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o | 1 THE OMAHA DAILY B o o 5. JL ‘-lU\'I)AY JULY BATILE OF TAE TAIL ENDERS, tohis heagers of consecration of the opening 10n, in which he spol importance of the full themselves to the work of God | th | Stiornér.". Delegstanto i siate wriventios is movting, and expresed the heliof that | are hoaded by Chartes Nownes if they did so the results would be most satis 5 4 i | Nisand factoy Do o fories Betweel Demwratsy, Tidependents and Alliances | Avw iy, Neby duly 0—(Speckal Tele- | AL o 160, I A Cwioe.of Omape | Medond oy Au;,( :f thal‘:‘on Botwoen the All Relet Deleg | gam to Tiw Drs Aemocrats of Ne- | delivered another of bis strong and charac- ack Box and the Apostles. eleg mahia county mct in convention today with | sermons, Mr. Crane is a very forcible — ;\Vu-'.‘ulr the thirtec pricincis repr sented. | gpoaker and his offorts were listened to with | e L RETIENE, OCmFTID O 1 much interest | A8 HOTON "e A BAD RAILROAD WRECK AT NORFOLK, | onvesolutions, read th the convention a barch | "Ag s B C. Harpor of Wool | M EASY VICTORY- FOR THE LOCALS. | of resolutions which were unanimously | piver pr ian sble sermon to & laege | | adopted. The following is @ synopsis of the | gudienc | 3. A Sollenberger of York Sustains s | S0 L iy, de- | 1okt Frchoelc Tlev. I, Wil Millerof Decatur Dad Clarke Gives One of His O s the demoerats of [emaha con Qe jed o social pr r and praise meeting, whicn ] Il o Serious Tnju A Grand 1sland ol g rhie IRsEnte S I'n I\‘\!‘“‘x'.".”.u-;"‘:T».'f"\'\'f': Wi an A sully fatorestitg ot Time Exhibitions in the Dox Man Attempts Suicido— Kinley bill. which tenas to shift Uil s 'll'\-.“lu\'n I(n\]lll ¢, Mvwl e ‘ll ‘Mm“ —A Tather Dull " " atfon from the rich o the poor, We favor n | o'clock to a large congregation o af Cottests State News. thiange i il constintion by wilehthe United | tendance is increasing. W there will bl ;'4; -;nfl;rh” «y"{' o t |'m P ‘An:lx be preaching at 6, Sund 10:30 4. m. and % :50, —— vote by tho peoplt o opposed to the | G RES 0 e B Jaly (Spectal Tele. | EAntNE atd Douriey for the peoigetion of el ) SRR Played, ATINGS, Neb., July 2 o € any artiele of - consumptlon. ol W & o granto Tie Ber|—The people’s independ- | lleve fn nattonal laws for taxing . Killed While Huating, 5 gt all ¢ . , vestments in states where the same aro | Wakeriin, Neb, July 26—[Spocial Tel- i entallianco county convention cnvened fn | Yestuien [t whers the qasis atd . " n . ] the opera house this afternom and solected | of takationne btween wortsikecanad mort. | “rom to Tie Ber.]—Frank Rice, Dr. Clatk | o0 Giiy: 0\ 7o ruigrht reronn fownship as 3 | £aon by dod uoting the anount of the mort- | and Dr. J.J. Tong were out hunting toc Des Moins. ! 1 H. J. Straight of Verna township as i i i ehalrmannnd H. B, Mctinw secretary,which | feiom e slueottieland hud ixsesing | botween 4and b otelock. Clark killed a bird f ginghity - - B orgunization Aftervards was mide perme | thereof. We believe in bareowing wisdom and | which the dog picked up, and in endeavoring ATIONAY, ER O < ey b Bl g Grher states in rezulating | to make the dog lay it down [r. Lone's gun Plnged. Lo 1 2l il ¢ b et b n il Al ndthe seleetion of non- | aecidentally went off, the whole charge en- | philudelphia , N gates upon the secretary redding the listof 1 jgommissioners, with pewer | tering under his left’ arm. He was at onco | Rrooklyn. ] delegates entitled to seats, that the delogates A i i R T an bick to Wakefield and placed in_care | Boston n reprsenting the city, which embraced ate militin, W tavor econoniy.n of three doctors, but died in half an hour. Ly, or o Aifth of the (ol 8 e A disgrac that the Iature P ey o e o bl RS i e Uhiin there aro b Here's *Temperance” for You conventin pincially lomarat, | o inosment of o sivte sohosl | praxview, Neb, July #.—[Special to s ® ke edintry delogata exchaugod wugmis. § A W B Y e the, | Titw Drn/)—C, J. Holt s tiolding forth hete AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. l'""‘ . bl A they smelta | fo., i O iriiopor o nd beilove the re- | fna tent and delivering prohibition tlec- | | od I arge rodent. heir suspicions | publican party deserve defeat for the noming- i 195 80 e AN cee times, | loulsvillo.... e cuitial | whon the vy ade. | lomof T 0 Benton. Wofavor the adopeion | tures” He hus only appeared three tmos, | 40 ouis e g of'thi A istrallan Dillot syt i domani | bat prohibitionists are disgusted and the | Koehostor gates atempted to for bo ~ vominn- | Wiaw nyassessment of all property ot | antis . His discourses are nothing | Athle fon of Pr yies, o democrat, for stato | s ensh value. © " y but ti of abuse, and Tun BEE Lo sentior. The county deletes, principally Tho following delogates wero thon chiosth | and. Roscwater aro tho thomes to \\'lnulh JLHLEy i 1 e B e b WO, Hottmn, 8, téed, T, 3. Cli- | 1o Hios S ad Uiom puschased o Hvoriie | roukIvH ot R Eita ALY §ETwGEl BY HomHnating W I Killizar, T, 1 Burcis, Congres: | opithots with Holt, Herepeats tho exploded b '\‘\"""”" e el S R e ional convention: J. 'W. Barnhart, Frank 4 m, Al ¢ i ed. Won, b Hill of Ay b hip. oA Ll £ Vi lies about Tirk Bex's write-up of how prohi- o After fifteen fierce hallots the denoerats [ J07sony William, Willivas, John = Keaft, | bition doesn't prohibit in - Towa and Kansos, i pane within one vote of uting Jones, | A0 use, 0 NS WALES i . and offers to bet £500 that there isn’ta town 4 D Oe Helys 808, dinoem L We I mination of the county ticket was | i tho Jatter state where liquor is sold openly, 4 manbaicd the cily delegat deferrod nntila later date, when, In the lin | e jutends to_remain in Plinview a week, | Ghione i aiher und yos cutgoneralel by tho repablle | 8 y igaves ancsof | g if he earrios out his intention there will b i mannerand yas oitgoneralid by the repu e o e L1et ies out his intention th libo | BlLGHARE- i canallisce delegios, Much to the chagrin | 1 MOPI WiLlave Dooh etter Roriinet. | very fow prohibitionists loft hero when ho | piralo. .. 18 of the lemaratic strikers present, cleven |y 10, Nob,, JSuly 26— (Special Telogram [ 4V o Tl L TR b s or 1 to Ty Brr. | —The peopie’s independent con- Congratulations Nor Richards. Omaha 8§, St, Paul 2 re, ','):‘:“V"‘I o “‘}"ll;“ oA en, | vention occurred here today and was very | Femoxt, Neb., July 26— [Special Tete- | The St. Pauls went out to the hall park yes- onoof Aduims countys pioneer furmers, fho | MUY attended, | fhey adopted us thelt | gram to Tur Bur.]—Sinco recciving the | terday afternoon haughty and defiunt and nomination of representative was followed by | itHPH, B HeCEtion o i, and | uomination for governor at Lincoln Thurs- | witha very revengefullook in thei Apostolic a strugegle for county attorney between Sum | glooted twenty-five delegates o the state | day morning, congratulatory telegrams have | eyes. Bruss, ol Stevens uid - (hreis Hoppier, | convention, the same persons to be daleates | heen pouring in on Hon, L. D, Richards from | Omaha was getting atrifie too fumiliar, and averal ballols wero taken It wis ~spparent essional convention, aud wlccted | all portions of the country. Among those e | they dotermined fo tako a litle of the conceit - ol gl PPy delegrates o the senatorial con- | ceived today were the following: Secretary | out of her. tvens was the coming man, when | vepiion, who will favor the nominationof W. | of War Procter, a lifelong friend of Mr 4 il l;-\.‘!".‘ ‘1*“"“""["@ b 5"""_"",.";‘:‘ H. Deéck for senator. Bd Mangher | Richards, telographed in this language: But when they left the fleld_they wore s it om lavot O 12 Prallos | heads Bolly the stitd . and “No words of congratulation can expross | Quict and subdued as so many lambs belong- enumctated inthepeople's independent plat= | gojopations. The convention thenmominated | the joy and pride I feel in your nomina- | ingto Mary. form nor signed the constitution, the following ticket: o representatives, This move caised a general stmpede | jaf (S gt BE Ry B amng demoratic candidutes, who had been [ G150 Miveaton: for coanty commissioner, fHiring with tho country delegates, Loud | johy Cunningham; for county attorney, B. calls for thoseveral andilates for county | 5 Tinesof Wahod, Cai his boon g pre atlrney faied to bring fortha mun tode- | yiyiionist and the other three have in - the clare himsell, They bad silently stolo away. | g GUU G0 F0 STR IR TGS Tor City delogates presentvouched for Horppner's | FESE 20 O 0 Ko Ca b TR sincerity and allegiane to the party, and he | JeRiembive i o o oty woals Wi nouinakd by a roind najorty . | men. Fines, candidate for county aitorney, Hoeppier failid to matrialie, however, | 85 I UGS R after his nonination, to thank the convention | ™ i fot favars and plico himselfon recoxd. Tk van, Neb., July 26.—[Special Tele- At notimedaring the cnventiondidalli- | g 1o oy 13 e T e iiliod ance deleaates manifest s dwire to | convention of Burt county met at this place Selnp ik pusniate o the todsy and_placed in nomination for repre ton ajoumed ofter scecting del sentitive R. F. Jones of Lyons, and fc to the state and congressional convention. | sounty attorney N. J. Sheckell of Tekamak The following resolutions were adipted: | Thomotion to appoint. o committee on resolu= Whereas wker of the Jouse has the | tions did not provail and the convention for e conitces $hereby | failed tomake any declaration of principles. W fhe fguistatyre of thestates and | The deleates to tho state convention are not Al b o o e ol e o eiive | pledzed, but will probably favor Leese for allleghlation in favorod the people, governor, Resolyec twe will not support o ¥y man for thalogisatur thit will not pledze. lim= |~ Atntoy, Neb., July Spalal Telegram salf Lo ok sipport any man for speaker thatg | to Tie Bex, The people’s independent cor 150 e rof eltherof the old pirties. vention met heve today, The following wer Resolved. Thistwe isn purty ire opposed to | elested delegates to the stateconvenvion : D. convict Tafor, and_ tiat wo will support a% | 18, Calkin, A, C. Kiester, L W, Braman, k! enndidites or the legislatire only sich men el V. Hutchens, W. o s will pledzo themselves to uss every efors | - Ogden S, W, Hutchens, W, M. Silvers, W. A. Poynter, W. W, Baker, J. T. Anderson, O, Patterson. ' Senatorial: D. Davis, J. . Green, N: Silvers, J. H. M Cutchen, W, A. Poynter. ‘The following we nominated: Representative, W. A. Me- towards theenactment of sufficlent laws to debar iho #late authorities from hiring out any convietiabor to any individual whomso= ever. esolved, That we will support = O. W. Froisted, ) noman for pominitionthathns eanvassed the county in | Cutchen; commissioner, E. A. Hall; county TP oW sl attornoy, M. W. McGarr. CrAY Cryrer, Neb, July 26.—[SpecialTel- | yyp Neb., July %.—[Special Tele- egramto T B At the people’s conve: tion tolay the following ticket wis nomi- ated: 1. A. Mitelell, county attorney; S. M. Elder, Logan and M.’ C, Reynolds for rep- Tesentutives. The cngrssionl delegation 15 uninstricted, but favors McKeighan strongly. The scoatorial delegation is unin- structed, but isin favor of Valentine Horn of Hamilton county. Resoutions were adopted infavorof the Austrulian ballotsys- gram_to T Bk | —-Aboit twenty repre- saitutives of the union labor-farmers’ alli- ance met hero today and selected J. W. Stecle and Walter Dumley to represent this county atthe state convention on the 20th inst. They perfected no permanentorganization, but have called a mass meoting for August 16, when it will be decided whether or not they will put a ticket in the field in the fall. tem; the election of United States semators [ Tecuysen, Neb, July 2. —[Special Tele- Ty thepeople; free coinage of silver; prohib- | gram to Tk Bre.|—AU the people’s joint fiing liens holding lnd in the United States; | convention heldat Johnson today: by Ne- also fuvoring a general reformin all things. Amotion toaccept aminonty report i fayor of the pwhibilory smendment was voted down. Fiverything passed off harmoniously, nluety-nine delegates being present, Cwre, Nob., July 26.—[¢ 0 Tuk kx|, -The’ farmers line county held their Wilber, maha and Johnson C. W. Williams of Johnson county was placed in- nomination for state senator ind Rev. Scammon of Ne- maha for float representative, Everything was harmonious, there being only & small crowd present. Lour City, Neb., Jul 2,—[Special grum to Tue Ber, | —The people’s ent county convention was held counti pecial Telogram alliance of Sa- cowvention today at The question as to whether they Tele. independ- here today shoull nomnix full ticket or not brought | and EmerSon Smith nominated for county at- forth quitea heated and spicy discussion, | tomey and Albert Dickson of Litchiield, who The delegites were in favor of nominating | declinied the vecent democratic nomination, atielet irespectiveof othe and the | was nominated for representative. The dele followinsz were nominated: dTu gations to state and other ner of Brush Creeks precinet ; mpresen tative uninstructed. conventicns go s St >f Friend Ste J. T i, aturney Eon, W, O Eastings of | Tims Bie.] Tk »‘mll‘m Deopls county convention my V. Joh wis nominated for ropresentative anc C. A. Munn for county attorney. Nine delogates were cliosen to the stateconveution. They Wilbér. The platform demanded the free qu coinage of silver, stringent usury laws and equitable freiglt rates. Famneay, Nob., July 26, —[Speclal Tele- | g0 uninstructed, but are probably forJ. & vam to Tiie Bek]—The fumes’ alliance | Powers for governor. eld their county emvention this afternoon & ~ e S and nominated an entire county and legisly- | Avrora, Neb, July —(Special Tele- tive ticket, The work throughiout was very | 8ram to T T'ho Humntlton county hwrmoniots. The nomintions wore us fol: | Pople's convention to i delogates.td lows:Fur conmissioners, James Quiny and | the state, congressional,se L and judicial T T e an | couventions, Fredrick Newbury and Henry Wright for county” atiorncy, John Sason, | Bvztand were nominated for ntatives Thebtatedolertionis hadad by T Doy | tnd James Cameron for county commissioner. and the congressimal delegation by H. H, | Delegates are uninstructed. Bliss, The Kiights of Labor wewallowed (o Nenraska City, Nob., July seled the delogates tothe float representic | popeon o Tir Bek]—The e f tive convention. Newetyall of the allance | neregious to i Bar|—dhe don h.d;" nominees are demoorats Th zates to the state convention are Ftnbat Nune T A ele. | leaded by C. Chusted and to the cong ram to T Bk i e Didzecounty allic | Sonal conention by Georao Lelghts “Th uncemet at the Uit fan. el | emyention udjourned until the Inst Tuesday in & to be held at & ptember, Ubrisses, Neb,, July 11 to Pire Bk, |—The allinace senatorial con tion for Seward and Butler counties North Bend, this afternon md selocted delo: yrachise. gates to the pople’s state convention at Lin- olnas l.m\ s Creulekeshin ks, B, Soeott, Awarnl l\' D. A Boggs, | l"t‘l‘nylwm. LW flmll. J. A Har 4 Yo | today. Eull d tions were present. | olomo L There wero sevented Solomon ( g Theré wero sevented an old time greenbacker, was nomin- delogates, re iting five ownships, An- Tho enthusiasin was unbounded. other Jogrislative tiel senatorial conventin mven tion will t and be hell tonominatea sdlect delegates to the BESKLENAN, Neb,, July 26.—[Spec gram to Tie Brie. |-The farmers' alliance : e = wet here today and nominated J, D. Gra Brurnios, Nob, July 26 for county attorney, Herman Cannon for gran to Tk Brk. |-TheCia 3 county commissioner, and elected delo alliance met it convention this afternoon and | 4 {he varions coetniion named the following ticket : Forstate seni- kol tor, G. Sllins ; for wpreseutatives, Byton | Pawxer Cirv, Nobo duly 20-[Special Taylor, Thad Williams and James et e LR T e A L i SRELY, e J. B Bush. 1 leld their convention this afternoon, und after wore elected (o the state, congvessional aud | gppointing a few committees and passing o floal represeniative convéntions. The dele- | i vosolitions adjourned gation tothe state convention was instructed to_vote for John Powers for governor. Prxpen, Neb, July Spocial Tele- Edwurd Avwold of Gige was endorsed for | gram to T Bri, |- At the Thurston county ent convention held hes float reproscutative frm Gage and Saline | indepen today, four count A [ wintes, headed ll\: T. H. Graves, were sent Nemstaska Ciry, Nob, July 3.—[Speciat | ' the state convention Telwgran to Tie Bee. |- The indopenden tor people’sconvention met at Syricuse today. the e ':: l;..u”.;nn;.» ‘;“.]\lu \\'lqlml conven: A Pad Wreek at Norfolk, thestutearo headed by W. i, Van' Valken. | NOWFOMG Neb, July 20.—(Spoclal Tele P O Ve Wl wad A Valken- | gram to Tum Bee.)—A bad wreck occurred in the F president of the farmers' mont, Elkh alliince, wore m & Missourl Valley named for governor, but further action was | yards in this city last night about midnight postponel tothe adjoumed mecting. The switeh engine with several cars was Guaxt, Neb, July B [Spechl Teegram | standing on the maln teack while a freight was be unloaded, when the west bound freight truin came in. Engineer Blattenberg, of the latter, had evidently lost control of his Tue By | —A |-m,um independent tion was held at this place today nated a county ticket ind onven- It nomi- wis eigineered by the faruers allnce, C. D. Fracr was | train, as he' dashed at full speed into the noninated for commissioner and B, F. In- | $Witch engine, badly wrecking it An empty gold for attomey, The alliance is strong in | dtle car was thrown across the track and this county. Tle conven tion od Hoy. | €Ut in two; one end of the carwas driven into W.S. Hamplon of this place for state super- | the depot platiorm, tearing it up for a dis- of th fect. The Elkhorn's night watchman was caught between the car and the depot, but escaped uninjured, although his wateh was torn from his pocket and he wus squeezed up into a space of seven or eight inches. There were no fatalities The ont Camp Meoting, intendent of schools. WeersG Ware, Nob Telogran to Ty Bi dependent count, lay. The wil beginning toend. Luhlp Seator, July 2. —(Special I“The people’s in- convention met in (his aty -onfusion provalled from he following ticket was Sein Lomisters, Stove Swvels ; ropresentatives, L. Tudd, Liberty; | Fuesoyt, Neb, duly 21— Special Tele- AT Hensaw Phion couty’ omnis | gran to Tie Bee|—The wal spiritua work sioner, Joseph Avoca; county attorney, | of the big camp meeting bogan today, and Toft bhank o C1CRuLes 10 slate @uventlon ke | pop iy time forward the mmparts of satan willbo vigorusly stormed, Tho exercises PaPniuioy, Neb., July % — [Special | wem inaugurated with o prayer meeting at 6 TPelegrun to Tux Bre. ] -The farmers’ al- [ o'clock this morning. At 8 o'clock Rev. F. Pauce wavention metat Ceuter schiool house | W. Bross of Fullerton delivered a splendid tion” Congressman G, L. district : For the Black S asting. Eight to two. Sox gave them another lam- Laws of the Second “Warmest congratulations—suceess is | B il i U s (LA sure," sions of the vic Hon. F. K. Valentine, sergeant-at-arms of | Easy, wasn't it the United States sena However, it was anything but a lively or neere congratulations; great vietory; interesting game, both teams going at their work like section hands with a big cut before them. rko was in the pitehed about the best came high, but the haye it Two hits was the sum total made off of him a three-bagzer by Abbey and a scratch y McLaughlin, That shows whatthi when he is compoelled: to. The fielding on both sides, but particularly on Omaha's, was quick, sharp and brilliant. 1t was unother lovely ball pla: zl““t‘ yetthe audience was as light as a straw hat. But it's all right. . Omaha won again, and this afternoon the town will turn out. Omaha opened up with a vigor that was as vefreshing us the cvening breeze from Cut- Off lake. Meekin_tried hard, but he conldn't “put ‘em over,” and Canavan trotted to first on balls. He stole second, and_then Walsh, Kearns and Cleveland followed with safe drives in breathless succession, and tho three fir: runners sailed into port by easy stages. Newman advanced Clevelanid to second on his out to Hawes, and after Andrews had also perished at first, Grover came home on a lucky single by Willis, It was a hot one, with red side whiskers on it, and Colonel Sweeney allowed it to get away from him, Moran’s bigh fly to Lord the inning. For the Visitory Abbey got his base on balls. Dad's spherical = convolutions, gyra- tions and reticulations wero too soon for the sluggers from the home of the walrus and the polar bear. The second, t0o, began auspiciously for tho Black Sox, for Clarke's grounder was fum- bled long enough by McLaughlin to allow him to reach first in safety. Butnothing came of this piece of good luck, as the t three men went down like so many MeGin- ties before any one was even ready for the performance. The visitors’ half was marked by a neat double play by Cleveland and Andrews. Me- Laughlin made a hit, O’Brien then sent a high foul to Cleveland, which the ex-pres dent embraced, and by a deft throw caught Mac off of first. Tt was brilliantly executed, and a few mild served you right; gl during the ¢ adof 1ty will help mpaign.’’ you Cattlo Thicves in Custod, Graxp TsiAND, Neb, July 2. —[Speclal Telegram to Tire Brr. |—The sheriff of Keya Paha county passed throngh here today hav- in charge G aman and Osc kins, who aro churged with stealin and running them across _the state the Sioux roservation. They were captured in the southwestern part of the state, A York Man Injuved. Yorrw, Neb, July 2 pocial Telogram to Tue Bre]—J. A, Sollenberger, while at- i ¢ a balcony window at the church this_afternoon, pushed houtand fell adistance of thirty feet to the ground. He received a ere contu- sionof the head, shoulder and hip. He Was Tired of Life. Graxn Tsuaxm, Nob., July 26.—[Special Telegram to i Bar]—Fred Grinnell, a laborer, attempted suicide today by the mor- phine route. He was discovered before it was too late and s now recovering rapidly. He enme here about a yearago from Missourd, and has heen employed on the sewer and as a hod carrier. He has been on a dobauch for a couple of weeks and it is thought he was. under the influence of liquor when he com- mitted the ac box for the lecals and ame of the season, It management had to man can do young A Strike Soon Settled. Graxp Istaxp, Neb., June 26.—[Special Telegram to Tni Bre.]—The men at work upon the sewer struck today, claiming they were to work only eight hours ver day under a special contract, The work is being super. vised by the city and the matter was referred to the city attorney, who decided that they were laboring under a misunderstanding, and all returnel to work without any further Murphy ended Mortuary. Cretr, Neb., July 26.—[Special Telegram toTnr Ber|—Miss Julia Johnston, sister of . R. Johnston, president of the State banl, died this noon’ after a short illness. Tho deceased was highly esteemed in this city. - Nebraska, fowa and Dakota Pensions, WASHINGTON, July 26.—[Special Telegram to ik Ber] —The following pensions were | mannered yells in the grand stand startled granted today : the sparrows from among the rafters. N Lras Tt cransy e Tandh B A Nisle Hawes followed sult o foul o Moran, G inc aniberey. Whittior: Hart. | and as he turned fiereely and endeavored to Lexington; John Daniberry, Whittier; Hart- | 30 1 jown the grand stand with his club, he | Martin, Henal tles B. Jones, Stratton; Frank M ds, Roseland ou dubs havn't any luck!” Oliver H. Mr, Hawes was exasperated. Dyer, Addison. Original widows, ete.—Minors of Alex Patterson, Ainsworth. | i third was a Lonisana lottory ticket Towa—Original: John M. Taylor, Albia! | for Omaba, but in hor half St. Paal saved James Halloway, Morse; Levi d. Bates, | jouself i whitewash, Riceland, Increase: John M. Futes, New- | “pyymer roached first by the grace of Cleve ton: Martin Waldron, Booueviile: Crandison | 'y romantie. throw, but was foreed Tucker, Croton; Christopher Ford, Marshall- | so00nd by Meekin® ounder to Canavan, R, J"""'syh m‘y:]{“‘- 'I“i‘mu'\”'““‘ E. | Murphy's rainbow fly was attended to by Atikeney’ Thomas' . Secke. Har Willis, but Shepard was presented with first by Clarke, Then Ch last hit the § slson Phin® Fairchild; dames B. Sullivan, Davenport: ney, Cedar Falls; Joseph Bradl rlic Abbey made the second and vints secured. It wasa japonica Major H. It. Kidder, Mondamini Thomas . | b hetted tyve Tucke k Rapids; Hugh O. Adams, | W netted tworuns, = Albia; James W."Higbee, Mineral Ridges | Ty the fourth, fifth, eighth and ninth Andraw 1. Vogel, Sigourney: John Ogles | opionavadod single tally to her total cacl, bee, Winterset; Paul Bezeley, Yorktown; and thus the maddening contest closed, | Abram Holder, Cantrill; R« Mitchell, | “ipho pan made in the cighth was of the | Parmington; Charles L. Persinger, Whiting: | Ay drows architecture, rare enougn in these Harzison €. Melalund, ? pREEE S Eastman, Imogene ; Sawitiel ke o T e | Jimea K Bruaihis, Nowina 5| JUwas afourbagger over the right fleld | Doane, Kellosz; Vilroy Wilson, Cedar Falls, | A it made the erowd shout lustily. | riginal widows, eto—Adaline ., widow of | Tho Aposties tried hand to do sombtliing in tobert . Cronk, Boone 3 Bt it loss, und s tho Jas Soutll DakotaTnerease: Halley V. Hicks, u‘.{',,,“\’\",‘.,','( DYk s uatines, BT B REG s Volga; Georso W. Allen, “Well, Tguess Hope has gone and com- Nebraska and lowa Postmaster fuitied n il ud it looks as if the major was correct. WastiNGTo, July 26.—[Spocial Telogram | The score: o Tue Ber|—The following Nebraska | — postmasters wore appointed today: H. H St el OMABA Jordan at Wallace, Lincoln county, and Ed- AD. . 1B, SH. SB, PO, ward Roberts at Dunlap, Dawes county Oanavan 4 U212 The following fourth-class Jowa post- Walsh, ss. i 2 b masters were apponted today : Granville, | Kearns, rf 5 3 8 county, J. . Downing, vice A. W. 5 g 2 g9 Kersoy, rosigned: Titin, Johnson county, A. y 0D o3 R. Tong, vice M, L. Gordon, igned; Ver. 2 2 00 non, Van Buren county, O. H. 17, Armstrong, (B VR T viee H. Eheman, resigned. by Suicide at Dos Moines. 2 Dis Moixes, la., July 26.—[Special Tele- gram to Tug Bee.]-P. Hommond, a ' butcher of this eity, committed suicide this $ud evening by lying upon the floor, placing a re- L volver in his mouth, and blowing his head {0 off. Business reverses ld to the deed. g - — 0o 2 Robbed While Asleep. O'Biien, i Missorni VALLEY, Ta., July 26.—[Special to | Haves, 10 1 Tue Ber]—A daring robbery was com- | Meekin, p 0 3 { mitted here Friday evening by 4 man named = = Igunes, Who was_moming with o man namod Totals 7 1 Schulter, from whom he took about &00 in |~ e money and drafts whilo p. He imme- R, 0 01 1k diately skipped, but very foolishly roturned | QPhi; L} 00200000 0-2 | this morning and was prompt isnow lying in jail, tion of the monoy. v arrested and Ho returned with a por- STBUAR ned runs—Omaha 5 Three-hase Abbey. Home runs—Andrews. Double Cleveland to Androws; Canavan to hits— ) liys alsh Population of Des Moines, to Androws. Haso on balls= O Clarke 2, off Dis Moixes, fa, July 20.—(Special Tele- | Meckiu I Iitby pitcher—iy Olarke 1, Struck gram to Tie Bee,]—The census onumeration | SUTIY, SIS b b AOCEE b - Aime o8 od fo | total figures will show @ trifle less than ffty- | two thousand, & galn_in ten years of nearly | thiry thousaud, and in five yoars of nearly | has been finally cl Des Moines, The Andy Cusick. St. Paul Wants Urquaha Manager Watkins of St. Paul is negotia- ting for Catcher Urquahart's services for the twenty thousand. They Were Not Organized. balance of tho season, As Omaha has more Cixerssaty, O, July 26.-The strike of | catehers than she noeds, Urguahurt will | frelght handlers of the various roadsof this | Brobably be transferrad, and 1t is possible cateh that he may visitors, city s today vitually at an end. The rail wday's game for the roads conceded wvothing and will take back such of the old men as they choose. The strikers attribute their defeat to a lack of or- Kauization, Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 2. Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., duly %.—(Special Tele- 27, [ & M of tod) 1890.~-SIXTEEN PAHFQ ram to Titn Bre.] ain m.l:\y between the City Steams of Omaha and ‘the Nebraska City team, vesulted in o victory for tho visitors by scoro of 5 to 6, l'nlld\wll: i3 tho rosult ANEAR CITY, A W = Shall it be Throe Straight, nning, 2." 3% poorman, m 0 0 7 00 [ Omahand S Paul will most for the last H 19 301 sameof the presont serios at the lacul park i 1,08 0] this afternoon, play being called at 3:30 b 2 1'% 10 | sharp. Both teams are putting up an excel- Heo oL LI B R B B 1€ 5 95 3§ | lentarticle of ball, notwithstandidg they are wiy, B2 3 % 0 0 Davies, p..20 0 0 4 0 | lastin therace. But why shouldn’t & con T . a1 s 0 tost botween tho tail-ondors ba as exeiti and interesting as one between the leadorst BY INNINGS, Foilowing are the positions of the two teams : ansus Clty 002100820 0~56|Omuhas, N ilwauken 00000010 1=2 | Canavan SUMMARY Walsn Earned runs-—Kansas Clt Milwaukee 2, | Kearns Two-haso hits—Manning, “Smith, Conway, | {leve Pettit, Morr . Home run -Jantzon, Basis | Newm on bills— O Conway 1 off Davies 5. Struck First ut—By Conway 6, by Daviesd, Hit by piteler tiddle Smith. Wild pitch--Davies, Passod ba Cateh Jantzon. Time—-One hour and forty miuutes, | Sowder Vit Umpire--Bausyine. Andre o threa stralght . j says it shall Jackso! Des Moines 6, Denver 4 Sails for Anstralin ~ | months. B DES MOTNKS. v THE SPEED RING. 0AE n Patton,5b....1 1 3 4 0 McGlone, 8b.1 2 s Wil uidoubtodiyiout & conspioudus faur o tiey, ./ 1 1 2 10 MeClalian, 21 3 &t Paul Races. | thec but T doubt whether it will re R SR L TR L St. Pavr, Minn,, July 26, ~Summary of to. | sull ¥ Kind of ultimate ection, Thes , Clary, ib....20 113 1 0 White. 8.0 1 day's races gostion of reciprocal rolations with the T R B T S i Muiden two-year-olds, furlongs—Mar- [ American countries to the sonth of us for the Hartm.! 102 20 0 k. e 0 mora won, Marmosa sccond, Walnut third, | purpose of opening the markets for our sur WL g LD Tino—1 :03 | plus products is good and may bo pr _Totals.. i 190/ Totals......4 Theee-yenr-olds and upwards, mila » | ticable, but congress s impressed with the BY INNINGS, hundred yards —Warpsak wo | ident ist do something immediately Des Molnes 01002008 *0|ond Dukeof Highlands third 1o modify the existing tarifl Inws in an essen Deny o l“ll‘ 002000 0-4 5 u'p.‘ \ices f * | tial particalar and this it is believed by man SUMMALY, mile—Bertha won, A 1L { cannot. be don hout placing some 1mp arned rans—Denver 3, Des Molnes 4. Two- | third 1:4 [ b el Rl Bl il Sl basohits-Meclollan, White, Macullur, Homo Humlin stakos, three-vear-olds, mile and | antarticle on the free list, I doubt whether rons—Hart buses | stolen—Denver 8, Des 060 Surlonpe-L T Mnes: Fouso Won, ‘Tidoess | thal 1 cloctions b il come up this Moines 3. Double and triple plays-Macullyr | three furlon Princo Fouso won, I ¢ L s A to Pheign, Clare 10 Dabton Whits (o Ry | piere second, Davidson third, Time seasion. 1 believe, in point of fac, that it .I.,,.m. i |“'\'f" r’n :;;uhl W hitehead Roach'2, | The value of the stakes to the w w will not, although Mr, Hoar, the chairman of assed balls—Trafiey 1. Time of game—One i S Gomibees ot oM o8 slection hour and thirty-five minutes — Umpire— c.yearolds and upwards, milo heats— | the committee ou privileges and elections, of Hoc L Lougshot won in two straights, Metal second, h ITum a member, says that ho intends Sfoux City 14, Minneapolis 7. A h 1L third, ‘Time—1:4315 and 1445, ) all within his power to bring it up Siovx Ciry, Ta., July 26,—[Special e o mediately after the i of the tariff bill gram to Pue B Following is the result < \', “'” aide s Hemay succeca but 1 b eo how he can, of today’s game: sy S8 Tam inclined to believe that both ends of _SIOUX CITY. [ MINNEAPO! Six furlongs —Granite won, B. B. Million | yine tho '|]”_'m.‘ W e ot o '_"‘\:"v K ® 1n 0 4w |second, Isaac Lewis third, Time—1:1914, v D iy Ml S dhers o g Banarawn i 888 4 nawvay staks, tieo-voar-old ilios, i .1n.1 1 Fl do not believe it will innehan, r b arsonbdor Bbap J GRS ot By »e possiblo to keey oy of republics L 0ty n. 18 10 0| furlongs—Salle MeClolland won, FHelen o AL AU WS il Kappel, 4 1 in <1 1 & 8 1 Walace (filly) second, Ayrshire Lass thira, | 13 Cither house here for any purpose after Jiromah 6.1 1 1earrol 000 0 0 00| e ~ September 1 and it may take until October 1 2 4/ Do o214 0| Mie and one furlong—Lavina Bell won, | to finally dispose of the tarift alone.” Senutor i 0/Tropey o 3410 sond, Hamilet third. Time--2:0515. | Teller, it will bo remembered, was the lead- 2 0 Kellon, p 0031 or atikes, 568, ONd i e 1 4 g ! A tehul, 5.0 0 0 0 0] \ 3‘!1').‘““-‘\.4 it "x“.“ i v”'”nm‘f.: ing frco coinage ndvocate during tho silver @y i et I S A S discussion and s probably betier posted thau R Mile and seventy yards—Lotritia won, | any man in Washington on the subject. Con. h Siout Otty Tis&0i0 1y | Royal Gurtersecoud, Dyerthird. Tine—1:46. | tivuing he sild: L note with pleasuro that Minbeapolstiyhialio gL (i - - cablegrais from London quote Mr, Chaplin, SUMMAR Monmouth Park I the British minister of agriculture, as saying Earned runs—Sioux City 10, Minneapolis Moxyovtn Park, July track | ghat the recent vise in prices of agricultural se hits—Black, Bronson, Miller. T was a sea of mudand water comb Stm- | products is due to the co in the price of hits—Strauss, Powell, Glenn, Duy. Ryn 2. SR 4 in the price o Bases on balls—ON Widnerd, off Kiflen s, off [ WKy : silver which oec by the adoption Mitehell 1, Straok, out By Widneri, by Kil- Passal roo-fourths of o [ Of a s 'wrlmH by H‘H \"w- ricin congress n 2 by Mitchell 2. I r—Sloux | e ¢ Yot b | Silver will even he higher than it Gy Yinneapolls S08 ;-nn il second, Tip- | fia sent quoted and you will see farm Olty 7, wpolis 11 < st . & oBEBtloF i f]\r'hr»‘!llmli oL L ' Sapling & »-fourths | CRTRS In wately. The o b innehan, Killen, Hit by p of u mile Russell 1V WLILTHAKE laekin s UL ssed bulls—Tropey 4. Bi second, Fosford th ¥ at large more lustingly than the 3, Minneapolis. 5. Doublo B Reis DL | prices for the products of farms Bronson and Powcll, <Two.|igeh: ratloni | ver bill will alone, in my judgment, ho hours dnd ten _minates. Unipire=Hengle. | SV SUTORE BIiauet | suticient to save the republican” party at’ the s Rt B Rliens ARbH | poiis in November. L am one of those who National Leagu B 'llnu'{l wot, beliove that we will ol mejority of the AT PITISBURG. Mils 6h ¢ Burus won, Chuos | Fifty-second congress ¢ do I shall Pittsburg ... 00 000 01 0— 4| second, Philosophy Tin Y tributoib to the cffectiof silver bill. An A e Gl LT e s e sy . | adminiteaton that times better can Hits—Pittsburg 8, Boston Errors— | longs—Aran w second, Ren- | SUCCt “”‘-w- ‘“”" > may b va.\\ ho | Pittsburg 2, Boston 3. Batteries—Gumbe x U "'\"‘ '\“.”””'\‘”f? DR ‘] "}5“1 ) and Decker; Clarkson and Bennett. Um- welght handioap, | B L T e ably Bitlior T by pire—Powers. v won, Birocoo sec- | %00 s}lier &0 up consldeubly bligher and to AT CINCINNATL 4 vlor on. | Poduets the coming season than they have Cincinnati 04010000 *—5 sioa thied - Dinis since the war, excepting probably the seasons New York......0 0 0 000 01 0—1 sty 2 when there were erop failures. —’ ( Hits—Cincinnati 6, New York 3. Pitsburg Races. DON'T WANT FREE SUGA » Cincinnati 1, New York 3. Batteries— | Prrmune, July 20.—Closing day of the | Mr. Oxnard at Grand Islan ob., who is Mullane and' Harrington; Burkett, Russic 1driving park races, ary: | establishinga lavge sugar industry ' in tho and Buckley. Umpiro—Lynch, 125 trot, 81,000 Mamie Wosds won, Black | Borthiwest, after talks with men in the senate il el ) » BRCK | oduy expressed the belief that sugar would VELAND. Eluwk second, Grander third, Best time— | yot Bo pit npon tho freo list. M, Oxnard s Cleveland.......0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0— 2| = ¢ e asking that at least one-half of the present Philadelphia....0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 * ree-for-all trot, $1,000—Rosalind Wilkes | quty on 1 ugar shall be maintained and ho avoland 5, Philadelphin 9, Eri YOI FEamilao Siskond; SNaliby SEhird X8 i lh'n‘;]lhnl.hn\u promise on tho ,:iupu\l- o) lp) s 2107, tion of My Blaine i par cout o o Lmlm —Mc(nmul second J K thirk, Bob Taylor fourth. Best | tho larze ueruio of Silgin | boB whiohiis tme—23:163%;, . growing in Nebrask: llwnk\»‘ ; -nlm- mullhu AT CHICAGO. TR believes that the result will thoroughly Bl F OB O L oWk s ey THE LOTIERY BILL. sy b particalae. o only Brooklyn....2200 10 0 0 9 0 0 *—10 | w S z asks that ¢ afford him protection Hits~.Chicago 4, Brooklyn 9, Errors— | Dot Effects it Will Have On the | fy short time in order that he , may got his GhiBag0 6} Brooklyntis iaatiariea= Tiiby! Gambling Lostitutions. tablishment upon its feot and encourage tho an G Demmarest and_ Kitiredge; Terry and Daly. Umpire—MeDermott. WasiiNgro! house ¢ uly The report of the nmittee on postofices and postroads tion through which they may pass or into which they muay A greater henefit, if | possible, will bo'thd closing of the mails'to newspupers which contain lottery advertise- | nd Suteliffe: B 'nu:luul L\\‘lng Umpires— affney and Shes AT IUPFALO. plor conference, THE END IS STILL AFAR OFF, No Ohanco of a Disposition of tho Tariff Bill SENATOR TELLER MAKES A FEW REMARKS 4 Wasimixaro ‘Ido not posed of by the senate under six weeks,” Dexver, Col, July 26— [Special ANcisco, Cal., July Potor Jack- | Senator Te to Tk B, ] —Following is the result of to- | son, the colored pugilist, sailed today for | afternoon, s game: Australin, Hoexpectsto return in a fow | Willbe farmers in sugur beet culture DORSEY'S BANKING BILL, towccompany the substitute anti-lottery bill | Chairman Dorsey of the louse committes : Players' Loague. agroed upou yesterday wos filed this after- | on bunking and “eurrency today mado p b SR LY gty | unaninous roport from his committe recom- AT CLEVELAND. noon. ‘The committeo says that prosentlegis | i c'tho adoption of his bill for the rotiro- First game— lation is inadequate and more foreiblo laws | oyt of natic bank circulation, and 3 oveland........0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1—0 | nust bo eacted to breveut the use of | hio hasassurances from Senator Sherman thit | 5;‘;“"‘"‘1‘ .0 00 "\0 0 00 1—1/|the mails by loitery companies. The | it will receive unanimous action at the hands ) ts—Cloveland 10, New York 7. Errors— | niosent law can be enforced by courts | 0f tho senate committee on finance and will Cloveland 4, New Yorks, Battorics—Graber | Diesent low cn bo enfovead by courts |, SLUIY Uliein “afier the house has mnd Sutliffo: Teote aud Ewving, - Umplres-. | oy and eonveys no power to the postmaster | 1% BRI MRS SRS dompaisory Gaffuey and Sheridan, general. One of the main benefits to bo do- | wquirement of ‘deposits of boads with the Betondigamie= rived from the substitute bill, if it hecomes o cure national banle circulation Cleveland.......0 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0—8 | luw, is that which makes the act of mailing | ted to for every national New Yori)\..:2 00 0 0 1 3 0 3—7 | jotory lotters and_cireulars u coatinuous of- ovidod that the voluntiry with; Hits—Cleveland 12, \uw York 8. Errors— | fense, triablo by the courts in a visdic O Cleveland 6, New Baiteries —Grabe: P o courts in auy jurisdic- | yivigual bank notes shall not excéed the sum Of 35,000,000 in any month, and this act shall not to dey cure doposits of publi 11 bo issued to the national banks circuls- posited, but atno time shall the amount of p ments - and lists of priws, thus | banice. The g:‘g)“k']‘";;l } fi “) o " 0 ,‘,‘jlg partially n~||||‘iw‘|:: ot comminfeation | Hits—Buffulo 15, Brooklyn 12, Errors— | und maducing the namber of s viotin gy | tom to the f Buffalo 5, Brooklyn 1. Batteries—Kr substitute bill, the committee says, 1 such notes and Mack; Sowders and Cook. Umpires | o cors the existing detets - the, o by s —Ferguson and Holbert, letters amount actually paid Oxnard Doos the Free List 4 for Bix Wecks Ve t Want Sugar ov “He Only Wants Little Protectio Misce Haneous. FOURTEEN T STREET, WasiniNaros, D. C., July cxpect to seo the tariff bill , dis« said e corrospondent this and it is not likely that the bill 10 alaw bofore the laiter part of wome days will bo consumed in The proposition of Mr. Blaine Buneav Tie OMani Bee, } slor to hosits of bonds which may bo ro- > bill furt des that ther ull alue of the bonds dc to any hank exceed the in of its capital sto issued o intend l'! for the | My, Dorsey says that he finds quite all I PITTS 3 reach their destinatic objection made to the issuance of bank notes AT DITTSHURG, k T through a third p. or agent, The sub- | o the 0 s of bonds deposited Dltbavurg: 1t DU B0 0T 010001018 gt || SiouEtas I miRaaon on deent Fikhe 8 (LR R s phE Y o Ceioniiod Tiost DE TR 1 stitate, if enacted, would permit the post- | within the belief that the bank circulation is oston... .., . 0 00 4 | master general to_deny to any agent of the | profitable to banking nssociations, while in JHits—Pittsburg 5, Boston 4. Brrors— | lottery company the bonefits of the rezistey | point of fact the cirenlution is 10ss, and now Pittsburi 3, Boston 2. Butteries—Staley, | and money ordér system and would vesult in | {hat the bunks may uot be vequired to issne Carroll and Fields; Gumbert, Kilroy and | compelling the lottery compuny to obtain re- | more than cach in cireulation, it Murphy. Umpires -Leach and Pearce mittances through express companios ov simi- | bo phin to any one tht T . lar channcls, the circulation is simply o nominal matter in- AT QHI0AGO. S | tended only to create a'link between privat Chic 5088210001413 A Recount O 0. ! affairs and the fedoral government so that Philadelphia.”" .0 0 00 0 0 0 1 0—1| Wismxeroy, July 26.—The secretary of | the lutter may have supervision over the ins q Hita—Clifcago 11, Philadolphin, _ Errors | the interior tod: a recount of the | terests of private mdividuals for their p —Chicago 1, Philadelphin 3. Batteries—Bald- | oo e 5o 08 BE B Hn M tection. b buliewe that there will win and Sunders and Milliga, Um. | bopulation of th St Paul and Min- | (8 0 objootion or ikat thor 1 be an pires—Knight and Jones, Prior to issuiaz this order the scerotary | objection of a serious or intelligent charact 7 had received from Superintendent of Census | to i measure of this kind and hes confident . g '\"“"' an ‘“"'" intion, Porter a letter detaili the trouble r Ard- | of the u loption of the bil The pro - ’ AT BROOKLY N ings the count of the Twin citios and an i | sion. Mr, Dorsey has been directed by his The St. Louis gamo was postponed on ac- | vestigation was made by his burcan, In it | committee to call Yoo meas at th firse count of wet grounds. hosuys inpart: *The evidence before mo | opportunity and put it u suge s may be summarized as follo In ail prob- | L MES, CHOOK'S PRSI AT PHILADELPIUA. ability there existed in Minncapolis o wite- | Senator ' Paddock aod thi Athlotics,.......0 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 1—7 | spread organized conspiracy for inflating the | with Senator Vs b Louisvill 1000000 0 0—1]census of that city. This conspiracy was | to his bill pensioning Mrs. Crook, Hits—Atiy 8, Louisville 4, Errors— | only partially carvied through, owing to its | of the late General Crook, which had Athletic 4, Louisville 2. Ratteries—Me: rly discovery. To what extent, however, lown by the pensions committee from Mahon and’ Robinson; Meakin, Ryan and | the schedules are fraudulent o at pres 000 to 31,200 a year, When the ealendar Ebret. Umpire—Peoples. ent only a matter of con These | wis reached this afternoon Senntor Gormal audulént sehiedules take allinauner of forms. | gecordingly made the motion that the per ATSYRACUSE, amilics hay 1 swollen to anenovmods | sion be fixed at #,000. Senator Paddock Syracuse,......2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—3 |sizeby the uddition of children and boarders; | made an address to the seaate on the subject, ; Columbus .00 000 00 0 0-0]thecapacities of existing houses have been | and on behalf the committee on pensions me Hits —Syracuse 5. Columbus 5. Errors— |'taxed fur boyond their limits by the addition | cepted the bill. The bill will now go to the Syracuse 1, Columbus 5. Batte Casoy | of families, and houses with their contents, | house for its concurrence. Upon motion of and Briggs; Easton and Doyle. Umpire have been invented by the hundreds. Tnad- | Seautor Paddock this afternoon the bill pen- Emslie. dition to these palpable frands trausionts and | sjoning off Mrs. Murvay Miller of Blair was X mealers have been enumerated at botels and | called and passed AT ROCHESTER, boarding houses and employes have heen | DEAF FIGHTERS' DEMANDS, Rochester.......0 1 8 2 0 0 0 0 0—6 | onumerated ut their shops as well us at their [ o 2R FEHIER B voat by Toledo... 001000 00 0 1—2 | houses, in large number, In St Paul thero | GRoat prossure is Dol biouih to boar by Hits—Rochosters, Toledo6, Errors —RRoch- | has buen discovered no evidenco of an organ- | the country to induce the house co ester 2, Toledo 2. Batteries—Callahan and | jyod . conspi but numorous cuscs on r1ilo to give o hoaring t0 the bil to it MecKough; Cusiman and Sage, Umpiro— | of illogal additions to sched | Leo o zulow to give floastug Jo R bilL to o~ Curry. found. These additions ‘..4»\ similar | “”_’-‘yh i b ‘v‘x I" ‘” "'I-'l‘{\ “"' a .ul.‘:‘ ‘('“ : ‘ in_chavacter to those dis 1 in Minncap. | month. This proposition only contemplutes « The Winchester's Shoot, olis, but are not by uny means us widespread | FE "":; it v'l‘\';f\l:w‘lhll”\lw g P "‘y“iln‘u J The Winchester gun club's weekly shoot [ or extomsive. = aition. o things. 16| DAL The papoRb) iAthomes bd | ARA0AL ox s held yesterday afternoon at Rus “‘l‘l\‘:‘l‘"’:‘w;; Lot be nasuren of the correct | Penditures for pensions to deaf soldiors will park, twenty-five blue rocks each, twenty s of those two citics without muking a | OBlY aggregato aboat &250000. Some very one yards r The score Yecount throughout | potent argum ) last winter in Faller ot Siherintendent Porter says no protest | fvor of the bill by Captain Fosicr of Indinn [ R AT Wil 1 whitever has been presented that the super- | 8Polis, who 18 secrotary and treasurer of the | it w0101 Visors in St. Paul or Minneapolis were pae- | Silent army of deaf” soldiers, sailors and 1 1 10011 Vo Al gra AR marines,” ‘The beneficiaries are addressii 4 M T ames H, Wardle, assistant chiof clerk of | lettors to the committe on rules, and 1 001 11110 1sus bureau,-awvill have chare of the | éspeclally Bpeaker Roed, and ave mitkin i 1101 11111 work at St. Paul, and I'. W, Kruse, a special | $0me very effcctive uppeals, but theroappears 1 OULL 10110 agent, atMinnoapolis. to be littie hope for action before the next | lite di | session of congress, : : i 1T 10110 ” 3 A favovable report has been made upon the 00010 10001 11011 The M ¥ Hour Day, | bl of Mr. Dollivor removing the chargo of 1 iy Prrrsnvra, Pa., Ju The national ex- | desertion from the military reord of LeonzoS 9 1 iy iy ! t X iational ex- | des v oapl of LwonoS, [V} uu.n il 1L 01t ecutive hoard of the united mine workers | Cofin, lite chaplain of the Thirty-secon I, Coim i H 100t has fixed April 30, 1501, as the date when the | 10Wa volunters >, i i k0011 oHo tom-14 | present system of miving ceases and the | A SECKET CONPRRENCE ! B panser... 11 Moo 110 cight-hour movement will be instituted. | Thero was a secret conference botween the € Roehrig. . 1111 fiool 1110120 [ Miners everywhere are nsked to make no | republican members of the house committeo €O, Brown, 11101 Lo 1001118 | contract that' will interfere with the move- | on ways and means today over Mr. Blaine's Fred Dow LW oo O 10101 118 | nent, as the cight-hour day will not only ben attitude regarding the \H;’AII’ \» fon in the — efit miners, but mine owners as well, as it | tariff bill. It wus agreed that no action % Among the Amateurs, will tend to'y froquent. [apses tn'worlé | shonld be taken on the partof the house tiil Ok Nesraska Ciry, Neb, July 2. --[Special | and conduce to a steady output, rather than | the bill reaches the conference committee Telogram to Tuz B: The game of ball | by fits and starts as now. and no sction at all unless the senste modi-