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VW J 200N T PP O) 1 72, [ oPeA N 2. o g ' o | ) g THE OMAHA DALy BEE e ETH YEAR UESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1800, NUMBGK 41, (ONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, | v s wamgpuote wa v wiat cses T PROPLE'S CONVENTION, tin im ity And ho therefore” do- | The senate bill appropriating 850,000 for a OMAHA, B pw kN 1 ol wtrows renltsto the later, whidi hul agin | Sities. i3 oatabbith & OReY ARt oy : i v p P a . | toJutiapafolliwed by the vietrious Salva- | 1 . " el Oletee AR ¢ an ported and placed o the calendar, 2 Si The Revolution Practically Acomplisbed in | dorians. | Republians in the Sente Have Seitled| B bome an eximimtion fora jositon in | \ Ojangs in the Moming Hour Adopted by | Thesemite then adjourned. s The Second District Preliminary Skirmish the Argentine Repiblio. Silvadoriand Jubitane. Bown to ThatBelidf, | “'Senator Paddock md Ropruentative Dor. = the Senate, Hous: Wasmrseroy, Jul; | Tn the hou %= lay R veale 8 | amotion maby Mr. Cannon of Iilin = ¢ beled to de- | CONSIDERATION OF THE TARIFF RESUMED. | the house o fito ammittesof the wh < ‘or | JUDGE SWKEIGHAN FOR CONGRESSy sigress and the furthor cousideration ofthe senate. =, d- sideration. ments to the sundry civil appropriatic 1 - Danicl Binkerd, the potmusterat Iorsey, | Vest Consumes Most of the Time 0 | was antagonizod in the interestof Dist of | He Aceepts the Nomination and Makes whoseremoval was recatly demanded by g ' the B 4 t . , po P Principlos—Pro pitrous of the ofice 1pon the chaue of grow a Speec Reading of the Bill Columbin legislation, but prevailed a Declarat®n of Principles— Prope i Takes Placo at Hastings, sy have boen invited to address the Grand R | Army of the Re ulhli\‘ at rh’v irannual rennion ST i | atGrand Tdand daring th CERTAIN BILLS WILL SURELY BE PASSED, Siptenber, Thay Wikh ¢ cline oving to the setting of importnt legislition un Crry or Mixrco, July 25—There s grat enthusiasm auong the Salvadorians, A TRUCE FOR TWENTY-fOUR HOURS, | cral Rivas with 6000 Indims fromCe i peaue, has refiforod freta's amy. are nimors of another defeatof Guatemalin e Gautemalan Army Agafn Dee | whoure il niee The Salvidorins | Aa Incidemt W hich Goes to Show | | sated by the ban Salvadorians — | ¢ dlvaning £ That the Federal Blections | | | Oficil Cablgeams from the Suppresses T elgeam Measnre Wil Undoubtedly inmonlity, hasmado partial answer to the by Paragraphs Commenced reconmendations of tho committoeon & - arations at Lincoln—-Convet " g e ™S Al Telegranm to Secu Law, 18, denying thenn in toto, Ho ‘says - 3 » priations wereagreed to without much % ow 5 bl A b i i,.-‘-.lnlu- m W ashington o b the object. s to blacknail lim and the get oan Troingy tion, the boneof contention--the sente bbb Mot il — tices liave bea recived at the T Wl e 2 e SN B Bh . gation amendunent—bomg pssed over until — Buixos Avies, July 27.-Evming—The | State deprtient from Minister Mizer s to WOy BUirAU Tite OSATA BOR, | | Jord tus asked pornisin t myke & ful | Wismseroy, July 28-Tn the senato oihormutors word distoseiof, | Hasmxey Nob., July 28—(Spocisl Teles rvolitioniry movenentcontinues to spread. | the (entral Anerian situition, bejond the e oeESNTL SR [ | mswer to the allgatins and it vill be |today the senato bill to pension il of th | ;M Cutlnon made a strong effort to thow | oin "t the Tpe)-The puople's indoe The fighting belween the governnent troops | meagre tlegrnm which arrived Pridy afler- " W\'!““{"‘"‘- “‘-‘{» Ll e grantel. His wmoval his ben held up till | surviving oficersandmen of Powell’s bat | croasing the aopropriation for the publication | pendent convention, comprising the farmers® and the revolutionists tolay has heen desper- | noon, statingthat consterntion prevails at there exsted in the nindsof any oe 8 | ho canmake & full AW to the chargs. talion of Missouri mounted volunteers, raised | of the oftieial reconls of the warof the rebel | alliance, Farmers' Mutual Benefit associte o Ty el il Gaulermala, oyingto the runorsof the ddeat | Q01D & to whether the republicans in tho | Thepostficeat Armelo, Buffilo cunty, 00 1o s passed lion from toMiller and removed to | fuving the war with Mexico, w foated, th 885,000, but was de | tion, Knights of La se deciding to concur, With. out disposing of all the amendments, the b i 4 ind 1000 of them killed or wounded. The |of e s doterninel to pass tho foleral | Ms ben chang vy has pined the revolatinary movement oo Dl as s the rallroad, ashort distince from its old | Mr Aldrich offered a resolution fixing the nge, farn and people's union, union labor organization (uutemalin o Tu this cible »d that he has el ssion it musthavebeen gran Miiste Miner rema ! | | leation. Albert B, Cheny, jr., i the post- | daily hour of meetingat 11 a. m. N o) 6 \ and the several labor organizations of the The hisurentartiliery lombrdal tho gov- | lislpalod ty thi poaliive statment mde 1n | £yl gat 11 comuilttes rose and the house adjounied. The isuttentartilery lomrdel th 1V~ | ot hoaxd fron the depsrtuent for tn diys, | Qisipeiod QISTILONL Ve SR ke | wigmter Mr. Ingalls suggosted that the undersiand. it i oo oud congressional district of Nebraska y-four hour truce hus ben aranged htwen | The Stale dopartent oficialy think this | thesente tis mornng by Ingills of | Mrs C. B, Conner wis tday appotntod [ 1, 0"l fon bl O S noring hour CLARKSON RETURNS. cmvened fn this eity this evening at Liboral the opposing forces. The (Hunph of (o | singilar forwithin tit periol of time no| JKmsas whois tho vice prosic pro tm of | pistmisterat lildgs Shink county, Boul® | 408 Ok NSO REE biotte, - il John Powers, chairman of the conf revolitionists appetrs to be ssud. less than fire cblegrams have been dis- | thesente, and ertaily the best posted man | Dakotn, vice E.J. Cheney, reigned. Ll e LU S R bl B . Rk $ The Assistant Postmaster Genor thusiastic About the West, Wastixaroy, July, Assistant Post master General Clarkson returned from o | dliow The eclrcunstanes pint| g 4 Senitor Piere isin wceiph of o lngthy | Mr. Allison did not wish it to be impliel LoSDOY, July 23,—A in 1 from | patdied to him. The elrcunstances pint he upper brine songiess A ¢ thy LS A NN PE3T Thii A Clrrieara. | 1 410 Gupprmston oF s ledacts by the e e e e by kiterfrom Jostph Medil, cultor of the Clf- | that the senate would devots two hours o olice savaly or ib! > | Gautermalan authoritics, for clewcly Minister | ©H S ALk ccom- | ago Tribune, now at Bur Hurbor, upn the | 4416 morning business, L’t’l“n:u if"j“t‘.:,“l““" "\slt:f"n!vurtim.l!")1:-: \:“.‘« Mizior hid mt nweeived iy of then when | Plshed Mre Ingallssaid, while making o | subject of his recipheity amendment. to the | 1410 morning busio ence, called the convention to or W. Os Dungan of Kearney county was mude tomes porary choieiaan, H. B, McGaw of Hastings anfzae tion. The committee on resolutions, consist- ing of Charles Radeliffo of Phelps county, . C. G Wilsou of Webste ounty, J. M. 0 - Mr. ralls said he dic 8! s ch @ was sclected as secretary, . U Tompking mopmed it dawn Sundiy onthe troopsunder | he abled thedepartmmt st Erid vl for a morning hour each day, that tho | Wriff bill Mr Medillsaysthat while the | Mr. Tugalls said he did wish just such an tour of tho wastorn states st night and ns. | e S deseantary, (e ':' \”.-‘*, Vice President Pelogriil. A terrible nistiko Nosteps hive been tlcen al the demrt. | tariff, spuropriation md cections billmusy | dmendment dows notgo o farin the directin | implication. He remarked that 08 soon 88 | 0 hisoffielal duties hero todny, Hesaid | MSistnt seortavy. A committee of three occurred duving tho fighting The eith | mentabut the provisioml gwverment of ’ of recprocity as heanaother friends of Mr. | thetarift bill, the appropriation bills and the L was then appolntedon permanent o aul woild bo passel tefore congress ad | Jlaing's scheme mprewntel by the Hule |oledion bill wer passed con gress would As hespolo theo wirds he bolkel | imeniment waonld dosize vel in view of the [gion Mt ow Pased ongress Fould un ith a signifeant | fict that the adoptin of the latter by cmn- |SOUNLCdly adjourn —promptly. AGIOIOrY, alr wd bl naner and - words | fressis fnvolved fno mich doutt thiy will | Whitever was t be dono between now and inpressod those wihin his hearing that ho | LCSH the propositin otlined in the Piere | thetimoof aljournment in the comsidertion | (it N6 one e wndentand how rapld y Theminister of war was wounded ad the | governnent to offer his peaceful ofices for | f e i ebuony amendment, and he wr passage. In | of measures on the calendar would have to it |fi1-~ Tt had | A (‘“_; Genartments | Bryan of - Furas county ad N, minister of fimnce taken prisower. Coloiel | mediatin _inthe presmt dispute. swke i cillied. The repiblicins i tit | fiis onnetionn nimer curent abiit 1o | be donein tie movaing hous Ho repect, | U ¢t government tho ol facilties thet | I+ Johmson of Clay county, was Mumeudn, Majr “Uamm e otior | b usithe worls of Amistint Secrtary | Smatehivesetlied liwn to the beliet that | apiti today itof lewer. It wis toho ¢ | fully submitted that thoro wer several hun. | it is ongitiod tor - I trayoled on the. fast mujl | then appointed. Thoy were givem officers were killed and the conmander | Whirton: “Wedo not know offiaaliythat [ they will not get away from here before Octo- that Mr. McKiley;chalrmanof the con- IS ven i from central lowato Portlnd, Ow., which | instructi nsitive toact at once. of the diema yas sl by his | wareve exits. Wo have ld o oficial | b ani that thy wil se the tarff aud the | NIt on ways andmédis, vos experiencinge | drel bills on the caleudar that wero entitled | fromcentral Invato Portlnd, O, whicl | fistructions pisitite toact at ouce. cwumen, A shortarmistice was heldit non | notice of thefact from eitier prtyto tie al | alctions b ot witl regular o change of heart and thit ho would beready | to consileration that had been reported from | Mk “#\‘““ S Sl U ottos agt madi Joln Powers moved that all resolutions be andin efort was nadeto sp the bitehery. | leged wir, Mexito tilces tho saimo vioy of | SLctions bil, tozether with all reqularapprt- | (5 sypport, the adnindiiration’s desire for | commitics md. that ought to reciive utten- Lo e ot | mferred t0 the commiittee withoat dobate. Ihearmisticolnstal om it At 1 o'cick | thesitudionwhit is heil byns mid wants | Pration bills, beous laws Tefors they con- | reciprocity by the lne o Griff bl Was 10- | Cim pocg i, (at ouslt ama tifie e e D of ano beY, | Adopled. Bvery county in the Qistrict was g the ships begn iring on (Ko govinmmt | to wo tie Catral Anerian lispiie anica ;"”‘“1‘_:"”"1”“" T IR CERAE Disny 1 Eiadi Mr. Cockrell asked what was the useof | doublingevery year or two were looked over 4 wpresentod with the excoption of Thayer, . house, Exllogrini laving refuisedto aceptthe | bly setiled if possilie. Therm cm be no | Ttmaybe added also that a najority »f_ the y 3 thesenate passing bills when the distin- | and I retirned with strong recommendations i Jjohn Powers of Hiteheock connty moved that terns of the rovisional government. Thoin- | ot tht Salvalor issur of he wtivesup: | mpublican senators,s will asthe republicans BILOODSHEDIN (HURCH. reginent, suddenly turiing i favor of the | Salindorunder Genernl Eeta, The depart- rne ) proviionl . fovenmeit, ipproachdl (e ment is, however, very aixion to sevthe [ Jounel. i artiliery ind beforo they” could male their | existingdiffeences etween Guatemalaand | abut over the senite # friendly intentions knoyn to the insrgents | andSalidorcone tom eid. MinisterMiz- they were mown down in the narrow streds. | nerhas been authorizd o the prt of the to an Associited press reporter “My tour comprehended all the import ant citieswestof Chicago and north of Kansas City. Noono can understand how rapid ¥ | Wuifw = of IKearnoy county, - Sumuel | e Tt paa cpwaty, tug, Doiis, iad | pon 01 Dosia S ind Mo 11 Sbe | 1 thelions; e ootlden thibe bil sappo — B it e hoie Gu qr‘»::-‘.’.‘f‘:.'.yffj{f\:u(fll\.‘.‘r“}'p.‘f-ifl NVt A e s e LR L | Beagle uid Bramible have awival to profect alawat this sesionandin tine toeffect the in aSanguinary Riot. and hundreds of bills pused by,the ser ErowIL )0 lnoroise (0 “populstini ani | committas English inhabitans. s Owpose ¢ © Palicy, Noveuberelecions, It maynot b6 thit this | Qosrayrorin,Julj28.—A lirge erovd | and nouttention was pad o thor. busiicss, Thederelopment of the stales I | Aduns couty, Fracis Phillips; Butlor, , fa; - Cle wiole navyhas decred in | Pawrs Juls 28, -Mmben of the Argetine | anoucement will emmate fron th pr- | ot Armenians gatierel fn the aneriean | * b o ionl “govemment. The boubanling the government viey did mot quite tgreswith My, | the mourtains and Pucitic slpe is simply | colmy in this ity publisha note in Luberte | ceedings of a republican senitorial- caucus, tevloy for the pur- | Cockrell. He wanted his own ammunition | Wonderful.”” R Craig; Clay, H. L. Saunders; Chase, hailing the nvolit Patigonin i cathedralin thi city ¥ . A i o C. L Braiard; Dundy, J. D. O'Neill; File house and thok shelling President Cel e I 3n[.m Ifulvw\%» Ayres be. | bt all thesame they ar arguments reached | yoseof remonstrating with the patiarch of :l”“ > ljl}:l}f*'l{ sm\lmvl hn;m;m g.y\‘ 1 ‘f‘"‘.' Kicking Against the Lake Front. more, G. M. Plerson; Franklin, . H. Delae man's wsidmee, Guiboals commind the [ CaISe they siy Presidnt Celmn's finucial | by a gne Thesenate will | {he church forthe weak action toward the | & teariecord. As to what wasdono else Semrxeerein, I, Jul Today & cireu | nean; Fmntior, G. W, Bailey: Furnas, Joe 1 RS L e v policy 1S riinedthe public erdit and pri- | noet ach day it 110 clodk wd adjonrn att s wlere that was ot his direct busiiess v 3 ) i ‘ Eo O b RS T S s S neet ach day ocloke and aljourn atl. | portoregarding the outrages perpetratedby | The resclution was agrocd to with the , reprinted from an agricultural paper, | siah Cavuean ; Gosper, W. H. ~Stone; Hayes, "“;‘ll"-,:,"‘ P TUIls Shi ririoe BT in —_—— 4ud the hour bewveenil md 12willbe de- | he Turks in Armenis and to demandhis | unlerstanding that the sonate shall adjourn | was placed on thedesks of members of both | Williim Black; Hamilton, W. H. Severy fatinish havo triimphed. Tt it certiin that Republican Sena torial Cancus. votedto bills o thecaledar, resignation. The partrireh protested | atfh. L bouses of the lepislature, and several hun ohin Huffy Hitcheoek, W, P Phil thoprovisionils up to the present hive had | WasmNGrox, July 28—The republican SPILETINIZING OF COPANIES, against the action of the meb md de- \.}]"- \vll""“‘}‘:)"‘"‘“ ‘,'(.'l",ll“"““"l 1o the con- | grag coples eft at theoMice of the state o Je e L it GRS R G R thebestof the fighting. semtorial cucus tonight was attended by | Semtor Manderon sid today tht the | darel that the sacred edifie was | Shicration of the taxiff bill Hae peislls Nuckolls, J. B. Nesuitts Polkc, Prondent Celmin’s : = n Thatmotion was untagoniz abut thirly membus. Semtor Sherman | skelebnizng of cmpmiesland Kineah 1o place for such a denoustration. | to proc prsidel. s statenentwas thatthe-cmcus | eginent of infantry would iisteal of oper- | Phis answer to their femnds exasp ermined o fix the he seling o | ding aguinst the adoption of his twele | {he nob md they rushed upon the patr determined (o fix the hour of meeling of tho | I8 BEYIST Mo ndation of his twelk i 3 ¥ 1 by a motion | of agricultnre fordistribution, Ity :d to the cousideration of thehouse | opposes the use of the lake front vated | bill for the tr arch, | the navy W dolnson: - Pholps, Jamies C. - Stanloy 3 Rod Willow Black; Suline, W. Savaco? usfer of the revenue murineto | tion of the site for the worlds' fair, Soward, Henry Bedford; Webstor, Mutt Fals ent, and the lattermotion | = A Jattor as been received from a live b ton; York Dennis MeCavty, trops hive weupled (e louses arund the Plaa Miyo md placedlight arillery in the : plun. The demands of the inwrguts lave eor rvelucel toa mquest tht Pres 1 Monday 0 @ m R TR A o e pulpit and other v red to. Therepublicans voting in the . , A notion tomake H, B. McGaw chairm ont, | senate aftertomorroy anl wntil ficther or o b, ilim fromthe pulpit and otherw w cedto. Therey 14 et Sho . W Gt Y w chuivinan X 0 woull denonstrate thatther are nota sufi- foatod him, The pat inally broke | afir Tl Ve MbasTs Gin e walls. | Stock paper of Cheyenne, Wyo, alio protest o P e bk Celnan resign. Tho fect lies o good | dered at10v'clotk md antime the sssion | pon [ SRS e it ihomn ave hota sufl. | alteated hin. = Tho jatritrehifinally ke | afirmtivo wer Messts.” Cunoron, Ingall, the_ congressional wontial committeo was wayoutwith steam up. The armistic <. away from assitlants ana mac aslongas pssible, the tariff Hll woneto be his es- | Manderson and Sy mer, Mr. Coclill was | ing agaiust the use of the lakef nd ot st. A collection was t ¢ f o taken up to n : e compuies, Tho smator is yethopefil | cape, Military assistace was askel for to | the only democntic senator who votedin the | adding that the west was bulldoed ot the | detry tho expens o e, 1 < ian 2helod soisiated. o leve sl iy st s | yet hio . Millitary assistance was_us or to | theonly demociutic senator who voted in the | ade Wt the west was bulldozec ¢ friy the expenses of the hall, ete,, while l‘"],“.l‘ e 'ly:l ""'[‘,'.5,,‘(‘-..1',‘,’ t“‘,*,,m,.- ‘.‘“‘\,('.." hac KR ,f,"‘,,\"‘“” ‘,','\' i ,‘ll,',\d o bis bil being wopted, It notat this se- | quellthedisorler, A bdy of Turkish trwops | negatire, sothesenate vesumed consideration | lastmeeting of the commission I Chicags, | 1o steeml contal eommit oo Cwo vt to thit theCiv o ERGaT Lol B WiFreni o, } wborbiil, The object of this policyis to | HOR.surely atthe nextsossim of congress. | wassentto the church, and when they en- | ofthe bill for the transfer of the revenie ma- | but will ot b @i the nest ore, lect chairmen. The committoe on i o T s B s B e B S ) houythe | Lbe pimiry efectof this nav departure of | ferel they wero meb with o despemte | riwe fom the treasury depactment, to the | Sceretiry Shafer of the Lowa state boavd | ti woas their tho declarition eme ] | it L N AT 1000 L (AL o O e ot it s | Skelelonidng two companins in each reg- istence, The mob was armed with re- ud Mr. Cockrell continues his avgu- | of agricultiire has telesraphed the secretary | bodied inthe state eall, which was roal to rave arrdyed for Celmn’s fores, 5o 1,200 | purpose toward ine bill, whether o nit it s | nony oF infantry and tlso companies L and | voly, hi 4 g ] traps. Tho forei i N 3 a s ministrs have ' in-| toba one of deliy. The ppubiicais hope o d spikedstayes and a bloody con- | meit in oppesition o it, Mr Co i « il had | of the Illinois board that if a double site s [ the wonvention, It was move M of cachregimentof ca that the cone ! uly will of counse | fiictensued bitween them and the trops. | not coicluded his speech wlhen, ot 2v'elock, | finally chosen Towa will make 1o ugricul | vention proceed to un inforinal ballot fow ) ;;,fl‘;‘i:"“‘l:,“',' pals] m.‘,h,:’ifl,(,‘.'{.‘ ‘.",",,:}7 e, fll.f'-,ii"q';.:.'(.‘»\}‘,',‘; P ‘,‘ll:'\f‘,;f,‘l" ,:fll.\‘: Ll © ] to w0 prctially put an ond to_sventy | Pourof the sidien @il £hres of the o | the preiding oficerinidbofars thy semte s | s l'exhibitat the fair. Telegrans uwging | congressman by the committeo on motions, ; . i 1 it o R i swersom pont. Thebill 1o tnnoht the | roow and companits and by the distribution | erekillod aud- others were injured before | tarif? bl as unfnished business. the state board todoull inits power 1o se- | An informal ballot was then taken for cone | S Jakichr: Yoy 18 11 oty -0 b Tl | Yiram Ml ae 0l U ot ad o GrL | Of frim ties lounnd o Toir thusand min. | the nok vas triven Seid e Dilldiis, The| Mr. Graymoved o ooatiath consideration | oo W doul Inits power, ox- | grossman, resultin follows: Horn 5, 1 st Joutly § that it is coitrary tothe s nu mirine wilibe pstpoied untilafter | ynong the remuining twops and com- cathedral is now cosed. Ttis reporied that| oftherevciue marine b Governor Furnus of Nebraska, Sceretary | Chanberlain 85, MeiCeighan 128, Powers 32, | of war to bombard an opon city without arift bill is outof the wiy. Acerdig i : 40 lntter : it B 1 v t : i B it R R ) . nolice. toall mporis tho election bill s to be dis. | 10 [‘“ LI'“" ‘l"‘(“"“"“l"' a betler | the Armeniaus were ading under scerelin- | Mr. Fryesaid the fwiends of the rvenie |Mom of the state board of nericalture | Caspor 8, 1 " 3 . 0 s ciin © Al | working forceinstad of the meagrearravs | stiwtio ad oceupic 4 ur 4 0 Kansas, Scerel W, o Dalkc ) Jowers, upon the reading o e in. ip. m—The pvemment trops have re-| cussedonlyincilentily. There was 10 @l | WDl many of thom s _\m“,f- Bosileg | Stigition. Pl bill had occupied but an houranda hulf upon | of Kansas, Secretary Downey of the Dakota John Powers, upon the reading of the in. suned fiving. The streds lading to the | nunconent by my senators whethor or not it its memies, (@ small majority) all the rest Pliza Mayo are blocked with bals of hay, | they wouldsupp ME NOT. ofthetime. Itwas nal bullot, réquested that his 1 1 in th ne be not gy the advantage thus guined for purposesof | AHIEE BEIDEG RO C. ze the bill inthe senate. dent to the senite | western states ato buard und other representatives of | f > candidacy for con, , which it 1 deril s drill, one Lenefit to the soldior wil bea ot asif the purpose had been wnnomnced th Hon. D. W. Snith, ex-presilentof the N eated consternation and objection at the Sl D o ot Texas Fevor in Chicago ightening of guardduty, wiich fillsleavyily | Faithless Mr. Johmfon Married Tiltie | tho tine hnd beenoccupiod for the purpose | tionl CaitloGrowers and Live Stock usso- | hands of delontes. | ho firet Toruml Ll anl tgpernit (g oMcs sippoting th | Grruao, July 25 Specil Thegmm fo | mearupt firrbons ind s onoof tho most, irkc While Nora Wiz Fain. Qi preventing 4 voto.on the mewure, Tt | eiation of shaUnter Stutoar andone of tho | resultod as follows: Horn ¥4, Chamberluin fi{.‘ow“:nlonfiifim “:“l.‘;mpé 5. o Ghoops | Tie Bre.]—Halth Conmisioner Wicker- | re-eulistment me of thenquiriés frequently Fruerroy, Neb, Juy, Wpedil Tele: y ndicated (whst he believed ) the | alternato commissioners, said today that the I.'xk MeKelghan 139, Powers su o yous P itle town | Mecessity of the provious question in the spn-| stockmen of the ountry, with the agricnttur- D. Chamberliin, in-a nest speech, re- ks thit Texas foverhas tilcen hold | hear from the vetran who knows all about | £ran to Tie Bee) “1“"“""‘:"‘[“}“‘:;‘“ 1OWH | ato—of some way tostop debate, of some way | Ists, ware fn favor of & > site, bit if it sted the convention not to use his nume, S arrison life isas o thenumber of fullnigits |nearher, is in afever of s ent. | ¢ (p el ian ol g s Ao it Ll his ago'scattle, He received | FATYSC Apdes I Iniy \ o preventa senator from goting up e seems ineumbentupon the directory to use A second formal ballot resulted as follows wion | word lst “kam:kx e hall sulaesis of sleep e cancount onduring the weelk at | A young man from here by the name of H. [ morniug for thiee or four mornings in. Sie. thelake front for a portion of the site, and | Hom 141, McKeighen o i the pst o which tierels talk ofsending bim. | 3. jobso ven koORIiR G y with | cession and reading from areport ofa clork | the major part of it in attractions s wo oved tha tOD* | dlod in thesoutiernportion of the Tweniy. | Thepresmt sirenginonie of cr eons i | B. Johnson, s ben kepis dmpuny with 3 port of a ¢ the major part of it in attractions as well as | moyed that th tried tocarry 1 civicas, but weror 5:40 . m.~Tho haye artillery positions of the | sham t pulsed with heary luss. | ofn purtion of Chic chirfs of the ci ected Celman's terms, hiiled the decision withvivas, The firing 162, Powers 3. 1twas nomination of MeKeighan 3 Y ! At g of tho a yung laly mmel Miss Nova Suith, | it the trusury department. Why should | bulk is situated on the lake front with the | be madeunanimous, B beeiredine) cihthwanl, 'l inmedtelyordred an - | Will " dipinish We | fromeny —of the |& Moung laly mmel Mis Nova Su In | Dotavotebe takenoa a billl If there is a | agricultural exlibit; he did notthiuk that | Judye William A, MekKelghan was borm in = yestigation” siid fhe commissimer today, | Wrn of guard dity = and fatigue |daughterof JicobSumith, of Gluwood. 1l majority of the senate in favor ofit why | there wouldbe any general objection. 184210 Cumbeelagd conuty, Pennsylvania, of TelegraphSuspended. “nd by tomovow I think that I will be {duty, =~ Again in andher divecton | vitations were privtedgnnouncing thatthey | shouldit not be permitted to say sot The ———— He moveld to Falton county, B Ll dlcdalinsl Goritles of | 0AY [0 stite wsitively whatwas the ma- | Willbe @ ecrnse in expensy, since the with- | would bomariedon Tharsiay cvening. Al | sen tor from Ohio (Shernan) had made four Starved ing of 1848 He spent tho U rN0s Avicisy July 38, ~Thoautlorities of | "t wwily tie animals.. The covs yerenot in | dravil of these seenty companics will lad arrngements wers ©completel, the | Speecles on bilis aud in the coure of them | gnrekeo, Jul wegram to | § between this aud 1801 in farmiog and the Axgentine Republic have notifiel all tele- | one hird, but lelonged to differont people. | 10 the abmdomment of several small milita housa = W mil - of guests, and [ rad the sune itentical articles whicha sona- | SO T =0T LS | wealthy | #aining weducation. When the war broke grph ompinies, whose lines conaeet with | Fromwliatl e lewn, Ithitk itwas Texs |postand a oncetration of forces in the | 4203 - Wae W bridegnom put in an | to fron Missouri lad occupled the Last three | LTMP BrE.] -A few bankers and wealthy | FEA atoncein the Bleventh 1. the lines of that comtay, that telegwphio [ foverthatearried them off.”? larger one, with s contequent saving in the | 5 ninrance, At 12 ddlork the gieats Ao mornings in reading, i money lenders and several of the members of | o5 cavalry, Colonel Bob Ingersoll’s regle conmunication will be 'suspended until ————— wamporitionof sunples wid othereurnnt | jiyod sor theiv tomes.d The text moming | Finally Mr. Gray's motion was rejoctel— | a German chaveh wero stho ouly persons who | et setving tae sadia® four o. Aftor furthernotice. In the House of Lowvds. éxpaises, The abindoned hrtsand the sur- | waon came from Contril. City that Jolinson 1 to 4. attenaed the inquest held on the bodyof | his return hesettled in Pontiac, 111, and Lee — 23 ounding forts cauthen besold, It is pro- ) 5 s Tillie T, The tarift bill was taken up and Mr, Vest i : $ > a far il 1580, Ho od A AR el i Bane Wrsel Lownox, July28.—In the huseof lids bo- | 8G4"0H [0 GAL, RO Tt 18 wro- had been thero wwith Miss Tillio Titord, from | o idrased the sonato in appaition to . e | Caroline Guzer at 68 Wells street this mom- R A G o y 5 rahelen raise estion as o the it rs will be nide to o te | Fullerton, and thit heand Miss Tilford wers | addres sena position to ft. Py Hewbar & aniiasiv Vebster county, this state, seitling on a pive ¢ Niw Youk, July 25—Specil Teegram to BSHEXE . felaa hetiion 18 | ableh rusfors vill bo nade lo conparies ol i (3BTRS i gk oates of 4 high tarlfY laxation, he siid, | In# Whenthead ladydiel sudlenly last | o¢ yivority land, engaging in Tue Bie.J-Among the passenges on the | ¥ “y‘“‘ ‘;‘“_“‘I“ “‘"" lr‘“r er ought to be ““l‘“'k-'“‘(;““(’; "[l""lc-““' it ent 80 | pressed on every side’ aor the actim of | Were coufronted by agveat peril. ' Thede’ | night the valise which was lying under the | ing, i which employ ent he 1s now engiged, <A i @ ed with thit of forcign secrctary. |as w0 involve east practicable cost o y stamer Unbriathis moring was one why | mbiied wi L Joluson, andthe md is notyet, Miss n agricultural interests and the em- | pillow on her bid was opened andiithin 3 In 1586 he was elet ity | pressior 0 probate juc i lef, Bunos Ayres July 19, Hosaid: *“When sbuy wplisl tat, Glidstaw | ramporation” 0F tie ahet foaures of | oot SRS & "o S lorgy e }‘mnim}».mum‘“rnu- firmers for sonething | were fomd books and papers proving her to | twoterus. e also Al P ! ws July 13, Hosa AT A e s order - the officers now on R Lol oA, v in | Desides Lying statistics audl frothy declama- | be the possessor of a fortine of 0,00, | congressma o has always bocn a promie Lt Tnom Agres there bl bea swverdl | i G aln thy duis of - bih ofies | 101y wiih conpanies Tind € of the i fary o KaChly sIoiLI vl her S04 Vit Mldeit SHAEME e | Moy PR e aciino o, H000 | conpressman | Fo bt vyl 6 it herembarrassime t. No cause is assignel | tous had caused President Harrison ind | largely in 8 and 10 pe morgag nent leader in the alliance movement since its publicor eivic meetings held there, at which | unless posessed of siperimn ay. | Willbe tnnsierred to othercompanies in the e e o SR Y forhis strange conduct. Secretary Blaine tourge upm congress leg- | There are no relations in this city tomo national or ion, <, Forolutionary specties Yore mads Quo of | This niizli be e when tho prenier was a | Smeresinent, inthe jlaces of v::mf,; s who 4 Bl Blatim for subsidies 10 Steamhips and for | her death, indeed only one of her k Elorn, th od candidare, gave a fow s vt enled. It was hell | laderin the conmos, but in the lonls the [ reabseit ondetiched s o prolong Viothne L&) Rake, wciprocity treaties with South American | kmown to b living—a _ sister, mow | words of atulation’, to MoK cighan, the meetings 1 attende € Qb v Ulrannt. leave, wlile tie alsentofficers whose plic M T 19»»4, Speetal Tel states in order to oblaina foreign market | in Neustard or .Haanit, Bay She | and dec his firm ddufideno in the on the puilic bisebil gronds Sl 1 sre lius Allol 6ty to be nasigned to the | . MWDK, Wis., ukgM.[Spectallele |/ meroan protucts.” | VapyiTiiie A s o selcntr roAry AT Aais e JHAT, | Lo Sounved appeiled <16 every farmer 5 There were proably fifteen or twenty thou. Leprosy In New York. nominal companies, I and K. gram toTurBer|—Sincethe arrest of the | jeard now of a home mariet, buta groat | husband came to the sund persons prsent, A, M. Aven prosidel and the speeches wem ofafiery nature, Ono yin 1345 and livedin [ for his full support of the chndidate in his ug nearly every | gh TEANSNISSI0N OF LOTIERY MAIL, Gun Wa erowd of Ttis understood that President Han lieged physic ~There N Xoite, Jualy ais, but dn | deal of o South American mirket. Soat | a most frugal manner, onists had been driv a genuine e e Tere e panie on is | reality quacks, letters haye been poiring into | list the prote: L fiom | cent they made. Since her hushand’s death [ Francis Thillips of Adams county was cuuse for compliint, wis over the issuing of | 98¢ A 1eposyin_ the ity 0 vitim i | ot disposed to let the matter of legislation | thelocal postoffice from their dupos thoagh, | Deirpretentions humbug atout a hone mar- | last Mareh Mrs, Glizer has livod in a most [ made cluivman of the congressional central liud _bonds, - Sueh bouls i the prvine | MepwL Coruth, tyenty yars od, on da | ygaist tie tunsnissin of mil MIter ot | o the naeti aid,. tho United ket and were forced to adopt the prineiple | miserly fashion. Sometimes she would not | committee, and Hastings named as the of Biens Ayrw ilone Tuve bee | 1oblofamily inSpain, who his bien atteid- |lottriesto rat inits peseit stite. If there | gupihghortivesh aid the Unit of freo commercial intercourse which they | huy enough to eat, and at all times she was | place for headquarters for the congressional fsuedto the wnount of &O0MO. Tho | g tho military aculenmy at Chesier, Pa. For | $hoild kno indiatin on the part of the | MiuiCanis of thew sty Thatt comiens | 180 00 long opposed and derided. Mr. Vost | very careful not to allow her expenses to gt | conteal comumittes, nectug vesuitol i a donunciaion of tho | awedk ho has bem Sloppih ata Spanishe | Boue tosct wpon the lill ‘reported list wei | fiaisauls of thaw misivis, Theit coients | vonton (Citickio the provisions of the | too high, e 5 Judge MeKeighan appeared before the con- gvermmentand its method of fiiandering | American boading hoise in 1Zast Twenly- | frou the committe o postofices md post- | Lot outof sums varying from $0 to pending bill that are supposed to be for the UL helieve she died for want of proper | veutionaud in a few words tende. than ks and cilling for a weformation of it Then Uriburn was made financi sident tocongress calling atlen- ways. | ifth street, makingliable to his lo al miuster, | contagious discse wumerous bourder hsoue, | toals the probabilities are that the pr ? | willsenda v enefit of the farmers, and said that what | nourishment,” > of the witnesses at the | forthe demonstrations of coufic the firmers winted was the opening and en- | inquest sii 200 The former figure g thoe fee for snce in his 2 ! U et ] 3 ) ! “Shewould not eat enough to wation. Ho gave an expression of his iR e e sl (B e ) et tionto the necessily for suc logislition ind :.,’,;’f.“.f;;],':,‘:},"".fi‘li,",','..',",',"po'fl;fi(';,,,“"“':“;” A | lwgement of foreign mavkets for theirsur- | iceep a cat alfve, » Wi we toli lier to tat avor of schedulos for The new finacial minister asked for the Ten Eyok Wan the Race. thogenaul public demand therefor, 'This | comsiderable edicatiof and exhibits gy | 1S Wheat, corns cattlo and pork, and a de- | more she would say she could not afford it nger rates; of giving the ruignationof the prsidat of the Nationl : 1 p p mesaga Il iiis prepured wd forwardel us | asumsling degree of susceptiility and | o2, Of the warift dity on clothing, hurd- G DA P RN profa, Aud. no muee. Al Bk anl - tovend other bigh off. | DUATHMi. . July’s.—After a dlay of | expectel will conain s large smout of ine | Sumising demree of suscptiiiit i ce, tin and other necessary articles of in- inturstate law should bo amended so thas cils, but Praident Colmin would ut | (v lnurson accamt of. Twgn waler, the | formation respocting the Yolumo of tho mat- | SULBUY. Man of the writas will Bocow: | nalit e by the fammer and his fanily Steamship Arrivals, every one could understand it. Ho was in sipport him in (heso Qucsts. following got in the proessim for the pro- | ter whidh is transmnitted to and from thelot {“,1 l,m‘n'.’,‘m.,“"",“ zeral bushels of 1«'E The pending bill, he declared, was o ropay At New York—The Moravia, from Ham- | favor of the fre ge of silver; opposed to ol g R T (ssimal couwlatbn staks: Ten Eyd, | {T7 thnughthe nedinn of themais. ' This | {hy e it e ! gushels o 1ot | the nill owners for their coitFibutions tothe | e+ (he. Bremerbiven fron B, natlonal banks, The great want of the dey is Gavels, whom the cible Kys e KEOION | | Ao i b e on 36 | 1w Il prepirel b tho posiniicodes | LS, MUY, of them riey awd smsaional, @mpign fundof the republicin purty dur- | PYF5 0 SEEOERTR (OB IO more money., He was opposed to money lends s it mcvodtl by Sowe Romero w | lamm, Wise wd McKuy. Themesvas w pariment unlor the Inmeliat Girwtion of I tin roun. ing tho Lust prosidential cauvass anl as the | At Br e 0 % from Now | eesgiviug the finne ol policy v farmers ; [t ad ! v Ho intersiing one. ) e was; Ten >ostmaster General Wanamaler, e planters of *the south wi . should make financial policics. o thou ik cla win Tt Ty yrs eskionast g | d1:20; Hunw, 31 A I o A Mormons Hiding Their Prop rty. Juties on morthem manufac At Greenock—Tho State of Pennsylvania, | that the alien landholder must go; wus in H i ' . being distanced . A <) SAN Fra xorsco, Cala., July 3. —The Chron- ased, while the duty on ri from New Yo favor of freer laud p®ehase tuws; in favor of nationd Hypotheeatingz ban k, an. instituti 5 . All Wishington dealers in silverware lave | 5 . 4 S W 1 i L it B R thod o ma xs LiSIGN | yich ) s been motiflal By the mmintfictaine v | icle says It has been ascertained that al- | ished. The consumers of the States | Passed the Lizard—The Ruincland, from | the Australian ballot sysiems; in favor of the of monc He is a very eficicwt | "pucvpn July A Cheyeme, to the ris> of silver bullion occasioned by the | longing to the Mormon elureh was found by | 1p€ pretense of protection to home industries. | A SYaIe T AR SHOROTS, [HROL SOV | AU VRLpSE VAL L OEDOteC tarRe DIER N ¢ g e st ESVER, A Cicyeme, ullios by ging IR Qund B | No further concealnent was possiblo, The | York, for Glasgow. in favorof the service pension bill, the ropea fict, [do not know of any cuntry o any | maste atWaren, Wyo, has been requ thet & st ”frim Aty g ":' 9 | £5,000.000 toss, 000,000 of Momon capitalis | (Xes, who were persistently asking higher | Now* Yorl, for Hambur sion act; wanteda more cconomical maniagos tection of any ouniy thit pomies a mare | o reien by PostmsterGenral Wanmaker. | patud an thiy. hivo. heen advised o rive | 1uvested inSah Fraicise s ohes Call, | utis’ to exclude foreign_ompotition, were o AR mehiy of the governtin i {e imdse loeral pOLIEN trillint. future. The grat and only | Thompson hasb. hurging 5 eonts achfor | orders for future delive It is stated atthe | fomia cities, This money is invested und b "””'f (‘}“:N\\\“;‘II\ ';ft:hj{ ”5‘:’:”3“]-" i The Weather Forecast. ‘.”uw}l"\” i w{”l : e "f”’f ”'| '»}:u rites rendred it mposible tosell | buliion Is expectel to g to &1.15 1 0 stte of umertinty fom diy | thew for ks today, We need monev down thore —roady themselves, This method has been adopted ! Ol M or their goods than the; within a fewweeks. Parity forsilver bullion | With the hope that the United States gov- r“-I Ak 'rfi.‘-";,ln‘l:f ',In‘x. ‘ full duty for the peo street. ¢ und *net for Wull N braski—Fu v conid sell tho sume| For variuble winds, cooler ‘ted markets of the noney \ sxoeptin eustem portion; stationary temper A 4 ¥ -~ is whoutsl. 20 andit was statel during the| emmentwould find mo trace of the monvy. iyt s fi o Sl LI Dnlnde S e i it el el money, kven workmenand cleris are paid | Investigating the sea Wing Disaster. | disussin®! the silver bl that i o —————— e, Aidiced plutdem i AnBEloans bosits For lowa—Fur: southerly winds ; station- Getting Ready at Lincolr In pay \InnI l“mn‘slulnlxhrn’,)mnd\ lzmm_ ] St Paii, Minn, July28. ~Thegovernment. | should be absolute free coinage, bullion would Halfa Million Dollar Fir of their free lustitutions, of equality and in | ary temperiture except cooler in wes(c rn po LiNcoLy, Neb, July 25— (Special to Tinm we price wd Linomow has drogped sovenl | = A B it L in | reach pwrity within uinety diys after the| Spoxane Faris, Wash, July 28.-Neys bl ious, of e y and ) i Ty rod delagato Toimts e cantt Kt wuten e ek | nspecton heard further tesimny today in ¥ 3 he OKANE Fars, Wash, July 28.—News | liberty, bub who, ho usked, cauld il nim. | tion. Bik.]~Abouit threo hundred delegates to the @se of the w mesure beame a liw. At any rate pur. ke of the steauer Sea | o)gorsof siiverare ire ol paying 15 per < v Wants, My b l, my sutof clothes very reiched here last evening that the town of | self o free man except in mockery, when by For South Dukota—F wirs northerly winds; | the indopendent people’s c ntion ure in ; ; als P 2 stubli 5 Vallace e - e course of law the proceeds of s lifeand | slightly coole > s The . . thing 1 possess o fron - londm. I | Wingat Lake>eyin. It hasbeen estiblisied | cent more than they were paying thirty duys| Y'ollace, Idsho, s great mining camp of the | the c urse of law the pros eds of his lifoand ghtly il the city this evening, They are holding oub )y JAY Tor ¢ with paper and the merchunt “who | that Caplin Wetlern overloadud s Wat | Sinco and a furthtt iniroas: of 4l 5 oy | Cour D Alme nining district, on huidrd | bor were unjustly taken - enrich an Ohilcas iU AT Patiives atthe MeMurtry block,ina vacantstore room, fold {t to me must py bjs ereditoes for itin | contraryto 1 ul due ciaution wasuot ob- | cent is cxpeced within theconing montl, | Miles southwestof here, had oen omjlete "“\“’”, Paroie addressed thase: bri o Iy 28, —Emest He: ber | and several of their war horses wid. A merchant has ahardtitce of it We [ served tognand aminstaccident sl Sl g destroyed by fire with the exception of the |, Mb Turpicaddressed the senate briefly on | - Criieaco, July 2 tmest Hess, a member ire xot & manifactiring comtry, thurefo S0 for depotsof the Union Pacific and Northwestery | M MePhe - ; resolltion to reqgimit the | of theboard of trade sinco its formatlon, [ Auong them 0, M. Kemm, c tave to wer lon Eiplai - mosiy Jiy Goulll is Mai, merewens 177memborsin the houso t6day | railrouls. Tho fire stirted in ihe Contrl | MILWith instructions to reporta Wil 0 re- | Fuled oday, He was short 2,000,000 bushets | Congress inthe Third districton tho poople's e B N R Sl S Anmoy, Kan, Juy 2 —Gonenl Soje- | W0 the roll wascalled upon a proposition. | hatel aud burned north nd east gver. the | nee the revenue and to equalize the duty u 0 " . - ticket. Mr Kenm took occasjon to rous This number hasnot, varicl oie way or ar of oats and the recent vupid rise foreed him to e b 1w to isssie $100,00,000 more paper. business portion of (06 town, - The logs is | IMports, in - which the -average ad valore: The “Dapta” dmet it "fe, e | ftor Wasmne of the Misourl Pacific, has | other tthaextent of ion diringthonst hires | uines portion of | mate. of U duly on il dutibie | el His Hbilities aro eatimated at$1,00,- | "Tue Ouatea Bk and rofor Lol as 4 scavens ! L..\.“‘“..‘.,{ lowerer, I8 perfedly godso | Fecdvedinstuctins fom Jay Gould to om- | or four we It has been just asurequo-. R artides shall 1ot exceed the average '1“" -A‘u“‘\l-n ..'.. a .‘/.': & :mr ‘u[w in }y;“.m:yn gershieet. He told the same old dismal story far s standing by (e’ shout of Thiper it | mence pocealing aginst the Kausas City | Fun, asit isnot oteuthat all the members Sunk ina Collision. s valoem = wir welf mie of 8. | G linaor day corn F G Do a | 0fhis children md tho $1,500 mortgago thab e lsua Twilinever eqpudive it Baidet | wnin dopt ompny b coupel § toulowibie | 2 o iy an bo deinmd 1 upn avote | pogroy, July %, —The steaner D. H. M- o iaclaied Mrosslf nicnaliafiod il EuRr S Rall rador 15 proyislos, Wins s Ioroos'to iried delegatosof the Columbus Celuan isa hadstong felloy and will have | Kanas City, Wyandtte & Nortiwesiern | Spaker Renl is looking very closely to the » July 8. ! . 2 struetions, wcre was @ cholce to be #mall trador in provisions, was 4 o s ip |I:‘lw:“.:nlllliwlu\l\}u"\\::: ul“ u\l\l “;:}/ ‘|‘| :lli i R: l:uxiu»: toenter theunion depot. mitterof paiingand says e does not pro. [ 16n which has arrived Bere from Ballimore, | between the pending bill and the Morrill ta order his trades closed tod ot ”{ ; l‘. ;l “\f n \l\‘ I ! :\Iul Ing & vh way ot al huacd. . hikiy pose atiny imeto prmit a quotuns of the | Feports thaton the th/inst. when of the [ ff of 150, he would choose the Morrill tarifl, - howas followed by - Wyck, who has always takon excellmt cave of his(riends —— v i A s > isspeaking at this hour. The indicatio 10 @UrerDImEnisl A0l Oti: Wive h Sioux City Pontoon Dridge Opened. | BUiso 0 be ihsent forany reas. five fathom light ship, she picked up tyo | Butas the proposed instructions were sinply A Police Officer Killed, sspeaking at this hour. The indications l and o i) GovemorShipp of Idiho L written a let- | boats contain si SovxCiry, ,July 28, -ThePaciic Short g twenty joen, the crew of tie | #n expression of opinion, he thought it in- [ Osykosy, Wis., Ju I will be nomi= ul 2 ¢ Oficer | @1 here tonight that Van W Composedof Home Talent, y 2 Py 2 terto Reprsentitive Dorsoy: thanking him | British steamer Charles Morn, which bad | structions were to be given in line with the ador ille ates s to arest | nated for goveror; Powors, president of the it b < Line patoon bridge acrss the Missouri| forhisuntiring md efectial work for Tdiho's | b i & oo}l il in | opion of that groat leader of the peoplo | Louis Harder wiile attenpting to arest ¥ i o P Loywoy, July B.—A dipath weeivd n ! a en sunle in acollision; with 4u unknown ZoPl | Honwy R by P e . allisnce, will bo his competitor papEol Uy e dibate o | river was opaed for truflic todiy. An onder | stichod md - hvitie him to make e the same day. who polled @ majority of the people for his | Henry R gt ‘“,"”' N |50 \weiteated domiy the city today om Bumos Ayres states thit the leder of | s e N » Short Line | Speoches in the canpalyn now inpeudin g, ixthai leetion, the scheme would be —wn imposi- | shot and Killed this evening. Ripple was 1 o trains coming into the city to | was gived tolay for worke o _the Short Line | speec aupaim now inpendin ——— 19 u 8 iy the revolitioniry novenent beloged in that | petyeen O°Nelll, Neb, wd Ogder to be| The gorernor says the republicans will clect Riverand Harhor Dill Do i tfonof lower dutios on things in gmeral uso | coptured after a show chase, Threats of | @ vote was taken anongzthe dologatdh, rosults city. The revlutionists are licensed that the | begin atone a full sinteticke and a_logislitum in labo [ wagisiros, July 28, ~[Special Telegran | dof igher rates on artides of luxury and | Jynching we wade, inig on one train in 102 for Van Wyck nd 100 best posilions under the gverment wore S atthe ppraching dectin. The govenor | o WAt 171t 13 concedel on every nund | FoHiemet, tie total sum of the levy ot to — = ¢ Powers. On tho otlier train it was fortys ivel mon from e provioe of Cordovn The Johnstown Kelief Fund. and Frd T, Dalois are tobe the first United . ¥ Wd | exceed the nucossiry oxpenses of the govern Death of Rev. Robert Collyer. o for Van Wyek and forty for Powors Phe dis piteh favthe G R ;35S (re- | Stites seuajors fromIdabo. now that the wiver and harbor bill has very | ment and the intereston the nationl debt, e Tuly 2% —Res Tobept | . Dave Butler has tuken rooms 37 and #5 a a0 dis pateh favther states that Senor Roew | Ierisne g, Pi, July 28-Sareta Kre- " nl - e o Saussuky, Md, Juy 2 Rev, Robert | ., 1 will prabubly resuue the prsidacy, as it is | medof the Joustwn food relif committan | _ DUFIE Mr. Clevdauds wlmiistntion | litle if indeed any show of suctess at tiis | The question was tken on the motin’ to the Capital hotel and 1s now o the fleld for belicved that be isthe omly man capible of : . i -y | Laird Collyer, oneof the most widely known I | some eithusiastic patronsof the postofiee 1t | swsion, The tion of the mujority | Fecommit and was defeated by strict purty 3 governor also { hasissucd areport, stowing that the total o B i g 1 vote— Yeas, It vs, 20, | Un divinesof this country, d A. Campt yken Bow and Jud resuring confienc. . brovious o o ae. | 8 Ssud aroport, show e that the totil of | Burnett, Midiso couty, Nebraski, had the | toeutoff further disbunomets of the sif. | VOL— Yeas, 195 nays, 2. Unitariun divinesof tiis counity, diedy ik b Canpindl of, Broken Bow and Judgo sanging of wa irmistico the war ships which S totalox pendatires (b s a0y sy | mame of theofflw chinge to Tilden in honot | plus seitled the fal of the measure jor the | e readivg of the bl by yaragrapls for | terday at bis couwntry home whoul tuely wing of Central City are canlidates for at- had just pinel therevoutiolary government ““"‘”'f totalex piditires §2,500, 14053, The | helite distinguisied democratic leador of | pesent amendment was begun, the first schedule b miles from here from astroke of paralysis. | torney general, L. B e [t omsitiniacy (o 16 | conmission bus $17,50345 wsh il kaud. | New York. Rewentlytherepublicin pairons 4 inglbat s to chemicals, olls and paints. | [ county i talked, of 0 - | L L of the office have bcound dissatistied with opressia ondon 'O E r. McPherson moved to reluce the duty End of the ¢ Sirike, | Slate i Government Tre = Reinforced, | Fatal l!lrhlu- Accident, ane wid peitioned Postnastr Geneval | 1 > obression on b mll’l:'p :.;hfn'.f;p“n,. | 9B dootio or pYrogenoys Acld nok excoedings | New Youx, Jul ance of the | ¥ 5. 8 st of Eiigo > ¥ CUATNNOMA, Tonn, July 25— While me o to lave it changed back to Buy. | #2300 July & B | specific gravity of 1471,000ths from 115 cents G " of Lancaster are talked of & Julyf8.—A dispatch from Budnos tT e hes ot | pres s stock exchange. R > | 2 ocked out closkpukers returned to work to 3 > i s Al “'“ ‘;13‘ 10 ‘I ‘n':v “|‘h .'"'" " i [ plwing a trestle i thenew railroad | Bt Mr. Wannaker siys that the uame | Prevalls onthe stode exchauge, Argentine | to | cent per pound, and on acid exceeding | ookl ]“f')f o “\ ke s dd (“‘ 1t vk i W. Li. Poynterof Boone county ls mentic yis, st 8110 & m., s the governmont | pg B0 O e 1t oty el | Cuunolbe chatiard, & thete aro otber nime | W Uraguaye$ames tically un- | that specific gravity fron4 w 3 cents per | @0y uderthe new plan of agrecunent and | for auditor, A number of men who v reops have ben lirgely refuforond and Prsi- | DEIKe near be g twinty o nen | sinilarin sunduand orthography sud there | Sileable and have declited from 4 0 9 per | pound. 'The vote was— Yeas, 155 aays, 25 | thef troubles hetween the moand the | the legislature two and four years demi Celuan las nturied. S mga bago aataning twistydve nea. | RN s 3 | et - | 310 guorim y | men wre ended bore 48 delogates to vhis . convontion, P i | 25800 KVES ENGILY BIFS, |~ An wswer has been made by PensionCom. | B —cae) ot D7 Mr. Plumb offered a vesolation, which was A . formy session is predicted tomorrow at'? p The Salvadorians Vietorious. Desth of Genewal Fryors Father, | DiSSioler Raumto tie piition for & paision | Four Briganls Kitted. agreed to, callingon the seceretary of war for h orl. j when the convention opens, L Luenrin, Sin Silvador, July 8.~ 18 | R > v Mther. | biard o beloouied 8f Suiton, Clay county A lispateh from Cavies, | information as to the rules established for | MINNEIROLIS, 2 2, —The pla 0 fom b X AR LY. M Hicmiox, Va, Jaly Rer. Dr. Theo | Nebraska. Thecommissionelsuys thaiinus | Crete says a detachinent of gendarmes sure | BOnissions to soldiors homes, it such admis | of the Monilor plow works bumed thiy ( ty Conventions, epirtedhers fron unsticla souives thatihe | dorlo Pryor, D, falior of Genenl Toger | muok w thre ire. tirealy wascs 8500 | pieal & sumbr of beimanfoarime W | Sots ae. tused wichyoe ls pat: aamts | afteroon, entuiling @ loss of $115,000, Fully ci, Nob., July pecial Telgs Baludoran toops hid made an advince | A.Pryor, did Last night, iged cighty-sis, @ud Histings aboan at Suttin would divide | Inlh:d four, | @mountof apension, und whether exeeptions | lwsured. E gram o Tue Bee,]-The Gogo county dumgs

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