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TWENTIETH YEAR. FARMERS" ALLIANCE. President Powers Nominated for Governor by the Independent Convention, any proposition thathe could sustain, or that had any the homes of they were impe old of Antelope was pliced in no Edminston, Hatfeld and Wolfe | cl were called for, so that the delegates could 7 cach candidato up. Eaeh spoke his pieco an st down., The vote on state treasurer way Edminston 2 g 65 total 8 rein sympathy with the move, tode- are that they would ot voto f O. Kane of Buffulo cour Army of the Republic b 1 and made a motion that mand that there be a ser | the soldier if 1t had to bo written He was asked to submit itto writ- ing and Teft off the last nine wo [ nosra S SOCIETY SCAND AL ebraska had no stability, th raflrond syste illed, and he 2 did not have lnngs strong_enough to shout the proposition so loud that the whole o his rambling utter. | A leading newspaper in Lincoln was | isted because it had advised the farmers to stay athomeand attend tothe; t present mu AN AN 'OTTERY MESSAGE, 1 | A Very Racy Divorce Caseon Teial at that 115 enor yus bonded debty luations is ahs st of millionn 1t should own and telograph Bostray, Mass. July 20, — (S pecial Telogmam nd furnish tr: mits its domestic diff ol ina publie dive are now furnisheds and The narae of that our legislature shallenacta frelghit rate law which wi business, nls on urgent Hatfleld was w | Edminston, @ court, but the pro. cealings instituted by Mrs, Charles Androws | against her husband form an esce ption WS isa son of one of the leading ow the Boston Herald, This_ caused somo demonstea. the farmers applauded it monstra: the fight was on and_ that fall stionld pre HE WAS THE UNANIMOUS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, | STRONG GROUND TAKEN AGAINST THEM, John Halb ook Powers wis in Madison cc Nebraska sevent 1nd that our state and natfonnl sys- frcluding the t so adjusted thag wealth will bear (ts just bur- of our farmer, hanles belng eom prosent, by far toms of taxadt fon Wolfe 510, Edminston 202, M Wolfe was declared wninin continued, and foughtout on that line if it took all of several favor of bload D. Chamberlain had advocated He didn’t know finance, becanse he was a farmer, and farn s, because of t much of th an hour, he was reminded that he should b brief, and then concluded that he would. talk afew minotes, of Saunders Named vof the Uit for Lieutenant Governor, | spilling, as 1 tw Which Will Prevent Theie at Columbus, Dolng Business Through m years ago and re years in Hall cou DSt two years he s voen o res| | Hiteheock colinty ampign he was arepiblican, but omewhat variab) Heis above prohibitionist ¢ | o or three years pasthave been devoted to that cause, od in nomination for anditor by H for of Phelps. Beatty of Willow county was pinced before by D, Co Hurrison of Nuckolls was pre- Felton of Nuckolls. M1, W Was nominated Tate war shall 1service ponsion, woption of the Austral when only seven Ihat wederiand the fan ballot system COMPLETE LIST OF DELEGATES PRESENT, the convention -, ted by George Rollins of Red Wil L. Halleck of Hamilton county was nomini. Bureows triec phnson ond was NS aveiie WasiiNaroy, July 20, - Pre The Largest Gathering of Farmers Ever Been in the State, sang blood s §40,000 linen thatis tot unties woro en- | neo in the'offi enactuent of just sl of “unjust lays, refore, heroby titled to arep enate and House of Roprosentae ont attempt tosecire u ch ter from the state of North Dakota for a lot= tery company, the pending effort toobtain tate of 1. Lonisinua state lottero, and tho _ among the stitf Purito The temporary time made perman organization Charles N. Mayberry s fifty you Ho came to Ne- For thirteen ive our volce for the At the hearing ndrews tostitied THEIR DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES, At 12:30 the vote was and honorable m the declaration of prinet ples under which the convention be adopted as its entir was mide by Mv. Burro ws, who had written the different braska twenty-thry named ahove " in Johnson county Ho voted the jealous, tha dany attention paid herby gontle. unced the nomination of Beatty was made tiereby pledge ourselvos, | It pure and honorabie men are o se loo vote und work for theix election. And we heret gard to past or present politicnl Join us i this,our offor for establishment Mexican towns nearthe hordor, The Convention Was Entertal that tine in Py tuntil eleven Many Exciting Episodes v Invito all m THE DELEGATES, it she was afriid of herife, le used to use the vilest Innguago and called her the most abusive nanes, ws said he did afliliations, t tion to theevilof vast proprtions. 1€ ul effects of lotteries wer contined to tho states that gave the companies cory ate powers and | titizens of otho app1y legal remedies, might ol of thie responsibility by the use of such moral wrencios s woro the @se is not so. debanched and defrand offercd to s e drawn fron States, and the general governmeont the mail systom, dinm of interconrse betwe lottery company and its vi the uiilsis quite i essontial toa company licenso, It W bleto existif them closed ‘agiinst their ady plete Details of the Pros abor, by Charles Mi Mer. Mayberry be 1 the platform favor of the Australian ballot system, to-dociire. i A Complete List of Those Attending the Couvention, The following isa complete list of the 030 delegates attending the people’s convention. Owing to the lackof system the secretary only a port mo County —John Beat W. W. Baker, W. Calkins, O. Patterson, R. H, C, Kiester, St. Edw: Central City; ol &% | Tt Power in o actured at | termine whe “tarift should appear i the platform, motion was laid on the table 0% Ehe o ninations were then in order and William H. William H, Deck is fifty y d in Sannders county andis anative of Califoruii, house in1873as a republicin, wa thesonate in 1583 oid time greenbacker. J.V. Wolfe. J. V. Wolfe was borm Octoby s fifty-seven years old ska and seitled upon a farm fiy st of Lincoln, wihe JOHN H, POWERS WILLIAM H. DECK CHAS. N, MAYBERRY J. V. WOLFE JOHN BEATTY ATTORNEY GENERAL - J, W. EDGERTON THE CONVE. hoon the table beside them, s wife took a drink as often as e did was frequently the orand that she Van Wyck for governor, on the partof Burrows then v 0 is classified : William8il- A Poynter, D, K. LIEUT, GOVERNOR SECY. OF STATE - TREASURER le a motion that the con- Healso said | worse for 1ig He was in the Mower of Richardson made a speech s Van Wyck, and wanted Powers Schroler, who was strict for congress, a row, but failed. n of Stromsburg, by re- fof the Knights of I desired to name as a candidate, Dy, A. Cole. of Stromsburr, u Knight of Labor. O, E. Hall of Pawneo City, gra of the grang Dr. Coleman, ndent and s an | shears at him and wound He testified the flirting and th ringe, whilo on mian towhom she | band was in from whom she aftorward The case is continued for lieutenant governg aiils; J. M. Hobin, R. M. Holeom b, H. B. Miller, Wayne' B. A, Vost ley; J. H. Chas: riey said that thore n 18t be no misunder- days after thelr mar 1up a young s while her tus- smoking compartment tried to raise Labor wanted the e Nebruska City; ¥, . Lamoreaux, Da; s Riechers, Humboldt ; Huinboldt; H, M. Coretter,” Midwy, Postlewait, Guide Madison; W, A. Baf Andrews, Columbus quest and on beh moved at this pla he has remained | kknown ns a Miller object s, and said that fari cf blooded swine, struight democratic paign, when he identified himself with the allinee moyement SITUATION IN ARGENTINE, President Celn of farmers that eve mbled at 2 Bohanan's hall, this city, Every count companics is Miller withdrew his original motion sappointed as follows : ¢ of South Omaha, Jf. W. den of Kearney and J. Burrows of Gage. were referred to the com- R. D, Sutherla Hasbrook, Stod- dard; Charles Purnell, Madrid, Dawson County. Scott, J. Brown, Herbert Shaw, B, |7, William Walker, Lin, W. . Ward, He took oceasion to roast Van rve ays the Revolution first faformal esulted as fol Loxnox, July? vin the state 15 represented, farmers and A dispateh to the Timos, All vesolutions ttee without deb A motion was 0 be selected Yan Waek. 1 corvaption of public ind privite an neessry inc thess lottery schemes, The natimal capital serted that terms for th men, and the Hecams to Nebraska cleven years now runsa horse and cattle ranch in Wheeler county. He was not, i or sevent o Hewas once a nmentand the revolutionar all is erowide 1 agrend ujod® the civilians who have tuke on will not, panished; all captains of revolutionary forces and all ofic of many voic funs in tho crowd, but th use their strd Joo Ormand, J. H. Roberson, L. S, Edmister, A mister, John Eduister, J. Johnson, William H. Fawistar, . Ole Bredson, Loulsianu lott attorneys are’ conducting hew a siness involying ils than that of uny I wch_ delegation be the warand hag anti-monopolist. w hats and for fans; ved bandanas egates, while bl cred shirts are th delegates wear no > here for Lusiness and that s is not considered. motion was lost motion was made 0g until 8 p. m. were made, d with yells of ‘no,’ Butler to make the nomination of Powers as governor unan- ottled by the chairman puiting to vote the motion foradjournment, tas to whether the ed, but admitted that 1t tho throats irts and check has never held any publicofice of any im Mackin, Wil . reason touch of theso agents lis beon s i the postal Mlcers « andefrective legislation s the artillery of t »ference of cach delegation, e ( D. Chamberiain, R. Foote, D! nists will be EFuy, G.R. Weleh, M, Horsh, J. Vanhorn, C imous was th felt by the cl sident Celman's on of the situa- Privato disp: > from that city under th no chunce for J. W. Edgerton is a lawyer well known in County —Henry Hanley, J. H. anders, G. W. Barton, 1 Hale, (George Kirkwood, South Owmaha, Ohiio, in 1852, and is now in the prime of life. those voting no had yes, but he did not believe that they had dute state there promise between the two S say, must be foy department to purge the vmils ovder I, Burrows is the platform as though he owned more than a coutrolling interest in all the re ments on earth, ping up and down aded a chim in Fur arhe commenc and in (879 was admitted to the bar, Lusiness, A et naster gener| poiuts out the inadequacy of the exist= ingstatutes and suggest | > It may also bo necesary to regulate the car companies 50us toprevent the e of those. tain communication het ween companics and ) O*Connor, Greeley; H. M b nne; John Tyrn, North Ihic outburst of shouts and _gesticulations that followed this was per In vain the chai a blacksmith we s the couvention was beyond his control, finally had to come to the r mystic wand and treble nan tempest for a that the chairman cCoulter, Midwa, aith, 7, W. Zink, ,July 28, was erson, Thomas B1y County—Daniel an pounded the table like Ho tus leen deputy attorney of Douglas county, and is at present city ney of South Onahia that the insurrection is The president son; Charles Naw Phelps County Thoenton, Crawford, Dawes ; £ Soderman, A, J. Shafer, rshall, C. 8, Bradley, C. T, , O, Hooge, John'Fraser, : completely subiuc called the conventiod to order at nominated AL Lot of chairman and o national goy minister is at liberty,” ment house. ILELINOIS LE Mayberry of nominations GISLATURE, minute and anuounced would entertain further yith the ofder prevailed, 1. Wasson, Ellis; David Little: john, Beatrice:J. A. Barr, What Was Done Yesterday Regarding mssiblo that thee can be 10f sentiment as to the propricty of dosing than | andI therefore ventuai to exprss the hope ol proper logis willbe given to the postfice de- business of the con _ During the lull that ensueda voto by counties for adjournment greeted with applau true that the oy rned npon the convent rded this as th the political come, that they were here tod: 10.cent emian 10, DAVY, wortgages that were drawing * aud 4 per three main ¢ d that it was . . Rynearson, South Omahi; K, e fT Stoddard and A, A. Munroe, Omahn; F. E, Golden Spring; Frank Roth mah ; Nels Johuson, Havens Hurtington; James C. Hotheiagto T. . Hickey, Gen H. 1. Meyers, Fal JHL Power? s A Si Fraukling R, H, Clopton, Spring V' SenivapieLp, ILL., July spent the entire moming session acting on virious amendments and substitutes for the | falr constitutional A 0 substitute, which outhreak Saturday. Prolong . 20~The following dis- Jonathan Tressier, Cent; Wahoo, Saunders; Concord and Lexix R0 Jaskro, July pateh has been roceive Borxos A For adjournment, %43 ag “Dave Butler then aros motion that the rules be suspended and John P, Powers bs made the unanimous nominee = wosition of go _ete from Washingon there M. and then shouted was also working for the Union proposed world’s ment, and after adopt | made merely verhal changes, took s rocess. North Loup, Valloy; H. s, Knox; N. M. McCoy, Verdi- Graham, Clay Cer ) s, July 20—~Non—The av- veprvsenting nistice has ba:n prolonged, pending v 1 the governmiont, and foreign endenvoring e AL Abbott and e J, Parsons, Rulo; reinea, Comell; 7 the presi theinefeiency of the presmt law and rocome mends the passageof the mti-bitery bill res ceufly reportod to the house thy debate, a folnt | world's Colurm lution is the same a by the committep on juliciaty, except that proviso requ to avoteof the The effectof 4 s of distross pmbines and thei u tivity in scearing resulgs to whichi their labor favmors weve the pro ducers of all wealth, and they had a vight to name the men who urged the convention not to make a mistake. MY yas'iniquitous, and should 1 abont abeisto has asscembrea, for, R. L. Pe sulbertson; 'C. R. Powors, , Strafton ; €, . Raloy, tockton, Lewiston: £. M. Tunuiclif, urvard; M. ¥. Huringlon, John W. H. Amold 0. Dunizan, Minden; J. J. B. Howall, Locust; Daniel Heox, New E. Roliings, Chise Dechant E. A. Patrick, Phelps count yw Ash Grove: Philo Ford, county; M, Huffman, Hildreti Hilton; W. H. Balton, nings, Rushy AnAged Prisoner Comes Within an Ace of Be Nisw Yor, July At this five hundred fingers wero shaken at the presiding officer and five hundred elled “Mr. Chairman.” ndescribable confudion for fiftecn or £ with the Rewvolutionists. Brown, Brow o ton, Elwood, Gosper; W. B. Wood, Overton, Hartington, make the law stated that the British ministe hal senta cible dispiteh stating that 1 left Buenos Ayres and the govern veopleis changed. Wolff, Lowell; Wwho was yestard squelched and a motion for adjournment un- til 8 o'clock was again “supper, supper!”” were heard from all parts Hut thoso with more staying ain voted the motion down, first formial vote for governor was then taken Ho said the ta be largely revised, sident Celnan h that newotiatins made and shouts of the pretty clgareits givl, by an operation, stion Mr. Root said aud comprehensive, 5,000,000 of bonds principal op- tedness 50as o i=su in aid of the world’s lst night, There was a crowd of people at the door, and as the old doct iteheock ; b. H, Smith, Divide, M. Seymour, "Thw hour, holling that there was of amending the constitution as prop- sessed at afair adopted, however—yeus, D_H. Delano, Ttis officially aunou 5 § Hs received which says the Franklin county; Cook, Cambridge; M. P H. Burdish, Gage county » announcement of the vote Sen- came to the platforn moved the inanimous nomination of Powers, z, advised unitod ator Van Wyck Lor, Hamilton The resolution was clise about 1.....".;4 the detective crowd took it up. * The wiinkled £ A deadly white and he began to tremble all His oyes rolled appealingly from one in the crowd, but mét 1o sympa. telegram from Buer i nment has triumphed and all is over, compared with the Buckeye f £h, Antelope; 8. I. Hart, Martins. isclaimed any uction and predicted Powers' election, his motion w: whoop and three cheers for Powers, hof thanks, and the con- vention then adjourned until 9o’ clock, ) Chairman Root called the honse to “ho hall was uced at once and a motion prevailed that a man must state the object of his spe: commenced to tulk, professional maste nominated Coleman for governor, pla sume Dr. Coleman of Polk in nomination for lieutenant governor, J. P. Craddock, Hall-Butler brigac nomination and lauded the doctor to ties Moss of Suunders nominated Wil aunders for lioutenant goveraor, David Littlejohn of Gage was nominated by one of bis ueighbors for lieutenant goy- Joseph Britts of The informal ballotwas as fol- in the house the first, thing done this morn- passige of a bill propriation forthe expenses of the special NT VITORIOU J. D P, Small, Y aha the board of 000 @ mile for Al ers of g ed at 530 per taxed, and sho tion board should be honest and of the people instead of the railways. Mayborry thi transportation has track and roll- York connty} Russels, Wy Pawnee; Henry Rivhard J1.S. Way, Hastings T. Johuson, ~Blue T. Bender, Fuirmouut; W. W. Pawnee City ; Geong ) Furms county] D, A, Clark, Wabash, Cass; F.J. Jonas, Atkinson, >awnee City, Pawneo; Argentine Mutin Will Give Up The Lovnoy, July 20 in London tonight recive Buenos Ayres, signe itulate and H! M. Fleming, Hast- esponse of the Chicago to the request of the louse fo formation in v refad andt ref ent less than Witha cringing fear the olddoctor turned todetectiveMottus if about toasicthe lattor's The Argentine legation ed to o joint committee, Paldock's resolution that it be the sense of world's faie should be held ame up as the, special order. d that it be the Tecumseh ; C. ment his h brouz light, glistened on a revolyer., Mott kept the revolver out of sight asmuch 5 he turned and faced the s 1 by Finance Ministe Albion, Boone; John he mutineers capit in the arsens superior _officers will ed the convention, what was the the house that the 0 of the weeting the first being that inted on eredentials this motion and will deposit All rebellious n, Wilber; N. M, Stanard, Gr: W. Coulter, Hasti Hurlbut, W. Kremser, York; D, ., Ha . Black, Indianola; An amendment was int sense of tho haise that Garfield park or somo other West Side locality should be selected site, butit was upon the table, Martin of Whiteintroduced and the house passed tho following resolution Resolved, That 1t1s the delib of this house racuse, Otoe of the state g Carthy, G.J. county; William M. Calvert, $ committeo of five be i e Before the cl another was made that a committee of ton be quarters commanded by loy mobilized by the gov ing o the provinces. thoroughly consc d whle countr W. F. Good- Jusper Huffman, York; John Steb- Brogks, Oook; ki W, 5. Mensh, Con- Holdrege; S. T. B, Sullivan, K. S. M irceloy; H. R, Cra ysses Mcladden, Grecley: B. Miles, Dawson; J. W. Zink, Loup City; 5. L. aby, Loup City; D. W. Hecox, Gothen {, North Platte; 3, C. a critical moment, There is no kuowing what might have happened had not wlicemen in - uniforn hustled promplly lid mment are re The political situ- el and tho city Joseph’ Mayeock, two orthres tired at the chairman, made by Burrows to straighten c and he rose to agoint of order Au attompt was | QUYL crowding fnto the as though they were delogate: A motion wis Frontier county that all pe 1 t0 withdraw from the David MeCline, Mer te Julgment The sight of the unifor hat we havo noright or jower to the site of the world's Colum- sfived or determined upon al commisslon and the local di- ats and voting but the chair Three Chillren Killed, Kknow what 1o was doing, and the bu'iness Paterow, N. I, July returning from by a delegate from ons not delegates aboard & car, Then the crowd Carit, Jimes” Morri Adams was . — hering started dge on the Passaie rive When midway on ture a train came dashing down on them "The house then adjourned until2 p. m. At the affernoon Buchanan of Cook offc rth that the house refe bill (0 & joint committee on Thursday thatthey have made no appavent tthey be instructed to report th ttee on credontials: They were told to go, A uiotion was specches be squelehed, that all nominatin; hree minutes, and provailed, There hod been Coloman 444, Deck 340, Littlejohn 11, John- son 47, seattering 5; total 81, T, Fulton Garr this evening, A. M. Stewart, well and Warwick Sand . N. Dexterand J. B, a resolution setting Gale, J. Clark of Ca rred the world’s fair nof Custer, This was modified to speeches be limited called for an of the charges Platte Centor; investigation in th latte Centor agaiust Butler and Coleman of offer rows 8500 if Burrows would supnort Coloman for governor, rs of Tue Br lished a few da, that a committee of ten be appointed on platform, Another motion was made that the conven- tion adjourn for hal The chaitman then said Baurmvorr, Md., July 20.-The following vectod list of the killel, injuved and missing by the collision in the | teamer Louiso: noticinga passenger train goingin the opposite not stop and srates Jumping upon th » Chairman’ thut a at 1o person e well known 10 would suggest I. 1. Clavk, Novth Loap; MeCord, Ord; C. C. 3 Shclby; N. Mackin, Osceola; J. utral City; R W and J, B, Westeott, ption was made th Doolittle of the joint commitice with an amendment to the joi orthe subiiss tional amendment, an nd Mamie Warrer thought it would be & good thing to of the orators present gotup on the platform and get vid oy th A motion wa t’ go ahead with veu were badly burt, but will recove: Grawer, sged fiv motion was that only onc speech be made in_the nomination of® eac it iled, although eve yelled for Burrows, but Irecommended its pass- vespond, although fie was in the hall, rof Phelps county arose in his chair and said that he went rows and assked hij Manipulation, Partridge of Lak ment which was roported and which provid thatany such indebtedness created sh by the city of Chicag maintained that if information is tele all over the world that the legislature to wash its handsof theworld's fairthe would bo very bad inst theamend- would not consider such a motion, and told them percmptorily not to Weleh, Osceola . Eberhant, ( : William Weleh, Osceola; Chicago and about the charges, Amie Ruth, David I Maggie Eller, Mrs, Sophia | e committee on_crodentinls were was lustily called He came to the stage and_ was mendous cheers, speal, but that they were here “Equil justice to ull mone,” was the platform and thelr religion ed about the g. 0. p. ship leaking id that the old ship was covered with br- nucles, and that the old_shin should be over- ld tricksiors hiad 10 water to pump-it wis Just launcling on a great open sea a new ship u magnificent vessel, and if the peopl ould dand in a safe hurbor in vember, while the old leaking hulk foun- 10tion was made that only two speeches in_seconding Logan: John owed for eac Frazer said that Burrow aginst its presider to show up and he did not belie bill filed in the superior court to dent, Seully is also o ers in the company, owning The company elaims that Seully, met with tre. He saud that | clared that it wo: alled for, He came platforn and said that he wi and that if ther 0 to syppress the ull of them! i aluost unanimous vote, Yk duy shgma ridge being the ouly one votingin )d's sake not to nomnate him, Coleman was called for, but was uot in the was the best roated a perfect uproar, and the chairman attemp! 1 Plually a delegate from Fillmore ap- quict und was lders' mectin a quit-clain a3 He Vanhousen and s of valuable land, which was The secrefary of the senate to the hoyse the same joint resoluti ouly to have be > announcen d to declare that Craven, Palmer; J. Muck, Chapman; Edwin A dozen others called for an ex It was impossiblo pounded till be almost brok motion was made amid the wildest confusion that Deck be made the unanimous choico of This was voted Berlin that the vince Blsmarck whe: in debate that he pers, isno loger to be ap- Missouri Pacific | plied to secret Downs, the junction of the y branches, burned at ¢ origin of the fire is The new part paled to the delogates to keep Moeller and Lemuel L.” Gaghager, Friend ; land in trust. and the senite The amendment tothe house senate resolution, and aft amendments roll eall w 8 dtionto such hasty con vesolution, and i gen until tomorrow alled upon every old Schars, Thomas H. Donahoey, Kearney; L. G Ruggles, Riawatha; & Scott, John Henning, Nichols, H. I in carnest the; soldier prescut to ris cheers veterans Ady adopted i Kns., July 29, olution was drafted out, of tho Ed “Thornton, the convention. chairman of cach 1 at the disposal v und presented 2t house at two Solomon Vi yestenlay evenin 10t known but is suppos made a motion that the rules be ded nd they proceed to vote upou the ates beforo t aused a little order und amid the din lock called the rolt for delegation connt trans portation, members pleaded guilty to serving wias much o sideration of theseria of no vote on the dem thegentlemen exy resolution printed and laid be The vote resulted 77 yeas to § nuys, and as it did not receive the requisite | it was defeated. Whitehead, who had purpo: a reconsideration ad _furthor Chancellor von Capr unt of the wuses applied in form Osceola; David Fox, Oswela; D. D, I Stromsburg, ain the chairm | nolsy delogates pointed the act us a policoman report of the committ { was then read, Jay Burrows actin the first formal they wanted th arman of each delegation to a logislature would wring the water out of ruil ter part of the state govorn were destroyed, J. Burrows read the platform, examination unchallenged Z 48 Spokes- A Disparch should make a good rate of bery, as it had bee The day of special piiviloge man, Mr. Root, said that ¥ ng to quit, but couldu't. onvention gr pussed, and by 0 o'clock it was very boister. Volo WS neve Mr. Deck had got th Thie eight-hour The furmens did 5ot w. hour law on their farms. | said that he didu't think it w with the | farm hands. he Contral Ani July has recelved the consul in this cit following dispatel frow Minister Di Guatemals at Mexico, dated Jul; Guitemala_iccepts vs spolco aud 2w e s minatlons for avkors whs next in ovder and 1, nominated W. Todd of Cass numed D, county and J. name of C. M. Ma, alled for and responded Powers was greeted with three cheers said he could not com eloguence of 4 Van Wyck. Ho caime befo tion 18 one of e people. established it w Rut designing meu 1 rated another system and that was that ied by parties how that peaplo had been The plan ndopted wus to | At sections that gLt be arvayed against cach 'ho people had had no chance to go tary of state the resolutions can be p A. J. Gustin of Kearnoy the farmers und was rewdy to sacritice him: rovoked by un and Costan Ric Guatemaly to before them A. Poynter of Boon Tho Knights of Labor, aud @ vote was taken on | plank, and the following resolu- International vailway, decmed great, “It 18 > the conven When the govern- Tom Benton claimod Dunurx, July 20. good friend in Hitebeock that he had an awful county who could oried in Limerick lotter from | Bishop O’ Dwyer has r the pope appro Dillon in counectic The Weather ko a and vicinity 1o ablest memie pendeat movement are saying tonight that | of the inde slgned eitizens of the state of udhesion 1o the principles, and de. ders of the PlattoCentre CD. Casper of Butler county talked about ten minutes and dwelt upon his Poynter made o with the Per fandamental mand that they be o Our financial syste | the restoration ot but just before [ leftT hud a lon | temperatire, principled men, divide the peoj this peoplo ad politicians a Wyel's overthrow thé Burlington railway, through its disgmsed strikors, throw its strength to Powens. of Johnson is & farmer and o rejoleing ov political virtues. 1t is an open. h and reaflirmed his p mul ballot was prodeeded with, but before th berry was wade the capital he had leavicd that Vresis ple futo two i silver to ite old > and unlimited ality with gold, and A Fertihizi Punapurnn, Pa, colnugo on an unanimous choice of th ominations fo B, Kooh, edit placed in nomination Scott Whity art & Co., manufacturers of desire belug in - accordinees r state treasurer were then e of Our Opinion, M., K. Lewls of Adam3 Valetnine Horn was also p: Loup county named J Edmuston of Dawson county for the posi- O. Hull named J. V. | Pace, Eugene Muua of Otoe was also named. ade by the govers be full legal tender forwll debts, pu al quostion and | private. estimated at sshop with old bootlegs, Scett pluuged into politics and thus ended it After the nomination of Powers there was sion of disgust nything at all about Road Superyisor, on, the sharks plundered them, R ewed the finunc all of the questions that have confronte ple sinoe Adam was @ boy iers had been treated us mendicants. Mr, Powers talked about railroads, but failed to ingM > Will 1ot bacome fme Tenne Havr rmen, fatally 3 aship Arreivals, Mr. Shroedor ¥ | & general ex pro B g A e | who know fact that Powors 1s many wes who belong o among thoso He said the AtGew Y road supery isor holdings, so that t should have an opportunit eure hotaes wud Lecowe good eitl Volfe for the prohibitionist causcd slght.” Tragdon the alliance, aud has been caviured « AtLiverpod—Tle Cubic, from New York. = = IMBEK 42 tison Transmits one to Cone s on tho Subjiot, netment of & the Mails, it Faeri®on following message to Coas 1siana arencwal of the one or - more lttary coms 0 pry seof calling public X 180 10 conduct business, tes, being powerless 10 ar themselves within their reach But People of all stutes aro The vast suns ates Yor nrters the ople of the United through five wd i ms. The useof is made an offe uld b practically lswer o ffectual tisenonts and ro- uso of the muails by those itution of an azency only 2 pirposes of logifimate it soclal intercourse, Itis L am suve, for me to sltempt rbbery of the poorand the dints of subleadquatters of the ompany, and its nunerus ublyalavger use ofthe itimate business on- District of Columbin, This liove fhat_ the orvice ndhy listrict vera uld be proupte 10 enable the poste £ the newspapers and i ‘ulirs of the ichl transmit here- R gistiation that may ing’of letlers by cxpress pir agents and other cities, It does. ails agninstthese conpanies, ation as is necessary to the tuaster geioral res nt calls attation to & Lynched, ) [Special Telegran to Metionigal, the Harlem ay hell to the nurdoring Aniie Goodwin, | experience while lewving cuno down the steps ne highly exciled and pressed ‘Ihero wnd the » beeamo of *lynch hin taken warning. With a ud flew behind him t it forward in the d triedto disperse it s seened t alliy the ing this lull the prisoner COLLESION, Two Fatlly [njurad, Ken Missing. ay last night wor Virginia and r, Charls Koop, aged lerine Koy y and Danle 1--Adolphe M, ace M. Allison, itehcock, Lizie A ber, Oustorick, Henry Kop und ehildren, ng - ptile Fund, Spedal Cablegram to nt is made in 80 naned by s eynieally almitted used it for the purpose of tile fun, pirposes. Money [ the chancellor will for in the public docu= i alio pube wlich the t years, but f detail leave” the ‘exact in sums 4 matter of cons wrek’s farnous statement s, ican War. Speial Teloram to probubility of Mexico bes in the Contral American i, Brittonof the Mexican Cohabuila, is 700 miles Mexican capitil, and thag ¢ not travel in that as here” he siid this I, so farss the algnity and sublic would permit, 1o res tral, Aud,” contiided Mr, cral public, I think [ am 5 Epid

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