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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1800, R : NUMBRK 43, TWENTIETH YEAR. 7 tha ASteratitn I Ve in ol ng w's early life was passed % AANA - " Procesditioy bf THABDORANAoNR) Ootivetc | BEmR i 6 folloy ehtored 11 RaP A R tion at Lincoln Yesterday, Htihon ' "8 & 3 Wit cree of | Sencoa Falls, New York, Almost Swepd THE RESULT GENERALLY ANTICIPATED. | [l Fgil the Nomilc G i T ’ | o ‘ by e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— Bccond District Republican Congressional i 7 : Convention at Has L LAWYER W. J. BRYAN NOMINATED, |, Gnnous aud 13 ‘ : o ihe e o i 1 Nt tlan s aative i | from Dielas couniy : . CAUSED BY A DEADLY FIRE TRAP. Laws' Name Was Not Mentioned \ A Biogeaphical Sketch of the Sncoosse | polC, T L ; § A y T Ahe Platform Inctud d the One : Adopted by the State | Convention, Carpe a Completo List of the ! R f v Bairdstown, Ohio, in the Hope | | | “Ha f sk 4 o Lous - ful Candidate, the Piattormnnd | 1 W o | Incendiaries Start Five Fices ag ‘ . | Delegates, Bibb 1. Mr womination was Oof Making a Specalation Fi. H. Clin S ¥ i - unanimous in Oil Land h : Y. 0 Bt Hastixas, Neb., July 80— Special Tele By Lorsony Wil ) a5 0 cogiess p £.ncoh i DTG -00.<(Shesinl: o astor u ram to Tnr Bee.)—'The republican conven e ‘Housen, J Hawki v t | Tue Bree.)-The democeats of the First | Yidate Mo th g fom tion of the Second congressional district me | congressionnl district met in convention this [ Mr. Bryan's spoc & 47106 wib {h6 at 9 o'clock. The Kerr opera house was fill S, ‘]' \‘\ i VAN IFYCK FOR CONG RESS, afternoon at Bohanan ball. The show at ulation democratic o, but with u with spectators and delegates. They b Y \ 4 ) - tracted scarcely @ scoré of spectators. and | SPrinkling of biblical quotat © offerd Stiey, VYA In mu:..u A ; t « W. | The Ola War Horse Chosen with a O o oe R ;‘]v. meet His opp \‘l‘\" RO S 80 example that the people’s convention y " T | Whoop by the Alliance. K mmitt t 1 f ) Lincoln yeswerday might have followed ‘ [t J pecial Telcgrant esomeness. K. K. Hay soln, @ | voters and learn th s and dise Congressional Candidates in Vieginia CARATARIE Tof LB cati _ - | of twice that ALy b 1l v the d A i) % SO o e Ready for o Ducl. state treasurer, was busy buttonholing, | ! c win uEn i 1S | ex-Governor David Butler h r about on the okl iAo el L bl e s Py i itlet b the request of Mr. Montgomery, being allowed | Telegram to e Bre Al din ragged edge, At 2 o'clock C. 8, Montgomery | two a1d Adam Snyder of Omsha marched in at | Cass connty, A.C. Ledgor, Groenmyood the head of the procession; and in less than George J. Sternsdorf, rank R the lemonade stands that did a thriving busi ness the day before were surrounded by thi PERSON AL POLITICS, The call of McKeighan met with hisses y Aty Ltk Ui 7 and, of course, the gentleman’s fricuds did irey iy s v el B0t appear i | this . congressional convention John Dillworth tried tosing “Joln Browu" ; i o] order by Mr. Beck. It was then R it 1 F. C. Putoam, T. B. Johnson, | 4:15 4. m, and Allan Root of Omaha declaved 4 A. J. MeConaughy B! | that many of the delegates had gone home At a few minutes to O Bost k called the V. B Havin, . A X ) a ! ”<w : 1 gone hom convention to order, \ L L' H. Winche Eicnelberger, | t S HBAEHLID 8. e ORH | five minutes all the delogates had taken their | Forissedy Omaha; Gage, G. B Mavvin, |00 HBE S AeRE thY t that The delegates’ names which appear in acton and A, J. Hunquist | however ) immedintely | seats with the sllenco and promptness becom- | Tancnster: Jons r, Airs o Lo | aton s 18 & LHU e e | gy gy < endid 4 in, H. P, Camp, J. T Mi | X ot ounty ! f?y‘»‘ The convention was called to order at 2:15 | Boydston, Wi Clty<e Pawiios, REW, | S B e ATanaein Tieds iontisinon ave:| X plant, postofice, ex- Filnore to be chairman of the convention for congressman from the | bY Jobn H: Ames, chalrman of the congres- [ BLLY, BPawneo City; Richardson, Bd Fatloon, | S5 00 W8RG @ MO o 5, 1 : nent, which was carried, and Stecle of Butler and | 2 | 3. Adams, C. W. Fell, R. M, was_carried with sionul committee, B e i s Boliey, FONIGH] T WK (R Bt SRR RE o, Sandor farniture w ms Lymidn ot Adams: escotted. ilmto tho chair. ch, Dr. Rayuor, P. C. More- | 1d Senator Van Wyck was de C. 8. Montgomery of Douglas county nom- | - The convention then adjoumed. it el AR Yo | aud the Western Uy clegraph ofice, suce This was quite an fnovation, as Stickles had Fallmer, M. A. Rubel, A. J. | clared the nominec i ULLAE Y m was held to select delegates to the di i nated Major J. W. Paddock of Douglas for The state central committee held a I d to the flame and withir once ran against Laird for congress, Stickles A, Gilborty T, Todzwiole TENNESSE, SUDL ICANS temporary chairman, Mr. Montgomery spoke | and nominated Johu H. Ames as chaiy said that his selection for the chair imposed a L 1, Ingalls, F M. Deity § e of the v as fit timber for u gubernatorial trict convention, Lee secured the delegzation, | hours fiftoen stares et of evo S Hume, a fow days later, published a cir block were ruined, nouncing the convention as unfair and flates spran 1eross the ho task and conferred an honor, 5 ree W Shreck, A A Nashville M Y nomination, which brought out a round of e A il .‘ 5 ! - Ll B an Nominated for Gov fe K HQUDI) R IO VISURRIBOUY M IOUIG L AP We he demoer: o o CONEre: PR Y L el Ty 1 od A. . White of Gosper county was declared naway, C. A McClou A " ; o NGiRmAt e plause, nnd endorsed himas a nan abundantly | aidiice. i1 eomon s e wdean efort to” wrange the matter ami consuni \ secrotary of the convention, L'wo assistant B e i O Mt £ S e ST Ty fiiis et qualificd to fill any plice he might be | falth indemocratio principles and tivite LA LLLL Wt gl sccretaries were appointed by the chir, J. B, | ., low: M, G, Starbuck, C. ¥\ Bub- | ; i,y July & 16 TopU Lt 4 5 | ourstandard all who belfeve in free o Loday Captain published a canl de. | block, while Jennings of McCook und Judge G. H. 1theaof i H . . D. Gerver, M. H. | can state convention was called to order by | called te A Just laws und eeonomical government SR " R ICLOELRE e b P p - Henty J R alleE U ia state comtite e motion was carviod without opposition, | | We i en te republicitn party for il My, Hume, He charact s H 5 | flw A committee on resolntions was appointed ! Y Taylor of Shelby county v as selocied as | a0 Mr. Paddock made a brief speech of | Mr¢ to fullill its pledies solemnly” made to the W. Small of New York moved that a con h Ranyan, | §o0siaiva 5 tment | thanks, flo spoke the R DT o o e A OiCR i e p Tt e X oHEnove thab e ro . Richardson, CGenres | temparary chaivman, Afterthe appointmen K pok i oldest demo- | two years, its tyrannical rules and its uns | mund tho proof or withdmwal of your | telopt mitteo bo not appofnted and that the platform | 1411 Lo David b, | of various committees the convention took a | ¢¥ats of Nebraska, exp pinion thit | Diing eitoris wretain supreunicy by traud | fiehd the, pook ur ity of waur | toluphone convontion, Tho platform by Lt s 1 e recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon. this campaign was fraught with more impor- Belicving that the object of government (s | their proper name,”! | way vention failed to adopt the followin : C. W. Shurtleff, C.B. Diehl, At the 1% v, St TRd atternoon scssion Cong tant results than any similar contest for | to protect Taan in the eajoyment of lfe. b Steps are being taker by friends fo prevent | It W condemn the practice tate of ro- lideman, ©. B.Jones, 1. S. Layman, | Houk was made permanent ch " years past and counseled harmony and t MOVINE cuses from the feder <upon tho Wheoler and A. 1, Page I 3 erty and the pursuit of inppiness, unaided by | the p YR S T 1 fodemul ihonitiie spel 0. Stefart, A 51 White, J.C. | platform was adopted with great appla putting aside of all heart burnings and per- | prossive exactions, we denounee the Lt ty is threatened in - conn vith the | ¢ 5 Nk (Pt lilding nominating (tion i 1 away yet \ ind congressional canviss in Stafy ssional con Stecle nominated Captain J, H. Stickles of four Sheldon wtements about himas “vil terand ma- | livery stable licions falschood nd conelude 0 d thre onal encounter that it is feared result from the publication of the cards, but there is small prospect of their being able to nnts nearly three'a SPECULATIVE INCENDIARE i1y 30, A my rdinary condition of uffairs prevails,at Baivdstown, an as | bidding the sinking of gas or oil wells within public contributions, and unburdencd by op the sole purpose of enabling the purties os i 3, Lee, R D, Law It reaffirms allegiance to the prineiples of the pointments, policy of the republican party as contrary to P LM L i B L liam Ransdell, il | the administration of President Harrison, | ¢ nporary sceretary. unjust and unfaiv to the peopie great | causes much excitement s the several MANDERSONON REICHARDS. o * uklin, C. Sallar LG vl and shanmelc tempt 1o’ repay lie B The followlng resolution was B pallard, Willlam k. Gay enact a pre (16 D e Phelps g Rhea, Jav 5 , | ness policy of tho republican party, | to make up the listof delegates while the | purpose of wholesale corraption at the st Candilnte ViR | about £100,000. R Ived, That we heartily endorse the | to the people and a home market for the sur- | secretary was accoptod tolielp the farmer by additions to the duties | to Tue Bre.]-Scenator Manderson suid to to reciprocity among the American nations, s \ e i rma- | foreizn custoners, | i the price of his pro- | nominated by the Nebraska republicans Site 0 " Tho Informal budlot resuited a8 follows: Har. | Binehem, W. W. Fisher of the government, It recognizes the right | nent | i i I ite Into Ol Land. Jovernor Thayer appeared on. the stage at | M. W, H. Hoover, James Drur el n law and expr s confldence in the amed the following committee on re Wo demand that wool, coal, Tumber, suzar, | throughout. Mr. Richards is a man of a | A formal ballot, was called, and ordered the | han, J. V. Beghtol, A, N. Mosier, which “would unscttle ‘the business | Charles Pool, Johnsons 'Jolin H. Ames, Lan: | uny be subjected to the heaviect dutice "> | whatever ho undortakes 2 ; ikl Whon the formal ballot was taken Adams | » 33108 and kd. Mcllnay | tion of the silver question in congress, Strong | Story, Pawnee;” Ed [al dson taxing power, and beliove that our merclany | He Pty during the campaien, for he has | ‘I'e canse is thought to 1e passage by the wick got out of the fight this fall was that he n combines is heartily approved, The demo- | ferred to the committee without debate. RO LY R or s (e | e il S it fte, SOl B O tho town limita dthat Yy . s of 5 hospiritof our constitntion, inlmieal to the | SeCUre an adjustment of the dificulty. - Both ing the removal to Tecolvo ittorneys foos illmoro—Deter Younger, jr | last latfor i P. Marvin of Gago county was | best | | "¢ | men are brave and determin o af i the ramoval o rocolve uctoroys’ fov ] . platform endorses 1go county was | bost Interests 0 our country And copecially | men ve and deterir Thé aftair ment of such amendments to the present law L action of the republican representa- | ¢ 185 was nade assistant se A x - P i R L . A. Matter n, | tives in congress, especially their. amort On motion of Mr, Montg Wo condemn the MeKinley bill Dold cetive tariff law that wil r > directed to. hand their cre i t JInco the Josiah Shepp i ; ; ; d POckots of the people, 10 the protheted mase | - b ! the I whil complutad th it form, ihelading ] ppard. and maintain confidence in the by s to the secretary, who was fnstructed | tries, the amount contributed by them for the | The Senator Strongly Endorses the | $00,000 and 5500000, with an in republican state platform. ; - I 1 ‘\_"‘ 1 1 omas 1, (| build hon industries, afford | convention took a ten minute recoss presidential election. Wo direct publie atton WAt Ao E AR | Hits Chinohanins 1o ooty sadome the | Roberts, B. ¥ ol ol couvenient and profitable employment | On reasscmbling the list” prepared by the | Hon to the fact that, while the ill proten ASHINGTON, July 30, ~[Special Telogram bodying the fdea of Hon, Jumoes G, Blainoas | @ oo cndob erquist. ‘ ' Chase —Captain James Burke Pay- | plus productsof our farn Y at 0, ks on gricultural products, 16 i fact multiplies | oy s | s 4 K y- | icts of our farms and at the same n motion of Frank Morrissey of Douglas | 1y b mdene. inerosses his atoc s 03 | Tue Bk correspondent of the state ticket | Trying to Burn a Town to Convert the b il Al e v, Van L. Wil A. O. Leslie - | time yicld a suficient revenne for the needs | the temporary organization was made y 8, tiox e / PR duets and decreases the purchasing powerof | 7 1858 180 B ot ICIe bt o Dundy—-O. J. Prindle, J. D. Fernam, C. M. | aud duty of congress to pass an effective | _On motion of C. J. Smyth of Douglas the | his income. Leite i 0o ULV Bt Gy ToLrno, 0., J p Saline ohn R wmson, H. M | v I f i o salt and fron ore be pluced on the free | 4 t deal of o . 1 this time and cheers were wild and many, bat | A I 5 P 1 and patriotism of the republican member being fr rch county il great deal of force of character, and has | oil village on the Baltimore & Oh Lirset B e 3 TN R Dodson & W L Bitis UiAe (oo mem of the el L D o pout that tho taril npon artieles of neecssiry & Ohio railroad, : I " I bR ot dal o | Suiter, 0. Westeott, William ¥, i terests of any sect th n el > Ty 3 r Phere will be no | had five incendiary fires within a we 1 number of delegates, 246, und a vote was 5 X interests of any section of the country. The | caster; H. D. Travis, Cass; arnhart, We condemn the glving of subsidies and ants waldl | 5 g i Lt P comb. W, FL. Morws, Andrew Wilcox, ounity ls conpracniates tm T iy eni® | Nematin: Harty | Bogdston,. Owser trpnagts [ Vo Sondemn tho flying of subsidies and | entanglements which will ombarrass him or | every busincss house hus been dostroyed. Polk—P, C. Johuson. 8. MeConnell R _ 3 n I marine ean hest be revived by the repeal of | ever becn aloof from questionable transac- | authoritics some time ago of an ordin county stavted off with 14 votes for Havlan, | kP S n opposition is expressed to trusts and the bill | B. Cumpbell, Surpy; 1. 8, Worrall, Saunder by th il ot | BVOF : imes an i b atavicie ALl the slory that Buats | Loeve, S. P Heat, Jool “Bowser, W | recently passed by congress against such 1l resolutions were ordered read and re. | V' 1AWs Which have causcd Its decline. tion! No one caun clim him 1898 i 3 : abled veterans, wito respondud o their coun- | never bee R A ety Shelit o pounded Fred Olmstead into tho' broud and | yS0ve £ val, I T. Atwood, J C. | eraticadministration of the siateof Tennessoe | Mr Morrissey moved that the convention | Try's call In the hoir af hor neod. and beiiove Eaver hosh teliiad Wbl tatiroaT raus o Who are holdiu at big pricos, men - Y Mulfingzer, W. D. Bowers, L. F. | is d < ? \ rthar 18k i or corporation monopolies, He was in the | hoping to sell ther 1 e d finding tlat earth’s surface, Mulii . wers, is denounced as weak, short-sighted, non-pro- | suspend further business until after the | that congress should discriminate hetween X i ! il men, and finding Elarin was! the unanimons. ohofo of the, | Schultz, B B. C. Rozan, Adam | gressive and unpatriotic. . committes on rosolutions teported, worthy and the unworthy, to the end that | Warwith Secrotary Proctor, who is ab the | their aspirations ched leagucd together to convention, recciving 246, 1 for Bostwick and R. H. Woodward, L. Kiser, W.S. | ~ Hon. Lewis T. Buxtor of Davidson county ‘This brought W. R. Vauglini to his feet and rollmiy reniain a roll of honor, and the | lead of the war depirtment now, and he | bun the town with o view to turning thesite 8 for Nettiéton, wid the convention called for | DO, Thomus Barr. | pre the Nushville Commercial club, | & lively scrap of ‘words Kilowed. He said | Bulipn's bounty be kept for its' ‘righttul | holds himn high v ecretary Proctor | into oil-produciug territory, him, y | Was nominated for governor by acclumation, | the nominee of the conveution would be on | " u Favor an amendment of the foderal con- | Ry SMr. Richurds R anon ox ity A committee was appointed to notify ST, | P =, the ticket with the RIOR AN Ararfimont bt e rod el cort Hy good char L and a8 he was ig Lun Blaze in Chicago. T . candidates for state | stitution which will take the election of Sroctor's orderly <duving 3 ] Iv 9 Harlan of his nomination, consisting of Dick | 1 gepviows with Ambitions Statesmen TLLINGIS LEGISLATUR offices and would stau on the platform | United States senutors from (ie stite Lo isli- al Proctor’s orderly during a part of | Cirreco, duly 50 Norval of Seward, Bostwick of Adams and 2 . ssantion Wi, tures and place 161 the hands of the peopls, | e war, he knows how 10 estimate the re Nottleton of Clay. in the Hotel Bostwick. FeSHRA e . L Lo P nisaze by (heNB e o Whrldia: | tHeidanae Hpssty L ave 1t In the ha f the IR Tan A RtB o povhratr e At o ke out tonight on the lake front at t . s it Passage by the Senate of the World's | o' 10 I BHn i1 Who ever hoard of & | a1 ar o siom ot balio o which will thaure | Proved britin (he (or govornor of Nebruslc foot.of Michizan stroct, near tho motth While this ec ittee was out, the conven Hasmr Neb,, July 80.—([Speci Fair Bill. candidate statding on two platforms ? to every eitizen the right tocast his vote a in Nebraska during the last presidential con- | of Fitz STmmons & Connerl, cunvratos oy we tion agam _insisted, and Governer Thayer | gram to Tur Bize] —Thisis a great cou s introduced by the chair. He said that if | this America, forthe making and m us nominated forany oftice he would Serixerreen, 111, July 80.—~In the senate, | convention might as well pass resolutions | cording to his own judzment. free from cor- | test, when he was chaivman of the statecom- | quickly spread to the lumber yards of B, B agree to maken speech, He thought it ON THE EVE OF THE CONT o A disastrous conflagras | the “bill for an act in relation to the world's | agajust raising tobacco in Nebraska and | ruption or intimidation. G mition Aver & Go. Whitcomb & Go., PekHilza\& Co ;s ped © opposed to the rust n all its I alance o ket St ’ Sg L ooy & i | ture of statesmen. Your correspondent CBlumbian exposition” was taken up on 15t conduete ing onions just, before Wo i opposed | ey Ihe bal of the ticket is stroug, | 454 H, Pacpeke & Co. The region is known outof placo for any mian to male a_speech, | Lincoln at SV L I e (Gl eeniag nikimorning analaasoliy) o ot thati the: paselntiohac dratted by.| brgvonvionandsunpression, o canal f|/localitos ofitho state; Thove sboon i faiti S crin b and 18 Sl 08 A o o satd that Harlan woud be. the next, con- | the people’s convention hud finished its long | vote of 38 to 1, in the form in which it was committee be referred to the state con- | terms with gold and denounce (e fortsof || division of the nominations, geographically. | Site of ol Fort Dettborn. Dhe wildomes i 14 Fort i) . he W T 3 1h o spirit that was manifest “tonight would | ang statesmen disappoiuted, and at § o'clock | At the afternoon nof the senate a | tion go on with its by 38, c= | Wallstreet us against the rights of the peoj | puplic life. Everybody knows Colonel Tom | guped'the place almost inaccessible for o fire umph in November, He w re that | LTSS t hat it became his | ¢ Mujors, the candidate forlieutenant governor, R b0 16 bonta’ 6ame fn 760i a1y Novonker, Flo s, rues s st 160 s west f | msenr fm he s e o 0 | M Sty Ot 1 e T3 | o s, oty of e repmacav | St camficiy frlieanaat covomor | caii, e i ot cae T cood cratic daily in Nebraska” to the differen. B e 6V N OriohnB s AEL AT him an expevience which willmaiehima very | [y s undor cc though still was drawn on the stago and could not make | sorrow, no le L the u v of a amendment had been concurred in between a state and a federal question. RNy oMyt By us dict | good presiding ofticer of the senate. buenin & Bhtweon ten” and ltoen ch, but wanted the paaty to work for | bitious politicians, As [ entered the Hotel | house with amendments, which were i congre FotH i " Provent the vongrossman from voiein e 3 divaction Fiirst congression MWe Believe in the rieht otlosal self-goven Lisno, July 80.~|Special Cablegram to shi Wwiro g Mr. Vaghn aked M i ment —homo rule—and we belleve the so-calied | | Pk Bri | —In the chamber of deputies last i t I be taking out their trains,\ Ho moved as au | fOrms, und tavor vigorous measures for Its | o uonting 0 it does tho various | he Nor % geressman from the second district and tnat | ull night struggle, leaving statesmen happy | advanced to third reading yesterday. \ntion aud that the cougressional conven. | the republican party toserve the Interestsoff | Mostof the nominecs have been prominent b | o cpio shaoras wid iront tati o November. Governor Thayer said that he ned to be no’ surcease of | senate joint resolution for a constitutional ¢ tive is to reprosent tho Will and inger | His long service in the legislature has n | Dluy, ‘The fire broke outabout 8 o'clock and Bostwick, named after that eminent heavy Senators Burke and Crawford y | questions, Tl convention repros sentimonts of Lis people upon every Diliais Bav itoubles les were burned wnd & Tederslolection il an’ encroachment upon , the mun who always makes | (8HE 0 S ) . a fuss, tried to make & speech, but wias hooted | Weizht stute 20803 tered @ vigorous objection to off the floor. crowd of hungry neu, each o first amendment, which provides, A motion was made that the convention | a ravenous look | At b )n-.u‘.u\wu\;nn election of a ehairman, This H. Bostwick came into the hotol office and | was declared out of order then made thateach county 3 ! 1 1 comwittee man and the fol- | cheels shaved, and t an amplo supply | the same shall be paid, if at all, by the city of ness 80 for on two platform thor tho conven- | the rights of the clthzens, an attempt to pors || NIRLL Senor Nuvarro interpelluted the gov- shall in any part thereof be by the state | tion represents the , Second or Third | petuate the republican party In power b ernment regarding the payment by Portugal ihdliatRechyarens ' enue tax or fund, but | district, it means de nd the state | overraling the clection laws ot the states anld || g5 Fngland of £25,000 on account of the seiz took possession of er chair and had bis | or from any state atfom Wil oxneoss. the wishes of the | wedeaonnce the congrossumn who 3, —The Pelidser pit at Sb over Kansas and Nebraska, stated that tho eter, S. M. | ices received by General Carlos west 5 ! | occurred yesterday, has been cleared. Fifty ! flection on the city of Chicago and said it | C. W. Sherman of Cass called Mr, Vaughn's | ho netual settler, and we der monoy and declared that, Bugland's action in nolds; Clay, W. I>. Shockey ; James | in A rescucd. The the vietims of the ARG debatahl AR e e foSiiane. iens. fairs, explained that cinding | ! ) AR DL 0 ; Would believe all the rumors he heard con. | 1enithy debate the amendment was non-con- | John A, McShane. , \ : of representutives s revolublonirs: iy ¢ | Portugal had placed the company in finau Nt ter; Harlan, A. D. Hedlund; Jeffer is us mild a mannered man as ever cut a ) ont policics that do not commend thomsclves tw | Biytociiy of the pirty i pwers toehaoClozls- | suid that England would consider it dn i | e crop Burned Up in the Western Phelp ey It i he is something of a politi ull th tional amend vent, over till tomorvow, | wanted to express bis horeor at the usurpa- | NIRRT ARG OF % Corript, | Yo, The atnount (6t O i o Tiin Ll B0V (BwecinliTaloy ster, A Highy; York, A.J. Newman. for everything, was another patriot who e orld’s fair shall be payable at the expira- | and carvied Morrissev’s motion to suspend * TDeleates satisfied with the foreign min explana- | Cpicago lumber company, which hus yards all 1l —— ation was empowered to cast the full vote of | Eutes in attendance ut the democratic s i Erpp|prolant in tho westoro hale obleariah do to represent the people of Nebrusk vorld for Laws against the carth, hassaid | Prominent Chicago Men Interviewed eded in’ adjourning for twenty-five mir i P, Stafford, Heary Butt, Thomas | July 80.—[Special Telegramn to Tue: B | that cora would cone out all right in western My idea of a congressman is that 1 | jng oil lucky fellow with all his 1 q - 3 staniaoutintothe ate not o into detail tonight lonel E. W 3 3 i Tue Bee M a Sarpy delegate: M. Hubner. M peque General Riva burnt out. In the widdle p of tuto Gevimany, o England that the weaker ¢ i 0 t tell just what is v t \ B with alarm the dan B. McLeaven, Fred i Vallery, #-, M « ird of } the United stites in the lute de e the vich. A contest between the p s crowd of N t i orts,” D C. McEntey, A A ey for the tonressional districts ge | Sents this disteict for hissupportot that meas-{| ureof tho Del gou Buy 1 \M\"n‘ ||‘. ‘\h RiiohiA sifiard the aebioslun ¢b Hre. lamt Jowing list was name of it. He talked of *‘the situation” with all | Chicago alone, hey considered this are- | well as for the state, e e rved for | ounced the government for payluz over the Adaws, Lepold Hahn: Butler, T. C. Rey- | his old time confide ; m;..-n { that hewas ‘ 0 4 g ot g tow iy nine of the persons who were at work in the fight for blood, and with a knowinz | showed a very mercenary spivit on the pact | attention to the fac iat a platform was | ment of a law, by congress, pr | de A DAV is an Imposition. | iy sohen the losion occeurred have been lhixufir' ”l““““x'\ L “ronti wink said that a man wight be a chump who | Of people outside of Chicago. After quite a | adopted four years ago for the special use of | avquiring orholding of lunds by non-resident | feu Ribeiro, minister of foreign iller; Franklin, ) | ‘ 3 0o the pre rules of. the house s L 2 explosion. numbering ninety-eight, have been L g surred in, The other b rmendmont was | Mr. Morrissey also assured Mr. Vaughn | NWe denonnea the prosentrules of the hause | tho conteact with tho railway company, | {HECUC Gosper, M. White; Huys, G cerning Harlan's unanimity. In the lan- | adopted and the s adjourned until to- | that never in the history of the state had a | i iR e by S or | Portugal ha i Hamilton; H. M. Kellogg: Hitcheock guage of Mr, Byron, the poet, Mr. Bostwick | morrow, when t 9 t congressional convention met without mak- | ovrraling the rights of the minority, “but | elal dilcuity, At the suggestion of Glin KANSAS CORN RUINED. Croft: K T l i ; the senate's n e in i ing a platform, This district may believe in | also of enabling an actual minority, it being u { Potre, the Biitish minister at Lisbon, who Msrhodug ze Croft; Kearney, L. M laud; | throat or scuttled u ship. The Boss | amend gl ! Nuckolls, C. B. Tec; Polk, I nover did either of these two things, but| In the house the wor fair_constitu- | the democrats of other districts. ~ For one ho | laton at e distiites 0f thiseseotiauens [ of good will) Portigal had voluntarily ad s 0 without deliberation or debite, anc L onor vinee e amount to Kngla 1d not to the b iy Y. Starbuck; Saline, W. H. Stout; Seward, James W, Dawes of e nor | The senate joint resolution take yand | t of Speaker Reed R. S. Worroll; Thayer, B. M. Jeukins; Web* | of this state, and inthe BEalist. Hoss | AToRAGY o e aRent thot Mo ge i D O o ise obt Gowikian MF Vaugha | 1070%F oSk s did not recognize, Senor ro was not | gramto Tie B S, H. Pullerton of the Harlan was finally found and spoke as fol- | mo, and who agsurod moe that Havlan was to | tion of thirty vears fneteadof twenty, Dossed | busine e e S (W tion of the matter and hewill w his lows: “While itis with gratitude that I ac- | bo the man, Yet he had a e I nsLeRa0F bivonty . CRAREa0 | R e e T R The following is a complete list of th srpellation copt, allow me to say that in the coming about him, and he talked more ) H . i i paign 1 will do all within my power for than he acted THAT "FiISCO SCHEME, its county gressional convention Fzeta’s Encouraging Advices, 10 up and the yield will be practically noths coss. 101 should be elected T will do all Smith Caldwell, once himscl After ropented efforts the convention sue- | Otoe County—Geovge Lerdigh, H L Laperran, Salvador, (via Guly Mr. Fullerion has had ' faith unfil now ehngalully Ao poopl o tho Shoand that L 3 S on the Subject, o whol nade a rush by the e e ey | Kansas and w e crop, but his represent the peopie and not him and wain, Citteaco, July 30.—|Special wnded up and read | Freeman, FrankMeyer, Henry Wenling, C scatof war are very encourag winds have e to stay everything is Yaud and find discontent, diss A t f 7 D Ao wape tada s , s e A T s § B TPt = o) e P} 3 BN i) 5 the drouth hi c thore ook across the waters and find in tion will be el \ me, the story publi battling against the stronger, In this coun 3 T the effect that a s lemocra Neville, W. H, Dearing, W. D. try wo find the same thing. The poor | shuson of Sutt t y i 8 ] d the SEARBEA T e o Wiy M the corporutions is going and ¢ | votarn fr i 458 - ARG 1k piheof | pa Gholdon: - party is in danger. I do not 1 lifyi utation of being for the peo it 3 s dipp guined as 4 mountobank. I'have beer corporutions from prineiple and will always nsist that they be abridged and allowed 1o | & aTSvnE | A M only carn their shar In the house of 1857 | ' confiden isco, o AL LIRS e R ) T Hondurs wa's a bill Mnst railroads and my vote acelan n v 1 3 A Da Vet r ' toward tho on that showed where 1 stood. | think the ton of Clay = R A Brfiing, 3 Dias sald shio will interstate commerce law would end all this | opened out headquart b ug M, it JoF s BUOY y Hanok oY P ) iuatemala prov discussion on val votes and that on local | feels that he is (o be the oh i 5 sl 50y 2 | Wol i ST zatos tho loglalation could anc would vegulite | tho raco to. dofoat Mok ’ L Dy s n trike out by 4 o, iranis | Looking for a Lynching Ree, tie matter, On the question of the tari with Dan and he is hopefu | Mcrris, Armou e g T feae out it los 1 M.Tox, | o B @ (o Ly ngRen elieve Lam in accord with the people of the | G, W ton, the Orlea ¢ as . partner, Geor fPadeln iya oH oy Sy Fraxais ily ] e west. In the MekKinloy bill there are thin snowed under for governor in t & Co, MRy Ana._toole s Sy o M special from Fresno aumber: ok T would not vote for, Asto pensions aud | yention last week, is on the Y 2 Lhat nd his motion, Lowry [ . M. | ingfifty or more, moet last the s e y for soldiers T am with the platform and think [ yeviews “‘the situation 0 L e | { b il : d : e L the soldiers have never been paid for the | highly and gaily grat y v 3 u iRioS sl S ; ) work they have done who know Mr. Boston hest nicits d : i Nettleton said in substance: **It's not cus; R. G, Stoy and Coloncl 3 3 s 5 e railroads, 4o sontrol, M MG i, wn_held T T tomary to preach one's own funeral sermon. | Republican City, politicia \ i g order a3 hioglog: th Pime the Rus- Gentlemen, you have chosen wisely hat the romantic h maker's motion was lost by a ot g y e " : nt application him to be tried and trae, 1 shall de on for pre-em at's )7 saild Mr to 101 nay glas cou 1 \ RN I of the work to eleet him, Let us R ke v v ‘ 3 J N L4 | I g will mee 8 wari 1 N heso oIS AR AL oD B BINOYS i Falaanars ,“;"',‘ s ; Evidence of a Terrible ( th Lyman of Adams county nomis X | Starb: e £ « ) DN & ; PorTiAND, Me, J A ¢ e 1, Glage for chatriman of the cont R ! - ' : 3 ABFARRL o O o o that the name of 1. Nettleton be substituted t b \ raph + £ h Jares in or I " in place of Guge. Nettleton appeared upon the stagre and declined to serve and requestod halls ) thit that his name be withdrawn, Gago was « n isa Mr. We nominated 1 e ErRN . L C. A. MeCloud of York was* made se. B R U tary 4 it Rix Al Knthusiastic speeches were ma > 1 Supposc Hastings, Prof. Andrews of Adums county and General Dilworth, in which they p et ) \ i y i ARIINGTON: THIY A0.—-The Dresidont 0 dieted victory in November L A y Wbl 5 lcer ngi b ) Luws’ namie was not mentioned, and he ) e e ¥ N " i ! ; - & very evidently did not want any of it 4 A7se Conter, wh } R Sraex Bonsoted 3 : s Mr., Harlan'had been contident all day that | | 2 ey ! - he would win; in fact all the politicians fig- | Folsierad v Ll A Miss ssippl Bdit ured that Harlan would be the man, and this | ** 2 ) was the tamest convention ever held in the Becond congressional district Will Report Conger's Lard il J I b m. f Douglas made an ex plank fayorir that appears in the corr ad men 1o the head Calif ¥ b n ¢ > Presidentinl Nominations. | The Wenthe Walt 8 ) 4 ok Miss., J sort of Juge \ vertoday )i to this hour, 10 (ha (h § ) toming The Delogates, y et of Hiteh Tl B e e : g8 g Vg There are twenty-five counties in the ' nyention, just ca Cliew hud b i L . Becond district, represented as follows : : ““1;"‘{‘;‘(‘ Ape _,', at A o8 wade a Mo & 3 " t ived here \llmv.‘ \\ illiam ! Orr, A, J. Coons, John J. Byram Jennings of McCoak, who is 1 The President Will Be The W 1ndiff of Lancastor nomin: W om in Sa € 4 i that I Wiso snd Fred Watte ; ing after the contosted delogation from Bostox, July 80.—President. Harrison ha | J Brvin of Liiioin ana sty pomir s bor hssgarbpicialbd @R | ne I : d Thayer—W. H. Dow, J. W. Lamm, H.C. | Willow, is one of the promiscuous figures definitely promised the Army of the | onded the nomination, assuring the conven- | Leuh Marion cour March 19, 1560, | Jiig of tho river were' drowncd sad (beis | ECucra ’ b poraans W vurday \:0‘. H.J, Wilson, G.G. Pratt, E. Joe McDowell of Falrbury, ls bere sellivg | Republic commities 1o be Lerv Augus | tion that Omala did uit want the carth. 1o | 1 1560 bis futher moved ou & farw near Si- | houses destroy | i e Insurrection which broie gut Suturiaye