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TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 31 1800 CUMBEN 43, Sccond District Republican Congressional \‘ Ko e . % ho o For Heirian "% | Procssdings of Thulr Ogremonil Ootven: | BEVAR...crisserssois e iroi 8 | Gt iy Aol | ; o il Brva . DI I - oot |Senwa Talls, New York, Alnost Sweph Convention at Hastings, - e ho | tion at Lincoln Yesterday, Tibb .. enieeneest aoig | bachel ¥ of Avag by ths Flimes, L D s 1 1 » 1 b gL T F. E. Whilo of Platismoutti s .. ! ¢ g0 1 an The Nomin | A o oy ooy Afto X t Ve [ oe " Y, aunon's and yi's v S wen or Harlan 18 & native of Onlo | LAWYER Wi J - BRYAN NOMINATED. |, o e e ang W hitors . il |CAUSED BY A DEADLY FRE TRAP, s age. Ho is a | - Douglas gave 3, to Bibb, s |; 4 + 3 1 The for al ballot resulted n o € S Laws' Name Was Not Mentioned £ 1 } X r A Ative . : 3 ' A Biographical Sketch of the Successe | fryuy : : ] Incendiaries Start Five Pivey Ahe Platform Includd the One AJ. B lin, o . H ful Candidate, the Platform and i iar art Five iy an Adopted by the State Bibb ! Bairdstown, Ohio, in the Hopo a Complete List of the Dkl pret BEvn nds f ! Conventior ! $ t t e of 1 t Delegates, Bibbl. Mr. Bryan's nonination « of Muking a Spedilation wd Bis name was pr C. J. Smyth of Do IasTixas, Neb,, July 30.— Special Tele v, \ IS 1 M. ) RLiLo) o] were appointed a conmitico o bring gram to Tup B, )—The republican cony ” " 1 AW Tur Ber The democrats of the First | didate tothe platform 5 cor Al district met in convention thi Mr. Bryan's specch of aceptance v > vit 1 unaninous, » ¢ in 0il ds. tion of the Second congressional district met - at 9 o'clock. The Kerr opera house was fill 1 g VAN WYCK FOR CONGRESS. afternoon at Bohanan ball. The show at- | rogulition democratic bt with o with spectators and delegates, They were st el e A Phe Ola War He Chosen with a o i 5 to meot his opponent on np and ex noisy, buteven in all their avandon furni . he lc \ade stands that did a thriving busi- | ! : x I | pressed adesin to have ressior PERSONAL POLEITCS, B AHTOHIELHS Sachie’y” sonves o1, O, w ioop by the A) ram | eSS the day beforo wore surrounded by thick | committeo help him shake the hanis of 75,000 Lincoln yesterday might havo fc \ | s joeram | lonesomeness, I, K. Haydau of Lincoln, a | voters and leam the naies, ages aid disei Tho call of McKeighan met with his e o oY tobon the fd- | candidate for tho democrati ination for e E R sy and, of course, the gentleman's friends Andrew's, 3 316 oot anentonal convention | D SR, Wik \.m‘»\ bu sling, and | SHOUBIGRL § % i REDET " not appear. , Chris Weber and : S ¢ tion | ex.Governor David Butler hung shout on tho TR WP Do tioniery, DUnE am o Tir Ber KL T [ s - eticl o John Dillworth tried tosing “John Brown i . order by Mr. Beck. It was then | paggod edge. At 2 o'clock €. S, Montgomery | two ChWatenad. i conn C but Bostwick choked him off Putpam, T. B. Johnson, v d Allan Root of Omaha declared | g 4 Adam Snyderof Omaha march in at Cass connty, A conger onal canvass in Staffond cot ilding A F A. J. McConaughy, J At had gone home | '+ P 1 < ¥ Douglas, George [, & asdor rank K. VAL L X und Ata few minutes to 9 Bostwick ca ‘ox, farlun, J. A. Kivk, C. O estan dir ressional conyon. | tholicad of the procssionyand in less than |y oe @, =y o B thn 14 moith oway yets | ¢n at t thd convention to order, \ | ‘\\\.4."“,”,‘ A. Eicnelberger, 1ot me m, 4(»,. motion, | five Hmm:‘a.dl»(lhr lel .uln‘A s h m’ \.\‘.U{, their | YoNiaoa, W 8. Boiton . It the campaign is a hot one. Among the | gy e i The delegates’ names which appear in A J. Hunqguis lecided to immediately pro® | seats with the silence and promptuess bec Luncstor, John H, Aines, I Pl Bl 3 toberts, 1. sty, T > ot of & COngTeas lenix block, tric light another column, were accepted Roberts, D. S, Hasty, T, M tion of 4 congressman s 1C Y b, Noy s 8 | il 5 1 of Zex-Governor Fithugh Lee, and Frank | ) s s Steole nominated Captain J, H. Stickles 3 Boriin, 1B, Goop. 5 Motk | so P LD conyention was called to arderat 215 | Hovisian, Nebruska Gty Pawied, R W. | jiiue of Aloxandria Tiese gontlomen are | Pt ke e Filmore to be chairman of the convention; HATORO, ! i it A reestan from the ohn H: Ames, chalman of the congvs- | eV 4 Sirpy Dt ;lj‘ 1B% *PaTIo) at swords points and thelr fr are | gpo o : M which was carried, and Steele of Butler and | Nuck Adams, C. W. Fell, R, M, | Fi Ilis was_carvied with wild | sionul committee. Saunders, John . Sherman, Waloo. alarmed. When the Stafford cour B T uin GUATNIS thcotod Him 16 tHo Ohuir. | Alken)C ' Dr. Rayuor, P, ¢ Mor lause and Senator Van Wyck was de €. S. Montgomery of Douglas county nom he convention then adjouraed tion was held toselot delegates 1 This was quite an inovation, as Stickles had | ool ¢ L Mo A Rubel, A J. | hie nominee inated MajorJ. W. Paldock of Douglas for | The state central commitie held a sos Congressional Candidatesin Vieginia A Duel wol; Nemaba, | candidates ave Captain Daniel Lee, o nephew 1 funeral oceasior J.o W, Barnlart, Auburn; Otoe, Harr or, Sandoy iture waroons aud the Westorn Uy ograph oflico, sue- et 8% . i ed to the flames, and within foue - - a SRl E b i rictconveduloll, Leosecure € t filteen stors cast of it to the Sheldon once ran against Laird for congress. St Gilvort. T. Lole , TENNESSEE REPUBLICANS. temporary chairman. Mr. Montgomery spoke | 8ndnominated John H. Ames as chairian Hume, a fow days later, publiste | k were muined said that his selection for the chair imposed & | k, G Ingalls, H. M. D 3 of the major as fit timber for & guberatorial e B iatioRm nouneinge th wention as unfair o flamessprang aerc , Lo (i | , o V. Shr cwman Lom ion hich broughtont around o > atfe . ININON ¢ I I'tic fr S opera house anc 1 I 0 task and conferred an honor. Col b W Mele B b Mille ted for yv- | nomination, which br ‘f' t around of ap We, the denio First eongress madonn ¢Fort to. iitangs. tho mittex amis | Lt was consnmed with 3 ‘l: A. I°. Whito of Gosper county was declared | B Oqgavay, C. A Mctloud, J. P, Miller, 7 5 plause, und endorsea him asa manabundantly | district. in convention assermbled, rea i AB1Y N fatied Il Bt s his NIk secretary of the convention, I'wo assistant | 1 WillowoM. G Starbuck. O, F, Bab N e Ihe republi- | Qualificd to Il any place ho might be | falthin democrutie prineiples aud fuvite t oday Captain Tee published a eard de- | blok, whileon the v p Opera- b oy et CRE R ot of Duftey, H John Walker of the state committeo. and | The motion was carried without opposition, | Wenrrilan the republiean parey forits £ upou M Hume. - Ho cliracoris thames extended foa 1ps, | Schainel, Sam Mesime o) o oE i ant tint s abait b 9 Livery stable, butall | < A committee on resolntions was appointed. | VG Y ‘ach Taylor of Shelby county was selected as | i licious falsehoods, onclide ¢ ALL three of The news; v nd W. Sumall of New York moved thata com- | ;P O e chairman, After the appointment | thanks. Hespoke asone of theoldest demo- | two years, lts tyrannical rules undits it | mand tho pro withdrwal of your | teleph viceis susy Vestorn mittec be not appointed and thatthe platform |yt SOV S8 AWiBy D 3 ittees the convention took a | ¢rits of Nebraska, expressed tho opinion that | ‘[5[‘[;"’,‘ g eforts toretaln supremuoy by fraud | ohawog aginsty DIl brand them with | Union company is doi ssatthe raile OLATSS SOLYEH DL, IO s suctignne (B BEAEH | ryraan il s g recess until 2 o'clock this afternoo: this campaign was fraught with more impor- Helicving that the object of governmentis | theirproper nume | wa couvention, TTho platiorm by tho stato con Hitcheook (. W. Shurtleff, C. B. Diehl At the tant results than any similar contest for | to protect muan fn the enjoyment of e, db- | Steps are being taker by friendsto prevent | The fi lor cont <. vention failed to adopt the following plank W. D, Wildeman, 0. B 138 Tavean L erty and the pursuit of hnppiness, unaldéd by | the personal encounter that it is foaved will | son broke iin i Tel lo's We condenin the practice in this state of o= | W' B’ Whoolor and A 1. B, ¥ ~ . publie contributions, and unburdensd by op- | result frrom the pu tion of the: cards, but | diy good v S 10w ho moving cases from the federal courts upon the Mg e SICPIE S0 B P (0 o0 0o platform was adopted with great applause, [ Putting aside of all heart burnings and per- | prowive exactions, we demounce the tarit | harois snall j of their being able to | loss already amomnts approximitely to $ e [ A T S ST P At e i i i bl It reaftivms allegiance to the principles of the | Sonal disappointments, DS e b oS contears 10| socuro an adjustment of the dificulty. Both | 0, andif the fir is stiixgiiNhel SGOLLH N (116 EOOV L5, oteLvs . ILUBYaL: fiie Fillmore—Peter Younger, jr., W. J. Waite | last national platform and endorses George . Marvin of Gage county was | bestinterests of our country and espeeially | menave bave and determir Pho affair |y boconsiderably i could not be recovered in the stute illiam Zenn, William Rals ithol. | the administration of President Harrison, | chosen temporary secretary. (el it ELAE D GRG0 $00 ARG TR LD e el et a0 ok O el v lirge acna tvanburiod and we urge upon congress the enact- | J. W. Price, 5. B.Camp, A n Adams | the action of the republican representa- | of Uass was made assis S O L e Aok IhTer Bl h 1a - ~ over and miny of the best building in ¢ M such amendnients o the present luw | A. Stuart, R. A. Matterson, Truman, | tives in congress, espe their eff On motion of Mr, Montgomery the several AL B A By W NANDZRSON ON I ACH AR DS, villago wiped ou B il HREVOHE Such o S R e e e B e In s espectally. thelr effort to | - I rootod i i (heta oras | &nd shumeless atteupt to repay outof (e & Oareful edtimatos plice the loss hAtwoom A pan’ X g , | Shenklin, 3allard, am R. Gaylord, | enacta protective tariff law that will vestore | delegations we coted and_theirere- | pockotsof the peaple. 0 the profected ind e A " : 0,000 11 Y000, Witk A The following resolation was adopted, | Josiah Siieppard and maintain confidenco i the bnep. | dentials to the secretary, who was instructed | Lri, Uhe amodnt tontibutad by then for the | The Senator Strongly Endorses the (BT s ith an insumneo of ¥ II‘;I\)‘J\'”;}“I’E‘;'VI:I'\‘:H )v‘lr}'.‘ form, including the | phelps —George P, Rhea, James Morrison, | ness policy of the republican party, | tomake up the listof delegutes whilethe | purs 750 of wholsule cormptin it st CARAIdR s YB3 Qolor about §100,( ) an state | . [ Thomas Gainforeth, Thomas Tynch, C. H. | build up home industries, afford | convention took n ten minute re D e ettt Whila Ther b e attens | Wasmivaroy, July 30.~[Special Telogram tohelp the farmerby additions to the dutics | to Tus Bre)—Smator Manderson ssid 1o onagricnttural products, 1tin fact multiplie | r. Paddock made abrief s of | nreto fullill its pludzessolennly made to the | Lk il S { Urat ch of | SLGpie, its reckless ex trviganee for (he Lis i | atternoon session Congressman % Houk was made permanent chairman, The | Years past and counseled harmony and the Resolved, That we heartily endorse the | Roberts, 15, W. Beghtol, John Picree, B | conyenient and profitable employment [ On reassembling the list prepared by the Hale amendment 1o the MeRinloy bill em- ] Pl B oo s LaT DIV plo ANt ” 12 Pl " Howendobier, 8. (. Berquist to the people and a home market for the sur- | secretary was accepted o lus 5 B O T AT - ihne 8 | " Chiaso~Captain James Burke, A. B. Tay- | plus products of our farms and at thesame | _On motion of Frank Morrissoy of Dot ) 14 aaanoilieD Tur Bercorrspondent of the state ticket | Trying to Burn a Town to Convert the R G Tor Mt foe o e s b o e 0 10, | lor, Van L. Wilson, A. O. Leslie, A. Cun- | time yield a sufficient revenue for the needs | the temporary organizaticu was made y forelzn customers, tessens the price of his pro- | nominated by the Nebraska republicauns | Site Into Oil Land. | | | = = | SPECUIATIVE INCENDIART 5 i 20 | ningham, W. W. Fisher. of the government. It recognizes the right | nent ducts and decreases the purchasing pow er “t The fntormal ballot resulted as follows: Har- | = py,dy' 0, 4, Prindle, J. D, Fernam, C aud dutyof congress to pass an effective | On motion of C, J his income. lan 136, Bostwick 31, Newton | . i s 5 : b \ We denand that wool, coil, Tumber, suzar, Governor Thayer appeared ¢ the stag o W, H. Hoover, Jar election law and expresses confidence in the | chaiv named the salt d fron ore b plieed on the free lis great deal of foree of ok act nd has | Sk ol S lin R. Johnsor Will wisdom and patriotism of the republican | olutions. one member being from e AT e O T o i v Aok 1 C awracter, and hi ;}u\l‘uw ;A-m-m-ln were wild and many, bu Dodson, J, W, Little, T ¢ party that it will ‘not pass:any laiw C. J. Smyth, Douglas; 8. B, I AR LAY i i most execllent judgment and diseretion | 0 did not respond. | is an exceptiomlly strong tickel 0, 0., July 50— A mostoxtraord inary throughoit. Mr. Richards is o man of 4 condition of affuirs provals at Baivdstown, an ol village on the Baltimore & Ohio railmad, about twenty miles south of this eity Ithas had five incendinry fires within & week and bo greatly reduceds and tat ariero of lix- : | /. B A.N. Mosior, FUM. | which would unsettle the business | Charles Pool, Johnson; Johin i an’ Subjected i the heaviestdutics whateverhe uidertakes, There will be 1o rka) ;',l("l‘,l.“[,"rf,\,'t‘ e L A ) 0. Westeott, William 1% Wiiit T it ta 0 Fai moc otk ot bhe ooan b s, | feastae HIA DI is, Cass; T Bema o :‘.u[‘v:m‘n:“ subsidics and | entanglonents which will ombarass him or | eory busiiess house has bem destroyed. taken, i (e 1‘1”\'1.‘1‘:\.\\“‘ row Wilcox, George | e untey s congratulated upon the wise solu- Nemaha: Harry IXI‘II‘FILH: Oto 3 L O O e the party dm;w! the campizn, for le s | T cuise i thowht 1o be the pussiee by the }\ Whon the formal ballot was taken Adams | 1 nd 5, Mollnay, oot o svak qiestion it cnigross s rony et v i sarinolcan st o Tevived by o mbeal of | everbeciutont fm questinaio trinsac: | sthortics sometimeaioof anordince for County started off with 14 votes for Harl Loceve, S, P Beat, Joo Bowser, W. C. Car- | vecently passed b res at: suh olufions were ordered read and ve R Dt o ; CGaididias for huy Hal| deseriing Bostwick. All the glory that Bost J I Y congress again uch ot wick got out of the fight this full was that he | *°8 . d R S Nowral, I T, Atw bidding thesinking of gasor oll wells within the town limits. It is alloged that men never been tainted with railroad transactions | who are lolding town lots at ¢ pricos, or corporation monopolies. He was in the | loping to sell them to el men, tindin YL warwith Secretary Froctor, who isat the | theiraspirations choeced, leag sthor t « Ipensions for dis- & railwad candidate, for he has combiiies is heartily approved. The demo: rred to the committee without delate. abled vt onded fo their conn passed by a vote of 38 to 1, in the form in which it was leaving i v | adva A constitut | Bostwick, named after that eminent amendment, which provides, look no such indebtedness so created Hstwi 1e into the hotel oMee and | ghy b iadrthis i xince | r, 8. B, Clark, W. D. Bow L. 1. | is denounced as weak, short-sighted, non-pro- | suspend further business until after the | that congress should diserim ¥ fond nd | Hition's bounty be kept for its righiful | holis him in high rega sretary Proctor | into eil-producg teritory § for Nettidton, und the convention called for | P¢rb¥: Thomus Burr. prosident of the Nashville Commercial club, | & lively scrap of ‘worGs fillowed. Ho said | wypds. 4 & cliards wi manof ex Harlan of his nomination, consisting of Dick TLLINGIS LEGISLATURE, ses and would stau! on the platform | United States scnutors from thestate leglin- | yhowan ho knows how toestimate the brokeout night on the lake frout at ‘ g b s i a farce. [Appluse] Who ever heard of a Wahile this committee was out, the con Hag =, Neb, July 80, pectal Tele- afr @ far Applause.] W } h Ave pass bl in Nebwska during thelast presidential con- | of Fit nons & Connell, contractors, and i wihat > tombrinted. for.nny. GMoe’ ko wouid bill for an act in relation to the world's | against raising tobaceo in Nebraska and | ruptionor intimidation, : “Phe balance of the tic strot GG ! ormes, wnd (AVor vigorous measures for its md H Pacpele & Co. The gionis Kiow: vut of placo forany man to makea speech, | Lincoln at 5o'clock this mornin | third reading this moraing and taking out their trains, Ho moved as au | i i mroiu i ChAdr - o ! The 1 18 known sivand free colaze of stiver on_equal [| localitics of the state. There hasbeena fiir ‘ wominecs have been prominentin | o 1d Dewrbor, The wildemess At the afternoon session of the senate a | ton go on with its busicss, = | Wall street as ¢ the rights of thepeo-| would be success all along the line in | messenger from the house aunoanced th 3 Mr. Morrissey regrotted that it became his | 1) ongane, five boats came ingood opresent the will and interests of | His long service in thelegislature has given SRR QRiRe ShedERlopl oo amendment had beeu concurred in by the | bot § ! & spoech, but wanted the ‘party towork for | bitious politic house with amendments, which were read : congressman has nothing to do with state | Tiie congrosman f vaicing ol = burning fiiooly, “dbstwveen lon and. filteen ke u speech, but wis hooted | Weight statest Boss Bostwick tered vigorous objection to MV R e Ie00 N B e ve in the rlzht of Iocal self-govern Lisnoy, July 3).-—[Speciil Cablegram to | of the wind alofe sived shipping and ware proceed with the election of a chairman, This | i Ui [ the vights of theeithens, in attemjt to per g ! nd of £25000 on account of the seiz- 5 s z "\L me its cent man and the fol- | cheeleshaved, and yet left an ample supply | the same shall be paid, if at all, by the cit platform will expross tho, wishes of & tho | Ve dusounco thecongrissiun Who IS DYe Pus, July 30.—The Pelilser pit h ) Phe public domainshould be preserved for nolds 1y, W. P, Shocley; , James Miller; Franklin, J. Benjaming Frontier, | Wink said that a man might be a chump who | 0f people outside of Chicago. — After quite adopted four years ago for the specialuse of | uequiring or holdingof Lunds by non-reside Sen ibeiro, minister of forsign uf pit when the explosion occurred havo been pounded Fred Olmstead into the broad and | i cratic administration of the state of Tennessee Morrissey moved that the convention | try's call 1 o Schultz, B. C. Holland, B. C. Rogan, Adam | gressive and unpatriotic. comuittee on resolutions revorted. the worthy and the unworthy Natllot thety kst 7. and ho | burn the t T t thos Harlan was the unanimous _choice of the, | ooy 5 Ll DEan; Lt d ung c. A et oon, Resl O Ty the voll miLy reniin arollof howor, and the | heal of the war artment. 1ow, and. i n ti n with aview to rning thesite canvention, recoiving 40, 1 for Bostwiok and | 2¢eds Tt “H. Woodward, L. Kiser, W, 8. Hon. Lewis T. Buxter of Davidson county This brought W. R. Vuaglin to his feet and s nowinated for governor by the nominee of the convention would be on | We favor an amenduent of the foderal con= it v good charatér,and as he wis iz Lnmber Blaze in Chioag », HiE R ior e e | Was nominated for governor by wmation n ) it u We fivor un a n q - | ceptionally good charactér, and as he wi = a ongg . A committeo was! appointed to o ON THE EVE OF THE (ONTEST. 2 - the ticket with the eandidutes for s stitution which will take the elewt'on of cral Brocior’s orduly Juring @ part of CriAGo THTY B0 AT MBI o SO Laterviews with Ambitious Statesmen adopted by the state convent Vit is | tures and place it in the hands of the people, - ZaimoedENGlvas | Norvil Of Soward, Bostvibic: of Atams und ] e ted by : ; . 148 e T Galoh publican candidate for govemor of Nebrask St lutitatebod it Nettloton of Clay. | in the Hotel Bostwick. Passage by the Senate of the World's | e sense of passing resolutions hever [t is | "t SSP"N Auctealian or some ot My, Richards is an excollont ovgnizer, Ho Micligan Loséh, Toor_1h mouth ree. [Avpl Who ever hoard of 4 | i ystem of balloting whieh will Injire [ proved that in the conduct of the campaigm ariver Ttbegan on the docks R iE 1 IRAA S arld S GEYRRAGE. Thihyak | ‘et 0 ThA Bl Thisla s wbabcongt o A : s .| candidate statding on two platforms? This | o every citizon the rizht (0 enst his' voic “‘\,h:‘ duced by the chair, He suid that -f | toi ’\H Rt R untr s iFLeLD, T1L, July 30.—In the senate, | convention might as well pass resolutions | cording to his own judzment. free from eor- | test when he was chainnan of vate R A ST K B, . t (Our Corr 1 . . st O otors " s © are opposad o the “trust” in all its Ayer & Co, Whit b & Co., | » & Co, 8grca to Mo ocoeh. Ho hotght. Lavay | ture ofstatesmen, Your corre CBlumbian exposition” was taken up on inst conductors eating onions just Weo ure opposed the “trust” In all it : , the - Y I % Co, prevention and suppression. reprosenting as it doc fo variols | g Noth pier and is situated on the north amendment that the resolutions drafied by | ! 1 f 2 2 4 A He sid that Harlan would be the nest con- | the pe 3 convention ha pmen that tho ros N side of tharivar, only a fow square from the gressman from the second districtand tnat | all night strugglo, 1 to third readine yestenia, o o e e st oo | trma with gold ind dongunge tho eTorla off|| atrision oftlo: nemintiions (engraphicn 1h » spirit that was ma 4 tonight would | ang statesmen disappoint o pantonsd OO ONA L oLy Jie ey 20 i Most of th 0 tn 4 of ships, wh s and milvor tricles rene triumphin November. He was sure that | || puilic life. Everybody knows Colonel Ton | duped the plaee slmost ineossible fors fiee e arvived ab Hastiy : L s wsonta- | Mijors, the candidate for lieatenant, governor. 3 b Lir I\ | % duty to educate the editor of “the only demo- Believing thatthe duty of the representa | November. Gover hayer suld that he | Linco e s > joint resolution for [oratio datlyin ANt makiBEas e at W irancn ; EYA SxDAE RN TH S R y | Py, Thefirebroke outabout 8 olock and vas (rawn on the stazo and conld not ko | sorrow, no letting cratic de Nebraska” to the differena tents, we denonnee: s undaenc an expericnce which will make hima vary | o5 SR LA i \asidrawn on . Ll : 1868 cen astateand a fedoral question, A 1o Any attompt, by caucus dictati good presiding ofiicer of the senate, LA AR eIl il g AR 3 Lators Jurke " questions, This con i represents the nts of Lis people upon every vital n| v . acresof Jumber piles were bur wd 4 mun who always makes Dators; (Burke- and. - Oraivford | e e st i b o e, il o DN A62e A Bay Trouble, great number of freight cars. The direction . crowd of hun ta aen, each on i fivst a6 2 B ment -honie rulo—and we believe the so-called | Tug B In the chamberof deputies last | houses in the vicinity Lhe will be R e T (EEL R S ks wan dtes gut an Instanco whoro o candidato wasvoted | fuiorl alestion biil an” oermohuont upor|| i e o s SIS SRS about £500,000, & l 1any part thercof be paid by the state | tion represents the Firet, Second or Third | petuale the republican’ party in' power byl emment vegarding the payment by Portugal B T was deelired Yut of order <t e = A AlY PO g 3 . [ gl 2 i \ e Ofithe: thitai ang Ninety-Eight Bodies Recovered. N gt s then made that each county | 100k possession of a barber chair and had his | or from uny state rev AR district , it means democracy, and the state | overrulingthe clectin Laws of the state; and rety-Kigh dics Recovered i sents this district forhis supportc at me the Delagoa RBay ilway He (e . wingz 15t Was b of it. He talked of “the situation” with all | (3 Totaniie democracy for the congressionul districts as SO UGRATE L IRE o0 i il Etieine, where the explosion of five damp AL Dopold Hahn: Butler, T, 0\ R Vowith all | Chicago alone.”” They considered this are- | well s for the sta s ncelithe sovemnment- forpaslng overiihe. (. i ed veataday, has loex dleawd, BIrty Adb Lepold Hahn: Bu R his old time confidence; admittod thit b flectionon the city of Chicago and saidit | C. W. S nof Cass called Mr, Vaughn's | (ho tetnalsottier, ind wedeniand the epacts | money and declared that England’s action in e peihamainellpeia i i L B DAy T M arae g in the f blood, and with a & | showed u very mercenary spivit on the part | attention to the fact that a platform was | mentof @ luw, by congress, prohibivinee the | dem £ payment was an o imposit e e noRs (EO W ST AU NOT LI B ¥ ) s ld baliave dlltha s : ! lengthy debate the amendiment John A, MeS dicns fuirs, explined that in rescinding |rescied. The bodies of the vichmsof the John C. Gambol:' Furnas, Hastings, | would believe all the rumors he hear | oo ) LA Mr. Vaughy | Wedenounte the prosent rules of the Contmcl with the rilway eompany | exphsion numbering niioty-vight Lave boa Gosper, M. White; Hays, H. Ubank cerning Harlan's unanimit In the lan- of representi us r utlonary, and Hamilton; H. M. Kellogg: ' Hiteheock, E. D. okt Webster; Harlan, A. D. Hedlund; Jefierson, | fs as mild & manered mih as evercut o | the adopted o nute adjourned untilto- | thatnever in the history of the state had a ATt e s Lol Portugal hal placed the company in tinin- | recovered, when' tie house will be nonfied of | coneressional convention met without mak- vights of the mino ciil diliculty, At the su ion of Gilyn KANSAS (ORN RUINED, bt R iy B ot | Gopaimanti| .88 mitl 6 imaxnered enil g vor oy elite’s non-coneurrance i the fist | g p district may believe in wetual mino Putre, the Dt mindtar g Lision, Vo Thciolls ol 8 wuds | throat or scuttled u ship. - The Boss | amendment policies that do not commend thomselves 1o | majority of theparty in power siid that Englaud would consider i© anict | ¢ po Op _ > o Sl Sl Lea) Ptk B L Rk or did either of these two thi In the house tho world's falr constitu- | the demooruts of other distrlets, Hor one ho | IMCLoR it tho. diotitos. bf. the se of goal will, Portugal had vountarily ad- | TB¢ Crop Burned Up inthe Western Lhelps, Goorge B ik Red Willow, B | he is something of a politician tional Tmon ent over till tomorrow, | wantod {0 express his Borror at the. usurpa: | Mithout delibertionor debate, o Vinced the amount to Englnd md ot to the Part of the St e, B B Wezol (Edy Gn B ARS Toubie Wbt | ot mioe W Dawesiob G The senate joint resolntion was taken up and | tions of Speuker R mously increasing the Influcio of 4 British conpany, wlich ho sid Portugal | AtenmisoN, Kas.,July 30.-[Speial Telo- aTor AT 1SV OriE AL T N awiiinne | ok hiaktaie X amended 1o the effect that bords in aid of the The convention sat down on Mr. Vaughn | 7% e EA did not recogznie. Senor Nuvurrowas not | gram to Tie Brr|—8, H. Fulletonof the Havlan was finally found and spoks R A M orld's fair shall be myable at the cxyira, | and curriod Morvissev’s motion 1o suspend Delesates. satlsfled awill tho foreign ninistors veplina mpany, which lus yirds all lowa: cUiWhila th1s Witk grefitads that be the man. Yot he had ¢ | by'a Voo of 143 yens to 2 nays. > On'motion of M, Moatgomery each de iuterpelation (B ensyden At RHREEYD cept, allow aio ta sy that in the coming can- | ghout i, and be wlked more 1 ) 2 cation was empowered 1o Sast thte full yorar | Kates in attendane at the democrs 5 crop prospectin the western halfof Kansasis o ll;‘l‘ ol within my powee foxsuo- | than he adted 8 3 THAT *Fit SNCO SCHEE, its county gressional convention : sta's Fneourazing up nd the yield will be practically not A8 o rE B T Taoa. of el eaat fany | reamiph Cdldwell, onco b ¢ X — After repented efforts the convention sue- | Otoe County—George Lerdigh, H. Boyds LA LIBERTAD, § e i 1 Mr. Fullerton has had faith uniil now o to represent the people of Nebraska wnd | worla for Laws aguiust the carth, Prominent Chicago Men Interviewed | ceouded in adjonrine for twenty R nieie i ; ) that cora would come out sl pighit in westom especially the people of the Secoud district, | that Laws is not in the race. and 5 R g yelive i | ton, A. P. Stfford, Heary Butt, Thomas | July 30.—[Spe gram to Ti Kansas snd woullyielia Tl ciop I My idea of a congressman is that he should | on the Subject, utes, and the whol y made a rush by the {vices ! e AN repr the peopie and not himself, I will | guage of Mr. Byron, the poet, M. Bostwick | of this state, and in tho fiel The following is acompletelist of the dele: Ahdimain oo, ly 80.—|Special | not go into detail tonight. — Wo luok over on Colonel E. 1, Webster came in on tt Tue Bee. M V. All [ land and find discontent, dissatisfaction. We | this morn from Linco 11 A : e 3 et 1 1 i » 1 look across the waters and find in Russia, in | hay froma fow differ I £ | D, Ar wer today with | While cxprossing our umnlioriblo epposl- | Cass County—J. M. Stone, H. D, Trarl aphied that hehas from five to six thousand ““" drouth Is b very em bt thao | bartling azainst the strongeer, In this coun- | i nead the effect that o 15 blow it the priccless hoon of democra Willsm Neville, W. H, Deaving, W stantly been ree putations from Sal try wo tind the same thing. Thepooragainst | g, W, Johnson of § ¢ " 3 tates ights-promulgatod by the supreme tho rich. A contest between the people and | poveived by & crowd 1 i nurt of the United States Inthe late decision | Y ) Pt 3 going onanc own t 4 X RS VI as the ginal paclage decl 1, v " {on of being for tho peopto if it has boen | tis lippi ler of Omaha, Neb., ad of | committee read the platform, which was long | and John Tighe, g L Will eeport Conges's ard Bill, guined us u mountobank, Thave beenagaiust | - Song v | Pranolaisani o licite, inan | & > : | =W G, Bloar a Al ¢ b0 ara Wasn The hous corporations from prineiple and will always A ! v ¢, stated that 3,500 acres of land had Shoemaker of Douglas made an ex b Hondura v bounda, f ciled 1 insist that they be abridged and allowed to - - Lat B bout thirty mile ch op: < the planic favoring th Pl 1y betwe only carn their shure house of 1857 | that this i 5 f sugu on tho fregist, and- moved us Oy, Lo ! was o bill winst and my vote | trike the word “sugar” from 3 ¥ IR trating her troops’ tow on that showed where I stood. 1 think the of } e = < % L) & 4 B o R s interstate commerce law would end all this h nart y > i, said Mr. ller, | l_\vm;w.lh .\l’w < i I r 5, e YTain Didam ) avbitrat Guatemala pr discussion on general votes and that on local | f¢ that he be the ch 3 S o i C. Simpson, | of talk in suppor b0's 1 » Gl B B rates the legislation could and woul (i it UMK 5 president of H' Mammond | 40 Adam Strenglein madeseveral ¢l el Bl Mackinl B ) : e matter. On the question of th with Dan L pack mparn lson Mcrris, Armour & | B amendment to staike out *lum A ORI i f oking fora Lynching 1 vall redu ove I ar O ) » s | 3 4 I el also, The e ied in vain to call | MeArdle Chales Tietz A Lyons, 3 1 Purpose of 1epo Selieve Lam in accord with the peoplo of the | ¢, vy Olin Co., Cu Avimour's purtner, ¢ ; ¢ i dajtdlatnanoe 8 ‘ Tuly 30.—A Chr ; st I the MeiCinloy bill thero am things | suowed nder for governor in tie s | Swittand 8] W, Allerton & ¢ The Lin down, but hoatd s tay 4 1d_tookells | Gt Coodburt, 0 Bt sttt vl L then would not vote for. As to pensions uuc eat_amid applavse, althgugh thero was a ] A o8 0 ubstitu oldiers I am o platform and think | unanimous failure to second his motion | Lowry ) o) ¢ fifty ormoto, mot last night outside the ted, ther soldiers T am with the platform ax I Aftor ey dlaordarisARBaLG: Wi 1;] air, J u“m 1 Ll pird chair mad y an occasional foebl Morearty, R. ) effort to control, Mr. Moulgo off, Euclid Martin, Tenpleton LI RERS M SR LR SR the flow of tall by moving the Lles pic N G GOk LS i Sl L tion, ROvnEe 1 Gage—G. P, Marvin, Charles Burkhalter, | hanging them, Th i aterift heard of tho lakkor's mutlon wesloat by 8 vo A 0 W S0 vined men, Should the mob make the wernment has orderd the i Qiven T E et | meet with a warim reception of the edicts of Iy Lynian of Adams county nominated Jamoes | puek and O \ \ 4 5001 08 1 tfdrn L by B f . M . TS T, Gage for chairman of the central commit- | e thers who t A \ (B ARSI iy ; i reat gruc Island 1o co of this congressional district- Delogutes | ahboat wh f p s Well, T ean't sn \ 2 hiou +30C8 C g bipsd X i ¥ 3 g s yrmitted to ow from Gosper county offered an amendment | ocondad by Jndee . haveto seo hi « s > suid, 1 ohn H. Ames, T v o (loose | PiEEHId Y own la that the name of D. Nettleton be substit Willow con that Mr. Armour is with th cgraphed to h John ki ild, J. C. Bah A and, 1 a0ross | hold shores In or in place of ( .\-lm-w,. appeared \ W. S, M ¥, However, I can positivel 3 " . TeLL L bove ’ Dok, ains n 1 iy, 1o pract ho stage and declined to serve and requestod | v ’ s 1o that," rat congresslonal | James Dailoy ¢ inee "toen that his name be withdrawn. Gage was | A Sl h the | Mr. We . Avmour & Co. was al f nY@MArnas willi delight | hanon, Georye | i ot AR o > Jioerasy e nominated e ? vy Sh A 5 nand d story. “Thutis am Rkl il Mg X in th . ¢ of C. A. McCloud of York was' made secr 5 take," b G s T irier L B s18 J AU 2 Sulupninen of tary. | : i y “Hut Mr. Allerton says that 1t is correct.” | nunclutfon of the prineiples of proteo i . to the spot and ) the : Knthusastic spec .‘;nw\\nr‘- ‘m{h oorge k “Well, I suppose it is partially. Th o | the oficers of this conyention are nere 1 s, Prof, Andrews of Adawms county | 3 ' stocky in California hich M dire ) convey to th "eside and General Dilworth, in which they pre A mour is mterested, but this & oEBUILA tary of st curty N v v g residentinl Nominations dicted vietory in Noyember - o L B a tabli A 2 1 el WASHINGTO! very evidently did not want any of it | " ur s e (¥ S638% sush: & '*\ d < of Marvland Mr. Havlan had been confident. ull day that % W) TR She 1ueet p . . 5 dgo Abbott of the si - question raised o la \ 3 1 ander the he would win act all the politicians fig. | &1 JudEe Abbott of th L 3 A Miss ssippi Editor Shot. Jia plaits iucstion mise 2 nuder ured that Harlan would be the man, and this Wal 3 Lo Miss 30 S teln Banason e ) was the tamest convention ever held in the ALt v of Luncast ’ g VU » sl (A 5. 38 v Becond congressional district sort of Ju ry, but has u « Joe W. Cutrertoday shot and fa anded il ballot g Mr. Va . oy, M. W b to this hour Freeland ( hoian, at | §ACSE ‘\ 1 ing A | atin 2 Sherman, Wi The Delegates, ©. W. Shortleffof Hit 5 Rty that | for iaba. Vay ) There are twenty-fivo countios in tho | delewatos to the convention Chew had b i 2 his | Ot acol o s 10 prov Ju 1 & ond district, represented as follows room and whispered that vicry paper = 100470 & scospy Ja Sextinabion, - s I Floods in Anstr - Amn Frobe """ ~ Hayes—-William L. Orr, A. J. Coons, John | fui dthead for tonight ~ seconding spoceh. d /ieN ) Anls, July i ¢ Wiliiam d | "7, Byram Jennings of MoCook, who & The President Will Be There, onding s 2 : yon. : i from B Acyr \ ev any Wise und Fred Watts 3 . | ing afier the contosted delogation from Ied | Bostos, July 80.—President Harrison ha | g Wi Cundiff of Lancastor nominated W I wis born in Sa A l “Thayer—W. H. Dow, J. W, Lamm, H. C l . . W. L B Willow, is one of the promiscuous figures Qefinitely promised the Grand Armyof tho Tvan of Lincoln, aud Mr, Morrissey 1 March 19, 150, | Fousding 1 V{:y, H.J, Wikon, G. G. Pratt, E. M. | “Joe McDowell of Fulrbury, is bers shelling | Republic commities 10 bo bere August 12 mefome lemonado stands out into thestret, | Hanion, A, B Bowu, F. A Ructor, § lvicts receiy Carlos Ezeta | nvicos for the Jas ysarethat the Lot wtion handed up and rewd | Freeman, Pravk-Moyer, Henry 1 the st of w cry encouraging. | winds have come to anld everyting is e following from a Sarpy delegate : M. Hubner, From Cojutepeque General Rivas has tele- | bumt out, In the i it of the state Wheeler, Aavon Lodor, 1 MR o 10 YO, AL of the first hindred 1 e 0 Moy e 1 Ezeta. In fac vias has all t H i there will be v not edifying, n was to be used for the prop pRSE———— RS reviews “the situition \ Ve e the soldicrs have never been puid forthe | highly and gaily gr their s 1t wi frigerat work they have done | k Nettleton said in substance: *[t's not cus- | tomary to preach one's own funeral sermon Gentlemen, you have chosen wisely. T know | that the romantic Stinking Wator was January or February with the intention of attacking some | Seprate votes oi the who know Mr. Bostou s i 5 long s and time during the night the jailin which cizht e orig bil R. G, Stewart ai 1 B. Mills of t branel ailroads, et Republican City, politicians from th ta ent to be in working order Russia’s Tyrar Loxnox, July 80.—The Time: | | ¥ | vention lust week, 1s on the y will start a bauk 8o that stockmen w .“ | him to be tried and true. 1sh v shar of the work to elect him. Let us return t £ is stated cor 0 101 nays. Douglas cointy voted According o the reside in certain t , July president womas Hendr g 1 tho | nounc o ¥ onded the nomination, assuring the conven. | ! line of the rivér werw drowned aad wbelr | peuen ty 50 all § A‘ tion that Qmaka diduot wautihe carth, e | In 1860 his father moved ou & farm uear Sa- | Bouges destroyed, Iu theins lon whichbroke outs