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IE TAD HEART DISEASE. John R. Clark, a Prominent Citizen of Lin- coln, Drops Dead. HASTINGS WOMAN TERRIBLY BURNED. John Magritz o Windmilt-¥ the Dow ‘remont Killed Bya shing Rain Ohe Lixcor g Ber Lincolu’s best known cit of hi dence on Twentieth o'clock this evening, The deceased was forty leaves a wife and three day lndies. He was pr tional bank, trea yards company and seerct y Journa publishing company, of W 1a fourth interest. e was aprominent figure in Nebraska financial and I fortune of a nt 3 8¢ years he as suffered with heart disease. Nob., to ity ns nnd capitalist fan wnt y on the hof and I ebraska stock rer of the owl A Hastings Woman Hastixos, Neb. Aug gram to itk Bre.|—At 10:30 the large frame residence of prominent stock ruiser llving two miles north of Hastings, was destroyed by five originat ing from a gasoline stove explosion, Mrs. Taylor was preparing to get dinner when the explosion occurred. In her endeavor to sub- duo the flames she was frightiully burned. She was removed 1o« neighboring house to recelve the care of physicians, Her entir body is burned from head to foot and suffering int Frank Taylor is at Nelson, Neb., and has been wired for ibly Burned Special this morning wk Taylor, a it Tele- Killed by a gram toTire ente farmer fat bad gone to the top pumps water for the While doing this t red by a strony vas struck on th He was found lyin top of the tower in an from wlhich hie never 1 ered to the ground by r the house, and died a Bi av-old gust of ad and fearfully the platfor insensible He and < it5 o'clo The boy gashed 1 at the condition, W low rried to st even- I Nance County’s Orops Saved. Gexoa, Neb.,, August 2.—[Special to Tne Bee.]—After the terrific hot winds of Sun- yand Tuesday Tie B spondent interviewed several prominent farmers from different parts of the county in regard tothe effect was informed by each an every one that the | ections was nearly. 1 that only redeemed under the tances,and as o mattc to Tne: Be Its ap. ince created @ commotion among the real estate dealers in this section and your I ndent has been roasted until he is baked browner than the corn was reported to be. Consequently, that no injustice mizht be done the county, o trip taken into the country after the refic in on Thurs ay und your correspondent is happy to re port that large povtion of thecorn, althaugh somewhat injured, hias again litteditshead heavenward and o good crop is assured, and Nance county will not this year break her glorious record of never having a failure of crops. corn in their respe if not « . rained, g small portion could most favorable cir of news telographid Work of Miscreants. Urysses, Neb., Aug, 2.—[Special Telegram to Tur Bek.]—Messrs, Lewis & Co., travel- ing dealers in buggies, were the victims of a villainous scoundrel last night. T been making this place its hea somo time and last night their were entered and the tops, dashbon sides of a large number of b slashed into ribbons. A vigorous s be iustituted to find the perpetrator, rm has arch will Thurston County Demoer PeNDER, Neb., August Tele- gram to Tue Bee.|—The Thurston county democratic convention was held at this place today. Colonel J. . Ruberson and John King were selected delegates to the state convention. A. J. Sands leads the delegn tion to the congressional convention, M. W. Murray to the scnatorial and Alex Lamore to the representative conventions, Dixon County Democrats, Poxcs, Neb., August [Special Tele- gram to Tuk Bek.,|—The democrats of Dixon county held thewr convention in Martinsburg tolay. Nominations were the same as those of the alliance and Knigits of Labor, with the exception of clerk of the district court, Followipg are the nowinations: County at- tornc sproseutative, B, . Rol tcourt, Major R. R. McMullen. A Call issued. FreyonT, Neb,, August gram to TurBrer. |- Chairman Barnard of the republican central committee of the Third congressional district, has just issued a call for & meeting of the comumittee in this city on Thursday, August 14, ut 4 o'clock p. m. The apportionment will bo made and the date and place fixed for the congressional convention, Special Tele- Barn Struck by Lightning. FrexoNT, Neb., August 2.—(Special Tele- gram 10 Tk Brx.]—The barn of R, A, Twiss on North Broad street was struck by light- ning during a thunder storm at 4 o'clock and burned to the gr A bugey. sowo har: ness, a saddle, stove and some hay were con- suméd. Los ). Small Insuranc Recovered P BratricE, Neb,, August gram to Tur Bee]—Jim Daly and Id Harris, two all round crooks, were run iu this morning for raid and Townsend's clothing house. The plunder was recovered and the men were senteuced to thirty days each in the county ja 1g Gibbs' shoe store Hall County De Graxp IsLaxn, Neb., August Telegram to Tur Ber|— The democratic convention convened today and Henry Scul felt and James Keefe were nominated by clamation for representatives and C. G, Ry for county atterney, also by ucclamation Water at Reynolds, REYNOLDS, Neb., August 2,—[Special T gram to Tue Bre. | —A heavy rain m curred here this ovening, About one inch water fell in fifteen minutes, This will courage the farmers, The hot wlnds ¢ past week was working o great disaster the corn crop. Special en the [} They Go dly Special T Bearrice, Neb.,, August 2 =) gram to Tuk Brr- Christ consisting of thirty-five voices, will go to Wymore tomorrow cvening by special tr to sing for special services atthe new Epi pal church in that city. ain. fal Tele chureh choir Dodge Farmoers Happy. Fuemost, Neb., Au gram toTne Bex.|—A heavy rain section today and did great gooc crop, which was looking badly fro fects of the drouth. Farmers aro Showoers at Ulysses, ULysses, Neb, gram to Tuk evening put an end to the drouth aud fi and business meun are ina measure ju 1t is thought corn will make half a cion. Home Team W Nrunaska Crry, Neb, August 2. —[Special Telegram to Tux Bri.|—The game of ball Detween the Models of Council Bluffs and the fell in this to the corn Py ilant. the ef- | Ne th [ th wa e tod aff fu dr J i & thy pu th be an on we \ tex ay frc Tt th th di g wa to fe gr th an pl fu fu na ald On ol an of as| pe On coy rey at ch wh re) wh th ye say to he to si; agi pa dr Ha wh fol sh fri ti ha im an cal of we su be ac in shi m; th i bu on m dr a i th ha It le! an in it | C o in! ye w [ i Famnen Famrien gram to The Nearly half Mr. O"Kee! OChai A man He ished. sets forth the fact that as soon John Hog say comm due on a promisse Fred C. tect, and ¢ Tas not been paid young man's frie Last Tuesday nig cost him his life, tran been a resident of this city a largo circle of friends, In a victory for 10 5 ulted ore of raska City team re e home team by al IEaln at Fairburye Neb., August 2.—[Specia am to Ture Bere.] A heavy rain fell here is afternoon, the first for two weeks, It as much needed for the corn and pastures. Van Wyck. thousand peoplo 1 Wyck at Deweese ar the speaking Grate Tole- MeKeighan a Neb., August Brr,| ~Six wd V rain f COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, T ard MeKeighan lay, A heay ids for Supplying the Hospital With Furniture Opened county foners met in regular wele yesterday commis with an hour g the minute lourned fon at ternoo; t ent was by Webb in re Bids were then roiture for th ypened for ipplying the new county hospital. There lder Dewey & N B, hie Omaba mattress compiny re referred {0 the committee on puinting th new structure \ Brothers, D. Hartsen, Sherlock Wagner, Omaha wall pulnt company aud Van Pelt ew bils fron J. Worth, per and Co nmissior 1 to bids er Berlin nd the ce referred o moved that all b ified cnecks be Mr. O'Keeffo wante the committee on o 1s struction. the contractors had their w, and he ing into the hands of © ene by expending £2,000 or £5,000 to t the *ornery job' in better looking trim, that & jury would award the contractors eir p Mr, | neinto court to as opposed 10 lin stated tt b I« fle declared that the work had en accepted, and denied that the appear- coof the building would hay effcet a jury, as everybody knows the ek was done, Anderson wed that k bad not been accepted by the wdent, od.” O and i bein m the tod presic wred th The y t atu warrant f 3 instit awn W I'he ading s refer It was d eket and T'he petiti on of assessment the judiciary cc A lurge number vred to th T'he report of the finance comr ived and 2,000 copies were ordered printed. ution was adopted ordering the ding of Park street from East avenue to e city limits, the city to do all sewer work. Appropriation sheet” No. 75, general fund, nounting to &2,650.63, was passed to its sect nd third reading, placed upon its pas- and carried, ation sheet No, 1 of the amounting to 43403, was likewise ed upon its third reading and passed. Appropriation No. 80 of the bridge nd, ¢ inting to $UT.50, was passed opriation sheet No. 76 of t amounting to 2 ), Wwas pa Appropriation sh pital The bond 1 was ap The bon noon at 2 o'clock, the perin- acall of r abs ina ti mimittee. acainst the Hill addition obert recit or a red and was referre mitt 1w of W M. It and u re 5 we ad and re- tteowas r road fund, . Brea- ourned until Priday aft- - Dr. Birney cures eatarrh, District Court, e bldg. John I. Purcupile and Otto Lang do not get well togethe maha about a yea mmission busines: d Lang hs the wholeaffair is has gone into ked Lang to pay f ng Purcupile came to /0 and engaged in the Shortly thereafter, ho 1 somo trouble, und the outcome that the commission the_district court and a damaged reputation. mmenced his suit yesterday, and in_ bis tition he avers that when he came to maha he had a reputation that was unblom- He then goes on in his pet vered this fact he co ports to the effect that he (Purcupile) was hief, a fraud and a liar. In view of these rges, Purcupile has commenced o suit in hich he al pair the amuel | udal Bet hich is seer erty 2 property of Thomes Cunuin terduy ho brought suit to me. need to circulate njuries to his reputation, uyn has commen inst 0 note upen ham, and close the County Cou fn the county court yester wced suit against Sam colleet $335 due on u promi W. H. Kriedle E. Rogers ory note. sued A. K. Riley for §260 y note. . Meck sued G. P. Brown for alleges is due on a promissory note. Ledebrink alloges he is an archi- such he lubored for James Cotter the amount of $100, drawing the plans for en dwellings. Healso allezes the sum ndsues for the amount. The Hazard slate comnpany has brought suit ainst the Omaha mantle and casket com- ny to collect X120, 54 due on o s awn last Octobe Louis Bradford has commen aunall K. Kilbourne to iich he allogesis due and rd furnished the defendant lu » might erect a dwelling upon ¢ c owned in the town of Florence. - Dr. Birney cures catarrh, ), which an lots o bldg Clinton Briggs' Condition. A report to tho effect that Clinton Briges' ends hi 1 was 1become alarmed over his condi- culated last evenlng, but the denied it; on the other ad, they emphatically declared that he had proved sufiiciently to be able to sit up. it Mr. Briggs met with ident at the Omaha_club that almost In fact, his fortunate es- shockiug ' death was most 1s ac from aculous, It seoms that while playing a social game cards in which three or four gentlemen re interested, som spute se which bsequently developed an angry altercation etween young Briges and Milt Barlow The stor e rom reliable sources, cuses 1 of iggs, then mping clevator, slamming the door ut and suddenly startug the car down the ft at a ropid rate of speed. Briggs ade a forocious lunge after him, fell rough thie wlass duor and was caught about s head and shoulders by the clevator fram dragged down a distance bf three stories, When rescued and carried out into the en- o he was 1ot only od with blood, 1t found to be horribly 1 and itly in lifele ndition. Frie oved him acvoss the street to Goodman's ug store, where n physician examined 1 temporavily dressed bls wounds. 1 tion to being badly cut and skinped g face, head, neck and nlders, ds were hortibly mar bm - hayir 0 in contact with broken glass, and he istained a severe fracture of one rib in the t side. He wes then talcen t Clarkson hospl id remained thero until Wednesday even- when his family took him to their board- house, the Merriam, corner of Dodge and wenty-fifth stroet P N n bruis an 1) 1 il Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg. - VITIE Louis Knocke, John lville were yester ourt by Judgo Hel BRE Roguer and Joseph Leld to the distr yin the sum of 0 each for incorrigibility Mrs. Mary L., wife of I, A tendent o7 *he Omaba stree ssterday noon at her home, 2110 usumption. She was thirty ye e remains will be taken to uing for interment. The , super- died Harney, of s of ‘age, eland this ased had about five years 1 during that time eudeared berself ‘to s s e S B Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. OMAHA DAILY BEF, SURDAY. AUGUST 3, 1800.~TWELVE PAGEs. G0OD AS FAR AS IT WENT. Yesterday's Game Be tween the Black Sox and Milwaukeo Brewers, STOPPED IN® THE THIRD INNING. Omaha Had Two Runs and the Visit- ors One—Denver and St Paul Roll Up a Somewhat Vol- - uminous Score. Played. Won. Jupiter Pluvius Stops the There was a good crowd out yesterday afternoon to the opening of the fourth series between Omaha and Milwauke But they were badly disappomnted. At the of the first half of the third inning Jupiter Pluvius put his foot down and said that if they didn’t quit he'd drown the whole outfit. First the dust was blown in biinding clouds across the diamond, and then Jupiter pulled the string to his shower bath, and the for the dressing room wad gone, it was a great one Omaha scored one The opening inning was a_blank for both but in the second Omaha gathered in a brace of tallies, sland got his base on balls, d out at second on Hanrab to third. third on a pi throw to se been given ball Andrews mads ran to third Willis ) st thin two runs and Milwaukee but was u's grounder ssed ball and scored on ond to cateh Andrews, his buse by Kreig's who had being it by the { his o dri it looked to have Kroig, 5 base and eve teal Andrews scorad, and ended th ], and to loft as if a 50 ad been on n h ran's werifice On M « and in ui1 T'he Brewers passed balls by Moran I'he third was a cipher for Omaha, ruin stopped the game. “The batteries were Clarke and Moran Thoraton and Krei The Omaha were dead sure winners, they'll get there as sure today. ot half their two [~ one in on and sive when and and Kansas City 14, Minn Kaxsas City, Mo. Telegram to Tie Brk. | sult of today’s gam sapoiis 1. August 2.—[Special IPollowing is the re- ATOLIS, KANSAS CITY 0 A D 10 0Andrews. If...0 0 0 2 0Minnehun, rfll 0 0 0ltsn, 1 01 § 0 paxen 0 1 Carroll, m..0 0 Millor, 8012100 Dowie 0 0 Twoliey, ¢....0 u|Duke, p 0 Manning Siaith, p. Burns, m Hoover, ¢ Stearns, 1 Carpentor " BY INNINGS, 3980 Two-hase hits Ihre hits—Manning. Smith 2, off Duko 8. Struck Smith 5, by Duke 4. Wild pitches Passed bifls—Twolic Time of Two hours and ten minutes,” Umpire— roll 15—0 Duke y 2. gamd Cuslok. Denver 26, St. Paul 19, vir, Col, August 2—[Special to Tue Bik | —Following is the result De gram of toda; BT PAUL. n Murphy. m . Cline, f, ... Abbey, if Main ML 0'Br Brought Urqubart, . P o, fib.. hin, e aZmmcocm® Totals. Ny 0.3 10 013 SUMMARY, runs—De 9, 5 0-20 St. Paul; Earned §t. Pauls Two- base hits—Whitehe readway. Reynolds, O'Brien. Murphy, Flood, Three-base hits MeClellan, Bweeny. Home runs—Rey nolds. MeGlone, MeT. lood. Bases stolen 1 St Letton bases—Denver 4, 5t Paul 11, Urqu- it to Brog Roy 1 MeLaughlin t¢ ) to Broughton ou halls—Of McNabb 2, off Mains 7, off 2. 11t by pitcher—Urquhart, MeCiel, pitehes=MeNabb, Whitehead B3y McN M ) Dalls—Urquiir and thirty min In Paul b Doubl b . Wild k” out— Passed 9, Des Moines 8. Siovx Ciy, Ta., August 2.—(Special Tele- gram to L'k Bre.]—Lollowing is the result of today's gume SI0UX C1TY Strauss, rf Black, m Glenn, If Patton, b, Flanugai, (b Clare, m Brimbl'coin, 110 2 Macallarss ilart. rf Roach, p... V18 17 BY INNINC 1100 Des Moines......7 0 0 0 0 SUMMARY, Slouy City Black rned run > hits 4, Des Motnos Genins 2 Thre Bases on bulls out Doy ] slonx, Clty Sloux Clty 4 piteh-Koaeh. Sacrifice by piteher—Brimble 1insse. Stolen bi 3 T'wo hours. Uniplie Des Mohn Des Mot P Time of game Give Them an Annual, Anyway, If the Omaha baseball manugement expect tadics to attegd their , they should see that the ed seats are cleaned up and dusted at least once during the season. The condition of this department yesterday was a disgr The dust layto the depthof an inch, move or less, on the scats and the aisles were fairly blockaded with peanut shells, dirty papers, tobuceo quids and other disa: grecable reflse. ¥ 1yin the reserved ats ran a visk of ruinin m have had on by occupying the same, This is a sad commentary on the efficiency of the heaa of this department and should réceive un im- wediate remedy Ame The Ploughboy an BLurrs, Neb., August 2 £ By aor Killiau's cract “Dorseys™ of Wahoo, came up herc terday afternoon with a crowd of Wahoo sports to contest with the ploughboys of this place. The visitors were outplayed at every point and were defeated by o score of § to Considerablo money changed hands, and a 1 turn matel will be played in Wahoo next week ys Won, Cr Special nine, yes- The Fat Maw's Champlionship, Prof. Ricnardson Colenel Arthur Guion played a mateh series at tennis yester- day for the fat man's championship of the state, It was the best two out of three, and the colonel took all three with the gre case. and The Hanlon-Teemer Race, Articles of agreement were signed late last ight by which Haunlon aud Toemer, the champion oarsmen, will row s mile and re- turn race on Lake Manawa next Sunday aft- ernocn, The Manawa railroad company will hang up a purse of #750, §00 of which will go 10 the wipner and $250 to the loser. In addi- tion to this Hanlon will give au exhibition of walking on the water, after which he will present #50 to t who will perform the same act. Monmouth Mossorti Py mary of today’s One mile—Tay} antvnn, Stockton sccond, Defaulter thivd, Tinke—1 434, rabright st longs—West he two . won, Flavia second, Sur- plus third, Time —1 g9, Latontown stake bne mile T renzl second, Chosapeake third, Miie and three eighths tan second, Her 1y won, Time—~ Diablo won, Tris. Highness third, Time 2:2414, All ages, threo teer won, ania Time—1 Nolun- third, ars of o mile sévond, Ballarat mile and ¥ . squimau 3 1 up v Dawn_won, third, Time—1 free welterweight threefourths of a Kildeer second, Exclipse thivd vds, one-sixt d, Theodo Seaside stake cap, sweepstake arcndon wo 'ime—1 :16, Two-year-ol 1, Latina s fiy irer sl g St Pavi, Minn,, closing day August was the of theTwin City jockey clab races, Summary Two-ye Palfing won, Annie third, Timé-1:15 Three-year-olds and one-sixtéenth - G eack ond, Barney third Twin City mie seventy yurds second, Cashie All ages, Hawkins s L2y Mile and one furlong—Catalpa won nd, Verge D'Or third. Time—1:54% wo-year-olds, three-quarters of a mile— Michacl won, Anarchist second, Philora thivd, Time—1:151] i ar-olds, fourths of a Brown second, thre mite upwards, mile and D won, Jackstafl Time—1:3015, hants handicap, wsin Jeems w rd, Time-1 mile —~Delmar Crawtish th ), Nevada 44, won, "N rd. Tim ( vt ond Three-year-old n twenty 1. Mamie sccond, Meelkic H third, saratoga Rac Y, rAugust B The the trac fast. immary of the 1 st vearolds—1 favorite) 1:16% swoepstal ) to Taw. v Belle (the favorite) second, Hypo Sunnybrook seratched, i “Thivd race, one _ana’ one-sixteenth roquois stakes ¢ John (the won, Masterlode seco S Alarm Belle and W. T Time—1:51. Fourth race, three-quarter a mile—Driz- zle won, [rene sec i, Blue Rock, the favor- ite, third, Kittic Vin, Aust na scratched. Tine 1164 Eifth vace, mile uid asixteenth, selli B. Million won, Clay Stockton second, ¢ G. third, Dundee, the favorite, not from. SARATOGA 2,—ISpecial weather Telegram to Tiy w wis and Kk isa nile, two. (the Tlime rd and oneq third, Morris scratched. g—B. wwrie ard day's Races AT SARATOGA, we, five-cizhths of ami old_maidens—Pukeno, Botheration, (volt), Lady Unde, Tom Donohue, Mirabeau, Maud B, Lady Blackbu ella (filly), Himyar, Roseling Sceond race, 18 of a mile, two-year-olds. Sonor Entries for B, Nafic Strateg) Third rac frene, Puzzle, Au brook. Fourth r old—Kyr , Pluto, L ht Vosburg, Sunny- one-ci wile, maidens, three-y psy (filly), Wyndha Tsane Lewis, Pavorite, Saunterer, Bugenie, Fifth race) on Y and sever tin Russell, Macauley, Bonu d, Pellowship, Sully O, Syracuse, | ice, Carter B, Barristor, St uence, Hopeful. Sixth race, threefoufths of a_mile, selling Fairy Queen, Bohemian, Blue Springs, Hyde "Abed, Nannie P, Woodbena, Black Diamond, Ptillnan, Lovrington. Sey, thiee-fourths o ing G. W., Dablia, Harry don, Tom 'Kerns, ‘Amos A, Pall Mall, Happiness. AT Pirst race, five lin, Delawar Lakewood, Arthur, T , Alma (filly), N md race, seven Harvison, Extrava Middlestone Tanuer, Third » ing— I PRIGITON, sighths of Newbur ¢ o Tamie ris, shts of a mile, selling Sterling, Ossa, , Tappohannock, C nd one-fourti miles, ve, Bonanz Schooln Wyndorf, Reward, Fourth race, one mile--Badge, Belwood, Gendavme, - Parthian, Drumstick, Glory, Vivid, Bledsoe, Julia' Miller, Rafter, Rosc- Signature, S Harper, Suushine, e fourths of a mile Goodly, (colt), Bl \ Baltimore, Lady (colt), Bettie, ' Prather, Virgic, wdale, Nubfun, Lucky Clover, Common Haunuh, Lovlander, Pocahontas, zow (filly), one and_one-fourth m terweight bandicap—Zephyrus, th Christy, Zangbar, i ol wall, Van Clu MILITARY MARKSM | Huwkins Tho s, Wel- Bonrbon, Yosterday's S at the Rifle nge. eb., August 2.—[Special Tele- Following aro the scores Bellevue Brrieves, ) gram to Tue BB maae on the th ALt} Mair, ¢, 1 Evans, Wil Blazek, James, gt Davis, Jn Saladi Davieh Tt David, S Johnston, H, W Abernethy, J. A CARBINE Lith Tt at Ing Lty [0 St i, Hih Ing OMPETITION, RISy th Cay. ... R K It Ca £ Col 1y, Ist Cay Sthy Cay Col'a Co ) (10t Cav - way the Ruins. of cliagiug away th nth gnd Chicago ts was Although a heavy loser Meadimber is not cast to vebuild as rapidly The muin shop will be built on the in the rear of the cor It will be o substantial structure of two or thice stories, but with a foindation broud enough for a five story building, The room oceupied the blacksmith shop e { the ravages of the fire, and In this 100m Mr. linber will begin business Monday morning and continue there until the new factory 18 come pleted P Atong e fow & from the Meadimber residence was rack of music. This was citber mixed with other piies of goods ¢ Itis a family heirioom and its ret bo gratefully approciaved Clearing A work at Sixt began yesterday the disaster, Mr down, but | e T is 5 as possibl 1d Lure would Birney cu Dr Dr, Birney cures ca rlitz and Dilem- | (. ar-olds, six fur | | [ CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS A Conforence Ordered by the Senate on the Suydry Oivil Bill HOUSE AMENDMENTS T0 THE MEASURE. I 1 i 1 a 1 Great Dificulty Experienced in Dise posing of Them Owing to the Slim Attendance-More Talk on the Tariff 1 t ) WasmNaros, August 2 at 10 o'l The senate met lafter the pre- tions, Mr. Mor- leave of absence th, sck this morning ar e ited on accoy ition of his hed Tk joint resolution to permit omel Corbin of the United States army to 1 position in the world's Colum n was reported ans passed offered y W by Mr, Blair, fustructing the comm on rules to veport within three daysa rule for the iu- corporation of the previous question or of some method for limiting and closing debato | in the parliamentary proceodure of the senate, | i After soue debate upon it it | @ was referred to the committee on rules. The tariff bl was then taken up, the question being upon Mr, Vest's amendment toreduce the duty on decorated china to 50 ont ad valorem and on plain white un- rated china to 40 per cent instead of 6 b cent in the house bill, and of 36 cent as proposed the fiuance of a number of anted un nt of the con: senate rill was o accept a cf W bian ¢ i nimis: resolutic tee n t was taken up. v e v o ! and 50 committ In the discussion v SN € of the tee to increase and_ he the intent w hich followed Mr, Alll- cred and declaved his understanding intention of the financo commit be neither to diminish nor the duties on chinaware went on to avgue tha s carried out in the amendments recommended by that committee. He ex pressed the belief that the pottery industry cquired area high duty in’ order Lit successf the United_State 1ed to make the dutics on that and nable and just a shade « A 1l 1 I 1 ) o all ther industries so reasor as 1o he Amer 1 My, Gorman t} of \ onof the ¢ the floor aud Loraph Mr, ( ieorge tool b 1 Mr. Platt repelled and denounced ssor- by Mr. Georgo to the effect that ty on steel rails was $I1 a ton, §1.54, The tion “of a ton of | en u of that cost | b only §1.54, hardly a tenth of that amount W Mr. Joues of Arkansas supported Mr. | W t stecl rails and also [ W {naware matters, apropos of | ne i apers a report from | K ¢ purchase by an Eng- | s ssware factories, islation was to yidieates enators that u's a he o In ol read which he in s e and od the 1 wor w0 t s0Ciu- red on the sundry to of intending posedthat a be taken Monday o d ion. Lvote mow, we aro reads ion i3 over,” were responses 1ators on che democratic sid Mr. Aldrich did not think there was a quo- um present, but he was willing to try, vote was taken on Mr, Vest's amend- it and the result was yeas, 17 nays, 20— 3 wo as the discu from several M k t i I Messrs, Paddoc & ats, n adjourned, dPlumb voted with the ha 51 Ho WismixGTON, Aug The house pro- ceeded to furthe deration of the senate amendments to thesundry eivil appropriation £ 3 cat difficulty in 1 the rem: disposing of amendments owing to the slinmess of the attendance, but after the resolution was adopted revoking leaves of absence the bill was sent toa conference and at 2 o'clock the house adjourned, - L.D. RICHARDS, o is he W st w of the Life of the Candidate | | for Governor. fu FrusoyT, b., August 2.—[Special to | W Tur Bee|—Lucius Dunbar Richards, ro- publican nominee for governorof Nebraska, was on a favi, of poor parents, at Charle Orleaus county, Vermont, No- vember 26, 1847, He from good old revolutionary stock, three of his ancestors baving fought in the great war for independ- ence, He lived on the old homestead until he was eleven yeavs old, when his home was broken up. At this early age he was thrown upon his own resources, and from that time for- ward he hoed his own row in the world. What education he got duving his youth was that acqu ired n old fashioned Yaukee t school. After leaving home at eleven ol with . neighboring ner ree years, duving which le worked for his boar d Aud the ond of this o Sketeh bom a ) Vi o pi comes ci i R n au H dist e he for time cloth al years' apprenticeship the war broke out, IS WAT RECC Bl by and year-old lad he was | ¢; wanted to 1 o youth he f wh he'finall i culisting in Comy Ot infantry, for His regiment was Redtleld Proctor, d was pof five Stannard's b 1 such effective s i his famous churge Thou | of patrioti account of his fiicult to do so, t 1 September 3, 1 V Pitteenth service, Iths’ manded by Colone Hf war, sicee T s nine | m- | i, oW regi w ds s flank at h si er N tc ur br The boy is success in getting into the ar to Proctor. He prescuted hirself with many others before the mustering officer Brattlet When hisname was called off he stepped out from the crowd and started 10 take bis posttion in the ranks. Hewas 1 ed by the must fiicer, but Proctor stepped up and spoke to the oficer and in a few woments th v said ahead,” and with a sweep o tioned the 1 is compa the enlistment he was detuled ORDENLY COLONEL TR and it was while serving in thisc a friendship was formed bet nunderand the boy soldier which has in- creased during the years that have followed He servod in this capacity until the company disbanded In the summer of Company K, S¢ carryiog ment at Fort D hi to o Soon after for ¥ At R de b E m do pacity that yeen the com- 1834 he re-enlisted in th Vermont infantry of the wa vith his regi Petersburg on htwith hi red the regiment when works in front t then went where General m Her ing the summ wiute In Apr and was { office, the later t gineer, afterwards working in a While'in his uncle's ofice he acquired s which vod him a good p nibal until 1567, W ). On his L« ] Lo 1 Cl mo ci lime Dscquently 1 way O . He 1at the was ofice work t Y ! i another person in view. e “Is thew any h willisg young man, I ai plied thist be - g 1 r work?” the » superintendent re- they nceded two or ) whore ho linquishing his pos went I the Sioux City that he tlodged civil working at the land busine competenc usury last wintes ment of Nebraska as délegate-at-large to the national of the ccured three more hands in embryo governor of Nebraska applicd for and the bridge A JOTEON THE PILE work jile dr he nrtment of t was hor ngrineer is uncle, a knot xeman, the §65 he was p ve Jodgze, urned to the his was { nd sharpe Il be resp A This was a res n of twer RESH he grade and 0Bt un his i ision. n miles of the souri Valley rou was built in about wards, in 170, continued Cuming county. to roadmaster tendent of bridges and buildings for the Fre- mont, Blkhorn & Missourl Vall roads, which beé ision to Wisnc 0 WS promotu 1ty & Pacific ugust, 1872, W for ut erwards englncer sl W8 roustal [ winter Sioux City & Paciti i 1 y-one duties of his néw plic but he w o bottom of coil in chuge of o transit on the f the Sioux City & Pacific road from Califomia Junction to work was completed he went o Sioux City and ran the survey for what i now linois Central railway from & When this work wa Sioux City Fremont ( ted and obe f Arlington, assissting in Th nng. DRIVER, weeks ut on th d and added to the with vined wi ping iuto a full bogan work @ the scale. I When thi the 11 ux City to F't. acitic road. He wa morning while i according OSITION, n for he construction of the track-laying of the | wis tinished vo Fre perintendenc accepted hen f jont, The ten fiv with the Illinois Cent gineer of construction Later he returned charge of the construction al 1 Cher Fremont of th khorn & miles of 1 the to weeks anda was afte under his_super: After v and Sioux beld until A HOMESTEADER, eantime he had exc e land law: aded quarter ain near S uary of the vibuer, 13 il of 187 After ¢ p Burlingt re at t ost it nbarked. i isiness in i ith whoin he 1 ards he was in V. D. Rey ’r, unt the cene & Co. wa: this city one ab PenL il Ian 1 business 1St SiX ¢ srinently iden ial and vote | ot wchine com Cr emont, Carriag reet railway, th Security rust and Se sad of the Co., he ad, any intere mply 1ing the his age In his finix » has been SCRUPTLOUSLY He is not vich, 1t and herc not a st > calls bis o ith whom h and ready ith them s necessity | indamental pr hole Line of act cr Mr, Richards sitions in_the ast grand high of Nebraska commandert Knights ty. Hew epublic and is chos encam jublic, to be e has bet 1 surveyor of b eetic h from his salar; @ home, which it real sed a sovernmen 1 right under il home: Sam's do land tirst 1 hi manag just about he bought ate and insur rship with W, C. ( dabout a_year. the san present any ; e 1¢ w ¥ s, I st y he rel 5 8 rey e strug s opportunity. i After business with G. olds, then later without any part of It several eEHiE has t t years come to be rec ha lar I're f Frem ings at als0 Supply comp: bank, company, firm of R i his prix in bhut engineer for a fow years agent for the Elkh Town Tt :ompany’s linds on a comuission! (uished five years al dealings with his fello has had fi 0 testify 1o his 1 He has never s Kind it pr undry in the - the Fremont k, the National ba the Western nd is at the hard Keene attention to t ip: > hias not now, nor never railroads i trusty and faithful employe as He was il He was at one time ipies of o is against the exacti y. Heis opposed to it and business grounds. VIC [t ! company, 20, men TIONEST, enjo: 1 for his long, persist witnthe world. n of dishonor upon a s hundieds ot wiciul tra a_comfortable Ther 1o dol Tarin acti t dealings his neigh One of the ereed and his 1 of on high moral made POSITIONS. st on fraternity. Royal idor croplar sone of the charter members of McPlicrson Post No. 4, Grand Army of the smmander, many promi Ho is W Chapter of Mt. Tubor , of th He was to represent the depart- nt, Grand Army of the 1d o mayor of Dodge county three yea t I Boston t1 S month. emont tiwo terms, is now’ president of the Frémont board of e, Mr accey ways entc 1 prope been e life, began 1S i duty of every man t sonie political party and assist in direeting it channels for th 1 of Richards is not a politician in the or- the tevm tained a conviction that it is the identify but he has himself with od. He ubli public tute acquaintance in po ical cireles in 1956, w repu blican W lendid exec cogmized as on as t Under his on its anpaign of gual defeats emy ever re cbraska, ) the positior 1ani o1 by ant party 5 extonde talk of him nor. rs later lis ¢ ve ability 0 wit One year ut the tate 0 he was a member centr result CIAIRMAN OF TII STATE C splendid gene famous victory nen one of administered vded fu the politic a0 he was re- COMMITTEE 1ip the pa in tho president the most to the als of octed Hastings convention acclan servic popular confidence hel acquai asa man ceptional degree wtion togethor It was this with the a acquired thy r@ that fmpe the qualiications for 1S FAMILY AND IOME, Mr. and Mos, ur children, viz red, aged thirt ud Redie ichards home an shaded with L and_homo cnt. Here mestic in ipremely lianp: Dr, Richards have a v in 1 Proctor, is on ntire bl " »hin Katt East Richi Weekly Bank NEw YOuK e B A ans, 1 tendors, dec tneren The ‘\\‘H per cont ru ANNOT any | ugurat use, ot nces. yesterday found in the Boy w gave good satisfac indoubledly dvaw a full | reh In stands randus appearanee and St W family of uged elhitéen ; vine, aged eight six years, The Fifth street and ) the midst of the o large white a typical New range very 1s, who Mr. with Bee ‘ment, T 1 Minstrel ( at this evening way night | uttraction L uiiglas ) erforme pateralzod Aftor ro. finished ho re- cutting s equal to the [ of 20 on the Commercial is and superin- o LTS JONNSTON'S TURY NOW,, fouth Omaha Oonnc s Assumo & New Phaso, ilmanie Boodle -| TWO MORE | | INFORMATIONS FILED, Dongherty and Rowley Charged with Men Who Aceepted Bribes From Ex-County Clerk Roche. $ Being the s Complaints were filed by Counw .4 Bl Llohuston before Judge King last evens Rowloy Bach t Tho charget s 4 Coutle ww fully, felonlously and aceopted from < for the sum National bank corruptly support ordis granting the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad company tho right of wuy through the city, 1 seond countin each information the accused aro charged with fraudulently, unlawfully and | corruptly receiving and “accepting a bribo from Michael D). Roche of §50 to corruptly influence their votes on said ordimance Ofticer Reardon went to Mr, ¥ ) dence andarrested the First ward ¢ | man. Mr. Rowley was released on his pro ise to appear Monday morning. Tir Bre representative called on Me, Rowley, who suid that he had noth- ing 10 say at present about the charge, Ou calling ou Mr. Dougherty at his residenco the councilman said to Tie BEE representi- tive that hie had not heard of the charge be- fore and of course had nothing to say. o scemed sury however, that he bad not first the a | cilw and count in each us ed with havir fray tly, rruptly receive 1 D, Roche abauk che f | of Omaha to Il 1 | awildiic pread throug the 1is the wi e liko £ convers pected for W in hopes f thetrans o faras 1 iv and Lar ty jail, of Arrested for G John Begl th Daniel O'Neill, pric house, w havi the valuo of &3 chance Monday g why lie carrie ¥ is charged by Benson Mr. Be will got 2o explain to Judge 10 garments away. tion. Church Ded ler Mack €. H rsion train the Ui 15 | leave Omaha at §:40 o'clock | Albright to a t | attend th of tian church for tip from be lev. D, R Dungan will pr wific will is mornin 50 dosiring to Chris round 5 cents Tho dedi- Tho Drake's uni- t rimon, far the W a 10 e at 11 Dl G 10 dedien he pulpit in L Omalia O 3 D Wheeler upy Ihe RRev. " Robert Tnjurcd at Hammond's. m employe in the ice dops mentat the G, H. Hammond packing hou erday aft on was caught by the receiving an ugly eut and pain- ful bruises. A surgeon was called who dressed the wound, and the unfortunate man was removed to his howe A Railroad Man Injured. M. Sirles, foreman of night crow A o Union Stockyards railvond, whila switching in the upper yards last night was badly injured by being knocked off a car. The aceident oceurred at 1 o'clock. M. Sirles was hanging on the side of the rack of el car when the switeh flan 1 the ght side and back, knocking | i off the car und badly injuring him on the leg and shoulder, “A surgeon was sum- ued, who dressed his w was taken 10 his home, t, Onig will Willia Catholic Hicnic 4 The third annu nd Lawn Par and lawn party in id of St. Agnes’ Catholic chureh will be held in Syndicate park Saturduy afternoon and evening, August 16. Rev., Father D. V Moriarty expeets to make this the largest and most successful social ever given by the members of the parish. The following con wittees have been appointed Printing—Thomas J. O'Neill, Mor, Heafey and Patrick Flalpenn Amusenents—Kobert Parks, Judge Joseph” J. Breen, Morgan J. Heafey, ‘Thomas Kelly, MarshalJumes 1, Maloney, Captain Patrick MeMahon, Michael P. O'Donell, John G. Irwin aud Joln J. Ryan. unds—Judge Patrick J. Carroll, John Wand, James Doy ander, ‘Judge Joseph J. Brec Boyle, Jumes J. Dougherty and O Donnell “The 1adi al amu Agnes, an J. King, James ny, i H Francis Michael 12, of the congrezation will hold a 0 o'clock this afternoon and at 3130 o'clock, in sment commitiee Arvested fo On Monday morming, June 22, the City lo- , owned by Daniel Rafferty, and occupicd by Gottlieff Fahule, was badly damaged by fire. Much of the furniture was rained and the lives of & num- ber of guests id empoyes were jeopardized. t tho time ugly rumors were ciraulated aud some suspicious’ circumstances surrounded the cause of the fire. Matlors came toa head last night, when a complaint was made before Judge King charging Land- lord Iahule with having sct the house on fire to get the insurancd money. Tho war rant has been placed in an ofiicer’s lands to serve, ndtiaris Notes About the City. Mrs. E. O, Mayficld vill ing friends in Iowa, has re Engineer McBride has removed from Line coln to this c has g to Louis. has been visite rned. "The Bahemian ball committeos will mect in National hall this afternoon at 2o'clock. e And Peterson has been appointed mie- shal of Court Skandin for the Foresters’ pice nicut Plattsmouth toda Hon. Jobn McMillan hias gone to Ashland. Poter, aged soven months, son of Mr. and Mus, Poter Lang, diod at 3330 o'cluck yestos 1ay afternoon and will be buried in St Mary Jaline cometery at 2 o'clock this after A son born to Mr. and Mrs. N Mayor bas issued Juiring all suloons 1o cl 12, Cartor, proclamation on Sunday terly meeting services will be held in copal church today. Pre- Clendening will ach in fror which a love feast will ba held, David Marquette, the pustor, will preach In the eveni r tho evens ing servico the Lord's sul Istered, Edward Ki Miss Mary visit in O M. M I 1 be admin. In has vemoved to Brown park, Redmond extended ahia, has returned to cago, h tor of the Western | ator, Denver, is vislting friends Lere Mrs, ¥ Haywood ¢ two chils dren, has return Side, Ia, and ompan iod Trvie - | A ey Mrs, €. B, Moore aut children left Wedneose for Turliug Nob,, where the two t daughters have boen spending the ner, I -

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