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DAILY BEE. CENTS, ESTABLISHED JUNE "OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT INGLE COPY FIVE e — ' - - | T ey chalr and vociferously nsserted that | Patton; Valley, J. M. Kiinker; Washington, [ comb twenty-six, Ragsh ‘ten and Bates one. | for the able and manly fight tho eastern money = ‘archy. The silver STEWART'S N the convention would no sir, [ C.A. Whitford! Wayne, H. B, Miller; Web- | Otoe county gave 16lemb het solid vote. | 108 for popular Fights in tho A States | 1w of 1575 Is declare” - have been “surren. | 3 ). R l f hR SPEEC“ never, tolerate the duction of mf" H. L. Hopkins; York, J. D. P. Small Richardson eounty s changed her fif- We | .ll("" ymmend him for his b Ll TA R e e, 0% i | titiousiy stolen fn ¢ our statute books republican gag-rule smethods, A shout of Having got this far along a halt was called | teen yotes from_| Bush o Hol- | opP A 8 VW DILVIIEEes Ot vix by political sneak th and President P L4 national bank approval foilowed as the little man climbed | long enough to allow the delegates to take | comb, The l\nunufi?flwnl of welv —_— Cleveland is declared { 3 usineg offices to b down to give room to Abbott of Richardson | supper. votes for Holcoth frot Bheridan county gave Jadge | Istory. “brive congressmen | etray their con- o county, who turned loose a food of eloquence — - » the Custer county man ‘the nomination be Hon. S. A. Holcomb, the fndependent can- | stituenci Wi that | twa old partics | Advantages of the Sherman Law as Scen by F . . which ' overwhelm the Perking county NAMING THE ASPIRANTS, yond peradventiire of w doubt. After this | 44000 fon Judge of the supreme court, is a | 8rC in conspiracy with | wll street to steal the Nevada Senator, Populists Find Their Oandidate in the Man | amendment to the intense delight, of the ex- ¥ the delegates fairly tumbled over each other e f Ly te six | the mortgaged farms. raflronds aud othor from Broken B cited delogates. Caplain Barry Greeley | Nominating Speeches Which Extolled the ¢ scord their votes for tho ;mum. n)')\h-kl'n lm‘\\. Ho sunds lsu property and to bankrupt the nation.” The rom Broken Bow. then swung a bag of oil to the tumultuous Merits of the Men. man suc was already assured, | feet two inches and 1s broad in proportion, | plank on silver says s v waves and calmed them in a moment by | At 9:40 the chairman called for nomina- | Captain Ashby tek adeantage of the ground | and if woight is any critorion of successho | | Tho one overshadowing, all-absorbing tssuo | 13 REMEDY FOR EXISTING CONDITIONS T making the poin® "‘l order that l‘hv {;"rk]"; tions for supreme judge. The call by s::(\-fl l{-:':k\l‘b:‘rn h-;n;f-;m“;t:::'_v".;nh-iu‘u'»: ‘,:: is likely to distance any lighter competitors, | Prfore the Amarican peo 8 tody s the ques. ! amendment was not germane to the Merrick | i L o g g out of the wet by o £ its votos fro bbb Al bl o whethor the debtors of the On ntes | RAGAN'S FORCES MELTED LIKE FROS motion. The chairman 8o held, nud Strickler | COUnties was demanded, and when Adams | 5 0\" ' Fojcomb, - Johnson, Nemaha and | HE W 8 born in Gibson county, Tnd, 1 bo atlowed to pay their debis inthe | Free Comago and the Remonetization of b il it whs called, Prof. Jones of Hastings took the | Thomas following suit, Tre seven donbtera | thirty-ive years ago and commenced his | moncy of {he consiimiun. ar whothaer thelr ‘ 5 At O rauiMs Sppiiods Healing plsster 1o the platform to present the name of John M. ," L u"‘ hh 1ol over to the | leral education in that state, and comploted | homes and property —shail be confiscated Stiver the Panacen for All the wounded feelings of the convention by mov- | platform to present the e of John M. | from Lancaster county hurried over to the Sl RL LGS et B iy B B g PRI bR Lot ey s s Boom of the Adams County Man Withered | ing that all resolutions should be read and | Ragno. An obstreperous delegate from | Holeon s camp and the rout became general. | ¢f 1% ) the offee of “Thummell & Platto in | {n, (0 BeRt, B Aeainst the trieks of T Financlal 11is Now Affict {5 s Oavent then refarred to the commities without de- | Nanco insisted that a soctot, informat ballot Kagan's NAme Withdeawn, for fourteen years—four in Hamilton county | DIMAINS IS the proples party, TThoes wro Early in the Convention. permancnt rollef and then 1t transpied | Wa8 ATSton the program before nominations, | Professor Jones, as ohairman of the Adams | a1id ten in Custer. He has beon engaged i | S eond pra. W THe rotats o that novody hid” any resslatioas to offer. | tut he was finally ruled out after the com: | county delogation, then, on behialf of Judge | the successful practice of law for oleven | fowh totcpudivee ailpartyehections Wil | L i SoRLANs mMOEIOR Tob & GOmMILEe ot m | mitto rganizati ingrt Ragan, withdrow that gentleman's namo | years. Although formerly a democrat, he | the gold men: to draw the line before thoy are | SHINGTON, Sept. 5. —Tho silver men in LESS THAN ONE BALLOT WAS NEEDED | Porter’s motion for a committee on platform | mittee on organization haa diagramed | R # raco in which he was already dis- | attached himself to the indopendent miove: | forced to revolution to protoct thelr childron | tho sonate today surung a surpriso on the ettt R Bl tanced and moved that Judgo Holcomb's | ment in 1501, and was in that year electod | from tenantslavery, repeal forces in the declaration of M. Committees Get to Work. After the interruption Prof. .1.»..;; oot | nominntion be mhde.nKnitons. Ashby of Judge of to Twelfth judieial district, a n{l‘!::‘i;:‘?i\mwfl Etors by Rt het e | AW eS LAHRE U Pt atiorurd. of ‘tKS 'ho cha o oo llow- | tinued his remarks in favor of Judge Ragan. | Gage seconded the o thing was | Position he still holds. ed States senators by a direct voto | Stowa : Bhowing of Etrength on the Informal Test | The chalrman then announced the follow: e It YA ME, - Rapatwi "fim.(m:mv itk ot s Lk of the people; the abolition of all trusts: de- | senate would have to be present when iokly Settled the Matter, On credentials: Schamp of Lancaster, | iy mpathy with independent principles And this is the reason why there was no CITIZLN PROY TLONISTS, ‘l‘;“""f"“’:““"“""“{ PUEHRHE OIS and favor | senators spoke upon tho silver quostion, 1t Quickly Sottle & Allen of Cass. Abbott of Richardson, Sher- ) 5 ¢ | oMcial ‘announcement of the first formal S o taxation of mortgages. the opponents of repeal fusist upon a quorum T LA WAl Mo res ol Datts and had been thoroughly and sincerely [ PRI Action of fowins Who Do Not Like the | _ O prohibition the pintform demands the 3 ideutified with that party for two ye: T retention of the present law until a system | DCIDK presentut all times it will be a new On permanent organization: Small ot O T A A A A L T Henrd Some Happy Speeches. ublioan Platform, s HOME FEATURES OF THE PLATFORM | vork. Strickler of Doug Porter of Mo | ¥ o claimed thi £ ¥ . of state and national contol is devised with | move and may sorfously interfere with the as, tical and ccolesiastical equality, that | When tho enthusiam of the convention | For Governor...... .... <., L, COF 118 DIATIONY Of Brostt SLEIRR IS Thlly d: 4 Prndapdrh b o G ot s e ar s politleal and ocolestastical - equs TRl Dk i e dal S e eleent of profit eliminatod, /1t also de- | program of tho frionds of repeal. g R A " did n 1 economic equ: Y. g 8 > D o - N e cla or equa ! r botnh V0 P oS u On Platform and_ resolutions: Jones of | . firmiy of the opinion that the nomina- { Wi ftroduced. His thanks wore modestly | Des Morxes, Sept. 6, —(Special Telogeam | Shutes f0r equal political rights fo |Mr‘ Voorhees today submitted his resolu- Bome Nebraska Inoidents Mado the Subjects | fdains, Moreurty of Douclus, Writht of | vion of Juige Ragan would briag cconomic et P bieged ol nuew to tho bein | 1o Tie Biem, |—Tho action of tho alleged citi- S UTUNRETVATY Mh L ULy S T ob L L a, anca ) 8 equality. | of theindepol Ly and ed | Jana? prohibition state convention todny will GUT *EM AGALN, ead of 12 0n and after Thursday noxt, and . 4 Burt. O 5. NAVEHES Lh b ranization, | 7ens’ pro ou state convention today intad Resolutions, e " An attempt was made here to shut off [ to advance the cause of the organization 3 Betalv SRR o " —_ it has boen intimated th of Pol ittlo surprise was manifested when | o S A0 mlmli“"hw Speechos, but 1t | He expressed his approbation of the plat. | be received with pleasure by the republicans [ 0 Buosansbrs Wabk Auother Sanest | rosulvin: bH -|“"" ed that if this does not — Jonen was announced as chuirman of the | digu's go . form adopted eatlior fn the evening. 1f [ of Towa. Although it was called in the ROHEs TG, L nml l-ivlmm to a conclu- committee on resolutions, instead of Porte 3y ” NdAted & b Yok plat- | clected, heplodged his $olemn honor to forget | name of all those ropublicans who are op- . o . Y slon night sessions will be proposed. But if WORK OF THE CONVENTION AT LINCOLN | but when Joues pulled o big voll of ‘paper [ o Chtibbell of Guster county toole tho piat | Sl et the. duties of the high oK 5 CHE LEHRPABSE Db 14 16 YU opt. 8.—The St. Louis &8an | 4hq rriends of siiver fnsist upon & quorufn Commities rooma tiee knowing anee. e ones | How. He was eloquent to an_emwent de- | position A paprojudiosd miud and Judkment. | ican state platform, the proportion of that | Franciscoexpress train which leftheroat8:25 | being present constantly, the effect of early committee rooms the knowing ones co | 308 e o G0N Judges Ragan, Bafes and Bush were | lcan sta tform, . L el o Sé1fio, ¥ Judge of the Tweltth Jadiewt Districe | Wnderstood that Ohairman Poynter kuow | IR0 R SIEAEES I FUSTRR HRO RN | calloa out in succession aud il spokcs good | Kind of republicans Wib very sinllodn e Eils SYSIig Wi HRId ubuy FAGo, abonb ;nlull:)n.k.nml uight sessions will to somo ex- g what ho was about. favorite. He alluded to Judge Holeomb s | words for their successful competitor., mukoup of the convention. Thio matn elo- | thirty-five miles west of horo. The expross | tent be counteracted, us witead of fatiguing Named to Hoead the Ticket—Can . A recess of thirty minutes was then taken | gy %o cn 500 fnoh O RS (R R dent, At the request of . Clem Deaver, Isaac | fient in the convention were those who | o\ \wuq blown open with dynamite. No one | Yo silver men ouly, practically tho entire for 1 ta—Tho Platform in order to give the committees time to make | 7ot BUEAH D i > chicers | Hasvall took the platform and “for half an | have heretofore encouraged and worked for ot ; H sonate would suffer alike. dates for Regents - p 3 party of Nebraska, und raised more cheers ) 1\ ! . wab i Fofe, Wekd thral. MSUNGH IR th e HOULIAS Wokk, their report I'he interval was consumed up to the roof when he assorted that Hol- | hour he discussed the financial question to | partisan prohibition, and never alWed them- | was hurt. Thero were three robbers in the Substantially the entire day In the senate aud the Koutine Work. by W delegutes in securing the receibts | o8 LGN bonind him which -vould | the apparent delight. of the delegations. | Selves with the vepublican party in its most | eing and ono of them v as captured. WhU DB EUBIRY By M e wa e ol which would enablo them to get a | pob it no pecord banind himm i T'hie twe delegates from Logan county, who | radical prohivition years. The convention e AL as consumed by Mr. Stewart, republican, one-third rate on their way home. ‘This [ Ve to bed bbb were compelled to eome to Lincoln ina | Was not large, not more than 150 accredited SATOLLI'S SALUTATION. of Nevada. who took positive ground against For Supreme Judge..... A.HOLCOMB | procecding was attended with no little con- “Dur Joe' Sprouds Himself, wagon 250 miles to attend the convention, | delegates being present. 1t was an exceed- the repeul of the Sherman act until silver Tor Regents State U : X fugion, but all were finally supplied. When Douglas county was called Joe | wowe called to the platform for a brief but | ingly turbulent body. The nomination of | s First Appenrance us an Orator Iefore | was remonctized The vote of the senate— For the Long T ¥ At 4:85 the convention again came to order | Bdgerton rose to second the nomination of | none the less hearty ovation. The conven- | Hon. L. S.Coftin for governor was made an American Audionce. 85 yeas to 28 nays—to proceed to the con- To il Ve I A and Speaker Gafin moved for the uppoint- | Ragau, and he made the effort of his life, | tion then at nearly midnight proceeded to ithout h thority or knowledge. Ciicaao, Sept. 5,—“In the namo of Leo | sideration of executive business this ofcor E ment of a committee of five on rules and | He claimed that inasmuch as the subsidi; the nomination of candidates for regent of he convention wi lled to order | ' e 3 SHR A A R G S ful ol to | order of business. The motion prevailed | pross of the State was against el the state university shortly bofore moon by ~A. P. Lowry | XIIT Tsaivto the great American republic, | oot was tho irst set-back tho ropeal. men Ly EU i to eall n state | 4nd tho chair appointed Gafin of Saunders, | Ho must bo a good man for tho independents n8UITEE Rerent, with ouly 100 dolegates present. Dr. Bmory | and I call on the Catholics of America | BAVC thus fur sustained in the senave, Tur B n J—’“ o “ T w i B tHitE | Dots o Merrick, Janies of Boone, Cary of | 1o tio to. He claimed that Tus Oy B 1 e AR BRI R kbt il \vlus‘n:ndu temporary chairman, = He | to go forward, in ono hand bearing the book Pefer's Educationul Scheme, convention for 2'clock, buvit is another thing | Dodge aud Burry of Greeley. was making 4 ight on Ragan and moved the e candidates for regents were numere saia that if Governor Boics was re-elected Shristiun truth er the con- | Peffer introduced a bill crea to et the delegates togother at that hour. | The committea on credentinls made apro | friends of the gontlemun o voeife and the list included B. ¥\ Pratt of Merricl, | it woula be the resalt of the rapublican con- :,rl‘“i"".:m“:'[' l‘,‘,'f 1:::‘;.1 :"\;:,\.I:-:w;ni(lxl';. bal | parument of oduc "“i““_“‘:,r{;u"‘::;:’,m?'{fiu ‘:,’f Tuis fact was emphasized this afternoon | forma report which was adopted. applause by his recommendation that the | A A. Monroe of Douglas, George Horst of | vention last August, not of this. The ques- | 5 s adis e B L pervision of the secvetary of education, wh AL Al i Bikiateu lohaTaEats BETRbeE DAYG Fakes tite Otinln convention ‘should nominate him because | Polk, James Finch of Antelope, B. I. | tion was to suve as many members oi the | Delezate Satolli, wrapping the purple | NiHe! threo yours after the passuge of the GBI A AL 4 e (R et i ik Bee opposed him, He further admitted | Allen —of Cass, J. M. Snyder | logislature as possivle for prohibition. robes of his office about him and speaking | act, shall cause to o constructod a collony conventiou attempted to get together at AL AU pe A WL that IRagan was not ashanied of anything he | of Stewman, G L. - Bratnard *of | Rov. J. D, Wells was made pormanont | with a burning intensity of feeling that sur- | of ‘scientific. leurutng i enier. oot “Eo lock. The usual confusion and disorder | recommended the election of Senator W. F. | phat Hagan wi s nI i L ESSRNTID fcsyiinllol wus | onn{eman aualtho siil feominittoes SwOrs et iis rvea mulLINAS A tHEreaLih Yia | AOE RS Lt ety M g sca L be ; ke dogate | Dale of Harlan county as chairman, D. Clem : : ; % declaved formal and the eonvention expe- | selectod prised the great multitude gathered - the ! nd _professional dent to the gathering of a large delegate Isaac Huscall of Douglas stated that his ¥ clocted. Aty e {o | Studies, arts, cte., to bo kn he Sciel iien & res I Deaver of Omaha, sceretary, and Pratt of " p e in i eforences | dited business very materially by voting for On reassembling after dinner the follow- | Catholic congress. The scene was dramatic | 3 AL ) 0 known as the Scien- body continued for nearly an hour, and it | il and Taloy of Fillmoro, ussistant | Soc#LHok wwos divided in lie preforences | 3, o candidates oy ong. Tho balloprespited | Ing misrarotonng o RN imBBs in the extreme, ‘tho personal representa- | (i Uniersity of the Lted, R Iug was not until 8 o'clock that Chairman Blake | g, L 2 S : ety 3 follow: Heath, 504 Monr Bain- 5 WL e A tive of the Roman pontiff to the United o L) “ppropriates $10,000,000 for . ‘ i ates he seconded the nomination of Judge ollow: [leath, 5043 Monvoe, B43; Whereas, The republican state convention | 4 D 4 the construction of the colleg of the state central committee rapped for | On umunlu ur.lm«g’v n'.l ne of Colfax, the | I8 o secon €% urd, 230. The convntion decided that | hay erasty nae Febublican state | Bujsaton .:‘l.:\lcs Lillh'lmll? s;:.;lkum undor u,\.l.ul....u i || e u‘u;wmf:““vil“m\m :_»lxe(::;n:qttn‘y:uo rdoy and nske sasurc of the conven- | recommendations of the committee were SHBERIA ABLDY 0L GhEBL ea Messrs. Heath and Mbnroe should bo the [ orohibition and repudiated the professions | the excitement of the occasion, whicn was | 10 ARy L e LEOPLOAREOD R SIO0 adopted by a unanimous vote. R A R T Ty R D T | Ay GRS his first public appoaranco at a national | WCRY to be kuown us the Scientitic College . nomination the name of Judge Bush of Bear y £ o1 fund.” That the secretary of tion. Mr. Dale's speech upon assuming the gavel | DO an who had no concealments to | and Mr. Brainard forthe short term of four | | Wheroas, The democratic state ‘convention | gathering since his appointment to oftice, A IFO580 T BN o Lk yiOhslibLrenBlEy)bS) Whilo tho delogates wero sifting Into the | was of tho brief and perfunctory sort. Ho | 1ot U8 8 Wan, who had 0o concealment to | voo "o 41 tho vacaneyoroutod by tho resig | 108 exprossed udhc {0 former utter- | and by many - regarded ns his in: [ ditected to purchaso aluminium W the total hall & number of men busied themselves in | roturned thanks for the honor conforred | gyt AT I GRIEHRE 0 Anbiipte, ARONE | 3000 Ragent Marple. D e ton and e of | Stallation into” efice. Al this occurred i ocs I“(“‘"_L‘I'I'll';*"}:.'I“’Llllh"a’flnd coin de- circulating tracts and handbills upon which | upon him, usking the indulgence of the con- | [ HUEE 4 FGUCHRG (0 SHIRE R The state central committee was author id political organizations have publiely | dfter the congress had been called to T e T 2,000 s | vention and made the usual assurances of B & 3 iz o fill all ¢ies in its own rank « olr ende ) o platforms | order by the presiding officer, Judge M. J. submitted a resolution for the o groat deal of otherwise valuable printe fairucss 1o evory delogate on the floor of tho | Ml been on tho other eido and could per- iaale Al wacmSeh thas aines bkas: | s hting tho soccnled Tacal apilon voiiey: | O'Bricn of Now Yok, who deliveted an ud: | begining of sessions at 11 &, m. Laid over, & Tt S iEs % ess to every delegate loor o 0 oN v v of e One | also to any vacanc n the s! e ticke! 0 3 -0 ocal optlo 0| Y el b ork, wi € 0 b e Morgan of Alub 4 o )3 ink had been expended in gratuitous advice | (ovirb 8 VG Aot on tho foor 6l | sonally testify to the gallantry of the ¢ ERGNaR Tt 1 DU R AT kA CT U T B L Motntime the papal dele. | . Morgan of Alubama offered a current « on. 5 cdictic Wy ek PIALEY B CORYS! ) oclock adjourned | where wloon may gnin loga ress of welcome. Menntime the papal dele H 3 to the delogates. One of these leafiets | that the convention wonld go to work with | Lutdrea and Twelfth Tilinois regiment, of | Fite con ) enge i tho stato, wad (e people will o con- | gato sat on a lofty, th ke chair, said | lution for the avpointment of a joint solect o iment of | the determination and conviction that next | Which Judge Bush was a member. 3 pelled to share in the profits of the retilinz | {540 SNC0N blonght to America by Colam. | commitiee on finance, seven membors from appealed to Inu\ TR O ‘\\um‘vlfl- 5| NovembeERt IS A nd oA bR LR R S I Maxwoll's Natde Appiatd PEATIO R ORIHE PARTY. of intextenting liquors. Therofore. relying | {0 oeach house, to examine into the financial » delegates, Another recited the evils Novembe e independer 3 d 7 = 2 | 3 hon Al iod, the source of all author- ¢ d stary o o o O o e | clovatoito tho suprame Bench..n man who!|. Barrylor Grasieyishoi ntibalte sominnte ity, e By e e o papal dolegate spoke in Ttalian, which | M honeturs condition of tio_goverument the telephone monopoly. SUll another ex- | wouiq ot only be . credit to the people of | Juage Maxwell, He boiieved jn nonpartisun | Omahn Utterancrs Endo:sxd and Actlons | Hesolved by this convention, roprosenting | was aftorwards ‘translated by Archbishop | §0¢ D T LolAS VIR SO oited the glory o or coinage. A | the state, a credit to the party, anda man | judiciary and paid a high tribute to the logal of tho Lenders Commended. 1o probibiton sentiment of the. state, Thi nd. - Satolli said tho first great Catholie d . It 3 ploited the glory of freo silver coluuge. A | t) i he party, and Judi - E itarto i © led fhw prohibition sentiment of” the stato, That d. Satolli suid tho firsy great Cutnolie | {oF, 13 boltorment. 1ts power 1a vory wida smalLone wafted the plaintiff appeal: “Don't | whoso sympatiies were:houestly with the | ability and ominent services of the venorabie | After a rocess for subpor - Chairman Jones | 114 become A Ty Al B n oss, tho ideal andimodal. for:this aud || {0 SU0R G1o' auostion of tho comonotiza: Commwit the Folly of Muking Silver tne | lolling musses on the field, avtho forge and | chief justice. His nomination of Justico | from the committes reported tho following | steted oo minniiovaont Yhaot oo mistepre- ) HeH gatliontng tyasiwhew Oty sUE | o R el b L s s 1of Leading Plank in Our Platform. Tho ad- | I the shop. Muxwellwas recotved with applause from | yoqo)tions, which @eresddopted as read: natow candidate for ' tho oflico of, governor | ¥ounded by the children of Iragl) oliverad | the atate: ank thx, tausbof theNurMons : R e ? b 5 o ai purts of the hall, but there were % 9 % whoso views and sentiments are fn uccord | his great “sermon on tho mount, the burden | 10 stato bank tax, e J vice wus clearly in the nature of an appeal SomoReNpiltions Hont In: s AR(tIos b atel i s he poopti's 1Adejitant purty of the stute | With the h xpressed will of the peo- | of which was: “Seck first the kingdom of "}‘i‘!‘“"dllbf“{{’"" on, legisjation o pgvans to the delegates to saw wood. Abbott of lm'!‘zfrfisfin gopv:'z. rosulnl!{nl‘!n where the Ragan delegates had congregated. ‘L:'l“i; "L-:?.y.'u“r'n'd';v‘f:eng‘xfl: m.:‘if;;.:.‘nr x;:jmfl'li_ pl..l-‘;,} llxlvwlih- upon the lq.‘..-f_n[..u v God and his rightcousncss und all other :l‘;:d‘::";\“,er';“l; ”"t""“h"'““'x’:“;l,ltbl‘:?i:hlg iviloges i 5 ity S ifsaren: as expressed that the independe > | Thompson of Hall county, said that the in- | July'4, 1502, M whsdom of the utterances v AL otoalG ate sad here in America was the key to oo h gt 3 rl«i\:nl,\\,).m is r‘t.lr(;.l‘I:} o familar figuro at | for judge of the supreme court should pledge | qacrhBof 0 Hull sountys %0 to tho ‘enomy | thexo ade And the Jastioe of the. demands | DKy of to uvandon any politl al viows or | 6o R Retktan Yne b onarel ki to g llow's resolation asking the soorotary of pdependent Eatherings, sing “Bring tho | himself not to accept from a railroad a vass | for's candidate, and thoy didnt want an olf | thore projulauted wre: orenmor appur muinisined, but {s our parpose to repudiato fn | 800k words of hope and blessing and the | Hhe theasurtk 1t he had redeamed any silver Good Old_ Ballot, Boys,” to the cheerful | orany other favor not accorded to the whole gold bug anyway. Healso raised a storm of | ROW than then. The teudh Fite, l"""w'“yl‘h the most cmphatic manner the doctrine ot | message quoted above. vertificates in coin was agreed to. air of ‘“Murching Through Georgia,” | people. hisses from the Ragan corver by saying thut | thaFaiee ool th wstati nation brousii Loption of Tice nse, or Any othor devive b Other addresses were made by Bishop Stowart's;Silver Statowmonts, tho ‘several -hundred - delogates joining | Nowns of Sarpy presented a resolution de- | Jyize Thompson was not a pliyed.out poli- | toins yorke of Tully varified by the. ncta of _ iy gl legalized existonce | Wattorson of Columbus, O, cousin of Hon. | pofror tool tho floor aud concluded his Beartily in the chorus. Then Mayor Weir | nouncing the railronds for their action in in- | {iits from ono of the old pattice. the present congrass now In apecial session ton of maintuining | Honry Wattorson of Loulsville, and a num: | womarks in opposition. to the eemeats s of Lincoln welcomed the convention to the | voking the assistance of the federal court in Oliver Cromwell of Lancaster seconded | assembled and by the present financial condi- | anq'enforeing the prohibitory law of the stute | ber of laymen, was followod by Stewart on the. same sida. city In one of his churacteristic speeches, in | an attempt to evade the laws of the state. | y1o” momination of Judge Holcomb. J. V. | tion of almost onr eutire people. we regard as tho amount and_practical Among those who participated in the dis- | Reterring to the Shorman law, Mr, Stowars the course of which he advised the dele- | Judee Dundy was also denounced for the | Wwoir also of Lancastor seconded the nomi. | .. We condemn the ol o, the repub- | issu involved n the approaching November | cussion opened by Bishop Wattorson were: | goitt g notwithstanding violations of 1t by B ot e ominate any man who was | assistauce e guvo the railrouds und bis im- | nafion of Ragan, and rised an ingipiens row | lican tnd democratic parties who ureattempt= | altetion, and wo will not bo decelvod or misted | 1dward Osgood Tirown, the singte i ndvo. tho! oxeoutivad domn e b e R Sanae Boont, “Tn s on bis own sgerandizo. | penchient was domanded at tho hands of | umong th members of Lis own GEICRAION, | ttscos ot i rrsmers Hpons Aol o g | by thosd whiodhall attemnt to divert the'ut- | eate, aud Judge Joho Gibbon of Chicago, Shi Ceoniriyar deracug a1t B3 ment. He closed by warniug them against | congress. who loudly asserted that he spoke for him: | wedenounce them us traltors to the lbertios of | 5o of e people tront (his auestion by | Timotny Dwight of Boston and Mary Theresa | St lency of the count the “political hacks, bummcrs and ‘dead- | Idgerton of Douglas took advantage of o | wo)f alone. Polhamus of Nuckolls seconded cople, and we reiterato our deniand governor and the ‘membors of the goneral | Elder of New Orleans. evidence that the Sherman act had up to beats who have come over from the other | tempc lullin_ the proceedings to insist 4 omination for the reu Trg coinage of silver with that of gold ambi; b1Batod ! olin 6xerolseino dirsct An interesting adaress on “The Catholic {8 5 bl s wh the, 2 v an’s nomis v the reason that Tk , assembiy 1o be elected can exercise no diree 2 this time inflicted any fnjury upon the partics. upon & speech by E. C. Rewick of Lincoln, man down at Omaha was so scared of LLE L) Lt Sechbiniid otithol Fopiitral: Summor School and Catholic Reuding Cir: | (08 17 y Pk “lfl"';‘l"‘lfl‘l’;""“:‘f“‘"fli‘“, '.“‘ll'r:v\'ofi song, in Rewlek Warms 'Em Up, * nearly dead. . ' HOMLLE ourth-=Tho establishment of places of re- | ole” was delivered by Kathorine Conway of | “NY™ 41 iion trioa to (ierrupslia., vhicl ade severa RS 2 YO8 ROUDSSHEaN 5 e i 0 o s sale o ). < liquors ston. Rkl 3 UHonest dohmn and an respense US| Mr. Rewick devoted over an hour to g | Saunders of Platte seconded the yomins ssuien, W. A. M an and O, N. lem, for o Ls & ceinie, and a5 such, should ho | PRI o invite SHS S | Stewart, but the latter replied tartly that ates. clieoreid themacheaponse the dele- | o \Ling roviow of the frauds porpetrated | ot of Judge Bush and had the gracé to cut fr opposiicn to the pepeut ot e purchias: | LG St idthod we Wi Tuvar no | | BY spectal fnvitation sovoral reprosonta- | otthita ta y bt SOF mosese 1y e ool Powhror oy orae i hHIB e st tay by thox Bion’ dn ohargorof| it shorts % T e O e e man, Jiw and | compromise of crimo und Fepudiate tho idea [ 1Ves of the colored Catholic ccngress were | youravating,” “ho said, “to huve tho faoty O bopers bowed his hend in | e e e s n oo Bo.of | ™ Abhott of Richardson alko sccondod tho | i of \W.d. Bryunot W First district, clectod | Sompromise of crimo und ropudiite thy n seats on the platform, s modest acknowledgement of the tribute of | the stato institutions. His exy ‘1o | Gage county judge's nomination for the reu- | 45 democrut. : vico | I the POALS of such business, s o : ——— N bankat rantarsh A the same with which he startled the state 2 Ttosolved, That we ara in favor of a_soryice i RUolILUA) fi LA TR o 10 banker panic, he said, was fnaugur- PP biaying for Points last September and its details are well re- | 508 thut his har was fn the right place, pension to our soldiers upon n showing in o | HoR o8 the weongand ruta 1t will bring to s i syl . bored by everybody. Ho reviewed the | Poynter of Boone scconded the nomina- W. A. Poynter took the platform for a | BT Honlopthemeonpnndie ated to force congress to demonetize silver. court of record of an honorable discharge and | MEE A R oy 5 ‘The president in his mossago failod to in- g ox 3 Jrd J 2 v dis o, o prohibitionists toroxting UeroinonissiRallow Pholr GRthe K0 o n: v D asylum andpevitentiary steals, the school | ton of Thompson. When Saunders county | Wpon Fensonible proot, such serviee ponsion to | o fimy overy county In tho stato thut | THteresting Ceremontes Follow Choir Gath- | o congress that the approhended evils brief response to Mayor Weir's adaress of | [und frauds and the Cipitul National bank | Was reached Speaker Gaflia nominated S. [ beon an cquality dless of runk. And we Y ©VEry Droper i EinEiolthie Graundy. which produced the panic existed only 1n tho Nelcome. | In the courso o is remarks e | fiilure’ Tn cnaccion with the Titier ho | H. Homburgor. ' itev, Mr. Snydor adied the | ardfn fivror in il uoind usd X penerhl aswembly of St Cintoaao, Sept. 5.—Weather s fair, with a | finagination of the bondholiore (oo baning statad that i recont years the impression had | defouded the netion of Governor Crounse in | Weight of his second to the momilgation of | HRO LIS HoKreeof SpMBIEY bk g8 mivawfdiouban cooling breeze. The features of the day at | and theic newspaper organs, who had cre- B ol Kniniug Lhat tho suprme court | approving the boud given by Mosher | Judke Folcomb, and sud that he was.a win | UGIGSMEGC SIS e tegrapn | 10 mintain and enforeo. the fair were the parade of the finest speci- | ated the present distress for their own sel- of thestate was not heartily in sympathy | and Outcalt and placed the plame upon | 1er anywhere. Parsous of Wheelor also [ i toltphons 1inbs, stall e owiid i cons will male probibition more effectiv £ livi e o o AR ae « | fish and sordid purpa with the interests of the beople of the | tha shoulders of the - seoremay o | had a second for Holcom, trolled by the governuent, under powor Bixth—\Whilo wo rncowntze with rogret thag | TCRS of live stocl, roviewed by Governori| "ia Ty ity & WXPSRER - oy (hae M state, and that the judges of that court T T T T ek SR U county was York, and Delegate | rights of ewinent dowiin, ind opornted in tho feg! R arerae R0 A Ith rog Flower of New York' and Chauncey M. | gnorman at that time. reportet the hows were oo often influenced by corporate | claimed to have made o discove ¥ with rof- of thut county placed 1n nomination | iuterest ""1{:" the }ul»u ‘[“‘\U’.«AA“. the ll‘x_j'l!_l 1estionable e 1 Depew, und the opening of the great Welsh | substitute from the finance committes with power. | Hoclosed with o siguificant waro- | erence to the bond that, if correct, londs g | the name of Judgo Edward Bates as a man | a1id not in the interest of American and Buro® | &i5fuved the par ng to the effect that the party would meet P tu A with sure disuster if the convention nominated a candidate with a record that had to be explained away, ration in which | musical festival in Pestival hall, with what [ a substitute for section 16, which provided Tho first tilt between the Ragan forces is known as “Gorsedd of the Isle of Great M| pean shylocks. ; 2 T Y T O ) 5 who stood nearest the hearts of the peopie | Pein shyloc minny of us hay placed our trast, G rof 42 JLand shasulniteotire toithe iransantionl 11080000 Bt Pl Denounce the A. P. A, oL wo ‘huvo ig tho muts | Beftaln » the fivst of the kind ever given bo. | - ° rido dollurof 420 grains, which tho state treasury was muleted of AT o lood und consclence of the individua] | Britain,” the fivst « 4 CR.ELYONLE; Will Force Them to Attend. er §200,000, In examining the bond at the Approaching the Informal Ballot. That wo an lvnln)»;u‘t‘t”uln:xmlxlvyn of ehurch and | fok clertar eannot - bo - intiiduted .\"l"u,l"'l‘fl‘lll‘"“” of .““‘“l““l‘k‘,“‘" 1/ na Tho{NOWA Zonatos L m it state house yesterday he discovered that S nantIF0k oeon B statplaanyd der any protext whitt= | ordobauched, and wo appoal with confider *rior to the session at Festival hall, a Novada scnator hero diverged. from t While it was oxcouted on January 10, 1808, 1t | o1t 3708 nearly 10 o'clock when the list of | dvir; that tho frootam of sposeh wikd of tho | 06 Hebmtiue i T ol e slection e dozen members of the Burdick order met’ on | his written remarks to observe that he did and the field against him " came over the | was aproyed two days Droviemy Jamyiy | orators was exhausted, but another delay | press siall ever bo malntsined: that the plection of @ temporary chairman. There | 1y viticis T Ty ! ol ] undon herptofore cherished | fwfn Mon, chlef bard of the corsead, | he was speaking, but that he gave notice werd indications of & _comng storm s 5000 | Mata Meils o wopa hsemly hasto of | could proced toh bullot, Beveral dalegutos ( 4t DRRRR 1 Ak G4 oS 0 wewludicon ons | frinclples and the canso of nouor and Duat | 1uoavad a unBown atone callod tho +baers | Uit RorGATLeE ~Arben ofhers ot boeriics as nominations for tho positlon oo cal Boforo it was oxecntad provoked i chorus of | 1 offered. resolutions, which, had uot bocn ry to the splritand gonius of " ourinsti- | (i iauen this, our belosed low ! Low? and read uio dispenyation issuad by | who could give facts and information which or. Delegates were clamordng for necogn! 1oL A %aid o Seventh—The veople of I avo hereto- | the arch Druid, permitting tho Eistiddfod wt | was so much uceded by senators who spend ! ; B e o ias, bo squelched in this manner. | unreser approvo of'oue Amarican (100 | ora o i tho advimico Golmmiys OF thoss wiad | the Worldos faik and huthorizing. Hwts Mon: | tHoLE chmo ah tho cloals Femniuiors who spend of Colfux nominated W.. A, Poynter of | opinion of some of the busincss. methods in ¥ olutions should it & hopilur educas | had endenvored (o promoto the highest and | whose other name is Rov. Roland Williams, | of scuators would be in their seats whon Doje: - JudEq iNssllo brought jout Senator | vogue v the stato house. Mr. Rewiclk closed v ook it enRupinuton to DUDLIC School Fands Of the stito for soc- | Lt e Feet o hunity, and any buckward | o Dresbyterian clergyman from Wales, to cs. | business is dono during the present sossion: ale urlan, Then in an impassione: g 8 _mutter, asn Ap.01 BV ORRA QN 246 slatoic Ot cthods enfiloyed by the State Journu " : " PRy £ That we denounce the republican adminis- | |, ed with delight throuzhout the country | it this country. The procecdings were {n | donly moved u call of the senate, as it was ‘1“{ Seventh wx:nl ex, announced his :-l"nn]mu\' T AN AT u.u".{.'.'»‘i m"““.‘xl “frlxl\“tx':,ilu‘:\‘xfd T‘f”,;’"f’,, "","-“],""l‘“ toibloniafihiagtalp nminaiLin: fubeldizl ko by Uil onemios Ot 1AW A Grder. aha b oy | the Wolsh tongue and de gned to be justas | manifest, ho said, that a quorum wus not ntense eagerness to place in nomination the | oo meining con b % e accorded five s cucl Wwhich to | publican press and thetr polfticians und speak- | @ Numillting and discouraging rotrogrossion | the ancient Draid pricsts conducted” them | present. The call 'developed tha prosen e of min whom ho doscrlbed as 'n manly har. | O PFIUHNE Contracte, roseut el views. | Phis was vated Gown, [ #1 il Han e sl st v | 8, PISLORE, P RLEINE SSRATINGD | the neient Draid " | Bty aix souators and MF, Stowart rsumed cter of nobl ities i wen'ts Happy Plan, nd then hbott o ichardson, the au heen deeelyin # puoble, s lonin aualikies yihom all the {nde i 3 A i of tho anti-pass. resolution. rnod Limems | was out of debt, while the (act Is thit In spite N L ML S, S S i oob. RETRIAY the coemics he had Chairman Gaffin of the committee on rules : in u speech which jarred the ceiling, | ©f the heavy tuxoes levied from year to yoear ‘¢ were discussions of various amend- | male chorus competition. The nine organi- He said that, notwithstanding all the old made. HCR he sprung the name of J. A. | and order of business made a report in which | 1008e in a spee h which Jorre ¢ CCINE | (hero is neirly $700,000 outstunding warrunts | wents for three hours, but the platform was | zations that cntered constituted the croam | amendmonts roported by the finance com- Sheridan of Rea Willow county and the con- | the following program was mapped out: As b result his vesolution was adopted, and | upon whieh the tuxpuyors aro required 1o puy | finally adopted us above. One member of | of the Welsh in the United States. e | ittee to the houso substiturs s neo,coms ition laughed. D, Clem D nomiua- | First—Selection of members of state cen- | At ten minutes aften 10 o'clock the informal | itk annunl Interost of ¥ por cent the committee on resolutions, Dawson of | Eistiddfod will continue for four days, intho Glebe, o mention wus mado of tho 30 issiol I r | sut e ) e 16 ction. T} - v s“llm-liu-ul intimation to the convention | treasurer to be appointed by the committoe How the Vote Scattered, {“":‘{”,’,".‘l‘\"";{;",‘",“”;,‘;.Lf“{“.,‘ ",',{j'.‘fl"“”“i":{ ing he wasa r A [ AL B S hat tho Douglas county caucus was not en- | Second—Call of counties for nomination of Nutional bant, by WhICh tho. State wus swin tvor dollar was ; Tho inf 3 ; L os | dled out of ¥236,000. We further sy thut | & candidate for governor, the numes of Ben- | ment for fifteen or thirty days may be do- | omitted, The scnate and the country must Has ercated whan Kebresentutive Fulton of | regonts. "Tho committeo rocommended it | Siatd bt varss smyefine counties | Oyl Sidor whos duty, undur the iy, Was | nott Mitehbll of Crawford county, L 1 | amad . T orbernl oty iy vlan arose and with the senator's consent | the first ballot should be an informal one, 5 v ' ). investipate o s against Frank D. Hig- | opportunity was afforded tho members of kAL Dalo's e Sio proposition to aut ‘“,,,7“}&..““,.‘:::‘. cen- | Yot for Itagan, and thoro was & sileht vip: orilly iad - dnanolniig-responslblo for ‘th ht of Floyd eounty, el ~pre- | bee, the judge of awards charged with hay- | the Lo houses th know of tho omission of y Cofin was nomi- | hfpitor, submitted its rport, finding tho ac- | reference was ade in the debate in th ] into & rosr when Buffalo county gave hor 2 soubmitiaccliaronork, Andingitho ac: 1 19 ! T g tichardso e 4 ] ' ) o s ated by ucclumation, A g pt has been | cuse v u sommending - | sunate ssion ¢ ry made tho call of the coun ?.'n;xhu':;‘:..x.f.:::.l\xrlnlluif"l {‘l‘: w‘m'u{}; ';"‘w‘"i"-m twenty votes to Holcomb, Butler followed | . We demand the strlet enforcement of the | nated by acclamati An attempt has been | cused guilty und recommending his dis- | senate to the omission of tho silver dollar, oA AN . t ORI : X lation of frelght rates. present in tho ewst, but Lo hus not yet been |"y, oh to secur ccomme {(u.ll_\\\-_\”n;h::u. lh:‘,:\“m m‘-; nl:uh:\llul' from Barry of Greeloy combatted the idea in a | 18841 ‘There was another rour when Cus- Wo denand. tha ropisl of the pre I was taken. 80 much to secure s rocommendation of the o 0w county was in the race he wasn't 1 ceel The conyi 0 er f 5 ey e Shila ¢ i f 1 7 ! ; atly worded spuecl. @ ogates ook thote | Holcomb, - followed"" inmediately by the R thuent of & 14w b poworbys the peanla | Aceept. The conveytion made no ather nom- | staff, the famous City Troop of Philadoiphia | introducod in 1568 & bilt with & harmless of the vote as follows: Poynter, 554; Sheri- % M of thy ballot box may not be considel n before the governue: ildi not muke tho point v this time, ol was encountered before the convention | shall be no religlous tosts tor office; thut we e of ol ihe green hefere the. goverament bylidioy. i, imacinsamushyas gron d hisses fro s delognto | thorouzhly unamo that wo tion from overy*part of the hall, Grimison | 5 oaisyloorand hisses from the delegatos, t burst of flery cloquence g siasioned | his speech with ap arraignment of the | Gishose: OF 1L UEPOSE: e atestion”of probibition wtthis tims il | tablish a branch of tho Druid organization | Mr. Pugh, democrat, of Alsbama, now sud- S faet it in i | final trivinph of reht. Interest in the session centered in the | his speech. i of George Abbott of Richardson county | tral committee, the chairman, secretary and | ballot commenced. We denounce in empathic terms the stato of- | Washington county, repudiated them,sag- |~ The nationul o Eapul e inato | fruitiess session today, and uuless a quorum | iug membors of tho two houses wero igioran H The infort vy o 6, by which the stute wus swin- | - Lhe conveation then proceeded tonominate be got together tomorrow djourn- | of the fact that the urely hurmonious. Something of o surprise | candidates ‘for judge of supreme court and | g ihformul ballot proceeded with con- Honal DT TRINLING, huute wis Wy hik bo BoL Lorouhe 1Y80.-adlohrl ! A S e I A (Enw appointed to | Judge. said hlr. Stewart, whether o fair g 5 - to secure the funds of the state should o Gate railvoad commissiones, witharew Dale's name from tho coutest in | The proposition to authe dates. Adams county led ot with thirteen Sl fch | . g tried 1o extort' £2,100 from n safe ox- | the silver dollar from the list of coins. No e Ut e voked u row of the fivst magnitude, Abbott | P10 Of applausc, which in u moment burst Kallrond ana Other Mutters, Afser soime discus e tics and as the vote proceeded it was vain- | sonvention to select the-chuirman. with eleven votes for Holcomb and three law known us th swhorry bill for the regu- | made tonight 19 reach him, be being at fpharge, Owing to luck of qu.orum no uction | Ho suid the fact that Mr, Sherman, who did i " nt law | found. - The republicans believe he wil pIARAN, o- - S meN T b2 ) 0 800450 SROREALION.08 I it ety rerdaA naach: ter county eave twenty-three votes for (a7 h_mmlu,,,_"_‘Pm,mmm 4o | tound publicans believe he will not Governor Pattison, accompanied by his | gold stundard by the Paris conference, init. The secretary announced the result | "% v )i c v, Dodg tu radlroud comiission. inations. The total numbor of dolegates at | and the First batallion of the Naval Reserves, | title adopting the gold standard, claiming dan, 110; Abbott, 86; Gaftin, 1. Th turn at the wheel and every onc jumped .‘:.:’.l.:fl t.}‘i”ui»‘m‘ifm‘J'ZYE‘&;‘u.‘u‘i“'L‘x’,kuJ’;lth.“, W'tk 1 fhYOYOT the enforcemont of | the morning session was 145, but the after- | ‘turiyed toduy. to tako patt i the Pennsyl® | that the gold standard was au American Houncement was' roceived with el | o0 to the unfortunate men avho huve hereto- | founty MEORKNL b 8 « casting four of her thour luw forflsbor us itnow stands | Doon session was mueh larger. Vania colobration Wodnesduy {0, and thay he had charge of tho. mint o e Poyniar vias. soyian ' Auplass | fore uoid o ofice of chiairman, nine votes for Maxwell. Douglis county | Uheourstatutes. | F0 Governor Peck of Wisconsin will be the | bill from begiuning to end and failed to in- form, whors e assumod Uhe functions of his ro e e il it Pirtle had boos | guv. Jiagan ninoteen, Holcomb ftacn, Bush | 1ouy vhnks 1o e iopcracnr o sendor IOWA-YOLULIY honored guest at the fuir tomorrow—Wis- | form the senate that it demonetized silver, position withouta speech : ) Stoyens o) - ) A i o > i three, Bates two and Thompson- seven. mllmn-u!llm»mdm & the hearty support consin duy. wis most astonishing. Charles N. Mayherry of Pawnee and Freg | FUrnas moved the previous question, after ‘4{{5 Lancaster county also scattered, giving Hol- | of the wenhers ofithe thdependent pirty. Full Tioket Na uted and a Platform California will close what promises to be a 1t Romulned u Scoret, Oharios X, My bor noond Fred | which Abbot's amendment ‘wus' defoated | cAntASIr coURtY slao scatiared, giving Hol. | of the uonhors dfthaliflopendont piety. = Adopted at Des Molnws, big week at the fair Saturduy. That is her | ; ! roelka ! Platte wero mado temporary soc- | and thio veport of the commitice adoprad; | OME and Bl one, From (e ind S8 | contruo convit IDORRHLED 1s dui1y decronss | For Goverasr. oo 1, J0sEPT | On neme, “and it s nlso b great seiianrSE | e legislation was not demanded by the Jorome Sehamp of Lancastor moved o | ThO followlng is tho st of state contrai o votn proogeded vapidly, and sho end was | 6 SA% W0nesk WDORSEEROW LICIE miewiis of | o Lieutonant Goveruor.. 11 1"\ B A, o1'r | Californin, belug the auniversiry of ey | heoplo; they know Daihiag of 1§ =1t ro. committee on credentials and the convention | COMWitteemen soon reached. ‘Lhe oficial announcement of | *\Wh 4 Simana thesposdyaud vigorous proso- | Kor Supremo Judge............ AW, 0. WEEKS | admission to tho union. “Ten curloads of | mulned & vrofound sccrel, so fav us tho agreed. Dr. Woods secured the apbointmont New state Contral Committee, the informal ballot w announced ut 10:45 | cution und trial of nI'I.nur- ns now under | For Rallroud Commissionor JOHN IDLE ifor ': 4 fruit .'"‘l':"h' 'nll' lln£s|u<llv'-lrr[x‘— thian two years. X ; of a commitlee on permanent organizati r Jeorge Lynn: oD, r as follows: dietment for compliefty in the usylum and | For School Supt. MRS, E. J. WOODKGW on and every person {n or about the buil 0 . 2 E vention Jo hou lcld; Boone, M. Sillick; Bo 0, | Rugan..... ¢ y 4 fit © demund tha state treasuror shal TR an TR, s ckuge, [ Led Lo ¢ b M. § 3‘?.'.’x‘u‘.|'~'5'i'.’.l'“'h“f’ A}fi;“ ‘{' l.’.m{‘f B county | Clarks Olds; Buffalo, Isaac ~Henthorn} | fusi ...\ 00000 000 :-z's'l. comply, with the law jbrezard to the invest- Des Moixes, Sept. 5.—(Speciul Tologram to | 08 puckuge. art declined Lo be interrupod; he objected to LR a oy o an, Jeuore. he A8 Very | Budlor, C. H. Challis;' Burt, W. F, Brows® | Butes 1Ak a4 101 " | ment Of the stuteschoolfunds, und ulso with | Tue Bee.|—In the populist state convention He Kefusod to sign, the senator from Massachusotts putting @ 13 anted. Mo moved the ap- | tor; Cass, L. G. Todd; Cedar, E. Bordwoell; | Thompion. ' e 48 | the law respocting thd deposlt of the stato | 1oquy seventy-eight countles were ropre- n e, Wyo, Sept. 5.—[Special Tele- | 1ot of trash in his speceh. [Laughter. | powtment — of u - committee of five on | (hase. d. W Martin:' ¢ 0. Brown. | Maxwell..... a 19 | fundsin bunks, H L L v Coming Lo the recent election Mr. Stewars resolutions, ' By a very siigular com- | Golfux, Orlando Nelson; Custer, C. W, Bl | Horaberger. ./ "/] o) B It furthor paolypds Tuat the rocord of | seated by 810 delegates, General J, B, | aram to Tus Bew]—Yestorduy the Hauna, [ GOWIAK L0 VA tecens olec two great par- cldence | the 00 e ialls for | Dakotd, dobn Joyeo; Duwson.' M, Hoimes; | “The total numbor of votes cast was 7o7, | the, provlos indepegdeme purcy members It | Weaver wus tho leadig spirit of the con. | Wyo., miners circulated o petition, | a4 contuot bebwcen the two great, par: Porter, Realizing that | Dixon, K. Hall; Dodge, C. 8. Fowler; | requiring 505 to nominate. The announce- | po'h BHi*e O4h SAETmelrs s o v lierony | vention and controlied all its move- | which received 800 signatures, for the | tho force bill to secure power to be used for somothig was oxpected of him, Porter | Dowelis D 'Cr Deavers’ Fillao 51 | Tt of tho result was grocted with yout J ; tendered our heurty thanks for dutles fully | ments. The proceedings were very en- | purpose of eiving Archie Rate, a mine | unother und y differcnt purpose. finally arose. and, attera brief explanation, Bk nick: | ous cheers from the Holcomb poople, who | berfamosd. oot B \ moved for the uppointment, of & CoMMILLEs | Mronmae’ |y roeiny J N Dimwic; ARane. iy A ic and enlivened by frequent e 4 AR eave | There is an honest remedy, he suid, for g i Frontier, ' W. A, Bradbury; = Furnas, | Were so far in the lead that they never Awendm Offured and Adopted, .']';(u::{:‘:lu 0 et by, o xlnmjn:'ll;LtI:I forcmau - prancydone hours 1o, unt | the present condition, and ARG e of five on olutions, Tustantly a half | * "k Wheeler; Guge, G. B. Reynolds; | doubted the success of their candidate on | A resolution relating to what wis cormed | ioia Dy the Gleo club, o Tiea) Glaklate | he. DieeEEe - iare Gare, ndiguanyi MG ASSEMUSIRINCERE KSRGS, RoA00E fouen qlelogutes sprang to their feet | Garfleld, 8. T. Flocher; Gosper, b, I | the frst formal ballot. As soon a8 the official | o nos Jats oe prtasiony b g laboxquaation | and. vesy litle vemed in pariameniary | e ireaident whoy vecelved frow him. | ook A O i sl aaae 8 foct and protested that they had seconded | Yeoman; Grant, A. F. Parsons; Gre Sunouncement was made all was confusion | was read. It was samewhat obacure, but it | othios, honce the proceedings were mArked | i wos Fhoman ol o NoL BT e Dot | ton. Tho dishonest remedy to. reliams Yelser’s ulotion to tho same effect. Tho | p. M. Barry; Hall, W, J. Berger; Ham ou the floor of the convention, but in & few | provoked someghing of a discussion. by considerable isorder, After thamorn- | Lon ol e e o hacll, Charles Jackaan-| 4 ress 18 to pass. the. repaal bill oag gchulrwan blandly remaried that he didn't | ton, 1o, M. Howard; Hariun, L. A MeNeill; | moments the roll call proceeded on the first Jndge Doviuo of &'olix spoke on the reso- | Lug seasion General Weaver announced thas | 2id Wall St Clair,all colured. vtempled to | the distress uctify the infamous act of 1578 kuowit. Tho protests wero ronewed, but | Ifitehcock, Geonge Harier formal ballot. lution, aftes movifi thwt it be tablod. Ho | a seoret conforence would bo hold . dur: | fom pree, it kulves Brown wus In Gur- | o tening. & perpetinl patd soaniard :“‘,‘,,;-',"‘lf,‘",‘l‘,‘(‘,‘:,,“l"'l""““"‘\‘;"‘“\." casion. He | Kuutzman; Howard, Peter Eobeson) John- Mude It Holeomb. gave as his roason thut it wasnota now | ing the recess at which he would | £ Cltk's offfee for the hreastof 1toerell | upon the country. "Mhe oreditor cluss had Ty ullhu‘r ::“‘x:'?u‘ "IM'; 88 the | gon V. G, Swan; Kearney, J. 8. Canady Adams county swung oft again for Ragan, | idea, and entered fntoas disquisision of the | make an importunt communication Jackson and St. Clalr. ' | already doubled the value of gold, and by so ho therefore prudently sunumeen (g jons | Keva Pava, Otto Mute; Lancaster, F. L' | buc u moment later Boone county gave eleven | unsound othive of labor:es u measura of | The conforence rosulted fn. ralsing §i.600 LS doing ~ had doubled the obligatious of much as he had heard "u‘l‘&!'“‘;‘ l‘f"‘ toas | Menary; Lincolu, J. W. Ellinghaw; Loup, | votes for Holcomb, which had been given | value. for a cawpaign fund. The following ticket Found Alter Eighteen Mounths. the debtors. This was revolutionary, RLLDG &8 X ond there was | W. M. Ritteuhouse; Madison, Williaui | to Thompsou on the informal batlot, A fow | Mr. Jones at this Juncture discovered that | was nominated: Governor, 4. 3. daseph of CurysNNE, Wyo., Sept. 5—[Special Tele- | 1 was dangorous for capital to en- e Bickley ; Mevrick, B. 1. Pratt: Nunce, W. P, | moments later Judgo Thompson avose and | Senator Allen' had been omitted 1n the dis- | Oroston; leutenant governor, Brof L A AN, \idf ; gage in revolution, and Lo appealed to g v 8 Fuale. Hatou; Nemalw, J. H. Dundus; Nuckolls, | witharew from tne race. “Holcomb. made | tribytion of commendation to the state's rep- | Ot of Des Moines; superintendent of pubiic | EYam to Iue Bee | —The rewains of o young | FIEC T TOVENEON GG RS AEPERICE 0 Then it roiaiued for Base Littleficld, the | E. L. Beach; Otoe, 1. S, Whittake swall gains until hereached Douglas county, | resentatives in congress, and after the labor | instruction, Mrs. E. A. Woodrow of | man by the nume of Simouson, who perished | paopo: to turn o deaf ear 10 & subsidized Perkins county editor, to previpitate a tew- | nee, Josoph Meek; Pierce, R. A and theu his stock went up with o rush, for | resolution had boen shoved under the table, | Marshalltown; supreme judge, A. W. C. | in a snow storm near Sundance i March, | press and bankers' potitions extorted from vorury panic by offering an amendment to | Phelps A. Wanmer; Platte, J o, | e received thirty-three votes, while Ragan | he brought it befors the convention. Weeks of Wintersot; railway commissiouer, | 1802, were discovered last week in Cold | their trembling debtors. 1t was the duty of Porter's motlon, in which he desired thatall | Polk, D, D. Litte; Red Willow, H. H. | received but thirteen. By this time overy- | M. Thoraton d6ciared $hut they couldu's | Johat 1d16 of Totis. D feu s thould Lo reforred Lo tho com: | Dickena; Richardson, George Abbott; Saiine, | body sew the inevitable' and there wus ' | commend Scnator Allen for somgthing e | * Tho principal work of the convention was | sie (ot feams the body: had ame gum! oL | svery senator who loved bia every parlia- mittee without reading. There was no wis- | 13 8. Abbott; Sarpy, George Becker; Sa steady drift 1o Holcomb. =~ Greeloy county's | hadu't done vet, “¥ote on siver, and | the adoptjon of the platform, which declares | the boot, about a rod ‘further away. Thero | montary meins the porpatration of the takiog the temper of the convention dors, 4 AL Gaftia; Seward, W. 8. Beebe; | Maxwell delegates went to Holcomb in a | offered the following, which was adopted | its fealty o the Omaba platforin of 1802, | is no (oubt he hid beoh mispluced by wild st wrong which would be doue If the rae E‘m @St went up from a hundred throat. Sherldan, W. F. Wasmau; Snerman, J. M. | body and so did the three Max weil men trom | and made o part of the platform : aud suys the present stringency is due to | animals. The dead wan was sbout 20 years | real bill were passea. The great jouruals of arpeuter of Johuson coyuty mounied Suyderj #auton, Jawes Brooks; Thayer, | Dodge. Laucaster divided ollows: Hol- Resolved, That we cowmend Senator Allen ' the subserviency f whe two old purties y old, Now York say, "Voie fGrat: debale aliaps Spring The skull was found about | every senator who loved his country, sald

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