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THE OMAHA DAILY ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 ' OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1891, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT | par NN '\ IN \E N discussed are Editor Bowlhy of Crete and m "ner N A\ | tion, s very anxioue to Bave the treaty dis ARCANTZING N Q| #pect the Taborer who secks not to enfoy all | LAY CTIN THE CAMPAIGN IN NEBRASKA | W Guter. St ¥ochar B fonsior, and | HAVE PROVIDED THE PEN | powea o sra”ie e ‘Sxpressctche sminion | REORGANIZING - HIS FORCES [ et svass Woeave nes ontiitn it | END OF ENDEAVOR MEETINGS those of H. L. Melntyre of Friend, T. C. that it will be possible to get it up Tuesday all this must be done within the lines of Fisher of Toblas, Gus Widick of Turkey or Wednesday. When caysidered it possibly soclal order and The remedy for these Creck, Thomas Pata of Crete, nd D. M i A LR Tl R ORI LB R ills {s a healthy public optnicn and fair pub imis h + Ramey of Wilber, for representatives. i il 8 time, in executive session. crotary Gresh abs Ser issionarie: i 'y | e X lation. ~ And all legitimate efforts in ropose to is n i Preliminary Survey of the Battlo Gronnd | R nominees, whichever they be, expect 1 Which Ol""]“",d Il Sighithe | (0 oes Hot. coneml .U oneerht o focls | Debs Sends 0"‘, Mis el L ,n“'l‘l Wl directions, wihile by single nct or united Proposo to Raiso Ono_Million Dollars. for ard Foroes, to securc the endorsement of the demo-pop Utah Statehood Bill Ready. with regard to the treaty, and he has been the American Railway Union, force laudable. For niy own part 1 be Missions This Year, or Bryan wing of the democrats, and will reinforced during the pist week in his ef- lieve the. large number of men who join be first, last and all the time for Bryan for forts to secure early and favorable consid- strikers are more to be pitied than to be NUSTERING ON THE SKIRMISH LINE | §04¢ H“‘m‘\;"‘y"_"n;"l“‘“;”f,"";‘”’v'_;;‘}"""":‘ 't | PEN OF GOLD AND HANDLE OF SILVER o T ”"’,{";',fil",;;,,"(_‘“,“[":‘{f’,',""‘,”fj],‘,".'{ THEIR NAMES ARE NOT TO BE GIVEN QUT [ blamed. They are dot on by an feccspontinte | PLAN ADCPTED FOR RAISING THE MONEY democratic side the names of Mayor Wil- on two or three different occasions on that great statues, but one marked evH in them liam Burke of Friend for senator and J. R g behalf. in that they put the liberties of tens of Proferred Candidates and Thele Politieal | pro gworth of Dowitt and Sidney ir, | Ratlo of Sixteen to One of the Two Metals It the tariff conference report shall reach | Debs Says tho Strike Will St1l Be a Winner :um‘ i ,‘h" ')W;"“ N T AUTLOE Delegates gistered from Polnts Outside Pedigrees as Reported by Counties—A Smith of Crete are the only ones mentioned. Preserved in the Composition of the the senate it will undoubtedly evoke con- ~Chief Arthur of the En few who became their absolute masters, ir of Cleveland Num! 18,700, Which with Birdseye View of the Fiold NEMAHA COUNTY. Implement—Provisions of ALY ‘r”-:::;;’:"n:{ml.‘ "“':‘;""‘I"l;l“"';;:'::"‘_rl:;; Denounced as a “Scab despotic czars 4 the Local Registeation Makes the Politically speaking, Nemaha county fs the Bl amendments of the senate. z Jotber." iy tobles And Total Attenda 000, yery quiet. The republicans have called When the senate adjourned Saturday the 10 ‘oné preciNe: toridla) has ‘besn. OF CAR: be —_ their convention forthe election of delo- execntive and judiclal appropriation bill was found. A gensrous sense of Sustics’ tawAFd The political campaign In Nebraska is be- f}‘”"; ShE Tge “'m ,:f)';"”;”"[f";(‘,; i :”"X:;'I‘H:“ WASHINGTON, July 15.—Private Secretary L':'.';]fyrhf-‘71|-‘,',I.‘.:'.',;’::‘¢",w'{[ ilz (“l|‘r::| (-;ll-'l“\\hi;!lv 'u CHICAGO, July 15.—The A. R. U. officials | all, deep love of or fellows and attentive CLEVELAND, 0., July 15.~Tho Youns Binning to show signs of activity and from | yiciet for the 1ith of August, but neither | Thurber has in his custody at the white | Sy 0 0 PPRICE Tor i ol B ORERE 1 DS | have determined to make a desperate str listening 0 e \.‘»!“ru“ oL ohut ;ul! People’s Soclety of Christian Endeavor has Row on the Interest will grow from day to | the democrats nor the populists have called | house a gold pen sot in a silver holder. The | }a fuken tp, and with that out of the way | Ble o Tegain for that order the prestige le .‘|1 on i eides to a betior undorstanding | ydertaken another great project, which i Bay. The campaign promises to be intensely | theirs. — The democrats and populists will | inplement, from the artisan's standpoint, is | the agricultural, District of Columbia, sun- | has lost in the great strike now rapidly ap- | {14, 18 WIPPIRr MGG SRERRS: FERRIE 101 nothing less than an attempt (o enlist all pxciting, as the clection this year involves ‘l;v"_;""‘;""'n"l'!"\'" T aoene Yoters of thls | a fine plece of work, but if it fulfils fts | dry civil and general deficlency bills will be | pronching a close. The executive board of | ghouid mot lack the means of support for | the members of that organization with the Bot merely the whol stato government, but | (G & HEEEAR, 1esIRne (OReL MCHe | mission it will never be dipped in ink but | Soneidercs, prowably in the order named. | the union held a meeting this morning, the | himself and his family; he should be | leading denominatiomhl boards in a wide= Rlso a legislature that s to elect o United is done, and party lines are closely | once. That will be on Monday, July 16, 1804, | {hare will be more or less 'h\,m"'”,“ a1l of | obiect of which was to map out a course for oye wmr"vv-“l‘y ,'”"', in welght Vi reaching and thorough campaign to arouse PBtates senator in the place of Charles F. n, the republicans will nave .a hard | and it will inseribe the name of Grover | these bills, but It other question aro not al- | the future. —After a lengthy discussion it | Jabar ho showil be treated s o ratiohol the missionary spirit among all Christians, Manderson, whose term expires on the 4th it on hand. : i Cleveland on a parchment headed: “An act | lowed to interfers, all mamed can be dis- | Was decided to send out “revivalists” to all an dignity. His remuneration, if dimin- | It I8 a misslonary extension movement sime ? o r yndents at the his county Is entitled to two representa- , posed of during the week. fmporta o Ho waat; 8 ag iy Pt March next. From corr 8 ’ " - | to enable the people of Utah to form a con- 3 mportant sections of the west. Six agitators | jgpeq in periods of depression, should in- | ilar to university extension. The plan was Warious county seats The Bee has been able | tives In the legislature, ana this county .., nd state vel t and to be R had been sent out Saturday and it was de- | croase rlods of prospertt ataeh b i « details as to the situ- | A0d_Johnson county together are entitled | * R Ll sl v bl el COST OF THE CENSUS, sfded k 7 4 > s Ye ”; LR '.l'(' Iresident Cleve. | €¥elved by Stephen L. Mershon, a Chicago 2o gather the following details as sl to one state senator and one representa. | admitted to the union on an equal footing ed to augment this number. es, T approve highly of President Cleve- |y, 1,054 man, who became Interested in the Endeavor several years ago. His ation and outlook. The reports 0 far COVEr | {jyo "ang i past usages are followed, John- | with the original states.” Expenditures Up. to Date on tho | “The names of those sent out Saturday | lands courss in the stries Bis promrt attion | oy gtian pbout one-fourth of the statc, but they pre- | gon county will take the senator and Delegate Rawlins of the territory o Utah, eventh Census Have licen 810,305.0 will not be given out,” sald President Debs | CURT t® MECkel Mo in 4o far as ho | Idea was to have the varlous boards unile JEE ipetnective that takes in 8 porton of [imaha ‘eolnty, the Feprassntative: this eat. | whose efforta were largely ifstrumental: in July 16.—The operations | toa reporter, “for fear of their being arrested | wont he did right with them. Mr. Cleve- | (n securing good lecturers to speak In O e e T o e e neat | bringing about the passage of the act, secured [ Of the census office for: the fiscal year end- | for Inciting a strike” It was learned else- | Jand des well of the nation and of the | vurious places upon missionary work and LINCOLN COUNTY. A il Winhfers % ** | the pen and holder and entrusted them Into | I8 June 30, are reviewed in detall in the | Where, however, that this morning D or | people of Chicago In particular thus arouse interest among the people. Mr. AL LR Ly e ¥ iha | The names of Dr. §. W. McGrew, Thomas | the keeping of Secretary Thurber until the | annual report of Superintendent Wright. The | Kern was sent to St. Louis to rally the | o ATES A SENSATION. | Mershon was anxious that the Soclety of E:;:"i‘f cetany of tats and arc luying plang | 4. Crummel, John H. Pohlman, and M. C. | time for their use. Tomorrow Mr. Rawlins, | total disbursements on account of the | forces there. Hogan was sent out over the S Gy S Christian Endeavor should take hold of the ;n-un'nnuly MacColl, Majors and Cady all [ Shurtlift are mentioned as cindidates for | naving secured the signatures of Vice Presi- | cleventh census to #nd inciuging June 30, | Northern P LR R L Christ and Iis Followers enterprise. Accordingly he came to Cleve: 5 representatives on the republican ticket, [ SAVIE Sectred the MEILLRES B R TR L ool T vere $10.365,677, . This wag expended | that company and Goodwin was sent over the HAeehta ASogARLON v RIS RER T Jave lent Stevenson and Acting Speaker Rich § his was expended A HRECIeN land in order to secure the endorsement of his plan by the society. For two days he. ave friends in this county who champion was In conference here with reprosentatives 2l Y e ‘gt for the | While no one has yet declared himself on : : doe L 1N 8ran O A ons, as follows: | Northwestern to use his influence with the e e e Lo L il respective intereats in the figt for the | L% o ritic ‘o populiat side for that | Ardson to the cnabling act, will carry it to | uhfer aiMfefont appropriations, ae follows: | Northwesters to us hls influence with the | DENVER, July 16.—Rev. Myron Reed de- bernatorial nomination. s surmised | the N white 1oUss . Tor the presidential: autos:| DXDonsel) enth census, $8,475,149; fa ployes of that railway system and if po hat the Evans following, which is strong, homes and mortgage statistics, $1, aible..induse them. to. go. ott,. These' dei would prefer seeing Tom Majors the nominee it s conceded that a solid delegation Will | graph. The ceremony would have taken place | and printing, engraving and binding, $60 R lor ardan tete e % of all the denominationdl misslonary boardas for governor, inasmuch as western Nebraska | bo chosen favoring Colonel —Thomas J. | Saturday but for Mr. Richardson’s absence | 455, © The ftotal force recelving campen Bates are all members of the executive board | which he declared that he was an anarc ACTaa IR “ink , 2 o Bt ‘hipe’ to- turnisn both governor and | Majors for governor on the republican ticket, | from the city, and it was hoped to have | tion at the end of the vear was G73. fi | Of the unlon. Other emissaries were sent | He continued by saying, “Jesus Chirist was | & DU was flually held with the Ene cretary of state. The fight will be made [ and Barney Johnson would be more than | Speaker Crisp's name on the document, but | is expocted this number will be reduced dur- | Out to work with the employes of the many | not only an anarchist, but he was Killed deavor trustees and the following resolus {: secure a folid ans delogatjon to the | pleased ff the popullsts would °"“-"fi° m|m the speaker will not return from Georgia in | ing this year, so the census work can be | 1ncs entering this city. After this meeting | the representatives of the law, the church | (00 Was adopted by the trustees: Btato. convention, but the friends of Jack | for their standard bearer, and he will prob- | time. No one doubts that the president will | completed ready for the printer undor the | adjourned an’enthusiasiic meeting was held | and state. o dusing (o araniee toraniey | Resolved, That the trustees of the United MacColl may have something to say in the | ably name the delegates to their state con- sign the act, and when he has done so Mr. | present appropriation. Small appropria- | in Uhlich's hall, President Debs presiding. | josus Christ was an ,'.‘,“n.m.‘l ARAL .‘,.,‘(,.“,", Soclety of Christian Endeavor grant to the atter. It is very apparent that Jolin Evans | vention. Rawlins will take charge of the pen wWhich | tions, however, will be neccssary at the | He made a rousing speech, reminding one | hut 1 mever rend ot o o & Socliet, | ristian Tndeavor missionary extensfo e eraloping eonsiderable strength. Ho is | The career of Colonel Majors 1s to0 | has made it a law. AL first it was Intended | potv POYEer Will be mescssary atthe | o8 C0Carly days of the strilke. but I never vead o lis being a deputy Uan i slonary extension ol resident and has always taken an | well known to need comment. B {0 have n sofid gold pen and holder, but as | P02 O SCREress I Beeembr for print | Ot Y R e ow—rignt now | Meri. (Clicers) Nothing tus discouraged | courso their approval and cndorsement ag & otive part in local and state politic: He | Johnson came to this county from Mi Utah comes in as a bimetallic state and the | wontinuing a force ‘of proof readers and | —MoOre prosperous and more encouraging | so many LI ,Im":;y "],‘ ”,I‘I“* d 1"”":‘." wise and economical method of arousing In as postmaster here during the Hayes ad- | in an early day, and up to the time of the | westerners, who aro making the silver fight | rovicors”© The total number of printed | than ever before. We can and must win. | to wo out sud oh Heir fellowmen for the | the young people an interest in the mission- inistration and has served two terms as | populist movement was an old line demo- | n politics, attach some sentiment to the white | pec™se e consus volume ls 22,200, Of | The men who have gone back to work will | pittanee of §3 oo dar 1 o simen for the | ary work of the Church of Christ and that ounty clork. As chaitman of our county, | crat. ~Ho was a member of the legislature | metal, silver was allowed to share honors | fufe, o 01, Sasud VORIe B SR B again come back to us and victory 15 ours. | hea moing made b Shen nioe his efort : United Soclety of Christian Endeavor aid natorial and congreseional republican cen’ | in 1503 and acquitted himself with a £0od | at tho accepted ratio. Afier the pen has done | purea na® (JOERC O fioned dufing | “Grand Chiet Arthur of the engincers 15 a | i efort tn peect et 48 PUILAN 48 | jn (his by advising tieir state and local or- ral_committees he has guined a wide ac- | deal of credit, being elected as a populist, by [ its work Mr. Rawlins will take possession | £y “n " ¢% ral” nionths and under available | Scab jobber, and he will go down in history | laboring mon, so (hat they condenr witn the | Banizations to avail themselyes of the plans uaintance in western Nebraska and is very | the ald of democratic votes. of it. It will be sultably engraved and en- | the nOXt fow | a8 a traltor’to organized labor. He instructs | workingmen one by ono_and sradunly et | OL,he Christian Endeavor misslonary course, Popular with the rank and file of the party. BUFFALO COUNTY. shrined in the state capitol of the mew | “PEFRTSIATN ik the act approved April | hiS men to work with scabs and tells them | (em down to pomerion i s Mr. Mershon explained his plan at the tent For the state senate Captain Akers of Ger- | 1y 00500 nee” ropublican delegate | State With its other historical souvenirs. 21,1801, an abstret Gf the census has Been | that scabbing is honorable. He fs a tool in | " hase beon meeting this afternoon and _succeeded in ng seems to bo the leading repubiican can- sy WHAT REMAINS TO .BE DONE. o o {1 thi6 (HEHAS of SENe: seneralt imanagarsr Lo L LI L, tany | grousing much enthusinsm. He said 5,000 O L Dt Oatalla | convention for the purpose of clecting prepared, containing, however, only the re- | {he hands of the gone 0 | man had the right to take his lubor away | SFONSIE mich $135.000 1 t gidate, while Dr. R. D, Harrle of Ogalalla | L0000 the congressional and state conven- | The signing of the act docs not make | sults so far reached. A previous act called | Strike 18 weaker n Chicago than elsewhere.” | from any emplover, but had not the right to | Soclcties had given S135.000 last vear fo iy tead oy the tions. will be held in Kearney on Saturday, | Utah a state, but merely gots {n motion (e | for a digest of tho census, which Colonel | SE0IENCY e e NeaviBlongy interfore with any other man for taking his | poicieEtR IGTRS (oM S BIPEIGE0S 4 py Jbabl July 28. Thera will be 1 delegates en- | machinery by which she becomes one. De- | Wright considers unnecessary, and he recom- | ¢ 5 er 1 place. I say now that he has a right to in- el b s B e eanator nominate ¥ & | ttied to seats. cember of 1595 will probably be the time | mends that congress provide in some de- | CYERY hourt' o terfere i€ lie does it In a peaceable way. Tt | % (W8 XOE 0 beating th peleriotiWaligge tor send o EabanIzed. So far the fire under the political pot In | when Utah will be entitled to the forty-fifth | ficiency bill next December for dropping Fifteen meetings were held in different | j5 right and just for every man to protect 10, BeQANL 1oL Ml ool e, Lt SIS Mo is a popular man and has no recognized | it 15 county has been burning very low, | star in the flag. The constitutional conven- | the digest and substituting for it a sccond | PArts of the city during the afiornoon and | his wages and his job. I also say that a | I, JRev. B 15 Baker of Dayton, O, spok Bpposition as yet for the nomination, | hutthe indications arc that it will get hot | tion will meet next March to frame a state | edition of tho abstract, extending its size | (YSHINE; several of which were addressed by | man who docs not ‘belong to a union and | OB “§¥stomatic and Proportionate Giving to For representative It i expecte A eon. | enough before the campaiga 18 over with. | constitution, which will be submitted to the | to 300 pages and coniafning all essential % e will tomorrow give out a state- | stands ready to take another man's place at | GO0, Jonas Spot praatpsl Lo i L #on county will name a tavorite populist son. | SRS, TGSl Chat the county belongs | people for atification at an eleotion 1n No- | {otais. and comparing. them with, the. tonth | MeRt in answer (o tho one made by Pull- | fois wages fs an chemy, o spy and an obe | SECHCY of Nebravlca on Christian Endeavor e e D "ud thera ffe mo | to them and that thev have it solld, while | vember, 1895, when the governor and other | census totals. The report concludes: “In | ™M puyione iy structor_and ought in some peaceable way | stOHE (He INHARST and ok We WA Brganization In this caunty 4 T e w2 | on the other hand the republicans believe | state officers and a member of congress will | Gccordance with an act of congress, I took | yoroiry TMmans lotter,” he said, in an in- | (o be removed.” zaviak of New York on “The Movemen '.75}"";\:"3?..,:|"'f'1‘u»“x"y The populiats are gain- | that With an earnest, organized and har | be electcd. It the constitution is ratifled | chargo of the census office October 6, 1893. e B ol :‘?:I”s&l:lr:‘.~‘1l and | He predicted that unless something AT W e "rll;!lxmm! S el : Lot monfous effort on their part they can elect [ ana it the president finds that it provides | {fier examining the:condition of the cleventh | Mo . ct tha speedily done for the laboring classes, th 3 ovanuing e * ng strength by this democratic disintegra- [ Monic LG L Lhi proaldent : After examining t 1th | ever saw, and I shall make such an answer | eountry. woul Aboring clusy * | aletown, Conn.. preached in the hall and ton, €0 it is claimed, but republicans are | €V e et rarlittin a1l mofurd | Lo e e avaka btz [ cenee f L reported that sby duno 30, 1804 | to it as 'will make hin appear one of the | greatost N oy nged Inte one of the | Roy.A.'s. Behronds of Brooklyn in the tent. Snfident n thelr ablllty to down N GOM= ¢rom any source; concorning probable candi- | issue a_proclamation announcing the fact excapt for parts of the three reports relai- | ", ‘Debs. said (et soeca bt his com. | KOV e convantion - caneluding mET Ces NI (SIS dates, e D N ide township, who | ond, declaring Utah & state T oeEiwiy | In& to population, vital statistics and farms | mittccmen had reported to him that the WRONG EXISTED SOMEWHERE. Secretary Baer announced the registration }; Politics very quiet and there Is very little | DUL UP A - oot ot B re o | Lre et e e e ot mots | and homes. This work has been carrled | Rock Island. Lake Shore, Eastern Ilinols, ot [dalogntaa’trom ontslle; ntlOlaveIRTART LI olitical talk baing indulged In and but few | FoPEesemted e e satistctorlly. | e Ly o tod Sihte senatos, | 0D a8 far as it wad contemplated at the | Grand Trunk and Western Indiana men | Otherwlse Rallronders Would Not Mave | bered 15,790 and those from Cleveland 21,210, candidates. o eady consented o b candidate | T ey e e ol the soniac penatos | time. The balance of‘the reports can be | would all bo outagaln tomorrow. Nothing Struck During These Hard Times. malking the total attendance of delegates 40, The democratic party may be sald to be | 1% BE% BTEEEE (IR ubiediy get the | 1s Teely to be. (he present deleate. from the | 2 copy in a very short time and under | could be learned outside to verify this asser- | NEW YORK, July 16.—Rev.. Thomas | 000. non est. The postoffice fight and the course | A0 IhE MEans Iy Wi Sl Hiide George | ot gt ] | the | uppropriations ‘now avahable. tion, however. DB e S Re AR g hesk for e i BaRdE PR . > : fAnostofcaugliteandithe cdut ation. b y, whoseflght for statehood is expected s i S e LR Risis , dr., who finds a text for cach Sunday's ERANDL: L i T s AT R S ) hes been prominently mentloned | to certainiy recelve recognition, if the views MRl e L e AIME ST LY e 15 to. | SETMOn in the events of the preccding weel, e ity and he would not throw the momination | of his congressional colleagues are shared 8 } % c sited the stack yards to- | preached In associatl od Anarchist Who Stabbed - the Ttalian Ed) A strong effort will be made by a few of | gyo. his shoulder if it was given him, but | by his constituents. that it slmllh be lpilxrfly ;rn:&t'gnu:gmifisgz day and addressed a crowd of strikers, who ::lrlk (T]r’: a; sa‘L'IJ o‘l: 'ku‘\ll Yl:l]uyln‘n the | Anarchis sl SALER I ditor ho stalwart republicans to securc a Majors | b js not going to sacrifice harmony among | *'The government pays the expenses of the | has been adhered: to.” - Eepviiion Showld bo-|-have for fhis modt part fafled to secure thefr | 5THK®: “This grear-uprismg or theaboring | © . - Cabuird by 66 FOLCeT elegation, and, us no other candidate seoms | the ranks for the sake of sccuring it. territorial convention, as it does of tho terrl- | Made for the -permarSet ‘DInCIDE "ol ‘the o:d positions. Ho' urged: them to continue | Ciasscs, which had cost the country $10,000,- | ROME, July 1s--The policosct Bastia, o be popular here, they may succeed in The friends of Rice Eaton are urging him | {oria] legislature. There will be a new reg- | schedules to conform. to A the strike, which, he dsclared, was never [ 000 and was likely to cost $5,000,000 more, | Corsica, a few days ago, received informa- jetting one. 0 E to make a race for the office of secretary | igiration of the voters, upon which the ap- | Past, for which I will at the proj me [ nearer to victory than now. The men ag had its origin fn a great Injustice perpe- | 10N from the Italian police that led to the Judgo M. P. Kincaid of O'Nelll is thel ;s gtate on the republicsn. ticket, but 50 | porfjonment of delegates to constitute the | Make tho requisite recommendation to stand by Debs, but at the same time trated by somebody. It was Impossible to | LTeSt Of the anarchist Iurico Luchesi, B oty gel. the detogation | far Mr. Eaton has mot given them any on- | convention Wil be made. Eseh county 19 to NEW WHISKY TAX SCHEME. Pressed themselves violently against the men | jmagine the laboring classes, after enduring [ WO 18 believed to have been the assassin ol almost cortaluly gel. the delegation | couragement. Should he- decide to 9 1nto | have at loast one delegate aud one additional NEW WHISKY TA EME. wio havo taken Uil pluces. Tho switche | (ha miserics cansedient on the depression of | 96, SIEnor Tandh,” editor of " the Gazetta 2 5 tion there will be no question as to Ry SR sy B men and enginemen were cspecially 1oud in | the past year, 16aving Lhelt warkshony Livornesse of Loghorn, who was stabbe mttorney bh'u""‘ ‘"fld“ &R soslman oul) 400 | giand. He will get thelr undivided vote. | adopt the constitution of the United States. . After Fivo Years. butchers also had bitter words, all these | sons, however, had ben learned by the strike: | stabbed. Luchesi is Known to. the polios fl‘u' repul (Cu"“‘“l g“"vr i m‘!;“mu; ot | Mr. Eaton has lived in this county for a | geveral important requirements for the stata WASHINGTON, July 15.—The tariff con- ;m'n having their jobs filled the day before | Wirst, that the railroad mar 1! were ut- | s a dangerous anarchist and it is supposed R S iR Tea” vea ¢r O | great many years; was appointed postmaster | constitution are made by congress; that It | ferces have had suggested to them a plan for by nonunion imported men. The opinion was | torly’incapable of handling the railroads the | he determined to kill Simor Bandi Fate ho Ord bar. Was for three years county | under President ' Harrison and filled - the | shall be republican in form and make 10 | taxing whisky, one of the largest rovenue | expressed loudly that the war was only be- | moment a strike was preeipitated. Second, | tacks upon anarchy published in his paper. l".“’f;‘,’,’,'l“;‘y T e o tor, ool with credit and howor to_ himscit and | gistinetion in civil or political rank on ac- | poqueing items, which has not heretoforc | fum, DUfing the (lm}\’\'illll‘)e {istrict was plas- | that mob violenc and disorder would under More Nihillst Flots Discovered. g satistaction to the 5 Y s ) @ ero a cumsi Olevatec 3 Ay v stor during the wintors of 1886 aud 1887, | yyis part of the country, has a congressional | Pugnant to the constitution of the United [ ate bills. It was ‘proposed by one of the | The exccutivo board of the Knights of | mont ulone has the power to broak sueh a | Pondent at Vienna telegraphs the Pester Mheso are the only political offices he has | hog iy his bonnet, and would mske an hon- | Sytes and the prineiples of the Declaration | senators of the conference and the sentiment | Labor do hereby advise all workmen to keen | strike and raise the railrcad bloekade, from | 11°¥d pub & difpatoh LrontAYArtes held. T e est, efficlent officer, but Matt Daugherty | of Independence. toward it within the committee is quite fa- | away from the stock yards on Monday, as it which follows the logical conelusion the na. | Sa¥ing the proposed autumn manouvers of i Clements, Wl A o pa UAn | seems to have the preterence among republl- RELIGIOUS FREEDOM ASSURED. vorable. The plan contemplates a sliding | 18 the desire of ali organized bodies that all | tional government should own the railronds e aicar Pmo el ividen- tha flondership: ot 'the Ord . bar, cans in this county at present, and. will scale, minimum tax’being §1 per gallon on | honest workingmen should do 50 and we | of the gountry. Tho railronds, he said. sere i s Wbl ] o candid " cla A 3 5 due to a discovery recently made most "k‘,"l b;‘,ll'* f"'",'lfillk'“" “f""“‘:“fini"‘fi undoubtedly get the delegaton or at least mg“"“_:’{n ‘2:":'['[?“““f“'"‘l\ym;fi““‘lvrfs'"”;‘v‘:kc"(g whisky taken out of bond at the end of five | further condemn the action of the coopers | huilt strictly for the accommodation of the that wera imtendads ta . blows Hp &ho state legislature. he .only P a1 1 be well represented. 8 L o s years and advancing five eents per gallon [ in returning to work as high-handed and § pyplic and neither labor leaders nor raiiroad | the building which would have been oe- office he has held is that of_county attorney | el ! ty | by ths power of the Mormon church, is that Y B DTV K P e L ic and ] he building which would hay With ‘regard to the populists, Henry F. | conventi ¢ith the cry, “We are all | Without the consent of the United States and 3ces e lon Sets. $1; six._years. | the yards on Monday will forever bo branded | M Ged o interfere with the public rights. | ;"connection with the plot. Rhodes 15 the only candidate’ mentioned, [ fot® ComYamtion I e o euet ho n | tho Deople of the state, that perfect tolera- | the tax would be: 1‘1“134)0:‘“! A se i L SO anded | It the national government owned the rail- B g #10 s said to be working for a nomination | fongira mot o T nt Bt | tion of religious sentiment shall be securca | $1.05; seven years, §1.10; elght years, $1.15. J LRI L, 3 roads, it would be high trason for anyone « A Sprending in Russin, pn the state toket, either that of auditor | NesiCTh MAN (0 BOvEENOr I oy (0 on. | and that no inhabitants of the state shall | BY the plan the eight year bandage peried BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. | to do such a thing. ST, PETHRSBORG, July 15.Thore. was ket 8y 0L pere now, and that w ecesss & o Saval b d 3 | is_ secured by the distiliers, althougl s | Thomas F. Heathcote, one of the leaders pidtiiie S5 5t barato r scoretary of state. It is believed that, 3! ever be molested on account of their mode k A st _ iliman. ateik A : e = 1 i erported In this city yesterduy 218 new cases alling of that, he will be renominated for | hus¢ and harmonlze all the factions. of religious worship, provided that poly- | offset by the tax of $1.15 per gallon if ad- f of the Pullman strike committee; admits | WRANGLING OVER TIE REMAINS. | of cholera and sixty-nine deaths, An order 'Y Tho democrats have so far made no at- AL as e vantage is taken of the full eight years. | that the strike, so far as tae Pullman em- — ;i B the legislature. Valley county 18 strongly | ampt to put up a ticket or a man for any | Bamous or plural marriages are forever pro- | polo B 8 R o B8 00 D X and 7 IRA a G o 3 has been fssued for the closing on Sunday populist and the prospects are it will remain [ sonth D e onbredly (o 'ty | Tibited. The state is to disclaim all title to f ~ onfer yes are concerned, s practically over. | Cleveland, Debs, Arthur and Sover ign | and fete days ¥ all [wineshops. The B0 for some time to come. pasiion, 10% % 109 e the unappropriated public lands and all In. | RO informal gatherings of the two side rding to his views, the men have b Binmed for the Strike 1uily fans and authoritics are seriousiy . DODGE COUNTY. squeeze onc in somowhere on a fuslon com: | gjun tribes are to remain under the absolute [ Chairman Wilson left for West Virginia last | yiterally starved out. ' The differences NEW YORK, July 15.—The €cntral Labor | &larmed ‘by the spread of the cholera. w JE COUNTY. bine, and, in that case, W. D. Oldham will | dan tribes are to remain undce the theo night, where Mrs, Wiison s atll sick. Mom- | tvaon employes and cmployers, ho. sarss 18 | wr aoC i, July | Biaborate: sanitary ' precautions have been %As senatorlal candidates in the Tenth dis- [ try to come In for a good slice of the pie elshie i bers of the committee do not endorse Senator | glight, a mere matter of rent. = Mr. H unignainecin;Giarendon hailstal Hardly | taken to prevent the further spread of the frict Dodge county will probably present the | as a reward for his generalship in conduct- | the sovernment concedes liberal grants of | i oo “statement that. there will be a re- | ooort bt Qlsheartened. today b | bad the mecting been called to order and | Qisease. Metropolitan offered prayerd ames of Trevoyon L. Mathews and John | ing the county campuign last fall when T. | Jands to ;:"L}‘njl‘l‘:"““'(‘f"g}‘\!:":\"“m{,‘“lf"l’;;f“f'mm’(‘l” port of the committee ' disagreement next fi‘("“fl,,‘.lf:? e anearened 1::’.‘;';,; ofs, | before any business was transacted, Philip | 04,006, yal, todny ceskingiiinat Aty Phomsen In convention. Mathews 1s an ac- | J. Seolt was elected reglster of deeds The | B (EC0bil; 00,000 ncres for an agri. | Wednesday. oOn the contrary, it is stated | uThe" men lhero “are becowing unman: | Kelly of the Theatrical Employes Protective : R ALOnub TR AN Q ELTMERL (ADIRKED LTl " Sk v cultural college; two townships and 110,000 | Positively that it could find no justification | 4geple, It takes all the leaders can do to | association started the ball rolling by Eresh Coren. ervod oo term in the Hiinois house of rep- | anxious 'for fusion this fall and will not | Suarey cqioses, (o JowTEttee andy G0 | for o disagreoment owing to the mumerous | G€G0\%cn' in Tina: Tho' people have mo | e et e s £oll gl T G e L esentatives. Thomsen I the present In- | let the democrats come in under the canyas L A el things on which the committee have found | i3 3 ave ing that the strike was a declded succoss ! Y 2 » M H5 o T T T gation purposes, 500,000 acres; for an Insane [ thir Vhich money. I believe that not one-third of T 4 88 | he Times from Chemulpo says o fresh N B R hanito fat ne e 1} matcat sy e pont " NUCKOLLS COUNTY. normal scheol and for an institution for the Vil Agreslto Disagren goods and move as far as Kensington. I, < roultl have papont hiis convictlons | goren where the recent rising occurzedd Y th ination, but should either b NUQKOLLS QOPNLL, blind, each 10,000 acres; and for a miners’ 3.6 gt YU aagren: myself, have not a dollar In the house, _ would have been won in twenty- | Cpyistians are involved in the trouble and Rkisthe - nomination, R LA LIl s The two men most frequently mentioned | hogpiial, 50,000 acres. WASHINGTON, July 15.—Senator Brice | mioce 'who had a little saved up have used | [°UF s,” he declared, & number of them huve been *killed;: The o an alectlon ‘wnd both will deaw. the tury | 18 candidatos for the legislature " (lower | "o United States penitentlary near Salt | was laconic last night when asked for In- | it up, and every day more and more are SioanviNetaman of the' Hskers - ynlon | Frenoh CAthen Wretppir Ui I EUAI trength of thelr respective parties, house) are George T Day of Superior and J. | Lake 1s given to the state. All granted | formation as to when the tarift conferces | coming to the relief fund in wider to keep | fyynicl [O0S jlof ealling the wtrlie off | 5 SO G (FC Scine of ‘the. disturbance, y S 7 Warren Keifer of Bostwick. Mr. Day has [ japds are to be sold at public auction at not | . “Dhe 0 Vi " are eill - elthe nl rotec E. C. Burns of Scribner, W. D. Haldbrook | poan o membor of th state central commits | Honos e 0 D O P e rnte . | Would report. ““The report,” he said, “wil | alive. said, was a blow at organized labor n [ Where it will cither furpish profection ‘of d Alexander Tunberg of Hooper with EArn- | {ee. tram thie district And Iy morsanally pomi: 3 be made to the two houses on Wednesday TR (B T T, TR, e I T e or | 3 < th Bend are spoken of as 4 lease them for terms of five years. Ten | or pext week. The conferees will report o ve conferre S f edintion Will | % el Lo o (e ek fanq | lar throughout ~ the county, = J. Warren | per cont of the proceeds of the sale of public | f Xt Week ~ The conferoos will toport would have conferred with the Federation [ Medintion Will Nut Suttlo the Trouble, T b e harelthecuntineatl & Keifer, jr., is a son of his father, who Was | Jands after the admission of the state is R o b T s Mistakes Labor Has Made In the Trouble | of Labor as well the Knights of Labor, LONDON, July 16.—~A dispatch to the ther of them have the qualifications for an | at ono time congressman from Springfeld, | o ho paid by the government ta the state | SLruct for another conference.” =~ Other sen- Now Nearing an End. instead of forming a partnership with Sover: | Standurd states the North German Gazette, JRCHBDUAL IIAOF. o e 0., and was speaker of the national house | ag a permanent fund for the support of the | Atore also predict a report will be made} ¢i10aGo, July 15.—Archbishop Treland of | Ci80. Sovereigu assumed tco much when he | commenting up ish mediation In the Willlam M. Maupin, editor of the North | of'ropresentatives. Mr. Keifer Is proprietor | aommon schools, of which the interest only | QUring the week, but are not positive as to | *'0- i say | 5aid he would call out 1,000,000 men In this | opinese-Japanese dispute says such medias Bend Republican, has the assurance of many | o¢ 5 lyrge ranch in this county, is a man | 15 avallable 1t awill be seen that liberal | he day. Some members of the commit- | St. Paul being asked what he had to say | couniry, He has not the power to do it HE 3 nOt_ mean. a . Rettlement of Silk rlonds that he possesses the proper quall- | 0f willts and o strong party man. B e o mate o eduartionny thmiral | tee, however, discourage the Idea that a | upon the rallway strike today, spoke as fol- | *Masier Workman J. B, Archibald: sald | Gucstion, s it 18 pertectly clear that Jnpan ca:!m;s for m_v;-n-lnf\; lut S.',”'] ","", :\'Hl h‘v On the populist ticket David Guthrie of | tions and charitable purposes. All, of the | FePOrt may be expected during the week. lows: “I dislike to speak of the Chlcago | that Debs conducted the strike admirably | wants profit by the troubles to push lad of any asslstance In securing the nomi- | Superior can undoubtedly have the nomina- | aducational Institations. are to remalh under R T T T strikes because, in so doing, I shall blame | until lubor lent a helping hand by sending | the Ghincse obt of the penituln, 16 'is a & . : tlon if he wishes it. Mr. Guthrie Is mayor | the exclusive control of the state and no ' ASHINGTON, el labor, while because of my deep sympathy | leaders from New York and then, the strike | WESTURE, SEUMIEEE, Shitt Japdi Bo AacColl, Majors, Crounse and A, B. 0Ady | o¢ Superlor and s porsonally popular, The | part ot the. . proceeds of - the. land | WASHINGTON;-July 15;~Government of. | e WOIC BeCCHED O TY Coep BVMPAMY | wont to pleces. Moyer, Dampit” and' Bar. | Ohartered transports. — m‘*“v" {‘-"‘l‘,“'""‘l' f"l‘i";‘“'"“ fil"l"‘r";‘f;""“’}“““‘ general impression among populists seems to | can be used for the support of any sectarian | ¢itls here who have been connected with the i 1 AMAEIA TIRR S AR ondes hoped that some of these leaders would To Pardon Political Offend B B e e A one ektes MM e | bo that with Mr. Guthrie on their ticket he | or denominationsl school. Thesa are the | movements of the administration during the | WOrds of praise for it. Yet, In & momenlous | pe calicd to account for their action. LONDON, July 1i.-The Stand st. n favor of MaeColl. while the Crounse and | Can draw enough democratic support to them | principal provisions of the contract upon | strike were allowed to rest today. No | S0clal crisis, such as the one through which — - Petersburg dispatch savs it s stated there dy men hope to pick up what crumbs may to carry the county. Mr. Guthrie has been | which the government of the forty-four | reports of importance were received and no | We are passing, it is a duty to speak loud | TRAINS ARE MOVING IN CALIFORNIA, | the czar has announced his Intention to all while MacColl and Majors are shaking | & 1i(° 19ng democrat, but the populists einim | existing states admits to statehood the state | orders sent out. No action has as yet | and to make avowal of the truths and prin- i2) . | pardon, on the oecasion of the wedding of e Daskat his ideas on finance are acceptabie to them | of Utah. Her population is now estimated | been taken towards recalling troops from | ciples which will save society and uphold [ Al ef Them Are Heavily Guarded by United | (. czivewiteh, a large uumber of persons " ROCK COUNTY. and e vould doubtless support Mr. Bryan ,000 and the proportion of foreign born | Chicago, but it everything remains quiet, [ Justice, and I am glad of the opportunity States Troops, convicled tor piiticul offenses, he cuuring LW : E o senatQl ess thar in thirteen of the states. 5 W n very sl 3 which a representative he Asosclated SAN FRANCISI Tuly 15. aing are | it 18 also said, will found ¢ aritable ins We bave tor lesislative ticket, ropublican, | “puo republican delegation from this county il Riean; this will be done In a yery short time. R L L L B L m?\‘my' "\p\:'\]n:l?: puly 15.—AlL traina are | fonin honor of the marrlage. h‘! ‘{i' “.i!“'l',,'}‘,'“‘,; Mycrs and B,000; bovit- | to the stato conventlon will go uninstructed + ALL WAITING ON THE TARIFE, I"uffalo Ex-Postwnster Suicldes. has been made in co fon with this | pne westh ; e i S Ak R et e AL gu'.m ARl L6 dameneaty piL REve & taay | 2R wiik Rrohabiy be:divided: hetwasn. Malgrs BUFFALO, N. Y., July 15.~B, F. Gentsch, | strike is that property has been destroyed, | Ll Westbound overland, which has heen | o (XPEOCHE 0 \l fore anar- o faxe i and MacColl. Order of Business in Congress Depends | i ed ‘b er of | the liberty of citizens finterfe with, hu b e n the race. No candidates for state ticket lhe populist delegation to their state con- 4 who finished his term as postmaster of 4 , £ o 3 ore | Chists have be ed at Avignon and ‘ The populist delega Greatly on the Conference Report. Buffalo on July 1, who was an ex-member | Man lives put in danger, soclal order men- | about noon with a number of passengers. 1 o papalled’ framiinR o my knowledge. As near as can be as- | vention will probaply be in favor of Mr. Pontpotier I s £ (S o ve " liL-ppobe et WASHINGTON, Jul: —There is no set- | of the bi cturer, one | 8ced, the institutions and frzedom of tho | An eastbound overland which left Sacra- - . , dicndut s o pertained here Majors is in the lead here for | Gaffin for governor. There was considerable y of the ansembly, o Jgrds manufaturer, one | 4080, The MR AEC froedom, of b country, A Spanish hist, named Y P i AL T ed program. for. this: week in' the hous mento yesterday reached Reno this evening has been taken into custody dora ARTHEROR talk of Mr. Bryan, but his candidacy doos | tled program 848 @ prominent republican, shot and killed | minute such things happen, ali possible ques- | without Interference. A pllot train, a mai | biian an e oherre of bty tmoticated GOSPER COUNTY. not seem to meet with any great favor with | Bverything will be subject to displacement prominent. reRUpIsall. | #ha e hued A il ettt i No candidates in this county for either [ the middle of the road pops. If Mr. Bryan | in favor of the conference report on the tarlft | qent of 'fi-‘f‘hv-i\khfl}c"{;flifl P i i HH L .‘:;Nua:”h.fhfi,.,fi;’::;',;\:"""',, frioyances of |-irain and two pamenger fralns, all guarded | Jn the plot.to murder Preaidnt CASIRIE the state or leglslative tickets. Delegates | should come squarely ont and declare him- | i when one s agreed upon. The house | VCi bank loaned #8000 to a produce | efrorts of law ablding citizens and of public | of Gotonal Delaml, mered ot e Gommand | ferle: will be for MacColl for gavernor. Populists [ self a populist he might get the support of | b Whe0 O Bhs 1, itter the banlc kave the come | CROFts of law abiding citizens and of public | of Colonel Puland, arrived at Reno from tho Mxnistorial Theads Dropp Rad democrats do not seem o have a choico, | this county In the populist sonvention. but s | ManAgers, In case a report Is made this | pany a turther loan of $4,000 and siood o aining oredr | east this morning and upon the arrival of | DANGUERS, July 15.~The sultan has dise 9 YOUNTY. v gel ess he doe week, are not disposed to allow too much | lose the $12,000. Gentseh owned a small | and guarding, at all costs, the public weal. | the train from S mento, all moved to. i W8 grand vizler e BANNER COUNTY. Ry It e e or® %t this | timo to be consumed by debate. especially if | 3MOUNt of &tock in the company and he was | Labor must learn that however sac 8 | da A R AREAOAN 0. AY CIROYEC 0 | bl gand visier and minlater of This county has no candidate for places radley, the coun erk of this 2 cons » especlally Jf | foapful lest his, action in recommending | rights may be, there is something aboy pilot train was equipped with all necessary The chamberlain hae beon appointed B e R e bl AL oate county, has been frequently mentioned as a | an agreement is reported on the vital dit- loan might be construed as dishonest. | absolutely supreme—social order and the | apparatus for track repaies. All local trains succeed the grand vizier. A brother For governor Jack MacColl is the favorite | candidate on the populist ticket for the of- | ferences between the two houses. Though broodings undoubtedly unbalanced his | laws of public justice. There is no civil | in this state are running under a military tho_grand ngeilor unosads B another candidate enters the b arther | 0 R rm as cannty. clork of this county. | the house managers to give sufficient oppor- Catholle Summer School Opened. sults as resistance to law and the constitu- | the engines to preclude the possibility of — vest. i By Dopular. and fn the two elee | tunity for the leading house members to | PLATTSBURG, N. ¥, July 15.—The third | tional authorlty of the country. This resisi- | trains belng ditched. It is the intention of Unvell Cof Keats 'l“ur Ic(u.u_r: mrm\l‘\I »‘I.\mm:mIl;‘fl\‘;“ lr‘: vhv, tons n which he his besn a candidate has | Place thelr positions squarely before the | gession of the Catholle summer school | #Dce i8 revolution; It begts chaos; It Is an- | the railroad compauy to start a fruit train LONDON, July hust of Keat k‘;,fi.‘ iyner of yonne and Daughorty of | LR 1" \nselt stronger than his party. As | COUBLrY: The ",:!"““"' of >1Iw.n\ul Crisp, “‘n.. was formally opened ‘here today in the mxlui it n‘imum ‘H;-- \\h-lwllv xlmulul I‘A‘nlu;h;.‘ for the east tomorrow. It will be made up | work of Anne Whit ston will be s SRR od-himag)s ARERAKE: IAN. LA DS % ! is expected on Tuesday, unless the condition | carers o < A e tta “Labor, too, must learn the lesson that the | of a number of refrigerator cars and will | uoveiled at Hampste row. SALINE COUNTY an ofiielal ho I8 eficlent and painstaking and | o¢ iy son does not Improve, makes the bus- | San biehon o Conimuy. povached o' he | liberty of tho ctizens Is to b respocted. | bo heavily guarded 8 AR, D . e As yet none of the party county conver i‘-"" I_h'”;'"« T R of good | iness of the house pending the report from of Catholics in the presence of the | One man has the right to ¢ from work, __Well Kuowa ol tions ‘have boen called, but thera will ha | 18 about 48 years old and is o mun of good | ((Mequgeronco” probematical. Tomorrow 1 | s tat are agitating the social | but e has no right to drive others from | ALK NG UNION PACIFIC STRUSERS, | MUNICH, Jul no lack of candidates for leglslative honors [ Ad0ress e Was & GRmOTEE BEGK (N0 O | suspension day and Tuesday wilt probably be | World ‘today, e alluded to the causes | work. He who respects not the liberty of known painter, d when the time comes. On the republican | Banization of the populist party anc the given to the committee on judiclary. Fur- | Of the pre abor agitations and de- | others shows himselt unworthy of his own | Chargea with Tnt SERTA L EAS SRR oerats of this county have always seemed | 5IV 8 o L EHEAL he position assumed by capitalists S R A Popo 'and. Representatives. J. N. VaaDuyn | (o entertain a wam, bratherly feeling for L'é?% Whagped ot oo B0 PrOBTUm has | who ' regara’ “thelr "emploves as” mere | (oI <Aladarion the Warklan o/ the T Rl e and Willlam Kaup are not averse to a re- | him (P et B i e s The only positive indication for the week | ficial vespers were sung by Bishop Watter- | ‘‘Riots and mob rule, such as has occurred EYENNB, Wyo., July 15.—Complalnts | o000 aitercation with his son, Danlel pomination. Among other aspirants whose | POPullst ticke A ey B in the senate is that the conslderation of the | son, Dr. Conaty preached on dogma and | in Chicago, do immense harm to the cause of | Were made before Judge Riner of the United | (ot (0 iy son's bedside early this morn- names are being discussed by their friends DAWES COUNTY. appropriation bills will be continued. There | morality. labor and ‘sets back its advance whole de- | States court last evening by the attorneys | g hile the latter was asleep, and dealt aro D. T. Drake and W. O. Chapman of | Dawes county agaln comes to the front | is a probability & day or two will be given B i oades of years. Labor thereby loses the | for the Union Pacific recelvers against for- | hin vl blows with a piede of {ron pipe, Crete, John Jack and . W. Crain of Dor- | with its usual number of candidates for leg- | to the Chinese treaty and a possibility the A . EIARAER 0 J"“‘] i earnest sympathy of thousands of friends and [ o000 S oe Tl T e i w compound fracture of the skull, chestor, F. J. Sadilek of Wilber, J. €. Me- | islative nonors. T. A. Coffey of this city | tariff conference report will call for attention | CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D.. July 16.—(Special | gives courage and triumph to its encmies, ploy 10 sompuny, clarging them | 5o ‘tnen “made e, Youny Hogan Clay of North Furk, Adam Bamer of Toblas, | 15 an avowed aspirant for the semate on | In some shape. The taking up of the treaty | Telegram to The Bee.)—Word was recelved | ° «worse yet, the principle of popular goy- | With Intimidating employes and attempting | will probably di L. 0. Weatcolt of Swanton, F'.'W. Miea of | the republican ticket. A. E. Sholdon, editor | will depénd upou whether the managegs of [.this evening of the drowning of two boys | ernment suffers. It is no wonder that, read- | to prevent the working o f v - DeWitt, with W. H. Staley and W, H. Lea- | of the Chadron Signal, a popullst paper, is | the appropriation bill will consent to yield | in Buffalo county, therty-five miles distant. | ing of the occurrences in Amerl Burope | rants were issued and the arr 1a Compass Out of Order. cock of DeWitt, for the nomiuation for | also a candidate, while the present populist | the time for it and the further consideration | The two boss, ‘Osten Osmon and Sanden | announces that the republic Is a failure and | this morning. Th 7. JOHNS,’ N. F, July 16.--The Conlk she float district, Saline and Gage, senator from this district, H. G. Stewart | of the tariff question will depend upon ‘s”rmlt‘;cni‘ lli.!‘l. lormnrrup*d‘l“ n;ll‘l {Lh:l l}-‘_;- that a strong monarchy only can hold 80- | Springs, Evanston e and y H 1 expedition on the steamer Mis For governor, MacColl has some frien ot Crawford, will again be In the fight ) | whether the conferees shall make their re- | (08 A% Both BORS Of Droftiaent (Ormstey | clety together. pdent Mall rrived here this mornin, The but the majority of the delegates from this | democrat has as yet got up sufficient courage | port, and incidentally upon the character of [ were drowned in Some unaecountable wiy “I am far from saying that labor has not Dickin 1 my Is out of order and it county will favor Mujors. = | the report when made. The bodies were recovered some hours | bad its grievances In America nor that re- v The Miranda will . Ob the populist side the cames now belng (Continued on Third Page.) Senator Qray, representing the administra- | later. dress must not be sought. I would not re at midnight tonigh® vered an address before a large meeting held under the auspices of the A. R. U., in tled up at Ogden, arrived at Sacramento iployes liberty and incapable of citizenship in a free Hindering the Working of Y v

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