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4 inni When the banking committee, i siness Block Destroyed by Fire Outside Iressnro on Benators Beginning to | Theh o8 e alering (he state bank Entire Busin ! ¥ Have a Visible Effect. question, a caucus was called without con at an Early Hour, sulting me and a caucus resolution was pasas favorlng & state Dunk. Dl o whioh --Read this list—don’t miss any of these bona fide bargains—it won’t NO RESULTS AT YESTERDAY'S CONFERENCE | I was opposed. | But T taok no excertion 19 { ATTRIBUTED TO A LIGHTNING BOLT / vt any o {0 Kec an cxpresson happen again—for we have but three weeks more and after that you'll < R a move at any time to get an expression from the entire democratic representation 4 W hile Both Bennte and House Conferees | \n the honse, Certainly this sentiment is | About Thirty Thousand Dollara Worth of Say They Will Not Yield They Will what should direct and guide the conferees Property Consumed, Consisting of Mer- . y e the Nese, acd 13 my judgment b A s i hear no more of us, for what is left we sell to a dealer. Don't b “"":.n::"":"'" ) 76 per cent of the domocratie members of S GE VNG Eotien 0T Ak ) e house feel that way." ' . > ¢ e 5 i i Epringer hna heeh asked I e had con: ki wait a minute longer, but come now, before it is cternally too late. WASHINGTON, July 30.—For the firat :n" e 1!‘:'\:!“ fl'l"u {MI h:‘ IT:‘& nan?‘rml CLARKS, b., July 380.—(Special Tele- | » ¢ t o ' A full size working shirt, made in Omahi 1 1 consulted no one and did not | gram to The Bee.) ot B Ll L ¥ T i i i . hortly after 4 o'clock M ' S t, 0 TN tw l b R e TRt i ; S 2,50 ( enough clof o ce the mot ;:»’;:’nr:m:):‘nrluh(uvr:lzu:l’«“uf’:\q,\-".o’:mlinrl‘)?n teel called upon to do so. He had pro- | ¢yig morning fire broke out in the store room Cn i l“ 5. &t $2.50. \ Ll O(l e nough cloth In it for twice the monoy we ceeded as a democratic member of the house of A 1 e center of the village. All the best grades of black and fancy 2- s ask for it, our price 26c a shirt, atrong line that has stood behind the senate | jn this way executing what was known to | Of J- A. Douglas in the center of the villag 8 . y | Dill. be the inclination of a very large proportion T}““ fire ““l'l"l’"“l“"' T"“l"‘l”""" "'l""'”?v“"" An elegant line of all-wool cassimere sulta | Plece sults, at $3.00 and §3 We have 800 heavy and medlum welght R | “Senate one'’ con repeated | of the democrats of the house. the entire bloock was destroyed excepting b R ey PR We have some broken sizes in assorted | overcoats styles, dr sots, ranging t 1 Ve | "”:'L:n” |.\uI .(y" x||mvln: l“n,.n”n w‘-:l;' ‘I.:nlu Chafrman Holman of the democratio | the West hotel property. The total loss | I 1/Eht shades, sizes 34 to 42, which we overcoats, all styles, dark eff 8 d S (l ]( 0 S. kneo pants, at 10c a pair, at 20¢, cau and | in price from $4.00 to $20.00. hey will bear us committee says the only question as | t5 buildings and stock Is about $30,000, with | close at 33 ; ; i With less cmphasis than heretofore. The | {5 the caucus is the date. He agrees with ; : 50c. SRUEL 0 Ol ebirey Vou BT Whn e onk.| 4 i i abo 2,000 suranc £ olla A line of heavy homespun cheviots, also invostigation. Of course you don't wa (] -~ only explanation for the brict conference | Mr. Springer that the mecting may be put [ about $12000 Insurance. —The following o now, but we're closing out and overcoats | We will give you an elegant black or todny 1 the fact the house conferees feol | off & day to permit the democratlc conferees | business men lost their entire stock: F. Lo | lght shades, at $4.26. x will Bo cheaper than anything olse, bocause | brown derby hat, all tho latest shapes, all they are harder to sell at this time of the | 8i2°8, at 75c each. ) . » come together, though it would be held [ Moody, general merchandise; J. C. Hartwell A ot of dark e a4 worsted the situation is changing in their favor, | to €ome together, t 3 A lot of dark cassimere and sted, \7 l omorro ear that a deadlock ex- | gene erchandise; NP ik Thero are many reasons advanced (o show | LmOrrow If it Is clear that & dea general merchandise; T, A. Btansberry, gen=) g cut sacks, at $6.50, OV S 11LS. Vilar WEEMEnt has - good foundation, Tt s PEETCRNIS cral merchandise; D. R. Gray, restaurant S GOODBY aind confectionery; T. G. M tofli A lot of aasorted clay worsted suits, in year. You can save the price of an overcoat \‘ i fl:”y SR :r e !lll\.fl;l o :M: e ma nd the telegraph are ) 0 R S e R TR ARV PUR UL 08 ) ' v ¢ buying one as crushes, Stetson makes, and other Ars ( :s“knwnlnx” " 4l|\~ and the telegraph nrl R. T. Wetherell, furniture; W. \,l Harrls, | #acks as well as cutaways, bound or stitch- Boys' suits, 14 to 18 years, In cheviot, | by buying one now. i ‘.‘ i ““ Sl i) ¢ aoll thomi R bringing to the democratic senators urgen ; iy, 3 ; . Harris, iy ss brands. We must sell them, i i u;y...-’x{u:(u Bhia 8 B Whitol willsHob aavor || S APa" no Says Farewell t0 | hardware; C. Plerson, shoe store Rust, | ed edges, closing at $7.50. wldis bl Ubelad) LEA B . 1 | prices are any inducement, we will coms ' E the trusts and which will bo in line With | wAsHINGTON. July Mr. Goze Ta. | OTUEEISt; Olav Troe, joweler; James Wyman, | A line of black and blue tricots, heavy | A line of cassimero suits, same ages, in NI(I'SHI]]IIICI'(,()(”S el R e 4 SHINGTON, July Mr. Goze Ta- ss ‘stock; I N. Allen, flour and’ feed. pretty near doing the demands of the party platform. In fact S Al ste i breRonted RN TS | BaiI e G YR ra e W welghts, the best cloth manufactured and | light effects, closing at $2.75. 4 S B ? } these requets upon the semators are en- :”.' .‘:“r;" .|'|“|., :):.I‘mxml»mx..n' today. He .].‘.'\'.:I“.l\'f'.* .:ml“ b ,‘\" il(l\ \x'rl‘nn ;:u:: as nicely trimmed and and tailored ny Good heavy weight woolen suits at $3.00. f 1 vosts, D D'ete's | F:‘nmmn‘l.'lm«' ‘.::'\||x“rn:ri\‘K:‘:u:\:”:x’ntwn: orsements of the positiol e preside: + ' s b8 Skt + { = Alpaca con d ests, Drap D'ete b the chenpes orking glove, ""I“" B t the position of the president | .o gocompanied to the white house by bulliings; Naughton, store building; J. | merchant taflor can produce, closing cut at | Fancy black worsteds, same ages and siz- Alpaca coats and ve Lt Pligah e ( and the houss in the main points of dit- | yn% SCCOIEARC K0 o . There was | C; Hartwell,'S. H. Westgate, J. Wyman, J. | ¢1°"0 (i long and short cuts, extra sizes, short and | onc-half the regular retail price. ference. That these tol ns are having ef- W. Bates, R. T. Wetherell and H. Westveer | $12.50. es, at §4.25. stout makes, in all immaginable shades, | stripes and plaids, at just half last v the usual exchange of speeches between the | eyon jost a store building. The Insurance A fine line of minister's sult foct cannot b: denied and they have caused the 1 ¥ have caused the | o iq00t and the minister and the speeches | was principally in the Aetna of Hartford, , high cut e senators who are most Insistent upon the sen- ate bill as regards coal, iron ore and sugar no little concern. The house members also find considerable comfort in their analysis of the specches made by the democratic senators when the conference disagreement was before the senate, in which they find that but one democrat besides Mr. Hill made any pledge of his vote and that was Senator Caffery, who declared if the Louisiana sugar interests were not protected he would not vote for the bill. None of the other sena- them; none of them declared abso- y that they would vote agalust the bill if the one-eighth differential on sugar was not retained or If the duty on iron ore and coal was stricken out, But more than this many of the senators declared their desire to obtain bill which would sccure forty- three democratic votes. It is pointed out that none of these senators, not even Mr. Caffery, have placed themscives In a posi- tion in which they c: it is returned without a differential protec- tion to the sugar refiners and with coal and iron ore on the free list. PRESSURE ON THE SENATORS. It is known that a great deal of pressure is being brought to bear on the democratic conferces of the senate to report an agree- ment with modifications of the principal items, a compromise being suggested to the extent of a flat ad valorem rate on sugar of 45 per cent, with an extension of the bounty to January 1, 1895, free iron ore; coal, 40 cents a ton, with a reciprocity pro- vision that coal shall be admitted fres from such countries as grant free admission to coal produced in the United States. While this proposition has not been submitted With any assertion that it is an ultimatum of the house conferees, there is a great deal of talk that such a proposition is likely to be presented. This, it is believed, will secure the votes of the Lousiana senators, the two populists, Allen and Kyle, and Irby of South Carolina. In that event it would take three other democratic senators besides Hill to defeat the bill, and the house members declare the number cannot be found. It s a fact the situation, turning as it it 15 claimed, burned the bridges be- nnot support a biil it made clear the fact that the minister's recall was in no way due to any friction betwe:n the two governments or between the minfs- ter and the diplomatic officers of the United States Mr. Tateno In taking leave of the presi- dent said: “In saying goodbye to you, Mr President, although the occasion is not one which cails for a formal utterance, I cannot refrain from expressing to you my personal appreciation of the unvarying kindness and consideration for which I n indebted to you and to the honorable secretary of state. T may be pardoned if I see in the treatment that has been accorded me the evidence of your desire to increase the relations of cor- Qial good will which exist between our coun- tries. For the perpetuation of these rela tions I could wish no stron guaran than is to be found in the spirit manifested on all occasions by yourself and the officers of your government In response, the president said: “Mr. Min- fster: You have resided so long at this capitol and your official duty has been so well and so courteously dischiarged that you have won the respect and esteem of those among our people with whom you have been associated and made your departure from our country a matter of sincere regret. The friendliness of the United States for Japan has long been manifested by constant as- surances of good will, by our gratification upon every advance your couniry has made in the pathways of substantial development, and by a desire for closer intercourse between the two peoples. “You have been in a position to appre- ciate these sentiments, and, by your own cordlality and zeal, you have ably contributed to the harmonious fecling that exists. Mind- ful as you have always been of the interests and policy of your own country and earnest in upholding them, I am pleased to bear wit- ness to your conscientious fulfiliment of your task as well as to the personal courtesy which has made your relations with this government most agreeable. “I trust, Mr. Minister, that you will lose no opportunity to make our friendly senti- ments known to your countrymen and that you will assure your sovereign and his ad- Phoenix of Brooklyn, Home of Omaha necticut of Hartford and German of port. A heavy thunder storm with sharp light- ning passed over the village almost an hour and a half before the fire was discovered. Lightning or the Incendiary torch are the only theories advanced as to the cause of the conflagratio The loss falls most heavily on Morse, Allen, Rust, Harris, Wetherell and Hartwell, who carried very little if any insurance. About ten lodges, including the Masonic and Knights of Pythias, used the Morse hall and sustained heavy los: in paraphernalia and Jjewel Four buildings were on fire when first d covered. o Con- Free- PROSTRATION AT LINCOLN, R. W. Rosenfield Overe by the Hent While Riding a Rleycle. LINCOLN, July 30.—(Special to The Bee.) ‘One prostration from heat was reported yesterday from Twenty-seventh and Baldwin streets, the victim being R. W. Rosenfleld, who had overexerted himself with his bi- cycle. Ho was taken home and this morning, while still delirous, got hold of a revolver and made an attempt to shoot his wife and children, His wite, however, Is a strong woman and succeeded in holding him until assistance arrived. On August 14 the Nebraska National Guard will go into camp at Burlington Beach. Brigadier General Colby has visited the pro- posed site and given it his approval. The *grounds selected lie on the west shore of the lake and cover an extensive tract of smooth, level land. The quarters of the staff will occupy a little peninsula, where a boat landing will be constructed. The guards have never had a prettier or more con- venient site for both soldiers and visitors. The salt water bathing, the boating and all tho other attractions of the resort will form an_additional altraction. The commencement exercises of the West- ern Normal college began yesterday, with the baccalaureate sermon by Rev. C.” C. Lasby. Tonight, after the play of rice pudding by coats, as well as Prince Alberts, in black, tan and gray, closing at $15.00. These are a few of our leaders in men's. Seo the rest at the store, Children’s Suits. Nice line of children's suits, in thiee styles, at T5c. Ages 4 to 14, An clegant lot of cheviot suits, ages 4 to 14, at $1.15. A line of dark and fancy cassimere suits, ages 4 to 14, at $2.00. Men’s Odd Pants. A good pair of cottonade pants, in closing out prices. Furnishing Goods. at §0c a pair, A few fancy tweed pants closing out at line of men's furnishings, the most popular a reputation makes in this city suits that cost a high as $8.00 and $10.00, hght shades, will be closed at $1.50 a pair. goods for in- stance—in all lines. A line of the old style Harrison cassimere A full line of white shirts, pants, every thread and fibre wool, at $2.00, thelr | scarfs, their hos paid for them ourselves, WHY WE SAY [T. ery, at prices less than wo hummers, closing at $2.50 a pair. Trunks = Valises. our line of trunks and as we have a large ern styles In hand- nd telescopes, at one-half the price it will pay you to valises and get pri ]‘ It you Intend to go away or stay at home | stock, and all the m bags trunk stores ask. { | suspenders, In silk and alpaca, in all styles and slzes, | | | at any price to close We enumerate all these articles to let you know-what we have lelt——and this remember, we will sell you one article or the entire stock at these prices =all we ask is that you spend a few minutesinvestigating our stock and prices. lumbia Clothing Co., ——FOR A SHORT WHILE——- Corner 183th and Farnam Streets. yous x S liatarithe raovernt e it L by | On the mill will commence just as soon as m‘w “ bt 1) NI 0 | was 97 degrees at 9 o'clock. The humidity does on those lines, has caused considerablo | Visers of the heartfelt wishes of the goverh- | tho students, a teception 1s to be given by | {y, \roiminarics as to location, survey, etc., | V14 :\;‘ l ATA is 74 per cent. One death from the heat OLAT:MENIER The uneasiness among the demoorats, Gf the | ment and people of the el BALEE JO7 IN° | the, presiiont bd bl Bl ¢ can be arranged today has been reported to the police. In ) sonate, and especially those who are en | peace, prosperity and happiness of Japan. Tho populists of Lancaster county are 3 uy b ed o the b . 10" be. steadfast in thelr domands for tha | | Tho retring ministor will leave with his | holding caucuses today in_anticipation of Hebron's Normal Closed. ERC e (O X0 B B0 (LU DRINK ¢ M ' 5 senate bill in its main features. The re- 'f"'i“y tomorrow l.nh.l:t.‘ f.r::“::“: (;:.fnc o l\l\xp}l;— Vcn‘\'n{ty convention, which meets on HEBRON, Neb., July 30.—(Special to The | Wild Eastern Winds Shake the Metropolis GENERAL CURRY IN A FIGHT. a(_ot P lse 41 llance of the house upon outside pressure | Where ha will take the s 3 ednesday. i f | Bee.)—Success crowned the term and close 5 -— Ui ' and the democratic sentiment that seems | Japan. During the t‘nhrtrm‘hvn-l\vL:\vx!u\!llx“f;q;l‘":' Lester u.\_.u»]T a3 »lur,;,m’ I.m).'(. \‘\)yl}oulm;s{ otitia Thicgor cenatrinorsallatir s vinon of the Old Granite State, Commander of the Washington Natlonal A to be rallying around the president and the | parture ,m;l‘m‘;h:u:1‘}’:;1”;\"; e sl (R Sl RS Bt L I o e O T 10 St U 8 it : Guard In a Hand-to-Hand Scuflle. 1 \ e o e Countiv.al lares 11 ehad et s otiaTsoNaIAMATER) ing to death, He will recover. with Eaton, Croner and Reed of Indiana | TACOMA, Wash., July 30.—Brigadier A Tho. senato conferees Wil by compeyid (o e B e man o Sacking for the | ASSIStNg. This morning the Hebron in- | MANCHESTER ISOLATED FOR A NIGHT | General Curry, commander of the National a1 |\ SCic S0 s et \za oyt foh & the ramln tatra2 HOUSE DOES L BUSINESS. governor today to try to induce him to issue | Stitute opens for a two weeks' session. gard of Washington, has knocked out Com- ! tion obtained over the unconditional repeal T Fruitioss Kort to | & Proclamation calling on all the people on a TG R T T e e T missary Tom Box of the First cavalry in a A of the silver purchasing law has been IO Lo, vvrl\«\m (lnyl "’('-“[;P'(",';len‘." l’:\‘fi‘:"p‘:;;:“(*;rr'l‘;\*clr TEKAMAH, Neb., July 30.—(Special to The ephone and Telegraph Wires All Down— | hand-to-hand encounter. says 4 | ointed out as being evidence of a deter- o B and pray to God fo o L o’ Lt Houses and Barns T Up and v 1 s Torey L ast talk | Fnlunllon now, wm‘knm solid h.ul\im:‘n[ WASHINGTON, July 30.—Beyond the | souls and the forgiveness of their sins. Bee.)—On account of the dalo‘u! the state e D"Pwlfl‘ i I:) .: m“.(‘f;;:uf;:,'; “(k(hlLl'b\I ((;.“(;::::)n:\ x“":n: ‘:.l,: g | the democratic leaders in the house, to bring | passage of a few unimportant bills by unani- [~ Articles of incorporation of the Grand Is- | encampment of the National Guard coming & Dance Hall Do e OJuLant AQdnera 1O Brlen et T hekistaly " 1 1 about a similar result on the tariff bill. mous consent, nothing was done Dby the | land Gold (‘urervmlumny have been filed With ) gt the same time as the Burt County Veteran miolishied—Deluges of Raln, new rifle. He tried to strike Box with i VFERENCE WAS SHORTLIVE 5 g ollb offera - | the secretary of state. assoclation, the latter has postponed its meet- caus a ‘Brie; v CONFERENCE W Mf”‘_"»”-l\l:“- house today. Mr. Boutelle m‘u:l..n resol]u‘ THG BamELs Gasestn WhISRUTANIE! NI G0- | he ons sk Bking m[:‘s d:‘ue Ry le»’.’.‘.-.f.‘lna’\‘..-"rkmoci:Hfidngg"nfiu“:':xr.‘rry ((Jo”x’(:.i: i ‘ The tension between the scnate and the | ton congratulating and recognizing the | g0 " RER 1795 from the Bast Omaha | 23°and 24, MANCHESTIOR) N, H,,: July) 80, TFrom. 6} ecqiiod (therslletand ‘Raxtold Qleryplodlook ] house was as marked at the close of the | ywajjan republic, but on a point of order | Sircet Railway company has been appealed to — 5 ¢ t iy O] 0 . 4 B R e o lHa 3 Street Ra Hastings It o Destroyed. o'clock yesterday afternoon until early this | an old man ocolat = enier. 3 Y it was referred to the committee on foreign | the supreme court. g Poldt X ! o 3 . ; provious. The democratic members of tho | It was The youthtul couple, Horace Capron, aged | HASTINGS, Neb, July 30.—(Special Tele- | morning this city was entirely cut oft trom | Curry responded with a blow in Box's face. St J conference found themselves in a complete | &M~ L 0 attempt to | 19, and Ida Tibbetts, 14, whose attempted | gram to The Bee)—The residence of E. J. | the outside world by telegraph and telephone, | Then he threw off his coat and tried another Tea and Coffe i - deadlock when they met during the fore- 4 ! round in his shirt sleeves. Box edged ‘ea and Cofiee create nervousness with i floon and the tull conferenco called. for 1 | secure the adoption of a Special order for | elopement failed, were not easily discour- | Eiter on East High street was totally de- | & result of the most disastrous storm that | gyuy ana Curry chased him to the head | a people too nervous already; o'clock found Itself without business before | the consideration of Mr. McRaess "’lgl (£0 |laged, and on Baturday umgms m(l’l'!fl .l};rcx"f stroyed by fire tonight. Loss, $600; no insur- | has visited this section In years. At Lake | of the stairs with his walking stick. The Bitter Chocolates are not {it to make a cup d it convened. The full conference did not | Protect public forest lf1~‘*:‘"l:‘:"§":ivl‘ but the | escape the second uyr::; and on Sunday m ance. The cause of the fire is unknown. Massabesic, four miles from the city, the | fight was the result of an old difficulty. Box | of chocolate; cheap (sweet) chocolates ara continue to exceed fiftecn minutes and the | Tepublicans, by absenting thems ing theyaworoimArTicy : s storm was accompanied by a cyclone which | has been reduced to the ranks, impure, hence injurious; ceeded in forcing an adjournment. Young Lady Injured in a Runaway. $ ol = ‘nite. | iMpure, hence inj i proceedings consisted in a state- A th Kearnoy Notos of Nows. wrecked bulldings, blowing down large trees | | BOX Is a much larger man than the white X X ment by the democrats to the Under the act of March 3, 1 i ”'s“f’;“m KEARNEY, Neb., July 30.—Special to FAIRBURY, Neb., July 30.—(Special Tele- 2 haired general COCOA is no more like CHOCOLATE el sel J ber I republicans that the democratic con- | dent reserved public timbel Ly 5 and destroying much valuable property. R ¥ 1 had beo ble to' reach Q. o araponul and met them asido for forestry | Tho Boe)—At a meeting of the new school | 6Fam to The Bee)—A team belonging to | &0g PERTOYEE much M Balle BEOPRy: e than Skimmed Milk is like Cream. O e e oo, Teach an under’ | purposes. The total number of acres so re- W0 recently, H. C. Andrews was | Albert Wilson ran away last night. His i g Chocolat-Menier is an exquisite Vanilla E standing and a suggestion on the part of | Purboses. R Aa00 K aorea tandl fnil\Reard=held recently, kL O, Qdaughter, Ella, was severely injured. Small | When the thermometer registered 100 degrees | United States Marshal White last evening ryes ggregated 16 iy e a ishing as me: Chairman Wilson of the house conferees | Served aggregated 1 elected president, George W. Whitaker vice Chocolate, as nourishing as meat, as low 0 ar BT cateataine e rec shad e first stor took possession of the wholesale commis- | o ond g b 1 i : * | cluded lands in Alaska, Arizona, California, . Y _Viee | hopes are entertained for her recovery, in the shade, the first storm struck. In : om floadas other heverages, and il gt that the conference adjourn subject to the | @7/ MG Byt (00" Grogon, ‘Washington | president and F. M. Hallowell secretary St o thirty minutes the mercury dropped 25 de- | sion house of Bates & Co., at 314-16 South i\:k for yellow wrapper. Your ",‘,:e,/fm it g <call of the chalrman, which suggestion was ‘yoming, The bill for which considera- | Miss M. I Stewart was re-elected principal, OHIKO DEING T AR st R oy | Twelfth street, on an execution levied by 4 5 acquiesced in by the republican L P e Prof. Brockman assistant principal and &essn. 8 heary hase (seitled ioyer tho city, | ENSH Minthy SRURE SEegiLAn leril 22l rARIS ME NIE R toNsas . The impression which ex-Speaker Reed | ton was sought todiy SRPRITEEC JE BTN | Carly all the old corps of teachers were the rain fell in torrents and for forty-five b onkey for the s obtained of the situation was embodied in a | tary of the interior to sell u against the Bates company late ye Tough diagram which he drew while the | not exceeding 50 per cent of the timber of | retained, 1 about the taller | ,fp. terday | 69 Wabash Av., Chicago 86 W Hroudway, X. Y- noon in the United States court, Mrs. together with Prof. Draper, who minutes lightning T ay 4 L e o e, and Miss o = F o i buildings in the city and did much damage, | By 5 g emel 5 pte Rt # et i T N amercial value on these reservations, to [ will have charge of the music, and M NEW YORK, July 30.—The embalmed re- ;| Bates asking judgment for §3,048. The com- conference was In session, which represented | Tl S0 oocupancy of the same and pro- | Holmes, who will superintend the drawing el L ”y‘ 0—The embatmed fe- | yoveral churches and residences being struck | piny’ hmmediately. entorod ' confossion. of ot o P the senate us u locomotive rushing down a | (AT e against fire and depredations. | department as heretofore. melugiot§OnIko Ll exbiEfchimpans ich | and one house set on fire. judgment for the amount and Marshal n a" X asteep grade undor full steam. Stretching | *un %o o"aaiourned at 8:45. 7. C. Morgan has sold out his interest In | died in Dayton, O., on Thursday last, lay in | At Lake Massabesic the wind developed | White at once took possession. Up to last Mad ] AL Crack land isatly. In feont ofcthe e the Kearney Democrat to his partner, F. L. | state at the museum of natural history in | into a cyclone. Eighteen or twenty cot- evening the claim by Mrs. Bates was the e a well 3 RN antt i snag Fiwelle faupooriad RENE IN THE SENATE. Whedon, and that gentleman will conduct | gontal bark yesterday. There were crowds | (Ees were partially wrecked and haif that | only one filed. The firm ascribes its finan- the paper in the future in the interests of 2 5 X number nearly demolished. The end of a [ cial difficultics to the prevailing business ¥suo of alo c emocracy. Just what Mr. Buffalo county democracy. publican house conferees being represented big dance hall was blown away and the en- | depression and poor ¢ of Sunday visitors to the park and the great as safely lodged in tall trees. ““Phat is the Allen Introduces a Bl for th 7 $50,000,000 in Treasury Notes Morgan's intentions are for the future is not | majority of them paid their respects to the | tire section, about enty by thirty feet, S situation,” he said. “We all know what sapdio .. Morgan! 3ead Vv othih dunkles il Tha e e R S Stories from the Station 3 3 e force 'l WASHINGTON, July 30.—The senate wore | definitely determined. 5 dead man-monkey of the jungles, he em- | wrecked. . 1 as ] : . 2 :::lxlln.::::i!.:vt:(.“‘I‘:S'.'-.‘nlr'rm'r;:‘l:l u( as ':'fil'l.'k.". an aspect of peace and serenity today in Rev. . S. Barnes, who for the past four | baiming fluld had done almost as much for | moved from its foundations and much dam- Joe Mipinski and William White reside at INDAPD \\2,) o pa t the Wirst Presby- | & o VT Eeire i e AR R W ey ement of the situation as cduld be ob- riking contra o excitement of last | years has been pastor o ) Y- | Ghiko as it does for a human being after it i i 22 ams stree hile they were ab AL 06 0. i1 bz | atolicing contrantiit itheRexolieme * | torian church in this city, preached his fare- | GO IR G058 (O & IR CERE e, | | There were scores of pleasure boats on the | gont "Sunday afternoon burglars entered | HINDOO REMEDY Ined from any source. 0| weok. Vie President Stevenson had re- | WA SEIE, S S Y goes trom here pre L s features. | jako when the storm struck and it is feared | fuair house, stoaling $18.60 Ih cash, & quan: L5 in 80 % o iimost the extreme sravity | turned and occupled his accustomed seat. | ¢ Maaison, Ind., and takes with him the | He looked almost as matural as when the | that some of them did not reach shore. tity of jewelry and a ot of. olothing, Fory sus. Dissason Preciate to the utmist the extreme gravlty | Among the bills introduced was one by Mr. | best wishes of a large circle of friends, both [ blood " was coursing actively through his | “Two small steamers were unroofed, another P ro. i, Sleaplosshoss, Wik Bithn aituatl Rigod 80 i n v othe Pat Ward hung his vest on a nail 1n the | cmuse\by pastabusesand qui L | 5 vel e church. veins and his chimpanzee brain was able | badly wrecked and half a dozen smaller | yai o his residence, 720 South Fourteenth | Iost Wanhoodinaid ors e Bat s o oy who will say anything on the subject say | Allen to provide for the Issue of $50,000,000 | out of as well as in the ¢ Sy ilismoliimpanseo "k ANASEAD 8 r8cke i ‘oute | hall ot his residence, 720/ 8outh Fourteenth N 0. BIx Por Wo00 with ThAL to il appoarancos tho ‘house Conferecs ; The game of lacrosse between the Kearney | to form the sounds which Prof. Garnier de- | boats swamped. Numerous barns and out- | gireor” Sunday night. Yesterday the article ot. " Pr1 o, Bl | in treasury notes, to be distributed pro rata cam, whic set | clares are the distinct language of the chim- | bujldings in the vicinity were demolished. ylel oy have been at & champions and Omaha team, which was set [ ¢ s in e T Ched tha” b the demasratle | among the states “for the reliet ot the | fETRCIL 5T hay hoon postponed and the | panzee race. About 8 o'clock another shower deluged the Sonferenco. today. the house members ap. | WOrthy poor”” It was referred to the fl- | £t %% ihe game has not yet been decided | Chiko looks more human in death than | city and a high wind added to the damage of e committee. | peared even more determined that ever to | MAnCe €0 of wearing apparel was g had went a silver watch, which was in one of rlental’ Medionl the pockets. syl e he did in life. Laid out in his coflin, it he | the afterncon, but the destruction of prop- L e i 6QLD by Kuhn 0 i coasia The report of the conferces on the agrl- | WPOR. 0 o\ noration have been filed | were dressed in coat and trousers and a | erty was not so great. AR o e e s oy (e ssionally & | cultural appropriation bill announcing agree- | MU B EROCONC0G for the Stoddard | cloth: thrown over his head everyone who | At Goftstown during the first storm hail | myore s o warrant out for the arrest of P e exnress the hope ‘the houss on | ment on all the amendments but the one | With the TPEE %\ §" nvestment company, | looked upon the figure would declare It to be | stones as large as walnuts fell and lghtoing [ oo 508 5 & WECER, B FEE (AC TERRS 00 mum S mmu.fielem forees would content themselves with the | appropriating §1,000,000 for the extermind- | Gy capital stock of $80,000. Among other | that of a man. did considerable damage. teenth strect, charging that without just . tacit demonstration of disapproval and sub- | tion of the Russian thistle was received. | B0 00" company proposes to publish | - There will be little of the dead chimpanzee | ~As far as can be learned no lives were cet, charging tha t jus Ty e o e oyt temma, | The senate formally insisted on this amend- | ths LS SCOPYGL, Fpouliry Worla” and | to bury after the sclentists ars done with | lost in this city, although several persons | cause or provocation he whipped William B ne ‘and with it | buy an i INDAPG. 1E Sur drngi nd 1t propaid. or thelr ag Splondid curativ nt for Nervous or Bisls austion, §100pleag b uralging aso for Jhan e ack to ference. P Y i eing ] Yesterd B Wi )| ogra ed [o- vere od, 8 e serlously. The des c- van, 0y wa one o s own, et amons . democratic leaders in | ment and sent the bill back to conference. | POWY BEFEL GG 1 vara” being on the [ him. Yesterday he was photographed. To- | were injured, some serlously. The destruc- | Gavan, a boy that was none of his own Kiiny Didorders, Asid Dy rhe sundry ¢ vas ented and 4 x a resident of Kear- | day the work of taking off his skin will be- 80 widespread in this section and | The lad was watering a lawn and some of . "Antldoto for Ajcohofio enate and botween theso senators and [ The sundry civil bill was presented and |\ Byie Bgtoqdard belng o resident of Kear- | day the work of taking off h tion was s0 I itldote for Alcotiol democrati membors. of the house have boen | Will be considered ~tomorrow, and Mr. | Hebh Mo BEHGor hese two. perlod gin and as soon as tho work is completed | means of communication are so completely | the water from the hose happened to go S Sriowoh ReiR e ! frequent during the day since the conference | Cockrell gave notice that the deficiency bill ] ReY L3 — his bones will be scfaped and cleancd, and | parlyzed that the full extent of the damage | against the house of Benson. —This angered | 78 \BEGEETRE 0 0 suemions c0. AR e e1d with the 1d be reported tomorrow Funds Were Not Forthcoming. ged an they whre"n life, #o that his t be known before tomorrow him and rushing into the Gavan lot, he pro- . e adjourned and they have been held with the [ Would be reported ARG s ) e coial Tologram | Rrranged aa they witkin lite, at his | may not be kno . hin and rushing Into the Oavan ot N | 151 8. Westarn Avanin, SHICAGY view of harmonizing the differences if possi- The house joint resolution further extend- NAPER, Neb., July 30.—(Special Telegra skeleton will be preseryed —————— ceude 8l am a flogging. For sale by all drugggists, Omaha. ble. The democrats will meet in formal con- | ing the appropriations until August 14 was | "y, peg)—Sherift Allen and United | The scientists regard Chiko as the nearest Picnic at Courtland beach. =T L L ] a5 Tl passed by the senate. The senate ad- | 0 RO PERITR T S ingview were In | approach to man eyer captured from the —— Lions and leopards at Courtland, GUPIDENE.” Senator Vourhees passed a very bad night | journad at 4:50 p. m kY town Saturday with a warrant for R, L :1.‘-(» \-_‘ul'ul very Interesting rx'\n:l\Hul'n' an ENGINES WILL NOT MOVE HER, i e T 5 and was not able to attend the tarift con- = o T e ot this place and O. V. Keniston and | ticipated from tho examination of his sk i . Bhee MeRk . P s feronce today. The senator is sulfering from ASUTRATION DILI AR AEN :-::ml) '.\fx..;..Tnl‘ the former a prominent at- | and brains. Crulser C! 1 to th I"‘\'-': . galis t '\rll»‘ylu\l\i'\lmv\,j:' Mot duly ”.’ Speciyl selt-abuse, | GXOCHSOR a complication of troubles, and an operation orney and the latter the chairman of the " TR~ oS 4 to the Whart. o The Bee.)—The commencement exercises emiraions, tmpoten may be necessary, though his condition is mitteo on Labor Makes a Favorable | [ieY ‘::[:I‘\ ',‘,‘“.“‘['. who were charged with | Fine sandy bottom:at Courtland. NEW YORK, July 30.—The engines of | of the Weston Normal college were begun by vaicoceld and ocns auoh thal it might bo attended with con- Repart on the Apringer Bl passing a bogus check. Kenlston, it secms, EARTHQUAKE IN (ALIFORNIA the cruiser Cincinnati are to be given a dock | the anniversary program of the Cliosophic ’fi““"“l_‘ s o3 e Tt 1 ttack of erysipolas, UINGTON, Jyly. (30 ==RODFSSORIALYA,| loat acma. monex o0 & ihorks Tace ak BOIIDE i lics yarL trial at the mavy yards this week, Tho | Literary socicly beforo a very large au- e by 1B Go0b- " enator Vest has an attack of erysipelas, [ oot sylvania has reported to the | view last spring, and, with Maxain, endorse X —rs g 3 . hiS. "o | dience in the coliege chapel LN prUG 2 nd his face for a day or two has been ‘”"{ ",.‘“ :;':.":‘,‘:,':,:(.:.._‘ ‘,:, labor the p: osby's check for the amount, who had not [ At Acton There Wire Three Shocks Fol- [ trall will commence today The ship is made . - PAN Nen badly swelled. He has been plariyeiat: [ Ronas (om. L lonal board of arbitra | the necessary funds in the bank. They lowed by n Bright Meteor. fast by stout hawsers to the dock, and the ik, AT wor, however, and 1s at today's meeting of | Springer bill for a nm)uu.\ bonrd of pebl were taken to Springview. LOS ANEGLES, July| 30.—This city was | engines will be kept going continuously for r%umw_:?;. S RhACiaRIT ponteress, s s LR 8. TR ARAR BB ai e DAMARON Alleged Cattle Thief Escapes. shaken by an earthquake'last evening at 9:11 | two or three days. The two screws will The time for the democratic house caucus f a permanent board will be more effective b . - ‘clock. The directioh Was from the north- | churn tho water ‘about the cruiser's stern b 1 has been changed to Thursday. A Teport | iy ‘tne settlement of disputes than would w | HYANNIS, Neb, July 30.—(Special Tele- | o'clock. o directoh, was frc SRUERNRR AR MROUE HhA SPGAOEN e H L today that members bad withdrawn their | (ool board created In each case. The | gram to The Bee)—At the preliminary ex- | east to southwest, thoughi most of tho move- | 10 fodin: BAE tAE SR WL GO NOVGS o irye i 3 names from the petition numbers to cause | i) does not assume to compel arbitration | yuination today of E. E. Catron, charged | ment was more of upheaving than of an un- [ GRFC O GO Gy g to ascertain Reniih peennsh ani T the caucus to be abandoned proved Incorrect: | whero neither party to the controversy I8 | L gealing cattle trom J. W. Longfellow | dulatory character. ; dk, i3 described as a | the number of revolutions the engines can Use itand pay if satisfied. :x‘:::nruc::”{::;v:r n.lxi:x‘m:(thllllr:nm“;‘x):{"vr‘:“,:I'; willing to submit tho case: no new penalies | 315, P Gatron escaped from tho sheriff and | sharp shock, but not doink much dumage make. Ploked coal will be used and the oDddrens VON MOUL 002y, . RCOuRs, /A M4 870 lmposed by it, aR0°00-ReW Fighis ‘or houg ' o ven b; ber of | At Acton there were three distinct shocks, | firorg ca will be increased in numbers b . although pursult was given by a number o fireroom for e 50 Al ""M""f's.l‘,‘“:'.’\'vfi A honex ofuaus Pr s BT e uced by Representative | Persons he succeeded in eluding his pur- | the most severe ever felt in that reglon, but | 1t s hoped, It possiblo, (o demonstrate that v 4 A ISE CA S The ntroduce epresel v 0! v 0 partic damage oported. The pe e Of 's en hich were built p s 4, ers. It fs sald that a reward will be | no particular damage ls repor pe- | the Clncinnati’s engines, w Ropresentative Springer s proceetiing with | Lockwood of New Vork to protect American | Tty 1o Tatron's capture. cullar feature of the affair at that place, | by the government employes In the navy # his petition for a house caucus on the tarift. | labor by preventing foreigners ullm“rull.l n however, Was that immedlately after the | yard, are superior to those bullt by private - > He .:y- |I|.x n'[-:l ‘lmu the move for a cau- :vr»nlh:n-‘lar All;ll’ - _;ln;;‘,(;-'::v}::v! A:"I'“:"li(fl;fl‘: Kearney Inuhl-;m'" Burned. v vibrations ceased a large meteor, similar to | gontractors. cus has been abandoned is not warranted | borders from cro & 2R 8 KEARNEY, Neb., July 30.—(Special Tele- | the one which attracted so much atention on —_— — 7y y and that he was merely held in aboyance. | been rejected by the heuse committeo 90 | gram to The Bee)—Last evening while Mr. | Friday night here, was seen to fall \to the Killod av w | Trossl 7 NATIONAL BANK R ut"ol;ml)r;~h.xln|f:’?|¥:nx:§:.s¥;:l::;'¢ ”u‘l:d\\-. o ,:" 80 Iu"iluh-x;ly Qivided upon the points at is- | and Mrs. J. B. Scanlan were returning home | earth. It appeared like an Iumu-n:v Imnn..{ CHICAGO, July nes Christopher, T e e .l;-y T order 1o give the conforence further | Sue that there is little probability that a | from a pleasure ride they saw flames is- ;’i_“‘l‘l‘“l“":‘::"INL;:’\II‘-';:":':up"‘“,"‘“‘” rom the :G‘)“x-zn‘:: of age, was l.;:ul\{ .E‘:i'.fl‘\i\&l": pihe fi.fiml’l“m':‘ aad the ore of the U, 8. Depository, Omaha, Nobraska Uifho to come together, but If It becomes ap. | Substitute will be reported. suing from thelr residence. ~An alarm was B s Jived by n Chicagio & Northwestern passen- elty of the nlace. $400,000 arent oy (- thre 1 s eafink then ko Immediately {urned in, but most o6 US| gy o e sieamer at Gourtisnd, Alkgg - n CeAgn. & MorhRasiarn phset: O CAPITAL - = I the.caucus will be held toworrow." WASHINGTON, July 80.—Confirmation household effect ore burne ez 4t Oy e 8 Mr. Springer saya a caucus 18 altogether | (WASHINGTON, Wiy 80-—C0AmEIONAY | fire originated fu a mystery, as It started In Kansan Dise 1o Mexieos i ‘dzcfimnnl. S.D. SURPLUS - e $65.600 BARIraLIs 8t the beesent: ftine and that! It | Willlam 5 assoclate a closet. » i) TOPEKA, July 30.—A telegram from | Boating and bathing at Courtland beach. Dot vestmont. ARd ‘oo dasn e hars by iss Will be in the lne of precedent of caucus ac- | supreme court of Utah; Charles H. Robinson, ol — L ROMIRR A R AEA. AR bathing at o pih{prestmest, And one dama't SR tlon always heretofore had during the pen- | pension agent at Des Moines, Ia. NEWMAN GROVE, Neb, July 80— | o pore B0 AT R T New York Is Cooling Off. Bjosnemonihla nll you A Prios Lisk dency of a tariff bill Postmasters Nebraska—John F. Sher- wial to The Bee)—El Walker, the Ml urray ot Topoka, of ye . Ko NEW YORK, July 30.—The heat that has a Plat. T R SaTannim Rrigs hith “While the Mills bill was pending,” sald | man, at Wahoo; W. F. Kerns, at Tekamah. | (3pecid b s was & prominent member of the legisiature | = intenss the last few days thao The Ed t Cou ant cushier, he, "'we caucused almost dally. In the pres- | lowa—Charles S. Shipton, at Marengo, souri man who is under contract to bull which passed the prohibitory enactment, in- 0en more intense .‘ 8 ays Koy e igemon unpany, Omaha, Neb, ent contest the democratic senators have been e r—— a flouring mill of seventy-five barrels per | troducing that measurs which Is often called | for quite a number of years, has abate o oo i THE IRON BANK ‘ caucusing constautly and thelr prescut re- Flue sandy bottom at Courtland, day capaclty at this place, s here and work | the Murray law, today. The highest temperature of the day - = )

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