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ISTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, "OMAHA, WEDNI 15, 1894 i COPY FIVE CENTS. Blackburn and White. o country. It is understood that if the supplemental COLOKED DEMOCRATS, i i o funday | tariff bills should be reported from the | 8 ora Tl 0 nti bt i Table May No urther endangered b 3 ttonitis Casrl In Addition tlmlrrcflfl‘f!nt Has One Eunday finance committee they will be debated, and One of th.‘ Farly Leaders Tells of the | (00 o0 SPAbl 4o Furiish & CO!.VJ‘HAOH at Neb nslm City Unable to | may not be further endangered by the Atteck of Peritonitis Cazries Off the Young Thrown in for Good Measure, the effort would be then to load them down Mistakes of the Party. Lict of All Colored Voters. Choose a Congressfonal Caxdidate. archy, threatening the perpetuity of the Man, with amendments, Mr. Hill has given notice INDIANAPOL A8g. 14.—The national government and the general weltare of all Kood citizen s already of an amendment for the repeal of colored democratic league met in Masonic Fifth, the republican party that has al we favor a revision of our natural —_— fzation Jaws, that Amerfcan institut Nennte's Coars and pulled off here, much against the wishes after- | to risk a venture for their own . fellow [ Of some of the best citizens, who protested, citizen deelaring that the affair would bring the city The one hundred and sixty-third ballot | into everlasting disrepute. The officials of stord as follows: Strode, 62; Howe, 60; | tno city and coun 1t was decided to keep J. Watson's name | Chapman, 40: Hayward, 1 EHSIS RSN TICOULYALY MAY NEITHER SIGN KO2 VETO THE BILL | [l Jicoine W wnd cthers are wald (o e | MANY OF THEIR PLANS IMPRACTICABLE | bl this ciy, at noon today and will be in | STRODE, HOWE AND CHAPMAN INTHE RACE | yeast oeh i Ronaiitin " Si1T WCLAIECABN | ATAL ENDING OF THE PLATTSMOUTH MILL S provide for free silver coinage and another sl s ~>l<nlx for several days. A. E. Manning, i and earnest. ¢ Smparison on. the part of or free lead ore. In tho meantime republi- who president of d ch, orkingmen between the conditions that e Report that Cleveland Witk Allow the Tarift ,(.:. r:,mi‘ ,J M:p ( : .-n‘ they .”_'.,\ r,,: ‘:',"], Alliance Made n Great Afistake When 1t ,‘lh““: ,:‘: ,t:,,:’,l““,(,“"\‘\:(,Imul:,""‘:, l'::",' .‘:r and Thirty-Four Ballc 1t “I und ,",,',, i '\'": 1o ”‘I| e ,.', biisad | diminy 1 ndsey Under Arrost and Bill to Become n Law Without His moto an early adjournment and some of Abandoned 1ts Nonpartisan Character welcome. President Ci' H. J. Taylor of the Taken with No Result and Then n LD H s (PR UL i RAR to Plattsmouth Along with IHis Se Bignature—Speculation on the them freely confess that nuv[a the principal ~Omuha Platform Severely National league then delivered his annual Kecess Until 0 This Morning hunger and want now abroad. The repub. onds — Referce WORRYING THE LEADERS. cach state being entitled to two delegates, AR WINING Ahorink en of e, coantry e WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—As the house of | , 1L GeRCCritie Jobers of the senate bave | EMPORIA, Kan, Aug, M—Hon. J. D. | g SRS, Vo8 NAPGHAE 0 O3, o0 SO0 | NEDRASKA CITY, Aug, 14.—(Special | DOW In enforced idleness s the Mirect ré- | proTTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 14—Epecial of representatives last night adjourned until [ GEUIREY B CootOEo D O e o Masaue | Holen, formerly national president of the | {ho' democratie committes and make are | Telegram to The Bee.)—When the republicans | " Bixth, va boliove b mminaiie e credit | Telogram to The Do) ~At 12:35 o'clock this Wednesday, the tarift bill cannot be sent t0 | with reference to the supplemental tariff hills, | Cltizens Alliance and author of several works | rangements for the league delegates to at- | of the First congressional district met in | And good pame of the state in honest snd | morning, Fletcher Robbins died, his death the white ‘house until tomorrow. It will be | The democratic steering commi s in | on the financial question, has a new work in | tend the state committee tomorrow. convention at the opera house in this city | fhat manfienes man sC al thaos oMU | occurring at the home of his parents, who enrolled and compared today, and tomorrow, | 8ession two hours after the senate adjourned, | the press here, advance shects of which have 'H‘j“"""\»""}"‘:””"hv" (hat AL this con- | this evening every one of the 143 delegates | manded and secure reside on West Main strect, where, sur- when both houses are in sesslon, will [ (rYIng to determine upon tho most advisable | been seen by an Assoclated press representa- | 1o ooanisiion wenll bo m > el | knew exactly what the situstion was ex- WENT BACK TO THE VOTING rounded by friends and relatives, his soul receive the slgnatures of Speaker Crisp and | POHCY un “',:”L""H‘h‘, imatances, and proviou® | tive. In it he denouncis the attitude of the [ list containing the hame of every colored | tremely likely to be. All of the consulta Tho platform was adopted without a dis- | winged its flight. For some days it had been Vice President enson. The bill then will | o conference on the same subject. It is un- | PoPulist party toward reform, claiming that | veter in the United States, There are | tions and caucuses of the afternoon settled Ot “““"““"I "K“"‘“”fll was resumed. | apparent that the young man could not sur bo taken to the president, who will have ten | dorstood the conservatives advocate the ref- | It can accomplish no good, as it is nonorgan- | 14Ny prominent colored men proscnt, Among | but ono thing, and that was thit no one of | S tngee Gome el and fftioth illot | vive, and consequently his death had been ays (exclusive of Sundays) or until Mon- | ererce of the bills to the finance committce, | fzed and because its creed Is defective which, | Wht are 1, €. Atwoot ”,,”“""I‘W"'“’*.- %" [ the four candidates was disposed to with- | a sol'tary vote for Judge Hayward of Otoe | Anticipated i, the 1 whch-to et on the b | ¥ the'sarink commiies f Shparniy | by s, e I o b reetad by g | Can °Tont 17 (SRS | Grow e tho comen n Tovon ot s on | Somms T ot HEs AR e | It WAl e remembered hat Fither o A great deal of pressure will be brought to | atWSWASE SIVEREE BB Ehe GUCEtiOn. ARPSORT | voters, and that the attitude of the party | and Willlam A. Crosteait of Tennsssce. of the other three, consequently the conven- | With ",'"""', Dt AN ratsRtHE b AR CanEREed (ISR EDRIRE ABhUEI UUTINRCIY bear on the president by the democratic sen- | jority of the demiocratic senators would Iike | leaders are such as to subject them to sus- | Prosident Taylor prefaced hls speech by a | tion met In the expectation of involving | pifh Nopud-tfor’ stampede. ' “he: wote res | last. Thursday night with Jimmy Lindsey, ators and representatives to induce Mr. Cleve- | to have the bills pass if they could feel plcion. 1ting to M. Taylor the statanme paper cred- | itsclt in a deadlock before morning. cheering lustly at each announcement, but | B¢ Omuht pugllist. The mill was arranged land to sign the bill, but the authoritative | Sured their passage would not reduce the | = He severely criticizes the Omaha platform | yiant Gleveland had mot appointed a single | The Oloe county delegation went Into | the Otte county delegates were not yet Fead statement made by the Associated press "’f:"“””” ".’ LALLM to ,""” Bre “'y \‘I‘" as principally consisting of demands that [ colored man to office without first consulting | CAucus at 5 o'clock in the yesterday that It Is the present intention of [ eX{ER T LECrRE | nthese ol are impossible of being complied with, and [ him (Taylor). Continuing, President Taylor | noon, and when the delegates cmerged the the president to let the bill become & 1aw |t ‘and it 1 to the free sugar b that | that it complied With would only result in | 5id that It fhe demoeratic party would fol- | sltuation had taken on a new complication wihiout his signature can be reiterated today. | they are giving their principal attention, | making a bad state of affairs worse, He [ 1% Where ,,m::",w",‘,,,,r:"..l‘”x“’,"“‘,], S G ML Lt 1t is stated by friends of the president that | There is an evident tendency on the part of [ claims that the nonpartisan Farmers Alll- | Hoen, “HAChS A the memory of man con- | oy of the race untll the snticipated dead On the one hundred and sixty-sixth ballot | Put not once did they lift a hand to prevent he has freely expressed this purpose to those | & majority of the democratic senators towards | qco movement was betrayed at the Cin- | groes In the United States were democrats, | 1ok had begun to wear ftselt away. tho Hayward vote disapeared again. the mill. In fact, some of them were pres entltled to know who have questioned him | SMCRdIng the sugar bill so as to make It @ | o convention into a partisan clique of | He urged that the resolutions adopted by the | All of the delegates reached the city by | , 1t Was just midnight when the two hun- [ ent, and whiie they did not take part in the A0 g 3 that e will | Tererue biil pure’and simple, and it 1s now | FEOCE eCivenvin [lo 6 bartaan BHAYE S| convention should condemn Iynching. and | 5 o'cleck . this. amerasen ahe ey b7 | aredth tailot was taken, but it was thie‘sams | fght, they leanea up agalnst the ropés adE on the subject, but has 1 that the program of the democ leaders to E flice, 8 his in spite he | demand a discontinuance of immigration for | . v Lancd old ballit, with no significant changes. After | applauded as poor Robbins received the thoroughly consider all phases of the matter. amend the bill if the should ove to be a | protests of Polk, Powderly, Beaumont and twenty years, A committee was appointed contingent being the largest, and conse: the two hundred and eighteenth ballot a | ¢pru:l blows which r sulted in his death, A member of the cabinet said that if the | prospect of its becoming a law, reducing the | otlier true reformiers. He declares that their [ ¢*eeX Y4 b odtaie "of comgratulation hnd | GUently the noisiest. All the delegates went | motion made by a Richardson county WHAT SPECTATORS SAY. president should change from his present | 4uty, making it uniform and sriking off the | steps must all be retraced and the work of | groating (o Dresient Clevelind. into caucus late in the afternocn, but nothing | Gelesite to adjourn until 9 o'clock fn the | T BURC - isinclination to affix Nis signature to the | ifterential on refined ‘su the independent organizations all gone over During the afternoon the national demo- | of unusual Importance developed. The Lan. | MOTIINK, was defeated, Lancaster, Nemaha, [ CUEmMAULh spectators state that from the ns he reduction would dep upon the fig- | again and the effort must be made to hold | cratic club elected C. H. K. Taylor of Wash- | caster county delegation decided to present | J0hnfon and Pawnee voting solidly agal Ll the fight Lindsey commenced a bill, it would be accompanied by a statement | ures which the Treasury department will | the balance of power as independent voters | {ioi b “Ires M. §. Coonie of Washing- | the name of Hon, It. B. Windham of Platte. | It: and Otoe and Richardson dividing. After | 5¢rles of aticmpts to permanently disable hts in explanation of his reasons therefor. furnish as to the amount of revenue It will | instead of populists. If this Is done he de- | {on' b oratary P."A. White sergeant-ai- | mouth to *he convention as its ehairman. | another ballot an Otce county delegste moved | Man. o do this he would duck his head In this connection the opinton rendered | be necessary to secure from sugar under the | clares that either or b-th of the other politi- | yrn. It lacked fifteen minutes of 8 o'clock when | & T€Cess for twenty minutes, and this was [ W “l"'\\r a blow wes aimed in his direction April 16 ‘last by Judge Nott of the | new tariff, Secretary Carlisle was at the | ol D amn hoyonse aniigonizing With thia |~ C. A. Hughes, delegate from San Francisco, | Chairman Boggs of the congressional central | 150 defeated and ballot ng was resumed. Striking ’f‘.‘,',‘.l‘:,.h‘]..“\:”;‘\,.!‘.',“\\l.;,[,,:fi"‘ft'll,"”‘ United States court of claims In the case of | Cabitol while the conference was In progress | good reform movement and that holding the | presented a resolution, condsmning the Amer- | committee called the convention to order. ADJOURNED, WITHOUT RESULT and shoulder. K i and was asked to supply his estimate, which | balance of power, the aliiance can elect such | foan - Protective assooiat A resoluti M ‘ o AR LA Caa Ve Al G T s L N s il s RO eDRLIe BN CRICA TS ol L rotective assocfation. A resolution | Mr. Windham of Plattsmouth was made After the 234th ballot the Lancaster dele- | As soon as the fight was ove o 0 WHE LR Z AL S G o woll | o, Dromises to do. A leading membor of | men of cither party as are pledg:d {0 re- | warned all negroes to refrain from joining | chalrman without opposition. Frank Coffman | Eates consented fo an adjournment, and on | fainieq and s hec O L special interest at this time, as it e the steering committee expressed the opinion nu\m MI‘;- !m nt. L P canizeq | the assoclation, stating that it was uname of Laucaster and Frank Barnard of Pawni motion of C. A. Atkinson the convention ad- | thrown over him and he regained consclous- understood both Mouses of congress are ex- | that a duty of 25 or 0 per cent on sugar would | A publishing company has been organized | oan fts character and unconstitutional | county were elected secretary and assis‘ant | Journed until 9 o'clock in the morning. The | ness, He was then taken i his Lome. b L e s ool b Aordiallithie revenus from that source ttat |iliere to advocate tho new. moyement and a [ in ita’ orgaitsation) (@ eapealally ‘unworthy | aecrétary respactively, ‘Ths ilst of delesatos!| 234tk balloL, - which was taken at 13385, ra- | Omatia. pareien. e mernoat i domelitHe under ordinary clroumstances would be | would be needed. It would appear that so | new weekly paper is to be Issued shortly | of the conslderation ot a rage of people who | as preapred by the officers of tha oo tral | sulted: Strode, 62; Howe, 615 Chapman, 88 | o out of town and the Platt R ready for adjournment by the middle of | far the only definite arrangement is for the | which is to be the official organ, have so bitterly felt the heel of oppression | committee was adop-ed. A committee on ros ; ! slunk under cove ke L the present week. The passage of the senate | discussion of the bills at tomorrow's session CE and who are at present waging a peaceful | olut| o A C8 L lladdy T (a2 (U N OLE q : ety v 5 $o B e nd who are 2 a e olutions, composed of John A. Davies of Cass, Texas Democrats Split on Siive rom the finish of the fig o doc tarift bill, however, Is very likely to keep [ If it be impossible in the face of a single ob NO OPPOSITION warfare throughout the union against op- | I 0'A. Gorbett of Johnson, H. M. Busimell of TOCTALY SEILL Ol WG et e ARhc NSRS them here at least ten days' walting for the | jection to force the bills*to a third reading pression and discrimination, Lancaster, Patrick Roddy of Otos, W. N DALEs; jeev, aue, Thethe fdumootatlo oy el v, e L il to become a law without the president's | tomorrow, it is probable that a large part [ Poputist Congressmu T Glftord of Pawnee, B. W. R <-|.hm|m;: and | State conventlon met here today. Judgs J. | ygreq®ana K:x‘\‘\lxw}xmv\tnx‘ v)”' D 1“ lmmln signature. That the president will pursue | of the day will be given up to debate on a Hullot ut Hole BLDERA 3 G. W. Fairbrother of Nemaha, was ap- | R Fleming of San Antonio was chosen tem- | might be wrong in their prediotions, Mo this course there seems to be little doubt | motion to refer to committee. This will R A ek = y: . orary v \ i ‘ and this will necessitate remaining in ses- | seeve to develop the real intentions of the | HOLDREGE, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Speclal Tel- | Democratic Primaries Warmly Contested | Pointed, and then the convention took off its | Porary chairman by acclamation. Commit- | four days Robbins was in a comatose condie slon until a week from next Friday or Sat- | republicans towards the bills and also pos- | €Gram to The Dee)—At 10:30 today the popu- by the Administration Element. coat and prepared to listen to nominating | tees on permanent organization and platform :um but at the last he revived and the pain urday. sibly- to develop what differences there may | list delegates in the Fifth district marched [ LINCOLN, Aug. 14.—(Special Telegram to | SPeeches. = RIS A G DT s DA T, (Tt The opinion rendered by Judge Nott was | he in the democratic party. from the Holdrege house to the opera house. | The Bee.)—The democratic primaries for the BEARTEDRONSTHITONG SRACK! BR¢ilE W ed Nob1iats ot MEtandumiIL not| MIAInE o bt L o) UL the first ever given on the point in question % There were just sixty-seven men in the.| sclection of the delegates to the county con- | JUdEe Samuel M. Chapman of Cass county | DAVINE @ wed hot time of it and will net | Suferives === - 014 1 aftuetithat. the peaaldot hibs tho A e o : sclectic gates e ¥ was momniated by J. A Davicr. Judee Jemty | report tonight. The free silver auestion is | Warrants were sworn out for the arrest of e e S e Sonstitution tloapireves s ] parade. The convntion was then called to [ vention was held today and the returns show | p™Strade of Lincoln was named by R, b, | Producing much bitterness in the convention | Lindsey, the pugilist; Sandy Griswold, the A Y O nEEBERl Dr order by n o o central com- o ote victory o a L Geh 5 anc © is a spl e of s issue. | referee, and Arthur Rothe and a bill after an adjournment of congress, pr Tonse Barolling NCtm itioe Tass, Tras rder by the chairman cf the central com- [ a complete victory for the Bryan men. There | Stoarns and Church Howe was presented by | &7 if there is a split it will be on this issue. | referee, and Arthu y red vided his action was taken within ten days, g At T mittee and R. D. Sullivan from Nuckolls | were two tickets in the fleld, one instructing | Judge Church. Then the roll was called | “Y 11 the convention reassembled permanent | O'Neil, the seconds, all of whom reside in ing the Tarllt Bil for the President. & i organizatio frected and several = Omaha, charging them with engaging In and exclusive of Sundays, after the bill renched | W INGION, Aug, 1h.—President Cleve- | COWILY was elccted tomporary chairman and | the delegates to vote far Beyan for United | for-the first ballot, which resulted s follows: | OU5anization was = affected and = several - Omala, charging th rlza’ fTghit " hE OAR him. It had become tradition that such an ASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—President Cleve- | X "p" parcon of Frontier county secretary. | States senator and the other calied a stralght | Cass, 21 votes for Chapman: Johnson, 13 | SPecclies were made, counseling harmony. | a'ding and abetting a prize fight in Cass act would be unconstitutional and would | land will receive the tariff bill tomorrow af- [ J' T, Shelton, P. C. Lars)a aadl J. H. | ticket. While no exciement was displayed | yotes for Howe; Nemaha, 12 for Howe: Otoe, | & Tecess was then taken until tomororw | :-n\ml‘) r“l‘;»“ ““_'”;:"“_“" [‘I;n‘r‘ in the operate to invalidate the act. The opinion of | ternoon or ecarly Thursday unless some un- | Whitham were appointed a committee on per- | and the vote was very light, the fecling | 16 for Chapman; Lancas'er, 51 for Stro mornin = p s bl e Ol e i Judge Nott had been widely commented upon, | expected obstacle is encountored maneat_organization and George S. Syms, | between the administration democrats and | Richardson county was badly mixed. She Tiiho DIFGABEGARY rellt |/Gers. Visliad: Omana: and. at nodn todas e E»'\(ux u"is ,nn-‘;nnnhinfmulr “y’}mfi “‘,;fl’,‘ auth ;; \\\; ;\.I (;.x\xn'l, M. M. lJIm.wc.“.:. P. Price ||lnl| (h;' "” n '}_!;vn r’;““zw;l:;xu l’l‘l“‘dlll‘!::l:dsl\:‘:::; cast 13% votes for Howe, 2% for Chapman BOISE CITY, Idaho, Aug. 14.—The cf returned, bringing with them Lin '.(,y m,fi{ es, among them ef Justice Thomas ) Adolph Aspergre c e resolu- | siderably. The Fir: a vided, send- { 91, S e, and one for Fleld lhe se 4 TR 3 iratio 5 u 4 J it Cooley of Michigan, and ex-Judge Strong of | Pearson of Ohlo, chairman of the house com- | fons " ASPereren & committee on resolu- | FECRRANE Fhe, R MATS en Uninatruoted, | 22 for Strode, and one for Fleld, The sec- | flied with delcgates to the democratie state | his seconds. Teferce Griswold aiso camo. to the United States district court of the Dis- | mittee on enrolled bills, who has final charge Irwin of Hitchcock county was called on [ The Second, Third and Fifth wards gave | Sirode, 63%; Howe, 40%; Chapman, 3914; | convention, which mects tomorrow. There | T e "5"”":::”l‘”"‘\r"E"u to face the music. trict of Columbia, that Judge Nott’s conclu- | of sceing that the the bill s rigidly accurate. | for a speech. He brgan by saying: “We are | Bryan men ‘a safe mafority. It was two to | pea 1. Biarch ) i bitter contest between J. M. Ballantyne | | Fleicher Robbine was u young man of god stons are entirely sound and right. As soon as the bill was passed last night | bere with our coats off; we are at work and | one in Bryan's favor in the Fourth and | “qydsacond ballot was the same as the first, | @nd ex-Governor F. A. Stevenson for the G5 Burlingten 6 t‘)u'i‘;‘.:’f"f:: ) it vlt"Chl- WHAT WILL THE SENATE DO? word was sent at once to the government [ Will continue to work until the nominec of [ Sixth. The vote of the Seventh ward was | pichardson county furnished the only amuse. | EOVernorship. The matier wil lprobubly be | fiso: Furinkton & Quines af Bacile Junos Beyond the interest felt in the action of | Drinting office to prepare the final print on | this convention is landed in the legislative | forty-nine for the Bryan ticket and nothing | nent there being several slight changes | Settied by a caucus tonight. only. récently taken a faticy. to. professiofal the president on the main tariff bill con- | barchment. Before the parchment sheets | halls of Washington.” : | for the other. B o e e o Slanges T oy anly reogntly, taken a Lianey. o protiseloiil gressional speculation has now turned upon [ Were printed proofs were taken and sent to | He then talked about the subsidized pre CONFIDENT OF RE-ELECTION, was announced as follows: Strode: 53; Howe, | gXORLSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Aug. 14.—In | vious to his mesting with Lindsay. The first the probable course of the senate with refer- | the enrolling clerk of the house. They were | and the money question. Sheridan of Red 51; Chapman, 39, T e T 1| was with “Mysterions” Billy Snith at ence to the supplemental bills which were [ prepared for all night work and two of the | Willow was called, but after two or three | ool Breckinridge Satiafled that the Le The conventlon then proceeded to take | the Third district: rapublloan congresstonal') g, 0"y S HFR T o ‘worsted: i reported to that body today. Neither the | clerks, Messrs. Parsons and Keily, locked | futiie attempts he backed down and out, ton People Will Not Let Him Get ballot atter ballot, with no break in the ranks | convention today Judge H. G. Ordin of Mer-| pu"yiings” The second was with George R riitia i 2 o # 2 el themselves In a room and weut to work, de- | greatly to the amusement of all, The con: TN AT ON A =l v ¢ o o8, THisF ¢ | cer county was nominated to make the race | 4 4 ST, democratic steering committee of the senate n t i s amyaer el LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 14.—Colonel W. | of any of the candidates. Richardson county e e Dok | Middleton fn Plattsmouth on July 4. He R anarisetcommiptRe man i eta s i e e e el anocai o eoortiar | ey sciam|tise | QJAB DFeck uiEs | Al Ria¥issona wpssah seticafday ot fakenonntonousizanl talitinty |(fopconk e e LR iR SR, Knocked Middleton out In four rounds and quently there has been no offieial action | and found them correct. They then took up | on credentials was adopted and the tempor- ( at Lexington, his home city, and spoke to | (ot ¥O¢5 for Howe, two for Strode and St S S A R R B looking to a decision upon the policy to be | the parchment sheets. This cowparison will | ary —organization made permanent. The | 1,500 people, elghty-three of whom were | A the end of the twenty-elghth ballot a | LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Aug. 14.—Governor (It HCLPINS Wos far o ek pursued. Some democratic senators prof take until 4 o'clock today. It covers the | committee on resolutions also made a report, | women, Numerous floral designs were laid | short intermission was taken, while M Fishback today recelved a telegram from Drs. Livingston, Cook and Cummins held to be desirous that the senate should take [ most minute Inspection of typographical e which 1\‘\ixt ‘{rl‘nnlmll.“["!lm“(ju}l’\r(-nll‘unl then | o0 the table before Colonel Breckinridge. | Howard, an ex-populist troubadour from Lin- | Clifton R. Breckinridge, resigning his seat | an autopsy th ternoon over the remains, them up and dispose of them promptly upon | rd No corrections of errors made in the | proceeded to ballot Informally for a nomin His speech was mostly new. He literally | coln, sang one or two songs.- For several | In congress. A special clection to fill the BEGAN THBUTN QTG their presentation. This cour dyo- [ bill as it mad they must [ Hon. W. A. McKelghan received every vote | (i8 3 Hs ey el B A L g 4 e healtoa 1 s Baoter bt E INQUEST. gine presentation. 8 jcoureg advo-ijlilcas € o _made, as the 5 0. LIV EAALORBIRNAN LT 20 STy > | tore his opponents to pieces and declared | years Howard has been the drawing card | vacancy has been called for September 3. o AN TR AN 5 cated alike by democratic senators who think | stand as e and nothing but.a concur- | and the informal lmllnl_' on -glmlu;{,_l\’\‘p_‘l-: l;l‘_ that from the time he made his first speech | for populist conventions, but he has lately e e by "“‘r‘r:flr‘ (! o "\l\_‘_}"‘n(“ nlll“! an :} 'Jn/r\ihlm: the bills would be voted down and by some | rent resolution of the senate and house can | formal and McKeighan was declared the | 4,5 city he had no fears of being defeated | seen the error of his ways and will here- S da;:QpL 2 i AR LU L LB e s, who think there is a possibility of the pas. correct them. The clerks merely see that | nominee of the convention. for re-election. after sing for the success of- the republican JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Aug. 14.—The re- BEE) AV . Jones anc ieorge f ovey, sage of some of them with republican as- | the parchment bill is as the measure passed | A committee was appointed by the chair ot tlokot, "Nvhon forty-thres ballots had been | publicans of this, the Elghth congressional | All representative business men, who took: sistance. the house. to escort Congressman McKeighan to the Arkanas Rep AHstMect Today, taken another intermission was had. There | district, this afternoon nominated Dr. Josso | fome testimony this aftcrnoon.” Dre. Liv- The advocates on the democratic side of | Late today Mr. Pearson's committee will | stage and he made a speech a little over two | BXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo, Aug. 14.— 1 had been no change in the ballots of the re- | . Hubbard for congress, to run in opposi | \55ton Cook and Cummins all testified to the chamber of a duty on coal, fron and | reccive the bill, and they are prepared to sit [ hours long. He tried to explain away why [ mjg republican state convention to nominate | spective candidates, the result being the same | tion to Fon. Richard P. Bland. b ‘,“‘t;if‘""ll;l o king o “»: mortem ex- barbed wire are of the opinion that the bills | up through the night revising and then cer- @ subsidized press misrepresented Senator | oot B8l e RS BEGEE | RGNS RGN T8 e wixtieth ballo jat amination Gk TR lstolir RobbinaACKIIRUAN would be voted down, and thus the agitation | tifying to the work of the clerk Mr. Pear- | Allen and himself and he scored all republi- f = Richardson county created a slight diversion Kansas Democrats ~eleet a Vietim. caused by peritonitis, produced by external which they foresce will net cease until the [ son says he hopes this will be complated by | can papers. commissioner and stato suprintendent of pub- | FUCPRTTRAT EOCIR FEO e, B E IR ONVIng It | CONCORDIA, Kan., Aug. 14—Hon, .| Violence. “His abdomen showed several question I passed upon, would be brought to | tomorrow noon. He will then take the bill | Oze the things noticeable was the wording | lic schools will meet here tomorrow. Indica- | b¥ (aking one tote from Surole and gvine b | CONCORDIA, Kane ARE MTHOR B marks, one black and blue spot to the lett a speedy end. The sugar men, the friends of | to Speaker Crisp for his signature, after | of their resolutions, which called for the lim- | tions point to a lively' contest over the plat- OhAT S0 e . s > L Y ) ow the navel. both the refiners asd plante are quite as | which the house will transmit the signed | ited coinage of silver on a ratio of 16 to 1. | form. The rural contingent Is determined I h S0 . | nominated by the democratic convention of Several witnesses testified to Lindsey hav- desirous for opposite reasons that the bill | bl to the senate with an oficial notifieation | The convention lacked life apd enthusiasm | to have a 16 to 1'silver plank, while the [ On tho sixty-firat ballot the old story was | (1" pif(l district to make the race for con- | fng repea‘edly fouled Robbinn by burrowing itting. R TR s s the citles are beating about resumed and the equilibrium between Strode | groys, his shoulder into Robbins' bowels, and to his 2 . x 5 5 3 gs | delegates from putting sugar on the free list should not be | of its passage. After this it goes to the | and did not seem like the pop gatherings 3 ut e RIONGTagon ety A Ll e 1 1 considered at the prescnt session. They are | senate enrolling clerk for further certifica | held heretofore. McKeighan shared the feel- | the bush and making every effort to have | and Chapman in ¥ S colbitionists’ Congrossionn! Nominatlons. | seconds having broken Lindsey's gloves. : ; e again restored. On the seventy-second bal- o IRl IL : undoubtedly somewhat apprehiensive as to | tion of accuracy and then to Vice President ng and his speech lacked the wit and vigor [ the Iowa plank inserted. Another element 1.5‘( RICHarabRECCint i amain WU:.M e ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 14.—The prohibitionists The inquest was here adjourned till 10 the result in case the senate should take up | Stevenson for his signature. Mr. Pearson | that has characterized his speeches hereto- } Of discord is the American Protective as ittt Sl Bt b Sl it eseional district today | ©¢10Ck tomorrow morning this bill, for while the republican senators & o expects these formalities fo be over | fore. After McKelghan's speech Hon. John | ciation. It has been announced that resolu- | ¢XCltement into the somewhat dreary monot- | ot the Fourth congressional dis a3 Liindaey S Rothery ana 0INeItare Ga iRy IR probably’ could be counted upon (o vote sol- | by 4 otclock tomorrow. As the bill originated | H. Powers was called and spoke for a halt | tions condemning the organization will be gny I’l‘"’l’ !:"\‘ |"'Y Howe M‘: “;:‘:‘N ];:;;M» 1o0¢ | yominatcd Rev. 3. J. Bentley of Maryville | puni fn’ the county Jail. Sandy Griswold idly against the other bills there are indi- [ jn (ne house, the latter body conveys it | hour, throwing considerable cold water on |v|r«-~ru\wl n; the ,uw;nhm if r’H .-n-n'l 1hry S Iham ol AL et B4Ye | tor congress. SR was :|[I1I;vwm| to 0 to (lmth'l\lhlfl (v:\nln[, catlons that if forced to a vote on the sugar at RSatad CURE e some of the remarks made by McKeighan. | the committee on resolutions. he chair- | 8 ) 544 BALh LU ! ) 87, C 3 g o . put will return in the morning. Attorney hi)they. would. divide and thore (s appre- | o»ouSh Mr. Pearson o the presidant = As| oome ot specch the convention clected cent [ manship auestion I8 giving the pollticians thaipextibaliot ilowavery thiefoldlarderyas ZIY ENTX RUMOIED DROWNED, Will Gurley and ex-Sheriff Caburn came down hension that a sufficient number might vote R R TS a | tral committeemen and adjourned. considerable annoyance, but it fs believed ed chardson. i i Tt ; | to counsel with the defendants. It s with the democrats who desire free Augar to | tig opiiie house after ofielal hours, but in a | tral comm| Major William Warner ‘will be elected tem- HEARD FROM JOHN M. THAYER. Iteport that n Sail Boat Capsized in Dein- [ 10 counsel WL e defendants, 0 e pass the bills. s rEe Sl A T, porary and permanent chairman, At the completion of the seventy-eighth waro Bay. b U R B L L The republican steering committee at its | \neircoon delay is encountered 3 2 e ballot Chairman Windham called upon Gen- WILMINGTON, Del, Aug. 14.—A speclal | realize thelr situation and Lindsey has shed meeting yesterday discussed these questions &k bl o N arty to Be Formed in Western Py ade Populists of Dixon Active eral John M. Thayer for a short specch. The [ o he ning Journal from Bridgeviile, | many bitter tears since his arrival here. NEWCASTLE, Neb., ‘Aug. 14.—(Special to | general responded to the hearty greeting | ) e SVEO0E SHETRE FTRR (B ER R oy ! and while there was found to be a dissension . VED WALL STREET. sylvania—0ld Phrases Eschewed. 1 pneraliire de ke “ of sentiment the majority favored the post i PITTSBURG, Aug. 14.—Prominent men of | The Bee)—The populists of Dixon county (“‘""‘:flf:‘m:“‘lf fl'“'r’)_“;‘:- “"“r“‘l‘“; “‘“'“'I::'y"""“. cursion party from Seaford, Del, to Dels N. No G ENCAMPMEN RRARCIER L (okisthe s conajderation. sofeall pecutation Very Liv ly as the Result of | pittsburg, Braddock and surrounding country [ have nominated F. S. Payne of Ponca for | (i il BIEER OF Gl NEVR (19 | rana campmeeting was starting home Sun- separate bills and especially the free . o Yery Ry ly s e nominal 2 5 e e ! bl If, however, they should be thoEAsEe 0fitlie TN DI, have joined in an address for a convention | Febresentative from this county, and C. A. | erests, and predicted the election of the re- | day afternoon, news was recelved that a sail | ORening Dy of the Militia Camp at Salb : NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Operators at the addock T ninall Kingsbury of Ponca for county attorney. It blican candidate congre. b2 - s e bay g [ to meet the ssuz they probably would divide R to be held in Braddock for the organization | o000 s publican candidate for congress to b nomi- | poat has been capsized in the bay, owing to o ! S Is conceded that Pay nomination “is a | poied the convention now in session. | 100 management. and all its oceupants, | WINCOLN, Aug. 14.—(Special to The Boe.) on it, some of them supporting the bill and | Stock exchange enjoyed the liveliest opening | or o party of reform in which the word | sirong one d tha : 5 3 : 4 others secking to substitute for it the present | today they have had for a long time. The | rarorm fs not to bs wsed; of economy, in | sre esoq's 214 that bis chances for clection | judge Hayw ard aroused the enthusiasm by [ gwenty-two in number, were drowned. —A sprinkling of uniforms 8 ”;" h‘"'"': el 18 the bo ey propose as RrALYary: - 3 910 G 3208804 : bt ) rasping the demacratic party. e was es- The > the report coi o city tod cgins to give the PR b ang tba bunly., They nioposs dealings were very heavy, blocks of 1,000 | \wpio) the word cconomy is eschewed, and | The prohibitionists of this county will hold | Loshing the demacratic party. He was he boat left before the report could be | of the city today begins to glve the capital a party, however, that there should be a test | g5 HiL, PR U LR J ‘hich 18 “‘a reduction of public | their county convention at Springbark Sep- | Pcclelly severe upon the pension policy of | yorified, a warlike appearance, for the annual exer- on the question of a sugar bounty as pro i 0 )'rr handa ‘.l y ar : ;n tch | the slogan n[l\;l\,nlilunhl u“rn“fx“ g “‘)I”I]Il gl alrg cou v at Springbark Sep- | the administration, and closad by saying PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14.—The startling | ojses of the Nebraska National Guard have P that the republicans would be su ful in | rum from I lzevill Del, that twenty begun at Salt Lake. The ¢vebraska Natlonal vided In the senate bill just agreed to by the | excitement. —— house. ng with the increased activity and prices | posed are realized it will be the greatest Otoe Pops' Mild Convention the coming election. The convention then | persons were drowned by the capsizing of boat near Deales Island cannot be | Guard just now is in better trim than ever The recult of the 10(th ballot was ar nounced | confirmed. This island s in Chesapeake | pofore in its history, as may be gathered As the outcome of today's inquirles it moved up and down so smartly that brokers | tNiPE western Pennsylvania has developed | gypAQUSE, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special Tele- | voted a while, a sail at 10:5 and Richardson county transferred | DAy @ short distance from the main land Ao in a political way since the organization of e not thought possible to pass the free coal, | pad diMeulty in executing orders given “ata | (1 .‘,.I‘.,\.‘|ur‘:nlf-lnyn) in Pittsburg in 1856, gram to The Bee.)—The populist county ci fron ore and barbed wire bills in the senate. | jimie,” What Is proposed as an fnitial move vention was held here today. After Deck's , The nearest telegraph office is at Princ from the promptness with which they were As to the free sugar bill, there Is little doubt All this was the direct result of the pass RIS 7 §{a temporary vote to Church Howe as a | Anne, Md., about ten miles away, and peo- [ got on the ground at South Omaha. Colonel PaSe direct ote could be d great barb:cue, with an ox roast speech delegates were elected to the state, marker for the event. On the next ballot At he o t the latte vlace froi A o :\h“v‘u:hlmlu:'l|u~~‘t‘w1\"Irlnl\{h uldmllnlI «l“ilrllu” ! ['n.‘p‘:.nnr A |““‘ r‘“ll that this dis- | spceches by prominent peupie. Steamboats | congressional and float conventions. After | Howe was given another vote from \lkwh‘ul\(— Do st today S mothing of (he | Bills of the Second rigiment was in Lincoln referred to the finance committee the repub | fatted® it mecator tattsiantey omoved 18 | will traverse the Monongahela all day | the convention, Huckins of the Nebraska | son. giving him fifty-thres in the total, one | reported disaster. . The Assoclated pr When It was decided to call out the guards, licans would ofter a bounty amendment 0 It | borce et hor heomamiafaction than any | and carry thousands of people from every | City Independent and s band, consisting | more than Strode. On the 1034 ballet ftows | correspondent. at \Crlsiield, M., telograps | and when he notified his command that. they Which 'would carry It Mr.. Stewares vots | aeiy shoe the rosal ne gl the fnanclal | available” point, with brass bands and of an organ and fiddle, Eot out on the street | went back to fifteen In Richardson county, | the report is not v might be needed, it was only twenty min. ¢ othe accossories of a grea PO v v ende: 20 9 . » —_ — es after he sent his messages until replies d be had, but would be defeated by a tie | gl the other a r f a great popu in a surrey and vainly endeavored to get a | while Strode was dropped entirely and the e s utes a BER N O, bt ¥ T e The forelgners have already taken hoig | demonstration Up to dute about §1.900 has | crowd together for another specch. Tour foaters went o Chapman. . Four votes | ILLINOIS FURESTERS IN TROUBLE. | Wero re sved trom most of Uem Ut they sald by those wh a position to | wi e R LSRNt A kon. . hig) been subscribed by men of standing to — T T T O T T 2 Rl were ready to move at once. This he con- i in sald by those who aro T & positon: [ with“a vim i to (her purchuses s Targely | bech, SUVEGEVRL b Jeterson and Thayer Republicann, e T R B e e B e b R 1 the senate at such lonsth that 1t would o | ooonnaced the weakness of sterling and ‘the | “About fitty prominent cltizens, republicans | FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special Tel fun with th ral candidates right Supreme Offleers Bosides the two regiments of twentystwo e senate at s ) a ould cessation of gold exports and democerats, have join:d together in the |'gram to The Bee)~—The republican conven- | along, the changes In its vote being freque ST an ; A onine | cCOmpanics each which are taking part in the gt along, the changes in its vote being frequent CHICAGO, Aug. M.—Supreme Vice Chiet | cieRUE Sael, MAICY B0 (LK FARe R (B over until the next session. It is believed The chief atractions were Sugar and DIs- | muve to make a strike again . that the quorum of the senate will melt aw tilling, the dealings of both of which were on | abuces' of the existing system of govern- | L1OR for the Twentysthird senatorial district, | but insignificant, Ranger D. D. Aitken of the Independent | of Wym nd troop A, cavalry, of Milford, within a short time and that no mportant | a scale of unusual magnitude. An \des of comprising Jeffersoh and Thayer te PLATFORM PRESENTED. Order of Foresters, acting for Suprom ; ithin o sho ; a ke a An idea of | ment. It is proposed to hold the barbecue d hayer countles, 2 ) ISENTED. rder Wt Suy will be present. Another interesting feature action can bo takn in that body. the sharp changes during the first hour in Hawking' Hollow, where Braddock and | held here today, mominated Hon. George [ The committee on resolutions made the | Chief Ranger Dr. Oronhyatekha, declared | of the ex-reises is the presence of the two REPUBLICANS MAGNANIMOUS. be obtalned from the movements of the | 1 i’ oroushe ol & blace where 20,000 | Cross for senator. following report after the 123d ballot the charter of the high court of | recently onlisted bands, the First reginment of It has traspired that the republican steer- | shares named. — Sugar opened at 109 people can_assemble to advantage. Several | , The representative convention for the | We, the republicans of the. First congres- | the State of Illinols revoked and | Omaha, with Henry Shunke as lcader, and ing committa had under consideration the [ 109%, against 100 yesterday, then dropped | [h “lawsers of the Pittshurg bar have | Thirty-sixth district, Tomprising the same | sional disteiet, in convention assembied, for | annulled todny and o sudden ters | the Second regimen, of Lincoln. with farry question of the legality of the proceeding of | to 100Ib, rallled to 105%, reacted to 107%, | vojunteered to be present and make [ counties. nominateds O, L. Richards of He- | a platform upon which to ask the suffr \ was brought to the meeting of | 1. Irvine leader. Both were mustered fn the house in pussing the bill with especial [ and recovered to 108, : o bron for representytive. ot the veovieof thia district, acciare: resitarty Yelected elogatosto " o] | wicnn (he Tt fow weeks, and on (his, the reference to whether the house legitimately rokers say that they are recelving or- - L i ARILEL D yornimg Ugh ocouncil, “AS Mr. AlLKin ‘made An- | first public appearance of each in their mili= had the farl bill in its possession and that | ders from customers whom they have not | INDIANA DEWOCKATIC CONVENTION. L ZCODNFOMINES e i At ey an auiirany B [ nouncement two-(hirds ‘ot the ‘delekalon |y BRIty thare WLl g, doubL nAteEANA e e Vo Poasetalon and that | Soon ‘Since the Banio of last simmisrs. and CEDAR RAPIDS, T Aug. 14.—(8pecial | S 0latiorm e (Ho nhtional republican con: | &7k no meeting with the expellad toresters. | ioul of friendly compatition 1f tho republicans should decide to ralse this | business on the Consolidated, as well as the | Meeting to Nomb Omeers Telegram to The Beé.)—At the conventlon of | yention of 164% and, further, wo fayer pro- | forihn tiare i anpoired ma 1t the wordy ons | “General Colby. 1 in command, and has question by resolution or atherwiso they | BUCK exchnge was cxtremely livaly. On form Plank on Turlf, the Fifth district® republicans, held here [ (e0llon, 1o amcricun siiver us well a8 to | counter would lead to fisticuffs, T fellinis | with him his famous hors:, Linden Tree, and galld have the support. of the Louisiana sen- | L6 “HIEEGRIIC BRCEARAE thb erowd In front INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 14.—The democratic | today, Robert G. Cousins, the present con- | an American financial poficy the coinaie of | mtor b aome tmer and an Tiort whe | M equally famous puppoose. 1t is expected fiors and of Senators Allen and Iv1s, BV | ain foor was %0 freat that it was almoai | State envention will meet here tomorrow to | gressman, was umanimously renominated. | U siiver product of the United States unon | phide i shiosih N(ters over at tdnyty | ore, Wil be nearly 3000 soldlers In, oAmB sts, because of the fallure of the bill to | Ma a8 %0 § A lmost | o inate state officers. v e cxception of | The resolitions endorse ‘the Towa republican | Sueh a ratio as will make overy dollur, | tonventio stilities were Immediately [ 804 the city of Lincoln will see that the: ke provision for the bounty for the pres. | MPossible to ket through it AU the' open. | nominate state aficers wth the exceptlon of itions_endors: 2 republican 3 thon. | Hostll jo pediatoly | And: the elty of Tincoln will sse SuRki{ERE ent year. The decision of the republicans | '8 at-10 o'clock, prices began to go up all | governor and lieutenant gevernor. The crowd | Platform of 1894 and denounces the tariff | Bold, silver or papcr, of equal purchasing | pened upon the calling of the convention wis against this course, however, and in favor It will be carried to him by Representative and the prominent ofticers who are elig crats of Hampshire eounty are stirred over 4 st Dasse: s o T nd debt-paying power, when Becretary Wharry allowed to officiat the day 5 as follows: 4 p. m., battalion along the 1ist of stocks and they kept goIng. | already here 18 not as large as usual, but it | Uil Just passed by the deémnocrats of the sen- ccond, ‘i’ the face of the object lessons | certain officers who had been suspanded | drill of infantry; 6 p. m., drill of Infantry of permitting the Wilson bill to b.come a | ‘The Sugar people are, It I8 said, greatly | |y oxpected that there will be @ complete del R B e emotr ey ahtoamoneut wid destrucs | from the arder by vule of the vpreme chief | and artillery; 7 'p. m., dress parado of ins law without the lnterposition of further op- | Clated over the passago of the bill, but all | President Muy Talk for Wilsou, reuftirm with added Zeal und. enrnestness | tes Ot Thmer ltidn e neeiared | fantry reglment position on the part of the republicans, 1t [ refuso to talk for publication. “All the trust | WEALOR, (P08 SEUEL SR (R (U6 KINGWOOD, W. Va., Aug. 14.—The demo- | out bellef in the republican policy of pro- |t i ol @ the high court | On’ Thursday evening the Lincoln Light 18 understood also that the steering comnit people, with e exciption of H. O. Have- | tection, that under a republican admini charter. tee decided that the slem: nial bills should W y ed, It Is belleve St tration’ of government grandly developed ~ for whier the state band will furnish the 1 A rpisnitial o e O N T T | will be niminated, It Is believed. Sub-com- | the prospect of the prosident visiting that | hod pbuilded. the pation e 1wl T muslo, and. an Friday and Baturday syssidks bellef is that if this course is taken they . It " mmend the nate tariff bill as a k 1 v ST ¥ 5 3 will commend the senate tariff bill as a | Pk and foning o FTiP o | kent humming the epindies, kept employed | 8 e Rr A mmml‘ }I rep: ulwv Ilrl o quorum at WILL Bk LAW AT ONOE step toward reform. The propriety of openly t”';[ :“.“ hn‘ & "’H“-'f]m!l» 2 ,I ' ‘I, that :‘l the workingmen in ah walks of life, bring- | port of the local signal service, the weather u’”hl music by the Lansing Theater ore prescut he:e van :le £] wn twany ” . ! l cng Gorman, Bric and Smith for Rosdp bl i RAE VLS, WA ing all the attendant industry, happin today was th hottest that has bee - Chestra. - - ' BAABLOKS. Arp EXDICUIDE Lo laaYe as soon- a8 SHia“Lou. A Sugan, Cout | (oip course on the farlfl 1s being considered | f°F ConBressman Willlam L. Wilson and contentment. We denounce the pas- need In th and Vicinity for elght o 1 with Verjurad Tost 30h Bil) 1a & e ko ¥ l6a" tive o tio Into Iy Inte Effect. | . ® % - ie 1 th 1 vicinity for elgh parged with Securing Perjurad Tos the Wilson bill | ) by the vice presi n nt nte kffect by the snb-committec and will probably form Neweastle Kepublicans Caucus. r furnishes protéction to the south- | Y¢ars past. The o | thermometer at CHICAGO, Aug. W4.—The most sch: ,m‘.,,:‘ are finally disposed of. With no quorum | 1o place upon the free list all forms of sugar, | - Shon T stayed for (wo he Reports from cities | developmente in the Minard polroning case, present the supplemental Garift bils, of | of boal. of iron ore and of barbed wirs fone, | WH00 Nomiunted for tho Fweif b Term, | The Dee)—At a republican caucus held at pon orthern Industry, The passuge | jn"Yhis and adjoining state ut to the | which has Increased In Interest at each course, could not be ucted upon. $ O ‘I \.. RS Pt e JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Aug. 14.—The | this place tonight for the purpose of clecting the corporute influence t the | Same cor N |“ Baveral prostrations In b i | hearing, occurred this afternoon, . ‘lw{nrfl . i ce committce | INg and rods used in its manufac which slegates to atland the oot ‘convention a 5 poliute h dishonor and pre- | Sity were reported and one deuth, that c attorney prosecuting Mrs, Me= sl distriet ip convention at California 2 cancy in that committee which has e ito effect Immediately up pass ! J Whauer were selected. ] BN, LA sumiLien Which Deb ex= | lato eftest imm 1y upon their pa Mo., today remominated Richard P. Bland | Prockes ¥ were selected ghtened and Intelligent citizonship, Indiauin's Armor Now Arciving. tense, 1. 8. Cummings, with sted since the death of Senator Vance before | ne bill for fre: sugar provides “that from | for congress for the twelfth consecutive e | Puwnes tounty lepablioa Third, we believe in the liberal and g PHILADELPHIA 1.~ The t to procure perurcd eyide N actiug upon any of the bills. With this va- | and after the passage of this act the follow | PAWNER OITY, Nev, Aug. 14.—(speoial | IS behsion poiley followed by th i i g ? plo cltent. | AL 8 inclook SMEL cancy existing the committee would tie up | jug articles. when jmported o the United Coxey WIIl o the Spenk R ! Neb., Aug. 14.—(8per liean party when in power, and deplol o eel compuny began Justice " Gibhons, tol ing les, when imported into the United oy the Ny | to The Bee)—At the republican county con- ' needles ecutions, BUs o ‘und p % ship yard the 630 t I a 1 1 would refuxe to tak cgation from every county in the stato to i Infantr will give a dance in the pavillion, meyer, are out of the city, and Mr, Have 1 be referrcd o the finance committer The ttees ¢ at work on the pla I day K | mitt re at work the platf today. | portion of West Virginla very soon on a hunt- | that kept burning the fires in the f 3T, LOUIS, Aug. 1. —According there 18 to be glyen a couple of grand balls sage of the Wilson bill, that in spirit and | D¢ dent and the renisining anpropeiation bills | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—The four bills | o plank in the platform NEWCASTLE Neb., Avk 14 Epecial to Lt D R S the: Ao b m. reached 1 it which point it 1 proba find necessary A 0 were passed by the hous are desigoed to go N 201 ednesda; g P, ogan and 02 will probably find it ry to Ml the | were pa ) ¥ & 4 ¥ Wednesday, W. P. Logan and J 0 most humillating spectacle’ BB e N R T e o on any hnportant question in which political | States, shall be sdmitted free of al ; e 4 ; States, shall be admitted free of all imj CLINTON, Ind., Aug. 14 populiats.| 2 John B.. Rapot es rominatad fon | flons (@ Which® pensloners have been Ay s e i \ the prosecution untl Unes were drawn and any action would be ! quties! Al sugars, all tank bottoms, all " ! tmpossible, This question has been diseussed | gugar drainings and eugar sweepings, syvups | °F P county attorney and for representatives Wil- | JCHEL DY Bhe prejent wnsympathetic RS 92 pUERIIhe . pisies [ 8, 88 they had hesn ropiesslisg by the democratic managers in the senaie - | paring for a great demonstration at the | lam Sucon of Table Iock and J. J. Bernard | With Henjamin Hareison we renr et |0 e e o Sel ot ’ htinued to aliow an investigation of and it is understood that the flling of the (Continued on Fifth Page.) Cayuga falr grounds next Saturday. General | of Burchard. | fact that”the old soldic 18 & veteran of | Anished. e charges, Elghth congressional district are pre