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VOL XXXVI-KO. III.COM 1NG1 ON. lltlDAY M01.N1N;, AlUl'ST HUZ J. rr Inwslbiate the rhsrrrs made by Tin: cu house that certain wuttibrrs of the l.otiw I VAN WYCK NOVISATID. lie Will Nan ftaicrnor mm I' pie's Tart 1ibl In krl.rwk.

Ititnslcatnl, will aialM Ita report FIGHTING FOK TIIK FA I It. frlrtidi of lli Coliimtilan KiNwlllun Inllip lion Make a llar-l Mrug- g-U fur tbe Ai'prvpt latiou. TKOlIII.i; at llic Mill Worker at That I'la'a cuui Titrlittlt iif, and Trtp4 Are Ilaslfii.il Ihlibi r. Urfal Pay for Kriilurky lh inorrat Iridny tnominir, h'4ri. 4 -After sia-nding Ui kit ht i liiefly In kl.ill.f time Ihr pie I irly g.

throuch tbv nimldiC, atidat at itin lv.Iirail.ui ly the Watirrssin lut. WC0DISC AT OIL AS. Il.e MrHsti ml Mr, I inn Milt a4 KM tmm k.asKD a llrillMai Affair. Mil i Aug 4 isvia! i tlf-il Mr an I ti IL.N. an sw rvs.

latlttlaiit i. inlil, of the marriage of iheir M)t I in Mr Uim I i.U la an was brilliant:) and the i-f, iiiuiiy was Ike U.a tv, I ling p4iiy ai t.lng Hie plal iy wliim tlliL.i.s l.i lh music of M. ii.b lsslm lo.g nni. la the i-r-hr r. II in.

I I-1 -rar. Aitlmr Am, li a i.sk lhs It I uu.Urtoi that the rt-poti t.aa Uh'm prepoivl by ttiairtnan HoaV lur i.f and will lw aulxtilttnl to lh Mr. A. E. MMrasna Mak'S I'rinrlpU A 4m.

folluwrd by llmr Wat rtrta and mbrrs. ft ttlUxutrr rail to Mak Wand, m4 Uolluaa' U.Vhi ihhi 1(111 Kot An4 I hib. mi.mirg II pml drhl of the.Nali.i at arnr' All! t) fullciiiaiiil to- ao.w and isn.1l' If isviu a. Aug. 3 -This ha bwn dale lor VatKOTAv, Aug, 4 Th achate May far an hllliUn of a waiting gam In the nival.

Jdr Iluat a great djy and nlfht (or th Kentucky il, iinKHts. uiM-iitng and dcdUaU.m of two tier baa vone Into icgltlatur. The bouse Joint pi tho t.uw Wattcrsou club house drew ail the withdrew bit Mai the rase In d. tall tending lh appropriation wa asd. leaders of tli party In the state.

Tbo gor name frMisld and with eialtfTa After providing fur a further conference eruor and staff rame dow from I Yank fort A Mnm-a lb Mlkrr a4 I nlua Mra tt bkr4 b) tarlr Apptsrsnra, llrtf ii. J'a, August 4 -lliemoril tuition of i Iviln and was a I t. .1 a few d. i'mio stns.Ts at lj i.h day. Yi-slvrijy It Uvame end, ut a lifeak was linmlie ht, a Uic.i nuiiiiaer of ttriki hating lim Imi kit work.

I Mi.os Ufci l. Inn niw liauii al d. I'Mtni. i.t. or.lere.1 tj rep.

wlih ll.irtj m. tkia morning, and a loithli. sins, rs n-r termllu-l to at.ip I hem, and twenty went fr. lii llnnieatca-I to assist, lly 7 i ka this uv.ruliiii int iir i'lf er. il aUiut the ile, and a I isi as tt.

1 1-pluyi-a arrivt.I r- i.n. ordered homu For. can i in 0.e r. tislalKV and was st.nn I and Is (ration In roi.iicc. with any of- mi.

list sundry civil 1U1, the senate ail and tlui b'glalature was left without T. V. ruX. t'oii. Ho review the thor- lU'iruin, Hut the rhluf feature oftl.eo floe, and uSm iraod.

It casino was the presence of lion, Adial I tor C. II. Van our h'y, and la a lawyi 'lk" way iHtlnla nut the wi aSttios and m-khiksni-ss of Walton's ibarea and tho overwhelming' proof ad- Stevenson, the dumocratld iiomtutw fur iiuHisr gin. rttnin: r. ii, aiitHii) anle-l fcy the lrl-ln' i.

I'n I Ni-anian; the ori.lii ali-ne 1 1- rs-Ihc) us. I i.s bi Id v. 11 ir I of lite Bapiisl uliur. li. who -i fin I IIm riairlat-e tile in an Impn tslte muni, 1 1 liri l.i was I.

si. Is.iuii- In a tlis ss of cream lai.s.lun it ai-. e.irr'e.1 a I. u. -i i s.

t. 1 1. ft sin note lis. riililiMf Aft.r sl.ii in it l.t t.iwii.g lliei. it -oiy.

an i. -n wi- i fit in, it, n. ii i-t Ml A II an the ImmiI Ittili-niiV wt-ra ttit-vl Ilia Imm' taaicff iiininc Vnixuf(i. Aug. 4 -IMman, of Indl Wyck was noinl natitl for govern fl.v president, ho rainoal the Invitation rtra.

dn. e-l by evidrmti that the rhanrt were ana, In the Iioum t.l..y moved to upcii of lira WoUcrs.iii club, and 'e both to or, practUtiily by false. Ttic ruo rt as prvpared by Mr. Ilt rule ami pat a )lnt resolution great concourse of people at Unlerkrois nc Lin The platfoiiii had lsm tend' utili! August tu the appropriation bail and to a sms.l. gathering at the Wat- ncr ill riviisjiuiciid the espulshm of Wat sou from the house of n-pru'WiiUtlvcS.

It la b-illeiod that all the members ado tlm state committee loeted and made by I ho sundry civil appropriation aut tersuu club bouse, here he was given re I an, I ejectors lweli. Cf I ft year. reception, and where Watt, rsoii, In splteof bis mvnt Illness, of whh he show of the with the rx Henderson, of Iowa. aall (hit was the 1 In- oiivi ntii.n at o'ehs I lie Hi I illy tiH-rin ere iliim -I In ci-pllon of Jerry himpson. will aiifn this in he In ki was fhecftx.l Wiiv Ullilt.lri til he III in, decided tracrs, also ssiu.

aud unaulniou of the committee on ap-iropnatliis aud It wa agrisnl to without as f. lj.nl. jiil giiv C. I. thl reiHiH and aiirove of it.

Tbe reaolu Hugh lluyi-e. a ti.ai aird tion the n-port willaMuirt ran tbo I'nwiilut and In in i 1. 1 bunting shine everywhere. The Walter-son rlub house was gorgioua with dis-orv Optwaltloti. Mirii.l.

aU'liior, lvan M. lii re'ary i J. Frlliig; ireas- tin r. J. Wiilfo: ait.itnev general, O.

U.at Watson d-lilmrat'ly. wilfully and though I ii as th.ii ilaio. Hotmail thi movrd to autpond the rule Ina also Itianatfi 'l to get Idsld ai then ttons liy day and iIm with Illuminations by night, J.iliu Young lirown. governor of Hiallckiusly lied; Hint knew he was lyinat the tune, and that In Jiullco to and pari a icwolutioe that the Iioumi shall Stllikit; of i.uti.lc In- th sti ik. rs i lo siniui Urn works.

A l.nge 1'iitil. l-aiitl-ii and um ful 'K' III Wt-rr ttss Mr and Mi 1 i I. sve ll. I.uiiiiii.'r l.iiii.irri-w ii. rniin' fur le and SS.el'li I I I In' 4 1 als-ul iiiin alii ss l.i.i, niil Is-at li.tn.o In tlo-ir line in stil 'lit-.

leiitit of tlm Auiong tl g'e s't fr -m Blirud were-Mr and Mr Sholl, IV.rn; Ikir-dhy, astnnct.n Miss Mat Hi Ari-. stnltli Mi.s Mi, M.ihilt l--n, I ami Mr and Mrs iniiing Kentucky, intriHliH's-d Mr. SteVenaon to ail Urn. II II, lliatt: coiiili of Itaelf the house of should A was hastily ilisi ill led rerorti'itcr I lie Tote by widen the house Immense audleuce and he was gre. ted with rxpel rtm.

Tl.en la bikiIiht clause ling -t u. ili y. and tlm l'li i.iMi.iinl nvdil from the world's fair amendment iiel', and buildings. J. M.

t.rinni il. lu'tiHi in ll.e words tumultuous applause. was si mi a i.ii train. As as the that th irnkernr mo House im uins ici wi notifv the governor of (orgls of a that tho house further Insist UxH Its dis Mr. Stevenson, in the course of his r- fair futnls and tho militia were iv.oi.sld- sul.tii'ia llini.

Up lh strret the sirikei marks, said: "When the momentous agreement, and that the ill be sent to run nwl and laid on tliu table. vacancy In the district which Watson rup- full k. and fui I her ti.i.in. was iiil. issues that divhb'd the imple and the tuv hsi'tili his-susu of Ills t'Sinilslon.

fcrt-ne. Nhiim ui I lie li pair In. -n Would e.i Pi wolk tlotis passed from the domain of If atson was a str.iightout democrat or this afti rmxai, r. lug too bnl.y i)iu l-r and llopkln. of Illliml, and ad the ballot to the dread arbitrament of Giles.

I'i-tii: Mist Ail.lln 1 urn. r. I'tklli. Wravrr In NrraiU. Wti'swnktii, Aug.

4 A Itrge dole. a atraighUiut ri'tiunili an there I no kind of rngl.leii.Hl, I ntun-r I urry. of tlm Car- Bingham Immediately demanded a accond, doubt that ho would bo I without liitle isiitiiwiiv. sats a inaK'nty i tint arms. 1 believed ith Mtcphxn A.

ihiuglass, that 'the most direct road to is-oce lay Mi O. Kelx-y. Clevulaiid. DEWITT COUNfr DLMOCRATS. gallon of silter imrty u.i of Nevada met mucn n-renaouy.

but bum tho old panics nun at ltiuklie wish lo b.u to k. Tllr ware ordered and r1orted the Tote at being 11 to Although thl wa far short of a quorum, uo oue ratted the 1 hero was botbing new at lloiuostead to through the most stuiciidou preparations for war. Pmm tho beginning to the close evidently are afraid of offending the Milrd party and, bxcause of this timidity, Watson may slide through, or at auy rale save his day. The Merl and I'm a nil eanly 11. k- of that great conflict I was for the main point.

Gi-n. Weaver at Wulls, yestehlsy and escort. 1 him th state. Il.iwa given a reception at every station and delivered five hi-s. wlii.li were with tiiih islmni.

1 1st wld sa-ak t.slav at lu-iioand Vin-liiin City, and leave for Ixis tenance, at whaU-ver cost, of federal union scat until next intur. BALL0TINC T0H COVtRNOR. finally Ifolman'4 motion wa agreed to, In I be I il il, Cl.isrtiin, Aug 4 Shs UI -11m cuutily uh the restoration of the federal author. lb Itrunlillraa I untraliaii Iu lirs4i IT WAS GOVERNOR'S DAY. It I beileved with the democratic, party in the north that tbo lerfoct restoration of the ill-Una racy, full of enihuslasiu, wlih ever) tul the sundry civil bill was scut the liefliy, of Pennsylvania, moved to su llrtnit la a Hard I Iglil.

Angeles In Uie evening. lien. HIIm la Al.ofrr.rnt and Watrb the Ij-ooim, Aug. 4 the mot Seal III the deit-gaUoO fllliHl, met In in here today In the auditorium of lV union was to be wrought out In tho spirit of patriotism. With rend tin rule and adopt resolution provld Tar I Irs nt Cauip l.lnriHn, hitter struggle, ever known In Nebraska, the RACIKC EVENTS.

some of the stales the period of Fair (Ipnra house H. Fl.unliig wat ing that immediately after Ita adoption the bonne pmcwd to the consideration of a stilt-atitato for tho Dai bonny bill, auob a suL- Srm.soriri.D, Aug. 4. fStn-olal. Thla reconstruction was but another name for republican state conveiition adjourned at made i-halrmiiii and J.

I was a big day at Camp IJnroln, it being Itay ttilkM I'aeM An Kthll'MInn Male at oVIim this evening without listing tiudu a misrule, for political ostracism of the hite race, for robbery of a people already Im auiule to be considered an original bill I l-'nroiev City, ttsiis-taiy. Mr. governor's day, and the occasion of recep nomination. Tbo deb gaU will ineno Bailey protested and said the adoption of I 'arlo. tan ixsttiimt'er, waa in inmnlvl Mivorlslied or war, lor outraire uiton rlnhla Monmouth In I-t.

Miixmoi th, III. Aug. 4. In tho 2-year- at tomorrow unlng, aad the right tne resolution meant that the treasury of property and of people, so monstrous a n- clerk John I slier. -mi of Hon.

William l'iill-r, waa i Iiihmoi for state's tion to (ion. Miles and staff of tho regular army. lien. Miles and staff was met at the 6 a. m.

train by Geo. Ibvce, Col. Kceves now almost to challenge belief. In a word old pace Monsieur won seeoiid and third doom were to be oii-nod and an Illinois permitted to take out two and a will be cmtiniii d. The rniitett canio on hon the balloting for governor lagan.

Ilia attorney II Cnntreli at niiiiilns'i I fur Cornier, and John N. Blown, uf W.ijnoa- money wo divided between Blue G.ass all that was loathsome aud all that was horrible It that which was called government In many of the southern stau-s raa be and ('apt. Stevenson of the regular army, bait millions. Culberson took Issua with Bailey, and and I Best lime, 8 St VilUi, firt- itninty cim k. liu.nin.N- wore-.

lirino CnMai, assistant ecretary of tbe treasury; ex and escorted to the Ixland Hotel, where Jollty rvsolution was iinwil to 7 to int. Frw-for-all trot Grstton won, Jostle summed in tbo oue word, "reconstruction." they were received and took breakfast with Than Bailey started the HI IbunU-rliifr. but I'hoinaa Majors, liwton Sheldon, A. K. jnc second.

John w. Uir-1, rxiaator 'It wwuld serve no wbie purpose to revive afters few minutes, receiving no backlhir. aiailtlmkmr Wagon Wurka I lotrtl. lliiMtvgAii, Aug. 4 At a iiits hour the (lor.

Pifer. At 9 a. m. they proceeded to Cndy, Jk MH 'slI and J'l'ln Um-te. tho memories of this era, but for the reason ConklUig fourth.

Heat time the camp where they wore received with The first ballot resulted: Crounsn I 3:00 pace r'euiale llrate won, Klla It that we are now onn fronted by the startling fact that tbe party in tower stand fillowlug wa received friNii HoHlli Baud, tils work ended, and tieilly railed up tho Iturbnrow bill and amended It to provide lor an appropriation of The bill was considered In a eommlttee of honors. They dined with Gen. Ileece, In second, halol third. Best time, Majors Ml, Shindon it, Csdy SI and lt. I.

Ind. "To the pruaident of the uulon trot (unfliilHheili Malor Ileauford tiiedg.nl to tbe re-eimotment of tho force ill. History would but reiieat Itsolf. The There wa little change on tho second ballot, but when the third ballot was mmn, Kieliard W. aroOud.

Best time sjiectod the troops, and witnessed the battle drill In the afternoon. The battle tactics were of the same lloim-tUd, Pa. l.e SludeliaUur wagon work, tha Ui-gnat In tlm world, wore evils that would follow the legislation now the whole and Pierce, of Tennessee, offered fen amendment for the oolinuro of all Hoy likes oaeod an exhibition lo in yuarter-l, 1 :04, 1 l.Wft, ordered trouble began, The Douglas county convention had Instructed It dclt-pates to elsrad.al coins In the treasury to the amount ordor as heretofore reported, except that obliged to shut down to. lay, otvlng to 3,1110 men refusing to work on account of the threatened, would It nil their coiinUiijiBrt only In those whioh make up so shameful a part of the reconstruction ieriod. or to tie grouted lor aid of tbe cartridges were used and the eirect was Ottawa Hares.

vole as unit for Crouno, and Urn instruc. mora Imposing Tan boys stood the drill coiiipniiy' using material piirchasint of tho "In view or what have mentioned, and Hon were ironclad. When Douglas count xoir. It was lost. Pickler moved an Increase in the to 5.OiM).0u0ond It was lost.

PlendUlly, aud Od. (Sniltr. is as proud as a Ottawa, 111., Aug. 4 The 2 45 trot wa Curnugiii Slmi company. Crest excite ss reached ona of tho dulivatet dumamled king tonight.

One thing was noticeable. won by Huron Hoy, Nancy Carr second, a poll of the delegation. At our thei-H it Dickorsou, of Kentucky, move to strike aud that was tho ovation to Gov. Kifer as ment prevails bom. other unions contemplate going out unless a boycott Is in nlo on of the further fact that with suuh powerful auxiliaries as northern enterprise and Northern capital, the south stands upon the threshold of a material development unknown to this generation.

Can it bo possible that the Amur icon poorle will now con American Jay third, Jennie King fourth. an uproar uid the convention Ins nine a howling must Ail effort to restore er.h he came into camp, which was especially hearty. Those boy come from away down all iinit- iiiil uudo by iheCarnalo Company. Bust time, Piiived futile fur an hour. in Kirypt.

and say the governor is away on Frco for-nll pace Maudo P. won, Pr top iu that section and stronger than ever Finally the chair decided that the -legates should be polled. Tho poll resulted A I'lnkerton Murrtodi-rt Pittsih uo, Aug. 4 -Fred Prliaor, a tor leonmi, Wm. Siugerly third.

Best sent that tbe Lands be turned back upon the dial, and the er.t cf misrule, of outrago before. me. 'i n. Iu 'lilrU'i-n men deserting nmun lur Mis Florence Plfer was eut on the range and of violence again be iuauguratod Plnkerton vi, sui-rendi-r. tonight trot, (unfinished) Jubilee, Jnrnett Majors, and five voted for Met 'all.

eatcrday afternoon and shot the regula ami Jim C. each took oue heat. Best timo, believe that the dedication of the Wotterson club house is an event which or Majors' men from tho other eoitnlli ami was eoiiimltied to Jail, His trial will occur lomorrow. tlou nnu off hand, sou yards, and made a score of 1 out of a possible 25. Not many however, changed to Cruunisi to offw-t I he loss, and thn result of the ballot showed a Sigma Chi paced on exhibition half-milo oi tne soldiers boat tne record.

may bo far-reaohing in Ita consequences. Within its walls great public quest inns will lie discussed. I cannot doubt that iu a 1:5. gain of two for Cmunzo. Six men succumbed to the heat vester Hall In Mliinetiit.

Sr, Hii.aiiiax, Aug. 4 A dii.is- ranitemoi nnu reigiiil for half au hour. day. tho peudingstruggle for political supremacy liavrnnort Hacr. but at li another ballot was taken, hich resulted: (Irnunae, Major.

I7: (rou hall storm this morning laid low all and In those which are to follow the Uat-terson Club will prove the faithful ally aud TIDINGS FROM KANSAS. ShHdoii, ill: Cody, McCall, 40; the grain Iu a Isrgn strip of country. Many farmers report their grain Will hot be Aftor the result of tho ballot was made An Ex-IMnoiniugtoiiiitn May the Kansans out the appropriation. Ixitt. Atkinson, of Pennsylvania, offered an amendment prohibiting tho sale of llciiors en the nir cmuuds.

Defeated 54 to Tj. BrerkiirrldKe, of Arkansas. ofTored an amendment providiiiK that all imported ar- tides have murited ou them the prtee of the tame in foreign murkeU. It was ruled out. Uoarmond, of Missouri, offered an amendment authorizing the world's fair commission to have coined, free of seiirnor-age, iu aid of the fair.

It was lost. The committee rose and the house adjourned. i Don't Want the Island, 1 Wastiinotok, Aug. 4. The report that the British government had taken posses-lion of Johnson inland in the PaHflc ocean does not excite much Interest Inofficial circles, for the reason that the Island Is nut of any valuo for strategic purposes, and because its supply of guano is practically exhausted.

At tho department of state it is said tho United States has exorcised jurisdictional right over tho island since 1S58, when the American Guano company I landed a party thereon and occupied it. worth cutting. known thn convention adjourned till morn counsellor of the great historic party which t'uine with Jefferson, and which for near a century has been the bulwark of tbe rights of all the people. ing. A.

K. Cody, of St. Paul, was chosen Are Wearying of Jerry Nimpiou. Aug. 4.

Ko- permatienl chairman. than all. ith the years will lirslroyod the t'rnpa. IUi.i.ook, Aug. 4.

A d'-sti-tictlve ilph Hatfield, of Wichita, an como new problems ror solution, grave elector at large on the republican ticket aud EUREKA CAMP MEETING. problems, tbe outgrowth of an advancing practicing attorney of Wichita, was in civilization; promems wuicn pertain to hail storm, dvering a territory fi.m seven to eight miles wido. pasted through Kitt-ston and Murihalt counties lant lit, lit The Fourth Hay uf th Hasaion a Very Ku the city on the way to his old homo at Lin- social government and municipal administration; which pertain, it may be, to ques tcrtalnlng tin. colo for a brief visit. Mr.

Hatfield resided Davini'oiit, Aug. 4. pace-Fleet wood took throe straight boats, Grundy Jim second, Lulu G. third. Best time, 8: 'JO.

Three-year-old trot Bridal Ik-He won, Effio Payne second. Bust time2 Ml. Froo-for-all pace Clara P. won, Donna Mac second, Catherine third, Lcysbotjrue fourth. Best time, 8: Paris Itares, Paiiis, Aug.

4. Spoclal. Sum' murks of today's 8:4.1 THOTPURKIt IJOO, Laura Miriyor Bonnie Wilkes St ltoan Hilly 8 6 I KvainT'liui. 4 3 Clay (1 a 7 8 Thoutands of aero of growing crops were tions or diplomacy, to war, nye, which take EriiKKA, Aug. 4.

fSpwial.lThis is tho dostroyud. in Bioomlngton away back In I8(l and hold of tho very foundations of the social fourth day of tho Illinois Christian Mis studied law in the office of Judge O. T. fabric. Ixst us trust that in all tho coming years from the hall dedicated tonight, there Keoves.

He says that Kansas is a safe re Ksrl)iiii ikn In Wisconsin, Mii.wai kkk, Amr, 4 An earthquake sionnry encampment, and it was entlruly given up to tho Christian Woman's Board publican Btate this year by at least will spring an influence and a power ever for tho right, ever for the defense of the majority, in Jerry himpson's dtstrist, of Missions. The entire forenoon was con was distinctly roll at ilurllugton, Minuter, Wilmot and other places last hich is composed oi thirty-seven counties, unfortunate, and or the oppressed ever ror sumed Iu llstonlng to the report of the srv-- including Wichita, the people's majority of Territorial Jurisdiction, however, had never that wlAch is noble and pure at the hearth' pneu claimed by tho United htates, and Uio retnrlos, treasurers and orgaiiizei '1 his was brought to a close wit an Interesting 7,000 two years ago win Do reversed this evoiilng. Tho ci.K-ks slopped, dishes rattled Mtni tho wa'is shook, causing mar.y peoiilo to run from lli ir houses and Investi island had never been annexed. The year, as tho iieople are very weary of stone and in the council, ever for tho maintenance, at whatever cost, of ourdemocratlo institutions and for the perpetuity of tho United States would exert its Jurisdictional Jerry. Mr.

Hatfield says that Kansas has consecration service, led by Miss illitrd, of Chicago. The afternoon session gate. raised bushois of whent this rights over the island to protect the guano mie Annie 4 2 Charleys 6 7 4 opened with an hour's parllameii- year, and tho corn crop will be the largest tiny nnu lea ny Mm. a. ui-njamin, Deatli of Mrs.

Haruli Davis, Aug. 4. Mr. Surah Davis, treiiu .11 2 I'ACB PCHSil f'JOO. oi i'ortland, and Itov.

A. Mcl-ean, American repuonc. Speeches were made by Hrfh. J. Proctor Knott, Hon.

James A. McKonzie, Hon. Boyd Winchester, Hon. Albert S. Willis and others.

After the adjournment of the mass meeting Mr. Stevenson pave a nublio ever grown in tho state. LOCATED AT HOMER. of Cincinnati, delivered an Interesting aged 'VI, widow of tho late Appellate Judga company ID the pursuit of its business, but it is said there would be no conflict with tho territorial Jurisdiction set forward by any other government. In case the guano company has abandoned its operations on tho island, this government would have no Jurisdiction whatever over it.

address on foreign mission In the evening. Oliver L. Davis, dlod this morning of In-art Tlmmy Rtisrol 4 4 2 1 1 I Tip o' Tip I I 8 4 4 I A 8 I 8 1 Mrs. Perslo L. Christian, of Eureka.

Spring, addressed the pooplii, hor failure. She was tho mother of several reception. The members of the Wattorson club and tneir guests then repaired to tho Black Diamond 8 I I I I subject hnlng, "Our utillKud lc isourccs. children. Hon.

Joseph B. Mann, of Chicago, boiug one of hur sons-in-law, Adeline dls The song service during tho meetings, Tlme-SCas, 8K7, which are undar the directlou of S. A. Jones, of Champaign, are interest imc -and Will lie Arrested. NOTES FROM PEKIN.

are a wonderful help toward th success of has PiTTSBtiiio, Aug. 4. Information the encampment, A amber from the Celestial Depart club houso, where a repast followed by a "feast of reason and a ffow of soul" awaited the democratic braves. Watterson made an address, In which be said that before the national convention the democrats had their choice of candidate, ns was the right of each to have. Now that the convention has made thn ticket and fixed the lines, they are one and ail for Cleveland and Stevenson, with no longings or regrets, The Towu hi Champaign Comity Gets the Home for Veterans' Widows.

SrniNOFiEM, 111., August 4. Special. Th.w committee of the Woman's Kolief Corps of the Department of Illinois, having lag iu charge the location of the home for the and wives of veterans of the late war, met here today and formally located the home at Homer, Champaign county. The home of the late Col. C.

C. Tinkham has boon given freo for tho purpose by his widow, and is valued at 5,000. Many contributions have already been received for the worthy object. Iieon lodgod beforo Alilcrman Kiley against ftften participants in the riot at Duiiesnu today. The arrests will be tnado tomorrow.

for lionver. Pekin, Aug. lllg Wind at South lloud, Ind. Soctii BNi), Aug. 4.

A terrific Boyer and Miss Addia M. Woodruff, of Malono, were married here by Judge Kldur Emperor William's yacht Motour was storm visited thl (St. Joseph) county yes terday afternoon. In the southwest part it beaten again yesterday at Cowus, GuMuauy by the yacht Quoon Mub. 'i'lio raco was this afternoon.

assumed the proportions of a cyclone and X. N. Horrou, of Champaign, is tbo new for the Co we cup, Defend Kussoll Harrison, Wasiiinoton, Aug. 4. The minority of the house committee on public lands today submitted its views on tho Yellowstone Park Investigation.

They take the ground that Secretary Noble acted it fairness and Justice In annulling tho transportation, leases and Gibson acted in a false and deceitful manner in hi? relations with the secretary. A most bitter attack is made on, Gibson by tho minority, while Uussell Harrison's connection with tho company 1s defended in strong terms. Referring to it, the minority accuses the majority of. gofjig out of its way in what It charactoriaes an attempt to smirch the son of the president by tho use of some Incidentals in theevi dence. The facts ore, it says, a certain party Interested In the Park association, assuming that Harrison would have some influence witb the unknown secretary of the Interior to ba appointed, proposed to Induce llarri-.

did groat damngo, csjieclally to growing Lincoln Happenings. Lincoln, Aug. 4. Special. The Are The celebrated palntor, Leopold Muel yardinaster of the D.

E. at Pekiu. ler, died at Vienna yesterday. crops. In the vicinity of North Liberty It is thought much of the corn it, ruined.

Sev Republicans of Pekin hold their ward caucuses to select delegate to the county department was called out this evening by a false alarm. Somo burning brush near the C. A. track caused the commotion. eral residences in this village were bauly convention Saturday evening.

damaged by hail and lightning. At New- ltise Hull. SATIONAI. I.BAUVK. DEATH OF REV.

DAVIS. w- A. Prominent Preaeher of l'anton Passes Away. 4. Special.

Kev. Dr. Whilo William Iautcrbach was out to Carlisle several residences were Injured, Mrs. Lizzie Morrison Is here purchasing Bosxow.Aug. 4 Boston fl, Baltiiiioro 4.

the Lutheran picnic tbi afternoon some stole his horse and buggy and skipjied out New Yohk, Aug. 4. New York Wash- AloKliiley at Council Illulls. Coritcit. BM-m, Aug, 4.

Gov. Mc- N. Davis, of this city, died this afternoon furniture for tho Orphans' Homo and making the preliminary arrangements for the dedication of the building, which will oc with it. Tho police are trying to find It. in ton 1.

at tho age of 65. He was one of the ablest Tho Modern Woodmen held a large picnic BiiooKtr.i, Aug. 4. Brooklyn 0 Phila Kinloy spoke hore today under tho auspice preachers in the west. Dr.

Davis was for- delphia 4. down at Manito today that was very largely attended. Soveral from this city were In cur on the 19th instant. The Teutonic Mtennerchor held a picnic of tha Council Bluffs Chautauqua, to merlv nastor of the M. E.

church of this LocisviU.K, Aug. 4. Louisville 1, Clove- about 10,000 iieople. Ho was escorted to the citv and later at Delavan, Tazewell county. land 4.

attendance. Several of our citizens left today for Denver on a visit. stand by Chief Justice Itoed, accompanied Cincinnati, Aug. 4. Cincinnati 12, Pitts by Stato Hepubllcan Committeeman Blight, burg S.

Attorney General Stone, Senator Hagnr St. Louis, Aug. 4. St, Louis and others. The vast audience repeatedly cago 1.

went wild with enthusiasm. McKinloy i eon to use such supposed influence tor tne benefit of the association and remunerate him with shares of stock. But the atoclt was never issued. Tho minority holds that Harrison was never requested, except by Waters, to so use his influence, and there was no need that he should do so. The whole thing was evidently a fraud, the minority continues, and ono of Gibson's tricks, and the majority is unsupported by a particle of evidence against Harrison, and its comments are wholly uncalled for.

spoke on silver and the tariff, his argument at Lincoln park yesterday in ordor to raise the money for defraying the expense of French's Military band, which will accompany them to Juliet on tho 35th instant Over 1100 was cleared at the picnic. Three Young Ladles Drowned. Davenport, Aug. 4. Three young ladies were drowned in the Mississippi river today at Port Bryon, 111., while baching.

Their names are, Nellie Zollinger, Blanche Simonson and Grace Maxwell. The last named lost ber life trying to save the other two. being the same as used oy the governor at He had been totally disabled by loss of vision and other troubles for two years past. A Buncoed Farmer. Vtoxs, Aug.

4. Throa strangers buncoed William D. Smith, of Orange township, out of $3,000. They came to the place iifrj airing if there were any farms for They agreed to pay bfm a day to show them around. Then they borrowed $3,000 of him to clinch the bargain on a farm they bought, and made their escape.

eather ludlcatloiil. WAsniwoTOM, Aug. 4 For IlllaoU: Fair, warmer, south winds, his previous speeches. Double order at Fall River. Fall Kivbk, Aug.

4. Andrew J. Borden and wife were found dead at their home, 02 Second street, thl morning. Both had been frightfully mutilated about the head and face with some sharp Instrument. Borden was a wealthy real estate owner and mill man, and was soon on the street half an hour before the couple were found dead.

There is no clue to the murderer yet. Heat at Kansas City. Kansas Cirr, Aug. 4. The heat was in tense today.

Tho thermometer registered Investigating- Watson's Charges. Washington, Aug. 4, The committee to 06 degrees. Several people were overcome..

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