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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1892)
TIIK NORTH \VKHTKKN. U*M, MMW MM* I *.M. (MV A *«•»''. WUr<Mt, •» XVMIA*KA 8TATE NEWS, IMUMt NIWIUMKM UrfMi — Mr*, (.'bark* Hurdle will build • betel la Herman —'J ue prop la of Lincoln are being bothered eoetlderaol/ b/ eaeeu tbiere* - 'inn pharmaceutical ateociation Of Jfeorataa be* over tie hundred member*. — The band organ men with a monkey with a red Jacket k abroad in the Mato. W Van Ak/n caibkr of tha liock kJand road at Fremont, died laot week. - 'ik chief of police of Lincoln bat decreed that the gam oler* and proiti* lute* mutt go. The old *«Ukr* of Colutnbu* have decider to boid a picnic at tbe opera bouM dune 22. —«f, A, Hobertron bee been appointed po>tuia*kr at do/, iioit count/ vice d Niuiiln re»lgned. — Tin* barn of W. U Fletcher at lilncoin wa* d«*tro/«u b/fire, together with bi* bortc and carriage. The llllk eon of A. </. (.'ollin* of lieorou fell from e high fence and broka boib boner, in hU right arm. - -Thieve* robbed tbc*tor* of Mitch* ell A Hunt, at Aurora, of a lot of pocket amve* aod mudo good their ••cape. — VVolvc* arc reported plenty in Stanton county, and a* a remit poultry i* tcarcc and a number of (beep have been killed. — Martin Nil*, a hwede, while at. tcmotlmr to board a cable car in limn ba, received injuries that will result in bi* death, - George K. 'limme, one of tbe com. mlssloncrs of iJougiu* county, end an old resident of that county, died sud. denly last week of heart disease. At a special election held in - O'Neill a proposition to Issue f 1,600 in bond* for the construction of water work* was carried by a majority of fifty-nine. — The deal between tbe iicatrlce rapid transit company sud tbe Heat* rlce street railway company, for tbe purchase of the latter * lines and fran* this**, is off. - both P. Mobley ba* retired from tbe editorial management of the Grand Island independent and Fred liedde ba* established himself upon tbe well worn tripod. —An auxiliary board of Nebraska ladle* ba* been formed to assist the Columbian commission, Mrs C. II. Van Wye* being appointed president by the board. —liartlnglon proposes celebrating tbe Fourth of July in grand style. Tbe tow a lias not celebrated for two year* and on this occasion proposes to rnuko up for lost time. —liev. Willard Scott, formerly of Omaha, but now of Chicago, has been secured to deliver the commencement oration In connsctlou with tba state university commencement exercises. —Two boys In I.iacoln, while riding on tbe foot-board of a locomotive, were thrown to tbe ground and killed. The locomotive was in charge of an inexperienced man who was unable to control It. — A brass baud of twenty pieces ba* been organised at I’lalnvlew. Three pf the born blower* are ladies. Tbe bund will be ready to do lu share In helping 1'iatn view people celebrate tbe ever glorious. —Tbe l.uburgber brothers of Ileal rice, aged Id and Id, were lest week adjudged Inoorrlgloie by Judge llourne and ordered sent to tbe reform school at Knurnsy. Tbe complaint was made by tbe boys' mother. — Tbe railroad* have agreed to sell round trip tickets lu Omaha at half the regular rale to accommodate par tite desiring to visit the Manufactur ers exhinil to be held lu that city, from June I lib to tbe H'.'nd. - The itoeg feeders of Guge county will have u meeting fur tbe purpose of taking step* to have the ime.m.nt made on feeders reduced It is Ulmed by them that a system of double as. sessment is burne by the feeder*, l or luo tim iiiuu in y«*rr u tour i»l rata ta tli* end but liecu umda on mi Omaha bail*, «bio It unahtar thaw to ba roia m that city without any uu. Mdaiaty. I tin avaruga will ba about tniu ana onii.ibiia rota> (or a round trip. Tba l ratunial Oraarof Praia, tort i* tba n-tmu uf uu ordar iiioornoratad Imt waau by tba tiling of artiul*. of ibfli/rpoiallun a Ub lha Moratory of •tot*, ft bar it* bn tua oAtoa tu l.iu. euln aad war iauarpuratod by l.iioola lionry ituuiddar, a farmer lit tag tour ludar < ail of tvayna, war thrown from bt« burro ana bad hu nook di.la. «at«d lia u dill adra but la aattraly parail.od baiuw tba •LouId»r« and tba tiuotor# ba«« but ditto bHM for bt» NDSfWf. "" Jatria ladorwaod, abangvr da at bouior uf i- mUiutluu war rbot and bitlad tu* other day by lha iuarrbai of Wad faint, lha inarrh.l undo to a to a'rad I'ndtrwwod. aad a light aa. *'**4 dut.i.g wbnh tba aiding war doun fubUM laallag tr droidrdly Wilt tiia tuartbal. Omaha and INm|1m musty U rooa to rota uu a propur tma tu alia ta tba Nabraraa t *ut<a r*..,oad ♦ Muto or •a iartaiiia to boi>d a budga drpot and a busdrwd autarwf road drat. bl«g tain aurinoatt Iowa t a»id«>an « ay b>r it.ua !« daitioptag aad tbit* a«w dom U about tba baadr • drying Adfulaut xaaaiat V tfunata bar turbid (root tba Mil altar bating •utapiatod btl taur of .ary** k tua af tba battuuai gn*'d t.a*t waah bag<aatod Mtata for roaipaay ft ttral ttgudid to «t*i at totorioa logo lata > amp bitbaut arywiMM tu tba rtataua July t, I • a»d < ta wrdar ta tabi part la tba It A It ualrbratiaa tba drugglrta ta tbrtr ouutaattua at (fraud i»Uu t. atautad * ««>r or fat> lot* I' itldaat J It Itawaigdaia of Itartui •. rtra maaiduut* H i. Ibrti. ruaa. l«..UMd. tf W Mao* tt tr but A 4 fettatla bartb Tsatto, »« M, Ibn-a t hadrau aad Jatry ttuwau ul Wood Hiflati mu ratary lira Julia I nraar, Omaha (roar rwr, tbaiim » ftbarrardb t'»«i.a —---.— -■ ■ -.. Hr M Ffrook* ena of Itllmor* countp » prominent farmer*, met with en accident ebb b mmy coal him bU life. He fell from bl* e nd mill tower, a distune* of thirty feet end when found wae InMoelbl* and ba* remained to tinre, about tf irly-elgbt hour*. — Kd fireln, a fturilnglon twitch, man In the Mu' ook yard*, wae pain fully Injured wall# making a coupling. 'turn coupling* were of una>|ual tire. It teem*, and tb* cart coming together with contlderable speed Uruln reeelred * badiy broken arm. betldet injuria* about tb* bead of a painful nature. Ibe coo grataional convention of tba Second congre**lonal dittm t of tba people'* independent party of X'a braeka will meat ot Omaha on tb* evening of dun* iO/tb, 1*22, at k o'clock. Tba huslnet* of tb* eon van tlon will be to elect four delegate* end four alternate* to tbe national conven tion wnieb meat* at Omaha July 4. Kil/.aoetb Montgomery ba* )ietl tlom.ii tba pro' ats court to appoint J, ii. Miller administrator of tne estate ofr. Montgomery, recently shot and klilad iu a Lincoln hotel. Ho* 1* tha mother and next of kin to ibe de> caatad, and Miller wat a brother-in law. Tbe document alto place* tbe value of Montgomery'* property in Lancaster county ul$„'l.OOO. 'I be Fremont Foundry dr Mtu-blne company but jutt been awarded a con tract by tbe Fremont, Klkiiorn A Ml* tourl Valley railroad company for making nil tba catting* used in tbe railroad tbop* at Missouri Valley, and by master mechanic* ail along tbe line* In N'ebraaku, Tbu amount of work to !>* done will uecestltate tbe melting of a too of iron a day on an average, —Receiver Gibbon* of thulbtc Com mercial and Having* bank of Kearney baa filed bit monthly report. It it at follows: "I have collected to date $1,036.63 and have commenced tuitt for tbe collection of $20,320 of putt due paper. W itb the law'* delay* tbu prospect* are anything but encourag ing fur Immediate retuits. Nor can 1 ut too present time see ui>>< n nope or encouragement for those who are creditor* of tbe bank. —'i'be committee having in charge tbe Interstate reunion of Nebraska und Kansas were In session in Super ior last week. Ample funds have been raised to make this one of the great event* of the west in O, A. K. circles, 'i'runtportation will be se cured for Nebraska and Kansas na tional guards, infantry and artillery. Speaker* of national reputation have been secured und the veterans cun put in a solid week in camp from tbe Z'Al to 27th inclusive. The funeral director* of Nebraska held their annual meeting in Omaha last week. K. IV. Warner of North I’latte. was elected president. J. ilea, ton of Lincoln, secretary, and J’. C. lienfey of Omaha anil (,'. N. Karftaus of Nebraska City, vice-president*. T. Ji. Taylor of Ked (.'loud, was elected a delegate from Nebraska to the inter natiouui meeting to be held in Louis ville. Ky., in October. Tho Interstate organization, consisting of Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri ana Iowa wa* per footed. —At the republican national con vention I- C. Walker of Nebraska, presented that body with a gavel in the following words: ‘ Among the many masterpieces of republican legis lation, tbe Nebraska enabling act of '07 is particularly cherished by tho people of that state, and as a token of appreciation wu desire to present this ! gavel. Tbe wood from which it was made was grown upon 1* known us the original homestead, located near ileal rice, Neb., by Daniel Trueman. Wo 1 have tbe honor, on tho part of the youngest republicans, to present the temporary chairman of the convention .with the gavel.'' —Nebraska people are more pros perous to-day than ever before in tho history of tho state, says tho Lincoln Journal, If the state treasurer's ufilce is authority, 'ibis assertion is bused upon the fact that more money hut boon taken in ut that alike during May than any previous month. Tho sum of ItAd.UOO wa* received, nearly all from county treasurers. Thi* largo amount was nearly all lason In after the liilh. Hoi oral counties have not set tled, including Lancaster und Douglas, so ihu conclusion is arrived at that al together the month of May has been oue of prompt payment, denouug pros | purity throughout the state. M, T. James, re-to tug sis miles northeast of Hutto, was shut twice by a young Uerinan, name unauown. Mr. Junto* was building a hou»e on an uu j surveyed strip, Wlieu he was attacked by two men, fuller and sun. wlilt the , Intention ul driving him (rout tha claim. 'I lia older man advanced upon Jnmu* with a thotguu ordering him (rum tha pi*.«. laying that ha wanted j that pl*<)*. Jautaa ration to.' tmu a I coiner between a wagon aud theh mre, : wliau h* knocked hi* a»*aiiaut down with a *pad* which ha had iu bt* tana*, j \\ hereupon tha young man draw a r*. 1 vulvar ami tired lour ahot* with th* ahoto ratulta Jama* i* Mvara.y 11 *ot mortally Injuiad Among the ttumaruu* rad latiar' day* a ranged lor lb* llaalrtc* l ham iaut|ua aaaauibly ar# kUlueatloaal. It* ; t'.ibueau I i#inii. i *llc. Amenc* |*rv iltiiioi. and Woman nudrage day. i July J J I Hugh** ul turouio * an ad*, and vavoral other aI'.atiy promt, nant will tpuhk iUpublieau day i« ' July IA whan *uch mm a* tiuvaraor hi. hintay «l Ohio and other piumtBaat maa will audrai* tha t Ita.tM .tnt Ihmei r*Uo day I* July U, npe.aait ! lor tha ucoaatou hava aul beau gall, aitaiy **■ «t*d t»a Ailtaa. a day Juiy w, I ret.deal I'vi* J II |t«vla and Mr* Mary h#*M o» h**»a« wi.| hath* •paabar* lb* July t lluhart Nuofta ul W anbiagtoa aad t bay aia M«*t>*o< haw \ urn, tha bar* ol I tbby i * «**. • til bn protean blah* hupariaieadeailtoudy bar it ta*d th* ***»*! *lav* appaiHomaat ol tobool moaaia I run th* taper t it i* aeta.l that Iha aalira am* i*t to 6* «p t*«'Uoa*4 nmuag th* **<*r*l aountie* n f Ua y*t «l Ml tbit amoual till,. iNHI la daft rad •»«** l*l*rttt o* wap* d prim pal reboot load* All.. Mt.ii* l*om aehn.it I aad i****a id I • !#• to lr**u Ml* Ura* flAbdoat ' Ira n laiaraat a* rial* band* I ha ' town atwoiiai I* nppoittoaad amoag tha *•«•*•! oooat.ar *1 tan ttata ta praparUoa loth* aumbar al r. bm I abildraa ta am-b lh#»# *•* In tha •Ut* Mt lid ehlluraa ml • bool ago aad tha nppo*M*am#at gt*». * <* t ••# atarMiaill It mt nM n Ihrug Ina m«*i| remit#* fit III 9/ and I *a«**t«r Itl.tAA HARRISON AND RKIJ). HKM (rUMM HMk KM* Vim IIM Til* (armer (nmlnaim far Praalla*! a* Hral Mallaf anil lb( belief bf ImlaMallnn for Wife **»»al4»Ml. Mia»r*i'<>ii>. Mina., June >0,—Tba convention wee (low la attemblmg tbi* morning, and It we* 11 .i>6 Wore tbe edamblege we* called to order, After the pi oyer, Bavid Martin woe • nnounced a* national committeemen , from I'eoatylvaola to *u< <eed <li*y The roll of dale* for tbe pretenta* lion of candidate* began at 11 16. Vt olcott of < ’oloredo then took tbe platform. He mentioned lilalne'* J name and mere wan great cheering. Wolcott predicted victory tn Novem ber for the great unrewarded leader of tba republican party JamctO lilalne. and there were renewed cheer*. Wolcott «ald lilalne bod never been preiidant of o r country, but be will be. rKnthuiladlc applaute and wav •ng of handkerchief*. J Wolcott (aid bo wut proud to cad 1* rote for a man who aiway* (ought verything for bi* country and nothing i ■jr blmtelf. Walcott finithcd amid renewed cheer- ; 3g. Many delegate* were on tnelr let and crying "Blaine!" "lilalno!" BENJ. HARRISON Indiana called old Dick Thompson I to take the iloor to present llurrison. [Great cheering.] Thompson said he proposed to pre sent a roan who did not seek to gain by tbe detraction of any other great republican. ••I nominate for presi dent Benjamin Harrison.” [Great cheering for llurrison. more general and prolonged than that /or Biaine. J Most of the Massachusetts, Connec ticut and Michigan delegates remained seated. Michigan was called, hut no candidate was presented. Rustle took tbe platform to eccond lllaino’s nomination. Rustic mentioned McKinley ns the gi eal leader and disciple of protection. [Cheering. J His mention of Blaine aroused a storm of applause which wus long con tinued. Many delegates stood on chairs waving their hats, shouting and cheer ing aud completely drowning the hand which started to play. The audience caught up the refrain! “Biaine! Blaine! James G. Blaine!” The demonstration for Blaine lasted twenty-live minutes. Tbe ladies took a most conspicuous part in it. Muttlsou. colored, of Mississippi sec onded Blaine's nomination. Depew of New York seconded Har rison's nomiuuiion. Depuw spoke of Sherman. Allison. Alger and Reed of Maine. There were cheers for ail uud prolonged ones for the latter. Depew's lefereucu to McKinley caused a greut demonstration all over the hail. 1 lie nudieui ti paid close at tention to lh<t great New Yorker, cheering the various sentiments and bursting out afresh when he men tioned Harrison's nutno. "Who will he git on credit for the great acts of the administration soma one in the nuaienre culled out, “Blaine" non there was grtns. applause. Depuw said lie yielded to no one In admira tiou and imped for the gentleman from Maiue. Depuw cimi.nued speaking umnl fro queul interruption* oy eueers for Hur. | risou. the galleries occasionally inter rupivti u) riircn lor lll.unu. lie do. labetl amid grout ehaarlag. A bmit.tr wait liarrlaon a portrait wa* brought VI tb« platform uuU Uturo 1 wa. a groat iteiuanitraitoa ov»r ilia •not* hall. balloting titan pro. ,*>:«.) nuU at It* oonc.utlou ('bblrutuu Mt-hlnle; vula • lb# uloriM will at.it.mu « lb# raaull J , of tin* roll vail," ' Iha »boio nou>bar of tula*. ' laid «ho viarg, • li ‘.Mil. the i., inter aav** tar; to a vhoio* la (A t. (Applau.o J 1 , beujumiu lUrritua raaa.vaa AAA I n tola* TroluuguU applattaa] Jaoit* It blalaa ravel• ** la; |.n (appl*..*#, " ■ • 'I I' ) ru.’wire.' I•>.’ t..n . [wheat* ] Hubert l.iauoia on* «ut* anu il.uniut It ItaeO funr tuv .%•> plhue* j ' benjamin llarrut.u bating ra- j oaltoO a Htajoril; of all tba tulai t ,.t, aoiU t t.alrn.au 11 he.ey • .t tnanuto luaa ot tbia tuntaatiuu a ball that nutuiaaliua 1 • in... a uaaultbawa ptttat applaur# ano .beating. ua. •rlat «l "Ye*, }** lat ut nug# It uaanimooa ) "Atl lb fat*# of a.*• t.g tt unaai muua »*; a;* ' rau the . bainnatt II,at* •«• a alutm wf *>,* t ba rn-au hi htnie; a*tar put tb* nagatu# •It la uaauituu-.a a*,* i • at t JOn. u». a*4 UO # m-t* tba vontaatiaa • aut tat* u#a wl tb. aa .vaaa* vl a*, tbuataam ahl.hkau bawmatu t*a> ,<ot ( tu tba pravaadibgaaf lb* 4*; A 4*i*g*ta mated tu *U,e.tro wa it a j w »*u * p Ot 4*4 anfcwwg* Ibt>i. a 0 a ilitpuaitbaa tu •«.»* up ear* «t We,« 1 th* tout!** prat at. u4 *a4 ta* wet an fen *4j*ot*#*| eatti lb*t ba.r lut , a4t*i« > after tb* at, iremeoi tb* rumur want Ivrtb that Hat, laa Hat* tb* gtit*4 edttar *1 ta* h*« I era Irti'tw# a*4 w#» aataafeu tb* eatagataa *i ha* 4 at* aa tha t •a* 4 to at* fa* * tv* praatdaat a*4 that b» aaulti raaalt# tb* awtto rot* at tb* 1 plra *t#a* I ha taper t apt** 4 atth bghtntag <ep«uit; although ttanra.t author,tatitM; tv 11 in* S*a bar* Allegation a»4 th* team at tba, ----- .. A e* diplomat at cmwe berime a formid able movement. At tbe <? rttlfif eeieion Mr. f f f on nor preeented the name of Wbltelaw heed of New Vor* for vice president, 'i be motion tree »*< onded by I lor are I'orter. f«overnor Kuiniey of < onnee tlcut then too* tbe piaiform and eec onded tne nomination. At tbe concluflon of tne epeecb of Governor I'.ula.ey, ,f. C. Nettle of Ten neeace got tne floor. A delegate from Weet Virginia tried to move the unan imoua noro.nai,on of Mr. Keed. but Nettie imitated on having the floor to nominate one of tbe greatest charac ter* In American pollt.ca I noma* Ik Keed of Maine. Mr. i-lltleft«ld of Main* riling from hi* *eat In the nody lit tbe ball «atd "In bebaif of the Meine delegation 1 a«« tbe delegate* to decline to c**t any vote for Theme* li. Km4 until it can be a*»ured that these gentlemen have hi* authority to prewmtbl* name, [flood. ] it i* tbo opinion of tbe Maine delegation that Mr. Keed win decline the nomination.'' Mr. .Settle aald be bed placed Mr, iieed in nomination at tbe re-|Ue*t of hi* delegation and without consulting Mr. licod or tbe Maine delegation, be cause he wi»* grand enough to excite our admiration and love. In defer ence to the wube* of tbe Maine dele gation, however, bn would withdraw the name of Mr. lined. Mr. < nrney of Iowa then moved to ■utpend tbe rule* and make the nomi nation unanlmou*. The rule* were impended by viva voi e vote anil tbe nomination wa* made unanlmou*. Mr. Cannon of lilinoi* offered tbe usual resolution to ma.ie < bairmnn McKinley tbe chairman of tbe com mittee to notify the nominee. Thank* were also voted to the retiring national committee for their tcrvice* in the campaign of lkkk. Tho roll of *tatc* was then called for the appointment of member* of the committee to notify tho nominee*. At the < loio of tbe roil call, with tbe band playing, tbe convention at 10 p. rn. adjourned vine die. RIVALS THE RIPPER ANOTHER AWFUL CRIME IN LONDON. Tli* f’oUoiiar of Two (Hr!* Sniper-t *il of Form** Afnritars—A FraMeli lllftliop'ft Narrow garage lourrsl Foreign N*w» of fnt*rr*t. London, June 1J.—The poisoning of the two unfortunate girls, Mi rive II and Marsh, 1* assuming un international iispect. It Is claimed that the alleged murderer, whone name in not given, formerly resided in ihc United Ktat.es :md committed or attempted similar ;rimes in Brooklyn and New York. If Ihc current report* are. true he must he a sort of Jack the Kipper, with the exception that he used poison instead of n knife, tt Is asserted that the London and New York police have been In communication on the subject mid that the New York police have given important Informa tion to the London authorities. The police still withhold the name of the accused, and until It is revealed there will be some public doubt us to whether they have such a man. It is positively asserted, however, that they have, and that the evidence will convict him of having administered strychnine to the Stamford street girls, ilud the poison worked a little more quickly the girls would not have lived long enough to make the revelation which leaves no loubt that a double murder was com mitted. ___________ SEALERS IN BEHRINO SEA. Kor'r llrlllftli Vrstrlt Alias,I of Ilia (loo bootii Oasts la t-Ient}.. Ottawa, tint, June 11.—Advices re mised here from llritlsh Columbia stale that Indian hunters from the North report t lint seal life in Retiring -tea this sc axon will lie more plentiful thsn ever. Three weeks (go forty British sealers hud passed north ul Kilim for Kehring sea, having ,( long start of the llritlsh gunboats t liut littve gone to wuru them out of Ihe sea. Thu British commissioners who are adjusting the scalers'claims In present to the llrillsh government report that they arc experiencing frcut dlltlculttr* in their dealings with the ow ners, whose cluims are frequent y exaggerated beyond all reason. 1‘liey expect to sail for Lngland about Ihe inidd'r of Ihe month. Mufti Answer III* liitsluu I mil. in,no (isitxsaii, Ohio, June ti. Lewi# II 11 If * HO, III nil* |*l i nun III III ini' tVliUbjr Trim, wiinmutril her* um*«i ill* ll. .loll .mlu-lllil llt I'lTiMl) follll*! i*aimt ltin ofllcvre lit tlmi onfuii r.i Imi, uml Minn r«<|Uli'm! lu *iv* tu.ml 'ol lilt n(i|>fari>ui'i*at I lotion, ufii.il to In to Tim to l toil Hinti'ti oiiiiuittiom y ,liinW|M* cut lilm lu lUtltoly of » lupuly I'lllUll Nlutrt intr.lllll, lilt itloi uv v tu*.l out • writ of Iml.rat lortutt, wltu-n nut ■ I In writ ti v J u.l*r lucktuu of Oiu I mini Mali t iiiiirt, mil tlm Imatnt* Mat »*l for outonluy mil TIi* oMii'l of llii* ti final In fl»* la.lot I* to fun* « ll*«rill|f tl|Ml|| li* onrtlt of tk* tuilli tmiut Ini* lu it**il uf at lto*tou tnuiMii t'*M|i111 full. NiMviui, I• mi I mm II -Tk# >lat* roimul ou of tin |**o|tl* t |«ity *•• lallnl |# wild at uou« by J It latu*. of i kallaui-otfa fur lit* |iur|>u** .f »*l«. tin* it*U*at«* |u llu uatiuual '••urvntlou at t'tuak* ami of *»l«. Mn^ I'lvaUlautial «lm lor. for ikit atat* I l*» aliiiol.nn n i*|o«m ulalli*. I ilii lial » ..It l« Ittlltl Wtauituto*, Juu* ll To* I'oiotl l.o* of t*t*%M«ot folk of tk* |*|Hi|.it' blltaui* la utuvlt lni|«i »..| to ilai noli« tit* uatlrlM* ti*atuni«l of kit m»*ui*m k* itili**i iluria* Ik* ul#k%i iu*l unit «* ll**** la • i»* mil u * uf Ik* t*i*i.*rik*(f* t*n r*i ut*ty *«« m*. yiut* t t*M«» **4 Ho*** <i«aa Naa \ i aa. Ju» * 11 lualaf Auilar 4t. f.o tin laat *l#kt i»a*t vttknt I# H* I a* l. au-t ttty *Mn uf tka I . u* • >•«<< I »|»<*** *• .*•!-.*} ta uma'u* 0. la a tout "t a* .nay ta..i by tka «o«u <«a» to In I* • o, out lay. * tad ty Ml allow tauyjuaa* tu W I1 tv# t*«a»M fata ta nu I tat t aa.ttk ».!>«#* II ln**um» Mil * a*t *otopat*J l an a a, «a*k kuMm* u* vim tm * * It uf *41 a «** itruik of Hfktuia# it* 4*r flit* utktr tank* t»« lu 4*a#*i Tk* I •** *lr*a4t la Mk#Mk **T may •**< k |<i, ior*,*v* »* kff* tk* *u v ■ REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. 4ft A OOP* 9* 0 4 f TIIP ftlUP4P# oi,m <#**** t%m% |« i«M om th* trnrtm 4t»m OwM i PwfwigO M#f«« M*M uu4 Other • mhjeete, Aun* 10/ Poilotlfif i« ft full Iftit o1 tb# piriform me corn* ft.e.Ud hf U.A C0fhBJ>tUr« Oft fftifti'*' tioftf* Tft# f* t#em+ uU'fr*« of th/' tv puhlwmon of Ut* t'gti*4 ntml*n, *•*/«.* *j m gmg*<tni tz/u. feni tru or, llw tU/tftm of Ht* H.emlmm'ppl fif*r, Ht* *¥*rlmeHug leu,4 //f no I ,4/ tofro«rtlM* f* wh *# id/mi aVtrf'r • rhftf/t/r of hi* t"** Ito th# retard of th# It*pv.it/mu p»ity roogrmtolmt* tholt t*/*,tAtyuwH on th# tt.n/eIP: trmrrh tA th*fr Mtp/n .o1*r th* i/*ftr*r» ,*o **rHwA with th* prift*ipP • /A ***tf plmliotu* *4 \**. *ltAV»t*4 l,y rUV/ty mt th* poll* mud pr***p*tlip if, our w o/y /hop* niA ml .* * *tt4 to*** Ht* to- o* ni a*• +'m*.ott iA priMti' pi* * W* r*mfflrm th* Att,t'f ,"*n drgetrUw •4 pr*A*e* ftoft W* tail mi•*no*/it V/ It* growth mht*rm*t We r*. mint min thut Ht* pr*,«p*ft/ue t oo4>t«oo *4 Oil/ **iuntff 1# )4do* to ill* Wlto* feVttlU' Uv’,' Hitfft of Hit- U*pOt/l ‘ t r.gl' 4 H'v htditrft thftt mil mrthl** whUh <*ooot I* pr* dUi*dlhilW t'Oil'd htmV'e, *»• * pt lUMUtleg, nitouM he m*UoHU4 free t4 duty, mt,4 th»< »JJ Import* "thing !•*" e*,mp*HtP/n with th* pr** 4 win of American lmh**r lin t* *t> rtUi h# 1*11*4 4'ttl*a ntfomt P/ttw differ * two h*4we*n *,***• miromd mtt4 mi bo».* We %>***•/1 that tn* pru * » of rnmnute* lured mrtU ,* n >1 y* n* rmi < oft adoption btre !w*u n 4*.* *r4 ute'wr Uw op* r mllohn of th* imriff mu*, of Met We 4' tn/uw ilw * fforte of Hw t>*",/kh!rmlk majority ot Htn lf> i"' iA W pt***ulul\t*n to 4* mtrof onr Imriff Imwn hy p\m u>* »l Ml> mmttHr*i*4 f-jr their mitmi'kn *m wool, Urn*J miA l*tmd or*n, Hw t ld*f ptvdiwtn of m r# iu,h*r of hlmt**, Mttl wts rnnp th* people, for their yA4 uw fit liter**Mt. w" lM‘ to o» th* to * * ** of th* f</-jr.jhJk'»n policy ot re*tproeliy, ut>4"r whleh our * %\*,rl irwl* t m* v,»*t y ltu r >i** 4 nod twwmudeu Imrged tumrktiln hm >* lwen op* rt* 4 tor lb* pro Uu'.'tto of out tmnnn mud wotk-> t# ,\w We remind lit*-peop'.e <A lUe h:»t*r *rppo*! th-ft of th* Dew >. tmye pu/ly v> th n prw ih.ml hiinliw** mtimnnrn. mud mptiut. Ihtl *'*evuv?d ty u H' putAUma m*\w\h\nlttVoo, our present Imm* • vldetilly give UP! control of th ir^l# of Urn world. Th* AmerUmn p*op\" from irudllUtu mm Inter* ml tmror hlawlmlllnrtt, mil th* Hep on 1 hear# i*m lemmuAm th* t *•./ ,a go\4 mud » lver [ •to nimwUrd moti* y. with no* h remirtelU/tim mn l 1 under to i*h prorlnUmn, to ht fiwier hHwd t,y J/'tr'tolsAiioa. •• w|;i mecure in* tu tlnimlnmtwe *4 th* parity of emiu* » of th# tw »tneU.% *0 that Uw puri:hmnlng mn4 tU’ht pmylng pt/wnr of th* dollar, wt»# »h#r of allv*r gold or pmper, nhmll l.l .it (ill tll/..‘M I , 1. <1 'I • /. <> lar..al. , / ■> . producers of th** country. Its farm* r« and its ; workingmen, demand that every dollar, paper or coin, Issued by ttie governm* ni shall be .is g*K«J *« any other W» commend the ttu- ami 1 patriotic steps already taken by otir go verm j ment to secure an InUSTUdfionak conference, to i adopt such meusurea as will Insure a parity of value between gold and sliver for use as money throughout the world, W* demand that ev* ry citizen of the Unite i Males shall he allowed to east 00* free and nn restricted ballot In all public elections, sod 1 that such l/allot shall be counted ai<4 return# d I as cast, that such laws shall be enacted and enforced aswlllsecur* to every citizen, be be rich or poor, native or foreign \n/tu white or black, this sovereign right guaranteed by the constitution We denounce the continued Inhuman outrages perp* traied upon Am* rb un citizens tor politi cal reason in certain Southern Mates of the Union We favor the < *t* nslon of our foreign com merce, the restoration of our mercantile ma rine by horn*- built snips and the creation of a navy tor the protection of our National Inter cats, and th*- honor of our flag, the main tcnanc* of th# moat friendly relations with an fore!/,, ; powers, entangling alliances with none and th** protection of the rights of o« r ftsbermen We reaffirm our approval of the Monro* tn*v fr n* and believe In the achievement* of the manifest dcstlfty of the Republic In It* broad * cst sense. We favor th' #na*'iment of more string* nt laws and rt Ulions lor the restriction or crimi nal, pauper and contract immigration The Republican party ha*- always been the champion of th*- oppressed, and recognizes th* dignity of manhood irrespective of faith, color nationality It sympathize* with (be cans* of home rule |« Ireland, and pro teats against the p< rsecutlos of the Jew s in Russia The ultimate reliance of tree ir.puUr govern merit is the Intelligence of the people, and th* malntenant e of freedom aotong Its m* n *,/#• therefore declare anew our devotion to liberty of thought and condolence, of speech and press, and approve all agencies and Instrumentalities which contribute Ui the education of the chJi df*'U of the lahd. but while insisting upon the fullest measure of religious liberty we are op P*,-.* d to any union of church and Hut* W, reaffirm <» r opposition, declared in th* Republican platform of jsss. to 4j; <om hi na tions of capital organized In trusts or otherwise to control arbitrarily the condition of trade among our citizens tVe h< artlly imho* the action already taken Upon this subject and n-k foi such further legislation .* may be re<julr< d to remedy any defects in existing laws ami to render their enforcement more complete ami effective Approve the pulley of t iten ling the towns, villages, and rural c*, mm unities the advantage i t m»* free delivery service now enjoyed by \h« larger title* of the country, and reaffirm the declaration contained In the Republican plat form of l**s pledging a r«<b,< ti>,n of letter postage fo I ge||f at the earliest possible ul4,r ment consistent with the maint. nance of tbe I'ostoffU* th partment and the highest class of postal tvrvlce We << minemI the spirit and « vi.irm * of re ( mi in it civil ->« rvltt an t the aim- 4i„j, ».stent enforcement by th** Republican pariy I of th* laws n guiattng th* same The construction **f the N'lurctut canal is of j the highest importance to the Am* rival* peo pn* as, .» measure of national defets* and U# IIIII HI I* HliH ll.».|.l« It A II.I I 1 It t ..iiiim r , c rmI l>c AiRUuilut ttf Mw t’f.iuu butu irtnrrmni m W* fftvt'r Ui« ft-Jiii i'tui* v»f ii»« T* rrM‘ f *«*l lfc«* 4 |<ia< ttfftldi' <l«u ‘lur rt|4r<l •« Mip U.H r *u of ()** |m*» 1*J- f (h- l«irUoru •-ml <4 tbr t'uiu I »M »(•» Ail ll.r fait--».*| ofBi Ml iili.l || f ||,v T«r r»u»n*» iut» 1 rru» i* i»* n<tt« r« at<t> iiu (fi< i < i f mii i tut rwiit of n I( iiitprii in*ot »boultl U* wwn4i.| ii f«f ii« (iidklU iHv Wf ffttuf I hi' V#ftftl**ii (Miti^kl I If**- leu.. •(••4 Uft* af Ii»«ftfi4 |»uMu Uft4« to It* M#U» Rbd T»ff(U»flM lb *l*il» IUttf lift, wu4n# *ai u ( • #* tu 4l»|*»l||o r«vUii«.MliMft i*i»4 W) **IU*|* ft* wifi •ftvurc il * U..IIU.. 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I Ik* MMkwikt Im hill kk* kUk.»|. *«4 *W llwll k» **» wk* kk* ib» w* IWkMttfk II* k*H| W Mkk‘ 1 •* M/ll* > ..——.. ... COffOfcfcMIOVAL VOKK, 4 Hi IM tN ft»« •*mM mn4 In the senate on U<e 6th the eo*. lultr end diplomatic approbation kill wa» brought tip, but was temorrarily lain a«;de In order to permit Mr, V eat to eddreaf me ten at* on me reaeiut en heretofore Introduced by him to dU charge the flr,*n<« comm,Me* from further ronsiderat.oB ol the obi to niece wool on the free 1**1, end to bring It before the nenate for notion. Mr. Veat mid that It wea not hi* p ir» pone to Invaba me proving of me an tionnl democratic < 'invention to tie held In Chicago, He we* retponon • to thn demo' rn>, of Mi>*o irl end not to nny *eifo on«titi>tcd tribunal lot,he or outaide of thn senate cdumb*- r, If he wa» a member of the f hb ago con motion he would cant hi* vote and o>« hi* Influence for the nomination of a man who com id succeed on a plat'orm In favor of tariff reform ano aga.nrt nil cia** leg,elation and InUrett*. In the house after a roll cad fora 'joo run. Mr, Hat,' n of MI««ouri moved to suspend the rule* and pa** the euth option bill, Mr, Hatch * poire in tua, port of the n,e»*ure, Mr, Herbert of Alabama applied the bm on cootUM* tlonal ground*, a* did al*0 Mr, Iloat ncr of laruUlann, wno declared mat It* *ndor>einent oy a more flagrant violation of the constitution than had ever received the eodoi»« went of the republican party Mr, Henderson of Iowa oppos'd the bill, Mr, Hath, In the few minute* which were rt erved for him, *ald ne had lougot lor hi* honed conviction the bill via a conflict between the board* ol trade. The motion w»» agreed to, and accordingly the hill wai pa»*< d. The first two section* of the bill define option* and future*, the third names a* the article* to which they shall relate a* "cotton, hops, wheat, coin, out* rye, barley, gru-i seed, flaxseed, pore, and otner edi ble product* of swlriei" and me fourth Impose* a license ol 11000 on dealer* ie options and future* and a tax of b cent* on each pound ol cotton, hop*, pore, lard, bacon and other edible product* of *wine and 20 cent* a bush el on each bushel of the other article* or "future" contract which such deal er, a* vendor, shall maze, either in hi* own behalf or on behalf of others, Mr, Jiryan of Nebraska moved to sus pend the rules nod pats a bill appro priating fid.000 for a pedestal monu ment to (ienerai W. T. Sherman, The bill passed, Mr. Washington of 'Tenncsse moved a suspension of the rules and a passage of a hill admitting the territory of New Mexico into the sisterhood of states. Mr. i'erklns of Iowa demanded a second. The second having been ordered the Idli was passed by a vote of 167 to .'J amid loud applause. The applause was renewed when Mr. Smith of Arizona moved to suspend the rule* and pats the bill ad mitting Arizona to statehood. The bill was passed - yeas, 171: nays, 12. In the senate on the 7lh the diplo matic anti consular appropriation hill was considered. Mr. Hale, in charge of it. explained that the amendment* recommended by the committeo on ap propriations a* to envoy* extraordina ry arid minister* plenipotentiary were simply re-establishing tno status under the existing law. Mr. Hale said trim where the house had consolidated mis sion* the amendments proposed to leave them a* under existing law, and that to that effect the appropriation would he increased. These amend ments were ait agreed to, including the following. Increasing from 060,• 000 to 1*0,000 the appropriation to meet unforeseen contingencies in the diplomatic and consular services, and strixing out the provision that no part of the amount tha.. *•» paid in set tlement of any claim of any foreign power, inserting an item of 00.1,000 for the snare of me United States in the expense of u pre liminary purvey fur a continental rail way: Inserting an item of $$0,000 m addition to f!7.'>,000 heretofore appro priated for the international boundary line sur’ ey between the U'niteu Mutes and Mexico: increasing salaries of con sul general* at lamdon. i'aris, Havana and liio .Janeiro from $6, OoOlu 06,000. The bill was then passed. Jo lue house the agricultural appropriation niil was reported by Mr. Hutcn of Mlssouiluud placed upon tftu calendar. Several tin Important private bilis weru passed liy I unanimous consent, J he house then went into committee of t ic Wi.oie on liio urgent ueficlency hill, ] be Inn j It I'JMUJ'I illMTH f i , HI «>ti*» lur I'UJJJIMIM [ ol punaluti* and lor iiiU<'Oiittn«nui enp«i.»a* lor Ilia iiwua* uf rujuaruiitUm* Aft-r a urlwf unpliumtiuii iy Mr. bay. in* of Iu4ii* and a t talc mail l by Mr I'lHk'la) uf Mama lli.it Mlil.a llmru au* liil apparent dulluiuni’}' ul ubitlil ti.uuu,ui'ij fur tnu pa) un til ol puu* »iun«; Ibum an* an uuuipendwi bin• ant* ul #*,604.000, li.u I'uinmlli** aruMi and Ibu bill mu* pa*««u Mr Mi line, ol Araanaa* ullud lip. a* u prlvtlutfud MttuatUin. n nut amandin* tba art ul MupUmuar if >, I* n. tu lur lull i aria.ii lanii *r>.aiu.i lur tua pur> l<u*u ul aulin*’ lu Him uuititruatlntt uf r iilraaU*.' a* Ml pru*We that Ibur* tball ba lurluiied all laau* yrnuiau tu nuydatuur uurparaMoa maid ia tb# ' UiHiriiuiiuH uf a raiuuad upim.tu iu aau «uatuimiaul with IK# |<urtien uf tba mad bataoaairuatud au4 emupieud wtlblu tba libiu •puu.ituu In tba (aid Jfiai.t.a* art lb* taa ul !■».*« fur. wit* tb* land* tuiuriuliiuu* m.iK tb« purtluM ul tb* buil nut now i uiti|'-uii4 |ii*l>uuM> alibaut di>pu«ibf uf tu* Util ad.uuruud, lb lb* Mb a I# ub Ibu bib Ilium Wuru but l**»l>'ft«w aubrlul* piutubl. Mr, I all *a«* autiwu ul bU lawat uu tu mdr*** lb* tauai* u*at It «db»may u* bi* rw*ulutlub fur .iu ibmtu* *ttun•• tu M|,*il*r m.iruad >u ,|,*ii,ai .Mufti* • itb lb* *l*rttub ul Miaaiii *. Mr Ibupb r**d *tt *rfuu4*nl lb rnppurt ul tb* VtU iul»«d*«.*4 llarub * prutldibf fur tb* irituatiwb tad re laumituu al arid laud* fur tb* pMt** t,uu uf luruat* and tb* uUUaliuu ol IMWlUNtfU*. lb* |,«a*l* * daftul***) bill a a* laid Mluru tba ** a at* *ad r*l*rr«d tu tb* u«wtt‘ tua a* atiprupfiaitua* In »'>* bu*.** lb* m*uiar urdar ba« la* bmu d*ut«*,id It Mr l*|lui*f tiilawla !>■• «**##»• ul tb* buuiu *t*t*d tu* iw*it« urd*r tu a* tba tula uu urdaua* tb* pmtiaut •tuMtiub u* tba tbirn madia* ul tb* t II anwadia* tba an a* I an lur u,* li« ff.Vnr* Ul KUttalH ram wad i*u» |ia*i< Mr M< llaa al Aiaaerat ua vharuu ul tba bill) n irtuuutl) ylu d»d tba ruur »« M* ll*!< b I M ... uu ubut* wiil.ua lb* buut* «*at M f . ■" . SB*■» Ini'/ comm III** of In* who** lot th* t onr;4»tai,oo ol th* agr,r ,.o,ra. ' *p propriatioo trill ii,ota wm no g*n *'»* debate and to* hi,l man rat i if paragraph# lor amat.att,*»i </n a , veri/ai amendment, a diver#.on »aa <i,ra*n>n*4 Of A, It, 'I aj,or o' i to to, wlto man* * prole*t oo #p»* u w,.n % rlgi/r wto/ h la ruaramnrtru o' i,lm, anti who wa* *r,#wer*d la n * mor* flgt/rtnu mat,nor If Ur him ,u ol l, *'.»#» Ur, I of tor dan *<J tofre* trad*, Iran coinage ol a\,<tat or to* •ubtr*n- or/ *' heme wo ,id • t,*1', to* farmer* and propo#*4 the f- owing legislation a* ib« great need* of agrt euHnriata A merchant mam,, ot*r nut wa'erway *, connecting ri»» * of to* tonth with th* lake* of toe /.',rtn, th* prohibition of gambling ,« f*rto product*, the. free ueii c / o nr.ao* in the rural di*trlef# the prvw.lio# of farm pro*, net# and the c ■ mu of • large bom* «f,*r**l; th* p i. ;,g of ail tii* »o oier# of the north , th* “t ' ,\\on 1,1 th* I,iiter*'<« /,f the •outfit more baft*'',? lint;, ; the natiooai haneing #y*t*m am . »oo iitiuo ol the irMMnddtl* r, ,»t<- ,' me ii',uor traffic, 'Jo* com r:. then runs mill the hoi we* pu«»'i 'In th* •« net* on toe ill A toe -gent de.'e.eftcy old, up propria / own (M> for the pre-cot yeai wa» putted witnout a word of <i,»ou# aioo, Two of the genera or, fopr.a tion bid#- U,e iegi#)»tlv« on-, ./r.cmi nral come ever from toe no and wer* referred to th* comm “ -o up piopnation#, and tA« two . 'or me adlui**lon of ,\t# Mexico*;,'; -tr.Ofia a* itoU* were ai#o received from Hi* bonne and referred to the < m rr. Ueo oo mrfnone*. Tnen two o«# on tb* aii*or <jUe»tior. one , Mr, Morgan (which wa# mere./ j, o.mi nor/, however, to a more --,mo'ied nddret* that he propoted to max > neat ween, when he nope* for aiar.- - , . ii ene*) and the other by Mr ,io , * of Ar»an#aa. Mr, Morgan .a c »,in« pretty hrnaii h nt# of hi* ;e<e m,na tion to draw out tne view* of - lain democratic ncnator* on the *. , „■§■ tion, and referred incidentally to th* p.camire he would eapendnoo in aim ing arrow# at Mr. fchermnr,, if the Minr.eatioli* convention wo . <i nonor tba country by making that senator its standard m - in the coining campaign, In too nauso Mr. On’as of Alabama ca, <j jp a bill modifying tbo revised sUv.'.cs, so as to u.tpenre with proof of loyalty . daring tbo war of thu rebuilt m a a prereoubite to being restored or ad mitted to ine pension roil ol any per son who otherwise would bn entitled thereto; nor shall proof of to) ally be necessary in any application for bounty land, where the proof otberw.oj owe , that the applicant is entitled thereto; provided that no soidter tesiored or admitted to the pension rod sh cl re ceive any back pay, 1 his a t shall not extend to any person under the disability imposed by the fourteenth article of tbo amendment to th * on stitution. I'assed, On motion of Mr. K. It, Taylor of Ohio ab,ii was passed providing that suits at law against any departmental officer, ora commissioner | of tho United Kates, to compel the ! performance of a ministerial function shall not abate by reason of the death. f resignation or removal of such officer, but sbuli survive against his «„' ;«ssor In the office. I,IKK WUMTIIWS, The Klrsl llreib Im is I lain t* a ling a Kish I'rsserrs. Trifsvn l,K„ I'a,, June 'As ,n the ease of .folmstown, a fish dam » is one of the chief causes of tie- awful cala mity lu-re. ft was a famous fishing ground, well stocked with ban and a resort for sportsmen from furry, Ugie, Titusville and western New Y-ifk. Heavy wire netting with amali in-.lie* had neen iut over tlie water weirs to prevent the hasa from escap ing, and this, more than any thing else, caused the Increased body of water to give way to tins ris ing flood, for the driftwood caught on the wire, clogging It so the walewas hacked up sufficiently to tea, rvay a new course at the sids of th* i- , dam, which dam remains. Tin- damage at Mpartanshur? where tin-dum broke, Is estimate'I ist * ,,-i*. Th* rush of waters carried awuy l.oml,'* darn at d woolen works t.elnw and badly damaged Kern’s mil,, Then the Hoodrleli dam broke and w ith it* '■loo.ooo feet of timber whs swept away, '1'lie l,,ss in tl,c fhl f reek (alley from bridge* curried off will bent ica-t -to,* !.,UI It' ... I . . . it . . * « »B Franck creak, there U * ■>>v lltttMilg*. ItCMt » ttlllIMM l„r 11*1 l|i|U*/ Nil i e, Miki, Jmi' !<•. Mi» M k irol, it trlilmv Uvinir elmie lu *. 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