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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
\ GROG MUST GO.
SnchistlioCryoflliBNalionalProliilii-
A Eathor Largo Attondanoo of Del
egates From Thirty-Ono Statost
Daniels , of Maryland , Tells How
Prohibition Works in His State ,
Whereat the Convention Glamors
for "Maryland "
, My Maryland ,
Miss Frances Willard Tells How
All Parties Had Snubbed Her ,
A Clamorous Time A Woman Siif-
iraRo Kcsoluiloii Kulcd Out
At It A alu To-Day-
T1IK IMtOllUUriONISTS.
\IHfKI DAY'S NATIONAL SF-SS10 * .
riTTSliUlto , July 23. The National Prohl-
lutlou convention won called to order in Iafay
attolmll at 11 o'clock , Gldion I. Stewart iii
the chair. The attendance was very largo.
1'iior to nssomblyltig of tha convention the
I'ounsylvnula delegation hoed n cacti * aud de-
c.'ded to presoiit the nnino of John Btnck ( or
the prceidantial numliiatlun. After prayer an
address of woicomo WUH dcliverod l > y C. S.
Hose , of 1'ittbburg , who declared that old
partio-i had both outlived their usefulness , and
that Woman suffrage , and prohibition were 11
now the two paramount issues before tha in
countrj' . Gideon I. Stewart responded on behalf -
half of the convention , nnd declared that the on
liquor trallic , Ilko slavery would bo
bo eradicated from the land.
.lames B'nck , of Pennsylvania1 undo
the opening iidilress , and npoko of the recep rei
tion accorded Mls Frances \Villaid by both
the republican nud democratic conventions ,
and deir lefusal to consider thu < iueation of
i prohibition.
A temporary organization wni rlTjcted by
the election ot Mr. Daniel , of Maryland , and
Midi Woodbridgc , of Ohio , and Charles S.
Carter , of Washington , 1) ) . C. . : m secretaries.
lilt. DANIELS tha
poke of the progress prohibition wai
making In Maryland. The general result was
that the jails of tint state were empty , tlio
churches were l-ttter filled , and every interest nn
iu the state was better promoted. So long ,
however , as the national government allowed and
liquor to bo imported and issued
license stamps , the state constitution uud
BtatO law in favor of prohibition
oanld not ba enforced M the tpnpral govern
ment fostered and protected intemperance tion
through the license system , and hence they will
must sti ike the general government , Neither in
of tbo two parties hud dared to touch the ques in
tion. Oua of tboin had found a phico for the
protection of the wool tariff of Ohio but neither and
of tlinni had found a place for the protection of All
the hones of the pooule. [ Applause. ] Tlio jtcts
ordy thin ? for the prohibition party to do wns
to neil so b'g ' a vota that it would huit both
parties. If the Chiistian temperauco voters
f of the countiy were united , they could put gates
omo good maa in the White house this jcar.
They were tuld they could not form n party
t , on a , tinijlo issue , but that depends on the size u
' .S of tha issue. [ Cheers. ] Until tha two old
parties wcr i ewcpt out of existancu the old
spirit of antagonism would continue There
was victory in the air for the prohibition
party , mid itVM coming as sura as they livud.
The audience saug "IJjro to Think Dare
to Vo , " and than thera was n demand tlm
band should play
"MARYLAND , MY MAtlTLANll "
The rommittea on o-edentiilswas appointed
and the convention adjourned till 2 o'clock.
Tha afternoon sosnon wus opened by the
ninging of a campaign sjng to the air of John
Uruwn , the refrain being ' Olory ! glory ! hallelujah -
lujah ! our cause is marching .oii. ' After suit the
prayer tha whole convention joined in the
hymn , "Crown Him Lord of All. " Indians
The sacretary reported tha
following repro-
the
Dentation la convention :
polled
Alabama 2 California -3 named
Connecticut - Illinois 45 co *
Maine 3 Kansas 17 IndiauK
Kentucky C Michigan 61 ! bluffs
Nebraskj 3 ] ) > kota 1 lodge
Ohio 31 J Now Jertey 18 await
Maryland Hi I New York. 75 a
Mixsouii IU | Toncesscu 12
Tnxus 1 > I I'onuslvanLi T > 8
Wiaconiin 65 |
ST.
TotV . . . . . . li goods
Telegrams encouriiging the convention in and
its work , from vaiioin parti of thu country
were received end applauded. It was decid $1)20,000
ed to HOIK ! a telegram to the prohibitionists §
of Indi ia , It being stated th.it to-morrow tbo i$175OOJ
mo.st ili-rtperati ) fight ever fought in this coun tioj
try for the recognition of the principleHof pro
gito
hibitionvtH to ba fought on the RUI ! of ludi- sigiiuiimt
: tna ,
to
I1IHS WII.I.AItl ) Htjtfs
read the memorial of the Woman's Christian actual
Temperance amjciatlou , nnd relntud her pay
experience in attttmi.tiu ; to obtiin a hear about
ing In the greenback , rcjiub- Nov
lluan and democratic conventions , only
An np ) ropriate ] iluc w.is next rccitod on National
"Tho Use of the Bjllot"wlth much olfect , by the
MibH Carrie Mesh r ft lUltiiuore. P.
After Foino further delay the report of the C.iiloton.
O'ininlltoo ' on credentials . -
W.-H jiroientod , show-
in ? thirty-ona states and territorits ropro-
eonted by f > 7J ( delegates , and that there were
actually -101 delegntos present. A resolution risen
accompanied the report to the euVct that delo-
gttui bo auth'iri d to cast the full vut'j of the receiver
at'Jto which they represent. The ropoit was action which
occupied mid the revolution was odnjited after '
hoc ilucu ! ioa. ' rison's
u 'Ihuro was HO mucn
concerning
NOISE AND IlSOltl ) > iil : cehcr
tint a delegate suggested tint th < iyvould ho- the
oimii n rtomocratio convention bofoio long , bo
la the midst of much confusion and turmoil ,
the roll of states was called fur the nomina A
tion of committee on permanent organization DAYTON
nnd resolutions The convention by a ritine hero all
vote , and with much enthusiasm endorsed rake
the views and principles 1 in
ovpresso memo Loss ?
rials of the \Vonion's Christian Temperance
Union ' pro'cntcd to-day. It was proponed to
i with It
A WOMKN'H HUKFRAOK TLANK ,
but ot the suggestion of Mrs. Woodbridtro ,
the secretary , tint part of the motion was
withdrawn. At 0:35 : the convention took a
tecofB until 8 p. in ,
hlKOIMI TUB SALOON A MAT.
The ovcnlug session ninncd by singing vari
ous liyiiiii-i , nml campaign moloniuu , nnd
imiyir by Kev , Wnrner , of Now York
i'ennaaent organ zatlon wad effected , with Trom
I'llOFEi-HOIl HAMUfiL DICKKV , the
of Michigan , president , mid n Inrgo number Alipellte
\icu-p'i4ldont'i. ! . A committed was ap nclic ,
pointed to conduct Air , Dickey to the chair , exertion
hi the tlulr of
taking ho _ cxpremed
lil. < appreciation of the high honor iniuo iplrJU
done him. They came hero , ho said , for Ilrart
worlr , not for wiirde. They worn not in oreil
harmony with Uiosu who ielie\ed In taxirg niitinl
and IL-eiiHliig the liquor sy t m. They could I'll/r.s on the
not lot it alone , They beliavod that It ought ICIdiiey.iuno /
to be mipprexsfd. [ Cheem. ] Theio w < no nil
liopu to bo placed Iu political partios. This
prohibition party stood committed to earnest , tltti ,
independent pilitlcal action. Their object
wan to found , nd to build up from Its found vlth C'uiso
ation , nn intelligent body of voters whoso
political thmwlit would ba to complete tha
iuppresaion of thu liquor trafhc. 'lo that
work they were pledged , nml by that work
they expected to ktand. With the power of
the general government in their hands It GUAT
would bo wielded wlsoly and tha nation would etflntly
be redeemed fnitn the curse of the rum power. plication
THTJ.S'Q TO BIIOT 0V1 HT , JOHN , or bent
> Orflco
A proposition t > adopt t o two thmU rule lOH'S
for nomination was rejected ami the majorlt ;
rule was ftdoptod.
The roll of states was then celled , for the
nomination of ono member from rnch for a
committee on finance , and two members for
the national executive committee , Various
propositions were submitted nnd referred to
the coinmitteo on. resolutions , among their
ono to make the ba > ! of representation t thi
next national prohibition convention two fore
o ch cotigrec ional ( list let ftml four for nich
atate , md another to chiogo the jnrtj s nnm' .
The convention then , nt 10 o'clock , adjourned
till U to-morrow tnoinlng.
oitoo GO
OVKH TIIK 1UVKK TO CANADA.
DETHOIT , July 23 , The Iowa state prohibi
tion law , which wont into olivet recently ,
caught a good many of the distillers thcro
with lar o quantities of whisky on thtir
hands. The p ovlslon of the law prohibltoi
the shlimient of liquor to any other utato , atu
In order to eventually got It into market owuuri
luvo been compelled to export It. For eovoral
days tiny have boon shipping to Windier at
the rnta of two car loads par dny. Iho
liquor Is kept In cars but U virtually in l-ond
ud will remain there un'.II arrangements
cm bo made to ro-excort It to Now \ ork. iht
ollector requires nil those ) ovpoitiug to oxo-
ito n bond for the amount of duty 8J us tepid
pid 'nnify the government in cafe whisky
nLoaldbjJolJ in Canada.
1'ATIUO WO
Call Vuv the Scoontl Convention o
the Irish Nntlon.il Iioa uo of
Ainoricn At Jtuston August
lit Sovton mill Kcilniontl
to ho
ClllCAUO , July 23. The following ollicln' In
notice will bo issued to-moriow :
The second national cotiNOtition of the I rial <
national league of America will : i domblu nt
o'clock , n. in. , Wednesday August ll ; , IbSI , .
Funuoll hall , loston ! , Mass. Kvery brancl :
liivinc over iifcy mcmhars in good stnmling
the national trausuror's books , is entitled U
rcpi wuted by ono dclesnto. Kvery branch
having moru than two huuilrod members in
good financial standing Is entitled to bo
resento I by two dilegatof. No branch c m G
have more than two leprcsentatiui1) . Any J
society desiring to nlliluto with tlio league in
time to bo entitled to representation can for
ward tha requisite ono quarter's duos to tha
treasurer , Uev. Charles U'lleilly , D. p. , Detroit - nau
troit , Michigan , nnd nny body of men in sym
pathy with the struggle of tha Irish people for tlio
self-govornment , can organize as A branch of
league by remitting ono quarter's dues to
reverend treasurer , becoming thereby entitled - the
titled to send a representative to Boston. they
dues are § 1 per year per capita.
Wo have tha great pleasure of announcing ,
the authority of Charles Stewart I'arnoli , einco
lion , Thomas Sexton , M. 1' . , by friends for
foes acknowledged the most brilliant
orator in the Itrititli parliament , nnd Hon.
Tolm E. Hedmond , M. 1' . , with who o earn-
ojtne and eloquanco our countrymen are
already acquainted , ' .vill atteud the conven
on bohidf of the people of Ireland , They
address the rcpresoaUtivt-s of their race Tc
the United States on tha outlook for liberty $3.50
the native land , and will convoy to them caws
important information on the plans , hopes , are
expectations of the national orcaulzation. choice
men who sustain the methods and the ob- mon
of the Irish people under the chosen mon
, Charles Stewart I'arnell , are cordially trader"
invited to become members of the hague , in
orderby thonumbers and personnel of tho'delo- of
nt the convention , to demonstrate the
devotion nf the Irish people in America to Seven
thcirmotherland , her pxtient and heroioatug- each
for political and civil liberty. Signed , all ,
AUIXASDEH SULLIVAN ,
President.
CHAIILK.S O'llEiiLV 1)D , Treasurer.
liOOEK WALSH , Secretary. not
trade
INWAJiH. vance
as
was
. JFinclsdio FclloiviQo nnd
was After , but Got * Repulsed. usually
not
ty
DUHANUO , July 23. Captain Porrinos , com
manding a detachment of cavalry font In pur. light
of the Indians that made the outbreak nn G uO
cattle camp a short time ere , found tl o assorted
entrenched in their stronghold , ona with
miles west of tha Blue mountains. On Ibs ,
16th , after a sharp light , they were com
to retirp with tlio loss of ono scout
Wormington , and James lliggins , c was '
boy , was killed. There are two hundred 'change
bled
, well nrmud , eo well protected in the
that it has been found impossible to dis mainly
them , Capta'n ' Porriues will probably
at the
orders from
headquarters before making
further attack. load ,
block.
A St. Ijoulu ( suspension. corn
. Louis , July 23. The extensive dr in ,
' y buy
house of We'ar , lioogher it Co , , of Sixth a ;
Ch irles stroeti , assigned this forenoon to close
Nnthatiiel Cole. The assets are given nt ubml the
, embracing : CioocUaiul morchaiiiii e ,
110,010 ; ojien accounts nud bills receivable ,
: other mnttcM SoO.CCO. The llublh- Thcra
are not deliuitely known , but thoii'gre wheat.
is about Sl.W.O'O. The causnofthoos a feature
in the refusal of New York banks belling
make the customary advanced Thn fir n
Hut if time is given to toillzo on ho Vork
iirnpet ty on hand they will not omy prevented
In full but luvo a handsome surplus ol wheat.
75 per cunt. Tlio indebtedness is In present
Yoik , Huston and ProUdunco. The tin ,
largo creditor hero iu St. Louis is tbo cage
Bank , for 5-5,000. The members ol a decrease
Him nrj J. H , W ar , Jesse lioogher , John croasu
Boogher , Jarr.ui Hulliday and Murrey thuiio
. Chicago
wheat
A Ilnnlc Kcuulvor ltcn\Kna \ , bo thi-re
iNDiANAroLW , July 23.John C. S. liar- ofwncat.
tliis niDfUinz resigned his position na thirf
of the Indiana Banking
company Ootimnte
failed last Auzust for § 75 .000. This
Is tha result of the suspension of Har
bank. Nothing Is positively known "JiiBt
the condition of his accounts as ro hummer
but it is undontood the resignation i leans
result of a pressure. His suxcs-ior will vUininnaa
to-morrow. fever
to-day's
Hay Hnko Factory In not very
, Ohio , July 23. A fieroi fire ragot nudU
this forenoon , destroying DodJ's thcso
hay '
factory nnd I'urk
twenty private dwelling *
7,600. tradu
tcalplng
On
} . hard
changed.
A
special
TORPID BOWELS , NKW
DISORDERED LIVER. ; ho bulls
and MALARIA. ' , ho bait
these sources iirlso ihreo-fourths ot "
illsc'incs of the hunmn mco. 1'lioso wa
cent , at
lymptomsjnillcntotholroxiijtcnco : T n oi
, Jtutrcli cokllvc , Welt IIcjil * her
fulluctg after eating , uvernlou ta ho tirnt
uf \ > nily or iiilnil , I'ruttutloii l'h < ) air
, JrrlluIjllKy of temper , J.o v iu ) ing ,
, A fi'clliir
( of JiiivJiij ; iieclcvtrtl
id
for
limy , J > U/luc , J'JullrrlnK'it Ilio n
, I > i > t liclorr ( lie cym , hlulily col- niycrn of
Urlnr , CO.\KTII ATIO.V7 nnd do- said to bo
tha lisa of a lomcily that acts directly1 According
Uver , AsaLlvermedicliioTlTT' tiinatod
Jiuvo no oijual. ' 1'hclr actlonon the
. ! Skin is also
prompt ; rcmorlm ;
Impuiitlcs through these tliioo - , ' ! 0,00 < l
sonnil oC tha uytinn , " producing uppn- _ ' 5UU0 ( '
digestion
, regular stool a , a eleur
BkluundavlBorousbody. TUTT'H j'ir.r.M current
no nausea or trilplnif nor luterfero Hiimn
dally work and 1110 u iicrfcct luadipmrters
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. range
haldertnrvrberc-.llffG. OUJcoUilurrnytit.N.V. without '
TUTTS HAIR DYE. mound n I'ho tit of the ,
llAiit on Winsurits changed In- ui in prlcn
to nrx ; > 8sr Itucic byuklnglo ap amo and
of this DTE , Hold by Orugc went from
by ozpross on receipt of 81.
, 41 ilurray Street , New Ycirlr.
MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FBEf. wont up 1
CHANGES ON 'CHANGE.
Wet Weather Ads as a Darapwr on
Chicago Cattle Bayers ,
Fat Animals 10 Cents Lower
And Lower Prices Imperative.
A Drop of $2 to $3 per Head Since
thoDoolino Sot In ,
Westem Nebraska and Wyoming
Cattle Mon on the Market ,
Hogs Lively , with an Advanoo o :
8 to lOo ou the Day ,
Corn IJccldfdly Active A ficnlplnj.
Deal In IVIicRl Yellow Fever
An'cctlnfi I'rovlsiotiH
CHIG.VQO
Speclnl Dispatch to TUB KK.
CIUCAIIO , July 23 , T/is / morning was rainj
nnd olisagrocablp , thoriby interfering \viti
gcuurfvl outdoor ojioratlons , so that but little
business wa tnms.icteJ during the forenoon
fact , after the Htonn buyers were blow
getting around , nnd the cattle market rulei
lull till late in the dny , TJiero wai a large $
per cent of uativeH tlmu \
forpn tfow dnyti , mil
.imorig tlicso were piiino e.xcellont dro\e . 1'a
cattle are nt least 10o lower than on Monday
nnd all sorts of grnssy stock , having to compoti i
with the best samplot of range c.ittle , wll
Imvo to sell at
LOW I'llICES.
The best fat cnttlo may bo iiiotcd | at 0 CO to
To ; second class 5 81) ) to 0 10 ; mid grnatars n
80 to f > 23. Toward the eloso of the daj
thcro was a fair demand for exporter ) am
shipping cattle , but second class and gr.ifnara
were nogloctcd troin litwt to last. To.\
were ngain plentiful , fresh receipts out !
thoao carried over making 100 to I2"t cars on Jfr.
market. They sold nt the lowest figures
akrday for the reason , declining ns was
generally anticipated to-day , 10 to lOc below
current p-fc a ofVo Jiitiod * y. TJO prices
bold at ycdtordny Bliowa : \ urop of
5U to $3 l'iu : IIBAD
of
the don n turn Bet in. The first Montauas
the Hcnsou arrived Monday nnd the first
Wyoming to-day , nnd thcro were n few
Colorados a week or HO ago ; BO that tha
ranges nro now fairly represented. The pany
clmnce.s were that there would bo little or no
improvement in range c.tttla to-day , as the
supply won Inr o nnd the demand slow. let
xniia nro making from ? 3.25 to § 4 10 ; bulk , paid
to $3.75 ; common imthei , Oflpccinlly the
, nro soiling at very low lifjures. Stockeri not
also spiling at very low prices. ( ! oed to nny
, 1200 to 1SOJ Ibn , STi UO to S0.40 : com let
to fair , § 1.50 to 85.70 ; butchers' com
, S..OO to § 1,00 ; Btockew , SXOJ to SI.23 nnd
" , S3.75 tot ; 1.30. ey ,
TBE MUST wroMi.s'o CATTLB cure
the r.iugo arrived to-day. Crocker Uootli ,
Ueorgo Keoline , nnd ICmuiott , Greens , of K have last
outfit , were tin
on markit with n train
of western Nebraska mid Wvomliigcattlc ,
however , on the rango. noon
terest
HOSS. at
Tlio disngreeablo weather this morning dii that
bccm ID k oj ) buyuM out of the market nn ; place
opened easy , ruled active , with an ad
of G to 10.3 on early salej. The advance Mr.
has been the c.ije tor n day or so past gtt
mainly on good pickers or modiuin crades
fancy light ; nest heavy stock , such ns is
wanted for the Now England trade the
keeping up with the advnnca. The quali cept
is good nnd ibout nil sold. Skip * am on
throiV'Outs are Helling at 4 00 toI 8- ' , with a to
demand ; fancy nil I best assorted ligh to
to 5 70 , with rumored talcs at 6 00. Jte'l the
pickers nnd shippers 5 09 to G G5 Mr
rumored sales at G 70. Light , ICO to UK
10 to 5 70.
It is
CORN by
decidedly the most nctivo market or no
to-day. Host a of the small fry dab holders
in it , but the purchases were confined feollng
to Comxtock , JIutchiriEon and Adams. Brush
Hutchinson nnd Aduma were oary [ buyers , but phone
hfRhent point AdamH commenced to un company
mint of his stuff being taken by Com- the
. The opening lignro for .September intercuts
was nGc , From this point dcclino sot that
InllnenccJ by the dropping off of orders U much
these orders , however , were nearly nil ol wh'ch
scalping nature nnd entirely local. The Lho
for September corn at 1 o'clock was 0 In the
same as the opening nnd
WIIKAT. change
was only nery Bin ill Hcalping deal in hbares who
. The imuket was steady and without it is
except a decline of c. at the close , d'ould
then at 83J. Its higlmit
point for B''p Friendly
tomberwaHSl The pohtlng of thu Now when
HtiitcmenC of the visible Riiply ] probably $70 ' ,
a greater decline in the price ol
. The New York utatement shows the thootficerH wanted
visible supply to bo , ' '
ll,7'i'J,5SH bush- ter do
which is 1)88,421 ) bushels I H than the Chi
Btatemont made it , making for la-st week
of U70,421 btuhols iinteid of an in
of nfnrly 18,000 , The discrepancy in
statements Is easily explained. Tl\t \ was
ropoit iiicludeu tha supply ol received
in St. J-ouiu and ] Vliiineapoliu held
for milling purposes , which ruallycannot thousand
considered n a portion of the xinlljlo supply the line
. The Now
York Btatement deducts sultry
amount , presenting n more approximate
of the actual wupply. The
largest
Lho
ns true aa onu swallow brings the tion
one C HO of yellow favor in Now Or mander
iimkoH an oidemlc ] , " remarked a ire Mitsourl
to-day ; "that ono case of yellow and
in ' tlio Crescent City was ronpoiiKlblo for being
ilcullno in provisions. " Tha dncllno was donor.
great , however , belngabout 7Jc for Un tion If
cents fur ribs. The openii g ligurea for
DrtlcleH were 7 20 nnd 7 7'l ' rudjicctivoly. p.
woo not hoarl from , 'J'ho provision City
was very tlack , being confined toenml platform
deals , war
IN TUB AKTKIt.NOON , IIOSH on
the uftcrnooa board wheat declined J to Iho bands
advanced 1J ! , Pork earomaliu uu thousands
. tops
Ijattorod
veterans
M'AMj STUKKT. onthuxtavin
HK.VSAT10KAI < IIOO1I I.V JAXI | ) .V. ; roate
IJlspatcli to Till ; ] ) KK. n the
YOIIK , , Inly 23 , The latent dodge of
was uprutJtoday , \ ii , Ltinjon , nnd
was I < nuiH\lllu and Nashville , which Sioux
"whooped" from the start , and 2J per ties nro
thu oprniiiK wtm succeeded by u tur- tonn ,
advance uf Ic , which put the t ( .k within
hour 'IjSv uhovo yostenlny'ri llgnro. ihlp , was
WAH thick with thu rumor of London itfugo
nnd the movement wan well engineer inll , of
"fore Igu" houce. Theru were steady wreck of
both fct1 ck and liomla ; the latter nru
ft purchase for live or ten points ) egruo ,
to u Hiecltl cable diipatch , It is i- - tiiiar Dull
tu-day that west of
' . Norwegian
LONDON' IIOI.DH
No cutunato
Hhare of Louisville utock out of the n the
fliareh auUtanding , A rej > ort \vt& ihico thu
that ICngUih holdout propone to iv\- \ oundlug
uf the road and transfer thu Springs
to London , u here they call ar ate vicinity
their property independently and 'ho u
reference tonll htroot complications. as feared.
Louiuvillo k Nashville bulge lifted the
market , land prices went up all
St. 1'aiil t ok a back tent , but jumps
2J per cent ; Nuithwcutuin the SADINA
Illinois Central 1 jt I'nlon I'aciliu ame , kept
351 to 3 . auiH ,
bis Hioruliig
COVU ) HIOCK
I umatea
I > r cent , but there In email trad- utt.
Ing In thorru The OouM p rly leoms con
tent to Mlow them to drag nlong after the
rest of the market : In other wordu , OouM docs
not propose to put hi * tockn to the foro. There
is no doubt thftt this in A regular Ciould rise
played with ft Ixindou mnsk.
"IT'S AN UL IND , " CTP.
Henry CIoww * y tha cholera ncsro Ij n
n good tlilntr and will drlvo American touriots
honifl and tend over btiidcs thouxaniU of ICu-
ropoan imboKs who will icar to stay at homn ,
All the money thnt would othor\n o bo opanl
in Kuropo forploiwuro * : I1I bo "pent here , nml
thti balance of the fnn'llrii cxrhango will oxn
come to bo In our favor ; and hence goixl times
sll around.
Tito Assets of the Q ( . InniU Ore nml
Stcol Company KHtlnmtcd nt
$3,000,000.
ST. Louirt , July 23. Nut \cty much addi
tional was learned to-day rolnli\ to thu fail-
uru of the St. Louis Orn nrd Stcfl companj- ,
K. A. Hitchcock , proAldjiit of the compnny ,
nnd the temporary receiver , had reftiH'J to
make n statement of thi > assets nnd liabilities
of thu company , Jin th > ground that it wai n
matter with which the public has nothing In
do , Mr. Hitchcock eaH tlio rrechcrshlp W.T
rendered necessary by ( ho fai'ure cf Cliorru
& Co. , of Chicago , whitTi was iudebto.l to thi
ro nnd steel compatiy In the amount o
$130,000. The liabilities beyond the bondo.l
debt amount to SlilO.OJi ) . The bonded debt
amounts to $2GOO,0 ( ' < > nnd tlio assets con
sists cif the plant of tlio company , the stock
on hum ) , nnd the contr.icts winch it holds.
Learning that Air. Hitchcock declined to
e *
timato the nescts , another gentleman tolcr
nbly conversaut with tlio business of the cor
partition wan seen , \\lio said that In Ids
opinion the Pilot Knob plant WKH worth about
$18,000,000 , the Or.nd Tower establishment
\buut SG.,0,000 , and the Vnlcanhllo lepre-
bcnting n tremendous rutlay , could hardly bo of
counted as nn outlay nt all , ns it is really
well into which other pirts of the combineii
corporation Imvo lx < en pouring their
revenues. Putting thti assets t $3,000,001
would , ho said , bo safu. Ill thn United dtnter
circuit court to-day Kth'ii A. Hitcheock tiled
his bond for SJOJ.OOO , vith KufiisJ. Iockl.inil
nnd 10 J ward lircdell n 'securities. ' It Is Hilil
hat n number of crotHtors are attaching the
llinois property of the company to-dty , niul
bat among other things the etoro nt Mur-
physboro has been sclzail , Tim history of the
Lallln-K.iml attachment may bent bo told In
. Iinflln's own words : "I was convinced
some time ngV said Air. Lntliii , "of thu Insolvency -
solvency of ths company , uud when they nnd
came to mo for powder 1 told them that I but
must Iiavo either each or good paper ; that I
(1 (
WODtt )
KOI1 TAKK NOTES
the Ore nnd Steel company , but thnt the
would take any paper thnt was good , i'or n bay
carload some time ago I accordingly took two nnd
notes of the Crystal Pluto-Cilias
compnny ,
winch were gii on _ to the Ore nnd Steel com
for coal furnished the former , and these the
notes I still h.ivo. When they wnntml
a sons
second carload , I told Mr. Harrison T would
thu powder go only ou condition that I got It
for It in good notw or money , nnd that
notes of the Oio aud Steel company would
do , because I did net bulie\o they were
good. On thli understanding
the powder go. Saturd y I hoard
about this recoiverchlp nud I saw Garrison
told him that I wanted either the mon
thn good notes , or the powder , I didn't
which , but I got nothing but n Iiuvmiit ,
which I Imvo to defend in order to hold the
lot of powder I sold them , and which I
taken possession of. "
It now appears that last .Saturday after the
n meeting of the principal parties in in
In the ore and btoel
company , was belt
the Mechanics' bank , and It was decided nlng
a receiver should he applied for , and thn The
was tendered tc 0. L. Gnrrl&on , who
accepted at the iuiOjV-then wont nnd R
. llitchcoclr win. , was not prcseiil
tbu meeting. Mr. Hitchcock nt once ad
tnted that ho wanted the
rccelvorshlii
himself , nud Oarrigon went back , and htatod not nleo
condition of thing * , and declined to ac fill.
the ollico.
There was very keen debal 0 storm
the subjpctniid Mr. Garrison was proved
accept the ollico anyhow , which ho declined
do. Charles 1 * . Choutouii won then offered
receivership , but fpr thencscnt declined.
Chontdnu , however , will Co
THIS rHRUANBXT IIIX'KIVJIII ,
nllpged , whou one Is appointed August 7 ,
the I nited States circuit court. There Is
objection on the part of any of the stock
to Mr. Hitchcock , except the goner.il forty
seemed be that , as president of the
Electric Light company , the Boll Tele- canyon
company uud the Cryetal Plato-Glass n
, ho would hardly have ing
time ncccFcary to devote to the separate ed ,
of the Ore and Steel company , and W ,
it would not bo fair to load him with HO number
extra work Ono particular feature badly
wus spoken of on the ntreotH to-day was
fact that n great many of the stockholders
original company out of which the Ore Special
Steel company wai foimod declined to ox-
their stock hi the old companion for
In ( ho new. Among these is Jay Ciould ,
holdr S'J.s.OOO ' stock in the Vulcan , which bombu
said wns not clumped for now shares. Mr. two
is Bald to bo if
not hostllo nt least not Honvilla
to the company. Sometime Hincu in
the company wautod nn advance of nor
,000 worth of steel rails Mr. Gould told gating
and the company that if they
to carry that much steel they had bet
It.
herd
The Grand Army Hciinlon. William
lNNFAI'OUH , July S3. ! The grand parade hand
delayed in forming. The veterans mineru know
with troincnduouiij cheers by sixty Ilia
people who throng every street on hn
of march. The weather is line bill meaanros
with threatening clouds Iximbu
.
gathering. | iati-ntod
whole grand army is In lino. It In the
demonstration ninoo the war. After A
parade biiHincss meetings of the organiza
will ba hold , Candidates for grand com '
are G'ornokun , of Illinois , War nor , ol Woods
, KounU , of Ohio , Burst of Illinois ,
Anderson , of Kansas. ( ionomUStiermanlt wo
urged butu disinclined to accept the iiid
Ho could bo nominated by acclama larger
ho dotlrod It. jiiflieH.
ng IH
in. The parade Is now passing the d , A
hull where the utilldron on the cniioplod inattor.
are waving baniiurH and singing old
songs which the veterans taka up nml
nlth uncovered heads , The blurn o |
; waving of banners , wliouU from
from street ? , windows and hoiisa-
conntitutcu nn inspiring HCOIIO. When
battle flogs ' are rtccgnl/ed by old
n wild ciy of delight gooup. . Tim
wcs never eiiuloil | ! here , at thn
t of all domonttratlons over wltuejsad
north wctt.
Tlio htoriit In Dalcotn ,
KAI.I.H , Iak , , July 23.- Seven fatal
repotted In this county by Monday' *
Mrs. Axel 8 , Call , of Lyons town
struck by lightning whllo taking
with liar family In n collar ; Mrs , John
Highland townnhlp , struck by the
n homo blown down ; child of 1'nlor
of Highland township ; two chlldion
Itaplds ; daughter of JIIIIIUH Huckin ,
Dell Itapidu ; Lutru C Heihson , at
church , southeast of Alloy Springs.
Is ynt pcwslblo of the total IUHX
county , Thn report from Dell Kaplds
damage ia the village and Bur-
section of 4100,000 and at Valley
at S.W1LOOO. The joss In the iniinodi.
of HIouz Vattt l not over 3,000.
tinago to crop * hero la not near BO had
. PURE
rnluin
, Ohio , July WI. Two houken of 111 ttvel n :
by D vlJ Wmt nd DJsy Wil- cccfvcUTrom
HMIIactively | , were blown up by cltlzeun on ; M.
by the uiu uf giant powder. TJ.e , Jiouo ,
were allowvd tu depart , No cnui DITTO (
HURRICANE'S HEAVY HAND.
It Is Placed M a Weight of Woo on
Various Wisconsin Villages ,
Three Churches Unroofed and Ono
Destroyed by Lightning ,
Three Oirous Tents Levelled to
the Ground in Now York ,
A Farmer Crushed to Death Un
der His Falling Barm
A IIorNO Htalilicd to Dcntli ' .
lij n l-'ly.
lnj { IJoarcl llarni and KOH- |
tlciiocH Dnmngcil Ity
Wind or U tmilnj ; .
STO1OI STKIOKKN.
\M3COS8IN SKVK1IKLY VISITED.
MIUNAUKKK , July 23. Aflou'ro li.iit and
wind ntorm dolujjod Wisconsin , and did much
dnmngi ) lo crops iuitl property lost ni lit. Its
Kovertty w n nm t felt at ileliurjon , Wnttr-
town , I'ond DII Lac , West Itond , Kmviwkum ,
Ociunmnwoc , I'lyiiioutli , WMtovvator and
the inscribed country , At JonVrxon tlio build-
iugj oeui > Iod by Amlrow Puerncr > t Co. , RIMI-
crnl incrcliantn ; Kucha k Co. , furniture deal-
era ; Muck & Co , grocers nnd Slop
penlnchx plneo were unroofed
nnd tlinir stocks ditmngod to n tot.U ununuit
$10.000 Tlio McttiodiHt , Kvaiitfellcnl nnd
Catholic churches were also unruofiM ] , A
Citthnlio elmroh near 1'ort Washington
rtniuk by lightning and consumed. A ( lor- win
man niim-d Foundro was ciushnl under
falling burn nenr .luHumon. A bn.ird wiix n
blown from a bnru near Fond Dii IMC mid
driven Into n horse , killing it. Tn'ss , barns
nnd IIOUSOM wcro Htruck by lightning in almost
every town iminod.
IN NKW YOIIIC ,
A HAD IUV KOIl CIltUUM THXIM.
VOIIK , July US. A very violent wind
lain storm broke over the city to-uipht ,
no daiuogo of coiiDeqnencu la nt thin lunir
n. in. ) reported. Along thu Hudson river
wind blowntn torrllicntto. In Newa
there were eovornl water ppontn. Trees
toll-graph poles were blown down nil
nbout that . '
region. llarnum'i ) circus tunt was
blown down In Cortland during
porfonnancn nnd
twouty-fivu
per-
were injured. At Kkhlii'H
another clroua tent \vo * thrown to the ground.
won filled with children ; nil were roKCiind ,
lowovcr , unhurt , nnd hurried to bantu adjacent -
jacont nut of the torrifio hail mid ruin that ac
companied the wind. The lightning nnd
thunder was vivid nnd loud , nnd eiuiscd trrc.it
alarm. Storms of a eiimlar character
nro re
ported elsmvhero in the state.
IN IOWA.
A HAD IW KOIl 1IAHJW.
MOINKH , Iowa , July l > ; t. TodayV
hottest day of those.ison , the thermometer
standing at 101. There wcro thrao C.ISCH of
Eunntroko , not fatal. A thunder anil li
term commenced at 10 this moiling.
lightning Htritck two b.irnu b < > l < mgintr to
AVilliam Patrick in the outskirts of the city ,
burning them *
and their
content
? , coil'
Blntlncr of Rriin , hav nnd fmplomentn , and the
joining Hhcd . LOSH , $10,000 , Lightning
struck two barns on Third utritH , but
much loss , A grunt nmonnt of water
At midnight it looks ua though the
nould bo repented.
A CANYON
g Giant Pmvdcr Kills Tlirco
Ijahorcrs and AVuundH OilicrH ,
DENVKJI , Col , , July S3. A work train with
bridge hands was paanlug through Jtlaclc
, wuatof ( lunnixon , thin morning , when
spark from the engine ignited a bnx contain-
giant powder. A torrifio explosion follow
killing John Lynch , John MornH nnd J.
Olnon ( bridge handi ) , and wounding n
of othom. The earn nnd eiigiuo were
wreck'-d.
Strikers After Dynnuitto Itomlia.
DlepatchtoTillt liliic.
CINCINNATI , July i ; : ) . William II. HAIKM ,
mnnufncttircr of dynumlto hand-grenndos or
at Covington. Ky. , received an order
days ego to plilp . ' ( ,000 hombi to the Ncl-
mining district , where n big ttriko IE
progruKti. Jlanen Bout the order to d'ovcr-
Iloadley , aud doteetlvet ) am now invest- !
it.
THBOTIIEIi HIIIi ; 01' TIIKHTOUI ,
CINCINNATI , July 2 ; ) . A Htory in printed
to-night that an older wan received by
llanos , of CoviiiRton , Ky. , forli.OOO
gri'nndtw , to hn lined ngoiiiHt tlio striking
at NeleonvilJe , Uhion , HaneN himuolf
nothing of it , but when ho learned that
partner ! ) wcro deNirlrig to thip thu bombn
notimxl ( iovorner HoHilly , who 1ms tuknn
to learn who tent the order. The
nra a murderous Invention of Ilancg ,
tscnty yearn /ujo.
Kontiiclcy Girl Outraged and Ah Mono'
ducted.
1'AHK.sviii.r , Ky , , July 23.Minn HOHO J.
wiui attacked on knoha near hero by
oegroen , Jed Caldwell and Mlllard Clark ,
cannot l > o found. A man numed J'eter
Huld the men dragged the girl Int J the
. Great nxcitomont prevnils. J ynch-
foa'iid , Thu ne nnw huvo been nrrost
. largu crowd in in town dieuufcHing the
9
Ties
Nothing
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CREAM T/urrR.
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L.
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ANDJttANUFAOTUREIlS' AGENT OF
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13TH ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND EARNSY
OMAHA , - - - MEBRASKL
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AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC
TOBACCOS , PIPES ! riRTICLES
PROPRIETORS OF TUB FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED BRANDS :
Roina Victorias , Espocialos , Hoses iu 7 Sizes from 60
to $120 per 1000.
AND rilE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE OKOT CIGARS :
Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Oarainels. New Stan
dard , Good Advice , New Brick.
WE DTOLMSATE BAST
SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLfi ! ? .
1206 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb.
FOR PANTS AT FROM $8.00 AND UPWARDS. ALSO
Stylish Suitings in CJorkscrows , Worsteds and Cheviots
LATEST STYLES I LOWEST PRICES !
inspection of our Goods and Prices , tells tlio story. .J23J
' Working Suits from ? 2 , $3 to $8. Moris' Buaincaa from 88 .
, $12.50 .
' to 315.
Mon'n
Cmtom-Modo Suits from 815 , $17.50 to § 25. Mon'a Suita raodo
§ 25. ? ! IO lo ? : } 5. Youths'Suita ' from 82,50 , 8U to § 9. 0,000 to ' order
Boys'nnd
'
Children's Suite , from $1.50 , $3 to 810. 0,000 MOII'B , Youths' nnd
Boys' Punts , from COo , $ l.ifi ! to 87.50. 200 Dozen fine imported
and Fancy Shirte , from . ' .
§ 1 to $ 't. 100 dozen heavy and
mo-
ditun Working Shirts , 50c. 75 dozen fine Summer fancy
Woolen Sliirls from 81 to 81J. Summer Clothing , an
extra variety , from 2fiu to 810. White and
Co I'd Vests from fiOa to $3. An end
less variety and Novelties in
, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs
AND MEN'S HOSE.
Superior and as Large a Variety in the Market ,
THE LOWEST PEICES GUARANTEED.
| f MAMMOTH
' " * * CLOTHING
HOUSE ,
1001 Farnam St. Hor. 10th
OMAHA , NEB.
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
VHOIESALE AID TOIL JE
Jewelry of a dosigna mudo to ordor. Largo atock of
Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry.
FOIl GORHAM MANUFAOT'NG GO'S STERLING SILVERWARE
LAIIQIS STOOIC oil-
Waltliam , Elgin , Lancaster and Columbus Watches
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
SCHNEIDER WATCH , DRESDEN.
Cor. 15th nnd Dodge , opjpoaite