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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1885, NO. 243 DEGORATION DAY. GONE CLIMMERINC. will be abandoned and appropriste ser- vioes will bo held instead in Kounz's hall, oorner Fourteenth and Dodge streets, at 2 o'clock p. m., which the public s cor- alnst him being less bitter than against Third race ~Mile and one-quarter; three~ Kiol. In spite of the latters protestation he ear-old fillies; Lizzsie Dwyer won; Lady in regarded as an arch rekel and Dumont only ‘ayward, second; Ultimatum, third, Time, Clevelard Contines fo Deal Ont thg|ss s mubordinate. Dumont has wonsome | Chigage's Markets Maintain Their (212, not inc'ined to_feel bad over the escape of Bankrupt won; Tartar, seconi; Phil Lee, . Dumont to the United States, the sentiment . third, Time, 1:04§, —_— —_— . Sy ot of . vy G2 s eyl and_onw bl Cly Remenmber the Sacred Tombs of Soldiers Sl e b e o roilowing | Tho Shackarazon Bank of Paiiadelphia v L] atte won; HOO - i -4 Dish o the Hunary, forces to romain in the Saskachtewan country Drooping Tendency, booker, thicd, Time, 3478, and Sailors To-day. Sase ot o ducority cemeierive v Suspends, piot i until perfect quiot Is restored, Th response i i oo, Mag 20-A) Stabchaetae th Whik wa: ; 2 to his Invitations are not very brisk. Nothing ¢ h IRAOUl e 1o€ Ahe WhIheuEiies pbte | wrs1. 01 Holy Sepalohre-Comredes Garraty Republicans Continue to Go and |hss yet been heard of Big Boar. Streng Declines Notedin Wheat, [of 3,0c0 soverigns, for two-yearolde waa vion With Vines and Flowers Cover the *2d e Crnandy tnd Gorman. oe| DeDOSItors, Short in the Tune of : 3 7 2 by Mr, E. Peck’s bay fill losophy, Mr, lerman Cathollc—Oomrades Carslor | 4 the Faithfal to Come. HAINES RUNS TRE HOUSE, Corn, Cattle and Hogs. Leurerses bay colt, (tay Hermit, third, Thero Grassy Graves, and Holler, $200,000, Look Sad THE SPREAKER FORCES LEGISLATION INTO CHAN- were nine starters. Philosophy won In a can- ; V 3 L ol A e tor by fourlengths, There were threo lengths USEFUL CONIRIVAN CES. Tilden’s Hand in the Administra- NELS OF HIS SELECTION, Decoration Day flather Than Any In- | between the second and third horse, Detalls of the Arrangements for a i The Failure Caased by Overdrafis for tion's Polloy—~Some of tho New [ SraNcrixin, T, May 29.In thesetste | jurions Element tho Oause of o b bl L General Obsorvaece of tho the Accommodation of OMGaM~Oilioe Broats, is morning MeNairy's bill providing that the Erinkage, m::.'nd. v"n“uk 0 cr:m}u:xé:s ',| dti o f‘-l:r Day Gas Inspecto Gilbert will Use the on of the g the bodies of paupers, when not claimed by . Bome H 1, hod bty Hatle jlroken 3 will < Photometre and “Metre-Prover" President’s Friends, ;flmvT m:y::: d‘hpo-edo: wl the medical die. Minos fell sod Herse foll over him, —Notes of Interest. THE NATIONAL CAPIFAL, An:lr; try‘.w Hey :::'rie;:n: = :::op‘:::‘::fe AMONG TRADERS, i i DEAD HEROES, i ANOTHER BANK BURSTS, IT'S DAILY GRIST, of Haine's compendiam of 1aws of tho state,in- | Special Tel BTILL DROOPING, MUSEUH UF REUCS foud flz“‘hwru BE REMEMBERED, & 4t fox ke B 3 EXPECTATIONS REALIZED. Wasiixorow, May 20,—Capt, Belknap, | luding Iaws up to 1885, and donate seven | “hecini Telegtam to The Ber. 2 o-day Is the ono of all others in tho| A reporter forthe Bxr, strolling around | puipaoeirmia, Pa, May 20.—Thore waw y CHicaco, Ill,, May 29.—The fact that to- ——— president of tho board appointed to examine [ copics to ench townahip under tho organtza- | o RS b (B EEE 0 e Dttt e i i o[ e paan, s il el o g s |2 08 8 bighee uotations than vers s Au Tustitation for the Preservation of entire year, deserving of speclal observ- ance from every citizan, It is the day when loving hands, in every clty of the yesterday In quest of news, happened into the office of Gas Inspector Gllbert, in the old ocity hall building, That gen. an early morning sensation on Third atrect to-day when the announcement was made that the Shaskamaxon bank had closed ite terday waa satisfactory and that the require- | penso to the state and will require nearly [ {20lished early in the day, The crowd in icsiti ilor, | 1 o for..| d0ors, ita accounts having been withdrewn to Enenta of the contract for the vessel were com- | 15,000 ~oetes ta sapols the stare. at a coet cf | Poth wheat and_corn wero a8 one man disin- Caricsities Wanted, d?rl" where aleeps an old soldler or sailor, PR lh;' S ot OEE | AP O00 D00 (T TRV SHOY S plied with. one dollar and a half each, No other busi- [olined to carry trade over to Monday, and will tenderly strow flowers over thelr |merly ocoupled jointly by him with Fire a great. excited, noisy, anxious, angry throng gathered about the instituton, The bank had # large number of .epositors. Not only the largest carpet manufacturers were customers but aleo butchers and drovers, and all the small shopkeepers for a mile around. The late William Bumm, salt importer, who was a leading politician, and who for years represented tho eighteenth ward In_the solect council, was the originator ofi this bank, | | | Tt in clear that tha energies of the adminis- | ness of importance was transacted owing to | early in th i Daphel tration ko, . b direche So aisaredi mivar, | the tarbuloat; eloment - iefore. noon. nearly | sy oy boan unloading, Hapecish? | Tho Trinkets of Early Days, Around That is the Tilden-Manning programme, The | all the members had left and the senate ML i RIS Y ‘Which Cling Material for History effect of this 18_seen in the first month just ldi'mlmad to b p, m. Monday, lots were all srall sized compared with the ended umllnr T!renllrarl;hul'don.ud“;hlt ::: o the house, L.;nmc.'. rnnl‘lllliol; pro. closing prices of yesterday. The decline and Historians, Ought to be trepsur: icy Is may be learn ‘rom viding & commission to reviso the criminal " i i 7 fotlowiag suimimary of the month's work from | Iawe, was 1ald on the table. . Quinn'aresolu- b 140, the olosing to-day being at 87f0 for Preserved, » treasury standpoint: The month' experi- | tion to investigate the workings of the state | July. The opening was at 83jc and the A ment is & oss of only slmg in gold, whil | bourd o equatization and_find ous wh cer. highest point 8o, The market was GOV | 0 o1 e iy o the loss last month was $6,000,000, is re- | tain corporations are not taxed as they shou! by ] o S Alon 15 SHB 1ome OF guld L WLSPIbbad AL niset | B, wak Feferied to- the ' Feventis Oommivten: | b ot forelft, Mivloss; €8 bME {410 dastre of || ‘ol entirely to the saving accomplished in|Uproar and confusion continued nearly an graves. Omaha Is not to be out-done in !nr observance of the event. Following is the programme that has been arranged: The committee having charge of prepa- rations for the observance of Memorial day announce to the public: 1—That comrade A. Allee 18 detailed from George A, Caster post No. 7, G. A, R, a8 chiof marshal, Chief Butler. He was busily engaged in preparing for service a couple of pleces of machinery which are intended to aid him in his work as inspector, and espec- fally in teating the quality of gasana the correctness of gas-metres. One of these contrivances is known as a photometre, or as its name Indlcates, a been the cher of Omaha's which was opened about ten years ago. Even ish feoling locally, and by heayy receipts, since his death, little less than o year ago, older oitizens to establish a museum, in t i ¥ the affairs of the institution have been tho the cost of transporting money of various | hour over ordering tho low license bill, and though thote of wheat were only moderate. | which can be arranged and preserved all 2—All men, women and children In|‘‘light measurer.” It Is designed to test | gul f watchful o classes from one part of the country to an-|the senate bill governing elections in Ohi- | The conviction is -Rrs-dlnn, however, that | {ho relics of ‘,“lf days l:n ;;flh'“.h’ Omaha and vicinity are invited to join in [the power and quality of light. The ?.‘.‘n‘!f.“xi'éz&'.: l‘h:’l-:lg?:;;: :l::x':’ggp I::n:’-! ::5 other, at the expense of the government, in | cago, to a third readiog. A trade had been | they are going to be heavier in a general way. i e hiopis of foruing. silver 1sko ciroulation, |mads by, leading frisade of the two billatn | o T oonw L W | thoy have clingiog around and about The attitude of the treasury now is that there | the morning, but others excitedly objected to 3 b % them, historles that will in the futare be is in circulation wvery dollar in silver a such proceedings, Final'y the question was | More interest centered in cora than in any |ynteresting and valuable. Some days ago ver crtifcates which the peopls are wiling to | lad on ordering the low lizente bill advanced. other grain, July opened at 40fc —within 2e{ juqo0 James W, Savago addressed ot acoept, and that all expedienta for forcing sil- | No quorum voted, and the house adjourned, | of its highest point—and fell off steadily to |t Fayot o e FoRoG Tty o ver out of the treasury are impolitic and inef Tho afternoon session of the house was a |44, recovering to d44fc at the close of the 0 Tt k4 s tol Mh Yootual. . The groatest mistake of the repub- | reminder of the riotous actions during the | morning session. ~Thisis substantially 3 drop | tance of this subject. It Is as ollows: the observance of that most fitting cere- mony, the strewing of flowers upon the graves of our honoted dead, 3—It is requested that the public and private offices and shops be closed from 12 m,, to G o’clock p. m. photometrs works on the prinelple of ra- flection, The other Is called the meter prover, an Instrument for determining whether or not a meter Is gauging correctly. It{s a clstern, with an adjustable holder, of | | more especially of Dr. D. B. OCum- mins, president of tho Girard bank, which institution made all the collections for the insolvent bank. Mr. Bumm practically l { owned it. Thomas Huggard was nominslly cashier, but in reality the clerical drudge of the place, doing all the routine business of the 3 . g =! . i banlk, keepi the ordi ily ac lican policy was the effort to attain thia end | election of a epeaker. An attempt was made of 1o from yesterday. i Your lettter with its valuable sugges- no:“gifl‘:;':tingf“ ké?!b“" SR ‘l.?vl::c;:yc‘;{“::tfibh-:;“th"f ga: Th; while Mr, Bumi ;\::ual:aldryh‘lj: 'L’.'n“’fl}fi?:; by tho oxpensive methods of shipping silver | by the house to read bills the second time, . lenovisions, tlons has just reached me. I respond at | ™57 44 o0 HOTGH O a0 T cer of R AlS Gabis oet gy 0 meter NG| ith a sort of exclusive care which_precluded certifioates, The silver certificates 'thus | Spoaker Haines would mot permit this, ot | The proyision deal ‘presonts a very weak | once, as the subject of a collection of In— — Attentlon Is called to the order o @ slx cubic feet ‘‘gas holder” s filled. | ha poseibility of any one else gamicg an in- sight into his peculiar doinge. When Bumm’s sucoessor assumed control forced into circulation in the south at|withstanding nearly every member of the . To-day’ i i ; o cosw fnd theie way to Now [houss favored it Matasa ordered th | taene’ agerematad Sije A Mitle Tl sy | dian relics Is one which has for several Bork and back to the treasury through |clork to read the sonate appropriation | brices t the yards was responsible for part,of |YeArs past frequently ~engaged my the customs. In the words of a prominent | bills, The clerk proceeded to comply, amid | the easier tone, but the bulk of it came in a | thoughts. I have dared to look forward treasury official, every silver certificate now | protests from all parts of the house. "No at- i [ in. iod i i Eoeoed Jat of the treawiry makes w clronitons | bention ras, DA t5 the rembnsteance: | Lo reseaiore) act oeey Lrb10 gLt Thone | to focte e i T oo the chief marshal giving formation and route of the procession. 6—Citizens are requested to appro- priately decorate their houses and places of business, If the figures on the meter correspond with those on the prover, then the for- mer is shown to be correct, but It It is ‘slower” or ‘‘faster” than the prover, then the fact is shown and the means of an investigation was begun that the accounts of the institution could bo overhauled, A very critical state of affaira was found to exist, On Monday the auditiog committee of . N . 7t ere i o o at bl expant i promly s 1| Kty i of Kankakoo, Rimbroughy | o 2 smion ofth board to-moriom. (Vi vy with o boldion doveted. faah to| B ORler of the Exeoutive Commlttes, | corretlon furaihed by, the very otion | tho o of drecure et . e bk o tho Trlion maintains that the practice of issuing | others’ went Lo the cleok and ordered CATTLE. |the use of our rapldly Increasing libra- OREERS OF THE MARSHAL. SHioambmehp tielt. A A T S T G T e I AT silver certificates for gold deposited in New |him in the name of the house to desist, @ Incattle thero was a fair demand and prices | ry; second, to such a collection as you| Inawsuming the duties of chief marshal el g exponse of 81 or §1. B certain matters it is said that he was taken suddenly ill, so seriously as to alarm the gen- tlemen present, by whom he was removed to his home. The directors, however, succeeded Mr. Gllbert says that about In & week | yesterday in discoveriog that large sums of money had been obtained from the cashier or 80, probably by the firat week in June, { 1N tae gas compny wil have mew lampe |35 ST G 0L S Wi names B | ?::;; :I"l:‘ a1:][1 replace all the old and de- | & Bnn‘l.‘ fllfuooxomml;“z'fi"t l.l’nd fl‘iué:,i] "lm 3 m 5, , The gas inspector has just adopted a Ehret cleaning e;:tm:t:r, who had 110 80. uniform system of hours. Tuesdsys, |count whatever in the bank, had obtained Thuredays and Saturdays he will be at|$88,000. The aggrogate deficit discovered liborty to make gas metro tests, while on | $203,000, or §,000 more than the com- il York is inexpedient and impracticable. Three- | Haines himeelf then read the titles of bills and | were steady, especially on solid corn-fed and i i Tountin oF e aitver cortiRoatos mow 1n oitcu | withont Usting the qagstion 0. tho houss, | lEht handy stoers, Uattain low grade and | nE°tts and thirl, to s maseum of foe Iation have been put out through the medium | declared them advanced. Campbell quickly [rough uofinished steers, that heretofore have sils, geological, al other of gold deposited 1o New York for silver cer- | made a break for the speaker, and had not | been selling for feeders and to_dressed beef | speclmens, Inclusive ~ of the tificates delivered at other points, mainly in the | some friends interfered he would have taken | operators, now have to compete with the ordi- | natural hiatory of Nebraska. -m:th. 'hi& 't" l;egn&o% b{ th: ‘:ormar‘ ‘;(hfi— ]iulnu !I)‘odiP froxg the scdhain ];l‘h‘adnnuo: of | nary run o: ';B'mfi' ) and a"t cn:l:uzqugnoo It such a building could have the name olals as an effectual method of getting out the | the speaker is condemned on all sides, there | are beginning to sell slow and at easler prices, | of Blackbird, 1t would perpetuate the| Second assistant, Comrade Samuel silver notes and at tho eame time inoreasing | being but fow sympathizers who think he did | Butchers stock is steady, and_stockers and 7 A the gold, The new officers oppose this. Thg Shikk ht.y The ‘majority say it was a | feeders dull, A drove of Missouri steers, | TeMOrY of the most p:werlnl of the wild Stopes, of George A. Custor post No. 7, Tasuinnos of silver certificates for gold deposits | high-handed pi¢ce of business, and thero is | averaging 1,425 pounde, sold at $5.70, The [chleftains who once bore sway in this | G. is virtually stopped. The benefits are claimed | considerable talk of voting him out of the |ordinary run of steers, of 1,100 to 1,200 | vicinity, and of one, who was too great a to bo a saving of the expense of transporting | speakership. This, however, will probably Emmfl-' are selling at from $4 90 to $5.25, and | warrlor, too wise a statesman, and too the silver notes, an fncrease in the proportion | not be done. It seems certain it will be de- | heavier averaces at $5.00@5.60; stillers, £5.00 | 550d a triend of the white man to have of gold used in paying customs duties, and a | cidedly interesting in the house when tho |(@5.30; corn-fed rangers, $5.00@5 40; corn-fed to the person ordering the test made, to pay the cost of expressage, etc., of the inatruments, for Memorial day, I announce the foliow- ing as my asststants, who will be respected and obeyed accordingly: Firat asslstant, Charles E. Barmester, of Omaha post 110, G. A, R. Third assistant, Comrade Charles Kohlmeyer, of George A. Custer post No. 7. G. A. R. H i h his neme borne only by a tarbld little bined surplus of the bank. No gradual incroaso in the freesilver in the treas- | journal is read Tuesday morning. Texons, $4.75@5.15; LI00 to 1,600 pounds, A ORDERIOVEROUEHSION nights of the other days he will b en- | entr ade of these ti ury. Thechange of policy necessitates @ e —— 85 40@5.75; 1,200 to 1,350 pounds, $515@ |creek in the northern part of tho tate. First diviston form on Sixteenth street | gaged in exeminin, IEanm):' dllo:::ry“t;( theas TABN l;'e.w‘il:lafuleoex: eneral movement of legal tenders and THE GRAND ARMY, 5.45; 950 to 1,200 pounds, $4.70@5.16;| But I am aware that this is not a prac- el £ A 5 % right resting on Douglas, under the com- ing of the board of directors was called for ational bank notes in place of the extensive cows, common, $233@3 20; 'good, $340@ | tical answer to your questions, and inre- [ 78! e g a8, shipmenta of silver certificates for which the | TiE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY ON THE Lfig;f q b\llslg.,c 0@4‘820?51’@“% '3‘ ;“Ck‘"v sponse to your iiqnlr; whother the buard x'}d :;F;r;: A‘nluh:{ N!“'h‘l Dunosaz| ST The P(IVA:::“S! me:“' " l’mo::::;ng? ‘the an:}d?:fl;flice?::.".' government has paid. It is stated that See- QUEATION OF MEMBERSHIP. xzm:; eern:é BB L exanyie: 02@:‘73; of trastees of the Omaha public library n the following order: LS L 7 AL T ember of the fium of William Bumm 18 strongly opposed to an; T ives moyants o way money | TOPEKA, Kans., May 29.—The general as- | direct from Walla Walla, Washington terri- | Will push tho matter to sucoess, I unacceptable to the xnyu,‘lnd that he pro- | sembly of the United Presbyteriap church | tory. There were about 400 cattle and thir- | feel authorized to may, though § ooz en tomarl g e, St |t oot it withahot 100 membes | (L85 BTG S, Ther MR | st A7 e, o iy # 3 resent. Delegates are here from nenrl; ) b - | them, that nothing that can be loyally 2n cccuntul oy e balieres they wil L0t ey sraso snd lso from Tayot and Tadio, | connerse with 1o mavigations sad the Uston | 4080 bY thom to promote such a projest be kept below 2,000,000 he rees no necessity | The opening sermon was preached by The |[Pacific system begins, to end at Council | 88 you suggest shall be wanting, Should for chavges of policy until after congress has | p o SPHHEE FEOE 0 T L ov, | Bluffs. The distance of 1,414 miles was made | there be no obstagles arleing under the had an opportunity to stop the silver coinage. D :[ b s f I’ 1 » d‘ 4 * |in sixty-five hours and forty minutes, an ay- | charter or ordinahces to a reasonable ex- Col. Chatles Deoby, who goes as minister | Dr. Johnson of Towa, was ooted moderator | erago of twenty-two miles per hour. This |penditure of meney for the purpose, I $o,Ghian to sucosad A, Johs Russel} ¥ouog, | aud this forenoon was spent in hearing reports | (0200 160t COC0 1me sonte the Umios | 21All myself bo fn favor of such_outlay, county, V. He ws educaled at Georgetown | *nd memerials. ; Pacific's first run of this character, made some | And, at all events, I think I can safely college, where he took three medals, more| At the afternoon session of the general as-| weeks sinco, by three hours, Considering the | promise that roum and cases shall bs pro- than had ever been received by any one boy. | sembly of the United Presbyterian church, | long ride and the fatigue ths animals had to | vided for all donatlons to the collection. {His education was completed at the)VirslmA the committeo on membership eubmitted a | undergo, they looked wonderfully fresh and | Your letter will be brought before the miliry i n 1603 ” Col,_ Donky’ s | soport oo Sho quand, "l mmaaily of | wers I oodsonltion eutavaly, The Gl | ruataen st oue next mooting, snd, u fn xoeption of thros years cluring tho war, e | Soghiie Bemih artisie o toctimony The | owners originalintantion to disposo of them | tho absence of our secrefary, it will de- i ticed A . | there. Thay averaged 1,165 pounds, and |Volve upon me io prepare the annual re- law, !l‘)':xo:lng “:.:,ee‘ ':: a l:ep "“wu ";.m d:: l"fi? u‘: G::::,gmmz:;.:m&: brought $4.65, e * B! 4 port of the trustees to the common coun- :i:::nT;:;l:nulfi:lw::l‘e'}::“z:mfi lng; There an ‘oath of obligation is taken aud HOGS, oll, I shall take ocoaslon to incorporate G 2 closed by saying, ‘‘we think it wise and | The market opened with a speculative | the suggestions you have made. bas been a member of the Indinun statalegis- | broper o counsel members of the United ] Iature. Col, Denky was requosted to_acoept | Bresbytarian ohurch to_ stand aloof from this | Shits ::g;_‘;; st o :gg';:g_'; ;l;s;:m{g; In reply to the above Senator Mander— the nomination for congraes {rom the fist 1u. | and simllar oreanizations.” A resolution was | day. = Liater, when the spaculators found that | 802 WFites: Cixnncongre paloualidisseioh b te;‘fi‘::'f‘,e'l;fi offered stating that in the judgment of this | regular buyers were not following the upward [ Omaha, beoa1se cf her name, location, e I eotonsion i Ha was)indorsad oy il :x;:bly ::-t it r:-hm:zcm:uv t‘nhahkar::s :wvemunt. dlhu‘y’. :}&a ;:ll':ltiouu speculators, | and history, is the clty of all others that entire Indiana delegation and by prominent | Army of the Republic leaving it to the c‘:‘m."‘:: ‘:‘“ ;flz: th:y‘:}‘n“fi"":‘t"l;n l:::t should cherish memories and perpetuste men outaide of that state. ; . | conscience ' of each member what action | glong toward noon trade was dull and prices | the history of the North ~American MefOivwel, {0t Oblo, appointed United to take with referencs to the orgavization. | weak, Rough and mixed, $3 50@3 70: pack. | Indlan, States consul at Amoy, China, today, is at | The wholo matter went over to come up at|ing'and shipping. 3.90; light, $360@ | The glorious young state of which she ber of the Ohi tate senate. i i - ¥ o 1o sbout 48 years of ageand a lawyer by | oorening sanion when it was lald on the | 4.00; shipping, $3.0063.10, Is the metropolls was untll very lately n, He is a personal and political —— = the home of the most powerful tribes of of Mr, Oliver Payne, of Olev e e oo datod | THE AFGHAN BORDER. the Aboriglues, and our prairle land is and was indorsed for appointment by S — s A Payre R L Naw York, May 20,—The steamer Ad: RUSSIA ACURPTS, covered with the evidences of their strag- s, Anderon, ffg Wiscomin, sppointed | sauce, which arrived horo to-day from Rio do| Lopox, May 29.—Tho Daily News an- gl"n“;: {}f“: :“g?';‘:::: ‘:;‘:;“::e“_l,‘;{"t nited States consul-general to Montreal, ; ] : ? ; it St oo o s svts { Janicro, brings advices to the effect that tho | nounces this morniog on tho highest suthority | gpon one streots of the Omnha, the of the northwest. new ministry of Brazil has adopted a pro- | that Russin’s reply to England’s eounter pro- | Sjonx, the Winebago, the Otoe, and the M, Pringle, of South Carolina, who goes to | gramme 'for the abolition of slavery, of which | posals was received in London yesterday. | Pawnee was s common as not to excite the Honduras, 1s a rice planter. He has never | ¢ho tollowing is a synopsis: There shall be a | The reply, it says, involves the acceptance of [ comment. had an cfficial position. iy b & doclaration of ¢h ; : N Le, Wamor, alto of South! Oazolina, has | LoRLEY of alaver, ‘with: a deglaration ¢ | the proposals and peactically settles the whole [ The rapid march of our civilizatlon 18 beon in tho consulor servios for somo yoars, | YA 9F sach slave uo registered, subiect €04 | question of the Afghan boundary, Both | puthing the red man to one side, or a3 a His appointment to Cologae is apromotion. _ [ 358G 1VPFTN M S P it o™ 0t 60 years | Maruchak and Zulfikar remain in the poe- | better result i absorblog him. But a bAll(l.zvi::fl ;;e{f;'n:;g‘;rnf;:lutajll:::: :lilfl 200 milreis each., Slaves over this | session of the Ameer, The main feature of | little while and the Listory, characterls- R e et o AgoyisrlllSihinre” Sng o monetary) value, | the work of delimitation has finally been fixed | tlos, habits, costumes, and oven the Gen, Drom sont the following telegram to | Bt ¥ill be obliged to sorve for a term of | \nq ho boundary commisslon will settlo the [names of there once powerfal tribes will Gen, Scofield to-day: *'Replying to your tel- | L) YAt T06 CRE S dition a now fund | detals. The negotiations, acoording to the | bealmost forgotten. ~Omaha owes it to egram of this date reportiog the arrest on [ Loy o CTRUEReG R I e C e cont. on | News. have been conducted in a most friendly | herself snd the worll to do what she can Hinorican ternitory of Gabriel Dumont and | ypirit on both tides. .. ; ‘A At Drsmte, Sanadian tasurgents who ber | S Publio evenuo ¢xcopt exports, and ludem | *Pof %, {1,' Nows' editorial saya: “Glad- |0 prevent (Lis result. longed to Reil's insurroction forco, the scere- il . |stono has orowned his illusteious career by | 1 suggest that in connection with the Ky of ‘war inatrieta e t0 shy thak tho il | Dk oo0t paicies to oue'balt the valuo of sach | gyl rendering tho country signal servioe. superb publio library, that is the ohief tary forces have no authority te arrest cr de: | ¢ vomainder, 7 We must not forget, now that peace is se- | honor of our clty, there should ba estab- The Fourth U, S, Infantry Band, Department of the Platte, Gen. 0. O. How- ard, commander, and staff, Battalion of the Fourth U, 5. Infantry and Battery D. Fifth U. 8. Artillery, commandedby Maj, J. De Russey, U. 8. A, Comrade Samuel Stopes, istant in mmand, will form on Fourteenth street, right resting on Douglas street, in the following order: The Hib: rnian Band. The Omahs Light Guards commanded by Captain E. G, Crap. The Orator of the Day, Hon. Jobhn L. ‘ebster. The Mayor and City Council. City and County Officers, Judges of the U. S. Courts. Judges of the State and County Courts, Quartettee of Singers from St. Philomena Choir. Lodges 1 and 19of the Danish Brotherhood. The Bohemian Turner Societies. Third division, under the command of Comrade Charles Kohlmeyer, of George A. Ouster post No. 7, G. A. R., third slstant marshal, will form on Thirteenth street, right resting on Douglas street, in the following order: Sisterhood of States, Represented by Thirty- eight Young Misses, Ladies’ Floral Committee in Carriages, The Band of Hope, W, C. T. U,, in Charge of Mrs, G. W. Clark, Gate City Drum Corps, Omaha Post No. 110, G A. R., M, Risdon, Commsnder. Phil Kearney Post No, 2, G, A, R, Oscar F, James, Commander. George A, Custer Post No. 7, G, A, R, John . Houza, Commander, 0ld Soldiers and Sailors. Marines and Sons of Veterans, All of spid posts, soldiers, eallors, marlnes, and sons of yeterans under the immedlate command of Comrade John W. Houza, commander of George A. Ous- ter post No. 7, G. A. R. LINE OF MARCH, East on Douglas to Tenth street, eouth on Tanth to Farnam street, west on Far- nam to Sixteenth, north on Sixteenth to Cuming street, west on Cuming to Saunders street, thence in a northwesterly dlrection to Prospect Hill cemetery. duced for the first time in Omaha at Boyd’s opera house last night, vo a very large, fine and appreciative audlence. That they thoroughly enjoyed the per- formance was attested by repeated bursts of hearty laughter and generocs applaus The comedy ltself, is foll of funny dla- legne and stlll fuonler sltuations, and the company plsying it is an admirably balanced organization. Each individual seems to have been selected especially for the character assumed, therefore all psris are strongly enacted. The central tigure of courae 1s William H, Gillette, and as *‘ Rev. Robert Spaulding ”” he appears to excellent advantage. Mr. M., A. Ken nedy, in the character of ‘‘Cattermole;” Mr. Fraok Fannehil], Jr., as “Douglas Cattermole;” Miss Maud Balsam, as “Edith,” and in fact the entire cast de- serves epecial praise. The Secretary will be presented agaln this afternoon, and The Professor, Mr. Gillett's original piece, to-night, & Sons, was present at the meetiog and made a statement, in which he pledged himself as liable for the money his firm had drawn, In_ consequence his attorney oconfessed Jadgment in favor of the bauk for SL16,000, 'ho direotors, unanimously, before midnight last night, resolved to suspend, and accord- ingly at 10 o’clock this morning the doors of tho baak wero not opened (or bijaipsuty Tho stockholders, 1t 1s undersfodd, will oy off every dollar of the indebtedness In ad- dition, the directors. it is said, nave $100,000 locked up in the bank, $30,000 of it having been deposited. but ‘s few days ago. The bank was made one of the city dopositories Iast July, and the city had deposited in the bank about $100,000. ———— Bounced the Chief ot Police, Sr. Louts, Mo., May 2%,—At a special meeting of the police commissioners this jaf ternoon a long series of chawes were pre- ferred agaicst Chief. of Police Harrigan and he was suspended pending investigation Capt. Anton Heubler was placed in charge, The charges against Harrigan are hr ex- Oap- tain of Police Price, who wes dismissed from the force over a year ago. The charges ara that Harrigan has permitted gambling houtes and lotteries to run; that he has gambled in these | aud other places himeelf and won large tuma of money; that he cauted the arrest of per- sons without proper rea.on and done various other irregular things, Harrigan says the charges are false and cannot stand. L —— Lumbermen Seek Restrictions, Eav Cragg, Wis,, May 29.—The conven- tlon of the northwestern lumbermen—manu- facturers—was adjourned to-day to meet in Chicago on the third Wednesday in Angust next, The principal object of the convention was to devise means and umt upon a plan whereby production will be_curtailed, Vari- ous sugeestions looking to this end were dis- cussed but no definite line of action was de- cided upon, It is believed, however, that a reduction of 300,000,000 feet in the cat of this district will be made this season, as the senti- ment of the lumber men present was shown to be favorable to such a course. e —— The Indian Outbreak, Garvestoy, Texas, May 20,—Advices from El Paso says: Travelers from Lake Valley and Cloride, New Mexico, who arrived late 1ast night, report wandering Indians near both those places. The inhabitants are greatly ex- cited and vnder arms, Miners and cattlemen in Organ and San Andros mountains are coming in for safety, Couriers have been % S8 St Broke His Uhila’s Neck. | FixpraY, Ohio, Moy 2i—John Motter, a wealthy farmer, dropped a picce of machinery through a creck in his barn floor, and sent a twelve-yo.r-old son after it twice. The sec- ond failure of the boy to secure what was de- sired angered the father, who struck the boy o fearful blow, I!rfinkin;‘lhlu neck, and causin, instant death, The father is not yet arrested. The people are greatly excited. ———— The Weather, ‘WASHINGTON, May 36;:—The upper Mis sippi valley: Cloudy weather and occasion: rain, varisble winds, shifting to the north. westerly, higher barometer, stationarytemper- ature, except in the central portion,” elightly warn The Missouri valley: 8lightly warmer, fair wenther, northwesterly winde, higher barom- | tain th They must therefore be released e —— cured, how near we came to a war such as this | lished a depository of Indlan wares, relics| At Prospect Hill cemetery the follow- | dispatched to the Sacramento mountains to | ter. | from § y arrest. The Presbyterian Aesembly. generation has not seen Neither mers ob- | 4nd eurlos:tles—an Indisn museum. In ing order gf exerolses will be observed; | Wrn the people of their danger. ———————— ———— It is estimated that the debt statement for May, to be issued onMonday, will show & reduction of about $5.0 0,000 Tho prosident to day appointed James W, :?ffl 12'.‘"';:?.":.."»2 ,S,'";lfi’:fiy cfi’;‘,’,‘,?mh,j:; the houses of the citizens cof Nebraska of the highest ?unlltlu which go to make up |8re large quantities of materlal the complex gift of statesmanship,” that If gathered together and intelligent- Honors to Minieter Winchester, LousviLLe, Ky., May 20.—A public din- ner was given to the Hon, Boyd Winchester, CINCINNATI, Ohio,, May 20,—At the Pres~ byterlan veneral assembly this morniog action was taken on the subject of divorce, which Maslo by the Fourth Unlted States In- fantry band. Prayer by the chaplain. Failure of a Lum man ., BRAINERD, Minn,, May 29.—C, H, Doug- Whelpley of New Yok, fo be swistany 0 i y classified would make & most valuable | Music by the Hioernian band. las, hotelkeeper and lumberman, assigned to- | ¢} o oy miawster to Switzerland, this eveniog l‘:“':;";::;:‘go‘l{,:‘:;‘z ’fi:jfi};n‘f)}' Whelp- :;;';:::,fi ;fi:‘:f;::“l%:'e::“‘;i:;fi:"‘,’:“_::‘lf GENENAL FOREIGN NEWS, | collection for the use of the student and | Song byythe band of hope, women's [ 427 to John Moreton, of Minneapoliy, onac | by gno hundred leading citizens, Many of H’L promotion will cause other promotions as | tery or wilful desertion, and cautivning the ANOTHER IRON CLAD. historlan, christian temperance union, Minneapolis, Assets, €50,000; labilitios, un- | the most pr: minent Kentuckians in public life, both democrats and republicans, par- Sr. PeTERsBURG, May 20.—Another iron| These could be loaned or given. In ticipated. clad has been ordered to be bullt at Nikolariet, | the hands of many a friend of Omsha HOREBRERY ANDBrEwanmits there are valuable Indian relios ready for Loxpow, May 20.—Lord Rossberry, who | Pestowal for the pablio good, I bave arrived here, had a conference lasting fully an gl.el th:t 1 lzm ready to gl::sp:;fl‘nnd;'t; hour, today with Earl Granville, secrctary of | @iy not your board of trustees take hold state for foreign affairs. The deliberations | of this matter, and push it to success | related to Bismarck's views respecting Eng- [ [t means a little money and some labor. land’s foreign colonial and Kgyptisn policy, A room and a few cases, and Omaha's A NAVAL INCIDENT, entomologleal museum will rapidly grow 8aN Franoisco, Cal,, May 20.—To-day's | into lumeglhinl to boast of, psou’;a“ouo advices by steamer say that Yokohama wa . the scenc of an. exteaordinary ocourrence on | 30uld write the history of the Indian the 6th of May, As the British man-of-war | (ribes of Nebraska, and thisstep will Agamemnon steamed into port the Russian |lead to that resuit, ship Viadimer under command of the admiral | Tuae collectior, If it s to be made at of the Russian squadron of thoso seas piped to | 411, must be made now. Twenty-five uarters, mannsd his guns and made ever; i Inebaration for immediate aotion. Tt ia staced | 76278 hence it will probably be made, 1f that had 80 much as a rifle bsen fired from | Private individuals throughout the city the Russian vessel, the Agamemnon would | and state, officers of the army, gentle- rammed her. No explanation of the affair | menemployedat the various Indian sgen- was made by the Russian comumander. cies, and travellers of all sorts could be EXOITING WARFARE, induced to feel an Interest inthe pro- Brnuiy, May 20, —Several of the Berlin | ject, it could not fail of sucoess, Thank- apers bave alarmist articles over the trouble | ing you for your offer, and assuriog you tween tho sultun of Zanzibar snd the Ger- * g yO man East Africa oompany. They bint that that I will gladly co-operate with you in Germany may bs uompell{d to declare war | 80Y Wey in which the echeme can best be against both England and Italy for incitiaw | carried into effeot. follows: H. A. Whitney, assistant cashier, to be cathier; Edward R, True, teller, to bes assistant cashier, and J, Milliner chief clerk, to bo teller, Valentine P’. Soyder of New York, who is at present actiog as private sec- retary to Secretary Manniog, will be ap- pointed chief clerk of the treasurer's office, 'he above changes all take place on the Jet. Since Secretary Manoiog took charge of the treasury department sixty clerkships ranging in salary from $0.0 to $2,100 have become vacant. Secretary Manning to-day dismiesed four chiefs of divisions in the third auditor’'s offic: J. B, Flower, of Maryland; J. M, Veach of Pennsylvauia; E. G, Pettengill, of New York, John R Thompion, of New Hamp- shire. The action was based on the recom- mendation of Third Auditor Willsms, It is smid there are no charges azainst the persons, The secretary has decided not to fill any of the vacancies in question on the ground that the interests of the service do not require it. This decision will result in an annual saving of about 6,600, e —— Tne Northwest Row, Barreerorp, May 20,—Inspector Peters and twenty mounted police arrived from Gen, Stranger’s column, which has reached Fort Pitt. Toe place was found burned and the Oratlon by the Hon. John L. Webster, Speclal memorlal services by the grand army of the republic, Hymn—‘‘Rest, Spirit Rest,” by a quar, tette from St. Philemena’s choir, Muslc by the bands, Strewlng of tlowera on tha graves. The prccession will start at 1 o’clock p. w, sharp. All organizstions and par- tles desirlng to parilcipate ara urgently requested to report not later than 12:30 p. m. Al goldiers, sail°rs and marines and sons of veterans will report to John 'W. Houza,commander of Giacrge A. Cas. ter post, No, 7, grand army of the re- public, at Graeniug’s building on Douglas street, between Twellth and Thirleenth sireets, to ba formed into & battallon with their comrades of the grand army of the republlc, All other organizatfons and socleties will report to A, Allee, chief marshal, headquarters at the hall of George A. Custer post, No, 27, grand army of the republic. on Douglas, be- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth strests, for assignment to thelr proper and re- spective positions, Owners of teams and carriages are re- ministry to exercise the greatest care in per- known. forming marriage ceremony for those who have been divorced, The theological seminaries reported by the committee on' that subject, to be in a flourishing condition. The committee on systematic beeficence’ reported the in- croase in gifts from churches since 1879 of 70 per cent, while the increase in membsrship has been 10 per cent, The total amount contributed this year for benevolent work of of the church was $1,746,000, o —— General Grant's Condition, New YoBK, May 29,—Dr. Douglass re- mmned at Gen, Grant's house last night. He sard, this morning, that he had not been awake with the general so much aoy nightin & month as he was last night. The patient slept only two or three hours during the night and not more than one hour contio- uously. The general was kept awake by pains in the throat and ear, The doctur said, how- ever, that the throat inside and out appeared 88 well as during the past week, and he be- lieved the general had become chilled during the ride, yesterday. — That Tired Feeling When the weather grows warmer, that( At no. other season I3 tho system 80 suS- extremo tired feeling, want of appetite, | ceptiblo 1o the beneficial effects of a ro- dullness, languor, and lassitude, afilict|liablo tonie and invigorant. 7he impure almost tho entire human family, and scrof- | stato of the blood, the deranged digestion, ula and other diseases eaused by humors, | and the wealk eondition of the hwdy, causad manifest themselyes with many. 1t s im-| by its long battle with tho eold, winiry possible to throw off this debility and expel | blasts, all call for the reviving, Tegulating humors from the blood without the aid of & |and restortug influcnces so. happily and reliable medicine lke Hood's Sarsaparilla, | effectively combined In Hood's Sursaparilla, “1 could not sleep, and would get up in| “Hood's Sarsaparilla did me a great deal the morning with hardly life enough to pet | of good. I had no particujar disease, but out of bed. I had no appetite, and 1ny | was tired out from overwark, and i tonea face would break out with pimples._ T bought | me up.” M. G. E E. Btamoxs, Cohoes, M, ¥, d’ > ill ooa’s arsapariia 2 bottle of Hood's Sarsapsilka, and soon | “For seven years, spring and fall, I had began to sleep soundly; coudd got up with | serofulous sores come ont on my legs, and out that tired and languld feeling, and my | for two years was nof, free from them at appetite improved.” R. A, 8ANFoD, Kent, O | all, T suffered very mych. Last May I began e —— A Diyorce Refused to Mrs, Sullivan. BostoN, Mass., May 20,—Judge Allen to-dsy, in a divorce suit brought Ly Jobn L. Bodlen of b lubabitaate found Jn a harribly | llivaa's wife, decided 5ok to grans he lat | €Be sultan agaisst pesoelul Germa mabjests. | - mSrormmme L, |auested nok ko entee the cumstary en.| UX bad been Tweh Wwbie By Eenelh | B o iepaiin e isien ke . 7 applicatl- i . tll the proce 55 passed | debility. Last spring Ho 0 ako . N motilsted condition. Stranger has sent an | ter's spolicaticn for divorca, He did mot The Day on the Turf., 010450, May 89,~To-nlxbs Hugh Dough- | o Br0 o e eiaations O oved Just tho thing seeded. T derived an | bumor left me.» O, A, ARNOLD. AFRold, Me. e e s Poars | Sink Sullivan had beoa proved a gross and ¥ y igh Dough- | {ho gate, All other organizations mot | proved confirmed drunkard, nor had his cruelty been proven, fmmense amount of benefit. I never felt| ‘“‘ThereisnaB.ood purifier equal to Hood's better.” H. F, MiLusw, Boston, Mass. Sarsaparilla.® E.8. PurLrs, Rochester, N.Y. Hood’s Sarsaparilla | Heod’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all draggists. $1; six for 86 Made | 80ld Yy all drugglsts. 81; six for $5. Made only by C. 1, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. ounly vy C. L. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100, Doses One Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar C15CINNATI, March £9,~~At to-day’s races | erty, fourteen years old, in company with sev- the attendanca was large, the track slow, and | eral other boys of his own age, met an un- the weather threatening, with s beavy rain | known boy on the street aud amused them- before the fourth race. selves by knocking off bis hat and ill treating Firet race—Six furlonge; Avery won; Heli. | him in other ways, The unkown boy finally sothi econd; Charley Lucas, third, Time, | becamo enraged, and drawing a pocket knife 1:184, stabbed Dougherty dead, No arrest bas yet Becond race~Five furlonge; two-year-olde; | been made, heretofore mentloned, who wish to take pert in the procession, will report to the chief ma-shal for aesignmens ia line, A. AuLe, Oblef Mars The committee also hage leave to an- nounce that incase of bad weather the parade and procession to the cemetery band, Cres, chief of the Moosomin, came in to-day from Turtle Lske, he says he has been frien l{ ull along, Middleton with an escort of Boulton's mounted infantry, went out to the Moosomin's reservation “and found it deserted. Wisnires, Man.,, May 29, - The people are o ——— Cleveland Reaches New Xork, Niw York, May 29, —President Cleveland veached Jersey Gity from Washington tor night and proceeded to the resldence of Sec- retary Whitney,