Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
the soundness of his sleep upon this hither | the patriotic breasts of your countrymen. Stromsburg Kicks. Prospeots of Success for the Oppons gide of eternity, The mortal remains of | ‘With malice toward noné, with charity for Srrovenuna, Neb, May 81.—(Special to ents of Home Rute. The Nation's Dead Fitly Honored by Their | LonisesS: Grantrepose in peace beneath the | all,’ they shall fraternally pursue thelr grand the Bik.|—For some days there has been & ) 9 Loxpox, May 81.—At a meeting of the y ¥ weeping vault of yondcr tomb. The rayases | carecr: and in their hearts your nalowed | Many and Vased Taws Which Congress is | [0 (R =Lror Shne tAre ot the Omana | New York's Governor Expresses Himsolf on | cpamberlain party today fifty-five memberg Burviving Oomrades. of time will reduce them to ashes, and the | memoty shall be your country's treastre 3 g Comrade T ot TS neToem . THORE SHES 10 | Poay CoTaean) 8 YOUE GOUNILYd tremwure A Asked to Enact. & Republican Valley railtoad would be Senates, Both Stato and National. of the house of commons were bresent, O other forms of matter; all that was earthly At Washington square the procession dis- - —— changed so as to start our train earlier in these fifty-two resolysd io vote against the MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCES, that noble figure will ehange its torm of | banded, and the different posts of the G. A, norni T o o g il lo bill, only i A e s % A | ONLY EIGHT HOURS FOR MINORS | the morning and bring it in Iater in the even- . | second reading of the home rule ¢ Ul R R R R ing, Saturday the official annonncement THE POWER OF CONFIRMATION. | {0 pporting Gladstone’s Irish mensure. of Grant will be extinguished and forever | decorated the graves of the soldfer de: -— Atthe Tomb of Grant-Tributes by Gen | lost to human gaze. bl 1'ul|:fi:-1‘.‘fi:‘u!: ;:Pl"izvl‘llxlx dead. came and with it came a howl from our eiti- Chamberlain read a lotter from Johin Bright “ A, <, . . erals Logan and Vilas—Ceremo- m'I:':"{‘!E‘»‘"!lu-|‘\'nl‘7,.(m' supreme work that BEATRICE, Neb., May 31.—|Special Tele. | Concerning rand Gramts and Land | jensof every class, For the first time in the | 1t Should be Withdrawn and Appoint- | in whichithe writer vehemently condemned wish DHreHENOE the. NEAte our niot sfeeping htro porformed will endira | gram (o the Bk, = Decoration day was " ob- | Taxation—Iecommending Klev- | history of the road, the last few months have | ments Made Direct by the Ex- the bill, pledeed himselt to vote agalnst ity I itil the wrecking of the human race shall | served here and participated in by about five 9 * b i h 1 urged others to do likewise, 1tis thought and' Kisewhers, leave this planet & mere counterpoise of the | hundred people, Kawiins Post. G, A K tion Dy &8 Eabot's National seen a respectable mall service on this branch ecutive—A New Democratic and ureec Bibeis ke other mighty worlds (hat pursue their cease. | and Company C., Nebraska national guards, Hotiday—Strikes. of the road. The change starts our train Plank Proposed. theleteer will have grodt, WHEPRER IS Strewn With Flowers less roll arotind t! e blazing orb of light and nd the Fulton band led the procession to (h(‘! at 6 a. m. and brings it in at 10:55 p. m. cing members not to abstain from voting om W Yok, Ay SLContedsrtts tNd | Sr heira it el e n e to oast v, followed by o Iare numbt of car- This makes it too late for distribution of themeasure. The decision of tho meeting, 1§ foderal veternti have vied with each OHhein | - “FFIONds, Lils OIS meI's work needs o | Uhity. W aoiaiprs Jrore dpooraiea ol g gl $he mall and thus throws ou mail matter | W Winy Gue Bl Mot gl b hbadiotdd e sonaing tokens of remembrance and affec | monument, no written sarofl,in onder that 1t | | Mc 000K, Nebo May SL—[Special to the | CIEVELAND, May SL—At this mornings | really thiee days behind time, = A petitiof 18 R S L e s | o i tion' for Grahe grave, Npreading in fan: | TAY be perpetuated. Ttis higher than the | Bick.) -Memorial services were condicted session of the Knights of Labor it was ro- | now being eirculated asking fot a restoration | the Brp.|—The llerald this morning pub- Loxnox, May §1.—A corrected analysis shape behind the tomb and topping the little ¥ ‘,?I,‘,"‘IF';"lv»ll""l;llrmvr than St Peter's; [ here to-day under the auspices of J. K. | solved to appolnt o once and send to Washe | of theoid time eard. Stormsburg docs a big | lishes o for olumn interview with Governor | shows that fifty-four members attended (he apolh o Hisifig #round Aresuocaselys rowsaf | b (;ml(‘nl'lli;z\l:lfl ul:::\.u:;‘-”'x |t||4|4: ulumrs Barnes Post, No. 207, ( R. the Knights | ington aspecial committee of three to look | business, and like all inland towns, this busi- Hill. In the course of that interview the | Chamberlain meeting to-day, and that on fbets ot Hisini ground are stiocesslve roN e | beoud the highest wountain tops, and it is | of Dythins, Odd Fellows and other cigie so- | after Inbor logisillion now pending beforo | ness Is Iargely done by matl, The damage the | overnor epoie It vogard to the confirming | division forty-six decided to yote against the t ‘o overgreens tasteflly arranged. | biue arch that forever looks down upon the | K. Coeharan delivered an eloquent adiress in | congress. 'The cotumittee on legisiation pre- | Bew traln dock b0 out Busthess 1no0 15 incal- | power of senates, both state and national, as | Irish home rnle bill, five refused to pledge ral tiziive iy very beautitul fi busy tribes of men.” e O e ar | sented the followlng proposition In the na- | Culable. aily papers will beone day ato | follows: “1 have thought long and deeply | themselves, and three declared that they fribit, ConsistNE ot a muss of Howers on | Afier compatink Urant to the militars | utandion e fret thata shint sain was | ture of demands oFcongress, Which the con. | i Aanaceiit e heavy subeription lste ot | on the whiole question. L have considered it | would support the bill, e news of the £32 5 oW LR S B T R TI eadE IR TR TR Rl B LR R e A Rl S O R ratitied A o e o iy (v ean't | apart from any collision between myself and | sult of the Chamberlain meeting caused Ing R it ARl BN DRKLL flecununE sone g il acktovetherits, USHGrall | ited'tnd eotmelory/niid g pratesiob (ISCMILE | LUTHREpRiantaSon pHBLIC IRuANhORIveIEOy b ity 1« Hewpi pmevery sido, . Sail:yecic |10 serlte GLE M ELRERBLIALTNE RO BTk T the lobby of the house of Py pudues, calenduins and Mareschnel | V00 faniciysent ot gratoful people, | Wieatits of Howers, Tie bfocession was over actugl settiorsonly e tndividuals or | l1es Wil take thele” places on short notice it | sideration of the pretensions of the federal | commons, Ministeriatives aduitted thit do; Neil 108, the' Michigan coat of arms sur- [ we are here o do you honor. On! inspired | amile in lensth, cotporations in Exoess ot 100 ncres, WHETHEE | - Biormatis: B o f senate In_ the action agaiust Cleveland and was Inovitable, and there wap o genoral pounted By a floral caclé. Om eacty stiearo | genius, wo come to render testimony o | - Vor, Neb, May 91— [Speelal Tele Fimroved oF unimproved, shall be. thxed 10| Foer o T 0N I e O i iieus | othier vreaidents. The timo has come for a | ¢ ]hm""}'\"'w\lmn'lwh'h"'mt““!"‘:I:.vi\-“mll:": oral ladders, the rounds o iich bear | the beneticience of your work. Noble » Bk, ) — Meniorial services were hel g ‘e VAL TAT - Every town from Valparaiso to the terminus bl ok orde Wit election agents to prepare, { words marked'in flower Il oV foks- | cittzen, King. _husband, hu!ll‘u father, | this elty VL VOt e LAt fu]x'.-mlml e ‘(I!“H‘i‘l‘l“’“’wr’(lllltt';::l\‘:xllw{i\(“l‘v"‘fm foiture of | fecls the pressureand will resent it. ' ‘The thorough, sweeping and radical reform. The | gy immediate dissolution of parliament, ‘the Durg,” “Orehiard Knob." “Lookout Moun: | good . friend, greab captaine. chosen | of any txereises of the kind ever hold hore. | all lands Whero the conditions of th ture of | claim that our business men can visit Omaha | oligarchy and aristocracy in our natiol al | conservative whips estimate the conservative tain,” and other sceties of Grant's vietaries, | agent! the wi thou hiast ‘done. will | Tarcs dejeautions were prasent from Brads | Have Hot been colipitod Withe . . . o . | GO LUK K1 e e e “imall_matter | system are represented by the senate of the | vote at 253 the Hartington and Chamterlain Tlie' whole is surmounted by a florat arch of | shine from the firmamentas a- new star to | shaw and other towns in the vicinit 3 That the order. be issued forthwith so d with the inconvenience in other | {7y jiod States. The obstacle to homogencous | Section at 6, the liberal nbscnioes a7 W voses, under which stands the word “Appo- | light the coming zencrations. [ts ray shall [ eralJohn B, Dennis, of Yank vas | that taxation may take effect at onee, Many of our merchants who | o GNEC NG Ldininistration in our state | Sie voto of Gladstonians and Tarneifites o mattox,” while under the motto is a_white | pale the rich troopers of the night, and for- | the orator, and delivered a fine address. O tlie Pomioval of (ho fences | linvabought in Omata, on nceount of qulok ponsibl Ly state | 567 making o mujority against the bill of 81, dove resting upon the word “Peaces” all £ flash with undiminished fire in the | lectures w-night on his personal mewmories of | from the publie domain, S | transit will now purelinse in Chicago or else- | systent s the senate of each state. In both f Chiamborlain i the covtrseof Lis snoech & sent by U. 8. Grant Postat Bay City, Mich, | presence of the gl of day. Until another | the war, gy ’ om the Bblie Ao, ornment shall, by | Fhere, as tho difference in tine Will cut a | the cause of the intolerable senatorial pre- | the meeting of his followers to-day assured Near by *fs the contrilution just recened | year shall reawaken the flowers and Gl the |V ALENTINE, Nob May 1o | pohatattor L the government shall, by | comparativoly smail figure.” Towns of “tho | tension residos in the confirining power. Tho | WAverors (it ghoresuit ot the oo Al clection from the Robert . Lee camp of Confederate | vernal air with incense, we leave thee with | eram to the 3 ecoration day was ob- | possession of all lanas hield by aiiens. cowmereial fmportance of Stromsburg are | 1UE OGS L ediate and. total abolition | Youldbeadefoat off tho Gludstone anis veterans of Richimond, Va. The words, | the faithful spirits that guard thy tomb.” EENB0 it by ATy Vet ANy | o 7 Thiay ararasstaiibrsharl be Hrobibl entitled to at least a show of accommodation AR, LR e dates. Reports from every quarter, e said, St Us Have Peace) appear . in T e L Y e DAL DL L BOIPFORILRT i kg nds oricha railrond iSompanita, of the confirming power. ‘The substitute for | jndicated that the country was awakening to bitie letters on a gray ground., Ou the out- | Beethoven's funcral march by Arbuekle's DeeRIoT Tonioe NORrCHE o an [ o ARk aaditon orall saulel Dozens of buildings are going up on every | it should be direct exccntiye appointments, | (e fact that it was menaced with ruin. Seve sid 1 Holtow. Bl AN & Targe At ole: | b3 sulute to the derd, baualion of -ma- | Nioprta. wher they. Wero et by the mi | proncrty Gilincation foF votors: - | LKLANE Bt tio, Breset rals o o by | 10 th the full right in the execative (o Ienove | eryl members ol the Hartington section spoke gant Virginia cedar surrounded with bright | 1ines, U. 8 Noj salvo by the first battery, | {ary in the beantiful grove nchr the Fort and | * o, Requesting t T Voters. | levying | Stromsburk can claim her two thousand by | for cause at willthose whowt 1o appoliy T'ho | wt the meeting. They referred to the plans {iBivare: "Snidn oF Ehe tondyis n large floval | N: GrBi N: 1 minite nsAnd. BANt. By | deeuaat by JIclo g W daeker And-Gan: | b Eradiatn IO T | SISIADSSOL sumbar, senate, national or state, has never been an | of the liberal ynionists to fight every dise Sield, bent oy Grant post No. 5y of Pifladel- | thie North Atntie Squdions hyi, <3y | ol Bsbin, (e omicr o the day. Who de: | * 10 Protosting aist the entting down of day meworial services are being held | tersener excopt with bac tosies pTe | unton cundidate, f IR WILHTHE AtE OF DORRRYIVADIA I I1E | (CONRLEY, R A e G ATt AL (Jo- | 10, Protesting agalust the cutting down of | nd thegraves of soldier dead decked with | dutw of the executive 1s adminisirative, They | friie attontion of the wembers to-nlEt SohE Whirtelles and grasses of many colors. | society s DY BIKNODVS Li TIAVHEE | I Nent AL OUR Ent, WeBE RS Lo Sths the appropriation for the labor bureau, flowers, should have the right to appoint and remove | tered more in the talk of the lobby than in Wreaths of delicate flowers cover tl TN T sieroronis 5 (WL G LB TES WPTORIGH | SR Frea: (p RE Tl CILatG. e thefr agents I the administration. The busi- | o debate, Afier Clinmberlain b Rt eotnrac D e Tt || T Anbrutite theea wab wner raibivhion | St Tl Tasar oy o8 OE B e e D O DAa0 o a laws BrohLh: Struck the Wrong Man. ness of the senate is participation in Iegisla- | speaks toworrow an effort wilk the bars of the iron gate are sprigs of | soon passed nway leaving the day dark and | Conuanus, May 31— [Special Telogram to Asiking fob the passag of & luw prohib || Varmwrixe, Nob., May 81.—(Speclal Tole- f dion. ey siiold he, Teae o sehOloll | be | Fmado | to/iiniluce Glitstoney st vy trow o piantoriginally, taken, from the | gloouiy, All business was suspended in tho | tho Bic: J--The observance of the coremony it of mynors for 1nore thivn eiftht hours | &ram to the Bee.|—News has been received | Guntsani assistnt governors, and seek to | filids “Insist that the government it des of Martin Luthier, A car load of flowers | eity. "The procession was most imposing | of decorating the soldiers' graves by the | per day. % at the United States land ofice that eight e eliated preside voted govern: | jepeis LRI At sent by California has not yet bec oadedd, d'best disciplined seol is city, | vetor b t SR ot il per day, ¥ i 4 : 3 v L elected presidents and elected govern- | feated, will apyeal to the country, while tlie Alnyor. Ogrwity: assistad oy son uniouled, | ant bost diseiplined pyerscon in’ this ety | vetory organiastion of this oty ccourrad tor | I ths connection the following rosoltion cltizens, residents near Rushiville, Sherman | ors subjectto thmn, opresidentsarachoson | foacebim of the ahosition Aeerl’ that if. 1 playor’ Corwin jnssisted Toy uiiiods of | liureh bells rauy (UioLSiShiag suluthand | day. The marchig eoliiin wvas composed | waamtonteds, © S [ty went o the eabiniof Henry Wallace, | by, i ‘peonls tndieciy, bt vel S0 madority sgainghthe oill s tnt, RIS o Tbta AEMBEIENt NGar the. tomb. g | 116 DIAINER A WALWOT' DALIE IAE 0: | Sacoart ne membors. of e O e Ty thnra | th e e e ars of 6o irross, whe | Sixty-four years old, Fridas. night, forelbly federal senators are chosen by subsidiary | must resign, in which event they expect st i et o bo draped with fings, and | pended tronga window ot the Vandbilt | the theinen ani fonrih, (e sehodl ehiidren. the batlot box all mefnbors of poniices WO | jragged htin out of bod, biindfolded lilm and! | fe o aer able to. rabile. BpIGIon: Tor 1t | sord ciaiuington will bo sutninoned o SEEE \e entratice of Riverside park > are ors fro o first divisi b A rbered CAGIE: el ol dd LU L ) A ! ¢ amens ) public N p new ministry. 3n|1| B L o "‘"“_ 18 “{"l m(}l\g;“{\l‘: “'l;) llnu|:< I:\”}‘.xh‘tfl 'L‘L.fl!.‘.fi u‘:“ rH:‘:v‘” ] Inp{nl!nlxlu_l ul.\.mll one x);np\‘.md wilh these demands. ) led him two and one-half miles from his | cannot reach them. They use the conlirming i L — Bt BdR can SHoutNCaroline. rom LAt AN L BOn L EUS Birets Bt | o e L L e N ,‘lihg'(wlx\lp\ltl}:fl o and boveotts pre. | eabin, whero they severely choked him, put | power to abuse if, to strengthen, and at Ulster Encourazes Gladstone. comes “a laurel e from - the | unfformin light marching order, to form in | cit Ihe wmusic “was appropriate, and | vested in the executive committee. ways tried to forca him to leave the country | Al G 1 ST PIEEINEIIN abominas | & letter signed by 500 Protestant. residents of tield of “the ~butte lfl!l“‘l\h:'-“‘\\‘q;:“‘ul‘ closc column of commanice vight in frant | beadfully rendered by the school ehildren. | A3 the hout for the hoon recess iad arrived, atonce, Wallace wias contesting e claith | tio b deaoney amd liberty. 0N tharuins of | Ulster in favor of Irish home rule, ‘They st with the firs vlight peo- | nead of col esting on Fifth avenue, The | One of the features of the day was decorat: | the report was laid over until the atternoon | 0f Ira Chapin, of B oston, to this land, and courtesy of the senate let us build tho it G o i a ple began to assemble around roll eall sounded in the Seventh regiment | ing the grave of Jo by 2 sl BNk i ¢ this reason bec; ¢ object Is as. | thecourtesy he senate let us build the | say that they are convinced that a native I'-l“"‘ tomb, and "l“ 10 oclock ik 11“ ds of [ armory T, Lwenty minites fafer the l\\l"lfx)‘ll:llh:l“\{;‘&' "():!.:::4" .‘]:‘v‘z““('!"(]':‘ni'lfmlfm)ni M\':ml' rq'v"lvllrllcl‘(‘l:;(\]:il(;)?;‘\‘an|.\lxl\:(x‘lltouk a recess ljl):lllll.l"l"n Ilinsltnililm(ly‘:‘ l(lll\:';i?“lu:\\‘:*'\w” "and :‘;',L.'".Lyfi::’:‘in‘l..m‘,{'":',P“";k‘,‘,‘,“",:‘, e 'l'l‘.‘;:“m‘i‘lu"! parliament will be conducive to l‘ruslu-r}l)’» visitors were on the ooking the | regiment marehed out throngh ast T A SR TLS: R i Ay = : g ¢ ne s have come to his rese: e 2 A o rd responsibility 1 contentment and observance ot law in 1 e e R e e mond's remarks’ on this particular fouiure | wifil S e ot | e e e Chetiiators, w1t 1o | Ol excetive whowm thoy el fodo thelt | Fu’ b edter s e, Gladstono e he morning, cooling the air, but sc y - was after nine o'clock before General | dead of Platte county are to-night s %1 dava e 5a Fol LGN TEIE thought he will proszeute theim. SRR L A atification. suflelentto iy the dust " or tho rest of tho | Wart gavo the ordor to warcl | then tho | iug undoe e oot bl al Romyags, umber | days 1s a8 fol NS/ ot sensolatiting gon- —r——— e R T S Angthoiliouso) ok seommonby AoV R e e s fine pleasant, al- | Ninth regiment — wheeled —into Fitth [ Scrrox, Neb., May 8L—(Special to the | eral assembly that the occupation of bribe- Shelled Out His Eye. S e pRFL AL iiits ssue | Gladstone, replying to o question though cloudy. A platform_ in fou avenue, and the parade began. At | B j--Sutton obscrved Decorati At B i il bor Rt T by the democratic party in its nest platform. | jig) eaze, said that the government did not DAL o onth B Gt 11 Tt | AV [ Inte o ety heneesl S ok o | sk lesSution Qbace el Dasetation ey vy Ly A e B PN o LAt R o end o proceed with thie land purchiase bi P G T GG T | e i s S UG it ke, SUDASIERiaIR R iyl | IORDURLI ST 203 0t o0 —A very peculiar and_distress- THE SPORTING WORLD. B e foral lecorations on and around. 6 iatter | Governor I had - declined o mar | sonal ot in full Torc utor gomamad of | cone e Shneit 1s portful to the:weifaré of | ingaccident happened to David L Hewitt, a e homo rule bill, - The debate on the home rule DOt b Trong F Lo toinb was drapest | USipato i this) eviewon Lo, Erotma: oF ns || R O L oo it ibb o BIve onle, 1| (Drminent tatuier living noar tlls city, whilo |[EBvontson the Turf, Water and Din- |ibill was rosunicd by, Menry Fewon i Sk TR RO I D (SRTTIRECI G LR, NI LU {ional guards, the Sutton bahd, elildren of | arder to dal with his guestion wore offéctu | shelling corn on his farm this afternoon. ile mond Yesterday. gpokodn favor of the monsute, Lord Joum ckwork, ach stde el ie preside h e yublic schiools and a long processio ally s ollige o 50OVl B 5 B5 3 3 EROME PANK, May 3 For twn-vear- Manners, conservative, opposes 4 3 Gl AT U GO TR | 0D ) S A O i (iU LR R S, G e XN 478,00 [ TEHE S sl IO Sl B it JERONE PATK, Muy TL—For two-vear-olds, | Muners, conservative, opposed tho me SR IONa: rbes . au s terneah The!|L ISt the: nresldont . wha = (hPronshiog w oot and In carriazes ationded, | méans within our power o secure for tie | when e levator chin brole, a section of it | onedwlf wile, Brynwood won, the Dawdie e Jeon HES ot ths oiits Woro! | ne foatior. Bast: Twentyehiid sice s . Dinsmore delivered an able and | toiler the right to proteet himself upon that | striking him in the eye, completely cutting | ¢olt second, Rosalipd third, Time—57 sce- British Grai cado Review. O Tnewith peays Of snilln: mrxed Witk [(GIAC GHAr. - Was & sohto 0" racaive. him: | Cogicprinte addteas, il day, which of all days _is important to the | the righteye out of his head. He is being at- | el b LoxnoN, May 5L.—The Mark Lane Ex- Y0508 - Ovor the gate was a crown of magnifi- | ‘The procession then started,conveying with it | B 1o Decoration Qay W ,-'[?.'3‘[."\'" i e Aol "‘0‘5_‘"%‘."01" a8y _l'.'f“‘ }",’ may | tended by Dr. Davis of this plice, amd is sut- | © et BB, 1 sighth | Dress. in its weekly review of the British LIl o at L Ce v ata VI SR WHItS! | Gns Sherdamwhpvas 10naLy Seoral o s, | e e aoare e, o e | Ly IO OOt B0 e ool ok farribly laFsocovety s coneldere iy arlem stakes, all ages, one and one-Cighth | gy tyade, says: Cold rains have retarded dovo descending on it and around the il | 60 the' hotel, e line of mah was | Géssion marelied i the momine | et e e Al A v b o1 A Al one | o oubitat, = e e e o Fardee seeond® | o crons aud trade lns hecomo circle o e arch as the inseription: | through Fifth avenue t rty-second street, o1 are the graves of o) " | < s o oA Ty owland third, Time—1.55%. b 5,y " 2 ¥ ool T T e s T L R N I i ) R e C R LT R EREACT A DL T ) A Flcoman Dadly Infured AR Stk aa 0k o han ola (R loaono | Y car WS UIRCTILDREL oA OERISIES Juied of white Cliristinasroses, Over Uhe | Fiithavenie, On Madison avenue the prést. | A Fied were profusely decorated with flowers, | the right fo demand seryice at, the hands of | Barauor, Neb, Muy 31, [SpooishTole | gad'oequarior milos, Bandala won, Cunrity [ Sficht for the Pastivies wers 50,0k quarters e o (o ately Siod o foral_oross 0f | dont escorted by tho OI0 Guard, was. vncod | (hareoting wag held iy the affernoon under | hiseuploye. W dBifare. thelr intention to | Sram o the Bum]—Earty-fhis’ morning, as Tong 8 S lime—2.1 Y| b 28 5, against 45,487 auarters at 3is 1id for arins, Bastor lilies, foses and swmilax. ‘he | on the Hight of tne line, The reviewing | soeches wera made by £, C. Caikins, Cap: | make clection: day “1abor's national - holi- | the engine running the freight between her sccond, Long Stopthird, Time—2134. | the samé fimo last year. Flour was fairy Rl it YE eaTellC S LI m Nt e ts] | udectios wveremiada Tyl 0 Calids, G el T eRa ko G Nt | TRV VIEIIWAS, Tkl 7 AEAERAEre, KUie | | meomiOL G Aaln (oTLER AR leay [T ly. Foreign wheais were 6 pence lower branches, foliage plants and ferns—maiden | march began. e oy by 0. B Gillispie, and musio by the | on that day to lobking after their own Inter- | fireman, Caspar Ha Pl in won, Attorney second, Stoncbuck Forcign flour was sIoW. hairand others. On each side of the gateway | Long before the hour fixed for the moving | band of the post. The bauks of the city all ot thoy shall on that day keep. watch | jured. The. o abig, was serlously in- 0—2.12, f were in_buyers' fayor, on thie exterior side, were displayed scroits ‘| of the column every point ot vantage about | losed, and 4180 many business house e e duosiinges of 1o nation by | Toed. I e fyiiteh Talie | For three-year-olds, and upwards, one and thirty arrivals of cargoes off the OF Witita imortelles, bearing i parole et | Madison square had its oecupantss overy | “9iaeiiNes Nebe Ny S [Spocial Tele- | fnarding the polls from the irifiuonen of the | head. k etting the heavs bive fall on.is | onc-etghth ‘miles, Duke of Westmoreland x salés, one of choice Calitornia terlng the words “Finis? and *Peace,” | window in Fifth avenue hotel and Hoffman | sy to the B J—Decoration Day was duly | bribe taker and bribe giver, and while head, knocking him off the tender and bry won, Moonshine second, Huron third. Time | atissGd. Four cargoes were withdrawn and and in’ front of the entrance was -a | house and:Albymarlchotel were filled. The | Shierved horo to-day. Tho procession was | we recoenize the right of ' every man ing him by falling on a pile of stones, I —1.5814. seventeen remain, six of which are Califor~ threc-ineh gun, composed of white Immor- | parloron tho secorid floor of the Fifth avenue | yearlyamile long, Prayer was offered by Rov. | to indulzge in the use of liqior to ““"."l Was-out, spine |I|.{lnr-d_n.nvl both 1tmbs | “Fiandicap stecple chase, full course, | nia and three Oregon. ‘The forward trade I n. 0f Lrvir o itke! [\ hter, S bosnplar op LLra. Vg [ P OO e et { oo aa i lon 6 16 ey, deart mecaasory for | Tives ey 0 1° owenty-alx years old"and i Bourke Cochrnne firshJim Motiowan socond, | was casler day the market was depressed doye perched on the muzzle, ler party of lady anons | el Bilworthoand aome. vory. 16 ushiing | hls henith and comrort, -yat_wo do repoms | oo X Braton third, Time—4.51. Foreign wheats were 6s 1d cheaper, but no Members of Grand Army posts, wmilita whom were Mrs. and Aiss Me O | Someries Ware mads by Tove W Tt Jon e | Wend that on that day eagh workman vefrain Two Drunken Man Killed. AT BRIGHTON BEACH, buyers. Flour and peas were 6d cheaper. ete., who took part i the ceremonies at the | som was on the grand s P the spot | e ehioly rendered some very beautitul and | from the use of Hquor of all Kinds, so that he i O o0, BricuToN BrAcH, May SL—In the five —_— fout, went up the Iudson by steamer to | assigned for the president. At precisely 11 | qppropriate musie. The day was eool and N Rt Isvmyaragac] | o TINZON: [k A BL s Spogin T clo turlongs Bob Simmons won, M'Liss sccond, Under the Stars and Stripes. One frundred'and Twenty-ninth street, and | o'clock, Capt. Mount, with his pl of | dpproprinte music: e day wits cool |y e N e ak roper e o | {0 the Bix.]—This moruing the Midland pas- | Jonglenze” third. - Time~—1:i. ~Certiticates | Mrnounxe, Australia, May 31.—Advices marched thenee to the spot, where they ar- | mountéd poiice, passed the stand, Next | parade. By wes and allpublic | ropresent the people, L senger train, whiie nearing Goose Jake, Tun | paid §234. Tron Sanion. o1 ahtoMAV20 statari B yived about 2 p. m, By this time, Riverside | came the Old' Guard and veterans of | Dilices were closed during the ceremonies. B e D e5on session the leglsla- | ovar threo Germans, killing two and i 'For majdens, five furlongs, Asuinoa won, | from Sanios, of date May 23, state that a Ger: park, in that neigliboriood, was filled with a | Kimball ~ post, 100, 6. A, R.. ) Veby, May e e B i bssrio i Aanians b | (RizsygiroHe econy lia eliew third H MANIRR 0L whn RIceRoter (e ety vast throng of people, stretehing away from [ who actea a8’ the bresident’s “special ) e Snetmorial Cekorelstsand | minote b6 prohibfud from working over | came drunk and went 1o siep on the track, | Time=1 XKing STomasese, Sy omAGarmanySubHILE o comtral object of nterest in- every diree- | body gnard. They deployed in frontof the | {eeehes took place at the skating rink to- | eight hours per day In mines, manufactories, | Ll 2 Three-fourths of a mile, Srunswick won, | against King Malicton. The Britls. and e ima the mateh o the tomb th | reviewing stand as Secretiry Vilns and Gen- | JaceeGs ook B row was orator of 116 day. | ets.. The following In the same Tepor v B s ah i Barbara sccond, Chickadee third. Time=" | Ainerican consuls at Apia ente T R Litlo b on fired InTuca: Guns.. | eral Mebahol ascontiad t0'tio Sani trom & | Sa: aoirial . atrongec: cradlon - ovas. | oleo adoptads S " E noreaseditailxnndilacilition. il Afnerican consulasit Anin enierI NN At tho tonb a battiiion of marines and state | eurria o e and Lresdang | 116 delivored the strongest orution 'over | aiso sdovteds, ol ihoid resnonsibloat tho | , BEATRICK, Neb, May SliSpecial Tele- | Miireo-fourths of a mile, Hatachmio wou, | Kin' Malicto's authorit aubyersloni Jencibles formed in line to the left, while the | Moone the board of aldermen, had al- | udience. Muste was furnished by —the | ballot-box a1l meinbers of congress who ne gram to the Brr.]—With the two new pas- | Commander second, Lutestring third. Timé | €5 "that rulers. appenl for protection. the FHMN oy posts ndvanced to the piaco. To- | ready arrived, and assisted by Dolice Com. | Hwants-iirstIntantry. band. o G A. It | Toct or refise (o vote In compliance with | Schier trains on the Union Pacific we I e cAD G eI o TRt I SR C RIS served for them i front of the grand stand, | wissloner Vobeliees, showed the president to. | decorated the graves of decensed bretiiren. i PaaaraT AR s Zood train service, there being ten daily pa 3 stakes, all ages, ono | T “Ninercan: flag and mmedicely toles The Edwin D, Morgan Post, No, 857, of New | the }.mm of honor which was re- ELSEWIERE, “Fho rest of the afternoon was devoted to | senger trains on the two roads besides ghth miles, Barnuni won, Keokuk | grapied President Cleveland, notifying him York, acted us nshors. erved for from the next eartiazes | Cmgaao, Miy 5L—The board of trade, all | the discussion of the raport of the committee | {reight trains, a Claus third, Time—1:5S, of 'his action in blishing Steriomt "Il ceremonies began by the playing of | ean ; 0, Seliofield and | o binks and the prineipal business houses | on strikes and boyeotts recommending that | o Al izos, soven Turlonas, ‘Tattier wou, De- | e the'didputed termitory. = Proteciomte Clopin's funerat mareh by Arbuckle’s mili- | Whipple and Admirat Janétte and his stafl. | of ‘the city closed to-dav. aithough the cere: | the exeeutive board should have absolte A Sudden Death. lifah sccoind, Orlando third, - Time—1: et tary band. Fhis was followed by the € The first t of ‘the military escort 10 | monies ineldent to Decoration Day were had | control of all such business. The convention | Coruyuus, Neb., May 31—|Special Tele- e Moved Adjox Aviny ritual, read by Commander J. pass was the Eleventh, and as the colors | oy Saturday. e Facoss until to-mocrow morning, with | gram to the Bre.|—Janies AL S The Base Bull Record. Moved an Adjournmen B e it o e o T B S vamious laca | Loaiss rooe b WOk R R LR TGRS e e e LB e e oy Loxpox, May 5L.—Chamberlam moved afn had sune (e hymi, My God, to | his hate Gilmore's band camo. nest, 18 | terios in thivel by vesterday tho gravos of dead | oo o o A2 eport still p % | forty miles north ot Columbus, was taken | AT NESINAG Cusis City game was | dlournment In the house of comnions to= it vt r. Storrs, of BrookIyt, offered | 100 Iumdred pioces playing Mendolssoln's | Sonies wers appionriately decomiod by thels | Fighting the Oleomargarine BiL | hicrone haurs finess > *omieh and died | atied ut the end of the fourth inning on “ac- | nieht, and will oven the debate to-morry prayer. Wiien lie had finished there follow wedding march. Voeiterous cheers from | Quryiving comrades. The grand army of the g & - | afteronsliour’s illness, e ain {he store. standing - two for | when Bright is also expected to speak. ‘Thé Tesnonsive serviee from the Grand Army | the muititude answered the compliment. | Fapubiic posts took eharge of the corcinonies, | - WASIINGTON, May 8L—[Special to the et Sl 2 % Y| Giseussion promises to be of unusual inters Hitnak i whieh Chaplain . B, Gwillin, | Cleveland acknowledzo the compliment by | i in addition to the floral offerings there | BEr]—Everybody, even those opposed to the Killed by Lightning. e v Y ont est. . the Amphion society, Commander Howatt [ wasing his hat. The cheers contintied until | fns n United States flag placed on each | oleomargarine bill) have been surprised at | =~ SIPNEY, Neb, May SL—Special Telegram Motropolitans 14, Louisville 5 — - - and Post Commander 1L M. Calvert took | strains of the band became lost, Sk 2y el A . SNINATEAting SHED 2 | to the Beit,]—A tramp named Corbott, fron e Dl o Prohibiting Socialist Demonstrati art, e Amphion Sociéty “sang Ve e e o tiom, General | BTy xatox, May 31—The day opencd | e formiduble proportions of the fight made | 500, BExercl SOt by Tigimiug | New York b, Detroit5 T y 8l.—Prov it Teroes who tmmortal Live." and then Gen: | Vilas proceeded to Washington siuare and | s an overcast skv, uid toward noon o | PSSt the measuce, The tacties of the o | g gqy* T e NEhthing: | - e ok bibairoly Brussiys, May. SLeEroyinglelAmEvig erad Logan delivered the address of the dav, | delivered the address of the day. o A B Aok wha s | position have been centered in the direction | 1940 Nrshvillan A Ta s, Twelve Inning throushout Belgium have ssued orders pros General Logan's addiess opened with the | Nr. Vilas began his masterly adaress as | nended o a great extent. Arlington, the | of amendments, Ithas been steadily believed A NG D ADAEIOD RaanullOmaiunia . Lwoive JDINES | nbiting sthokes monstrations ans declaration thit the time honored quotation | folloy pandediior s great oxtenthoAriinaton, il iqEationdinonis AR ReaR S LY HEHEIO - 2 s lowepanor Ohansce Honde, R A o this ! attaps (| Rineol fontioL that “republies are ungrateful” was proven o day has been talen from onr eager | 1ions! sl Ol eo O e Tormal sory by the friends of impure and imitation but- | Surroy, Neb., May 51—[Special Telegram | e AthleticSt Foills wune fon s, Eoet ~ e v onk s blog i | Tabors for the: FUtrG to testify our Teverence | homiey Were polts wheve torinal services | ter that the bill can be amended o | o tho Br.)—Tho Sutton, Register ehunges | condition of the kra on ecount of tho miiddy THE,ORANGE ARMY, L D S O O | e st L1 dcorons pardes. with musig | ereheld. | Undismayed by the pronise of | geth, Failuro to nccomplisn this in | lands to-morow. J. D. Evans retires, hav. | A% DI b Fiita- - A to-day Lo sing paeans of gratitude to their | sie and With banners, with solemn pomp and | {0 proceedid with. ma L €O | fhe house will mot discourage the | ing sold to K. AL Brown, un old resident of AT TUILADRLILIA=. - oy The Murderous Mouth of Ulster and t ; i and proceedd with many bands and flyin o I 3 \ ¢ Vit morning game was prevented by rain Sleeping beroractors, and with one loud | show, amid every cirenmstance of honor, the | &0 and an abundancs of flowers to the | epponents, They will carry thelr fizht into | Sutton Lt will continue to be republican in | pie afternoon g | L. 23 e its Deadly Breath, Vol 1 chant anthems of sweetappreciation, | people of the nation have rep colorsand an_abindatieo ot fowers 10/ the | 116'senatu and try £o have tie bill so amended | polities . io: atiernash skame, sesultedoas ol Rt IR haatalRaleRTs that may rise fom earth to heaven. Jowed sraves and celebrated with the tender | Sihies nuiilery lod the Atiington procossion, | there as to delay it in eonference committee — §04, Eliaseinhie b Pualirs=Elyy =W Your,May 51.—(Shealsl Tolagrai “We are not here,” said the speaker, “to | rite of flowers the memory of the nation's | 7 ey weré followed by district militia or who'1s taking muchinterest in the Slaughter House Burned. DYe S MBI EmULITY . the Bee.J—The World prints this falk of eauses tnat aemanded the sacrifices | saviors. And now that we” are gathered by | Wi focal yosts of the Grand Army of the | Dill says it cannot bo deteated, however,aid | HASTINGS, Neb., May #1.—[Special Tele- B a long and sensational - pectal 3 reprosented by these figures, nor yet to prayer, by sonz und speech, to fittingly tinish [ Fi5blie, colored posts, with their large | that itwill be a law before July next. He | gram to the Ber. |—The slaughter house of Boat Itaces Yesterday. dated London, giving « - eiroumstantial age Yate thiilling: imcidents of battle with fasci- | our share in the honored ceremonial, the | yohberchib. forming a noticeable feature of | thinks itis a terrible comment that the men | ¢, Diliey was entirely destroved by fire about ArnANy, N. Y., May 81.—The single seull | (000 850 (T G v of Orang Bating stories of gallant patriotism, 1ut, | spintof the day rules the thought and voints | 1" \rivder Avriving at Arlington about | Who sell slaughterjjouse offal, filthy grease, | 5o'clock this morming, 1t was located rack between Courtney angd Hosmer to RBALOLIN0. S IOEL P at AR, ny friends, nearly one-half million Young, | the theme. A quarter of a century has sunk | poo VR riving ut Arlington Wboul | and those who produce eotton-seed olly | o ile from the eity, and no fire or light resulted in a dead heat. 7 predicting civil war In Ireland should e By O s | L it erava of e since {he dread ataran | hgon the Marine band rendered approbriate | S6.14'5a fiore sponsing thousands of doliars | Beon sed in the buiiding for the twenty-four | - Niiw Yok, May #l.—Fho Teemer.Ross | stone's mcasuro for home rule bo successful, tinguishment through the cruel civenmstances | of civil war rang through our land. A | {ha " flon, Jame '\u-\\m Twho w Y | Todefeata bill in the interest of healthy food. | Dours pevious. 1t was probanly the work of | race at Oak Point to-day was won by the for- | It is moré than ntimated that Gen, Lord of war, and within the close cirele of that [ new era b begun, 8 new gen- | poiiowed by Representative Long, of Mas NO NAVY APPROPRIATION an incendiary. Loss, $1,600; insured for [ mer by a lengthy in20 minutes, 25 seconds, Wolseley will be commander and chief$of t oxcriciating fact 1% to. be found the moving | eration s upon the 'stage of Tifa, | toiosite Dwitl an - eloquent’ - oration, | “Ihe ereat increase of expenditures by the | §1,000, i b commander A shipfietai Canses of thie remarkable scene this day enc | Of our present population, more, by | R8¢ kodlers' howe a poem was read by | Eovernment during the past two or thres | T e Arrested for Violating Fishing Laws, | Orauge foress. Tho fact that the Ulsiee acted in owr count willions, were in that period not existent | g e O teas was e, | Years, and especially the increase of appro- Red Oak Downs Council Bluffs, JACKSONVILLE, May S1—The Times. | A1 is fully organized Is no longer a secref Continuing, Mr. Logan said: *Men and | here or possess no rememberance ot its | Jiverad by Thomas McKee, of Kit Carson | Priations at this session, takes the advisabil: | Rep Oax, Towa, May 81.—[Special Tele- e E o Tl ¢ 51 among Orangemen, In London many of o ica 5he have come. with | meanos, than all, of overy class and age, thon | Lvered by Thowas Moo, of et orn o | ity of roconstructing the navy elean out of | 0P T o'ie A the bul) todiy | Uniow's special, from ' Codur Keys, says: | o joading titled men in the houso of coms Denutiful flowers and evergroens, eulled by | within' the compass of the union, History | hoaa it fivo” Gongrocationar cemetory, and | e auestion o far as this fru fo the BRE.|=4t tho DAl Eaies touny | “Ehosvonuo ciitter Dix, Captain Fongar, oiaanioe Rl the eager ands of our brothers, aud woven | lias foreclosed upon your achievements, cou- | HonSitdeo i’ ooal posis of the G: A, 18 dee- | 15 coucerned,” “gald ademocrut between the Red Ouls and Muchier A1 | pyived in port at 6 v, m, yesierday with the | b G icors In sovoral corps, and Lo into speaking forms by the fair fingers of rades, and to the nation of to-day they axe R Ly O LEk oan: ber of the house commiitee company club of Council Blatls, the datter | §panisy tishing swack Cilotilde, of Havana, than thirty noblemen are envolled, ‘Che sisters, (o vender the Homage due L0 patr A tale to be told. Swittly, oh! how swiftly, | Srated the s Ciur eton trom the. veter anpropriations, toglay, *Wa will find that | suffered s defeabby a score of 10to 7, which stie captured off Anclots Key, this | orzanized ~forces are aivided as fol Who hiwe died for thelr country and all man: | do the aetors of that mighity drama now fall | bess 2 I8 CEAEAOR TR Gl tur total . incrogsé of appropriations o state, for violating the fishing laws by fish- | lows: Cavi 3, artillery 4,030, epe Kind. 1t ot that, be considered an extra- | from the column of living men. Yeta few | Shbre thiy were met by the Alexandria light | this year will run well up to 510,000,000 by The Fisheries Trouble. Thg Within tiveo Taxzios. Of 118 ADGHenD | alhanrs st tidos. o1 i1 vagant exorosions The now silent soldlers, | years more, and none shall be 6 b here thoy were et by the Alesuidria Neht | {1’ dino wo. get throuzh. Woll, the reeon't [ Harieax, N, 8, May 3L—The schooner | shore. and irreguiaritics in her paners, e Eincera B786, rifles Ol infshiyi (Oams whose 1ite work is finished, championed a | sonal witness to the children of the gre: thry hb THAE place, where flowers were somes | Sovuetion of the nayy‘coniemplatés fully that | Amos B., from Campo, reports the dominion | Chlotikde has 6,000 salt ‘ish - ahoard. The not classed 7,100, making o total principle toward which the warriors and | publicof the trying hours of her deliver- | e ol Rraves, A larao wreath of | much, and we eanpot afford to start in on an | Lo 0 Gocotice b L. Howlett, cruising fn | CTeW consists of ton men and oflicers, no of nearly 74000, ‘The Orange army of armies of the world have been constantly | wnee” = Tt amd other flowers was sent from the | increase of expenses like $50,000,000 in one fisheries police boat, L. Howlett, erulsing In | oo om speak English. She now lie Ulster comprises two armies, the first of drifting frn the earliost recorded strug Continuing, the orator recounted the fea. | Fo3es and other flowers was seit from the | vear™ust ot the Bemnning of the adminis- | that neighborhood. "Lhe American schooners | s harbor with & prizecrew from tho Dix on | which is titled the arujy of action, the second tpon e “Tain of Shinars. This prineple, | tures of the patriotism, purposes and graud | N Mot t-dNgd TEE T e | Peon s il will fiave to bo post- | James A. Garlleld, Frederick and Green | board. The captuie has been reported to the | the army of reserve, “Tho aimy of action I8 o Tilts of man and the ‘liberty. of the in: | result by whieh the tuion ol ] | ortio the tomb of WasngOn, o ocial Tele | PODED.? Lt have boen officlally reported as haviu | authorities in Washington. I etad tromEhs Tanla Tt O dividual, which was planted with the first | their title to the veneration of thelr “country- | o ii5 NHE jlay ALy alal - Juave begh of e h Ml viod rsidents of Ulster 0 ¢ gram to the I Decoration day was more purehased bait within the Cavadian linits, résidents of Ulster and from those up to bload ever sied In benalf of government, | men and the world, and in glowing terms re- | £UM 1 IS SRRSO FOX S ears The Evidence All In s well a3 other vessels whose nanes are not Senator Van Wyck's Bomb, thie age of 45, who live no families depends has, like the flower, bloomed upon the morn- | lated the occurrences of the war, with it Hiite rocession was tho largest ever sden here | ST Louis, May 8.-+-In the Maxwell trial | yet learned, 1t is understood the cruiscr T LT TR TP ey e ey t oupon them. The army of reserve I8 ing air of all the ages. Wafted by the wind | tles, toil, priv disease and Cdeath, | 605 Sinilar cecasion and was witnessed by | to-day A. V. L. Brockway, assistant to the ill attempt to seize these vessels should they LB NL MRy LOpAoAL 4 0iaaTE nposed of those belongi ot destiny, iis seed found lodgment upon the | and the “won work of 20 & sluitiar cpeksion ADCAAR Wiktosed, iy | ¥ ; s il attempt to selug those yosecls SOW M | to the 12k |—Scnator Van Wyek has, by his | body up 1o 65 years of axe, 4 viglian fertile soll of America, wiere it has grown | boys in blue. *The aid the ker, | $2000 people along the ine of marchy LUS | chalis of surssEimpt monstrator of anat- | ba IeL W oved o be hovering about | proposition to forfeit the lands along the | mittee with leadquarters st Ielfast, 18 ine and tilled the world with its sweetness. Our | Veannot be ltered; e, under 1od, 1s | Soual exvrelses were under the direaton of in the Missourf medical colloze was [ fehogiers ar brloved, & Cascade branch of the Noxthern Pacifie rail- | trusted with the armanen of the afmy of rothers, whose wemory we honor to-day, | n our hands. ‘The hope of that future is'in | RPN NSOt ook part. 1n- the | Presentatthe disseetion of the organs referred - — road, thiown a bombshell into the republican | Action. “T'ne vigil committes directs ave thelr Lives to pernetiiate its growth sud | wnion, the genuine wnion of, fellowship | parade iovernor Sherman, ex-Gover- | to and testified thathe made 8 personal ex- Strike of Hog Stickers. Woll s the domooratio side of tho sennte, | [iotilclal comitices wud havo centeraal gpresstothoendottimet U | comerted by Inerest, by atrotien, il by | ok ot excoveror Stoniy Judge Day | amination of thon but falled to dud evidenco | PmkAvELvitLs Muy i1—A stiko occurred e o e bcunslon stinnly oroe | Adsbons Lungan, Colwan and Enniskillens erhi peaker then b bl eulozy of Gon: | pride. Kvery conatdoration that tan colubél | of dhe wupieme court, Seorotaiy of Siate | of anydiseaso of afffatare, Tiie st then | awons the hog bulchers to-day, Bomo appre- | posc to ferlelt the ands alone tho Wallula Huecenters of ule, distrist and loal G B Secutor stay, about tho Union, Pence, | Jackson, btato Buperintendont Akors and 4 announced that they had no further evidence | yonion was felt for the preservation of the | ind Port’lownsend branch, but Senator Van | reginents and sections adq! ¥iiouds and countrymen, since last our | riches, happiness, the wmost generous diffu: | AfEe number (of - cther Bromifehl | in rebuttal to affer, Alr. Fauntleroy, of the | o028 00 B0 B vl of & squad of pofice, | WYeK lias made such an ifective war for his d --..nu.m.«! et to perforin the servics that. we | sion {l[knu\\ln-allge. with all lta power uu;l s R ana nrinoiba nlu:_\‘):m(s.lui kml the ’f‘ln »luu of ilu;’un' (“.'3 |’n.1~|(.m~xnl R ot ot Sol iz now render to our fallen heroes, ot! dis- | privileg nd upon its maintenance with o) al ] pal ’rellar’ possession of ' . 8l tinzuished soldiers laye been e cqual privilezes to every eitizen and to vanks of the liviug, Nature h 1o 1 | Evcey seotion, not anly in ‘tie worls of law, THE (;I(A\'ES_ ,QF HEROES, | b theseitof e countes, ot the iy | <0t Noth denat ¥ sortes wasot 1n | DEWANDS 'OF/THE KNIGATS, S OUT WITH THE OLICARCHY, | mwowive rowans prrmax Now they claim in effect to be assistant presi- | yeply and close the debate. Che minister- anendmcnt to iuclude the line being con- O ANA| R ey T i WasHCIs slares i strueted and known the Cascado 'O CANADA, address at Woodlund ayenue cemetery was |“giate inspected by experts for the defense, | hallto lold o meeting. branch iut the ief s gen- | A Bookkeey arts and His Bank Ueliverad by ‘Thomas F. Wright, Towa solici- | 31 Clover. of the prosecution, wanted the —————— Dranch’ tial e beliot i el B i Eery brocse that plavs. through | but in all the fractitying warmth of genuing | torof the Rock lsland. ~All ‘nlaces of busi: | names of the expery subwitted to him, and COMING TO OMAHA. reputlicans hesitute to vote, fearing the pol- 5 the open Teaves of summer: eyery stream | and generons fellowship and love.” ness were elosed during the “afternoon and | \as willing to give them to any reputable — ftieal effect in Orezon and Washington ter- | _ PrROmIa, 111 . directors of the Lurge numbers of people were present from | Miteton of physieian. except the wedical | The Next Presbyterian General Ase | ritory, and yet they cannot antagonize the | Merchants' National bank of this city ans that muriues on its course to the mizhty sea The speaker eloquently and feetingly re- | {tr6¢ Bis 08 pao) UL &% X B O et 1T o mat: | ferrted o the. servioes of Hancock - and fhe copntry, Negely all Lowa towns cele | adviser of the defense. The defense refus sembly to Meet Here. fforts of anti-monopolisis. 1t has been | nounce this evening that owing to serlous ter upon its ceaseless round, 15 burdened with nt, and paid a touching tribute o their | brated the daye ithero were spectal exerelses | to accept this conditional offerand the testi- | sy, pavr, May 3. —The Presbyterian gen- | chuted Tor, yeas (ht (e Schite has been | jpairment of its capital, caused by the ews O e e af avers Dird that tunes I8 | memory. Ribferring 10 1he latter's assump. | 86 Atlantic ‘dedieating 8 (rant meworial | mony was then declared to be clased by both | ) o SAAY e i Hled fine | wnder the infiuence of monopolies; that the | pubioi S Gy 4 v Tay to the LEed delty of the year 1s | tion of command of the unlon urmi, ke | fountain. A special train took herofiov: | stateand defense, ‘dudge Van Wagoner said eral assembly o ineapolis, that | 1018 votes agninst monopolists wid the sen- | Decelement of funds by J. F, Hoke, booke suarred in sweetness by an involuntary note | sai ernor Lavia S0 severs weimbers of the | L' would endeavor to haye instructionsready | the next assembly meet at Omalia. Invita- | ate smothers the work. Now it besins o | keeper, the bank willbe oblized to suspend of sorrow, ‘The hun of business been flie man of destiny was found, Raised --n:‘llfl‘nl"‘i]fu.wnm }mln,i,l‘q“fl .w}.“'l"““.‘ by to-morrow at 10 o'clock aud adjourned the | tions were also received from Ningara Falls, | look as if the senate will wo beliind this aymient pending an examination by the Jutled. The words of wan have been par- | to supreme command, he seized the whole lj{‘l"b n the exere ‘l‘"‘i “l';“:g' al *'u FEe 1 court until thattime, Saratoga and § ville, The synodical | charge aud make a slaughter of Jand grants, | bank exuwiner. They W suflicient exs Rlyzed: his volce has been broken by emotlon, | vast enginery of the war, and in harmonious | {4 rations 3‘ C jrion, HugEyD, “‘Ll" e ——— records w "Phe " recomuenda- | and to the efforts of Senator Van Wyck it 18 [ amination has been” wide to wiirant the aiid the nations of the world have hung their peration the mighty forces responded to 100:':. bluulx ls., l-li:u'l}'_"- :mi"‘h .ulb_‘- National Capital Gossip. tion of the special committee on appointment | due. assurance that all depositors will be paia in temples 1 Dlack. Nature, through her | is will. 1 may not protract the story through | (HEioR Wil & BCREERT 0DSCE anco of the day | * wisninaToN, May 51— Special Telegram | of benevolent contributions was adopted, — full without mueh delay. Hoke, the defaults lm‘n‘w and murmuring stecams and her | its entraneing details. Ammnmuhlf to his through (ae siata to the BEE. |—Representative Ben Hall and | Viz.: Forelgn missions 33 present, home mis Heavy Cut in Passenger Rates. ing hookkee fled’ to Canada la of busy watter; the birds, through | ereat lieutenants the controversy with others, - - S e oL i sions 81, church erection 5, publication 3, Ciieaco, May 3L—The Chicago, Milwan- | week, but no discrepencies in his account The giauts A Street Car Tie-Up. wife will start to theic home im lowa to-mor- | $e@8 Toh S50 dlcation 5, ministerial relief 9, | gee & St Paul 10ad will to-morrow announce | Were discovered until Saturday night. It N ety ent 11 passeuger rates from Clicago | Since leared that his defalcations liave beel D8O, carols, and en ‘and uations through | he entered the lsts with Lee. ¢ won hinnanity, haye united in one | grappled and never parted fron the fight. 1t Pirrsnure, May 8L—The Oakland and [ row. Hall goes to look after his fences | aid for colléges 6. A letter of greeting to the or the loss of & noble wan, and a ‘worthy of both, and stands unequalled, | East Liberty street cars were tied up this | which are said to be sadly out of repair. Southern Presbyleriau church was prepared F TR Laom going on for years, and that he has sysleie greater leader than ever betore warshaled | in modern war at least, in its deadly tenaeity | morning ecol he fallure of Chairy 1ill, of the house committee on { and adopled. toa number of the principal elties in lowa, | atically robbed the bank of over one hunds ‘ F morning ou account ot the fallure of the 3 A % writtolz | fneluding. Des Molues, Kock Island and 5 : 100ps in fierce aray of battle, and ferogity. Within a year it énded and N ake t Wi I 5 | territories, said to the BeE.correspondent to- Ider Ralph E. Prince's resplution critieiz- ng | o | tock 18l i wand dollars by falsifying the intere Wle sitent ehiiet, whose work 1s destined | the great “rebellion fell, erished to utter, abe | COMvARY make out & twewe Dows' |' g,y hat Dakota territory would be divided | ing Christians for using and advertising in Cedar Ifapids. A rediction, varying be: | account. Hoke ‘was & pecklcss speci 1o Influence posterity to the latest syllable of | ject ruin,” schedule as promised. “Lraflic on tue line is | o tie east and west lge duriug this session | Sunday newspapers was adopted after sowe tween $2 aud 33 will be made, taking etfect | and gainbler and dabled in everyting % pecorded time, bas goue to his couch, and ‘I'ne address closed in the following words: | cntirely suspended. ) of congress, woditications. at ouce, came along.