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- CIVEN OVER T0 CONVENTIONS, | *sszsieacsiasiozaie, v DISTRICT LIQUOR -LICENSES. 3 the one that should be brought forward by 5 i g " A Number of Nebraska Oountios | tha majority of the wass and means con. | The Senate Committes Favors Fix- he, r' tha south, then he i ghont tariff. that he learned some- th in 1964, o, & romark made by ornia, that the recont Mr. Foran thing about the Mr. Allen, refe: Mr. Morrow of Cal WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW.| . , jForoestescsersens ‘ r S0 lofl’, W. Holmes, ofKcarney, is at the Pax B No Important Ohange to Ohronicle B. F'. Pinneo, of Lincoln, is at the Mil i » mittee. y had me bookea as a convert to failure of William T. Coleman & Co. was at- lard. 5 Select Their Delegates. the presidont'a froe trade moss But ing Thom at $1,000. tributed to the fact that the Mills bill put ey i James Mycrs, of Odell, Nob., is at the Mil- 4 . tholm hnl;wsnlpen w:r(- asmoom‘\ plpe':n hon';on the free fd zhe'!{;m 'l‘r;‘ lard, H ¥ ¥ and their correspondents were democrats, combination to rai rice o TAX m e — MR, DORSEY'S TARIFF SPEECH. | Hiby ol umhieie ospons o ity | ONE MORE WEEK OF TARIFF TALK | sombination to raiho tl BANKERS SUPPLIED WITH FUNDS. | J. Hughes, of Fromont, Neb, is at the man.h eig‘nor mn'/;‘d ':y flynlf or’ wl]r- e IMr ormw' wm that hafoao ‘tlho |||n- 7 TR ranted by the existing facts, is was simply Y tive article of borax was produced the price . The Congressman Excepts to Editorial | & democratic misrepresentation. The Cyclone of Bpeschies Will C0u36 | ;ever had boon bejegs i cents por pounG. “When I came home during the holiday Next Saturday—Yesterday's Dis- Mr. Allen hoped. fhay the Mills bill would Criticisms of The Bee—Safe Orack- | vacation I was interviewed by a_roporter of cussion—A Texas Congrossman t treat every other trust in the same way. D. M. Lewis, of Nebraska City, is at th Interest Rates Steady—Gold Being | Miliard, " Of Nebraska City, is at the Sent to Europe--An Interesting M/}lmh]mso H. Lee, of Waterloo, Ia., is atthe Stock Market—-Brisk Specu- e k Miss Ida Pows 3 fitione i, Provisigas; qp2ise Ida Powell, of Glonwood, Ta., is at [ \/ u‘MFA. J. J. Hallan, of Sioux City, Ia., is at The Money Markots. ot Cricaco, May 12.—Special Telegram to CiA,' W. Albro, of Gretna, Neb,, was in the Izos F."‘.m s" ' yesterday. Tur Bek.| —Local monetary affairs exhibited | “\wijiam Henderson, jr., of Glenwood, Tn no important features during the week just | was in the city yostord In the front rank with the largest closed. There is no particularly pressing de- | 1. M. McCarthy nnd Fopes Cary, of Clin: -l mand for money from any quarter and bank- | ton, La., aro at the Millard, 4 ‘.‘i':mfig o B"‘I;Y Cm“"'"qm Pt ers are well supplied with loanablo funds. | John C. Watson and W. D, Canada, of 3 $2‘ 2’!'!' A Wik I‘Nd“:_l the tale: gxy ! or a splendid home Car- The market remains in a comparatively | braska City, are in the cvy. eady condition, and parties who are able to 'l' 3. Philleo and Miss M. Philleo, of riage. present undoubted security experionce no | Wayne, Neb,, were in the city yesterd ] d 9 the Tribune of this city, and t| interview there could be no iver cha brought ) Ml A bbbty was subsequently published in Tie Bk and His *Honah." against the measuga shan (hat 1t had burst & ) —State Specials. also. That was my first open and public trust, he said let lfil d work go on. declaration of my views on the tariff, If the X editor of Tie Bee will refer to that he will Columbia and Temperance. COonventions Throughout the State. | find that I declared in favorof placing sugar, INGTON BUREAU THE OMATA Brg, } Mr! Lehlbach of NewJersey said that Sthe president deserved the admiration of the' re- publican Jparty for having taken awayall pos- sibility of a deceptive campaign in the manu- facturing states of the union. For years the democratic party deceived the "ln of his district s to the true status of that party. In vain would the democratic political man- agers again attempt to inaugurate dishonest methods of campaign. The president has effectually proclaimed that it was dishonest 10 blow both hot and cold on the tariff ques- tion. The people of New Jersey would re- buke the men who sought to cripple her in- dustries by the overwhelming defeat of the democratic party at the coming election. The committee then rose and the house ad- Fresoxt, Neb, May 12.—[Special Tele- | salt, coal and lumber on the free list and 513 F\ gram to Tue Ber]—The Dodge county re- | granting a bonus for the encouragement of Wisnivero i . | sugar production in this country. This is ex- i Publican convention was held here this after | Loy’ whit T said then and evervwhere and | . 1 ; t o noon. Congressman Dorsey was allowed to | at*l WHeL T said thep, and eveevabore &8¢ | Golumbia unanimously agreed to report in select the delegates to the Norfolk conven- | revenue at least £70,000,000. I am not and | favor of a high license bill for the district to- tion. He choso the following: E. H. Harn- | havo not been in favor of the Mills bill. be | day. The rate of licenso s fixed nt 1,000 for ard, (chairman), A. B. Elwood, H.G. Wol- | cause I believe it will work a hardship on | tho sale of spirituous and malt liquors, and ! cott, James Booth, George Marshall, R. L. | ST 0Te fmportant inteveste of tho countey: | ¢330 for a beer license, with a bond of #2,000 Hammond, O. H. . ly, Charles Steven: [ inet.” T “spoke in directly the same line. A | and &1,000 respectively. The bill will prob- son, J. H. Showalter, C. A. Peterson, John | comprehensive resume of that specch was | ably pass the senato at the present session, 4 W. Goft. R.L. Hamwmond introduced the | telographed to Tur Bre and published the | but it is hardly likely that it can be gotten following resolution which was unanimously | Next morning after its aelivery. 1f the ed- | 4),.00h the house before next winter, if it n 8.80 for a well made, good look - Faitarher wf s ao. | Frank Q. Carponter, tho famous ocorre- | ¥ A dificulty whatever in obtaining all the ac spondent and journalist, is at the 1axton. ing home Carriage. George T. Sprecker, Iate manager of the | $4.98 for full-sized Carriage with telephone company at Schuyler, has come to commodations required. There is very little money being forwarded to the interior at long handles, steel springs,can- & 5 itor of Twe Bek will again refer to his paper - journed. present, as business in farmieg soctions is | Omaha and taken a similar position here. ? ‘adopted by a rising vote: " of that date he will find that Iurged thesame | a0 g0 at all. The day is coming, how- retarded to some extent by the unseasonable | C, W, Baker loft yosterday for a two | _ OPY 0P Whereas, The Hon. George W. E. Dorsey | views I had on every former occasion.” ever, when the District of Columbia ] $6.98 for a full-sized Carriage, = weather, Farmers have been delayed in \:Nk&' visit to his old home in Abbottstown, Pa. nicely upholstered, steel springs their seeding operations, and are now busily engaged in their spring work, consequently | J. M. Marsh, W. D. Moulton and Sam has, during his four years of service in | “'Mr. Dorsey then submitted the following | will be forced to try the experiment of high ‘Congress, catablished an enviable record for | extract from his speech as tolegraphed to | 1,conse, and the advocates of the present bill The M s faithful adherence to the basic principles | Ty B by its Washington correspondent: issippi_ Above High Water ] % " canopy top. rinci . : . ; : oo | Carhart, of Grand isiand, Neb., are st the of the republican party: proven himself n | “ie all’ agres mpon these propoaitions, | beliove that the time cannot come too e : dealers in the product at small stations have ) | Neb, + friend and helper of the ‘soldier, a champion | namely: that the sutolus should. be reduced | auickly. rysVRNUORT, In., Mity 1. =Tho Mississiobl [ vary 1ittle farm produots 6fered them, ) el ) xacliilb i elieccly . of the rights of the homesteader, an activo | and our revenue laws revised, but that these | ~The gencral debate on the subjoct of the | Fiver at this point, which has been steadily | ¥ T far tradisg bas improved some. *. bysart has been conflned to his resi- | - Carriage, upholstered in satin #nd officient worker in the various depart- [ questions should be dealt with in a business | tariff will come to an end one week from to- ments of the government: a safe and trusty | ijke manner, and that those things should. bo e St b representative of the largest constituency on | done which are for the best intorests of the N e L D S O the floor of the house; and country. * * * T prevent such accumu. | ach side will be heard one week fron Mon- Whereas, He has presented and urged | Jations in the future we should have a fair, | 4aY. The bill will be taken up by sections f the adoption of a measure looking toward | just and equitable revision of our revenue | 8nd will be open to amendment and_debate I lacing all the railronds of Nebraska upon | aws, which should be done after careful in- [ under the five minute rule. There will be a ho same basis with respect to their control | vostigation and patient hearing of all the in. | Ereat many bright and telling speeches under by state authority, and otherwise proven | torosts affcted by the proposed chan the five minute rule, as a number dence by a sovere attack of inflammatory what and there has been u | rheumatism. and last night was considored littlo more demand for moneg to margin out- | dangerously 1ll, standing trades. Merchants in the wholesale M}“rn. il.' “;h r;!nol‘vlvrtla'e-;:nlm' via the im6soantls s . srablo | Missouri Pacific for Wichita, Kan., to make v Ul i L UL UM iy i et A G R P baper for discount—about the average amount | i Dugtin, who s 800n to bocomo a resident —and succeeded in obtaining all the favors | of Omaha, rising for six days, reached the stage of feet and § inches at 6 o'clock last night. This is 32 juches above danger mark. All the saw mills in the city have been forced to shut down, and in one of them the water is 6 feet deep. Along Front street scores of families have beon driven out of their homes by the flood. No lives have been russe, long gearing, parasol top, usual price $12. $10 buys a Daisy. Itis a full-sized Carriage, upholstered in satin russe, plush roll, long gearing, parasol top, usual price $18. requested. Shippers of il visions C: i i I Rt Tars, . nuipian of wtio pecr 8% HghWY, | e yelnoipio of “pratackion, bo thm Snta: | O e B O L e g e, qoiat e | S R b Heaterday's ‘oasg | | QUL carriages from this price § therefore, ests that ‘have been dovaloped in this | broparod sud will bedebatod with vigor. Tho | and reporta from above indicate a f claims on banking institutions will probably | ball game was Charles Sherman, who wanted [ 1P @re great value, and cannot Resolved, Thatit is with pleasure and | country should wever be forgotten. If | Pumber of amendments which are being pre- pride that his neighbors and friends refer o | \eo could place lumber, coal and salt on the | ared is simply prodigious, and the clerks his commendable course, and the republicans | free list and reduce the duty on sugar and | of the committce on ‘ways and mean: of Dodge county in_convention assembled | molnsecs. 80 that the revenue arising | fairly flooded with worlk in_ consequence hereby instruct the delegates to the congres- | therefrom shall not exceed $10,000,000 per | i8 not likely that any amendment proposing a sional convention at Norfolk to present him | anium. and use a portion of that. suth neces. | radical change will be adopted. be duplicated for .one-third to one-half more than we ask, We are sole agents in Omaha for the celebrated Holman adjustable AT KEOKUK. Krokvk, In,, May 12.—The river at this point rose six inches during the night and passed the danger line to-day. It is rising at the rate of half an inch per hour and is now be moderate for some time to come, Lum- | !0 buy the Republican a short time ago. 5 Young § i vyel stic bermon are borrowing to some extent, but | Bow Moy Tl I8 lawyor, but, practico their demands are not pressing. The settle- | port ment of business affuirs incident to this sca- | Sh son of the 08 is slow. Yeurs'ago he was a re on the Register. He is a son of Hoyt Sherman, of Des Moines, and a nephew of cear has required some little | Senator John Sherman. The young man ,_ The following delegates to the_state con- | country is not ready to take the first step in | t I N ! vention were then selocted: L. D, Richards, | the direction of fres trado: it will make wiad | It seems that Martin considered himself in- C. 1 oHill, R J | tha hoarts of thoso who fo the past. thirty | Sulted by a remark made by Wade and that sum placed on call at bl¢ per cent. Collee- | Uncle’s, though the avuncular relative may rounded by water. "A riso of eight inches | sum placed on cull u 1iav6 béon ready to back the feal will put it over the floor of the round h‘nu. it gy vithi W shes i) Baby Carriafies. for a renomination and use all honorable | gary to'encourage sugar growing in the coun- MARTIN WANTS 1LOOD. within afew inches of the highest f has. T AT R means to that end. | thy: the revenuos wonld bereduced to the ex- | Tt ~has just loaked ‘out that @ B e e e e o lstefioLL | ‘monoy, bt this Anqulry’ has about disap: | {Hiats will adithorol apentor vors ot 1o | Dorsey was present and made a riuging | tent required and the people of the coun- l'lmllctllu!u w;«: hl:um(_ a g:ilu:& \)lvnu M“‘fl"‘":‘;]i]':;:“l“li"‘:"l“:":'"“‘ggw'l::‘l;:‘;n"fi;‘“‘fi; peared. Rates of interest arereported steady | the law, and he was aftor the Republican to - L ¥ cently s v Cougressms Mar on-eng cf r ¥ § AR i AGaki ) i speech. try benefitted and no industry injured. This o Toxan to Mr. Wiste of Missorei. | Rock Tsiand car shops. are cammotely aur | 8¢ 6@ per cent, with an occasional round | gratify his own ambition rathor . than his ., D. Marr, A. H. Briggs, tinson, A. M. Shoone! W. Love, R. ” o n he sent a friend to demund satisfaction | and m“l‘hilllf shops of that compan, In 1 al centers the demand for A Switchman’s Leg Broken. " Gantlin, A. Gibson, Jonson, C. W, | {iears hawve beon working for the markets of |y qarthe code. - Wade took the matter as a | road tracks in the lower part of the city are | mon uies active tnd Tho wUDDIY 13 1D | A Treleir s ma Coro S | e Hyatt, 'Spcncur Day. These are unmn- u[gm“ at a loss, 4;(‘"““"““" Mr. Dorsey, *‘to huge joke and said he would choose gin- | under water and tarffic is being seriously in- | eral, les of bonds have tended to re- SRR th + cific # e structod. understand how s Brr could have over. | SLlES as weapons. Martin overheard the | terfered with. At Alexandria, a few miles [ lease considerable money. Interest rates are | track near the Union Pacific yardmaster's below here, the water is up to within_four inches of the top of the levee which affords protection to the town. easy at 11¢@2 per cent for mercantile time | OMice about 5 p. m. yesterday it ran off the paper. Advices from foreign money markets | track. The jumping of the cars on the ties indicated a stronger feeling in that quarter. threw Henry Burke, a switchman on top of Withdrawals from the Bank of England dur- | e rear car, violontly to. the. pratud. e ing the weok were quite liberal and that in- fall broke both bones of his leg below the 3 A straw vote for president resulted: Blaine | Jooked these statewments. . 1f the views I have | remark and grew furious with rage. He : 98, Gresham 17, Sherman 4, Allson 2, De- | urged are not in harmony with those of a | Said that “he did not want his de- 'pew 2, scattering 4. vast mujority of the people of this_district, | Mands = for satisfaction treated in a : <7 O'Neiit, Nob., 'May 12.—[Special Tele- | thon T will confess T do not kuow what they | facetious manner, “and _he — insisted gram to Tite Bk, | —The republican county | want.» upon a serious reply. Mr. Wade saw that At Dubuque. GOODS. iconvention to-day _ selected delegates —_— the affair was more serious than he imagined Drpuere, fowa, May *12.—The river at | stitution advanced its discount rate to 3 per i o S e O b B erything Rondy at Norfolk. and at once wpologizod, Martin is anc of tho | this point has beon at. u standstill since 6 [ cent. - Moncy in other foreien countrios also | Ko He was taken'to his homo and the | prices that are the greatest /*.ventions. The latter delegation is for Kin- Norrork, Neb., May 12.—|Special Tele- | most excitable men in the house and Wade is | o'clock this morning. During the night it | was steadier, though the demand was com- 5 &' otherwise injured. surprise to visitors to. our store. Buying in large quantities direot from the factories, and spot cash- pat Ati\'olj'dligllli‘ lll:(llnucuu in the Bank of “rance and the Bank of Germany have been B slightly incrersed. p Brevities. k New York exchange was in moderate sup- | The internal revenue collections yes- kaid first choice, although b is uot @ can. | gram to Tur Bre. s ready fora B O A LETCRISEALIOY (B ihire ready for the convention on Monday even- BATIL for Egan. Its preference for president is Ml Y e Blaino 87, Lincoln 23, Gresham 14. There | €. Quite a number of delegates are here FIFTIETH CONGRESS. rose one inch, and now stands at twenty-two feet four inches—four inches less than high water mark of 1880, All the rail- “Eiverything s about | &1 inveterate wa who is aly i joke. >, MLt _ i 3 vclock trai road tracks are under water, but not v >'de! i irly 3 5 ing all our purchases, gives us " Foatilt wan satiafutory to most of Lhe repily ! of Howard county, came t0-day and House. cnough to impoge movement of teains. Al | Wl Tivdo ui”S0aohe remiun. Jov S50 | - Trorn e e B Carles | Bdvantages that are maae v ol licans, There is a growing feeling for J. S. | established lus headquarters at the Pacific. Wasinyerox, May 13.—~In the house this | gt F G TECE OGRS Hove B ot f | and closed steady at 50@00c. — For- | jeineiibia ™ on st Mary e avenue, a [ in favor of our patrons. Bartley for state troasurer. An offort will e ‘be made at the congressional convention to Burglars at North Bend. . ‘Bostpone same, som thinking it was a put | Nowrn Bexn, Neb., May 12 —Special Telo- up job to further Dorsey's nomination. His | .. q oy roll & Co." East S : TR b s S GRSl Lopi s "“{‘;' “t‘h”‘ S. “‘f::.‘:,“];o:_tkggng building in that city, Referred. { to be delivered at the convention to-day. | Office, run under the name o A The senate bill was passed grantinga right- . o There was a large attendance at the conven- | Lumber company, was brokon into last night | o'\ through the Indian territory to the ' tion for the time of year and lively interest [ and their safe blown open and robbed. | g fE EAREL I ECRR FRION IO manifested. There was no money in the safe, but the | = "Pr Fs r Ee Ho the Hastixos, Neb., May 12.—[Special Tele- ; : 3 11/ gram to Tuk Ber.,]—The Adinn county re. | Parties stole ubout $1,500 worth of notes and | U passed authorizing the Duluth, Rainy +publicans in convention to-day, after endors- | othor papers, valuable to mo onebutthis |y, 0" al i ostorn railroad company to ng Laurd for another term, voted down a | company. Thev also broke into the oftice of | )t ot "a bridge across the Red River of Blain resolution “and_entnusisstically de- | J. E. Dorsoyy and finding the safe unlocked | yo'N gy, clared in favor of Gresham for president. | tore out the drawers, but found nothing but S e A ¢ Also commending Ingall's speech in the sen. | one note of about $15 in value. Officers have ‘The house then went into committee of the 2 ate. jon_a, v, | becn,in scarch of the robbars all day, but as | whole, with Mr. Springer of Lilinois in the Delegates to the state convention—A. V. | yet they have not been found. chair, on the tariff bill. /-Cole, W. W. Philleo, H. A* Norton, J. L. === : . ficonsin: coptludadvhi Fernoco, W. H. Waldron, J. Gant. W, A. Miss Royce on to the Coast. s ,T-'»'nu:,":‘hf:‘q?z‘m‘-:“iflmx‘\“-" el '“;‘[‘3" ‘&;“ ¢ Dilworth, Samuel Chaney, M. Vanfleet, J. N. GRrAND IsLAND, Neb., May 11.—[Special to | SPCeCh in oppos 4o the « ad- Smith, ! J. Benedict. W.'P. Davis, J. Btam: | 2 o M O ehraska's | (ressed himself especially to the labor. ques- mer, W, B. B. Brown. A o tion as it was affected by the tariff. i T0 the Congressional Conventon—I. M. | blizzard heroine, with her father and mother, | “ny, g onghond of Iilinois spoke in support i/ Cranc, H. . Minnix, C. H. Paul. J." N. | pussed through here to-day en route to River- | M BEWHSIERG 80 NG Shote i subport 1 Lymon, A. A. Cramer, J. Mines, William L. | gide, California, where they go for the benefit 4 s Skl LA 5 Pesting, Jeff Bili ; b 2 ) 3 tween protection and free trade. The only ¢ Vestine, Jeff Eilis, J. A. Casto, F. O, Oln- | ¢ 6zrg Royee's health, which has been taxed ; ; stead, 15. M. Doming, J. W. Coulter, W. ALE8, 110300 i gy issue raised by the bill was whether congress Btebbins, E. H. Haugtelling. to its utmost by constant attendan would reduce the high tariff created during s o ang ; 88 WSS | the war, which was wholly unnec 2 R J ess for life, vi vays be a charge 3 ler purent : “ad tions: M. M. Neeves, E.M. Searle, L. A. | upon | DIEOULE 700 Hnae! 10 ¢ | 1t did not go as far as the president had iu- SRR oA Tar, T 0, Kntion, . W, son, || Biatces, sha ts fedling uite woll snd buoyeiti| 8oy Se8s, (ain e s Sl et > i id dologati ' | donations mude or yet to couie, aud expr :‘,.';3"""”1" 1t s a sotid delegation for Dor- | §a'high appreciation of Tur: BEr's cfforts in | it gave relief to an overtaxed peopie, and - OorLiALo, Nob, May 13—(Special Tele- | her daugiter duriug her trying illncss. sent to the state and congressional conven- yet, under the circum- the people. The bill did not go far enough. ) 4 ' in spirits. She is more than worthy o W. B. McCartney, W.S. Allison and J. J. X Sherman had declared it might safely go, yet Guaxp IsLaxp, Neb, May 12.—[Special | her behalf. would have his cordial support. Itwas a elgn exchange was in comparatively T S n Tkt light ‘supply during the past weel | SO0 esterday morning. owing to the curtailed exports of breadstuff, There were five building permits and the domand was auice active. ‘Ship- | issued yosterday by the superintendent sixty days documentary bills on f buildings, rgregated o don changed hands at $4.843@4 854, ik ?;;,‘,’"’lmflm SekTcea otioost ol closed steady at $4.85@4.851{. “Gold is being £ Lt = forvardad to Barope: Danish Lutheran church, South Twen- The New York stock market attracted | tieth between Leavenworth and Mason considerable speculative attention during the | streets, Rev. K. C. Bodholdt, pastor. :yulut(,ll:llnmhdlru_\lin:(hm llll;( aggregate ) Services morning and evening. ighter than during the week previous. The ichael O’Brien. the fiftee: a1y b LoLahonad Raitle, Mmore. birenntt Michael O'Brien, the fiftecn-year-old in a general way and prices for most of the | 800 of P. J. O’Brien, died yesterday of leading properties showed some improve- [ consumption. The funeral exercises meunt. During the latter part of the week | occur to-day and the body will be laid thare was more desire to realizo andaweaker | o rest in St. Mary’s cemetery celing was developed, accompanied with a i ) rati s ines material reduction In prices. The reduction | First Congregational churoh, Nine m the dividends of the Pennsylvania and | teenth and Davenport streets. Services Chicago, Burlington & Quincy roads has had | at 10:30 and 8 o’clock—led and prea some effect on -the market and leads | ing morning and evening by the pas- to the impression that other roads | tor, Rev. A. I, Sherrill, Sabbath school may follow suit. Forcign operators were | at noon. All are welcome. Seats free less inclined to take hold and outside oper- [ Tovenjug subje “Jephthah and His ators were not disposed to purchase o any | ooty extent. Wall street operators were moder- & g A ate traders and watched the market closely, Chief Seavey received notice from accepting small losses or profits. Sales on [ Lincoln yes ¢ of the arrest of Jefl the New York k exchange for the week | O'Neill, 'who is wanted by the police flk’){"i‘k“_wdvl. wtlf!un'r > K here for a reputed indecent assault upon Considerable interest was manifested in | g0 twelve-year old daughter of William the produce markets during the v B e BT ISI T on speculative trading was quite brisk at times, [ Gusselman. District Attorney Simeral In a gencral way the market showed consid- | refuses to send for him, as he does not erable strength, yet tho feeling was nervous | cousider - the testimony " produced suf- | % "8 P8 E (8RR T8 SR R and unsettled and prices fluctuated rather [ ficient to convict. B e opular Ploturesque Comedy, hough confined within acompara- ——— 4 vild of damage to the crop, und other cereals | , The f,"""“'""‘ "”"h"“. Licensss|‘were sympathized to some extent with the firm- | issued yesterday by Judge Shield s in that article and also were influenced | Name and Residence. Age. in a gengral way by the lateness of the sea- enry Somenschein, Omaha, % son and the supplics on hand. Re. clla Kretsch, Omaha. < i ceipts of grain have been somewhat urander Sey, Omaha Toaslefirans o her iamons | aTenol MY lighter in all the principal ~ west- | { Fryntjo T. Houma, Omanha, ern markets, while shipments were —~—— BOYD!S OPERA HOUSE oderately free, especially from lake points. | A pathetic story of a starveling comes from at scaboard markets were moderate | tno west, The low comedian of a stranded but supplies will be enlarged materially when | road company, after wandering around. Ken. morning Mr. Baker of Illinois presented a petition from the mayor and common counwil of East St. Louis for the erection of a public employment and thig closes the third week in which they have befn idle, entailing loss at least of £10,000 to $12,000 per week. A large number of people in the lower part of the city have cothpelipd to abandon their houses, entailing aAzrcab deal of suffering and want. For Crockery, Glassware, Tin- wars,-Woodenware, Hard- ware, Etc., Ete. It is certainly to your benefit to get our prices before purchasing. Coods delivered free to all parts ofthe city. H. HARDY & CO. 99 CENT STORE 1209 Farnam St. At Mausoatine. MuscATiNg, Towa,"May 12,—The river here is within five and & half mches of high water mark. The lower part.#f the city is under water, and should the levee break the dam- age would be ne: At ATexaddria. Krokvk, lowa, May 12.—The levee at Alexandria broke shortly, before noot to-day flooding that town prevails will cause i The high wind which damage. Fatal Elgciric Shock. ew Youk, May 12.—[Special Telegram to B electric light wire of the Brush company killed one of its employes, Thomas H. Murray, on the cornice of the Broadwuy building yesterday. There is al- ways more or less trouble in rainy weather, and when Murray tested the cireuit No. 1 he detected groundage. He decided to go to the second floor, where two electric light wires ave fastened to insulators screwed in the sign outside the window. Murray went outon the cornice, and ina couple of min- utes a policeman saw a puft of smoke as if AMUSEMENTS. LIZZIE EVANS, The Little Electric Battery. Telegram to Tie Bek]—The Hall county o conservative and judicious modification of | from behind the corn At the same time relmhlh:\m convention met here to-day and OusiofithopWraok s to the | the tariff on a fair business basis, He de- | an employe saw smoke curling in the win- selected cleven delegates for the state con- [ Husworor, Neb., May 12.—(Special to the | 1@ fF O% & fu business hasts, He de- | ab employe saw smoko curling in the win vention at Omaha, and also cleven delegates | Bgp.]—The offic for the republican convention at Norfolk. found Murray dead und one of the el light wires partly cut through, and th lating material burning, Murr tranquil, but his right hand was ¢ e R ‘::‘ 'c‘;f‘r’:"“:nlt";:‘t‘.:';;‘l“ eral gentlemen hod been wild with fear that ontl i | were esterday PROS) * | coal and iron ore were put on the free list by '.'.'ifi“’"x‘i.“ib'fiii\&'.’.‘:' '&“.’JL'"‘A?;'(‘.‘.‘.{‘J.‘:“ ;fiml‘::::{ N. T. Brooks, the Boston traveling man who | the bill. He denied that the bill did this, the Republicans of Hall county to the repub- | was severely injured in the collision at this | but even if it did it was strange that the lican principles as laid down by the last na- | place on the Sth day of March. Mr. Brooks | democrats should be arraigned in bloody {ntional platform, and to the nominees of the | |4y unconscious for three days and his life | Shirt .?S.-(-.vhlfs_.tx.llm oyal, \l_\-:r:ulu. ) "m{;]l\' national and distric Iung by a theed, as it wre, for weoks, but | Scpped in the footprints'of leading republi- ScuvyLer, Neb, May 19 pecial Tele- 2 by B8 J ) cans in the senate, insu- s face wus red and the bones were visible from the little finger to the middle of the palm, where, in cutting the wire, ne had grasped the nippers he us- ually carried 3 “The republican conven- | iS now able to be up and about the house av Mr. Kelly said the bill did, m a roundabout T the grain from the large iake fleet is distrib- | s City several days without food, went to stood that a fair proportion of the recent shipment was destined for the smaller mar- kets of New England and the middle state New Youk, May Tur —[Special Telegram to All sorts of things have been Lrde o9 Jordsus Very much injured and his loft lung is badly | the froe list. o e oo 1. Sumper, B, | tongested, and it is’ doubtful if o over on. | *Mr. Townshend roplied that he had beon ¥. Arnold, S. C. Webber, D. P. Whelpley, D. | tirely recovers from the effects of the acci- | iuformed if the bill was ecquivocal on that permission to lick chew Kansas be pawned his teeth Bee troubling attenuated hulks constituting the he stamps. He couldn' e, w omi | STUTCCESS. consequently, he was com- ; dent. The penurious offer of the ofiicials of | point it would be amended. But even if the ublin : The export movement was rather light as ¢ iAo S : A mereasionat. Jonn" Cushiman -t 1, | the road yesterday was Hatly rejocied. bill did put coal on the free list, was that a | United States navy. The latest is misflts, at | portors aro not inclined to purchase very | Peled to gumit: Only two more of the delightful Pl Crewitt, F. 1. Geer. Georgo Kibbier, Frank R crime when gentlemen who were among the | lcast that is what is the matter now with the | freely at the nt advance in prices. Most | o onried Opora con e S Ragan Lectures. i Faulkner and W, F. Howard. i Organized a Uniform Division. most potont of republicun loders demanded | double-turrcted monitor, Mianto Nomah, | of tie gram now being forwarded was | e Goveled Opora company will open at shipped from western markets on through bills of lading and at reauced rates of freight. (! » The curtailment in the export business in the RAMBLING IN ROME. face of unusually low rates of occan frei Tuesday, May 15th, and the export of gold is an encouraging SGLIMPSES of SCOTLAND.” feature of I.lhis trade, The weather in the t s hl |" st 'ad west has not been particularly favorable for Jarming during the. past, Woek from. rathar | Each Lecture Superbly lllustrated. Bingle Reserved Seats 7oc, Adunussion, 60c. This is a *railroad league” victory. Col- Cnanrox, Neb., May 12, Monday, May 14th, dax county can boast of “first blood”’ in the | oyuiy” to Tuk Bre,) —Chadron i was to-day{ In 1571 General Garfield had i, Gongrossional campaign, us two prominent | fom rank, Knights of Pythias, rece voted to put conl and salt on tho free list, as !’ Yepublicans indulged in arguments a la Sulli- | fors ih ! ] oo Ll : | uniforms to-day. The division now numbers | had Messrs, I'rye, Hule and Dawes. RN ERTior A Which - they. contributed o the Kelly then' explained Garfiold’s con- school fund. -five and they are arranging to forma [ e . J, S ey N | 5 v n U rotection doctrines, \nEN, Neb,, May 12.—[Special Telegram hts of Pythias band. The instituting | YO0 O ITGETEON GRRITER: e —[Special Tele- | that coal should go on the free list at a time ; which has cost thousands of dollars and end- when the rate of taxation was less than it 9% 408 008% $I0. ollars and e less bother ever since she has tied up at the Breoklyn navy yard three years ago. Not long ago the navy department, intending to patch up the ancient relic, ordered an entire set of steel armor plates to be made for her mer season, of ten or twely 8. k., —The republican county con- pocted here in n fow days, when | o, ME Townshond-=iWhat was your reasons nglund. The plates; which were costly, | Too moh. rain and thek of sunonime - aor _yention was held to-day and the foli the attendance of Grand Chancellor O'Neill, | for disob e A suny, oiublean ived here some time ago and they have | secding is progressing slowly, though scason Gullery, e, b delegates were elected to the state conven- | of Lincoln, is also expecte ) slowly put into position. They are nine | is considerably late. Stocks of grain are : PECIAL NOTIC i s don: L. A. Kent, W. D. Hart, A. M. Louie o . Mr. Kelly—What right have you to inter- s thick and made of rolled steel. But | gradually decreasing excepting of corn and mfl avs DBS umfls Matince, Tuesday = Afternoon at 4 V. Abrahamson, Joel Hull, §. C. Stewart, - More of the County Seat Fight. rogute me as to my personal relations: There | the discovery hus been made that the armor | oats and the prospects are favorable that 3 h o'clock. Subject, “THE YOSEMITE i Otto Abramson and L. M. Copeland. VENANGO, Neb., May 12.—[Special Tele- | ;0 other questions than tariff in the world. | plates do not fit. Where they should fit | supplies will be reduced quite low before the Game Catled at 3:30 p, and the Y ELLOW STONE.” - Tho dologutes to tho congressional conven- | ooy "ty g Bre,|—In the trial before |~ Mr, Townshend disclaimed any intontion | snugly, around the smoke stack. they do not | new crops are. matured and s Ad ey 5 Hlon were instructed. to use all honorablo | T By e ungo of John Me- | of desiring to pry into Mr. Kelly's personal | forin true circlo and the cap will huye to be. | Vicss from abroad have not besn = 4 means to secure an adjournment of the con- l enzie and 8. B, Brierly, for threats against | #airs. Passing to isideration of the bill | filled with sily Itis a serious and irre- ¥ yention, which meets in Hastings next Mon- | Kenzie and S, B. Brierly, ot Mr. Townshend declared that no representa- | mediable mistake which weakens the ship. day, without nominating a congresaman, for | the life D. J. Fink, of aut, the result of the reason that suflicient time had not been | the county seat interest in erkins county, \ given in the call, This is the general feeling | McKenzic and Br y were discharged. ¥ over the distriet, — - GrNeva, Neb. May 12,—[Special Telegram The Rain Fallin tive from the west could vote against it with- out betraying his constituents. He did not chargo, impropor motives, ‘e gentlemen . might be deluded; if they were sincere in ' erkine County, the advocacy of protection they were de- 1o Tk Bik.|—At the repub Manuip, Neb., May 12.—Special Telegram | Jugad to such an extent as to obstruct what held here to-day the follow to Tue Bee.]—The precipitation of water m | was for the bestinterests of the people, The . delegates were elected: Peter Youngers,jr., [ 10 T mete] A ! 0 oon pfi§hapeon ; 4 ' > e ace the 1st of Junuary, | time for action was athand. Thedemocra WV. A, Stewart, T, Wilkens, W. Ramsdeii, | Perkins county sine party must redeem the pledges it had given ¢IClark Robinson, A. T. Scott, John Barbsy, | 1888, has excceded twenty inches. ‘This | PR TEESS FOEOOH 2y 43 1“C. L. Lemmons, W. C. Massey, W. J. Wait¢ | amount is more than suflicient for the whole | 12 the heopie. "",‘I‘,l,}"l““'"‘;{iu“‘.‘u'l‘““'n"“‘,'l'i[f;" e —a full Laird delegation. Jeur i rightly distributed, yet this is the nopLwe, greab : The following are the delegates to the state | heart of the great American desert. I Admiral Cherardi, who is nominal sible for all work done atthe pointed Assistant Naval Construc comb,, Comman O'Neil and Lieutenant Barman to make investigation as to the cause of the error, They have made a report and the admiral has sent it to Washington. He declines to make public its_purport until he hears from the sccretary of the navy. couraging to holders, though the g —Y Strongeh uanifestod has. boen. refloctod to respon- | some extent by the steadiness mn that ¢ ter. Provisions hown some strength in sympathy with grain and liberal ship- pnea e sty Week Commencing Sunday, May 18th, the close. Arrivals of live stock at all west- ern markets have been moderately free, The packing of hogs in the west is progressing T Barnum's i Barnum’s — Delicious Maple Sugar. American Confectioner: It is not ———— Barrels of Gold. New Yonrg, May 12.—[Special Telegram to '8 0~ ¢ & ) ) L 8 ya Tur Bee.]—The oftieigls in charge of the as- | generally known, but it is a fact, uvention: J. Jousen, R. L. Clemmon, C. - e m that whon'his colleague (Towa. ! 4 ra ] . 1 . Sloan, John A. Deumpstor, Chus, 8. Mille Chadron Contracts For a Hot ShEnd) Solke (it M collebue's Kinost . | 55 ofice state that tbe: wimount of gold bars ghais s PILARUIR gouli: 2 abon - - Ah Famous Famous (’.‘r"‘[‘:{rkixn:lgl. ll.'us'sln‘fi?llr'n"i« W. Price, jr., Cuavnos, Neb, May 12.—[Special Tele- | pition was not to fisenss the question on the | on hand there is larger this year than ever 1 hw ml"Il‘r) Y AN S B DA RATIN R, Nt May 19| Special Telo. | Eram to Tuk Bex.|—The contract was let | broad ground of principle, but to delve back | bofore in tne history of the country. To-day | i tht O e IR R AR Y RA A of- last night by the Chadron hotel company to | in the pust and try to establish his | there is over §9,000,00 ,;uld bars in th gram to Tk Beg 6,000 and 7,000 gallons of syrup and ‘The republican county ' . - oy case b, showing that somebody | fice against ,000000 T year ago, and n . ,Jggnvenuun met here to-day elected th };u EI.P.mnr dm ""“d‘,;Ge.‘-'(“sml"l-f.‘-’rx'xl&rt:‘(f: who disagreed with him now, agreed | $15,000,000 in August, 1536, Hesides the gold | tnousands of sugar during thé season, B arded ‘N'hlskered it + Tollowing delegates to.the: cougressional Fbe btk 100575, and the contract pric is | With bim some time ago. His colléague had | ba's on hand the ‘nssay office has gold | which runs from March 1 to May 1. It e Fyention at Norfolk: A, D: Cole, B, L. Gillis- | ta be brick, 10070, and the contruct price is | 53ig'no (Cannon) misrenresented his ' consti- | amounting to $13,000, pn, Aeposit in the sub- | 1y sis 1o suy thatun_average of 75,000 pie, J. H. Brewer, L. C. Sparks, C. A. Johu- | $17,300. 530 tuents in the intercst of Massachusetts, Illi- | treasur, gallons of syrup ia disposed of at this =80u. The dolegates are lastructed for Dor- ~ ooty nois to-day had more wealth than Massachu- A 5 it e . Bey. A Fight Between Vestrymen, setts and as many manufacturers as Massu- The Dea point ev eason. Most of it comes Delogates to the state convention were | The Paddington Baths o Y from the Westeru reserve in Ohi C andal” re- | chusctts, and some of these days the Rip Van sulted ina fight between twomembers of | Winkle sleep which overspread the district the vestry, says the London Telegraph. | his collcague represented would be broken New York, May 12.-~[Special Telegram to Tur Ber.)—George &, Btinson, nephew of suddenty at St. Woman. Al Woman. choscn as follows : ishor, George Y. H, Cornell, George 1., liott, Alfred Le , H. C. considerable from Son counties, in this state DR A D 0 ¢ James G. Blaine, died very ) o et o 5 Tho convention was unanimous | nry pighor having resigned his com: and the sound of the hammer and the hum of | Vilicutia hospital yesteuday of pncumonia, Oallawoans ase- principally used In Tex Bender, the Cowboy Fiddler, ione| vash- B > WOl 2 hei ere. 4 3 oci 2 inter) - » ent. reds r are S e i .| Special Telegram mlm:;m r.‘)]nfi “'l(‘hi" I‘n‘\'lllls. and .\M:x’hv _ TN AT L, H.L was special agent of slie internal revenue :.,::,;\.]‘“ QL #ALIODA B0 Irof. Callahan, Ventriloguist. 1 QEBAR I=Fhe rowbia ovuaty sour | Bouse sl M. T AR R e dilliken of Maino alludiog to o remark | $°5YI0°: Ty light, choaj h will searcely The Three Headed Songstress. veantion at Clay Centre to-day was very © \ e, Lwo ¢ 4 4 = | of Mr. Towushends as to Blajne having been ed St - i s A : e i " " ’, " / ) | monious and shows a united party in Clay | icy of the commissioners, Messis. Joph- | yopudiated by the pecple heght it wie very An Oily Tongu ranger carry their confents tothe points of Millar Brother's Beautiful Views destination, Dealers here receivo it Drummond, the King of Danoers mostly in crates holding six to twelve caus, Iu this way it is in convenient N EARTH o o tan e e oty bavers.| GREATEST SHOW O - Half-gallon cans are sometimes used, as SPRCIAL ENGAGEMENT OF well 4 five, ten and twenty gallon kegs and occasionally half barrels. The facilities for making an almost LLE' OITERIE, perfect article from the maple sap are now su far developed and employed that county. The candidacy of Honry Greshans | gon and Hanney, were elected and Mr, | wonderfui that a gentleman ifi foreign land A Laporte E!-MIA) nmlxlmv.; !I u,.‘;,hu ('Iu— + for state auditor created much enthusiasm V\'hur lost his seat. Mr.Lee denounced | pursuing his own business in his own way, | €880 Mail says: wol ‘};"".M, stran- in the county. L. D. Fowler, of Sutton, was | &b ‘rogue felon, and treschery™ of | troubling nobody, taking no part in Ameri- | ger, giving his name as Harry Wilson 3) chairman of the convention, B the commissioners and their late super- | can politics except to be interested as every | and claiming to be a minister, appeared y 'l‘l.oJuu}luv;m& 15"\‘:::”:?&:«'1&3: n;vlli. intendent, whereupon Mr. Whur said patriotic American must be, should be such | at Wanatah, this county, last fall. He D. 't q _ f iety as he 3 sli 7) Vi Liam Newton, A Meston, J. L. Oliver, W. A, | that he should like *'to settle with him | fe *ontieman had said that Biaime had been was glib of tongue ;:::%‘.umu"“l:,'., b Jumison J. . Anthes, Honry Groshans and [ in the garden.” Afterwards, in the | repudiated by the poople, but the statement | OB 008 02 WR¢ SOREIERS K e George W. Updyke. A outer hall, Mr, Whur spoke of doing | was not true.. He had beon repudiated by | place and commenced preaching for oo delogutcs, to tho congressional con- | gome personal violence to Mr, Lee, aud | certain democratic methods, which i cer- | them. During ‘llllg,l:':lu‘l}ll!lOI\s .he be- T e b AT ahk Gonth | the friends of the latier sent for thie po- | tain sections of the country” preveuted the | came scquatuted with & widow who was ¢ and Manufacturer of Stamped \ ite i eaking their voice. He (Milli- | pos f considerable means, and i W e i ; stock is | Late of London, Eug., the Wounderful Desigi 4 tice, D o, 8. W. Christy, T. . Lenf lice. Mr. Whur waited outside and us L";:‘,"fi,zfi‘iii‘.'.‘?t, the xu.;x:l:m:lmtol:e%’hr‘r r;al.nfi::“vfix::atx‘x‘m”'vied her, 'l‘lxu} ])::aac:; ol ?I-"f‘fl d‘"-kt}l g sad ‘{::l.il:‘f":-’;lue ¥ Patterns, Bidg it T B Fryarund Goorge ¥ | L T W prestnce of 4 osabor | 4o aor b party davedTo” uccept the loucst | 81 winior at hor homo new tow and | Ericucelly withaut commercii VLe: : : - hi jiPisa. " | verdict of tho peopl. Should he clear and heavy,and runnot | She WIill Use the White Sewing Machine. in . o) ived very happily together. — of vestrymen. M. Lee held up an um- | “Mr. Kean of New York spoke sgaiust the | @PParently lived very happily tog v Mr. Dorsoy and The Boe. profect his face, and the two | bill. He charactorizod it 4 a saceiice of the | About two weeks ago he by nessed her Fresoxt, Neb., May 13.—{Special to Tue men struggled, the umbrells | indistries of the country to the luterestof | best horse to a buggy and started to Bex.)—Congressman Dorsey had his atten- | jing heaten down and the combatants | President Cloveland. g 1 Walkerton, in an adjoining county, say- tion directed to-duy to the editorial in to- | petting to close quarters, Mr. Whur Mr. Anuu‘;;{ zip:;l.mple‘nxrflcr;‘m Iw sowe ing he would bg:iguuv.:c\.urul days, Thus ks of from one to four pounds, Souv dav's Bex cutitied, “Will Mr. Dorscy Ex- | falling or being thrown to tho ground, | Fowarks made by Mr boran of Obiocon | far he has failed to retur, 50 in boxes holding fifty pounds, - - 1 n . plaint” and in which be is said to have | When the police arrived one vestryman eman learucd all he kuew about the | Charles A. Dickson has been re-engaged | Choice new syrup will bringfrom 8 “ebangad front on the tarifl jssue. In teply | was on the t0p of tho other;” thurping | bt 1t tho sertioman. knsw no . e | foo o cak ey of 1 Ty ommn eakod to 81.25 per gallon, and new sugar in c n1| s O . Mr. Darsey soleuinly avered he had pursued | hiwm.. They were then scparated, about the doctrines of protection and free | bo for next scason l bricks from 12 to 14 cents a pound. [] loss than ten or twelve pounds to the gallon. i ] Maple sugar comes to the dealers in | Priday next overy Lady Visitor will Every Lady attending during the weel will be presented with a Pattern sive a Beautiful Embroidered Silk nir,

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