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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. , MAY SATURDAY MORNING. NUMBER 313 P produced by non-union labor. The strikers’ 1 WA \f the determination of the cost of con- \ N NN jury in certain cases failed to secure the UTQ 8 C R. . Droduced by non-union labor, The steikers! | TIED UP IN A CONFERENCE, | thacstermnton s hees smncis as rsesc | COPYRIGHT BILL DEFEATED. | oitof i omtston-wadc one mot veee, | PRESIDENTS ~ WILL ~ CONKE soon as the agreement is signed. voirs, ills were {ntroduced to carry out All other committee amendigg ts were agreed i — Powell's plans and special sommittecs were to and tho bill was passed- 1 nays, 18, At Boston, < appointed to consider them, when Senator Mr. Payne was the only degs ‘vat voting 4 Employes Out for Eight Hours, I TR e Al DETY AL Pension Legislation, Hons knocks the whole' scheme in tha head Majority, M, Platt gavo notico. thate 'yould next Obicago Monday. | and transfers the work to the department of Monday ask the senate to tukeze \ho bill for b agriculture, v;'h(-n}h”h l‘n‘lx‘- rum}\ni(lml un- the admission :’uf‘}\'\'i\mmw.‘ dor the direction of his old friend inton, 3 On motion of Mr. Jones ol 3 WAR DEPARTMENT SOANDAL FEARED | (/™05 "heen an enthusiast on this subject COUSTOMS ~ ADMINISTRATIVE ~ BILL. | | Gh i e issuio of tronsury for several years. Plumb's motive is to pun- posits of silver bullion was ti STATISTICS ON HYDROPHOBIA. the vill | THE PRESENT LOW BASIS OF RATES, s on de. up and - - MANY MORE EXPECTED TO FOLLOW. The Pasteur Institute Issues a Report Covering Five Yeavs, ish Powell, agninst whom he has cherished o mado “unfinished business” from nesday : - Restless Feeling in the Ranks of (Copyright 1890 by James Gordon Bennett.) Walker Blaine's Successor—Senator | grudgo for several years. After a’ Long Debate the Senate | noctuntil disposed of. ¥ | Thoy Will Consider Means for Advanos Labor Everywhere — Non-Union \,"‘;"I"[“?l’,‘- LS ‘\'““ll.;"""l“”""'“"“""‘I"'";' Plumb and Irrigation—Idaho o Hlinton's sehiemd 1s to abandon tho rescr: | Adopts It with Several Amend- | he conferunco voport gn thot homa ing Them The Chicago, St. Men Joining the Strikers at BARIEEY publIatind o bt RN e and’ Wyoming States artostan wells for . the supply of special lo: ments—Seventeen Private Pen- After an executive session the s 3 ad- Paul & Kansas City to Lonfsville ITE % By AvEbhobIk Ko 406 . Raatlts: o tHY hood Prospects, calities at the expense of tho government and sion Biils Passed. Journed, Build Feeders. a4 z o garding hydrophobia and the results of the it is proposed to approprite £575,000 for the The house at the evening session passe M Pasteur treatment during the five years i JUrpOse next year. SN Wort ¢t be Hegun seventoen private pension bills and adjourned % o 0. (Specinl Te which have elapsed since the method was 1 western Kansas and South Dakota and the o i Lt A Regoli bta i i : A o Cmicaco, My 2.—([Speciul Telogramn 10 | bl ied to human subjects. It was tho | WASHINGTON BuneauTak Oxata Bee | | men ure already in tho fleld boring experi- | WVASRINGTON, May 2--A resolution wis NOT AT REST IN DEATH. Cmicao, May 2. (Special Telegram to Ty, By —The hopos. engondered by tho | Arst applied to hun Aol el i SI0 Do NERR NN BIRRRY, il o adopted setting apart Saturday, Juno 14, for = Tie Bre)—A meeting of western railros peaceful passage of labors’ holiday without | Oth of July, 1585, that little Joseph Meister . Wasursaroy, D. C., May 2. the delivery of eulogies on the late SamuelJ. | A Scandalin Connection with the In- | presidents will be held here next Monds IDATO AND WYOMING, t the Tdaho and Wyoming bills will | Randall of Penusylyania. terment of Cronin's Bo consider means for advancing the present \ato without any long debate and | The house then resumed consideration of | Ciicago, May 2.—[Special Telogram to | low basis of rates. Tho plans for the meet- expected beforo an adjustment can be reached. | that within three or four days these territor- | the copyright bill. The bill was discassed all | e Bre.]—The body of Dr. Cronin is not | ing have beon arranged v by Senator Davis, chairman of the committeo | ios will bo N""'"lfi'l!"'}l the union,” said | yheafternoon and some amendments were | allowed to rest in peace even after the grave | committes consisting of President Cable of on pensfons, was in the senate this morning ;?fl"“_",‘,“l“o},v‘a:"l;‘(“L‘“u‘,',‘l‘.‘,I‘""l‘;‘, °fn::,“°“‘p‘(“'l‘|‘l’l"'§“ adopted. A voto was finally taken onen- | has closed over his remains. Alexander | the Rock Island, President Miller of the St. for the first time in a week, having been | today. “The bill will come up in advance of | Erossment and the third reading,of the bill | Clark, a lawyer, today charges that the Cro- | Paul and Chalvman Walker of the Interstate home for o little rest. The Morrill bill, | the discussion of thesilver question, which | was defeated—yeas, 98; nays, 196, nin memorial committee has been guilty of | Commerco Railway association, As n resuld which had passed the house during his ab- | is made the unfinished business for Wednes- | Yeas—Messvs, Adams, Alien of Michigan, | some very sharp practice in vogard to the in- | of numerous conferences and much personal sence, was brought into the senate as about (lflf- Wyoming will come first and gl;u ‘J_!‘l{ Andrews, Arnold, Baker, Banks, Bartine, | terment of Dr. Cronin's remains Sund correspondence more presidents have agreed the first piece of business after he entered | WLl probably pass on Monday, and Idaho will | 5o " "Baigen, Boatner, Boothman, Bou- | Thero is anordinancoin thevillagoof South | to be present than have ever attended a rail- anston prohibiting the buvial of bodies | rond meeting. Letters from ocach of the follow the next day. The two bills make no within 900 feet of the shove of the lake. The | presidents express o desive for an umors of any frouble to come were rudely | Was brought to Paris by his heart-broken | pengion logislation Is to be tied up in & | uf g shattered today. The strike fever it would | mother from his home in Alsace. The boy | conference committee and a deal of trouble is | pass the seem was aggravated by the May day demon- | had been so cruclly bitten the day before by stration, for today it Uroke out | & mad dog that he could s ely walk and With - Slavming foree, and gs @ re- | his lifo was despaired of. Upto that time sult a vast body of men of | Pasteur had never dared experiment upon varfous trades have strack, some for an eight | Man or woman with the terrible hour day and some for more wages. The | Virus which, in an un(‘uuullml fm'[n. had |'h|m strikes for tho most part come in totally un- | ond again succceded with anim The expected quarters and employers generally boy lived and went back to Alsace strong aro ot sea a8 to what to look for next, | and well, and is today as sturdy alad s one | yo chumber, Tho house had amended the | provision for the continuation in ofice of | telle, Burton, Butterworth, 'Bynum, Cald- Thousands of union laborers went to the | could wish to sce. Since then the Pasteur | gongto bill by what is practically the substi- | Delegates Carey and Duoo.s after the admis- [ Well, ~Caclisle, Carter, Caruth, Cheadle, (his morning | methbd has gone round the world and is every | futior of ancrher bill. Sonator Davis moved | sion of the statas, and until the eloctions are | Claney, Clark of “Alabama, Cogswell, differcnt shops in the ; % Ade il b 5 ; man, Comstock, Cothran, Covert, Cr lot chosen for the final resting place of Dr. | advance in rates, which can hawdly with their ~dinner pails, entored the | YEUCAOK "‘;f:“’,‘fi“““;,"’ o T ",”\‘L‘."“"‘; that the senate non-concur in thesmendment | heldin thoss new states they will bo without | ho,tdon of’ Pennsylvania, Cutchéo Cronin’s remains in Calvary cemetery is [ fail to end in *the wished- » works and formally demanded from | spheres. Between January 1, 1856, and | gnqggav; ae 0. go oacs: o tae comm tice. elegate Dubois of Tdaho said today: “Yes, | Davgan, Dingley, Dunncll, Dunphy. within 500 feet of tho lake and of course | for advance. Since the letters quahar, Fitel Greenhalge, Havmer | comes within the proscribed limits, A few Hitt, Kerr of Penns; \a, Ketcham, Lafol, | days ago Mr. Clark told Mr, Boland, the sec- NTRCSAY “'”’;‘,:'“:r‘l‘; I:::";r h‘:": 1];:?15. 5 “‘l‘::_‘ A confereneo committee will boasked. Sena- [ T shall be legislated out of office TS0 A 4 2 Y | tor Davis said to the correspondentof Tue | 88 soon as the — president _shall i i i complicated by the Great Northern o eabh SEuThin E 3 X ; ' all | jotte, Lardlaw, Lansing, Laws, Led, Lehl: of the committee, that he did not wish | complicated by the Great Northern cut, and mad dogs and treated at the Pasteur | gyt the committee would probably de- | have signed the bill admitting Idano. | il S0 bl L L SR | (ST Ptiom to o to any expense in the mat- | this will ta be considered. The quos- institute. Of these fifty-three died. 1In An unusual condition exists. As the territo | PACH IcKenua, McKinley, Moore of New | ter of preparing the lot for the interment of | tion of ovganizing an association will al striking contrast to this small fraction is the ries have adopted constitutions, all that is ‘ute, O'Donticll, O’ Nel 1i6 reminins, & the triistoes would ot alow | o Lt S bl ilio ) 8 £ ialka them Tull fledgad states is Nute, O'Donncll, O'Neil of | the remains, as the trustees would not allow | have to be considered, and it is probuble thut percentage of deaths among persons bitten ge of the aet and its approval. I tts, O'Neill of Pennsylvania, Os- | the body to be interred there it will be decided to first form the associas thelr employors that the eight-hour day should be obscrved. The demands of the tollers were refused and at present the molde in the different works and the « _planing mill men are out on a strike and the “other laborers employed at the works and tten the situation has been badly vote a great deal of time to discussion before an agreement could be arrived at. *“The sen- ate,” said he, “is very strongly in favor of | the passi , 3 g S5tha by TS Piste ] e, Outhwaite, Payne, Pening! D081, S1 thought T would give y o ) Bh LD CREGCR F U hd A i mills bavo also been compalled to join | DY Iad dogs and not breated Y the PASLERE | th bill it hud pussed. An_amendment, sub- | on't expect fo be u deloguts frou Idatiomors iG] st Totlyy. Tietbits, Tiaakh Toaet | oo, suil M. Glark UAgh 1t 1618 nicass | o i oder {oenforcaZthe farlvanted a ] ) ‘tho ranks of tho dissatisfied men. In | FEAIAC CRRRERS GE WRRVHONE M EAET ] stantiwly the same as the one the house than fifteen days longer it the outside Tht. | sell, Sanford, Sawyer, Scull, Sherman, Sim- | sary we will get an injunction to prevent you Lo oL by the | Ing this percentage a . In other : i from bur Cut in Lake and Rail nearly all the shops along 4 ercpa Al : A adopted was defeated by a strong vote in the | tar 8 h S SNt Another election | onds, Spinola, Spoonel ers, Stockbridgze arying the body there. nten: Black road the molders and laborers | WOrds, of 7,503 persons utl‘uully All.l.‘(.('d' senate. Thave not carefully examined the | can be held, The same is true of the county flunlnt ) llazm 3, Thayer. Tillman, Town- DMI';( l.yx_(ulm\i Eu\\mnl\ he _nw\lo;‘rln_vd 'l‘m'f Cuicaco, May 2.—[Special Telegram to » demanded the cight-our day und were re. | 1205 “lf“:’“‘ but Jov this reat discovety | Morrill bill, owing to my abscnce, and _any- | offcers. T don't know wliothor congress has | Uit 0 e O O | i veoat o Tt e omes Sroe g and | Tite Brs.]—The Great Northern has minde s fused and ave now out and ihe planing milf [ have died, asteur can therefore have the | 4y, 0 hat T could say as to our probable ac- | authority by resolution tocontinue Mr. Carey ablo, Wade, Wilker of Massuchusetts, Wal- | buried within the proscribed Limits, This is | slash in Jake and vail vates to St. Paul, the -pen in all the mills in the city, heing treated | satisfuction of kuowing that more than 120 | o, would be premature. It 1s likely that | 304 mysclf as delogates from the SUCS: | jaco 'of Massachusetts, Wallace of New York, | denied by the memmorial commitied, but tho | effect of which will be more fur-reaching than b {x]:“uum\vu;l.{m\:’"v "x'u'.:l"x||:f'::|xx5:}:l;‘L?::¥E:;\Lvl?:! 1‘;\&? Im;}? bu‘!; :ln'\m‘l‘h) his institute alone | o cassions will have to bemade on both | attention of some one, and poriaps we could | Wileox, Williams of *Ohio, Wilson of West | matter has created a great seandal. any cut made since the present demoralization a o as nearly as | 4Uring the past fivo yoars, sides before any pension legislation can be | be retained by a joint resolution. Iamnot | Vitginin, Wright, Yardloy. s, —— De, Tho cut is from a 71-cent to a H-cend rrefused to go to work in Chicag Nays—Abbott, And It appears, furthermore, that of all depart~ son of Kansas, Ander- CANADIA DISCRIMINATION, can be estimated is not far from 20,000, A enacted.” up on that point, however.” A ! B il s, the cut rates by clusses from Now York n I By o | Rt ot e Gee e thab ot the Séte which 1 | Lk ' e co | son of Mississippi, Atkinson of Pennsylvania, ey oy committee, was asked what the senate would Blount, Breckinridge of iKentucky, Brewer, ihaBenkts: & von, Boston the rates ave 52, 41, 5 cl's reaper works had much tho same ap- [ is most subject to hydrophobia, This arance today as 1t had four yearsago. None | i3 accounted for by the immense num- congress until after the election, provisigu for | plount, Breckl £ ! ceiites oM BN At ARt do with the house amendment and said ho did | wwhich 18 made atter ninety days. 9 Brickner, Brookshire, Brosius, Brow cents, I'rom Philadelphia they ers could be seen, and they had en- nySitikers. A | ber of dogs which 1 about Paris et 5 Ll Buchanan of Virginia, Buckalew, Bullock, [ ~WASHINGTON, M The report presented | are 49, 19 and 13 cents, and vin tire poss fi.l»‘\,”“hv.;:}m:\;:ll:n. By axias piEil | IS 0L CORD S AW INL s 0, { not think it would agreo to it. It would, | It is common talk, atleast among the friends | putitien O, VI, uctow SIS |40 40 conato today by Mr. Cullom, from a | canal, and_rail from New York in the able 5 h 3 No particular reason was ussigned by the | uuq dogs known to have been bitten by mad | 23 the only = possible compromise | cver, and says that he is uot fignring on the | Frbi Dilliva, Tamund, ookt pice: 158, the rate applying alike to ull gate- . men for quitting work. A committce of | Bt pitten by Tnd | to which the senate will agree is the modii- | prowiotion. Enloe, Fithian, Foreman, Forney, Fowler, | and 0ports against Ame from Sioux City to Kansus ¢ e o g O e oty | do@s. Another point demonstrated with the | bt L < | o e the admission of Wyoming will | Enloe, Fithian, Foveman, Forney, Fowler, o s osscls, | | Sioux City to Kunsu } “l‘;{,’;"{l‘"‘; wasiappolnied 1“?3‘- ulght to walt | iatistics is that it is not in summer, as fs | Cition of the two bills which combines the 813 | TE6 B o8 1o arm o O N A prevent | Eunston, Gear, Gest, Gibson, Goodnight, | lengthy one and embodies numerous recom- and rail vate, New Yorlto ton, Uhvunmm,u l'hipuum‘r( l&m(‘nts, Cobb, | special committee, in regard to the relations 5‘“_‘-“”‘1-" mfl‘a '~’|" and um cents, Jonger, Connell, Cooper of Indiana, Cowles, | of the United States and Canadian wailroads | Ko e cnses ) s ol A State L ik ippi_ river rato 0 e ) Crisp, Culbortson of “Texas, Dilano, | 4,9 tne discriminations of Canadian canals o SRR I : nth pension, which was in the scnate i srimes gh, Hare, Haugen, Hayne: f e S ecom| lonia ‘o0 President Railey called the strikers about | to be feaved, but in ¢ ring—from Feb- h 7 Saise e s jurisdiction over the national park, which | i rrRetee o Caroline i Sty Ll Lapla g LG ! quently it is now ¢ 16 cent per | Mm muluplu'fii(lml thiem for golng out with- | raary D RGO Rl bined bill be passed the draft on the treasury | lics within the boundaries of the provosed | 10w Henderson ‘l‘{u‘l;,’(‘l‘;‘g“ SR REy | GLONE R Rt LT DT rst cin bl 4 outnotice and told them that when the e to meet it would be inereased by about $12,- | new state of Wyoming, Towa, Kilgore, Kinsey, Lantiam, Lavis, Lind, | scls entoring American ports —or tpassing | H¥er point via St Paul than via Chicago. In found out what they wanted to let him know Portugal Agrees to Arbitrate, 000,000 over the amount which would meet ARY OFFICERS\TADITS. Muctint oTeTHdlana : Mastin ol iTtxns S on g1t baE AL St M caner: like manner it i : . Paul ' B monRoamcd Loy ok [Copyright 15 by James Gordon Bennett,1 the bill passed by the senate. The secretary of war is beginning toreceive | Clamny, McClellan, McCreary, McRae, B R i A S from Boston ho i I BT e O S Hotiks Lisnoy, May 2.—[New York Herald Cable "The senate pension committee will consider | some interesting information in response to | ken, Mills, Montgomery, Moore of as, | at considerable length, in the judgm 89 '\',“_" N1 A“f\\j Rk hicago 1 S P et A _Special to Tur Ber] — The Portuguese | the house billat its first meeting,and as mem- | an order issued by him a fow weeks ago call- | Morgan, Morrill, Mudd, Morton, O'Neill, | the committee congress should take such QT will be compelled to ) o day's work, 15 cents advance s, and ¥ ] g 2, y X 2 desperat remedies 3 L s ? iz affairs has replied to Dr, | bers of the conference committee, Senator | ing upon the commandingofticers of regiments | Owen of Indiana, Owens of, Oliio, Parrett, | action as will giv roads an cesnaratess romedies, St ulioy i B0 per cent extra for over time, minister for for to meet the situation, while Scnator Sawyer of | to furnish the department with a report as to | Poynter, Pa Pcel, Perkins, Peters, | even chance in competition with Canadian I reaper works | G. P, Loring, the United States minister | Davis, tho chaivman; i t the great McCor i ! & ; f Iopor >ickler, Pl A : | B practically certain that the Great ' v o e v 3 Wisconsin and Senator Turpie of Indiana | the special qualifications of their subordinate | Pickler, Piel Quackenbu Ray, | roads doing business in this country, Either pra « in that the Great about fifty "éflll_lksn e "xL out, but the worl | hoye, accepting the principlo of arbitration | pave been suggested as the m{,sl probable. e ths accomplishments they have | Reed of Towa, Robertson, Rockwell, Rowell; | such a license s ablished fnuuhm«’«'ll‘ to any made i “‘:’;:‘,;n" A ar he employes of the | Prepared by the United States secretary of A SCANDAL THREATENED. acquired outside the line of n‘u»n- reg llflftwlgmdé s;:%-ns:}«,{:cx-xtx\‘g}xxn. Y h;uilh of would be applicable to Canadianroads, or o ko sronna. ‘;}v "1'3"”3.'.’“‘1' 'lll x]fi: 3 v bl 'y z 2 2T BAte tHatiho queationiias ¢ o s ST ular duty and the special lines of | Illinois, Smith of West Virginia, Stephenson, | some other plan not injurious to the general AR, Ol ! foundries of Barnum & Richards, of the Ajar | state. Ho suggests th ) £ oi0 | s eandal is threatencd b tho war depart | Gy ity theymve murbuelt Tihie object of this | Stewart of Georgia, Stewart of Texas, Stock: | trade and commorcs of the country should be and it is probable the reduction will i forge company and of the Chicago car wheel | whether the Delagon railway is or is not one | ment i company went out and those concerns are | for international avbitration shall be referred | officers for brevet vy ‘Phe only other alternative is for the 0 lines to abandon through business. tone of Kentucky, Swency, Taylor of \c for gallantry in [n- | order was tohave on fileat the department | dale, ¢ ricia, da [k o A dopted which shall secure An; as stated in these dis. | information as to the fitness of officers for | Teunessce, Thomas, —Turner of G an equal chance with Canadiax lines. Chic | closed. to some impartial, friendly nation. Itfurther | dion fighting. As i e Turner of Ki Vater sl ! B eaaa s ! . htehs b fow duys age, 100 names by been | Special service, for which details are fre- | Turner of Kansas, 'Vandever, Yanschack, s e e o.fi?.."fi.‘,,‘}.}lf;'.","‘" formal demand was 1nade | 1uts forward that if it bo decided in the af- | Submitted to. the secietary of war, of which | auently required, so that the selections may | Walker of Missouri, Whiting, Wyckham, Prohibition’s Effcct on Yankton. G 3"“‘;;'.",“{,"‘:““"‘. "l"‘l"fl'f‘: | company’s shops every one of the 1,000 firmative the same arbitrator might decide | tweuty-two ure roprescuted to have been | be mude for othdr edsons than Y,f:l‘ltnuilm‘u(l; ks -‘},‘"'S‘L':‘":;\0‘{‘15?"“;";:3““"50" of Ken- | yyxgroy, 8. D., May 2.—[Special to Tux 'rmm;x:;'i Sttt u: et . 0 s attiomea o ; 3 N co and pers averitism. Few reports oy, f ston. : B Sy ot b & BEE. cay mows R SNyt outiagd ho shops jvorp Clos on the terms and basis of settlement. In caso | teommended by the late General Crook. But | 3 (e e BNVC 0 for\Vost, as | _ Before the announcomentof the result Mr, | BEe-]—Prohibition went into effect in South | Tho Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City r||il\3ny aspect an o] A he Dlacksmiths were the oly ones who | of the arbitrator deciding negatively the ar- fhere 18 Ho, o ‘”'31;7! L Orookc) Baving oy er | oo bis Boaruel AL 1. Roberte foundry it was said tho | Sovernment und the Delagoa railway com- | command and many of his subordinateofficers | Some of the Atlantic Stations there have come | for the purpose of moving a reconsideration. | community. The two breweries of this city oS AcRetty, he flvst lines which aro ta scemed anxious for eithior . sirike or a | pany. G mtitied o tho honor. {1 he had lived he | valuablo records which as a wholoaro very | Mr. Hoplins of Mlinols moved (o 1ay the | yry closed, tho men who van them are idie, | P Dulit are from Peru, Ta,, to Omaba, whick I 10 5.5 LG A JoTha LAV TGO L SHLt Aowit e Wouid doubtioss have shown iy sppteciation | creditable to the officcrs, showing as they do | motion ou the table and Mr. Adams of Tlli- | &€ 103G, tho e Who xan Ll @i 10 | will give it o line from Chicago t Omaha till nex? Monday to accommodate them and EXCITEM. HEAT. of thelr services, but among his papors. no | that nearly overy man i8 pursning somo lino | hols moved to take @ rectss, A, wote wi Hored lmost valnelcss, Whothor the law will | about 403 miles loug, or only five miles lonzex make repair ; record can bo found and thero is nothing on | of study in his idle hours, Elcctricity ap- | FURE, O FAG FESs) [OHGR S0C 0 W8S ad | be enforced or not remains to be secn, but | than the shortest present line : Tne entire force of employes of N. K ’ 1 That Cereal and | filo at the war department except a_list pre- | Pears to bo the favorite subject of investiga- | feafed, b a3 the, howw of b owelook BAd | 41,00 i ot a drop of beer or liquor in Sight. | between Chicago and Omaha, The second ) bhnks & Co., soups and lard, will 0 out Mon- Wild Flu ¢ been 4ime for the officers | Breckenridge of Kentucky, who voted in the | Dalota Thursday and a Sunds e R h a om | aftirmative, changed his vote to the nogative | monrnful sadness prevails and pervades the | 13 €losing negotiations for a large loau for h was for Heavy Trading in uations in Prices. pared by a member of his staff containing | tion. R Fi1es thn S The public places are closed and deserted and | line is f R g o gy 8 S ) SO i 2 ot TR A LB baliavadt ho v MISCELLANEOUS rules the house was in re The public p ] ¢ ine is from Suvanna, & point _about twelve fiay i Gooneraiio iemuinbor ot ol Citicao, Moy 2,:--Reports of rain through- | tho namcs of the men it is balieved nowould | | 0 & bresented in the house | Lhie motions to reconsider and to lay th a funcral stillness scemed to have settled on | miles novtheast of St. doseph, to Onaha | Hhey JHOETIU R THIS YR e s SurDid out the northwest were among the causes of [ HVE FeC 0fore g 5 the community, But beer will be shipped | through the vich blue grass region and stock iy five | tion on the table go over until tomorro of the th and bad he been iny o do so. | from 2,500 farmers, ropresenting aceuracy of this list is questionedand the | localities in South Dakota, in favor officers involved ave attempting to uso their | sub-treasury bill, influence with the secretary of war to Secretary Rusi has written to Representa- men employed by Faivbanks ure receiving i : B ths Bttt et hant thos 0 clsewhore | @ weaker opening in wheat. this { They want eight hours’ work and nine hours | The July option started in at a v | pay, About six hundred men will strike. | range, it being quoted at from 9c'to o1 S in to individuals, and people will Senate. dvinlk it, and the imported article v Toy, May 2.—In the senate today | $0 take thoplacoof that which inue to | country of southern lowa. 1L bemade | ashort branch from Sheridan, a p hereto- | half way between Peru and & at home,and, notwithstanding | west to T which WaASHING Py e coopers are in enrnest in their demand | Ty scon becamo settled and sales were | the recogn.tion of others. It fortunately | tive Pickler that the firstinstallment of seeds | the committee on interstate commerce pre- | anforcoment leagues, there 'will be ovasions | about half — way | hetwoon for cight hours, and in all portions of the city | ' =% ; ¢ WM | Wappens that another member of Crool's | which it is proposed to distribute among the | sented aresolution on the ot of Ame it i 5 i B 2 ity g v Y | made at and then up to 90%7c, which v mors allianeos of South Dalkota have been | commerco by Ci of the law vy community; and stri OTnahin Sl astL oAt heo%a ow i staff, who was in his closest counfidence for was the price at the end of the fiest fifteen | muny yvears, has kept a diary in which of the city | minutes. At11o'clock the excitement con- | yocorded the opinions the gerier: v trade was done in that | from time to time regarding the but | command. This d contains a dul 4 men are quitting work on the refusal of em- ;’ ployers to surrender , in o, St. Paul & 1sas City terminals in important western ies, whero connection is made with lines le houses,and | running to the westward and from which @ throws a good many people out of work | large local traftic can be obtained, ne and liti ation of the because it close: establishments and two whol wtion will increase. ‘The oper i be addition to giving the Chi e on Yankton, | ¥ . two bottling | ¢ varded to Aurora and BenHomme coun- | printed. s, The agricultural ~depart Mr. Vest int these in bulk to the county alliances, which | terstate comme undertake to distribute them fairly and in | was to place th In the northwestern distri there is not one cooper working. From three | tinued and a heay! was offered at 02c carl; act, stating that his obje: express companies under the to four thousund sush, door and | cercal. M record ) b blind men alked out of the | found no takers, and later was quoted at ¢ of most of his campalgn, and the seeretary of | accordance with the needs of the farmer provisions of that act, and asked the atten- | £ ing nhot TabialnO R onh L SUASE i * Varous “actoricsin the southwest | 1t cased off to 93k and then was quoted ot | \war having heard of it his asied tho priviloge Prriy 8. H tion of the Interstate commerce committco on | Wt oree e s nent (BiL, S oraics | through o country which 18 from fiftecn to T Alsthiet this morning. Their aetion | 03¢ azain. Tho close on July wheat was 001, | of examining its pages, The nominations s the subject. Tho bill was roforred to that | S CHusiiqtt e MEbPY BIE L O A Ts o 000 (8 Ty was apparently without warning, The men | buton the curb the price went up to 91'4¢.” | under the new law are therefore likely to be THE CURRENCY. committee, ey £l s ko i e b e TR F came to their plac usual this morning H S A postponed for some time, uniil it can be de- Mitchell offered a resolution, which New: or M M 3 7. Jae % and with a few exceptions proceeded to work SIGNED THE SAXTON BILL. termined who s entitled to the honor of a | Windom Shows That the Government | went over until tomorrow, calling on the A:Newspapor,Man MissIng. on . from . iBayannias ol € O the Kansas City road the shortess ¢ . ; LR oo capling on ytho ) v 2.—[Special Telegram to | will i ®x. when the whistles blew. Au hour or so later i brevet rank and who is not. NG R secretary of the treasury for information as | CHICAGO, May P L will glyeithe JSan e short | they threw down their tools and quictly | The Measure Finally Mutilated Suffi- e w\;’l“'\‘_,’,"::," ;[:\';‘;'_gf"(', 'C:“,:y"'\"',l‘|,,onl to the fmportation and exportation of gold | Tie Bek.]—Another strange disappearance | ling between ‘,’,‘g;;i:‘:)‘{";’l‘"}‘I‘(‘I‘A‘::‘:fl'.\‘- Gen I walked out, glying no explanation. " ciently to Obtain Hill's Signature. e e ol ) and silvor during tho year 1389 aud as to | has been reported to the police, and tho feat- | 2r4F MuntEer, Bewn of tho Kantus City voud, tten a letter in reply to an article in | hank notes retired and the kind of money issned to take their place. The concurrent resolution herctofore of- ¥ fered requesting the president to enter into [ Marsh's men have recently been wrestl ations with the governments of Great | Nearly three weeks ago B. W. Brige Tho report. is current tonight that near Anaxy, N. Y., May 2.—Governor Hill to- el g Bog I all the planiug mill men in tho city will quit | qay approved the balot reform bill. Tn his | Vacnt by the. death of the late! W ey | & faucial newspaper on the general subject tomorrow. It was also said thab allthewood ‘| \ooeuze gecompanying it he says | Bluine. The only thing preventing an {m- | Of the currency, in which he_ refutes tho as- workers woro rostloss and might joiu- the | 1 T have steadily opposed | Mmediate appointuient is tho difliculty in find. | sertion that the administration favors the ures are fully as mysterious as those of the | hus just completed a thorough inspection o es with which the detective skill of Chief | the country in whicli the new roads ave to be g. | built. Tho Kansas City ofticials are reluctant @ | to enter into details, but work on the new o - (, 3 I i AT Ao i ¢ | ingaman to fill the place which will be | contraction of the currency. He gives figures (1 . i i prominent newspaper man from Arkans: lines will be begun as soon as the western N Eyerything remained quiet notwithstand- | every — effort = to imposo unnecessary | Bf & , v 8 in and Mexico with a view to securing | P WD man from Arkansas, | lines will be be I otz (he Targe number of e mew and the po- | and impracticable restrictions upon yacated by the uppointee, s he intends to | n regard to the circulation and the treasury | treaty stipulations for preventing tho entry | came to this city with the intention of buying | rate situation becomes settled, [ lico say thay donot anticipate any. disturb- | our clection system, which were not adopted, take an ofticial from the state department. holdings on May 1, and malkes a comparison | of Chinesc laborers into the United States | out a suburban newspaper and settling down A . s - ance. to our free institutions or which would ren’ The man chosen is said to bo John B. with the estimated cireulation of the princl- | Was taken up und agreed to. in the vicinity of Chicago. He stopped with n Atchison Ofiicial Resigns. Four hundred men in Denman’s furniture | der our elections enormously expensive and | Moore, the present third assistant secretary stima D A mossage from the house with the house | an old college friend, H. M. Skinner, of Mor- | Cmicago, May 2. —J. ¥\ Godurd, thivd vice had a Barl, s to be regretted, however, | Of state. Mr. Moore 1 ther re- | pal countries of Europa, According to these 2 s one markable official experienc factory and 700 in the Chicago Cottage organ | Vexatious. It amendment to the senate dependent pension | gan Park, who f the leading men in | president of the Atchison, Topeka & Sunta ANy factory struck this afternoon for eight hours, | that such endeayors have only been partial arimble off xporior 1 in Mr. | figures, and estimating the present popula- | pill was laid before the senate. and the chair- | the local branch of A. 5. Barnes & Co. +Last | joe road, has resigned. It is understood th Soveral thousand lumber shovers in the lum. | successful. In the interest of honorable com- | Bayard's tevm as secrctary of state he gave | jon of the United States at 64, | man of the committee on pensions moved that | Sunday or early Monday morning,” said Mr. |y "a0id g (T A e 4% ol ‘Monir tho Bluek rond are dissatis. | promise of divers opinions and with asincere | Soule attention and study to international | ot ™ /" Lioine of motallie | the amendment bo non-concurred in and u | Skinncr today, ‘Briggs left the house, He | he declded upon this stép two wecks ngo, Hod and a strike is anticipated amon them. . | desire to agrce upon a bill which should ac- | 11w and looked aroudd for somo one well 000, 5 conference aaked, had somo cash'and considerablo number of | while Prosident. Manvel was in California 5 s ate h sed in it, ion to take effec vations led i to | and paper money in the United States | “Rf¢ complish something towards the purifications | ¥ Sherman suggested that the bill and | securities wi ch he intended converting into | 8nd telegraphed his resig think of Mr. Moore, who was then o young | not including any that he bas | May 1. Itis understood that his relations . Y 3 of our elections, even though it shall not be f Mr. ortion of the amount held | gmepdment be referred to the c ittee cash. In view i 3 4":" "“‘:l'."(‘"":""_"_"‘- st 1 have folt constrained | Jawyerin Wilmingtow Del, He was onlyabout | by the treasury s $22.38 per capita, or more [ oidions, and it was done. ho committeo on | Po0r made away with. with the new traftic manager were unpleas Ciicaco, May io arbitration commit- 1t my ViewsAs tonasveral pravision | Muirty-dve old, but had traveled great | than in any of the leading countries of Eu- [ Ppieeiitoms administrative bill was then Nl ! ant, the latter rofusing to recognize his aue ’ tec having under consideration tho differ- | wiieh I wmist sl deom. tmperfect T im 1 and “had made international law a | rope, with'the exception of France, in which | taken up, the question being on Mr, Gray's Minnesotota Forest Fires, thority in the absence of the preside ences between the journoymen carpen- disposed, however, to haggle about mero Bt thers was ao place for him b reulation is estimated at $7 amendment to strike out of the fourteenth | Burraro, Minn, May [Special Tele- Tt ters and the Builders and Traders' associa- | words or w s technicalities, During all | th and he refused positively to take a ta, section the wor copt in_ cuses | gramto Tur Bre.]—Forest fires are raging Arranging for Right of Way. tion, adjourned shortly 1 o'clock today | the contr of the pust three years I | civil serv ce examination enter into com- ‘In regard to the money su 1 wherein applicati shall be filed in A“ ror Wrlah Bhariic s -,1 (’3 / Cueyexse, Wyo., May [ al Tele- without having reached any definite conci have invaviably insisted upon the right of an | petition for a place, = Sccrotary Bayard ded nited States treasury,” the | the civeuit court within the time and in a | 0O ghs couny wo miles south o | o 46 e Bk, —Several Burlington ofe S 'l')n'*u;-l'\ point ) clector to prepare his own ballot at home | thought fora long while aud finally obtained taside from the fund de- | yupner provided for in tion 15 of this | bere timber and marsh lanas have been o pdeia at issue now are the e AL and bring it with o the polls and voto s of questions from the civil ser sited in the treasury by the national banks | ot c sion that whei ablaze for the past three days, and cord wood, | fleials, among t i, 8 employing cipacliy of ‘tho new Bossoa! || L F18 i im to tho polls und vate It | Commission and sent them to Mr. Moore, Ho | for the vedemption of notes and the balances | Sbee e oot sieum s a1y Hasicol | fence posts and rails aro boing Tapidly con: o visiting Buffalo and arranging with fon and the nlmxlwln; v |‘u whi ll tho old f &3 S upon tha R Tiam aon A AL wrote out the answers and returned them to t by disbursing ofticers, the only r the classification of any imported article, ete,, | sumed. The damage is not confined 1o the ght of way, A large force of S, RABODIALION SUDY So.sranten (0¥ - Union the sent them to the civil h'is kept by the treasury is $100,- | the lowest rates shall be I nd collected | timber, but thousands of doll h of hay kon the extension of the ] RO o0 Viaatciko is deglarad off FATAL FIGHT OF LITTLE GIRLS, | ervice commission. They were so good that | 000,000 in for tho redemption | und the colleotor shall iuform the secretary | Jand 8 being destroved, as_everything 1 so the commission gove him . grade of over 9 | of legal tender notes. The so-called surplus | of fho treasury for & report to con Ty cent and placed him high on the eligible | can be used under the present law only in the ring iscussion endine from six incl foot, the land becoming u e e Al oon after a vacancy occurred and Mr. | redemption of the bonded debt of the United A ,!",‘];(‘f:, o ,‘V'l{l'f,? gmendment | 1 most worthless, The efforts of favmersto | Nrw Youk, M 1t i3 announc ing among the carpenters at strike head- . : Mooro was appointed through the | States, which is being done us rapidly as the | prosent when the report wis presented from | Preveat the fire from sproa arc almost | the “Big Four” (the Cleveland, Chi quarters this morning when it was an- | NEW Yous, May 2—[Special Telegram to | course of law. ° He ~served through | bonds cau be judiciously purchased the interstate .commerce commission on the | fruitless, and unless there is rain soon the | sinnati & St. Louis nounced that the brick had como to | Tur BE Ervenstein, a ten-year-old | several grades of clerkship and finally surplus on the 1st inst., exclusive | gubject of Cunadian railroads, and as a mem un to immense figures, their ald by ordering that no bricklayers | school givl, died at Gouverneur hospital last third _assistant secretaryship al silver coin, nmounted to only | hepof the committeo he did not assent to Fpi ey Mr. 0i i 5, 0 icl B48,508 is on depos peport " y i ‘alife should work for bosses who have not com- | evening from the result of injuries inflicted | gt place. "\'\‘vh,{,', l-f.( lf‘r‘l"‘f" ‘[h‘,'i‘,‘;:",,',‘:l"""fil’ fi‘h ‘;;“'u“ ’;"“‘(’h‘)‘l'}x“‘l‘" fl:;k“ ";‘:fl,‘r;r‘“‘“m“l‘ l'm“‘. lh-Ln veport, He thought the sectious of the Callf; Carpenters Rejofein, that the soil is burned out to the depth of ’ Puitaverrnia, May There was rejoic- A Ten-Year-Old Dies from Injur- 4 that 0, Cin- ailrond company) is t “Terre Haute vallron eumored price of §10,000,000, - pia Crop Prospects. fed with tho demanc “arpenter: . ; ; to the long and short ha ling | SAN Fiancisco, May 2.—The Chronicle fn g with ',:,'.”.‘l..','.'.";",.,\.:,". n(-.x"\\i‘x::.li‘.;}"l'f.:.x,- Tillic Brown, o .-1..,,.nu;u-(.rm-r own age. | ho found in Mr. Moore ane of tho inost valuo- | duty” of a circulsting medium. It is i ,,',’,"", KRR g AMorE haul and pooling A rmlln [“".‘I“I'l"* g hraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions. Rt IR uing their | gy piers mother sent tho ehild out for [ ble men in the department. An intimacy | the policy and_ purpose of the de- | he A M | (raviammananey ving an-caliimate ok ann AR WASHINGTON, Muy o . ail )?“‘lh\“nfly'\-; ht out of S0 master carpen- "k ago Sunday, She re. | £rew up between the to and it olloy The discussion of Mr. Gray's amendment uia for this season tho state as a ) A b0 s said Mr. | partment to withdrdw o large portion | was resumed and in the to the ap- | of this deposit and invest it in Uni ot carr; Lo already conceded the ad- | some milk ) i v conceded the ud- | FIGG" Without tho milk and crying. She | Blaine has bud nis mir — said that several givls living in the neighbor- [ Poiutment for a long while Tur Bee, |- Pensions follows to Nebraskan been granted as Increase—Jumes 0 ourse of it Mr, Sher- nited States | man declared that if he had his way he never bonds as vapidly as jtcan be done without | \wouldeallow dny of those revenue ¢ whole shows a light dec grain as compared with last in the yield of In fruit '] vane Tre——— X i i ses togo | & 5 1 o an s RS Did Not Materialize. hood hud met her on the strcet, and that after | Out his plans because he is unable to fiud any | danger to decreasing the actual circulation 1o uny court. 1t was an administrative, not | of all kinds there will be an enormous in- [ Rochong, Coburgh. Reissue—James C. Mitwavkee, Wis,, Muy 2.—Tho strike of | taking her milk away from hér ono of them | One at this time to satisfuctorily fill the posi- |~ “I'have already reeommended in my an- | 4 judicial question any pricvous crroy | erease in acreage. Six thousand new vines | Clay, Western. Reissucand increase—Orin the carpentors, which it was thought might | had knocked her down und beaten her. De- | ton of third assistant sccretary of state. nual report an increaso of the currency | was comnitted the remedy should be fur. | have been planted in Fresno and 1,000,000 | J , O'Neiil. tectives learned that Tillio Brown was the ARID LAND IRRIGATION. amounting 1o about 0,000,000 per annur Angbles | & buth Dakota: Increase—Daniel Shaw, nished by congress, I 1ge trees have been setout in Lo occur tod; nge trees have been sctout in | ay, did not materk; © and tho | tSctive s A bt th 3 : . ) AN BRucor g girl with whom Annie had the fight. ‘Tillie RN AR TS e i uld be evident, thereford, that this 1 After Llone do s amendment | county in the last ye The fruit crop in | Bangor, ; ( change from the cten-hour to the eight-hour | fives with her grandmother next qoor to the | control of the Teritation. business. 1o pog | teris not intended to express any opinion us 1Y | the state will be the largest on record, Towa pensions: Rostoration and incronso— ¢+ system was effected without auy excitement B sl ol n W, C a. Incrense— Elias unship Arrivals, Ware, Houuparte James Long, Pittsburg; Ipiia—The Penusylvania, from | Augustus Lincoln, Munchester; Henry , ient and ye remurked ¥ that it would cover Dalpable, al Errensteins, and for some timo there had been | Jjefeated the plans of Muajor Powell of the | 10 the sufticiency of oar gurrency, but only h whatever. There will still bo some uncer- | bad feeling between the girls. They attended I survey and has provided for the | 10 correct certain statements us to its quan tainty, however, until after the mass meeting | the public school together und had had sev f the work \uu\.r the depart- | ! At Philads of the unions to bo held Saturday. At that | ul fierce fistic cacounters. ~On the Sunday in It is announced -that bt o, sorognd empted frauds.” was' ro- | Liverpool. Beamor, Eddyville; Alilson Young, Maguo- meeting tho carpenters are to report all con- | question the two givls met as Annio was on Hinton has been appointed su- Quite a Change in Business. sented by Mr asserted | Ny ro—Tho Casplan, from Liver. | KCti George W, Fox, West: Unlion; John tractors who have failed to comply with the | her way home and hostilities were resumed. | perintendent of irvigation under the secve- Yaxgroy, 8. D, May [Special that the *plain, palpablo attempted frauds” | altimore o Casplan, from Liver- | Porter, Albin; Will H. Clark, f demuids of tholx men and the nplgyes of AWhen iho meleo ended Millio had decidedly | tary of agriculturo und, Will spend £20.000 in | gram to Tiun Ber]—-Oblman, of the frm | Wers o tho oier sido of the chuniix ook Tho Rhynland, from Ant- | Fones® one Novnr® J! Jomores suc on-complying bosses e directed e better ol " expe nentin on artesian wells between v » 1 vino s i . or- on the rights of Ame citizens engag V- v i - il 2 2 € vf) sonn _Jouuson, to striko Mouday, Az SRt e W 1 €en NOwW Adler & o.nu'x.m', o and Mguor mer- | e o merbe, | Amendment rejse werp ahn, from Bromen, ey | londu: William 8. Scott, Albia: Junes H! — Reception to Stanley. Tn'1558 o law was passed authorizing a sur ven out of busincss here by pro | b discussion was interrupted to recei ik aYs Ealey Sxom. New: | Rinl ‘M Witlis B, Keit, Mondue - Non-Union Men Join the Strikers. Loxnoy: Mas S Tha Bty vatlar commits | yes aad Liveantion Tor ba ana rogion of | ition, will bo LI it of @ bank that | 4 message from the house ARa0ab e (g s e bt o 2 ol | HEREDE CIRGHS \ichols, Dos Moines; Bene LoutsviLig, Ky., May 2.—Ot I\ Jour te ption in honor of lllna-w:\’«l‘ t, whi h covers an .ema .‘.r :::“h‘;‘;“;“ “'l:‘_.l'l‘m R, (e eiou. July 1 passaygo of tho senato unti-trust b l] -.\luul..u. Yo ; BTN st M < s gl I\ 0 I_IH‘ oy Bn carpentel 5 ol stween nine | ot e RTS8 000 square miles, h o view to apa B d wmendment, which was referred to the | Aonhe Pl % o | William k , Iudependence :u-nl A‘l||~m' w\ml thi !h'3.. _Tl\:llnvmf > | prince of Wales presided. Among the guests | l00 “w,,',_\ Irrigation, The work was - - judiciary committoe, ‘ A nd: n- ~The Friestand, from New | Geo W. Donner, Cr 15 James S, Loof- nundred and oue thousaud struck toduy for | were muny members of the royalty and other | brdered done by the. greologieal survey and Indians Growing Restless, The al ion of the customs bill was then | ¥ Autwerp, pussed the L borrow, MoVeighi Awmos Julian, La ©ight bours and 25 cents an hour as the mini- | distinguished persons, Stanloy defined the | Pho first wvport has just bocy issued by Mijor | Curyesxe, Wyo., M Dol | e N e R e ar A then 5 e ik gsl bl § VR, el el mum wages. ‘The non-union men aro fast | Foute across Afriea which he had selected. | poyell, who declares that at least 150,000 | gram to ik Bee,)- Ninth cavalry, sta. | and the senate commenced to vote on the bill Wants His Wite Back, ashiw. Heisste and increase—Hivam Mee oining tho sivikers and by tomorvow but o | He paid u hixh tribute’to the devotion and | gquures miles, an area one-half as large as the | From 10 TiE BEe.) uth cavalry, sta- | Wl ho seuato commcencod | Py, 8. D, May 2.—[Special Telogram » Cromwell; David 8. MeQuinston, Easy handful will be st work. One big contractor | Courage of his associates, ‘The prince of | cultivated portion of the United States, may | toned at Fort Mekiuoy, has been ordered | Ty gt callod for a sepurate vote on the | to Tuk Bre)—Rev. Lewis Dekota of Pino Moiues; Philetus Muxtell, Wapello, od tho arbitration — committe's | Wales proposed a vote of thanks 10 Stanley | he seclaimad. by which §5.68,000000° iy be | 10 be ready to taks. the ‘fleld. The general | oomuiittoe amendment to. th thirtoenth sec. | Ridge was today brought before Commissione ORI o mmr ..: the nu\l.\;-x\".n..l aders' ex- | Which wus adopted "2\'-’lmnmun< ! added to the wealth of the nation “‘J‘;]’“ e l'\*‘l“‘"‘\::" u ’:d:i' '"\i\l;"“mm Is the | tion to strike out the words “eniry shall | Laird churged by Rov. Spotted Bear or Attack On ¥ 1 anaat E— ‘ ou made delineating tho | URH09 2L OFY }.l,-“i:‘,‘:..v L l‘\“’ ruer, lmparter oonsk Yellow Hawls with inducing the latter's wife 'I‘“" day il al At Detroit Dunuque, fn., May2.—1n the United States | ugo busins, the courses of ms, the | Government for Oklahoma. {0 reappraisement by the bourd of genoral | [oiCiPfWIth bim across tho reservation ta RRBid - LN A Pine Ridge agency. Commissioner Laird beld that ho could not bring back Rev, Lewls unty Attorney Dernorr, Mich, Ma; s , tion k > strike sity | Qistrict court today judgments were entered | situation of lakes, springs and other bodies | WasuiNGToN, May 2. —The president this | appraisers shull buve tho privilege of beir Court Clerk C. W, ( s practically unchanged today | against the stockholders of the defunct Com. | Of Water, the positions of possible reservoir | afternoon approved the bill providing for the | present with or without counsel s he may | Pckota's wifo o bim e AR m, 84} dainox Py although it is rumored that several moro con- | mercial National bauk for amounts equal to | $1t6% the location of dams and canal lines and | establishment. of temporary government in | eleet” and Lo insert the following: Collec- | SR tacked | Atslstant Atiaruey Geusrsl v, tractors have ncceded to the demands of the | the st they held, being an assessment of | of il irviable Jands. The nydraulie and the territory o Qul |/ and Matitate the mte aid smount of 4t To Choose Randall's Successor. i T ER o R 1 } men. It was ascertained that an agreement | 100 fir cent dor which tho stockholders are | gineer work consisted of the m | P s 10 be paid on such werchandise and the dutin Haumisbuna, Pa., May 2,—Governor Beaver | )" ophrobfous opithiets’ conceivable, The lr had been made between the strikers and the | liable. Some of the stockholders voluntarily | rainfalls and the study of geueral i Bond Offerings. | ble costs and charges theceon according to | has issued a proclumation for & special elec- | assuult has created a groat deal of oxcitement % \ machinery workers of the Builders’ exchange | paid this ussessment, among others being the | ology, measurement of rive WasuiNaroy, ' May 2.-[Special Telegram | law,” The amen it was agreed to by o | tion to be held May 20 for the election of a | and grew out of s offorts to comipel ' ) that the latter should boycott all products of | children of H. L. Stout, who settled toduy | evaporation and the matte i | ds offered: $01,000 at | voteof 84 to 18 | successor to the late Samuel J, Ruandall in | Dennis Ryan and William Buettinger v i ‘\ Fuudcumllnu luto the bullding whuch are l wud thelr cases were dismlssed, suspeusion by the water wud | | My, Hiscock u to give trlal by | the Third cougressional district, testify us Lo the sales of ligues, q \, i