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THE OMAHA DALY BEE o NINETEENTH YEAR. AY MORNING, MAY 13 ™ JONES ON SILVER COINAGE. | ssemsiess s e | A WASHINGTON ENCURSION, | g vve vt doves o b st | KPS FROY NEBRASKA TOWNS = NUMBER 323, arping-tho varn and tweve | A MIXED STATE OF AFFAIRS. jected—ye: | The democrats took advanitage of the op- The storm was cne of the | R o Mr. Hi ky offered an | “ portunity to offer amendments to get in some (PR has visited this section fo amendment proposing to change the date ! | yonnu.n]“‘-[ rk and Mneognn?n to do o, but {eati e upon which the bill shall tal t from | Nati it itali i isit | the republican steering committos has doter- i o oti T usi { 0 Remonetization the Or‘nly Relief of the T e R R | National Capital Onpx.talma Will Pay a Visit | e e T ot hon Beatrice Prepared f»lr the Mr.tmg of the » Bilver Vein Western I‘n.(erng«r‘fl_ nsiness in a More Mud« Debtor Ulass, The enacting cliuse was passed over and to Lincoln, combe and if the democrats show a dispo. State Medical Society, Neb,, May 12.—[Special to dled Condition Than Ever, the clerk proceeded to 1 the dutiable sec- sition to do so the gag law will be applied and Tur Ber,]—The Roche mining company has tions. He DEPRESSION DUE TO CONTRACTION, | acld - when ached the second item —boracic Mr. Niedvinghaus of Missouri the bill will be voted upot as a whole at an struek a five foot vein of fine ore in the Bur- THE POSTOFFICE VOUOHERS AUDITED, | curly day. ‘Accordifig 1o the prosent pro- | A )ARGE ATTENDANOE EXPEOTED. | ton district that will ran 50 per cent metal, | THE ALTON ANNOUNOES A CUT. proposed an a idment making the duty on I3 s u-mm‘wn ial acid 3 cents, instead of 5 cents, a 20th inst. ' The strike was made at a depth of 160 feet, [oa—, £ pound. Rejected MISCRLLANBOUS, about three hundred fect » the in Why England Adopted the Single | M. Covert of New York moved tostrike | Omaha’s Federal Building Site Title | po divection of the secretars of warFrank | St fF Twenty-Five Thousand Dol- | fho company 18 now working on. The Siiver | It Will Make a Rate of Three Dollars Standard System and the Re- P o e o |~ Will Be Vested in the Govern- | Voydell, company K, Elghth infantry, now in lars Brought at Fremont Against | Jill miulug company {s down 0 fect In th Between Chicago and Kansas sults—The Tariff De- ultory in_character, sometimes amusing, ment Shortly—Pine Ridge E‘]‘\'&‘l'l!;:"‘\'l"l;:(llh:;:li:’ml B o e the Elkhorn Road—Cen- et e R City — The Atchison . ol sometimes political EY i orderi: Y ) o . ( ot N A ALY 3 3 bate Lively. Ol e O Agency Removal, The Chautauqus ab Crete has opened cor- sus Work. Hasbrith: Nebis: ity 19 [BPeeIAL: Talb: Will Meet Tt respondence with Senator Ingalls with a view to inducing the senator to attend this season's gram to Trr Ber.]—Orville Burnett, missing motion was lost. A motion made by Covert ) Y i TR ) ay | tostrike out the duty on sulphu; d met 3 i} 4 ot the g ¢ f 3 the past weck ound by his mother " S adotal M Wasnixatox, May 12.—In the senate today | iy niiar “fato, . The committee then | WASHINGTON Bunrav Tire Oxans Bre, inceting and lechere et tacen thoprop- | Brarnios, Neb., May 12 fal Tele- | the past wock, was found DY his mother | Cmeaco, May 12.—[Special Telogram to Mr. Hoar, from the judici; ommittee, 6 | 410 and the house adjourt 513 FOURTEENTH STI *I'D “l:!‘n;“'h“n %oday appointed post- | £Mm to Tis Bre.—Extensive preparations | yoon, with fi nd sound, e was | THE BEE]—Thero nover was a more mixed ported back the house amendment to the sen- = . Wasnixotoy. D. C., May ikter b DI ""“ Day county, South Da. | 4re being made by the local medical frater- | found throv » appearing in Tre | State of railroad affairs than that existing in ate anti-trust bill with an amendment ANDALUSIA. From present indications Lincoln, the eapl- [ 1;5¢4 “vico W. R. Pepper, removed, the twenty-second annual meeting of | Bee Sunday mornin, western passenger business. Tomorrow the The senate then proceeded to the considera- A > tal of Nebraska, will have a very fine party | ~ Representative Dorsey has recommended Nebraska State Medical society, which of treas- | Its National Pastime Obtains a Foot- | of men from Washingtoi on the excursion | the appointment of t{*r;{u:( J. M. Smith to be | convenes in this city tomorrow and will con- ury notes on deposits of silver bullion, hold in Paris. which has been arranged to leave here on tho | postmaster at Everett, Neb, tinuo through Thursday. The meeting of the Mr. Joues, who reported the bill from the [Copyright 1690 by James Gordon Bennett.] 10th inst. A solid vestibulo special train will | ~ Judge P. S. Davison of Tecumsel is here. will be held in the Paddock opera committee on finance, addressed the senate. Pans, ew York Herald Cable | take the party. The principal shop windows y , A number of physicians from differ- He spoke of the ge interest prevailing :i.]—The national pas- | on Pennsylvania avenue have illustrated WARRING WA .TONS. . s of the s ui_\_hl\l\ and usia has undoubtedly obtained the attendance_proi quite_large. Alton will begin sclling tickets either way between Chicago and Kansas City for 83 and sen Chicago and Denver for $10.50. The oad will meet these rates on Wed- o Burlington and Northwestern s will not decide until tomorrow what Dorsey Returns to Washtgton. Frivoxt, Neb., {May 1 pecial %o Tie Br.] —Representative Dorsey, having satis- «d the loss on his bank build- i recent five, left yesterday afternoon on tion of the bill authorizing the issu ing by ou his return to Washir throughout the country. The prices of ail | > of Ands | posters announcing the excursion and show- The citizens of Be are uniting with the = they will do. The Chicago, St. Paul & Kan- commodities, he said, had fallen and con- | @ firm foothold in Paris and has evidently | ing the improvements at Lincoln, while the | A Rupture in the Ranks of Chicago's | jocal” disciples of Hsculapius o make the THEOWH fXO Hi§ oy, sas City will stick to the prosent 8 rate in tinued to fall. Whena fall in pri was | come to stay. The grand Plaza de Toros was | local newspapers refer to the enterprise in a Tammany. . ° | meeting a notable and pleasant one for the v""““"-\y"l':‘““yl Special Telegram | L 50 proso its locals, ~To tHo found operating on the products of all indus- | thronged with thousands of Parisians yester- | complimentary w everal of Washing- | CHicaco, May 12.—[Special Telegram to | visitors. to Tns Bea.] -Char uged eleven | gy the Rock Istand will raiso its rate tries, when it was found not confined to any | day and nowhere else in theworld can beseen | ton’s leading bankers and capitalists will go | Tne Bee.]—There s warin the ranks of the The Cerau. rs, was thrown from his pony by the sad- % 44 b AL rirth breaking yesterday and his arm one clime, country or race, but diffused over | such an array of pretty women and captivat- | on the trip with a view to makipg invest- | noble Wah-Na-Tons, Thisis an organization | pypyoxr Neb., May 12.—[Special to TR | propin joseaking yesterday and had hi the civilized world; found not te be character- | ing as put in an appearance on the occasion of | ments in Nebraska. A similar excursion to | of democratic braves that hopes to bo to poli- | By 1 Supervisor Stouffer of this (the Se F bt AL, ’ istic of any one year, but to go on for ond course, sport Was not so | Omaha, to be run at the end of the session of | tics in Chicago what Tamimany is to politics | onq)"consus district not yet had b @ serics of years, it became manifest 1as last yeai he bulls, it true, | congress, probably carly in August, is sug- | in New York. Itwas only organized a fow | givision of the territory approved and ro- between o and Kansas City to serving its entire local passen- but abandoning the through ing in a few days the Atehi- 1y the war into Africa by putting hop Burglarized. [Special Tele- | son will ¢ " re ely . 7 b i ready i . g ily vestibule service I veen Chics that it could not rise from local, temporary [-seemed more lively and enterprising, but | gested. months ago and its membership already in- | tymed to him by the census burean at Wash- fram I Ber.]=Tho |»_u:wr \f’:"’fl"f S b :'!”m':? or subordinate caj but must have its gen- r signs of p wise and pound THE VOUCHERS AUDITED, 4 cludes all the prominent democrats of Chi- | ynoton but is expeeting it daily, as the time RIBRG Bud Tonban oF '{‘\,, NFbeti ot h‘hfi'.'\'"':h ent time just twenty-four hours. This will esis and development in some principle of | foolish economy appar he toilettes were | The first comptroller of the treasury today | cagoy including the mayor, five or six judges, ing preliminary arrangements is | fools. reduce the time between Chicago and Kansas e City to fourteen hours, a time with which the TEOUBLE. Alton alone can compete. Not to lag behind in = the procession the Burlington also gave notice the 4 OML Mastora Binttoing Carpens , beginning May 15, it would reduce the s both ways ~ befween Chi and ters to Chicago to Glut the Market. il to &S fist class and 8 All Paris odly the hero of the day and | buil cemed present. M. | completed the auditing of the Omaha public | All the democratic congressmen and at least Ho will begin this week for- ng site vouchers and sent them to See- L‘,w:m "hr:‘mnm:diladnxw o t‘lm:‘“ ling names of parties recommended for v Windom for his signature. The sce- | States senate. Bul appears thit 4 | 4ppointment as enumerators by Superintend- tomorrow expected to send them to | democratic troasurer cganot even be faithful | o porter, In the matter of recommenda- o : t0 his clan, 50 Overpoweriig is the instinct of | . ising architect, who says W. G, Nichoff, ex-treasurer | tions Mr. Stouffer says that he will be universal application. captivating ® " 'What was it that produced a general de- | Tinoco was de clino of prices in_any country! 1t was @ | was most enthusiasticaily applanded, cspoc A AL Db sticaily applauded, espec- | retar; v shrinkage in the volume of money relatively .| jally by the women. Spanish music 15 most | rota 10 the populution and business. ; Y had’ never hag Sper Honetaty inspiving, and, blended with the trumpet | the super STILL HAVIN Will | embezzlemen Prosperity and speculation had © signuls of the director of the course, is most | likely sead the draft and final iustructio of the Wah-Na-Toisit8oharaed with being n | guided by St S aEhli e | Cmicaco, May | Telegram to | second * class, The St. Paul poud also Iated ot times )._‘I great yields from mines | effective. When the new roof of th is | to_the United States district attorgey ftomor: :lif'lx,l:lr‘(};lin tho s?nm'or:l,mfi Jlt“lg\‘.llu}ult‘!::t‘ ",:,ml“i(},,l? ,‘,:‘? “l‘i'trrq‘{‘1,(\‘."11”.“:'h:fi‘x;;“:t Tne Bee.]—The new association of carpen- | bobbed up with a notice that on May 16 it and when those mines were worked out then | completed ‘the plaza will be almst per row evening. The title is then expected 0 | when he turried over his dccounts to his suc- | PO Rt o 18 | ters is still having trouble with the ola | Would make in connection with the came revulsion and udversity. He wenton | “piCE ; O | be vested in the governiment. vessor, Alderman Goorge B, Bunier, theye | A1d scholarship shown by the manner in | iR B Sy RO S VO NE RS et | Centr of $10 fivst-class, und. GSNDARK “OL- thiemiatavaliratio’ bobwoes -gotd el st sent at the ban. PINE RIDGE AGENC Shiould have been 83,0008 {ho treasury. As | Which the application for appointment, is AL i ond-class, from St. Paul to Kunsus City and and silver existingefc 500 or 8,000 years @ | uet given yesterday evening to the honorary | myo trdian o & & matter of fact, there was only $4,000, Ior | Mmade out. Wherever two or ‘more applica- | out from Chicago on Saturday €11 fivst cluss, and 38 second-class, from Kan- ratio of 151 to ' l—and suid it | members of their association were either on | guestion of remeriuy the B somo ime the harmpRyifiiat hos éxisted in | Hons ramade for tho same place and e ftc | Obicasa, Worldis Fote Cle S OO | Apent Bascnbusit of tho Uniat: St Daak & v o P o 0- pir- best behavior or thels {dea ASHA1Ee bl ol S ey 45 Posia it o .it. | ness e applicants are judged to be abot g S {0 cents per hou Agent Bus, of the Chics i & ot o e e aayy e | thelr bost behavior or their ideas of jovialty |.from its present location in e T o e ot et WHIL | equal, 1f one of them fs an ol Soldior ho will 150 Lasulle street. | Kansas City said that his_liwe was the short b 4 must have zone rial modifications | other point, probably in South Dakot! United St ild 8 manishwien s feomi [ o e OO EREH0 TR o0 R P\ D el ONaHlae MI aodit has wanted to have things entirely Lis own (LU R it I8 Qi L S bt el b B e o e e ] has been mentioned as a_favorable place, | way, but he met with decided oppo- nge had taken pluce, and the ‘present di- | however, was frequently.mentioned and en- | (Horo the government_owns lands suitable | sition. The trouble” .arose when {he tho values of the two Instead of clinking | for the agency on the Yankton reservation, | mayor wanted the organization to pledge AT ses the students at hich is to be thrown open to settlement, | itself to support all democratic nominces. atural’ caus tentively listened to sp3eches that 'nu-m.,.iu' m to the Pine K !w{ui_'fl y's Itu‘»‘\';fldflfx“éfik I;f:‘\l‘;wf;aq;h:‘mfi"i'l:‘m'j{"f::‘"!"l»‘ 3 he clidractaristics \din. | present location is the uncertainty of the rain- | s! d s X ces ) class to entance the v f money by reduc- had "‘r'!n:, ulr_ the charas Uns{'_?ul m;:l ordin B Bomator Manderson and othor ratunbers | tho organization. endogsed. Since that time |,,,‘u_,\,,|.,m,v When the gold !ulnl"(_ u{l,uL ary after-dinner oratg icomte Melchor | ory soraska delegation objected to the re- | the Cregier men have besn gaining recruits iforuia and Australia were producing the | do Vogue, the academician, who took the | moval on the ground thata permanentchurch, | s fast as possible, and the anti-Cregier men largest yield it was proposed to demonetize | cuair~ M. Jules Ferry, who with | school, storehouses and other buildings have | have been enlisting membets who would vote B, o motive of demonctization in the | Gaptain Binger was among the guests of the | been provided ahd a change of location would | according to their directions. As each met ms-‘r; silver nsl_\w as : gold was, .run;«l evening, wero the principal spaakers. The | Chtail great loss to tho government. Per ber had to pay an entrance fee of §10 a lai said, to aggrandize the creditor class of the | evening, - the principal speakers. contra it is held that the longer the change | sum was accumulated in the hands of tue world and to confisca fur as practicable | first named discussed in elaborate langu is delayed the greater the expense and loss | treasurer. Nichoff was formerly chief clerk the reward of the toilc : (vor by | Philosophical cha tics, “Society,” | will b and that the farming li of the street department, but resigned his Ho spoke of the demonctization of silver by | (ia’ M. Do Vogue, about to undergo one | 2god enough to warrant theage position several weeks ago on the ground ! top. Our men will endcavor to Germany after the war \\»'m\ France of! thoss frequently patntil ‘operations, by | Whe @ it is now loci that he could make more money elsewhere. | May term. The fivst case on the docket is | papsiade them to refuse to accept work at the {;'}{ inflicted groater evils on hor peoplo than | 0 ¥ ,\.." Y D YRS ved South Dakota I It is stated that he was forced to resign by | the damage suit brought by Mrs. S. hands of the old masters. Already a number § herarmics inflicted on France, uid said when | means of which mank nsan increase ed the Yaukton resorvation will bo | Mayor, Cregier. Tho ex-treasurer of tho | prop O0'heee Sult Ot DY Hevaitsen Alesaaamn it began to have its effec of justice. We hear of alarming symptoms. | the place. Wah-Na-Tons is said tohavean interestin the | f ) vence to This dispatch is now in the hands of the | one betwe cnot, Many who have applied | new association, which claims thatit hasbeen | meet the awn th ir applications for vari- | sentbroadcast over the country. ich as removal, change of busi- **What is meant by the telegram,” ments, ete. To provide against | of the new bosses, “is that the old as a time when there will | tion, disgruntled at being d nt new enumerators and | every means to flood the ¢ ven the appointment in p; 1 these points and that he would »ductions. Superintend Nedl { DexveR, Colo., May 12.—[Special eated, 18" USINE |\ ¢5mniw Band=1Tho: vealynation. by 1 With wortmen, | 10 Tne BER]—Tho resignation, by reques d to Washington | In this way it hopes to hurt the union and at | ©f Superintendent Choate of thé Union Pa- ntative | the same time secure for itself a competent | cific continues to be the talk in railroud cir- Porter :m;la{unh-h‘-n;. umber of workmen to help it | cles, and there has been much speculation out of the hole in which it now is.” o Was goi do. UmMor W “What nction hus bcn taken to defeat the | 10, Whit he was going to do. A rumor wus hemep? started nere toduy that he was to become ot e L Pickets have been sent out to the railroad | £eneral manager of the Oregon navigation 1es for Twenty-flve Thousand, stations in the suburbs, to all _the_depots in When questioned by a Bre re- Frevoxt, Neb., May 12, —[Special to Tug y and to all eating and lodging houses s to his intentions, he said: “I shall T District court opened today for the | &t Which these imported carpenters would bo signation, 1ot bo time to have their nani for approval by Dorsey has agreed to urge_ upon the necessity of granting Supervi the power of appointment in such emergen at the last moment. o do not ace gation company’s pe “I Wave not been o 11 not accept it i pt the Oregon navi- on 1" dany such position 1 do get such an of Germans began to take place supr IR wn et Wons ¢ a2 A ambling “trust,” and the report that he is | Missouri v railroad company : % was felt at the selfishn : :f"""" 0T Fath L anLpy dUbbecr 0 qudl ¥ JANGUC KT SATON, 2 B e G BRI R oats 1 Sades | Thi neoldeatwhich happoned to Mrs, Moors, T ) fu in Denvert” classes in Burope in demonetizing silv: ¥ thosesymptoms. Wehavenothing tofearof | Chairman Funston of the house committee | ¢, Probably 1o Setion will be taken in | by reason of which she claims the damagd s bittifeh ot irseLHousany what, he asked, yas to be swid in_defense of | these expected changes. They will furnish | on agriculture is a Iansas farmer and one of | ¢heSis o ¥ oabERam WL (8 AL L | 8 or, Occurred on the night of Novem. | employes of the National tube works com- | «With the Un ¢ S the United States demonetizing si us with a noble outlet for our energ On | the best posted men in congress on rural | oo oongider it condneive to their best in- | ber & on the | pany at McKeesport, Pa., struck today for a None whatever, ot be seen in this atupendans act ctfllyand imjuatic you in a great measure will depend whether | fl?f;l(l’jlflc said to your correspondent | torests to hush up the scandal. Omahi 10 per, nllml\l.ltx]n‘um cos. All .];- art- x ever been porpetrated by the representatives | ¢hq oona siety. will'be modifie galLiig : Lol she was riding w med ments have closed down except thespuddling bou of a free people, It had pm\!c\l prolific of | the condit of soc ty will be modified “Yes, Iam confident that we will get some | gy ne A gainst Ohicago Saloonkeepers |.two mil and rolling stock. E ¥ h enforced dullness,” poverty and misery. | evolution or revolution. legislation, more than s in the tarift bill, at | =& May 12, satial Telogram toTar | Of the occu . Mus. Frank Hoagland — othung further today No better remedy ~ could bo | dJules Ferry's first words were character- | this season, which will be to the advantage of mose0,May 18,54 alogram to TR | 5 ¢ Miss Jennio Reynolds, also of Fre- Gas Works Men Strike. Mr. Duncan, who is Choate's applied than the absolute reversal of that | istic: “I am here as a student only,” Le | the farmers. We havea number of measures | Bre.)—Committees from the different relic- | pon¢!each brought suits aginst the com- | Haxmund, May 12.—The men emp] cess much his superior 48 a v legislation and the putting back of the mone- | guid, “besides, T am no longer anything but a | 0% the house calendar and ‘in committeo | jous denominations ane’ antissaloon associa- | pany'for damage sustained by them in the | the gas works here have gone on a strike, man. It has long been thought in this city tary system of the country to what it was be- e e ' i s | Which we intend to_have passed before the | tions met the executivé dmmitteo of the Citi- | samc wreck and recovered $1,500 and $1,400 e that Choate retained his position on_ uccount foro 1873, All nations of the earth used | Student. After my electoral misadventures | session closes. I think the Butterworth bill [ ,onco000 0% Gl B o= g0 e o | vaspectively. STANLEY AND TIBPOO TIE. of his relationship to President Adams. The silver ds money up to 1819, when Great | I Wwrote to Prof. Lavisse. You all know that | to prohibitand punish speculation in farm s ¢ ton,epgu 24 NLEY Al 3 two men are radicalty different, and this dif- Britain sugdered. tha sijver link that. bo I would follow his lectures.” el products of the wreatest importance, and I | Itis proposed o mi iy n extended fight | \ me. ference will soon make itsell manifest in the o T o it s0 recirded by {‘}?f;“;fi” com | agalnst sa)oonkeeptdm‘;\fv'bo kgofm Tt | e | Bmin Says He Knows Some Sensational o Rl oP s R ATIC e’ ob ALih of her own arising fr 1.‘} sition as the | pio o 3§ 4 i 3 munif ill put an end to fictitious and | liquor to minors and drunkards, a practice so The Nebraskt PSR ngs Abow 3 state. The resignation of Chote secuves the creditor of all nations, bu 5 Betia] | asinrout,\engngtoRconirdebithofiovn; s and will give the farmers | gy e regards the latter that hus grown | BEE-J—The Nebraska Chautauquaassembly | ¢ no May12.—A letter from Emin Pasha, | general managership for Colorndo fo Mr. English nation vocams eonunctod by rononn g | ditions of student life in 1348—when ho ame privileges that aro given i has completed its programme. The assem- | St SR RO B Meck, which fact is & general matter of satis- that contraction of the curre Within | finishing his humanities—with those pre- | others in the mar] The ‘next | Ereatly in recent years. Mr.S.P. Rumsey, |y CarbS o0t Bl o o ena. | dated Bagamoyo, March 81 says: “When I | Fecic which fact 1 R cRtR R oy Wit | Antine s > i P measure in importance is the senate bill pro- | President of the, léague, and who has long | 2V %2 e 3 Sarad e left the hospital T found myself between the | faction tothe publi . feven vears thercafter the nuniir of her | vailing In the present year of grace. Some | Metsure in importance is the senato bill pro’ | LG ominent In the erusade. aganst, the | ing July 11, Tho programme is the strongest | poie” o™ (he Goray el e e TRTHa e -0 reduoed by reasan Jof| young men thoro were ' who leaned to . Thisy 5 ' to | liquor traffic of the city, said: “The meeting | and best ever offered to the public in the ¥ More A tom 1000 Dooalition * 1S | pessimism, who were discouraged bocause | foree ope ot forone meats and othey | today is held for the putpose of securing the | west, The management will bounder the | i futercsts of the Ll Sr. Paci, Minn, Moy 1 pecial Telo- to live vholly st part | they had sought in vain the sclution of the | products in Germany and France, where th tion of the church people of the city | control of Dr. J. L. Hurlbut of New York, | ywien I saw th ingito ||BEAm fo l_l"lllv “‘}‘ !‘“PL" ';"1"1 passen, :‘x‘l‘ of the Chicago-St. Paul lines ar While the | who will be upon the platform every qar least, v v > an advantig Thoso who will be thero and speak, and | poyve 4 SEVAnLY \\'h;nlrl- engagements have become cerf WWith reference to Stanley and Tippoo Tib, b 3 as fol I have information which if published would in view we have isst Mus. H. G. SRR e M lasaet A the 1 the denominations of the | R. Palme L0 Simrens hansniionaStanb v LS xeluded on the pretext of being unh ful. If foreign countries will not admit our meats after they have passed inspection we i1l siinply shut out of our country the . orts from those countries. It will extend on the of orguuized | problems of existence. “Why should you, stige of my charity n part of the price | who are young, give way to discouragement on the Enghsh people by the cred a M Shisc v, whio ale 010 Babe he solutions we seek are not in our pent over the failurve to come to an an- standing on ra n Saturd 1 rate slashing will begin again at once neral Passenger Agent Kenyon of the Bure s in Chicago With th ple. invitations to P gard to the bill pending before the sen- . Jones said he had reporte: pthe | faith. They are in own love of country, love | our markets, for we can then retaliate. 1f I 4 | i N ) first to stir up the people against me.” v 3 e 0! ot fu o ot 5 o clasSea 1 and | legislation can help the farmers this congress | ¢hurch, including the Cathol requesting | J. C. Price, North Carolina; = lington & Northe osted the usual threg comumittee on finance, but it did not fully re- | of humanity, love of the classes who toil and v L o ol ¢ farmers this CoNgress | yhom tg appoint committees-of from three to | Ghicago; Annie Park, Boston: Florence Top- Binints MIHon Ao days notice this afternoon of u cut to £ firss flect his views regarding the relation which | sufer, will give them help.” i silver should bear to the monetary circulition = CASES OF IMPORTANCE, of the ntry or the world. He d PONCAS' PROTEST. The supreme court h himself at all times and in_all plac Monday next and the juc > to-operate with us, Our orgar accomplishing more than any othe ass from Chicago to St. ation is | ping, New Yerk; A. E. Winship, Boston: | g : in exis- | 2 s E. Wiilard, Evanston, 1L William : 3 ""{‘]”‘”"“"‘ “";‘." tence. The "fl{""(fum“ aguio is sufiicient | M. Cumback, Greensburg, Iut o rodita dn i : d have done all we could to bring it : R antare: 5 | S 7 ! will spend this | to scare any saloonkeeper violating the law, | cent, Bufialo, Y.: Dr. Talmag aron von Marschale explained that the w we will adopt other plans, Some- fagiayaTEnEdvoong e b ThoyUrgathatitheiOnttly be Al- | week in preparing decisions to be read next | and the appearance of one of our men is al' | Dr. ', L. Hurlbat, New | mission of Emin Pasha in Africa on the part s ot to be brought to time.” ( of the great diversity of views prevailing o loyred:to Seay Monday on some sixty or Scventy cases that | ways the signal for a stampede if there are | Clinton B. Fisk, New Jersey, and John De | of tho( s would be to establish friendly nager Edgar of the Kansus City said e patitat aad ox AT il WLsmiNGroy, May 12.—A delegation of | have been argued during the te Among about. We intend to extend our | Witt Miller, SR ithin | he hoped rates would go down to $I. e B euusgatand i passibility, thik by rous Ponca Indians called on the secretary of the | Uhese cascs of great importance, in- i against the selling of liguor to drunk relations with those tribes who are Within | 1,5’ Missourd river rates will ulso scon_ by ?nhjl‘("l‘r(ll:i\lnm“\ i:ll.lx‘:nc:f\x‘?l\lul "l(lil‘l‘llnmun interior today. They protestad against the | SLldIng the upon case, which wi nd with an increased forc the German sphere of interest and to esti- | yoduced. General Passenger Agent Teasdalo b 3 ording e cou ittt DY nLoles! ARAINSURVIG, gt of the state treas- | that wi make the liquor selles Tele- ate the cost of eventually forming forti : o N st roat ul 7 dlicf from the .l leful and benumbing | enforceme b of the president’s rocent orvder | urer of Virginia to refuse to vive coupons ,,,f.',-.,‘:. }‘.',1 k,:,‘ who ‘lh(\ sell Tiquor to, 1 Tele- | mate the cost of eventually forming fortified | said the Northwestern road would meet 1he io ilver he i - s b 5 stations in the interior. in the negotiations | cut. It is stated that south-bound rates will ution of silver he had | directing the removal of all cattle from In- | upon the repudiated bonds of that state for | We are in this business to fight and should with nd regarding the boundarics of | be eut tomorrow. May 12.—During the debate on the | ¢1uss and 8 sccond class from Chicago cnst Africa credits in tho reichstag today, A Baron sade | Y eante i n, Wind, Rain and Electricity Beatnice, Neb., M ~[Spe gram to Tue Bee.]—A severe electrical, embers of the commit- | diun te v other than th bel ug to | taxes. Another is that involving the right of | have the assistance of ail organizat i nd and rain storm prevailed here last night. 1 i i i ——— pinbd with tho gthes o hel ol f Ano s that involving the right of | have the assistance ‘ganizations in- 8 A ective possession rica 3 5 7 5 tee in reporting the bill. He held himself | Tndians. The Indians represented that the | Cornell university to theJegacy left it by the | tercsted in the welfare of our city." The electric light wire which supplies the fl- ”""‘\:_l;mlmi',::" {poaschaiony Il‘“_‘l{\‘_f::‘.‘;.“v\!::‘ The Great Northern Silenced. frce to vote for any amendment tht should | reveuue der ved from their leases was their | wife of Prof. Fiske; and the location of the e lumination for the street lights was buraed | hand in hand with England, 8 Ciicaco, TlL, May 12.—[Special I o1 in source of suppor e secretary in- | boundas ‘ennessee and West Vir- 2 R . b et 4 i S helaBbAta 3 i > Tne ] —The orthern s & moro perfect. measu N A A aas YT o s | Forna e *Indians and. Kontulry in Favors the Jones Bill. fn two by lightning and the city enveloped in | In the course of the debate on the esti- | to Tng Bre]—The Great Northern is at rd as a disturber of v sile Rl e D e o R A T T s | b S aane nd, K80 Guicao, May 12.—[Special Telogram to | darkness as a consequence. A cow belong- | mates for the expenses of the colonies, Gen- | last. tempo vidual convictions di flicr With the. Statutes. | the Geof . Creen Tl whace eatatont® | Tuz Brr,)—*You may.quoto mo on tho sil- | ing to Peter Penner was killed in & pusture a ! stated that though he had | western rates, The Erie and Luckuwauia, Resuming the urgument Mr. Joues lands were intended solely for the oc- her the citizens of Ken- | ver question as favoring the Jones bill, so | Short distance from the city, and several oo with Bismarcle tha such g | Which roads huve prorated with the ¢ other head of live stock in this vicinity a amended so as to provido for the payment of | gis reported killed by lightning. ~ The “rain | policy ¢ bullion in silver certificates,” said United | was much nceded and gave the ground a good | support of the #old standurd men attempted to brush aside | cupation by the tribe. That the use by white 'Ky or the state of Indiana. The case was the equities involved by sncering at debtors. | men of the lands in Indian territo or Kuott in behalf of Ken- Who ~ were the debtors in this coun- | them (the white men) am unjust ator McDonald in behalf of %0 with the | Northern, have called a halt and requested tood | that road not to go any further in its reduc- be maintall tion. As matters now tryl he asked. They were the aspir- | over others and particularly over s States Senator Power of Montana today. the goverumont could wot, rotreat from ite | tions. This willleave tho National Dispatch g, the poful, “the en getle, the | raisers In the states. The gov ARKANSAS METHODS, . “I have paid considerable attention to the ons Closed. D e o7 a0 GO LA ‘,m‘l‘""‘:"."(‘_; rate via Chicago and Milwaukee the lowest s oy reip tho Mpilicers.s | jpapmiteine Uihjisasing ofith The sub committee of the house coms question and am firmly of the opinion that to | [ ienr. b, May 12.—[Spocial Tele- | his views on the system was to be in any | through rate and prevent any further reduc- ere the construc viminated unjustly an s kN S 4 i Li ) e el ) yiews o : i i > BR LB (o Sehyrch nine-tenths of the business of America de- | continue to do s0, \'nl' “;lmwl t‘lfi ,\v‘uxlxl uuu-mi.lh.n returned | the silver be coined and remain in th 5= | have been closed April 80, not being ?'u-u-\'n'rn!n‘wm \‘\nnlz ", ll‘"‘l" t | of Buffalo, T.,\.,\’.‘ Nis: ol athe H.,“,,.. in ey AR """(m.‘.‘{mi:,‘}“x“‘m',:’“'{ e California Appties For Space. that part of the county iy say that the | @gainstit. IKeep the coin in the holders as petitioners. The saloon men had a General Freight Agent Cane of £0 At the date of borrowing was a system of | CHICAGO, May 1 Spectal Telegram to | s reports of the investigations were doc- ‘l'l*_:f‘lll|}:;;;:f"i‘“‘“ S d'\:l‘;_‘;‘ apnder mer, | 8 joint stock company, consistiug of twelve | Loxno, Mi —Stanley ir interview | & Atlanti ”:_xngnw(l”"{'lf,’"',,"{,"'“,,r' Vst itk Bre. ] ~Vice President Bryan eceived u | ored to suit the sentiments of tho people and | d60iipie, J crimingto | pesons, omganized, who purehased one | today regardfug the German movements on | OSGOR ST CHica " at once. owing to o8 Wi v ondo o silver | telegram fro; s 2 \ K e correspondent o New Yor against silve 5 twe ve-foot lot on the outer edge o AV I08I 8 T ! hositlol ot be filled nee o Jones warmly defended the silver | telegram from the governor of California, tho correspondent of 8 Neyw ¥ “What do you think of the statement from | tewen for which th Africa, said he was wearied ngland's rgiuization of the road in September, d 830, and thus be- i The remon. who went down with them to send and did tell so from the ch Ifishness in de- siring the remonetization o asking that that s of of the silver n ten ac Washington that tho pas: thy in re ard to the operations being — eth signers on sa ap & nearthe 8 s O e Jones | SPACE outside the bu g5 ut the world's RR A e e | bill would flood the country with for P T . Tho tefal | carried on by the Germans, 1f England con- | THE METHODIST CONF - tponca (he fntshing of s spesch wuei) | fair.. If this is done mor said, Cali- | e iid @ corresponding export of gold ! o remonstrances has been in’ effect since | tinued to reimain inactive the Germans would i s ¥ S SPeCcll until | fornia will have an exhibit that will be a [ not leave the country & During the last Nothing in it. 1t emanated, I bel h, with four adjournments. The town | secure permanent influence in Africa. The | The Past Four Years the Most Pross tomorrow. Adjourned for speculative Wall street brok t croadit to th from sou nd the hie fair. The se sanda shorthand ud, Stanley said, reta four attorne board, ¢! emperor vof the | few days of his duty he was coutinually perous in the Church's History next Saturday, and Mr. | under police protection and when he came to | PUFIX There is no danger of such & | peporfer finished taking evidence today and | are backing Major Wissmann and it s im- 5 > B A f oo o L B A ) the man. Ho hus already | Jeave ho was escorted to the train by & nun | (BIBg." tho decision was withheld till Wednesday, | possible for him to fail in the undertakings | ST Louts, May 12.—In the general confer. NaTON, ) nthe house, after | o much work on his hauds that he has do- | ber of stalwart republicans, R = The probabilities are that this will be to advance German interests in Afri ence of the Methodist Episcopal church this the reading of th journal, Mr. McKinley | clined the hond The committec is now convinced that the | A Presbyterian Pastor in Trouble. | to the supreme court to make a test case of it. morning a report was submitted showing that moved that the general debate on the tariff S Hooper story of the killing of Clayton does | Cmicaco, May 12.—[Special Telegram to e Bu the past four years have been the most pros- bill be limited to one minute. The abscice of A Prohibition Fiasco. not meet the facts in the ease. Tk Bee. | —The serious charges against-Rey Nopthopond Notes:'.& Saxnwicn, chmentson | perous in its history. The church report a quorum rendered a call of the house neces- | T, Kan,, May 12.—[Special DEMOCRATS DUMFOUNDED, H. S. Williams, pastor of the Presbyterign | NORTH ynn\n. Neb., May 2. —[Speclal to | {no Charles W. Spurr ven works atSand- | ghowed 12,55 Sunday schools with K830 sary. A quorum appearing the motion was | Telegram to Tuk Brr.]—A few days ago As No move will be heard from the democrats | church in Englewood, were heard by the | Ti7 Bee]—Messrs. York & Thomas have | wich to the amount of 0,000 were sexrved bY | goqchers and 693,554 scholars, o total of 782,- sherifl tod TTSBUI work on the new flouring mill’ | the ommen agreed to and the house went into conumittee | Sistant Attorney General Black committed | during the tariff debate about the fostering of | Presbyterian ministers at their meeting this 684. This is anin during the quadrenium mith, oil of the whole, with Mr. Payson of Illinols in | Dennis Ryan and William Buttinger to jail | t combinations and monopolies by the morning. Rev. Mr. Willilams is alleged to upon the site of the old Dors evator that b t Bt £ 1,007 schools with 16,866 . 4 \ Mr. Pay P o tagex O oL - DA ODOL R (0 o v g o ¢ DVENEY Siavnin N | 1 and 75,000 barrels bf oil | of 1,97 schools with 16,866 teachers and 152, s the chiair, on the tarift bill, Noone desiring to [ for refusing to tell wheve liguor was sold. | Prowitine 1arif aout, Wauh, 5o, Wieh B8 | pave boen guilty of immoral conduct and | burned down last summer. Thomillis b | wora'chidon the cxchunge for Lis account. | 098 scholsr; total 143,564, They were released on buil and applied 1t 1by August 1, and will be quite an oming & minister. A commit- | comple The shortage is small A m ne oceuy 10 minute, the clerk procecded to s unbe iul eulogistic of Bishop Tlerie who years. At the very outset of the writ of habe ) S corpus. After several p 1 | e v s e LR R SDAIDUA I ttla Ltaw el e v ) ko | L read the bill by paragraphs for amend- | naibm 48 00rpus, A avoral O Eaar (s B Uh AN (AT A IR a S aruohat [ nglewood church members presented | addition to our prosperous little town. The EW York, Muy 12.—John B. Becker | was senior bishop at the time of his death, ments. VTR e “‘-"“x‘f"”i" A O o | General Grosvenor of Olio put & quictus on | rges and Rev, Williams was per- ) factory is to be finished about the same | wholesale grocer, today made an ussignment) | was reporte ¥ | &r Breckintiizs of Keatioky TR aetila the ARG a0 b & | the proceedings when he called attention to | Mitted tox a statement in his own be- | timeand everything bids falr for another | liabilities and asscts estimated ab §10,000. The committee on revisals made two long ‘ Mr. Breckinridge of Kentucky offered an | This sctifts the u th Fraat thab HAvE the r trust | balf. Th mies of the pastor also pre- | boom i ¥ - reports on proposed changes in mivor details amendment, to come in after the enucting Urts gro gone controlled the as provided | sented a printed letter to the ministers pres- The mayor and city council have called an Randolph is 1in Portland. of discipline, They recommended non-cons clause, providing that any citizen of the Dukota W ,_: B enannate in the Mills bill duri »ss, and | ont. The ministe eut voted that the | election to vote for bonds to build a city hall. | @icaco, May 12.—Charles Randolph, ex- | curreuce in nearly évery instance, | DT e ¢ v . thaut although the democrats had but a Short | charges against Rev. Mr. Williams were suf- | The call has not been publi ~ - od 4s yet but | secretary of the board of trade, who has be ves or produces n Mixsearoris, M 12 Special Railway Sold, he | will appear before long. : 3 articles und sells them outside the United | o M : | 2 by proparati | Beisntiy wail bagkad io wagpans beinglog the | el sing for several weoeks, has turned up fn Atchison's § . States shall bo entitled to bring in free of [ Tvleeram to Tu | talking about the f | matter'to the attention of the bresbytery, | - b o R R Ve Bnacial 16 /Pan duty any article of « rce which ho may | whose firm holds | ¢ the republican tavif | which willk done at the mext meeting of Fire in a Telephone Office, Portland, Oro. A letter received from him | (SR B0 FOY = DR o ‘ desire t0 uso in his busiiess 1o tho value of | stock than any ih the north. | fort to. pub suiar ou the frve s g | hat body Fuiexp, Neb., May 12.—(Special to Tun noon bl Inidntlon o0 CmaII 1 T, Baaon | the articles exported. After explaining that | west. savs that the reports of their buyers in | W48 ticd up by the greatest st extor- ey Bee.]—Fire was discov this morning | Lo G el Lo uothi sol P8 e 4| RARAOD | his proposition wus the reverso of tho old | hath'of the Dakotas. chow that ve ueh | tionate trust ever formed crats | In the Commons, about 2 o'clock in Schmidt's block in a room ily on leaving, knowing they would | Moines, representing Boston people. 1t will ! principle of rebate, Breckinridge demanded | Ja o s o e e el | at no time wl d either | Loxpox, May 12,—In the commons tonight, | o 01 PO B EE L Mo fire | OPDOSE the move be converted into an clectric line, the Sprague | T AR ey B g il 3 11, | Dacn Qlimm paa hat e coniitie st 438 | branch of oo it Ritchie, prosident of the lo vemment. I SoEupien Dy I i | it system to be used. John Weber Dea | Mr, Anderson of Kausas offered an amend- | wheat erop is perilons wnd that the dere trust bill, whe 4 sttt 18 %e8Al S local | W48 exti | ar Company Creditors Meet. | Moines, and W. L. Challiss, of Atchison, will | meut providing that the president may sus- | b loohbahe paots und that the acred | congress had_ dor | . THOVER e A ey ¥ | wus done to the , Muy i2.—A mecting of the | each b ighth intorest in the company. | pend the rate of duty on any imported xticle | "U¢H 109 thal has been reported w senate ) taxation bill dealing with publicans’ licenses. | fire caught in thy aof tho Iron car. company, which re- | Chaliss s »line to Weber in November ! when in his judgmeat, the production, manu- | A proatialNE TR War and a republicar 1 N He declared that the governm telephone office, bu R PO sy | last for facture or sale of such' article is mondpolized | e ithont » Warrant. bill to § it and y m of | was to promote temperan fell in the room below. resolved today that the int e oF attempted to be' monopalized or & Ciuiea Judge McConnell dis- | trusts and place sugar Lo e R honsc,, | Jones sa n. A creditors at large would be best Bankers Suspend. by any trust or combiuation, The charged James Berviman from custody today. | alone would bre o HOTros 1h| Traoto ety SUREARERS P S | was at the time y an amicable reorganization of the | Vipxxa, May 12,—The :m‘n‘lln'uuglu up a lively debaterdn n Sat on & tele | was possible t [ as made 10 | 14 the temperance Rty to 1e ‘ex- | i e A A AIAGE, 03 & sORaIkion. WES P | aounce ension of rusts. . b ansy ! | h meu as VT s AR - | tric \ caused d to carry out this idea by o Mr. Grosvenor threw @ fire-brand into the I Saying he was wau Mills, McMillan and the Breckiuridges on th Acs. Puniy opiias w i covered by insurance | - bankers. As 000 floxi discussion by repeating the story in regard to 3 vrt of habees mooone | demacratic side sat in dead sile hile the | uce > . e — | Hanged Hi h 7,000, ¢ tho Havemover infy n the s v il becanas | republicans applauded to the echo h s Ratbed & ..". ] L sava M, Cal, B A s o schedule of the Mills bill, After this the de- s 10 warrant Issued {oF Bis urres NOTDME FOR BUNCOMBE | gecti The bill, whils g si. ARAX ' 8 18, =~{9pagis % | morning twenty ) men entered a saloon | Wasiisaroy, May 12,—Th f the bate was plentify klod with such | the law requires, | The republicans this morning decided to potind 10 the'tmperance party ki to Tur Ber.l-A burglar cutered the oflice | vy opg 43, I, Criswell has been confined since utive committes of the republican 13 phrases s “shot policy,” *plantation | - | stop the waste of time in ~ the useless discuss- or dealers a sovercigu, On no of the ( il b morning about | Constable Southard's murder, They bound | fional sommitte oo e slogan,” “falsehood,” ete. The matter w Moonshin | fon of the tarift bill, and prohibit the delive al ground could compensation ¢ 1 ind for the money drawer | Criswell, hanged him to the rafters, and lefy | hofil COMILeS, WhLICH Was 10 havo b 3 / tually by overybody aveloglzing, af PR it v e | of any more buncombe speeches, The demo- | =~ © s S Kl ndlord is pretty | ¢ ] - \eadi AOE [ hla hare aday, AR A Ao fob which the amendment was adopted by 57 to | ‘ | crs o, gt i (e i fplop sy, fo } L » ! landlord | ¥ | this time indefinitely lo e « : e Ouly two republicans voted in. favor of | With twenty-five pr R A R e | Le Rilled hy.a Fraight Ty et g e e < i tho postponement 14 the wbcioa of Fiist Ase it. The unnouncement of the result was re- | licit distilling, reach ity carried thels polut & nsideration | LEAvENwoRTH, Kan., May 12 al T iaple veral other thefts recently Kilied 0 Progressive. | i stmaster General Clarkson gelovd with applause on the democratio side. | Pineville, Ky. He was accompanied b of the bill under the fiy rule was | e8Tam to Brr ), §TEIAER I 1AL 08 ABXH ANIFIG0 WL 03, | (EaxnoN ices have been rc m—r— on\ml\“..- by ]l.l.u\lh-‘ amendment was ve- | euty-five witnesses. Jok commenced with an opportuniyy to offer | Fletcher was run over and almost instan R 1Q-DORIY DU 10 ' ceiy the effect that the : An nln\T lmvmrlm.l |.|.l~‘~. ected—ayes, 015 nays, 110; the republicans | not heard of the reported murder of Captain | amendments, This action will shorten the | kill 30 p. m. Union Pacifio freight Seneg been murdered s aToN, 0., May 12.-Dr. awley & ‘ g rcoting tho wunouncement with aps | Huwlins, o revemu d twenty-threo | 8o iat 006 Woek nd. wes taken &t | treln D e Uan Pactdo foolgb A Barn Fired by Lightning. Bea EiAE LAt heen murdared by hla | BUSOH M s 7.9 , v § { men, when ho left Pin Judg the instance of Speaker Reed, who has fixed | to jump o raiu. while i m ud | Gexoa, Neb., May Special Tur BER.) | By ronean ideas which be mbibed at the Parls | committed sulcide by shooting. A uote lefs \ 1, Bland of Missouri offered an awend- | is that it a mistake, | June 30 as the date of fiual adjournment wnd | missed his hoid | —During a icavy showe ght | exhibition, | sald he bad tuken @ dose of morpbine,

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