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OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY N 00-SIXTEEN PAGES. ' AN rQ [ said that he intended to save the democrac wler of the Eden Musce has suc- BALFOUS'S LAND BILL it 2 e RIS board ; els for this weok at, the popular family, 1. | Parnell Statesfthe Ohjections of the he convention adjourned without hearing | sort \is troupe embraces some of the bes i O e fronlic convention adJonmet With the repub- | known stars of the minstrol stage. There are | o Lt Ll to the Scheme. - The Republi fo O licans, g MelIntyre and Heath whose fa: is mirth New Yok, Maff 41,-The North American e Republican and Democratic Conven- ? vokers has i throughout the | Review has an arflcle by Parnell stating the pr tions Nominate Two Each, John J. Mercer the Fifth Man. entire land F. M. Hall, the | Irish party's objedion to Balfour's Irish iand As s00n s the two conventions adjourned | “banjo king,' is among these funny | purchase bill 101 Larry Dooley is another and Dooley is 1 the joint committees met at the Paxton, but | Men. TArry Bapnoll:charsterison: thEaBuiire a8, i pes “ o N earded as g rince of minstrelsy Press 1268 n med “ 4 N A OONFERENOE ON THE FIFTH. | being unable to secure rooms they repaired to | FEEESGE ALR P OF AU whiere, | suficient and dishonest.” It i insuficient THE WEST ARE the Merchants hotel and at once W Will be afnonge the stars, and Pross Eldrige's | because it would not reach more than one out by cl I | name alone is suficient to insure an amount | Of every four Irish-tenants, But the entire company will be made | 1t would take upwards of £106,000,000 sterl made | ing to enable all Trish its entitled to do seeret session and organized John J. Mercer of the Second Ward, | H. Wheeler chairman and D. H. Mer | of fun retar | up of “clever artists, men who have a Democrat, Finally Agreed For two hours they balloted, J Mercer, | minstrel shows the funniest on the stag 80 to become ownegge-of their holdings. The Upon by the Joint 3¢ Wileox, Charley Conoyer, H. O. D¢ | Euch day a_great street parade will take | state would nevof advance the vast sum P e Fries, Max Mayer, John J. Jenkins and Will | place and every effort wili be made to make | necessary = for gue purpose, as every ommittee, GHidy coning: Boto T mmittee as fo- | this the greatest week at the Musee, | one concedes that %53,0000,000 is. the utmost p— vorites, At last, the re ns weakening, | In addition to all these attractions Mr. Law- ( Sum the British t. ‘(elnm'«-nn be induced to on the twenty-fifth ballot John J. Mercer of | ler has secured Captain Chittenden, the hero | guaranty. The Irish party holds, therefore, The members o o city republican con- | vhe Second ward was nominated, the ten | of many Arctic expeditions. ‘The captaln that the land act of 1881 should first be so vention mww:lrlv’d ll‘:. l"";lnnvr;nu‘;x‘:‘cll Jast | members of the conference committee pledg- | will deliver —lectures ~ descriptive 7 tho amended s o secure the tenants } i i T thomselves to not only support Mercer, | Arctie regions and will exhibit his mammoth | improvements from the infliction of rack rent night for the purpose of placing n nomina- | 4,4 yhe nominees of both conventions. and valuable collection of curiosities gathered | ‘'Great abuses have attended the working of AN tion five candidates for positions on the . from the regions of the frozen north, This | theland purchase macsure: The resources l ) school bo THE COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION. | attraction will prove instructive and enter- | 8re being scandalously misspent while the D. H, Morcer, chalrman of the republican taining and especially adapted to the school | auestion is loft % Moreover the ity U St A susse > M and the | children, The captain is & graceful talker | Erossest favoritism hus b shown_in the . '::«_s'.”nnul (r;mmm:..i. {{1.1:3" l.‘..n!\ 1..::..n It Discusse Hl“\lt‘:::‘flrn:‘ll«li:l Lr. 2 a8t t18 N1 KtEatidas Of his |800Hre a6 strong :1;1‘.‘-(T.u;;f;;«;‘m-\ for whose ])ln:l!;w«' .lql‘ rder, after which . Bechel was o % and to the point. The coming week at the ces of public money are to be made. p eloote ehatrman and Jerome Coulter scero. | The Commercial association held a meeting | Hifon’Musce will, without @ doubt, be the | to December i, 158, 53 owners sold es tary, last night at the Millard hotel to discuss rate | greatest and best week of the season. o tenunts for 200, - OF these The 1 o Vs 1o chs and Governor Thayer's call for a i owners thirty-four walked off with s o B ek Ky 1““‘”4\; rh ¢t tho llfl‘:-\‘m, o imong | The Andrews circus and menagerie will This is riot the manner in which the being no contests, the appointing of a com bt U o g AL AL LD G ¥ | open an engagement in Omaha this after- | question should be settled.”” Other objections . mittee on credentials was dispensed with. those present were C. 8. Weller, F. P, Kir- | yioon, It is said to be a very strong combina. set forth, The consideration, Parnell D, H. Morcer as o momber of the city cen- | kendall, Dan Fagrell, Mr. Schneider, J. 8. | tion especially in circus féatures. Some of | says, which influenced him as largely as any 3 Brady, Dudley Smith, Luther Drake, Ben | the very best tumbiers, bare-back riders and | thing else in opposing the measure, s the tral committee, introduced the following: ) 3 e i L) 5 saistonce 4 ul A BT ToRtes Y, N AW peze performers in’ the business will ap- | existence of cocrcion in Ireland, which ren- ¥ L d delegutes of therepub | Gallaghor, Frank Cotpetacr, e eus | pear. Read the advertisoment in another | ders it impossible for tenants 'to contract ) B b Y i f B e o eonvention-Gentienn: The t- | Thomas Kilpatrick, 4. A. Wak .~-uu| Column for time and place, freely with their landlords in arranging th It T = UG e ot | Bradford, J. H. Murphy, E. E. Bruce und : - : terms of sales, / V) i 7] : ( two <ot the seliool bo several others, THE LIEDER 7 E the democrat ention two members Mr. Weller, the president, called the me TWO THOUS. \n HOMELESS, that the fifth member be s A Fine Performance Given by That committee composed of five members of the | ing to order and stated its objects, Hestated A Disastr 3 o . e L s |+, 100 TR by el e = | @o e SIS L&t spectively, tho five persons thus selected to o | g0 ¢hg club had convinced him that they were | Therain last night interfered with the ab MibLesiG ’ ’\ SCHTaIDhlS for ’ = g tendanee at the concert of the Omaha Lieder- | 2 0RO, Ky, May SL-=THi8 for This resolution brought Charley Werher to | almost unanimously opposed to the gov ot e A Tk ) his feet to say that the republican party was | eall for o special session. They deemed it un- | Kranz given at Germania hall on Harney | PR O0 unkuown incendlary started a fire in ) the rear of Holland's grocery store on Cum- | Justice Hart, got himself into trouble and composed of poor material if it could not find [ 1o ciinte T inealled for street. Notning had interfered with the per- ; y ) five republican candidutes. 5 o A Jewott. avho fs interested in | formance, howover, and they rendered the berlund avenue. The flames were soon be- | joil last night. He went to Blanche Wilson's oG Wharton was in favor of fusion, | | R T S e that. some. | various numbers of the excellent. programme yond control and spread rapidly, The fire | Ninth street house to collect a_bill, and as \7 said he, “if we can not get a wholé [ th i n & stylo which merited o packed Hous raged for s hours, and when finally | the money did not come, he attempted to loaf, let us take half a one.” thing must be done to bring about g 5 % ol forcibly carry awny o diamond bracele B 10 Mevenr i it Cvas ot o partisan | L nts tarifts ot 1t | .. The hall had been beautifully decorated, | Subdued four squares containing tho best | (SN ud o over to o policeman. (S0 movement, hut was for the best interests of [ % KEVION 08 L e wholesale | Buck of the stage many-colored bunting was | SLURIER L R O iayaa e i the people of the city il s el e A dailL gracefully draped and fu front of the foot- | Sreat number of residences wero destroved BlveRtacerds B t dealers to continue their busir and o A he loss will amount to 000 with about ve Records Broken. R. D). Duncan ws in favor of fusion, and | dvalers | to continge theld DS e n tor | lights was a mass of flowering plants, palns, | ¢35 660" Tusyr 5 o Y BHE MY AILUTES Arteenth: annual also of meeting the democrats half way T O L s of socuringe | lilies and shrubs, Tn the middle of the stage | § o B e e [ BBR LR S b T T imont "t the | the logislature in excellont means of securing | (& uehof smilax, on which in primroses | Uadly butned, but none will die. field meeting of the Tutercollegiate Associa ; v hiat the elub has long been asking for—a : \ T'wo thousaud people ave homeless, and not | AV TaE 5 people was to have elean men and this_coutd | W N h e appeared the lette Omaha Liederkranz? | 5 W8 (0T8I POPLE 288, and not | tion of the Amateur Athletes of America be tccomplished by putting up good men | Maximu vate liw, e quoted flehros from | over a floral lyre, the emblem of the society. | {h ¥y oithousehol but in the majority of e4ses | g yo1q this afternoon at Berkeley oval from cach party and then standing by them, | WUl sheets to show thatl the rg roncs nhe The overture “Poet and Peasant,” 1 ir household effects, are gone. When | JV08 180 L ) 5 Tohn Jenlkins was opposed to fugion, cliim: | discriminating wgainst this c Thisis par-'| gteinhauser's orchestra, was played ab-8 the fire started it was found the five engine | Fully eight thousand spectators were present jing 1t Wis not, tho proper thing to- go' before | teulurly true of the Missouri Pacif | i londly. applanded.’ Tho ‘mixed chorus, | ind been tampered with and made practically | Nearly ov y one of the fifteen colioges con- A48 Bblio twith ratsed ticks o s udyantage of from to 3 “Auf den Bergen,” by the male and female [ 1S€I€ here is 1o clue to the miscreant. * | nected with the association wero well repre- The 0tio 0 adopt ¢ Ol 1\ il ha: r R L (e Lt Ll o] s 0f o Liederk) z followed. . sente The i i o 0 y’ o e Y isteibuting: Spolit 16 aisl e thal | e B e L e e e s HaLirax, N. S, May 81.—[Special Tele- | $Portwas br ing the record for o 210 2 iraf rend . 3 yards hurdle race by J. P. Lee of Harvard, H. Mercer then moved that the chai R e I:"‘i\“\(“;: Peter Kaiser gave a tenor solo, “The | gram to Tie Bee.]-—An agent for un English | {ho covered the dis in 251 second: man appoint & committee of fve toconfer | Grn dumber -t Nebruska | points. | prumpeter,” and was compelled to Fespond | syndicate is in this city makingarrangements | Other features were the running of Sheril] T PORECRR O e domoniuuc ity on Mo ager Mellen t S C romiscd 110 ::l\l| loamoncore, < the Sun Goos Down, | [0F thepurchase of tho Nova Scotia and | Inthe 100/and 220 yard events in 10 155 and ()‘ DFOToALLIohi U5 188 AH U meoagb LoDl das1On HG the relicf she wanted, but he had not | (Ao auintette, “Athen the fun Goes DOWIL™ | Dartmouth sugar refineries, The syndicate | 22 1-15 seconds, dspectively; ulso of Dohm 1 propa BlcE kept bis promisc. To_ points west of Colum- | Wis CHIMSIastically rocei¥ed. | ehorus | Proposes buying out the St. Lawrence and o ran a half mile in1:57 and of Williams The motion was carried bus dealors. south of here cuu beat Omabia | o1 hey LIATIBOUE, Lioderkrans, & ChoS | Canada rofinerics i Montreal, also - the | Mthe 120 yurd hurdle mee, 115 Seeonds arried. isisting of 16 mombers, the guests of the | Kigicton ouse, Tho price offored for the | Live intercollesiate records were smashed L Especially adapted for Bleotric Lighting, Mills and Hovit i) N tommittee, the chair- | About cents per 100. s e i o 8 us A As members of the committee, the chai et B 100 nts cited are neaver | OMahia socicty, was next'on the platform and | NoviSeotia refinery hers 16 86,550,000, two. | Lee, Do, Sherill and Williams. The eup xj;\m..l:[um;::l::l-:,lrin E‘l p con ll:m[ll”\‘}'l lunlllp,r D e O o itlhm he’ audicnee with a mareh by | oGk and duesthivd fn- Stock. Fifty | for the collége scoring the most pomts was 810 Pearl St 5 i Ll & gested Mr. Bradford, though he agreed | {0 Y thousand dollars is to be paid before August | captured by Havvard. a,rr].\_, gen 9 COUNCIL BLUFFS, 14 ) Btenberg, to which they responded. d 5 After an adjournment of half an hour the | With M. Je _that the ™ lumber in- | 0 g idaarkranz-Overture,” composed | 1 and that sumis to be forfeited unless the SR T T commiitee returned and reported the propo- | {erests of this city are mot shown much | especially for. the occasion by 'Prof. 1M, | Purchase is completed before November 1. I e Send for Catalogue. Complete Steam Plants furnished and erceted. sition had been submitted and_accepted by | f¥08 Sk | Steinhauser, introduced the Second part of oo pmoat DESYER GOl MUy L | Spec AT CloRkai the democrats, und that the democrats | | Frank Colpetzer said be, thought the wail, | the programme. 1t proved a stirring com- LOCKINGERACHWARD: to Tu Brr, |—The sccoud day of the Over: = = = would elect two deleg ind acom- | o doing the best they could position and was vociferously applanded, Fohnatown! Rewgmbers the Saddest|| Sao etk SUDETEg meHiE Was mirked ARASOLS SAL F. M. ELLIS & CO mittee of five to confer with a ke [ Woie daing the best they €Ol | The solos by F. W. Waltér, Otto Nieder by alarge attendance, fine weather and an — committee from the republican convention to % A 5 vieser, Petel e and Mr. Gray were Day in Her Hist . confer b the ropublican onvention L | jonqsd that tongitato this question would ro- | Yefor Batop Kaer Bt M Ly W A | 5o corot Pal Moy 81— 'Thoanntversary | SSolombtrack, Hodfon StorenSouncti in e, A 1646 l 1 1 te ( 3t T o sult i tho mereliants osing ail Urey bave ue- | Caivid, dnd the piano solo, Dotk Capri e M LT Y S st race —Running, mile and_one-cighth, | e time has come for parasols the bright, S s mplished. " © ; by Miss Pauline Zimmerinan, was executéd | goneral draping of L lay by the | o)) qges, purs Hindoo Rose won, Bob | clear, sunny weather, when every lady and The motion was lost, the vote being 23 to T first thing wo kmow,” he continued, | K ion brilliuney general draping of busiuess houses in black. | Tngersoll second, E. Hart third. Timo—1:50. | child ought to have a paasol, We beg leave AND IUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS 84, _|'h~“\l» u"'fl u«‘|'1u'r“'1“ 1“3‘ Omaha rates After the concert the Stelnhauser orchestra The first twelve months after the disaster cond race—Runnin, irie_stakes, for | to state that we are headquarters for these \,R'-m-;w o nd 432 Bee Bullding, Oniahiay Ihe report of the commmitteo was then | W0 ull points south of us, “When it, docs the | fornished music for just uch a dance as only | finds the city well-to-do in o business and | twovear-olds, five furlonzs: Cella won, Joe | goods: everything from the tinicst to the Detin A0 TAAIA 8 DT e e O 6o BalicI e ml‘ulm,.' ) : i LT T R O ::‘ lm“f“}”x:‘ the Liederkranz knows how to give, manufacturing way. As regards ger \\4-4-E|‘n(4|| second, Minnie Elkins third. Time | lurgest made; everything from the " P s % y n plicing candidates in nomination the | fouri Pacific is not interested dn having - building, there is a woeful waste Slb Z to the finest grade,” We haye bou W SRR, Be 1, SHUGANT, e Sty Morrison 1 tho. Secomt | 00401 hunber disribited from Omabe,” . e REL A e NG Mhid race —Runnings hang -y mense consignment of an eastern’ manufac. B J Tl L IEOROL o S ke 't win b 5 ands 1 Johnsta v olds und upwards, one mile, purs rer’s stock, and wi sm on sale Mol JuAs, AN, OHCKC 1€, P | Hastings, sure,” interposed Johu A, Wake- E — rude and rough town as compared with | Billy Duncan won, Sympathetics Las GhECHs BN itk pns SHoman “,.1}““,','“ CHAs. R. TTANNAN, C John' Jenkins of the Sixth, H > Accider ) ) 040 B Corvaliie ot thenik Sixthiie Ty oy |haln: e pall[EHe ""“’“‘”I‘:“ ~“'~‘,"_""; to a B. & M. | the handsome city of a year ago In_all | Luke Dubois third. “Time get the choice selection, TencStatnR- aville of the Eighth and W. S. Gibbs of the Mr. Jewett 'huuuh! it would be worth mil- ‘ _ Passenger Train, y the churches and chavitable institutions Fourth race—Denver trotting stake, three- We are still selling an immense quantity of 1 ]/(_ n\ l L 1“ { enth were presented. 15 of dollars to Omaha if the Iowa law was The B. & M. passenger train running be. | memorial exercises were held and an immense | year-olds and under—Deroy won, Martha [ umbrella and parasol covers. Any one 7 DIJLC ¢ The vote resulted as follows: Coryell, 86; | 11 effect in Nebraska, tween Lincoln and Omala met with an_acei- | throng attended the solemn services over the | second, Dazzle third. Best time—2:30. ing a rood frame can have the sume recov- OF COUNCIL BLUEFS, dent as it was leaving this city yesterday '_""x“'!"'_'l of unknown dead in Grand View Pifth race—Trotting, 234 class, purse £00 din a i g them in all | Paid Up Capital.......... $150,000 cemetery. —Prince McMahon won, Minnies Almont | grades from in sizes from 24 to | Surplus and Profits s teeee 50,000 MOEFEOT BT 3 Mr. Weller stated that as far as he had 2.4 B Corwell was declared the nomince of | béen able to learn merchants felt satisfied |+ ®7 T Lot ¥ oresasntion that the ronds had done everything they | Morning. At the Twenty-fourth strect cross- | A startling featuro of the day was the find. | second.~ All others distanced. Best time— | 35 fuches. ~Special sizes made to order. Taability to Depositors 1. 860,000 In balloting for the sccond candidate the | BEYee 1 to do. 2 . ingone of Yardmaster Hays' switchmen | ing of two unknown I)u}lu‘h n an abandoned | 2:2615. s te the prices on parasols for this weelk Dinecrors—I. A, Miller, F. 0. Gleason, . L vote was as follows: Jenkins, 10; Gibbs, 16; | J: S: Brady moved that the question of dis- d left a switch open so that when the train | cellar while the mermoriul parade was passing. £ o oo e -inch gol cap Sicilian cloth 8¢ ] Shugart, E. t, 0. D Edniundson, Cliag Maorrison, 20; Robinson, 8, l‘n:nlnznrml; ."-"X;““T mmlvn;l"uu;u be referved | came along it dashed off on to the sidetrack MUTTON FOR INE Trans-Missouri Excarsion Rates. -inch oxidized handle, in silk and gloria's, | K. Ha i nking busis On the third ballot W, S, Gibbs received 3 | to tho dumber Coulers, With insteuctions o IGiEealintothe ena ot abotTcar NElThe MU N FOR INDIANS. KaNsas Crry, Mo, M [Speciul Tele- | special price $1.10 and nessSHrRoseyounlinlfding RaUDIRORUNY) votes and Morris Morvison 30. Gibbs was | prebare sueh demands s ‘,‘“,,-fl“:; '"‘}’I;‘m'lfi"_ he was considerably damaged, one bag- | Five Hundred Sheop Killed in a Weel | BT to TiE Br]—The Trans-Missouri as- inch gloria umbrellas in oxidized handles e e o VT Gl R AT ot R ey ! © | o car badly broken up and four bonch louds od Sheep Killed in a Week | gociation has authorized the following special | S35 0o s || s toele el e s el i wn tl . Me On behalf of the grocors Mr. Smith stated | U1 Passengers severely shocked, though not S 0 excursion rates: Grand lodge of Free- | UFAssortment ¢ 4 AL ST N 20 TR BlS R e A SR R s Sith Seated | much injured. T B Merill, an insurauce | Atnuquenque, N. M.. May 31.—One of the Tasons at Omaha, Juno 18-21, u rate of ono | Wil comparo with L goods, i | SPIRCTAL OTICIES Whkarton and b, M. Stenberi asa commiitec | (LU SR U B QI | agent from Hastford, Conn, N.'J. Ediiolm of | most disastrous wrecks ever known on the | and one-third fare’ on the “civtif goldiond stlver, . = COUNCIL BLUFFS i thl o o IRt s thoselegtion the differential, this city and Conductor Secor were some- | Atlantic & Pacific road occured yesterday | from state points; W. R. Bowen, Our £2.00 sorge silics in 2inch are worthy - " & 4 Mr. Brady said he felt satisfi if the | Whatbruised. Hud tho neglectful switch- | oyening west of hero A train loaded with | Fetwry, at Omaha, will sign certificate = \oari3atind shoul dimactiandpass wir man been caught about that time he might e | Union’ normal institute, Tceumseh, Neb, Daingsiofithe Demoornts. law it would be a serious blow to Omaha have received rough treatment. But he was | 2000 fine mering sheep on its way from Cali- | jy1y16 to August 13, one and one-thivd fare; | Democrats tothe mumbor of some soventy- | M3y By forious blow to Omahit o | smart enough to get out of the way. {:;";f.l\‘l»‘l'.{fl(l:fié ’f,'{‘“";“”‘f}"{(k"‘,.“|' weeeked | G, ), Pierson, Aubuin, Neb., will sign certi We show a full line of French novelties in \ s frian five or a hundred attended their convention | appointed u coumittee on resolutions o T i N as B s car, es. W. C. T, U. state mecting, Superior, | all the latest designs in_oxidized crooks, the ;W et month. for the murpose of nominating e cundidates | Was called to meet next Thursday he thought R o “ RS Eats 4 e il | plant Mrs. Olive M. Dader, Chadron, Neb., < for tho purpose of nomiuating fve candidutes | 4 visanle to o anything now. Ho qer | I J: Stockfeld Is stopping at tho Casey. Riehs iskinning B cerimanes | Theyawill [Soiil'san cortifloas i s ; A home wo : JLIgHGIEEh urd. : A Aliieats aovelont thol committcol and L NT] C. C. McHugh of O'Neill is at the Casey. 5 hminlasito i Atin paras nd 9ic. Other priced homes on the sa The Hu'n'nm a great deal of caucusing prior | Kilpatrick was substituted- L. P. Gellitte of Beatrice is at the Casey. Wenths o et . Children’s pongee rullied (the latest) only | fbave imonth! -‘,{.";;“[‘,"'{,‘"“”k""w,_’,"',,“‘.2.“’.‘?,' to the call to order, which did not come until The committee retived and_in a very few C. C. Gardner of Sargent is at the Millard. & iher Irop tutietan, Brrvineue, N. J., May 31.—A construction 19, s v ? | address the Judd & Wells Cow 606 Broadwiy, 8:40, when Charley Connoyer, chaivman of | moments reported the following : s 3 Wasmingroy, May 31.—The weather crop = 3 5 Special sale of Henrietta fast black sateens, | Couneil Blufrs, Ta. i T it VRN @ Whe! His excellen: John M. Thayer, B g ss of Crete is stopping at the Mil- bulletin says the LY thor Hduringithe be train on the Pennsylvania was run into by the finest bl k in the countr We ha 5 — the democratic city central committee read | rovernor of the state of Nebruska, has | 1rd: : suys the weather during the past | ild engine this afternoon. Two men were | them with a beautiful satin finish, We have | QR RENT o good modern houses. W the published call, fssued w0 proelamation convenin Special | D. M. Gould of Sunford is registered at the | Ve¢k Was favorable to all young crops it the | killed und several hur o ML J A W Rl J. E. Riley was made temporary chafiman | Session of the lezisiature to meet” fined, for | Casey northwest and in the Ohio valley, Crop pre all wool henvicita, Tho price comes. decid | JOR RENT-A new six A ToLAIT Mab e rt s aa iy ! the st Baportint of Which 15 4 |y Nye of Fremont was in the city yes- | PCts o 'l't'pnrh-(llu_sv_l \lh-xit in Minnesota edly lower. We have them both in French, Bt oo, wirter in I § i thaRoonventlonEtork tho e L The time sus 01 s dis- | terday. and have improved in the Dakotas, Nebraska o . —= German and Austrian goods. Our prices for | and pantry. Inquire of Mrs. Tur In thanking the couvontlon for tho honor | i¥horsivs, UG Lo, swakestad, for, the di T vork s i e aife cee. | and Towa. More rain is needed in the | Thecommittee consisting of Rev. Harsha, | the week are 12ijc. 18 B e, | ley's Gien: 5 7 oo T RO pon Bt MERRIE 1 th i i Is t rt, | A Parmelee of York was in the city yes- | ‘Al ed RS 2 Fh, pon him Mr. Riley suid that the | yna e Missouri v . The. condition of | C. A, Starr, A. T, Lindsay, M. T. Rorbough | about 25 per cent 1éss than usually asked fo QOR RENT The store room, No. 18, fronting 7% gathering had been called for a sevious mat Whereas, The next session of the legislatur : % . the corn crop is greatly im- | and J. O. Phillippi, appointed to solicit funds | same goods. TR TG R T T ‘/ er and he hoped that rescl rov. | convenesin January next, itis believed thit E. C. Davidson of Neligh is a guest at the | proved througho o contral © valleys, | for the establishment of coffee houses in the Special sale of the fines! Qniligs: Moot ter an v 1 present would gov 1 nghont thy ral valleys, Special sale of the finest it would he for the hest infercsts of the state | Paxton. it worrsi faraopor i 11 hold a meeting at the Young Men' ern themselves accordingl; of Nebraska to defer actionon this matter | @G 3 3 Cut worms are reported as doing some dim 3 E [ e Young Men'’s IMPORTED WASI GOODS, ALY } d ehraska to defer action on this watte (ieorge B, Lane of Lincoln is a guest at the | age in South Dakota and Towa. The wint an association hall tonight which . Sl 2 3 th 3 On metion of Mr. Counoyer that the cha until that time. Therefore e it Murray Whent erop isgenerally 0 good condition | they will report the progress they have made, Allof Whitclaw's finest imported Seotch | 1oth fn s or Connell biuits, e Judd & " vt Resolved. s of the Omaha 3 ephyr cloths and gingl S, i s, €8 ells Co., Coune lufrst la 1 appoint a committee of five on creden- | o Tt the Omali | rost and wife of Bartley are guests at | and in contral 1ilinois many fields are being | W. C. Willy, chairman of the board of | fPiVE cloth mdlctizuane kooohliniicer | Xol age £ LA it tiuls, the chair named the following gentle- | fully r this excelleney to Teconsider his | Merchants, plowed for other crops. In Kentucky and | board of county commissioners of Jeflorson | 1 sicite moads known hs cashmere ombro, all | JIQR SALE or Rent-Gard land, with o eonvening s Speetil session of the 10gis- | o Simms of Lincoln is stopping at tho | Tennessec the wheat is poov atd oats are al- | county, is in the city, on his way home from | 1o, i’ Wock at 2 a yard. et b houtehiby Jiltiltice {GAlI et COURSH * | mosta failure. The erops are much improved has” been to 100k over the | giiose woods is 406 & yard N BITb . k ULATION, DURABILITY il ET: G Not ExcELLED. RE m— - e of your attention. They come in oxidized b : v 3 FHY pay rent when you can buy a honeon and natural handl \ the sime terms, and in case of your de IMPORTED NOVELTIES. atany time leave your family the home Raun Into by a Wild Engine, losety SHAVE several beautifulmodern hoos At we wil trade for cneambered va Charles Ccnnoyer, C. J. Smith, Henvy Os "Tho res ‘i i v g Merchants, i i [ X )y nith, Henry Ost The resolution was unanimously adopted in the southwest, plans of different court houses. The commis- BOSTON STORE, For SALE ~Hotel property, 25 rooms, cons bseph Teation and 1. A, Moy and the meeting then adjournec Mark M. Coad of Fremont is stopping a 42 epli Teahon und 1. A, Megreath and the meeting then adjour tark ad of Fremont is stopping at - sioners 1o erect 000 court | Eotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., dly Toeated. CMrs. Wi Noble, 120 ¥, The committee read the list of those en- g S < the Paxton. LRy £ i P g I titled to seats in the convention, and this be THE THEATERS. Robert M. Simons of Lincoln is a guest at LOD)AONGITIte Lot houaoiny balt] Honce Mip Y sitin, Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. ighth St, Council Bluir ingg the veport the sume was adopted. the Millard, Forr Worrn, Tex., May 31.—W. Hayne, a “lh_u“.l\ “l-dtl‘u 'IN'm-fl“'lw;nl«m the \[\ al- P, We buy direct n.‘m‘ the minyf On motion of Julius Mayer the temporary ! A s & T : 5 nut Hill line who was_injured I after- | turers, go straicht to headquarters, New | 3 A% S % ot intion “'ll"l“‘ JUYCERtRD omporary The combined entertamment offered at the | Mvs. Katie Simpson of Millard is stopping | {8 ¢ DA by Dot stencle th n Lrae hanale | o8 0 aver ‘stop it any. littlo | GRAND SALE AT , BISBMAN'S, FRiRR ARSI DR goment | Grand opera house this evening, by the beau- | 4t the Millard. 4 Spring Palaco five, - There were 000 persons | died | yesterduy afternoon, The funeral Ccountry town on the way, hence the ruling : z made by the contral committee s to nomina- | tiful and highly cducated horses and dogs in | g ; o : as in the :'fl:.»:: e ':'}l‘fi‘l"‘w«:"‘“'"“Tn*“ | yerangements will be anmouneed hereafter. low prices and popular goods. adids' White Suits and Wrappers at s be carricd o its s po i ity yestery 08, 5 LAl A R Bag Mrs. Dora Knowles, who jo Aaw- ' Phe prices on wall paper rule a > Bosto Tomorre i tious bo cagried outy wnd tho rried | the W. C. Coup show, and the musicians and | &5 ) oor 1\ o AL im0 bt e Do Eng Wike hwho IcibysvithDaywe dholoy AWl popoe rule ak the Hostop Haltl ZOmMOEEON. QIYe SARR R 'T."{:"',V..\fim.' RS indications are that no deaths will result. | ried in police court, yostorday afternoon and [ . — l'!-'IW CPTaiy I;hyhl«- lvmlm‘”"\'\' b Wikt e er LI SR ] is trels, is the ¢l r o1 s h . The loss is $100,000, exclusive of exhibits of | o distrint ootirte tho oing i 5 es, 1o be slunghtered W domocratic- cach moniate two mon for the | Minis trels, is the closing one of the engage. | J. A, Rensis of Kunsas City is stopping at | historit e ac o e holi jothaidlsttiobiconrhishollbondaiholng Morning Side. of these garments at half price tomorro hool Loard and thit the convention of each || ment, These —two great sliows Wil | tho Marchanta, oue stepping on a sulphur match, QKCQ 00 S0 SC L ST & L R e Roonlo o have mobidrivenshnueh e chUssenindibiiidsenlshiite sullaito ko, 4 party appoint u conmitteo of threo to name [ hardly b o osten togother again | 1R, Memminger of Madison was at the , Ruth lodge Dangliters of Tobe \I:I spruni | newly opened strvets iy the vn purt of | the same fico o esent dic derstand this | for the o es offered for tonig LA . J 3 h:Aclah Gongre stodian of the lodge, last nigl oy gave | home sites that have been reveale v | we arrangement, and. it took some time to muke | Children will be admitted for 15 cents, and | g ~“_"l Vaube IRund PRl terday Prrrsnuna, May #1.—The closing wight' of | one of their custonary p.uumum at supper | an adequate idea of the vast amount of work 150 dozen ladies'” fast black hose at 10¢ & it plain to them, but suceess finally crowned | the reserve ts for adults will be 25, 85 and | cor & WO MORLAS Vi it with friends in Chi- | the Scoteh-Irish convention was lar time the genial St was compelled to sit | that has been doue can be obtained by a drive | pair; would be good value at the labored efforts that were made, O RentA b Thih thalimoat vaMaa Fana Ein epar (o1 | (oREO;EIEHEES y tended. Rev. Dr. John Hall of New York | down while the others looked after ! through there that will be as profitable asit | 230 dozen ladies’ faney lisle und bulbrigzan The explanation being made clear, three or | ing show for the money that has been offered Max Sollinger, whole clothing mer- | glivered a foreiblo and witty lecturo on | the details of the —arrangement. When @ ispleasant. Less than half of the work con- ¢ hose at 19 a pair; veduced from i Fy, four delgutts wanted: to. sce the towmmoeacs | any Sunday evening in this city this season, | chant, and wife of Philaselphin, are at the | {{\¥ 1 Lo odart | Othor. apoakors | Bl Wore scated John 5, deputy | teacted has been done, and if you tukea | 400, Ko it entirely alone, Seats can be secured at the box oftice after 10 | Paxton. 3 Sy 48 LOORY, A PCAKES | ypand master, in a neat spe vowing ré- | drive up that way today you will Know whi 100 dozen ladies fast black lisle and cotton Mr. Megeath counseled the exercise of com- | . . today. H. S. Martin, J. W. Henon, W. C. Willey ::fi‘,“';‘,',,f::;i",",;“‘|"l',‘,‘.“"?“;";‘,‘,",‘;‘,‘7,;‘. e oo | venge on o' guest o tho ovening for - | (0 expoct whon the worl s completed You | hose at e u paie; worti e e e e aAG axarae R onmy | b BRI A i and . Convorsé of Fairusy werd at {he Pux- th music and «r, the date o uce of | bl shorteoming, presented him with | will also find that the handsomest plat of lots | Attend our stocking sale this week and wo * e Chuteta o e W ABncPapanenon| The atumelion gt Hovils ionora’ housa next Y the next meeting being left to & committee. | 4 handsome silyor water service, on which | evor laid out. are in Cooper & MeGeo's Morn- | will surprise you with bargains the matter. He hoped his party would show | tan Donuelly’s furce A Pair of Jacks. 1t or and Wife have returned The Spider Wil Fight Aga was engraved “Presented to G. Strifler by | ing Side addition, the plat’ of which can be | LADIES' UNDERWEAR SLAUGHTER that it was in favor of Kkeeping the scl i) AL SREHE, 9 3 o ar &y e Bplder ght Ag Ruth Kebekah Degree lodge No. 1, Omaha, 1 at thoir oMce in Merriam block, Lying sl S v keeping the school | is said to be very funny and the plot favor: from’ Hn' \vnup. S. D., whither they went A, ¢ R G eTe h A I THIS WEEK, bourd out of politics In said_to ho very fumiy and e Burrato, N. Y., May 8L—[Special Tele- | May 41, 150, Mr. Striftier responded very | on the heights that slopo to the east, is well |y o1 dies fine gauze balbriggan vests at On motion of Ed O'Connor the secretary | rec . h vene “|" us in the : AR il . gram to Tuk Bep|—Articles have been | briefly, expressing his heartfelt thanks, called Morning Side. From Morning Side : &l LiLLU e g R AT s Y | reception room of Prof. Jenkins Queer's sem- Mvr. Dal McLarnan, who holds a responsible y i e CATEC T the longest drive in tho ad: o cach procecded to eall the voll of dologates on the | inary for young ladies.”” During the summer | position with Elsusser Brothors 1 thiai| 61688A, Doliyeon aRmes - CONROLR: | SLATIING SOUTH OMAHA NEW O L it ana oL bas satghbs | b ousadorsoveribbadveatailn pinio e ond question of whether or no the uction of the | vacition Hetty Hopes and Letty Still, pupils, | morning for Storm Lake, Ia., where he will | tutor of the Buffale’ athletic club, and Ike 4 Cilib dition, beautiful glimpses can be caught | gy plack at 10c cach city central committoo should be sustained. | Have been loft in the professor's charge: Drof. | be murried Tuesduy. | Welr (Spider) forbgfinish glove contest for Ll Shrouih’ the ‘follage) of 'tho Lrces of Omati aehe vesult of this vote was 48 for and 13 | Queer, who is @ hypochondriae with a | ~Noble L. Prentis, one of the ofdest and best | £4000 i side, to take placo before, the Arling: : A Fightioa Binish, patted by i lavish hand, that might well put At Y R N {oe bt Than tovaaithatiineic it miania for patent medieines, hs for mutron | known newspaper mon in Kansas, is at tho | ton club near this city July 8 Counors will | William Kinsella is stukeholdor I a match plattediby layish hand, thaciledh woll Call uud bo convineed at - point a committee of AR l_“:‘l‘q_h\l\[:”"ly of the school Pocahontas Smart, who cb Millard. He has charge of censu$ statistics | begin training here this w between Barney Taylor of South Omahaand | B € GV SO0 %0 im seems to HENRY BISEMAN & CO'S,, Tl committee from the conventim e b | ishes desigus upon the supposed fortune of | for his state and came here to consult General - — Tim O'Hearn of Chicago, to be fought in | have been to get the lots as small Council Bluffs, Ia, tain _whother - the ropublicans. avero professor. The matron has a daughter, | Test, who is in charge of the same department An Overwhelming Majority. Rowley’s hall next Saturday night for u | asthey would sell, when platting ground, GOk Lo stand. the meremmons ot thony | Gloriosa, and anephew, Simooth Shary, Tho | for Nebraski, Rome, May 81.—In the deputies today | purse of $0. and to get as many of them as possible. Two WASH GOODS IN THE TURB Sity” contral committee, | Tho *motion | Liofesor aise his a ucphew, drank For- | A, J. Collins, superintendent of tho new | Prime Minister Crispi closed the debate on He Stopped Aftor Three Shots. beautiful parks, Grabam park and Cook | ralroad contractor, is the only victim of the comedians that composo the Colo & Young's | theaesctanie. i is registered at Underwear never sold 8o cheap as we offeg it this week. e # ¢ ward, who is in love with Zetty, the lively T S £ (4 S 1Batic nake breathing Price ousviod Q"",‘l,'x'l““‘““‘l‘l“l i wamed Heney | aid’of wll worls, Pocahontas 'Smart has Quuaha Thompson & Houston clectric gt | the internal vevertté* policy of the goverti | 4 gung of vagrants lately invadod tho city pak adorp this hailiion BuC ake iy aihing Yook ot Kinomar L Prices Tado the latter the embussados to the repubr | Summoned to the neademy - lawyer, Judge | bersbure, Pa., whoro bo will tukco ohargo of a | Jent BEaloet Whichgtio radicals dosired (0 | and fu attompting to arvest them whilo near | surrounding them, - Grabam park is ubout o3t o Qlving Thom Awsy N a en f Jack, to » the I' of Prof. " Queer | Jupee eloctric light plant. Before leaving the 8 Yolo 0f - EEsuro, 0. BANALIOR A uvoution. e - iu her favor. At the same time | employes w B UL PREIRE v as y abroad he saidswas never so good us o (o make D, but the repu lican | summone Dr. Jack | to treat the | wateh i 15 Rt foip | gOVernment wus ailrried by to 61, time. John McCaluff, who gave his name Fri- v CSion” Cook purk ls notas lan 1 case hest English sateens at 150 a yard SomEHlien consiang of H. Morcer, D. H. | professor for his ailments, The ju 10| aion “and obain By B Weimanipl of thel | 1 i o day night in the police station as John Duun, § { RGOS MR B TR i 250 picces best Krench sateens, such (8 Wheelr, Sander, Morton and Stenber, was | iotor arvive on tho samio diy, nnd *beini o+ | bao oo ant bty Wellwishos of Church Stenek by Lightning. wanted to whip Officer Looney. Encot Grabam parky but 1t too, will e S ety | Gros, Roman and Koeaklin, ' Baungartners actly similar i appearance und dvess aro nat- | of his former employes, ALY, Lexixatox, Ky, My b1 —Lightoing struck | DY bis pals, the belliwerent, vigs swuntiedh | ygqition i covered with as finow growth of | Just st WLestnyeion biL to kot 20 uud unded for one unother. Judge bt o o church tonigh oy loors . Looney singllog ub | ogyy or s one. eq an, 2 u yurd, Just half carly season prices . 9 idg ~ —-—— St. Peter's Roma@atholic church tonight. | [y 08 " dider went for him, but natural timber as on an Al Ay GINGHAMS TN I ,I} B seats, introduced to the convention, and Dave Pt BiSiver mids & rioging, tonsiliatory speash ug, opplied to .E:N».:f{h“'“.- . fox Sons of the Revolution, The tower was desffoyed, but the fire de- | vug started and run when Ofcor itedmond | Wo predict u vupid sale of the lots i such & ) goge apron‘chock and dress ginghans, such Which wou applause froih the convention L 0 Tl Tk GlYat oL The Nobruska branch of tho Sons of the | partwent soan quenchod tho flames, The | drew his revolver and three rapid shots ot | bewutiful spot bl as Lancaster and Amoskeag, at he o On behalf of tho democratic conyen rofesso sotrle | Revolution held coting » Paxton last | sisters and pupils Catharine's academy | only stopped the felling one, but curbed the 3est dress ginghin 4 Sl Clh aUan BaY MetseR e mepubiions rofessor is electrical, He summons every- | Revolution held u meeting at the Paxton last | sisters and pupils in St. Catha ) It Soe those papier mache picture frames for I Iress ginghams, such as Toil de body and announces that he FP e '8 were | 8djoining were in the chapel ut the ti All | others and the balf dozen were vun in for i R ey e R RS g delegation that the utmost harmony pre y and annour thut he will closo the | uight. A coustitution and by-laws were | Wlioli it Wole o “woro ‘soriously | Sunday.rest Ioc ut the New York Racket Store, e ‘.‘.i.lylu. e vailed on the democratic side und that the h ) - ims such i academy and tane overybody to o summer | adopte : s : uy ; Iy uner | adopted und two applicants received and re ) it Rt | visitors would be conferred with the utmost | fapumm for recroation. | Whe second uctis | forred, Those prosent took occasion to ox burt = Plattdentscher Ver People’s Installment House, Bauses sell k900 and 0" we ooy b fairness and candor. The chaiemen added ho nvulld's Hetreat, e oaoctor and the | pross their oppesition to the idea -expressed ) Time Beate The South Omaha Plattdeutscher V The People's Installment House at 820 | **“hp vng SHr thut ho would appoint two more to make | Jud¥Ssppear und complicate matters by muk- | by the orator on Decoration day that this Bl.To Boy's Fimo Bonten: f the | has organized with forty members and elected | Broadway, 1 filled from top o~ bottom with [ R RN TR0 INTO THR FUR fhat b ol Bhbolnt VR O 16 cake | g violent love to” Hatis, Letty and Glorl: | cowntry took its staxt from tho. war of the ro Monuis Paik, May #1.—The feature of the | Lias orga Eiy o s aad oleted | BRI oF Rouso furuisning goods, raag | sk WAIlKo prlute at ho s yard fivo ropnbiioans.. J. J. Mahoney aud | Dih.aud both tho coctor and the jut bellion, They were decidedly of the opinion | racing today was the Toboggan slide handi- | officers as follg President, Ern A | O R vine (o aull all Giasace or Doaple, Ab | Beshdreas prinia atbo yard, WA, Gilinor and tho tw committoes ra. | Jeome cnguged to each of the three girls. | that this country owed its presout standig | cap, in which Fides broko tho record, lower- | nata; vice prosident Houry Beal; secretary, | thi'nilico the poor man stands on the 5aime | fonmnfan Norealos st oo & yard, @ bed Eaato the Baxton hotel 1o oiibevats aud.| (oethirdack sets (o the seminary nu{‘ | to the revolutionary war and referred to doc- | e’ B1 Kio Rey's time of 1:11 to 1:104, In [ Herman Wiess; treasurer, Heury Martin | plane of equality that the rich man does. He | guiads all to bo pla AR ARUERATA, e the convention proceeded to nominate its two | LG et that thero ke u doctor nd 8 judge | umentary evidence in support of this usser- | (ho third raco Swly McClelland tied” the | Verein committeo—Messrs. Heury Martin, | can buy just as fitio goods it o desiies and APRRSGH e 0 R B G0 QUE SOURMNA Wl candidates : straightoned oub. Pocabontas: fually. weds | 2% LR rocord of fifty-nine seconds for five-clghths of | John Friedt aud A, J. Mock. The socicty | } ihird cash and the balance in weekly | "¢ | 15 5 The followin nomiuations were made: €. | the professor. 1t s convenicntly shown that PO a mile Meets in Blum's hall every Wednesduy | ¢ | ments, At mo o ! he, Niuth ward; Louis Heimrod, Sec s Doldie Dalrymple ¥¢ oL S - evenin can o b ity « made u il Bl ond:0, H, Defries,Seventh;Charles Connover, | £opay 18 Deldie Lalrymple, and the fortuue | John C. Kupferle obtaiued a judgment per Mills Bu [he Verein celebrated its organization by | less prico thun ho can buy {0885 A0% |\ Atal] oraucs toge o prant et e : t o octor | dEaiust A, L. Strang for LovisvitLe, Ky., May & t | adance in Blum's hall S night, Messrs. 4(”-: house in the west is an adva first; Julius Meyer, third; George W. Tur | the judge weds Hutty Hopes. th : ney, sixth; George Medlock, fifth; C. B. Bub- | weas Totty: St Glorios: weds Sunasth D. W. Saxe et al ared a judgment Henry Martin, A < hn Freidt re that will be appreciated by people who | . 3 cocky fourth. - L * | Shiurpe, and Pocationtas having. bogged: - t Moyer Brothers of St. Louls for | paper mills burned tonigh were on the commitice Mack made | do not care to pay out large sums at onco an A Great Closing Sale, e, RADCOCARL utan. WerR ML | pueotasaos (for whloh she Ia pohry. Kiuce hia - lu u short time tho objects of & t Fred | ¢ 1 fuspect our 1t will interest t veduced pi f b, This B e coaveaiion thab 1f. elested’ hia | couno 18 goiv) nothing romasns byt for tho | A Great Acronaut Dead. ; Stucker of the O o @ rep Liew and be profitable | offer and u little money makes & great oppor would always vote for werit winning | SR 1O T S | )NDON, May B8L—Geueral Briue, the A Young Man in Trouble. y pleasaut futberlund social was MANDEL & KLEI} nity l ) J | W. W. Wilde, & young wan who clerks for 420 Broadwa, COUNCIL BLUES GARPEL GO , the Union Pacific depot lust t Oficers | twice tha size of Bayliss park, and is a o St g neo ' beauty of which we may well be proud, as best American sateens at 121{e a we are of our other parks, that are famous ase sateens at ie a yard ¢ The republican committee was given front thly payments, At t o time he HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S, - - flreman was over 1 address, giving a b sning | desire the best goods. We invite the ladic nuing June 2 we will offer goods onthe board of education, while Swythe After soveral weeks of earnest effort Man- | chauuel balloonist, is dead,