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; THE OMAHA Dally BEE o - NTY . S— i l\\l N e~ I-ll(\T YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE GESERAL CONPERENCE |2 %,z s s HOW A REPUTATION IS NADE vz tums porvesnsts | [BERTY AT LAST | B, oom e S | NOT JUST 10 THEIR LIKING S NU \IHLI\ 32 IAY 11, 1892 ;’r“v“"‘m;:m l‘!lm bad I)cr,\l;{ u three-fourths of ln:dwlglgl.- country or 76.6 Rode Out 1n & Coy ?; s plie e constitution, only the er cent, as _report 8. present season o i ol B J ¢ Constitations] Authority Dis. | FonEictivarulos und thoss ‘parts named us beon cold and unfavorable for rapid Ve w ot ot Aary wen R v doos | by uestions of Constitutional Authority Dis- | the constitution were ail thut thers was to it e stablish . | progross of spring work, and the proportion wt pPreiy oo B e omans | n A Q ks S st WA then the laymen were. Suppocted by 0o eon: Democrats Try t> E‘h! lish Oae for Eoon- | Progross o only OEADOR OORY, 10 the eatorh o | Lo was mot @ st et hack e earriago Britishers Regard with Surpriss the Transe turbing tae Methodist Lawmakors, stitutional act, He didn’t think tho admls omy by Questioaabls Methods states temperature has been high and work | Jones, Walker and Witt Raleared on Their | SFdered Mr, Donsiaman werl bl for of the Inmau Steamers, | sion of tho taymen was strictly constitational is moce advauced than usual. In the ceatral Own Recogaizinos in Omiha. A faw tmintitos. KIerwaed e o h ¥ [ 1 lne sanse that the committee bad ex- west states a slight departure from normal i ety tlage dashed Sround & cornofRE blocks — £ WARM DEBATE ON PROPOSED CHANGES | Plalucd it, but they wore constitutional rights 3 SE | precipitation has occurred, with soma de- [ oAy, NO0 THKS WatS fout . 8 10 628D FA 8 Jist o S, v 1 hoy had ok oo 1 | RETRENCHHENT HYPOCRISY IN THE HOUSE | BEECIRUSSH ot ke Gilisibutio et away, wad thero were four et (ide-and MEANS NO G50D FOR ENGLISH COMMERCE DY ithe concar! action o u CO! elav &l W 0 1 S THRTHE s 51 Sphac , PEfns by, ihe concarrent action of tho aunual ¢ e e ol "Tn this "recios.'® Ton | JUDGE DUNDY TURNS THE MEN LOOSE | Iusido wore Mr. Donzieman aud the erst | — Bome Quextion as to What the Constitutlon | Dy, J. 11, Potts of Detroit was opposed to | Efforts to Make & Good Showing at the Ex- | weather on the Pacific coast has been com- rille Brisoners, Jouss, \Walker anc \With | same nattte Consetation Tound in the ftops Renlly Covors—Ringlng Resolutions on | tho definiiion of the constitution presonted petias oF the Babile Service T paratively cool, and spriug plowing tas boen Me, HohAuRatT They drove stipts to: hy That More Racers May fte Ruilt X v e HyHett anre o o s stone Park DIl Passed b delayed. A Witnesses Wanted in Wyom'nz Brouzht to | ofiice of the United States marshal, which the Pelglum Preparing to Revise e ~Tonight's Mecting. A Lt b < T o o o teputy eatered, and afte shor! it he - Tonight's Meeting mission in a vigorous speech. the Scnate. Has Taken Action Agalast the Sagar Trust, Owmaha Undar Arrast and Reloased, bl A 1, and after a short wait h HMer Constitution, Rev. G Ackorman of Tennesseo Wasmiveroy, D. G, May 10.—In ki AL R SRl T R \ for five minutes opposed the definilion of respouse to o resolution introduced in the e L Gy PR R TR i | Bishoo Fitzgerald presided at the ses- | the constitution by tho commission, Wasnixaroy, D, C.,, May 10.—The sundry | house asking if the Sugar trust is violating NOBODY AT THE COURT HOUSE KNOWS | Sibress was boarded and the fugitives wore [Copyrighted 1512 by Jamss Forl sion and Dr. B, B. Hamline led 1n devotional nge the Rules. civil bill croated quite s sur in the house | the anti-trust law, the attorney gencral Lias St S | whirled away to the southward, Loxnoy, May 10, & Herald f cxercises, Chaplain McCabo, assistod by | Dr. J. M. Buckley held that the restrictive | today. It was explained that the appropria- | sent a note saying it 8 bis beliof that such When Mr, returna and writes | Cablo—Spocial to Tur Bek. )~ 1 havo sounded two of the secretaries, formed a delightful | rules wers not all that belonged to the | ion carried by the bill is §13,000,000 less than | Was tho case, and “_"h'll "1“\ bad begun suit his book such chapters as relate to tois incl- | British mer ts and shipouilders on the i trio, leading the music, and the sioging was [ Sonstitution IF that wero tho case tho gen- | yhat carried by tho oxisting law, Mr, Cogs- | A€ainsttuo trust at Piliadelphia on May 2. | Dense Ignoranca Pervades Unole Sam's | dent will bechoerfully roproducod for, tho | supjuct of the trasfor of tha luman sbips cl\'r'“‘h‘L i e e, | mulority vote of ono. Dr. Buckley held l‘""j';“ MN“L""\;O“‘M"‘flcil L) D-lll AFRAID OF MOB VIOLENC Domain with Referenca to tha Aff: readers. City of Paris and City of Now York After the minutes had baon approved, Dr. | however, that the pian of admitting lay dele- | bad been reported prematurely to shut ou o RO RRE to the Uuited States flag 1 all are Butts of Drew seminary offered resolu | gates was never a partof the constitution, | many nseded appropriations and thus reduce | Why Miss “TN;H'“ o Agilabig L) L e agreed that 1t doos not mean any § 0 touching a rovizal of tho consutution, [ DUtit wasapproved in the restrictivo rules. | the amount carried by the b © party pur- Failed to Kurrender, o TP & ) 004 pouilder: y qull‘m‘o:( hlag a rovisal of tho consuitution. | puLILWAS appraved In the restrictive rules. e it earried by the bitl for party pur- | e —Spoctal | KILLING RESUMED IN JOHNSON COUNTY | Foreman of the Hae Outiit Shot by a Con- good 1o British shipbuilders. ] o bishops then announced a few more | s L, poses pendig a presidsatiai election. Mr. s oo Assansin, recognizo tho fact that the Inman ut the serious dangers to which other Telogram to Tis Bek]—Whlle detectives ;i 3 ¥ ] committees. : speakers had reforred relating to the rights | Dit of Maine craated a sensation by [ e it e T o) Berrato, Wyo., May 10.—[Special Tele- | steamers aro to bo bought in because their Dr. Edwards offered several resolutions | of the iaymen to sitin the conferenco did ting that tho much abused bill was not \3“‘5’"“ “"“"“‘"‘l g ""‘“s v | Wit Hikgin 16 ‘CArry Gk i Threats | BYam to Tus Bee.|—1'be ball has opened [ speed will enablo them to escapo from any that wero roferred to the proper committecs, | Nt exist lnm; riglits were socuto | entitied to that name, as the exponditures | \V: ::' I:‘;“l‘)‘“"l; ‘;g"’hu"::““‘"‘ °fh :.".: Wi & ’mm ‘.‘““’ ‘“, i '.“ % | Of the hundrod and odd meh who have been | war ship and nvertake ahy merchant vossel % v p 7S §16 & ¢ hid- Made Aga arties arned to Y ) | A larco numoer of papers that had been [ o8O :‘y i baeat :H:E-um‘.’f-o,;' '1"‘nie authorized by it would not exceed §,000,000, "m"lm:r TR T T lad.‘\y h_’m_"“‘ ST B R 2 warned to leave this scction on pain of | thus taking the fastest ships in the world reforred to the wrong commilteos were re- | rolpricivo rules guaranted tho iaymon ‘The lious given to the committeo on Print- | sent an afidavit to a newspaper here stating R : Vi S acatn, one has boen assassinated and lndica- | from the English navy, and thoy also know, turned to the conference and recommitted to | their seats in the general confer ing baving eapired, the house went into | that ue can prove that it was an clopemant, Bl AL ALK AL tions are the balance will promptly obey the | much to their dissatisfaction, that America proper committees, N 4 Dr. Buckiey held that Dr. Kynett had co committee of the whole (Mr. Clhaster of | and that Miss McDouald was in no way rustiers’ mandate or meot with like fate Is able to build ships cqually fast ana satis- Dr. Butts of Drew seminary introduced a pm'wll.wnm;m vont since 1572, Ha read a | GGeorgia in the chair) on the sundry civil ap- ;"fl‘cd"l“l““l@"“- mef gives his i Georgo Wellman, foreman for the H. A. | factory. This hus been practicaliy demon- motion to changa the plan of debate entirely, | resolution introduced by Dr nett in the it t i or running away, that he s afraid of mob Throee bedraggled, unkempt and altozether | 1igie Catils comtant. botter kiotver ne th K0 e e RTIRT ] making 1t the rulo for every speaker to send | conference of 1572 which declured that the | Provriation biil, geaeral debato to bo limited | yiglenco and wants @fair trial. Miss Me- | o€l Aot f-gen\"‘\-g SO (B O LALLM Qs LGS BRI 8 i . His name on & slib Of paper Lo the wecrotary | blan of admitting laymen could be changoed | to five hours, Donald still clings to ker story of crueliy, g & wmen, tLwo of them © Hoe outtit, was shot down in cold blood this | ships of the new vavy, and it has opened and wait for o regular order io speaking upon | at any time by the geacral conference. “Dr. Mr. Holman of [ndiaua stated the amount | and an exciting suit is expectad, ";fll“:vr aud ';Il of them with terror d0!~ morning by an assassin concealed 1n a gulch | Engiishmen's eyes to tho rivairy that is suro any subject before the body. The motion | Kvnott now seems to hiold that the lapse of appropriated by the bill was & 157, > picted 1n every feature, huddled in a bunch | noar tue road, to spring up against them in A mericau yards, o was lost. years has taken this power out of tho hands | against an estimate of &35,183.055, and an ap- Mhc ekl s G AU at the heels of Doputy United States Mar- | The Hoo ranch 1s atout fifty miles south of | e monornl fortine o SleRpLoN ,,.’3, T The order of the day was then taken up. of the general conference, sald Dr. [ oliil bl ot vear of 838 Des Moixes, Ia., May 10.—(Special Tole- | o) Hopiinger about 5:30 o'clock last even. | bere and Wellman was® on horseba The general feeling appolntment o Ooriloronios Diseisor: Buckiey “I don't agreo B T | b MU s gram to Tur Bee]=The Towa suprome | ot S et oo o O co of Alac. | coroute for ~ Buffalo, uccompanied by | this biow both to British shipbuilding futer- e A A S l\hu o rof years does not Democratic Duplicity Expose. coury convened today. Judge Granger is too l‘l ik ;'l 2 Vi ff‘““““’l i l“’ EL Tom Hathaway, an employe of tho s ests and the 10ss to her majesty’s navy is was the report of the commissionon con- | change nistorio facts. Tho weneral confer- | Mp Cozswell of Massachusetts said that | § 5 s W ; LS LS S L) company. They had procoeded nbout twelve expressed tonight in the St. James stitution, aud everybody expected that the | ence can chango the plan of lay electorai Il to uttend. Four dedisions wora rendered. | "y )0 aytantion bad been attracted by the | miles on their journoy when tho s L the bill was supposed to tte, which journal, by the way, never sace would. bo turown | ropr ¢ appropriations | An appeal from Buchanan county, State fioodgates of elog catation but canuot abolish it, bec party as it moved hurriedly down the long | fived. Huatbaway’ wide open. the plan bas been recognized by the restric- | fOF the sundry civil expenses of tue govern- | aguinst Duncan T. Corliss, The defendaat 3 L Histtaa ROt misses an opportunity of plucking one Dr. Buckloy moved that inasmuch as | tive rules of tho churca, which ure a part of | ment for tho fiscal year 1503, 1f this session | Was indicted for breaking into a house with | covridor, for the reason thatat that hour | b\ hogrd’ several of SR LivoIchLatI I AIom SliaE CRgIOIEREAILY Bishop Morril was chairman of the coustitu- | tne coustitution,’ 2 <hould be the average length of ossions this | 13tent to commit adultery: held that the [ tnere were few there to notice them, and [ jocying buck saw Wel Tho paper ssys: *Phe British lion tion comumitteo, he bo requested to expluin ’ s L, : !5 | crimeto be committed Was not a public | furthermore if thero baa beeu they would | ana fall from his sad ueed not growl,”” says Seaator Frye BB RN BRIt A Quastion of Competency. bill was fully threo months 1n advance of its ¢ Sta v ol S ud fall from his sac b S ULBTIRIE o (ahe the changos suzgostod by the report. offenso. Stato uppealtd, and was sustained | \uvo known nothing as to who tho trio were | Fotaway from | with senatorial ' politenoss, because Dr. Neoly was opposed to the idea Dr. Chaffee said that the constitution had | usual time. ~ Whether it was reported thus [ in its appeal. 5 5 rlrruthischeintabb Weilmau's sadaio horse coming tow there was o penalty fmposed on these vos- mitting any of the bishops to speak. n | been adooted cighity-four years ago, und this | promatureiy in order to shut out appropria- | The decision in F. O. Adams against tho | OF thatthe prisoners were central figures tu a | G0 R TAR® T \\"...,m acls In case of thoir trausfer to another fng.” I explanations, he samd, wore sometimes a | Was the first attempt to undevmineit. He | jous for oxpenditures which congress might [ New York Bower Ivire Tnsurance company, | story of thrilling interest, Iying on the road tionloss, but was afraid | Ve hope the Briush lion will waste no timo very strong Argumont. raised the question us to the compatency.of | (1% % KT B PO e | appeal from Des Moines couuty, was aftirmed. | It was the end of the cuiapter in the Wro- | 1o approach nny nearer and Sot out at once | I Srowiive. Ho had much better refiect Ur. Miloy of Drew seminary said: “I am | the general conierence to interpret its con- ) "o decision in Charles L. Peterson against | ning stock ratsers’ vendetta, that had its be- | for Buffalo. He saw ic 2 of the a 5. | that tho builder of the luwan steamers can stitution. He bLeld that the conference might | 8mount of the bill carried for party purpose t declde that when tiralty’s subtervention is ziven in the 1tshall be clogged with a condition ingr it 1s not to be trans- foreigu tlag on any condition surprised that Mr. Neely should make su S. D. Hayes, et al, appeal from Monroe | . y Sty i "he above is the stor: >ld on reaching KkGECHIR thACE WHICR Yo Wt Jukt ouitar T8|| 10taForer mlMday/itals wauted to, but that | pending a presidential electicu and in utter | county, was afirmed. GHASELILBEL LR DALY el 1;,1";' o S ISHIEL A ,\‘,,M.f“, lL. FONBE7AHE. it possiblo that we are afraid to let our | would not make or unmake the constitution. | disregard of public iuterosts, was for tho | The decisioa in the stato against Lhomns | As dutuiled in Tue Bre yestevday the men | v oivig'of the local Mason's lode bisbops speak upon the topies that come bo- Dr. Pullman was recoguized by the chair [ majority of the committee reporting tho bill | and Wiliiam Carroll, #ppsal from Mouroe | were arrested at Chadron Monday afternoon | of'which the deceased was a member, Lot at fore this body? ~ Are theterests and doc- | but was compelled to sit' down bocause ha | to explain. It was claimed that the bill re- | county, was reversed. The defendants were | by Deputy Heptinger, and that officer at orce | once for the s¢ ne of the tragedy. No news trines in dauger when 8 bistop takes the | wa ot in Lisown scat when ho aadressed | duccd the expenditures carried by the exist- | found guilty cf burning a bara of one S. left town with his prisoners aund Deputy | is expected tili morniug. L3 ; floor! I hope that iishop Merrill will be | the chair, ing laws §13,000,000, But this deduction had | King by thé lower court. The evidence aid Feth SalFirs Hakivear % % el T R A permittod 1o speak on this subjec Dr. Hughey of St. Louis thought that the | been made by refusing to the country the | not warrant the verdici, nnd soveral errors | t8c¢Ksouon a special traic SeLEvEt it 2 U AN G0 Lt e AL Dr. Buckley took the floor and argued ve- | power of the conferouce to make rules aud | appropr 1s which wero absolutely neces- | viere found in the proceedings, notably tbat | Omaba last eveniug on th 0 train over George Wellman was what the rangers bemently for th motion to permit Bishop | regulations for the government of the church | sary. It he were to put a motto at the head | two of the graud jurors were called on as | the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley. | call an “ola time cow * He came byild others us good. n ssel Clauses 1 Her Constitution to e Changed in Favor of Liberati<um, Morrill to spenk. Ho referred to foriucraction | did nob involve an authority to com- | of this bill it would ve: “No savings, but | witnesses. It will be rememuered that tho two m fo this section in 1574, and bas been on the . e of tho conference upon similar occasions., | mit suicide. t was presumnced that | postponement; no economy, but increased \ox Coal 3 % Vil 9 sun. | rtuge ever since. He has Leen top man or [Copurighted 1892 by James Gorlyy Branatt, ) There wero two discases, he said, that broke | the conference was a seusible body | experditures in the end.” i [ml{;-zfn‘-‘:-ny;u.ml o )l.u)dmnm LK uaf‘\\nnu Walker, arosup- | ouo 4 foreman of H. A. Bl outtit ror | Burrastis, May 10.—[Now York Herald out in a gencral couference, One was bishop- [ and it was not likely to do | Mr. Kem of Neoraska, in speaking against LeviAns, Tn., May 10.{Special Telegram | posad to have been eye witnesses of the | {he vast six years, aud knew everybody in | Ca Special to Tur B Belgium's to Tk Brs.|—The board of supervisors of [ illing of Ray and Champion, and the rust- | the countr. Plymouth county is investigating the ex- | lers wanted them as w of bishoy the foolish and uu (taugnter | Buckiey had said it wo pasonable taiags that Dr. | anv increase of th o. the bill, inveighe nhobia, & sort of unnatural fea the other was bishopowa: appropriutions carried b; st the extravag: and was popular with all classes, tuesses against the | Ho had beon n d to leave, but as e was »ue-year-old constitutioa is now doomed, #hUs dobate the House of Rep- ag and applau toHEG M. I'lold of Puiladsiphia oftarsd a substi- | of the 'prosont. house. and espoctaily eritis | penditures of tho county for the caro of the | cattiomen now under arrestat Fort Russell, | 10 1o way coanected with the recent inva- A s 1o the episcopncy. He hoped . tute for the pending motion, providing that | cised the river and haroor bill, which vassed | | Eleatedls S Phile Ticadlig ‘southwarallandlendeavoriag | Slonydld notithii wou osted resentatives arrived at the voting stago toda, these twould S0 warp the minds of the | tho matter bo postponea until the | yesterday. He had voted for that bill, but | insane. Thelaw contemplates that tho ex- | While heading southward and eudeavoring | "y 0 occiuation fndicates it is the 3 bowan by unamImoy zupon the S e oA OB Terarn s ARIHORS) SR TY B Lol pense of the versons coniiued shall be borne | 1o got out of the countrs they were arrested ¢ HeRURtIoN thor' preve f the general conference | o had done so oaly because be believed fa | BEUATS] LS ASFIORS SOREIAG BICE AR COG 3 of the rustlers to cither prevent S to such eu | in order to got a geacral exprossion | international movements. Hedid not know ) oy at Crawford by the city marshal on & tele- cattlo companies from caploying any or : n naturally care for them. This has not been 5 . = L 54 istitution, limiting the fr aer e mny Rl ontiingd dn Sihek ! wenu In ibis county, bt the axvense has | £ram from Deputy Sherif Kiuball of Doug- | to iook after their pr or to compel Rl i the house and.on the strsets that thero | DoCh chareed upto'the county and about | Ins, Converse county, Wyo A D Lhieyes) or omect 44, for the revision of ¢ - o £4,000 have been Ymu anpually for insane ex Everything Was Ready, VLA S 2 ey 2 thren that they would nothave confidence | noxt meeti 1i polic the ision of clause 47, th ier stoue of tho nehise to 120,000 rds voted, 95 10 53, b4 and 56, 1 the impartiality of the bish extent as to exclude them from the floor, It | from the various couferences. He was a sad state of things it tho churen had | first lavman cak on 'the questio €ome to such a state that tho supreme oflicers | recal led the exuwple of the town cle i ol A MBI Ais ibn, o A8 S HbANE Iy S re esus, who saul: “Lov us do nothing | were, L L €. A. Blair, the employerof Wellman, is a | concersing tho election composition. 'The oppor.unity to speak in thoe confereuce upon " Because tho general conforence of Inzdequate for the Work, ponses. A commlttea has been appointed to | \han Doputies Hepfinger and Jackson | Chicago cavitalist. Tho company has from | Senato arrccd. by 169 oy fmportant subjacts. 2 4 made a mistake, theve was no rewsou | Mp, Wilson of Washington argued that the | Lok g, Lho matter, ang [t 15 thought 4bout | loft the train with their charies they placed (05,000 catlo und valuable Faneh prop- | o e e s deesel tos el oo the Tho resolution kiving Bishop Murrill the [ why it should be ropeated by this confer- | appropriation of §100 one-half this amount cau be saved each yCUr | them in a 'bus And were at once &riven to in Johuson county. ARSIt g i, Tty [ J0 for the survey of == d 3 will be revise a3 to cuable privilege of explaining the revort on the | erce. public lands was totaly inadequate. He Charged with Murder. tho federal buildiag. Hepfinger ran up to The authorities of this county recently | po 0 Wcauire colontes, that constitution was then carried. k. Field said that the commission had | pleaded for frce homes for the pecple. Drs Mores, In, Maj 10.—fSpooial Tele- | tho ofico of hu:: ghiof and after few | puplished a card addressed (o the largo cat- ESIRUTMICIRCTHIFSTCOlon ied St bRV RS LORERY; ‘lose the World's Falr on Sunday. opt their work wouderfully secret. They Mr. Clark of Wyoming foliowed in the | g Tue Bee. |- The minutes o) rried conversation has- { tlo outfits of this section, requesting them to s L n Ttasag 2 Close the World's Falr on Sunday, had retired to 1o clussio shades of Chuu- | samé lino Ahd oxprosiod ‘fio Posy Sat thie | 8rum to Tue Bee. |- Thagrand 1ur{ Of this | toe4 down again and two _or three | seod men bero to take charge of thoir inter- ‘There was mc‘nt excitement when the The committee on the Columbian oxposi- | tauqun and then to the more quiet shudes of 2 county hkas returned. un indictment of mur- | mizutes later the woebegone procossion re- | ests, guaranteefng prolsction to life and | CAmOSr reached the proposal 10 reviso the tion was tuen called for. ‘The report de- | Indiavapoiis, und fnally they bad como ve- | Lousein its dosire for rotrenchment wWould | jor tn the first degreo szainst Frea Crafton, | ferred to ascendad the stairs und trooved | properiy. Tho snirstios was mado i good | C8Use Wlich cnacts that tho legislative ciared that tho great expositon was a meri- | fore the confereuce with a prodigious, big. | A fter further discussion by Mossrs, Sweet | who shot Mabel Swari ~vibout six, weeks ago, | into tho office, Kach man carried a beavy, | fu i was no protection azainst | POVer shall be collectively exercised by the torious uudertaiiug and the church rejoiced | black book that looked iike thy ark of the | ang Herman against cotting. down ihe. ap. | It 13 said the jury had very damaging ovi. | Yeilow oil skin coat, ana none of the pris- | tho rustlers’ bulle king and Parllameut. The proposal 1o re- with the nation in the piospective success | covenzut [great laughter aud clapping of | propriation for the publicland surveys Mr. | denco conceruinz Craftou’s careor in Omabg, | 0€rs gavo evidenco of having cojoved » | United States Marshal Ranlsin 1s a passe: viso it in such wny that tho kinz shail be of tho World’s fair. But the United States | nauds] and wantea the couferencs to | Dyuxlev of Muine attacked the bill s not | Lincoln aud St. Joseph. Crafton was in jaii | Mmomont’s rest or peaco of mind in many a | geron the incoming coach from Glilotte, -..;»"‘l,'x.fl D goanai T lonas ":‘\, *";5};“"7' Was uot a pagun or 8 heathen nation; 1t was | make ‘these radical chauges In ihe con- | conforming to the requirements of law and | when the jury reported, but did not appear | 48y They were gaunt avd hollow- | which was aue here at midnight last night distinetively Christian, and for this tho | stiution suzzested, without sulliciont | CoRforiuing to tho requirements of law and | omon 0 I waon tho. deputy. shor® | cvod and’ gluscea” suspiciously 4t | and which s hourly oxpected. g fatcs of tho cxposttion (nould e closed on | tune for consideration. Mr. Field thwrefore | bropriation at the sccona session. We wero | served on him a warrant of arrest. As the | evoryome end luto every — corner. Sunday. It vrould bo a violation of the luws | moved that the wholo discussion of coanges | hoO?WiHG Two months of the coso of the | court is well up with the ussiznment Iv 15 | One was Witt, the liveryman, and the two HUNTING TH 120 to 11, the proposal to revise k of lllinols to open the watos on Sunday. It | in tue constitution bo postponed uulil the | procen; Ascal year for which the “billlon. | probable the Crafton cuse will be docketeu | bundcuffed togetter were Joues and Walker. CEDUET GG Uy LD o Heallitg) would be an insult to God and an outrage | next general conferenc prosex L The bracelets were removed as soon as thev | Brothers of the Cattlemen's Vietim Wil | Parliamentavy electio: rejected by 08 of referendum was fiually agrexd to by a majorily of 7>t 43, Luo ho INVADERS, ) 2 2 ollar congre appropriated, an among the first in the next calendar. ¢ E i 2 olad, L 5, upoa Christian decency to throw oven the | * Dr. Pullman obtalned the floor at las "‘\.ji‘;,:j,l,“ ctyiiind appropcistoth andi £ = wore safely in the marstal’s ofiice snd the AV wo RIS eaae) votes to 3 the proposition toreviso clause :fi:.‘ll'::\i o ‘-wu:::u‘;u- m]u l’mbrh';lrm\‘\;nu;A ht-:lt l.{i thought there was no danzer of any- Sunt whavthaY conRroas i tindl expended Cedar Rapids’ Funr Hundred Surprised. doms |c{u4m‘l behind nm:l.. : it DovarAs . WyordMayE10 S necialiPelos | ‘Yx.;‘-e:x;_nur‘ln (LR "o‘;'l“x‘v',”“:C““":‘:{‘l nCro3 o i able. the | thing being done hastily, as it would require J ) oYalel D, 1Ds, = Pole- | _‘Their arrivai gisturbed the siesta of Judge A, Wyo, Mav 10.—iSpecial Fele- | 1o allow a representation of minoritics; vote first words sent over tho telephone wers re- | at l:‘: 1t What bad it been! Had it beon a debt? Had Cepar Rarips, 12, May 10.—|Soecial Tele. ]— Wil nd Henry | by 87 to 10 for tune revision of Dunuy, who, although it was long past his | £ram to Tue B t two quadreuniums C( ligious and biblo quotations. Our nation bad | the werk. - Ho was euiled ~ ta® . luscribod upon its com, “In God we rust,” | again ot this poiut and the vote = apd it would be shameful to fly in the face | on Mr. Field's bstitute was taken. | B8R Wear of Divine Providence by opening the gates | The substitute was rejected by an over- on Sunuay. I 2 the report it been a villion-dollar congress? gram to Tuz B Mr. Dock —A seosation has been # A i 5 s v h + 4 ' A : usual time of leavin the building, had Ray, two brothers of one of the victims of | ciause 53 s0 us to cpable all members oy ‘a':}ll"l"f‘»‘ I‘"l‘l‘l’l‘c-m;l‘s‘?_fin—‘m created in the socicty circles of this city by | Seiatched = nimself - on . the Jounge | the Fegulators at the K. C. ranch during the | of the royal fumily 1o sit by right in the Hoatd b o I L Sl e | the news from Sioux City to the effect that [ in Marshal Slaughter's ~ office s | recent invasion, arrivel here lonight alreot [ Senate. —Lwo finai proposuls were to revise BpropL G Poexon LS ot | He utcliffe of the wholasale firm of Sut- | if he haa an appointment anu fully meant to | from Austin, Tex. Tuey are armed to the | clause 60 so as to enable the king to interfero 0, 0 u i e: il B y 105/ i 4 o » srince: v a: “Bet- | whelming vote. Thon someone moved to 10y | s poosenc, e CXPeaded oy the closo of | iigq gros. of tnis city was marriod in that | keepit. When the prisouers eatered tho | teetb, and intimaio that thoy are going north [ in murriaxes of royal princes, to provent ter thut the Columbian exposition never be | the matter on the taole until the remainder Mr. Dingloy denied in the first place that | €1t¥ to Miss Kittering of Maron. He re- [ judge slipped across the corridor into his | to avenge the murder of their brotuer, Nick. slliances, and to revise the wording of ovened at all thau that tho gates Lo opened | of the report was heard. Dr. Swindells op. | o V5 o i SEHeg 10 the BESt BUeS, that 1 cently secured u divorce from his wite at | own private office, and was closeted with | Toey leave for Buftalo tomorrow. clause 61, which sets forth in somewhat am- Sunday posed this, vital point way before them | Y e e eona tlace acaorted thastho expenn, | Watértown, S. D., claiming compatibility of | Attorney Frank Kansom, who had likewise isnas et st biguous terms the order of royal succession, The committeo heartily favored tho appro- | and should be voted on. A number of mo- | yresorshe CIif et eoherse woshei® | temper. Miss Kittering” was iormerly a | been hauntig the building for some time, ALL QUIET IN VENEZUELA, Botn passed. priation of = £,000.000 of ~government | tions were miade at tnis polnt, Some of the | brocoding §700,000.0000 o> WOre ROV | hookkeeper in the employ of Suteliffe Bros. | upparently in search ofa fricnd who came Thus terminated, amid cheers from the funds _providod the gates be closed | delegates wauted to tear Bishop Merrill. | SXf,00n8 SN, here. not Two atber attornoys, comparative | 13oth Armles Waiting for the Final Battte | radicals, tho greatest day in tho history of on Sunday, but if the Kates | Others thought that toe matter should be \fi-t f\f:: Jnul\ L;r |\"!" tucky was appointed Drowned inn Buy strangers in town but who wero —It Wl Come Belgium, It m be understood, however, were to bo opened on - Suuday thon the con- | postponed until this morning fn order | s momberof tha oanbiig aad Eheroned N el Dt crwards identificd us F. H. Havvey | (Copyrighted 1592 by James Gordon Bennetr) that the house only voted the principal of ail forence was asked to opposo'the appropriu- | to give the bishop a more favorable oppor- 2 7 98 CUFESBOY; fansnarLrows, Io, ay 10.—(Special | ;™" gper and M. Donzleman of | Binceiona, Venezuela (via Gaiveston, | Liese vast changes. Duriag the debute great ana claims comruittees. coufusion of opinion was manifested as to the scope of revision. especially as to the all- - | important question of the exteut of the suf- Telegram to Tue Bek.|—George Dambleton, | Cheyeanc wero also flitting about from one proprietor of the largest dairy here, was | office to anotherand in a very few miunutes CNATE drowned yesterday noon while trying to ride | the entiro party with Prosecuting Attoruey o Jo-i| haley: Adjourned I'ho committeo recommended that a tele- Rey. Dr, Carman, fraternal delagate from AL JOULRRE ram boearing tho sentiments of the report | the Methodist church of Canada, was intro- IN TH Tex.), May 10. [By Mexican Cable to the New York Her : id--Special to Tur B ent at ouce to thepresident of the United | duced to the conference. e 3 embled in the office of tho clerk of | The situation in Venezuela is not materially | frage reform ] > t0 b \ference, 3 horseback across a bayou of tho lowa viver | Baker assembled in the office of the clerk o Ko rofc Ates and to congress, s Yellowstone Park Boundaries Established— | 1o'rascue some cattio imperilled by high | the district court ana thoe prisoners wore ar- | changed since my last cablo despatch. How the new constitution will be finally Several vigorous specches were made TERS OF THE CHURCH. Other Procecdings. water. Tho body was not recovered until | raizned on the charge of seiling liquor to the | sertions continie from the government | Shaped will depend upon constituonts of the fayoring the resolutions. ted Juue 14, WasmNGToN, D, C., May 10.—Tha river | atout noon today when it was raised by [ Iudians. They waived examivation ana | army. The deserters are priscipally peas. | chatnbers to be e i ’llth'l:l!;l;::ll‘h;l:l:l[:llll;pal;?")‘l:\lll:r‘:: im;l:l“nefl Last Evening Devoted to Learning of the | and barbor bill was received from the house | dynamite explosions. Ho leaves a family | their bond was fixed ;u 8200 each, for which | ants sud laborers recently covscripted. 0y The dub:h‘ ntn‘lhil\dlmclh' zioning 'lmirv 2ference tc a rency Presiden T e L ¥ o & eir personal recognizance was accepted, Sevi Jishes v o °0 betw dav, may be attended with surprises. The e ne (.8 Lnasoarency thab Breslaont Deaconess and Her Work, aud was referred to the committeo on com. | WhO are nearly distracted over bis fate. their persoual recognizance was Several skiraiishes bave taken place between Auother adjournment to the oftice of the | the advanced posts of the revolutionists and | ouly thing certain is that U"Jcmm is now The mass mecting at Exposition hall last chond fall, which read as follows: *“This merco ratsbsl follosved inorderthat the'men migbt | the gov & 7 fre> from tho shaciles of the constituti A AR L & Y aning wasldayorod 5 . erce, ' . goverument forces, but there have been | fre m the shaciles of the constitution, is the Lora 3 doluge m{;\l it s marvolous 1 SIOPIREWAS {"-“3“’"“" consideration of Toe conference reporton the urgent de- Crpan Rapips, Ta., May 10.—(Special Telo- | gather up their boelongings, and chey thea | no tmportant fichts since the battle of Palito | Which Europeans tailed as a mode of liberal- our eyes. o preamblo doclared that this | the work of the deaconesscs in the Method- | guiepey bill was presented and sgreod to. ram to Tur Bee,]—The Natlonal Gus Light | left tho building, piloted by Attorney Don- | in which the troops seat out from Puerto | i¥m at tho tme of its inuuzuration, but transparency could beread three miles away, ] Y v 4 - i ‘hic 3 1;"“. skl co mlles away, | ist church. The subject is one that has te bill to establish the boundaries of | and Fuel company of Chicago has brought | #lewan aud Deputy Hepfinger. Cabello by Palacio’s geueral were defeat which had since becoms old-fashioned, and or iu Arlington. : AL .. | aroused considerable interest sinca the last | yoiow. o 5 : : il B ik Nobody Knows Where They Went, At L Guarro and Puerto Cabeilo all is guiet | almost reactionary iu view of the political ¢ Dr. Lanuhan called into question tha go- | froaeh CHHF A oo ALCIes: oo ‘oot | Wellowstone park was thea takon up ard | suitin tho United States federal couri of av prescut and there is 1o ionger any difi- | Prozress elsewhore. The result produces y curacy of tho statement, Ho wacted the Ro)erns con snce. aud eyory seat In ihe | gave riso to consldorable dis o, Mr, | Cedar Rupids -l'w’l“}"e‘,‘."fmg““f Bapide Gas || parsual Slaughteriprofestec lgnor culty 1n dischoreing or loading vessels, Ths at pleasure. Lonizht ata meeting of the i seADluLIoas ~m|'5v ek £l080 lohl‘l.n. fagts, Ho | oulldlogwis ipled. The porcentago of | yegy said that he would submit to the pas- | Light company for oy ;“l‘l’“'“f o by to their destinatlon, saying ho supposed they | norial condition of affairs is largely r Jiberal Association of Brussols, M. Janson, foubted the statoment that the transpareucy | women was unusuully large and a number of | gooo of tne bill, not because his judgmont ap. | (FIKOmENt and aecounting of damage, - Tho | were going to supper aud that they had also | siorca, No dcfiuite news has been received | o radical deputy, first author of 'the proposi- | could be seen three wiles, women interested in the deuconess wor D Ty S *D" | suit grows out of the use by the local com- | askea whero ~they could pew | oo the scat of the revolution. It is goner- | tion of rovision, reccived an ecuthusiastio Dr. Perneof Cincinnati vouched for the | gecupied seats on the platform. 1 proved of it, but because he could not help | pany of an apparatus patented aad owned by | suits of clothes, He insisted that | 4i|y supposed, however, that the cause of re- | ovation. accuracy of the statement in tho proamble | A scripture losson was read by Chancellor | Bimsell. He did not bolieve, however, that [ the Cuicago company. ho kunow mothing about the case | tallion s progracsing fAvorably k S and others scconded him i the statement. | W, F, MeDowell, Ph. D., and Dr. T, (. [liff | the persistent and unscrupulous lobby that P T P rrs 0T except what ho had read in tha nows In all likelibood the next big battle will bo DEATH OF A STATESMAN, Ho suid that these wmatters wero referred 10 | offered pragor, 'Mrs, Florenco. S, Wilson | bid always opposed legistation in the inter- Big Attend anseaLOstam e, papers and did not ovea kuow that Denuaty | gouent at La Victoria, Tho revolutionists — ow that this was & Christian ua- | gay vory inte 7 est of the parlk would permit it to pass , In,, May 10.- - opfinger was 1t Uhadron until toat wor- s : \ b 03, 1o Zons System of simply 10 show that this w t gave b vory Interesting adadress on the | estof the parl 11 permit it to pass, The | OTTUMWA, In, May 10.- -1t ramed all night | {upfing Chad Ul toat {onxbi nt Lo otaria. - Fho tevolutioniats rros, Who Tnvented the Zone System of Homes S8R < “Duaconess.” Mrs. Wilson 13 suporiuten: | 10bby wanted a railroad charter in tho pavic | and all day to day, but the excursion truins | ing, when he received u telegram from bim | o B3do FRGEIPYIE G085 SACHE - CRAREES ity Itatos, iy Do, e preamble and resolutions wero then | dent of the Elizabeth Gamblo Deaconess | #ud the passage of the bill segregatiuz a por- | have brougkt in large numbers of vetorans | statiug that the dsputy bad arrested his meu | Goofd (0 " Crospo's mon occupy all o) LConriahted 1832 by Tamee Gor Loy Bennad endorsed but were recommitied for revision. | Home of Cin i and her uddross wa, | tion of it on tho uorth would deféat that | 1o the rcunion. The failure of Geueral | and would boin tnatnight. They had voen | Loit™o Ol peichts around L Vietoria, | Panis May 10.—|New York Herald Cahlo— lhlm committee was {I:k‘n Justructed to send | devoted to a zeueral icw of the history, | Purpose. b Miles to arrive caused much disappoint- | arraigned and released on bail, and further | puo” il now existing canuot last long. | Special to Tig Ono of the most in- :;relhlS ‘5“;:‘3{‘\,1‘1“ \\A{_s!n-}g:u;tlilgxg:€'»];;f SlIA'L‘xIas -.mudu:nn “‘nxm. deacouess work. d\m ”l:r l‘v)h'l“ L‘"“ 1“!‘:’\rflm:l)rkpxxnl“\‘:n:)yxn;\‘: ment, l;ljnu p\r.l‘n s pu:‘lpogeild |l|.n w';\lur- x:).:g that be was as ignorant as a sucking | Cyespo continues to receivo arms and amuni- | telligent men in Europe died yesterday., I oc orld’s fair, - | was listened to with deep intersst and de- | Berey to the effect that the park wi row, Bigcamp fives were held this after- | dove. 3 tion. Whea a full supply shall huve bee BEDL| 3 q testing aguinst opening on Sunday. picted the necessity for just such & work ae | 18i€d for the benefit of rich people only, | noon, ;i Doputy Hopringer could mot find time to | Hivies i ba Wi s Se the. offensive until | Fefer to M. Burros, minister of railroads and On Constitutianal Amendmonts, Uio orgaaization was doinz in- a vivid mau- | Mr. Vost assorted tiat thors wasd llkeox | Frank Lyon in firing an early salute, bad [ say & word, aud Dovuty dackson was Lat | now ‘e bt boon ‘content to maintain | Mdustey in Hungary. He was the firstio o conference took up the report of the | "Ny 0 yiscibiino dofined tho duties of o | sPoat $150,000,000 o year in Kuropoan travel, | D o4 blows off. E0/saI0In RO SDADST MAD WARS. back oo bim | DI Pesition sround Valgucia and La Viciorla | 10troduce tho i85l avstom nacordigito Salty gommission on consutution, D T. B, | gogconess to bo to visit the poor and the | 8d If the Yellowstona park was among tho Educators In Demand, once on a time, and sheltered himself beLind South American Notes, ones on the Hungarisg rallrouds, and bls ao- ol x-‘.-‘.‘flfu‘.ilfiu‘ufi :f::x'-'xif':'ql,"";? JARInE | dyiug aud oare for the sufforing, They cov. | /talian or Siwiss Aips evory American who | Tows Citv, In, May 10.—|Special Tele- | a thin veil of betrayed contide Ho sini- Brexos Ay \ezuola, (via Gialyeston, | 110N 1a tbls rospsct was ths cause of a A S i c'“‘:n‘_h in 1808 | eredthe whole gumut of religious duty and | weut fl'awu‘-fl wouid visit it Ad would cross | gram to Tue Bis.|—Five of lowa univer- l'l.\'idlflill;d that ho 188 1o tl_lrn\‘vfshl Friday | Tex.), May 10.-[By Mexican Cablo to tho | rezular revolution in comucrcial and Changes had been made 1 the body of tne | SONirol ol thoso who ro ur.m them as pards |7 = ) “ nt av Stanford and other uciyersities the past pe! P ger oring | A strong movement has been initinted by | did not adopt this nmovation, as they pre- Snstroment and 10 1he restriotive volos sinag | mOUNt and thiey were subordinate oniy Lo th Mr-):n xLc n;‘ puoplul\\h'u uu{u \ ‘ma PATK | Cour To find successorahave kept the state 1{;u{n m.“uuv.l null)llltlfl' deputy had gone out on | the Iud;uul! un'lul.bll the aw;:ri.) dictatorial | ferred tho old systom and did not aosire to est i Fr ey TR vere generally peopla of moderate means, | Y4 ] S | that particular busiaes: acts of President Petligrin. Threats have | po rod in their pl od o that time. One of the great chunges that general couference, ‘\,"‘, gular course cl T e % reecnts busy. ‘Ihus far only one has beon 1n oA 4 ARK ARLL SHRORM. be hampered in their plans a nerations, Bad een made was the admission of Jaymen | S1UdY I8 required to qualify deaconesss for | Who could not Adards tslp o Burope. secured, Kdward Everett Hale of Harvurd, b:\ln;ru‘;".',!hnmn diunull even know that | bocu mado Lo contest the recont election of | "M ‘Tarros was na extremo protectioniity 10 the general confercnce, Some changes their work, and it is oniy aflter they have Mr. 'y gued 4 be government for the chair of English, , there hac (0!Ifllk¥ trouble up In tho cattle Luiz Saenz Pena on account of allege tut his death bas pro~ ol @ grou nock to all T e Soieral, conference, Souo canges | horoughiy mastered this preliminary train. | OUZL not 10 be engagea in runnlug pATKs oF DAY country and badu't the slightest id=a woo | frauds. The now Areentine minister to | Hungarians, wiluoat aistinstion of party, Hag hoaw'pado | iety consti- | i BN can be liconsed as deaconesses, | 10 raising wild avimals. Already thore was Dodge-Stubbs, \ho men wers or what they wore arrested | Washington will probably be Seuor Nicholas o octay ouhe Ghav the. conerence | Moy Tioburn spoko upon the Geaconess | 8 3candal abroad in rogdrd to that park. Ho | Dy Mores, I, May 10.—(Spociar Tele. | for. He was full of mystery aud had sov- | Canto. Nihitists Reappear, ! | bou AP T L vould therefo vou e e the Yel- # o Rl i RPRg o 86 W y; v v . » veston The sts, Wi ve upDOSe parts of Koversment thae woro't eo® | work in Tudia, “Toe doacenesses i Tudia had | Would therefore not vote to eularge tho Yel- | o % Pl ation ot out for | €Fal conforences with Attorney Harvoy. Luxh, Peru, iveston, Tho uibilists, wno were supposed to have Ttutional “and what pars polecist | & wider fiold than in a civilized coutry. | loW park, but would vote to aoolish it, 1 Senator'W. W. Dodg: i The marshal ‘“‘supposed” that Hepfinger | May 10.—[By Mexican Cubio to the disappeared, are ugain being talzed about by - smply to the restrictive - pates’ | They wera to take s part in the great work | M. Gorman took partin the discussion '\‘“’ Darrisge of SERMOE odge and | bad mercly been following orders in the way | York Herald—Special to Tt Bre oy oue. Dispatebes from a relisble source Tho ~ organio law of the coustitutiny | Of briuging India to Christ. 'Tha first homo | 20d_ criticised the motives of the Norwnern | Miss Diolly Stubos 10 take place at the resi- | of serviog warrants issued by Usited Statos | split in the Peruvian net has sunounce that General Grenor, the prefect could not be chauged by the goneeat mfon | in India was organized ot Lucknow ; another [ Puciic Rullway company 1o trying to keop | uence of Mrs. eterson, Mount Pleas- | commissioners in whatover part of the state | nealed, Captain Ibarra assumes the pre of the St, PPotersburg police, has been poi- ehna Without the coscursens artl coufer- | soaa aftor at Calcutta, and then mora have | the monopoly of raiiroud ‘traMic to the park, | &nt, }1|fiif 1’-[“»{‘ P Tho \';W"\*’ t;flr\‘; e might happen to be, ship and the presidency of the cour soned and is now in such sgony that his re- aunual confersaces. It became v B | since been aaded. Their work has been in | That company. be said, ought to ba content | show the dute May 20,8t 830 Nortn Liftl Attornoys Awfully Ixnorant. state, Bruuo Movales Bermudez 1s the new | covery is hopeless. The polico are confident B, thorofore, 10 decid what portioas o ans | €¥ery way successful and bad been & vaiua- | With all the grants it has had, streot, Burlingtos, = i) i e minister of war, that they are on the track of 4 widespread Jaw could bo ehangod and what cosid ot by | DI suxiliary o 1o efforts of the mission- mllglmfll;!:l was ;::-“c’u "‘Q"u‘-"xfl sonato went Cotonel Shutg Tajured, e‘_ilhl':.“"‘ move iu the gawe was mado last \x NTEVIDEO, Uruguay (via Galveston, | conspiracy. There may have been a political 18 0L e CRARRM S06 MUNL 0 arles ocuf sion aud when tuedoors | vy oo CRIHEE T ALRFe 4 1ing. 4 May 10— By Moxican Cable 1o the | motive for tnis attack on tho genoral and the D Littlo of the Northwestorn university | , Afier 8 soio by Chaplain McCabe, Mrs. | 0veaed udjouraed. T‘l\‘," BRI B ‘:Nzn . pooial airmey Dousleman and Renwom were ML AT L hiis Special to Tur Bre, diplomatic worlu is naturally terrified at tho caught the eye ana eur of the chairman. He | MUey Rider Meyer of Chicazo delivered an -~ e s ‘elegram to Tu P lo walking on usy uulll‘ 8 10 ulu U} N “u{r H ='4‘ ;’. - | An extraord 1ary tidal wave occurred today, | prospect of furthier outrages, {hotiht that tho con ference should procesy | dddress on *Fho Doaconess aad the Sick CROP BULLETIN, the street this afternggn Colonel Elliovt | nors in tho rotunda of tho Millgsd, und Who | Several vessels were left dry when the wave Jicques St. Cens. wilh groat caution. The question of decig | Mrs: Mever sid that the deacoucsses’ worl Shutz, ex-postianster, alipped aud fell, frac- | & roporier approached e former sborlly | roceded. A number of modais and coius of L fog what acts woro constitutional and what | W48 Of Lwo Kinda, Same recoved a course ports from the Department of Agricul. | WFINE bis log at the thigk, ASESRAY LG by naletod (Oat e whols | the Spanisn cp: o found on the shor WEATHER FO. 152 Wero simply General con feronce rulos was a | Of Eeneral aud biolical training to 0t them ture—An Average Condition, | e——— tawes county JaMeled M M99 aaTeea® | Laraz, Bollvia, (via Galveston Tex.,) RALy o000 FNAR WA for goueral visitation in which they were N ‘ ) v a . Two Salt Lake Embezzlers. roublo up ALFY DG be May 10.—| By Mexican Cable to the New delicate one. He wanted the delegates to b visitation 1n wi were Wasiixotoy, D. C., May 10.-Statistical | g F0088 7 CRUCEMoessient o | exogzerated. He doclared that Deputy | J8¥ 10.— sl ie 2 Orrice or WeaTuer Bunzan, ook tho wattex iy in tho face aud not & Fo A orouante” thon of some pastor: | yoturns to the Departmevt of Agriculture | > T CAARR, ot 1o Y. e ""“‘E“‘ horer 1 Sheriff Kimball of Douglas was oditor of Sazk Hormd~paoiss to TAR BAK | —iseiion Owait2, May 10, muddied upon historie statements, © thorousnly trained as profes , 9 ARA 0 gram to Tue Bek.|-Studebaker Brothers’ { ;s (iranhic and correspesie itor Of | returns show that Buptista, the clericals | h ! mission of the laynion was o question tuat | #1908l Burses for Lospital work. ‘\Whiea the | for Moy indicate un average condition of 84 | yeuy yookkecper, Goorge MeElvain, was ar- | biovarals Ners sot ban Femroome Onscal. | cndidate for president, gained 00 votos in | The rains appear to have ceased in the bad never beeu subwitted to the sunual | ECHOTal conferenco met in 15 there was | per cent for wheat against 512 for last | roii0q”today charged with cmbezzling sov. | cle. He further asserted that iimball was | SUCTe, but from Potosi and other points | Missouri valley, but a general rain contioues conferouces, If the geueral conference bad | ey ¥ BHO pospital under the = Methodist | mouth. The weather has boen too cold for ¥ 1 thiend of the rustiers and had sent out | S2Ww9sroports of opposition triumphis. The | iy the upper Mississippi valloy, The recent S akG aay hoaser Gaithonoe bad | churcn, There wore now nine fn . ail A eral thousand dollars. Being unable to give | & fric e Tesult of the elections is not yet known, RO POWSRL0 MAND B0 ORALEES 0 Luo 0ONSL: | ana™ ‘Soven” of theso 5 st id growth, vet the crop has improved | o0 ot b - wild sad distorted accounts of the Wyoming gish storm is now central over the Lake tution witiout concurrent action on the part | i SO¥AN Of hese ' wers entively | Lo ontinie ' The change in the central | POP9S he was sent 1o the peuitentiary to | o pleg “Bup e couldn't stop to talk, Ho T P Michigan region. Clearing weather pro- of annual confereuces thea the admission of | 4y SHER B deaconesses, Putting ot 7 k. sl = - await trial. His downfall is supposed to be | (.o goiug out of the city and would bo back Wheat in the Northwest, Michig . Ol e lay men iu 1872 was unconstituiional und they i ”Hu“ -,hf['-\ ions .l.nJrr. m.-’ control of | region is from 71 to 75 per cent in Ob10; 83 10 | {he result of intimacy with fast women, in 8 couple of da; ¥bén he wonld' wiite & MiNNEaroLi, Mino., May 10.—The private | vails i the Missouri valley, and fair weatner had no constitutioual right in the coufersuce. | 1h8, deicones os ot soiwved the financial | sfin Michigan; 75 to 85 in [udiana; 82 10 5 | McElvaia’s brother married ibe daughter of | hook and do several other things. IRight | stock of wheat at Miunoupolls, as given by | on the castern slope of the it .cky mouatains, ' / Dr. Leouard seconded the argument of Dr, | BEORCH b, Mopers pamutenaace of 0os: | jo Ilinols; 73 to 74 in Missouri, aud 77 to 50 | one of the Arm. i now, bowever, he must catoh his train, so | the Northwestern Miller, 13 1,457,000 bushels, | But another low baromeler occupies the iiule. Ho wantod tbe conference togo | P Mi% HAvers reieted a wumoor of | iy Kansas The condition i Californis is | Raloh E. WincheSler, geveral agent and | good pye " 4 & shrinkage of 510,000’ bustels sinco last | country west of the mountains and a storm slow. If this action of 1863 should be de- | (y/io0 0" o' tho geaconesses 1 .8 manaer | #U8BUY declined, yot the prospect is suill | Solieotor for publisbiug house of J. Dewing | ®'No ho could not even talk about the prison- | Monday, a total deerease of 4,000,000 bushels | will probably gather today Colorado, clared to Leloug simply to the rules and ot [ that cnlistod the ‘eatire sympatties of her | 5ok & Co. San Fraoclsco, aud who has reore- | ery, but they would be In court today to give | for the week, where warmer southwesterly winds prevail F to_ tho coustitution then the laymon had a | L5105 ¥ The condition of rye has advanced from §7 | Seutud his firin here for some time, a8 de. | a good boud. Tuey wouida't lcave town, of | ‘The Market Rocord reports the stock in | and where rain nas aud is now at places fall- A Jory questionablo right at mostin- the con- | "G g tho subjest of an adaress [ 19956 Winter bariey averages 5. The per- | campod. presumaply for Cangan, with 815,00 | ooirse pot. the country clovators ot Minuesota nd tho | ing. The tewmperature this evoulug is 1o the e was danger fn making evors actiog | Bf eV, James AL Buckles, 1 Dy of New | Ceutage is: California, ¥; lilinols, 60; Michi- °“‘§3Jz'l'_":)‘:‘;’::Vn;o‘;::'“f““&"“ bim i | “The reporter suggested that stranger | two Dakotas et 2,230,000 busiels lcss than a | 405 througout the uortbwest, butis i the 60 ol h0ve WAl £ m‘hy Y uu‘-:lu -”x n: 100 | Vork " He said it seemed g0od to bo able to a0, 85, Spring sowing has suffered from | P b cf 5,000 toiugs bad happeued, which tickled M'rA week ago. .n’ mokes the aggregate north- | iu Utah ST 58 i D% Shaouread 4 bj S b.u oonterences | so.gi’ without someonss raising # point of | L0 of condition from winter freezes, but Eim o Donzlemav so that he embraced tho news- | western stock 21,453,100 bushels, a decreaso For Eastern Nebraska, Omaha and Vieln. Ty ule might be changed at any | oE o IO O e dience who | Wakes 8 bigher average thau winter grains, b o BB R er Narket. paper mau and then bit bim 8 slap on the | of 3,354,500 for the wee 74,000 busbelsof | ity Fax weater, sliyht’ change iu_ temper- e — — or 80.6. Evaiy, Iil, May 10.—Butter firm; sales, | gnoulder that was neard all over tie block, | which occurred at Duluth. A’ year ago the | ature durng Wedoesday j, Stariase on Thurs. S0iBe Prospect of WOre Fal. Dr. Curts of Chicago objected to | [CONTINVED ON BECOND hn.] i Tho condition of pastures averages 57.5. | 13,0 pounds at 20 cents. J remarkiog at the sawe time with Muthvdml total stock was 14,155,900 bushel | day wit