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THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 5, sarts | RIDICULED BY MR, SIMPSON | 5w eyl seeres wi [ THREE DROWNED AT CREIE 38 for sumption of his_ diplomati ctions as NUMBER 334 THE GENERAL CONFERENCE iy : ewards a NORROW'S HANDICAP the ejectment of boards though nothing hadl ccourred to interrupt - | rred | n Fava also resumes his place as | A 1 v the Kinsas Statess { f the diplomatie carps. Al Tele- | aasat Bro Yoskae luk Tam Wat % the 7 the Kansas States Fustice CtMBENRS Senstor Mor " ho | Groat B I Race Won by al Economy. formally uotiled the president of t 4 1ay tR i 2 ngness to Serve A8 aevitrators on beh 4 0 ! . o matter - oed 0 — o St & Eig t olaims t dismissed the £ BpE ACCINENT OCCURRE I hoiel ACTREET PRAVEN FINALLY REFERRED TO COMMITTEE R THE SUBTREASURY BILL et Weok roismissed tho | HOW THE DREADFUL ACCIDENT OCCURRED | Bart | LONGSTREET PROY L DUMP. | o Ty | t ;mr--.tlw This was a case | LFFAIRS IN JOHNSON COUNTY a— | the right of postma. to expect | The Report of the Episcopacy Committee | | Alilance Members Give it a Boost In the | f salary found dud aader the read. | TWO of the Victims Perished While Abe | p o0 00—t nable Concern. | THomsnds of ¥ Adamir Pat Thelg Against Electing Additional Bishops | House—sundey Civil Appropriation BilL | act Sl . § | tempting to Save an Acquaintance— ing the Wellman Kiling Money on Wim Only to See Him Evokes a Spirited seuss 1 ~impressive Ceremonies Over the Representative Josgph of 2 me of the Hodies Recoveredes 5 5 5. 8t ( " Tole eaten ta th Evok pirited Discussi ' * r th Poppesivaiiiy R One of the Bodies ¥ a I W la A it v the v - ¢ May Cause Further Trouble rains of Senator Barbour, ppr 7 §200,000 for the pu b Lincoln News Notes. Story of the | at Santa e, N. M., destroyea by . - T h 3 The candidates for election as bishops of While the | — SUPREVME COURT DECISIONS, be considered the Me today | ent general conference saw thei SUTY | Important Suits Passed Upon and Disposed dlasted yesterday. The vote t pt flew to the breach in fan ’ OF by That Augnst Tribunal. port of the e : ling that no sttt Mgl > silver quostion came to the front | Wasmivoroy, D. Cy May 16.—A decision more bis s e SIS BaToR wh the shape of an amendment offered | was today given inthe United States su decisive an lming tha ot Nevada, but & point of | prems courtin favorof Mary Bardo @ to hand cates of the election of m peared to lose heart, and refrained from voting. It was of ‘the day. While there ma 1t is general it and tn , Withy matter | suit between her and the Northern Paci t & de- | Railroad company to deter: o titl lands in Wisconsin. The suit is oue of Packard of the journal the | portance and involves property of great | river baa the house & communica- | Value. | jumoed s + Morton, a el t stro r to ardon held thelands undera pre- | may e ounc- t ¢ AFGOUE avit. | empti aim and the railroad company | ©yoh The co t of Senator Baroour and invit- | maintained that she held it merely as tho el | question 1se to attend in o body the funeral | trustee of the company. By the admission iate ch 1 upoa the or, nsel was conceded that tae lands he place limits of the Northera | ailrond, 8nd tho ttle would | yur the it unless excepted from the | . g by facts admitted by connsel | theugh dilig a in the | on both sige: hese facts were that prior - am experienc the back hugg hard work t e of { as the 5 ry lor tha wome civil appropriation bill, | t0 raat one James Robiuson a THEY DEMAND PROTECTION. to get at r to knock Bitton: will, canta t apon land as & qualitied pro- | out once a ver, but it was sent 10 | into tho confersnce now and ic may .1 Sl sl ALY This pre-cmption entry was in cours Linooln Flood Siffurers Prepabiig to Ses rusticate w e judiviary and the lay @ committee arose an: pletion when the to the Northe: Buret cent Damag 2 < Opening the Day's Work. cos. °d by Speaker Crisp, | cific was made, lm‘lnl:lllsd‘;ort CAJ bt 1.¥, Neb. Special it Sl Bistop Hurst presided Dr. s Further Memorials. /) b Wil a ttls: xnpany andee W ~The p ywaers and taxpayers tB BIN deh A 4 Ut {os ocder of tho completion of > senate the committes resumed its e bt s S Hocgaon 0t | , Jdero expected ! well dried it he horses The bright weather bad a vie ation 100k Place subsequen . _ ¥ ) ot murder ! mAde vastet L8 ot 1lation subsequent to the jots: tomb i Bvor to discuss of ter 4 e L ¢ § upon clegates. The fr f » Bowman presided theso b tions ok the Gatr com.. | location of the road by the Northern Paci Al a S ek S e < bis movements have b . Hediiedds At d the bad given way to emiles, th Bisnop Foss offered prayer. ‘The A ek P el the guestion arose, did that make the lands a el bl sen 1 and the corouer's inquest has been | great handicup aid not i st the crowd to of expression in the faces of the that of Rev. Christian Jerson of Texas moved tostrike | PArt of the public domain, subject o the v nave sustained from the floods ot and mysterious it is impossible to | any great exten T had mado the was banished, It was brief FODHALIEHGEE 000"t »l.:m"\ g | grant of the Northern Pacific! "The cour every spring for years past. If possiblethey | say what wus the resuit of b e | ay With the sole t of g Ibo bishops sentin a communication re propriation of 825,000 for detectiaR | answers this quostion In the newative, It | will take steos to compel ftoa inforence is that his | NS TasE E esting nee to dec e sorge S. 1, A . s hoids that the land was severcd from amber VRIGE ¢ reaning of the rules wh James M. Kiag of ¢ ba toxt | the mass of the publio domain and tuat t fiea that a call for a vote b AIBGHBR G T CaE chment aud reform™ was the text G ennoat TR Mot Veato s ma, called by a third of either S e S LAY i i D5 brief spee h wora of no | ShEAuens cARCTIURDROCI o pestors W these rules meaut one-third of all m R ReN ErARE TR O HEv W st and which wer; zed by | {0 4hS Bol CreRTNBEARRES Bacic, pat ossip at the State House, i '3 present | 1) D, of Californin, WhO midiculed the demoersts | ouly made it a partof the public domain as Vifquain goes and voting. The paper was reterred to the 1 S. Hard, D.D., ] tta kaving 15 10 the sundty | far'as concerned acts passed after cancellu- rd_inspection 2 judiciary committee. am H. Oula, D.D. Itwas LS Gt B bl b Mrs. Bardon's title acquired after Wadnesday publicatio: tod er und harbor a HB e propriation bll, A resolution was introduced by the North prepared pape b tolpHL AN ib. | cancellation is therefore afirmed and tne | as to be p o meeting of the munity so thor The F ¥n handi- lrnu..m conference cal for a more satis. Rt t il e e IO ‘. ‘.f' S \1\.- 5. D). | case reversed with girections to aismiss the | tary board on Thursday dare enter a pr an, beating Ha vand Ex field ot those now published by the h. Re vas for PN RTain | e o of o Oy WO BLRCICLEUL e rCATIU TS HOT ated Insurance Case. the purpose : down as. ) GINE EXP :S. s et 5 i AneRdling | Ll al fizure in | the subtr schieme ana the downfall of = S T OIAES W a TS with the clerk of the 2 TR I D DD Tn 1880 Exiie beat | y { Terra it 0 2 S st churc s the aliance party aL Life and Connecticut Life [n- s 3 {sE thatatata ot =5 Cotta in the fast ume of Exile's reading of 7 ¢ | at of Rev. t 3 ralk »anies today succeeded in secur- LY e R 00 | Eire Killed, Engineer Fatally Wounded | o8 8 2 raadin b Some TALkIng= ordar from the suprema court for u Dl Bkt o vida man Badly Huort. Ca aw U eant priza hess | ! ss of the | new trial in the somewhat celebrated Hil- ind b I e ge s | or that the lead- | mon insur: case. This is a case ot ¢ ) DRl | ance advised tho ttemyt to sWindie the insurance com- Al 3 3 1 et make th | Those who ha out of a_large mmount of money by Mg el 21 1 rize la 3 members of the | palming off the body of one man for that ot Independent County Convention, 5 Cicos tad mag fom Olio ¢ | Chairman Fosterof the ¢ vorth sLi,s ). Pulsifer v : ation of the pe irty, to the discipline 5 e The 2 it Ualess the farm- \ U6t whick starters, Weights and Riders. eparated from th to ihe ‘pertinacity with whica for the parpose ot selec Several vigorous s en the same equality they would d fought. 4t arose out of the i tantleahis e Faurihievbntion SHE RO T A AL he reason why after the aext | passage by the stateof Tennessce of an Tt AR e T sle o ST | declaring that a womants property shall BBl e S BT BTt HoRe 6 ey Watson of Georgia and Mr, Davis of | be heid for her husband!s dents unless she | poners at Lincots on June s A G Work Am s and Sailors, Chancellor raised their voices in favor of the | couse be held at Li cn June 30, to ele b b s, Dr. Swindells 10n decinring e o eris N s e Decided Agninst the Heirs. other will be held at Kearuey on Augus i ey i States | layman of | State, OFRES The supreme court todsy affirmed the judg- | Dominate cuudidates for state offices, PN R ask , A 10 auleand ftting | * Mrl u. D. Taylor did not think the condi- | Mt of the lowergourt in the case of Julin | Prirary election for the sevora wax Wil STee Erons ind the competent and sufticient o slains | tion of the farmers Jenins ovfal SRR oripE e nat, | Provincisunil s Boic 89, WRABESEES YANH S: D& 2 g, [Specil Thle- | ara L. for this purpose. - ‘The secry ar was | oirs | He had recently pur: 1 William A. Cotlayd, T'ais is a suit’ in cjec Horse Trainer Injured. s e e g ! especiaily requested to e subjuct, | state, paid' 700 par. cent ment to determing thistitle.to property on Dick Beerup, the well known horse trainer 8 On MeLung % The resolution also recommended that a 1 a second | rhan it had oeen purchased for eight years [ West Pearl ty, Cinginnati, - which | 4700 s Gonfined to ois room by injuries £ ( gational | pierici 1 board of three bishons be appoiuted by the o all memolrs | before. The trouble with Kausas was thut :"g:m'hgv-‘d_ to RS Jenkins = and | pecdivad in @ rusaway. Whilo driviag a | dsscciation of South Dakota convenes in the | rpv 113 1A Co oni; P conierence to pass upon-tue guaiifications of S .“-""-”h‘{ .ohe | itdid ot have the snap of the people of i irhost ,nw“,_’ b NOuS "’,“f. ._ ,’f“" - aoly high's d horse up O street last evening } ity tomorrow nigit and continues until Wi~ KusSell, 114 (1. toiefield); Port Choster. all Methodist preachers applying for a po O Tt ot LOTSLIe oM N B e about mo iring the war because Joakins bad jolned | yhg ynimal became frightened at a motor car Delegates are arriv - |h W Madst 1S (dirzen: George tion as chaplainshio in the a 2 e gages and ® rebel'asiny. s Theggult aross overithe fact | on thgjeleetric railwi Beerup was U y and there will bo 4 Lidgiey)s cor 5 The resolution also recom ERIROCH Mr. Simpso f Kansas had | !hat after the general amnesty Jenkins sold | Ui % P o0 ie SR (R TS rening exercises, DU e rial notices of a Dl oA Romose | bis interest in the property to B e She o s Crazy to Loye Their etary of wa ; u the barnacles b long been | belrs ciaim that he had no rignt to sell his [ {13 30001 o e o b ra08 the crowd pheations from dists whi €d in tho Dai fastenea upor nterest, which was a reversionary one, title ago by th g away of the sax fouuder betting 10 bet on the Turnish the recommendation of this board laded all states would soon fol 1 % his lite having been sold under the | 389 DY the rRunIng AWAS oL o u a6y crowded into the enciosurs S TiBEhonRiree. Lite Araidpndatpl rs of the general e o 55 confiscation act. The court holas that hy | 209 14U aF 3 9 wctualty impossibie to other clause v Hrotesting | 5 the general amnesty the disability by which Accused of Stealing a Watch, T mov1 ¥ agninst the proy | Dr aght that the passage of se fo reissue and | Jenkins was constroined from making any | Grant Bartramis locked up at the police f * a8 one Se - rules by woich iiba | ation | ins haviug been | valid iransfer of the property was removed, | station on the charge of purioining a g et and S ed the se By 1, Mr. Trac w York made A 1 that hie could sell any interest he watch from Ehler's tailoring establishment, cape. ” Ever: T B | of order ag He stated it, which happened to be ihe ri HeEw: 1 a companion 3 ko in different d nmittee of twen A { @ no ot on’ to rship after his deatl atte ot ot St giand {§Gchurohito | it he feared that if were sent Back fora New Trial, pocketed the watch, t r the s emain in the bill it mignt ba to secure a ¢ ner to rmers plan e e < 2k < near the front N as was nd rssea ST R ] ! o were sure that no amendment would ba | _The court also rendered an opiulon re- ; e timaniony |-tho Subbathi and 1f| the' weather rorains Aty Hitoe 65 LyEtOlpoRts T ATt BL(S s N6l Btbaann ey e ceiving such assurance ne pressed it, Ho | tbe case of Count Telfaner, appeilant against | {Yi8 3300 the police station | Wheat is all up and in some >y the frenzied paopls AR ] St o free | George W. Russ. Kuss had a survey made | ‘N8 . 3 A bt Trbhs atood ; : : ; now witiou ains. He thou b S Axbtovont 22 | for 1.000.000 acres of Iana b was te purchase | With the in bis pock ! high. It has 4 ) ) down. b e L o { o from tne state of ‘lexas, Beforothe tiwe for | Wil @ 8rra OLrow.on tho o Loty f . chureh bad bat elg! in | 1 ayment arrived he sold bis right in the land | 8780¢ larce FIGATING PRI ¥ Mo Chapiaing, bat fora m fent ch or $400,000, and this suit was to Erom the Potica Con BERY @ N all through the arm The re | g 0 pay the money. i and two | Kansas Germans Propurin ) ' e | SENATE. stion raised, that Russ bad no s wh ve in P pad : = and to seil, was decid ere taken <1, Kan, May 16.- | y ros t | ry Honored -1 ) the court rul The girls are only 10 an - 0 ? passed v Kansus Germ f L £3 o i 5 A e g Ou Taewr parents have been orgaaization, the ok b o i ; ist of ref ¢ e ibu b ot cranaaE 1o 26 Os tried this he state against B SRl R s z Erz Witn DE make (heir first figh fall, whe L oies soon begiu to come 1. T i 13 £ an: S Stenverg faiied 0 | people of the state vote on a propos s bt S Sholc The \ke a case and Oshorne was discharged. call & constitutior ventior ) ank E over any ¥ , a Lincoln huckmag, is ur man nt back to Texas for a new trial, should L | ) bor hiohihad bean o arrest for state and secure from an act P he horses to the tabl i el At ay Important Interstate Commere tion to | The Ge 5 tude of peopla He i nad er the usual f A judgment of interest in it DEMOLISHED BY A TORNADO, almost 10 2d to the i waited Tal Dsl . NIt ne sed the usual reso fal discriminaty was | o, ¢. e o and J)) new voies injected into liansas ity far as the roke and caniered to the post. 4 anxiously turned to Starter politics, the evn th of the state. d States supreme court will have control u as th2 Baltimore & Ohio Dr. Carman of Canada, the frater 1% Hart Near Elmwood en., May taken until 1 o’clock. ng the matter of iacreasing the Fute 'llrl;mm:‘em snadiag Letho s the committee reported T e T T AP R g vy se, Involying the rignt of g | _ PLYOOD, Iab; _ied Akl ; Their scheme is to form organizations in | Rowo'and waited for to rip of red buut- to give the conference | 1 10 sooner had the report been 51001 on the cleri’s desk with a | railroad company to sell at tne red rate 19 FHR.ERS, i) WAt 28)1 ARG BRY00M RASANSEN, ATIL. 0 0entrplion-il BEIS, BULE a0l T AR e & ‘party on at Topeka, A fnx bet Thouyh speech was rippling over pwith fu mitted than Dr. Witson of Oregon moved the uead | tickets Lo parties of ten or more person: ) storm bas been raging here all day, the o & Alrondy soveral ofti agtior s y he bad been surprised at t tot f L the matter be made a special order for was not a f any church his The court, in an opinion by Justice Brown, | fall of rain being the heaviest for years. At u orzunized and a state convention r bad o o : iasdiabane amounkor ey oy wife was a Cath the religious cere- | sustained the decision of Judge Juckson, re ‘ol La el le nortn. | Dus been called to meetat Lawrence June 8 who, by ¢ 0 beat the splaved in Omaka. Bu matter hac Y 2 g 6 o'clock 8 tornado passed one mile north- A e AR R NS skl Bifes i e, i h 21‘1 R ey txhin Lo TAAE A8R “pi insisted that Dr. Wilson's | monies were conduc the Uest of the | fusing to 1ssue an injunction to restrain the P I'he Topeka Germans held a 1nass ed Lhe start f ¢ utes, west of the town, goiag in a northeast dire Saturduy nizht and electe delegn wire seversl vy by Bishov Keane, rector of tne Cath- | railroad from e tion was fair and that the conference | fam itinuing the sale of party eakaways. Al bugo wagou going aboul the streots with this 11d be informad that a further report of the first occasion | rate tickets. The general grouna of | tion, sweeping everything in its track. A | this conventi A resolution decluring | the next attempt tuey in fairlv gooa MEAIORS I P S antmale: - Hemovo the committee providea for 4 change of epis. Mcers of the senate |-the opinion i3 that it is an | new house twenty-eignt feet square recently | AgaiLS sumMptuury legisiation was ud seder and Iowe dropped bis flag with the Homod sppinuse/l I felt afraid when: I copal residences. Ha further declared tuat ao officiated in such | unjust discrimination for a rail- | puily on vhe farm of O. C. Cook was entirely TR o Langstroely boing mosk Bonk ] the reports wers oot beius read in the order road company tosell tickets at wholesale o il S FICTIMS OF MOB LA, in the punch. Tue ve o that wagon, very much as some men | penorts ] e icae itk o e et ot 8t demoiisied. There weve four persons in the L ; e G Shavlwiinn, yery muchiss some. ST Al i servicos the members | cheaper than “atretail. ‘The chares azainst | 4CMOUSMES, Thers WER TOUF - — was hurried ou ngstreot ta Whep iparaae Hhoir w) Bk Aol T'he previous ques wits ered and > ered the chamber, followed | Baltimore & Otio is that it bad violated | builaing, Wara:Ml more oz 1 Threo Alabwma Negroes Hurried Into | Baks the rinoios orders ware to taio P A AT Dr. Wilsou's motion was stowed under indges and members | the interstate commerce act, first by failure | none fatally. They wers brougit e o lead and ke as louz us possivi v bR | i9ranca 00 ALt A it By Ohiaaes ue the members of [ to postin its office excursion raies, and are peing carcd for. At this. R TR Master Doggett obeyed ; ictious : B0 f Abgacl 8 the dead senator's f The funeral com- | Baltimore & Ohio \sailroad insisting anassible b details of the cyclone s o letter aud 1n the opeuing furlong be gave s sful circuit rider in Canaaa the zrea Dr. Maxtield stated thai there wus 50 pair | mittees of both b A [Py R e SN s Citii, Neb., May 1 pecial Tele- n early this morning tho buckers of other sandidates u bad scare est and most sutistuctory experie m of eyes it N @ una A Ty d; and, second, by the sale | gram to 1z B A thunder | named Berr! n, Jim )7 0pe ip 8 g of tro could have would be e read between W in their ickets would aport them ower this afternoo; ug struck tne I Ganter were & { and shot Lougstre 9 ano of theso chnirs aused the discus sed to G pver its | ar 2 co 1se occupied by Henry Pilasterer, tearing 5 e R SAREROmRRG.. ¢ mittec or aiors nna s : ple rovo of office, allegation, which is th stber room and eacaped unburt on Saturday aight ; i AR 53 second liver a charge 158 tloor of toa after essive funeral sermon, | importance, the commission \guin Histixos, Neb,, May 16, — Spec n w SO DOV g feeup ot Is tho ¢ | hav ) deteated, now y report of culogy, delivered an the Baitimore & O« railroad, and whea it | gram to Tie B For seven es 2 ¥ FRcL . BuckRmURQ. to thoha) pubtie AGipe oxs AT } tha comuniite Rad baen si0g ing incense, | continued, sregard of the commissicn's | week it rained almost constautly ot ere Mrs. Bryant wa Foppeg Raok Bongmce OF Base oy e public sch 1o |, . Buckles madc a “";j" eu; ot the | s on tho improvised | order, toscll_ party “ate tickots. applied o | Yesierdas it was quite pleasant, but ¢ e il Bt oG eam RO S 4 aug Bessard, who Were mgniog suliy £ Dr. Carman then thaakod the\aenference’ | (RS ANRE SRWIERGM: ARG SMINDHLY FoNsed d silver of the attending | the Urited States'« art for the Southern | a miuiature cloudburst, continuing her over the head with a stick o rses babind Fairview w \g mattors 4ot SAERAD R, Dankog the! don(eren boopposition. sred and the | Di300DS, monsignors, priests and acolytos, district of Ohio for 4.0 issuance of a vrit of | began, and theu a steady rain st in, Whan she screamed he a the leadar RIS oD on Kives Sudrmimd . I'ie previous question was oraored aud the | 4 bigh' tributa to’the dead senator ana ac- | injunction or other 'prociss to restrawn the e ner, but finally became fri oneaE: ZRINAR T i ar- | report of the committes roc iding tuat | yracted marked attention from the classical | Baltimore & Otio from further c ing to Taterrupted by Bad Weather, Ioquiry developed tne fac oo 00N BN ) e hovs be elected was idopted. the | severity of the stylo sell their tickots. When Judge Jackson de- | Cray Cexter, Nev., May 16.—[Special to | cook of the family had arran oM adupted Dy which no resol e e et b ommended | oAV the conclusion of the services the re- | cided aguinst the comimission Tue B Tue Ciay Co Teachers asso- | her two bro'hars and < ‘ar g MUEORER, 215 "will be received fro e report recomnmende maius were removed to the late residence of | case to the United States su 1 ( money, when sh reise: ciation was ad t here Satur that there be no col ted for red bishop el agett was Evy . A tue deceused, and the senate awjourned, o matt s reg c rried o three negroes were arre h A i s d the saate tujournod. tho matie wded o o e R Y the avtond. | MATIEd Tho threo uertoes were ary bers catche ABULAIE oL} roports aftes blay at present and whea the time should arvive CENSUS BUREAU INQUIRY, ’ Opinionof the Court. ance was small and tbe adjourned | last night 8 mod disposed of them as rel A VA y 0, ol Aa. A sdjourn the conferen sine ¢ Oro8ss, 2 number the qasation of colos s ‘The court, in its opinion says: [t is not all for two weeks. apove. th f 1 3 . spe wis de 1 by a vote of pb-0'consuiasg.- 1 “Lha election of A Palilng' Testimeny~Fays Hesn liseriminations thas fall witk o inhab FQ Was ais0 & ol for ! — ’ Ay The fitness aud qualifications of His Duties—Washington Notes. Y BT T ey ey Ao 78 ients for the Dur | FearkvL New zeariNn nven O : e o M Y iy v iag more | Wasmixarox, D, C., May 16.--J. A, or uureasonable. Farinstan 1a be L fun p— ta Ve g Dr. Ridgeway, for the W i only questions tWat § oo niogg of the farms, | PR o R e oty 9,99 avended.” ad the | CTOMS Destroved, Vessels Wrecked and t goucelh, ppsaied & rivging y Sivision of the census Durau, than for 3 rip fram to + 1 favorable for far Ay i Buildings Dewolisl reet u D e o s par o dot o v ? 4 | —— burri v al N o on " v in the raco nto lcgisiative cou Loty 1e bureau t him to do s fare, Narrowly Escaped Death, . 1 a: sequent developments wil and to declire that there w sire on i | equatities iu salaries and e At oty R Kot g et an 2 s feared : T Her A e A o 1o comumitie iou of £2d | Y05t porsons o mako © BRoe | 1. WDk A e [ Qi 3 May 4 ol | is of acres of wheat, corn, oats and oRe. 08 Bk i t Tho naper orested & heated bistiop © atter tad been dis finance. ro od - v S - 9 to 3 Mrs, Henry Oleson b - o v MGeRS. ANANAGEN, Rily bad infiuence, resumed bis day d by sectiou 2, arley ave ruined. Vessels lying in the Morrow s iressed t cussed at th in the co ee nd e | . ¥ b roned ¥ suting . - Frow 4od liaceland wero sase 16 was sddvessed SR AL gl I NS RIIYAG SRE 180 | Gofors the census ofice in oui- nation. Indegd, the pos was badly burned while lgntiug @ gasoline | omp. qisappearsd in the storm, and after it | log Up fast and some of the deleates want IANG Ben Lo maasoma of o8t €lo- | ittee and explained Bow it | of just discrimination aad riasonaie pr stove this ¢ Her clothiog became ig- [ was nany vessels went asaore and | Longstreet having been killed by o have tho right of the floor to speak upon | 94FhL Sbecenes in he discussion. | | pad occurred. He said 00,000 bad | ences 1s those secl nited and sne from the bouse in a | of 1ife is feared. endeavor to catch Fairview io the the paper. The resolution was signed The roport tousbing tection ol | been appropriated for the mortzage division | decluring b sheet of flame. grass she | from parts of the count ong. a i ¢ i RARAPAS-. £h8 Setalution. was & | ored bishop was agopted. vp 3 F | from sll parts of the country | furlong. aropped back sly and thor. ars Wright Eaton, presides Sy ey Py g, IR R vy ¢ d a | unjust managed 10 ext the Hames bofore | the burricane sbow buildings | oughly veaten. It wasa disgraceful position Woman's éouncil and the. secret Tt W 10 subatance the taoators Sale. In. |ithe work of on. | the con beiog fatally burned and unroofed in every divec for u four to five favorite 1o bold 50 early in Bme organization. B e lished by Tur BEe last week, recommending | it W8 €o s | that a charge may be perfectly rea: ——— te of the damage can as y the race, but the idol of the public bad been Several of tho delegates beld that the | ;0'g, "o hrosent episcon LMo Ing | wantea more pay r section yot may ain 1 unty's Court Houge. Siven tried and found wantiog, aud the race was resalution stould be referred to the commil- | \0uinag and episcopal reside e g | gressmen iustead of b i | minatic: iureasonable preferct ¢ 0., May i6.—(Special Tel No details from the Interior are as vet | seen to lie between KRussell aud Judge Mors 120 on lay deleation. Mr. Shivkie of Ken- | [MEUCC 00 CRIScoRd) eos Sences bo located | viyio o the offica | under sections 3 god 3, Th road o Tue Bee.|—The county commis- | practicavle, as the roads are washed out and | row, Pessara aud Hacelsnd § i tucky seid that a sunilar resciution was | i DR it e S & Representative Leary of California will in- | paniGs are bound only to gi ame terms | sig accepted the new Jefferson | ail commuctication cut off. From R e e e 3 . already before that committce ! troduce in the house a resolution requesting | to aii persons alike, Uader the same condi- | ooan 4 The building is of W tions, however, the damage bas Deen AR Y . D Buatler chief oppopent of the | Episcopal K ences in Foreign Lands, b sretary of st T A i - fant eounty hous be building is of Wae- y e o e A te Pl T the secretary of state, if not incompatible | tions aad circumstauces, and aoy fa rensourg sandstone and the best in the stave’{ e8ormous, and a oumber of lives lost. On the upper tarn, or 1 of sevem admission of women in ihe Metbodist | Dp Neely was opposed to the iiea of locat- | With the public intirests, to report to the | promotes an inequality of conaitions | o e et i e D teack Arios Was B04 .61 —— furiongs, Russell beld first by an open church, got floc A red-hot | iz episcopal residences in foreizn lauds, | Bouse reasons for the removal of Frederick | ag equality of cagrzes and eZLFas were only §306, o Sialaon S EE SRR s aa i length from Judge Mor iced, the gy :;"_ began to appear immineat. But Dr | Hg peld also taat if the number of residences | A. Bancroft of lilinois from the position of Tuis court halds that party rate tickets as . — Caino, I, May 16.- The United States | Morris candidate swung inte the home sdckioy was dlsappointed. Tho resolution | was jncreased the number of bishops would | librarian of tue State department and tne | sold by the Baltimore & Oio, beisg sold to Violent Death of R Shue SAA W - me | stretch @ good loogty and & Lalf i frosd was refecred Lo the commitice on lav deiega- | hyve to be increased. He thought that the | BOMInation without bis knowiedge ta con- | all pessons in parties of tea of more. whether | wixs Neb.. May 16 warship Concord arrived this moruiog. She | or pis competitors. His backers were gation with sion and amid great ap- | s speedily coming when 1t would be | ETess Lo he consul at Bruncwick, Germany, | theatrical parties of pot, 4o no stitute & B s TR s was met below the citv by several boats | jubilat, aud tbrew their hats 1o the dause Dr. Buckley 1ok his seat ! - ——— | ~ Baron Fava, the italiau minister, called at | vioiation of the intepsiaie cos " e 10 NN SAK. -l pler, @ balf- | 4,00 and escorted to tue lanaisg. Sal | in thelr joyful anticipation ot A reoludos was olired culling for | [CUNTINUED ON SIFIB PAGE. | 1L Slaie depiriment Luis afieruood, There | The court sdjouraed uatll Octover next, | Witled girt 1iving two miles south of tows, | were exchanged, ng winplog uckels. Russel, Boweyer - ~

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