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THE OMAHA DaAIlLy BEE. NUMBER ¢ OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1892—TWELVE PAGES. ——ee — e e —— —— - e — - m— = * — 1 1 i \ s Wi \ | the tracks, toppled over on their sides or D y N N N the national commiskion and tho executive | [° NQ 1 D AICNT B . 'FN '\PF BLIZZARD FOLLOWS FLOOD | booe wited™opeuss” 2 e vitucs | THIRD PARTY MEN SNUBBED | sosomiioeaiomie *hemer=ss 1 snevusivs | CHARLES H. PAUL ARRAIGNED Vbl o DRIVEN TO DESPERATION | compavy's yards & couple of wrecking care have power 10 aet iu e ubsence of their = — | velon went down with tbe | respective bodies, Weather for Omaha qEggeinity— - & o & tricks r on their sides | *Your committeemre of the opinion that it | ird, ot continuea cotder. | W now, Sleet and Wind Bweep Over Siouz | Hun of track bad the § " s & Dinitle ttempt to | i* Wholly unnecessary 10 provide for more | Adame Count £- T + Bound Over N Btr hich the Bossasand Anti-Han Boow, Ble b and b 0 Washed It snier whet el W They “,“Lx“‘ a Pruitless syt to | B e e 58 _“S'U‘r;"""“.“_‘(’_h more | Adume County 't Es-T . Bouud Over A 1 traite to Whi b ‘f ‘x Herr City and Other Points. down from one dre feet Oull Up the Subtreasury Bill, | ing the fiscal ;ear of 1508, 1n fact, the duties in Ten Thousand Dollar Bonds. Blizsard Foliows I'§ son Meu Have Been Put. ncks of the Omubn any | discharged by ‘he Bationsl commission nd Allinnce Men Snuthg Congress. o vy Wisnington street east, and | S | by the nomrd of Indy munagers can be as ef- | DusHes K. Faul AtiRe on e i "D WORK TO CAR THE SUFFERERS 06t, & distance of 2,00 IREIA SUNDR W ficientiy performedby the exocutiv mit GED & ~p | 10w Republican Bosses Desperate S G VAILAB DDA HARD WORK TO CARE FOR TH strost 8 distunce of 2000 feot, DISCUSSING THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL | eienus performeaby the exocuuive co | ALLEGED SHORTAGE SAID TO BE LARGE vy SEEKING AN AVAILABLE CANDIDATE cen arriod out. The rails and ties bung dangling U bodies fu full session. Siuow, however, wec S— Bake Bl aud Rucing News, n the air from the veiron bridge tion 7 of the_aot of April 15, 15, gives | . Reports of Tmmense Dumage by the High | noross the Floyd - tiad only | President Harrison's Action in Signing 1n- | gione to the World's Columblun commis. | rent Developments Indiente That it Will [ Floed Story Continued mes of Disgrantied Towa Republican Waters Still Coming in from Many | H'(;‘l"'wn. washed | s Registry Bill Roundly Appluuded by sioaers the p:v}v'vrlo modify the rules and @ Fifty Thousand Dollars—Deputy ;:‘l"‘l‘:";" “'.‘M\ Thut Promise to Fall Fint—Rialve as | he track of ukee compant sete | . " o PRt O regulations relating te@strance and sdmis- 3 . - - h merican News, Vote-Drawin Lodesto Jes Along the Missourt and X e House—Incidents of Yestorday | © Fist Rearrested on 8 New Com & Vote-Drawing teatone— it i thie Mis v | tied considerably, aue u preat | e 46 W g Houss | ®10n foes and other fights affecting the pube PAGE IIL Political P'oiuters. Minsissippi Rivers. | grade e brdge anproachea | Session iu the Se . lic, it would be well if this suggestion were o T e g Council Blufte News. by iy, | swey. The muin bridge still remnius » | — | 8greed to, that the section should be so —— —_— | Sioua City & Pacific briage was moved about amended as to glve such nower to the board PAGE IV. ; 6 : % i Y Sk o i dete. | Ei01 acues and oaly some light wash Wasminerox, D. C., May 20.—There was | of references and control when the nationwl | Hasrixas, Neb, May 20— [Special Tel Editorial and Comment. Siovs Ciry, fa., May 20.—|Special to Tas il g | considerable excitement aud some ill foeling | COmmIttee is ot iu sossion, It i prover 10 | gram to Tue Bre.|—This moruing the case | PAGE V Ber © tw developed & po'itical e o e e Work in the Flooded Districts. among the republicaus in the house today bc‘;;"‘l“; et soveral oot Y were | SFuiust Churles H. Paul, churged with ow- | Changed Tholr Tactics—Heath's Letter. movement which is exc distrust among "".r" “"BL‘:N_:*“M 5":"'('\‘"}'” throe vours | (Al kivds of work in tne fiooded | when Reproseutative Kilgore of Texas raised | prougit to the attention of your commitee | Dezzliug public funds while tremsurer of | Fatal Faith Cure at Lincolu e republicsns of tis u plan to use -Iu e 0 Rt 1' u’r-’ar—\ ;(.r‘”‘" thir P98 ‘v‘:‘i' e very difficuit paud IWUCD | u point of order which was sustaiued by the | and in no instance did they fuil to make such | Adams county, was calied up for prelimi. | Jowa News PAGE VI ot an club or ” to further - CHRME ol v i o B W | LS WAKTEEE o e trer. Lhe care | CUBIr (Mr. Hervert of Aluoams) against the | inguiry in respect 10 vhem as their iimited | nary hearing the rounty court bvefore | : stock | 1he purnoses of the auti-Hurrison bosses in It is lucky that there was nct o heavy down- | ibe w Ather Clikufes 'unl; Farlly "} | bill spproprieting | tie would permit. Judge Burton. County Attorney Hoepner | G8in. Provision, Money and Live Stoc be Minneapolis convention. There was or pour, but as it is work has been greatly im- | I UG CleFtitute will be & boavs task. Todus | ity of Washe | ., There were chaiges that tn the letting of | 404y noc ooniiiot which embrapes the Murkets. i paized sevoral week ut Des Moines peded and the discomfort and hardship of |y FEFRL WUASE Beople EOL BACE I mver o e v, | cortain contracts fayeritis ad been sbown, gt S i - - = PAGE VII “Phe lowa Republica b Itiwas to by the people much entisuced | Evvirtony wes ‘e BHaREE 1ud Based T08 | ore s the lute General ¥ | und ovideuce tending 10 estabiish this was | Fesult of the investigatiou of the expert who | walluce Broateh Tells of Hazing ut West b L d 1t & 16 and ¢ ble thut many | jast night wus well sheitered and cured for | Spherman. The matter will be called up 1w | offered to your committee, but it did not | has been for three monchs examining the | Poiut. composed ol picked republicans from ik r“n: r; t-u'J n:v-d. “nrlt"t:‘.l»"““.”-_l Y el “ - | thie house toworrow in the stape of & separate lv:.: that ibe charges were sustsived, | books of the county treasurer. According | PAGE VIIL different loc os i bhe state. it et e e | St Rl s bill bl Tore publicity, Wt | to the umended iuformation the actunl short | Nebraska Crop T'roxpects Was given gut tumt ithe purjioes "ol i work by the miadie of the lorenoon, Th | Most of the outdoor w had 10 be | Onoe more the third party, as represented | SonSi oD in some caus I.:r_(.\mu.nh(.'umk | ageis 4,000, which is somewhat more than | Board of Pubise Works Ttebels. club was o aid the party in the cawpaign, liet committee redoubled its efforis. The ap- | sbaudoned, the la « ref stay out | el X - ” nod to extend thélnvestigation 10lo chn- | eygp gvas first expectud. | but it uppoured that the most active work lications rapidiy inoreased for supplies, | ib the storm. One thing that deiays work | DY Mr. Watson of Georgia, stiempted to se- | nels which were manifestlv outside of the | “p “pyy" waived examination and was | PAGE IX poured that he ot : R RRRIRIY bek il of dravmen 1o o | cure consideration of the resolution request- | legitimate scope of it suthority and where e ol { Wwas 1o be done at the Minueapolis conver p- | I8 the reluctau istriet | Methodist Conference Provosdings. Iy for clothing. Tne executive ¢ bound over to appear vefore U especi 1 1t bus refused o | 110 the lower part of lown ~where | .ing the ways and meaus commitiee 1o report | JASuSs were ruised. gleariy tho subject of de- | poupt ay the June term, with buil fixed at | Some Bits of Omuhn Lite, tion, which the clud was to uttend in a body, R e | LUE streels are 5o torribly cut up. The Flosd | the subtreusury bill, und once more the de- | Y"muation ‘hu‘ o .h:"l_r.-‘ 0% CUUIFCly OUSIae | £10,000. His former boudsmes aguit sicuea | Boston Aldermen Visit Ouabin. kaving a unif headgunriers, bunds end great many telegraphic offers of mid. The | river, which is not falling, 1s still dowg daw- | mand for the “regular order” operated us au SUOSESRS o e ‘bfi‘ e left them to ihe | i upnearance bond aud he was released PAGE X. other muchinery for active operations. The president of the gas compruy, who recides | are, especially a Judgment of suck tribunuls Stor.ly after noon ¥ tory. depu | 8 ¥ at tho jams ut the bridees | phjectio in Philadelphia, telegraphed the local man- | The Fourth street bridge, which it was hoped Sundry Civil nanuel Fist, who was | go 0 : % The I ty under Tremsurer Paul, was rearrested the club was to be restric run ( 1 of the repu ching Hand membersk to 400 ted Bl Nothing Like it in B . | could be s s ruined this worning by n i i 787040 attorne! PAGE XL i ager uuthorizing hira to draw for #00. | O0Y .H'\“.k‘:,‘,fl R b A the call of comwitteos for repor sion, the| gommities expresses tta | O8 8 Complaint made by the county sttornev, | | 5 cBu national commitlee was to noCOmpPRDY 1t There were scores of such offers, but all | e e = | tbe house wont into committee of the whole | © e in the assured suceess of the expo- H e Al LT ted Clond's Trap Failed A SR i i " tared . Omuli's Offer of Assistance | Lestor of Goorgta in the chair) on the | Bition. *In every essentin! fesiure it stands | th information filed todsy upon which I Nebraska Amateur Bl Players’ Roster. Minneupoly was quietly stated tuat were courteously decliuod Lester orgla i : i R o was reurrested. Mr Pisi upon arreipument be would sue 1o it thut the members should Ou nccount of subscriptions there have | , The committeo of the Umata Board of | sundry civil b tions ang molonies he¥e oeptia Soalx UV | watved cxamination aud was oound over 1o s Zon T e S ki 1 uecount of subscriptions th O 1 ¥ribkAe, CORRINNE BT IC, IR (GO00 AR, Fohin G Dickerson moved to strike out the ap- | tous nd colontes have uccepted the invita. | Waited cxamination and was vound over 10 | w0 producs of Labor. socure admission to the convention hall - been nbout &),000 pmid into the treasury of |y re. | tion to participute_in ic district court under §10,000 bail, He ob- : 000 10 ouable the se s ishment of | bave appropriat £u ustional | Buse. 1t is expected tuat twenty other for. | WS considerabie complaint as eicu countries will alsp be ropresented. Com- | 108 Of the original informatior u the euterprise and | IE district court 610,000 bail, He ob- 5,755,000 For ihat pur. | tained bonasmen and was released. ThOre | eommse— s to the word ou which ABYTEKIANS IN SESSION, is, W. A. L. bovons and Max Meyer, | Propriution of & this morning and ure looking | Iy of war to compiete the est nahs would be | the Chic Orgauized to ight Hurrison, Latterty h the executive committee, besides the nppro pristion by the city council. A committee is reached ter over the sir Wever, uumerous circum- stances have arisen sugg s. They suy C et by & vote of 30 f oted | €lad to render ali ussistance nee Almost | park. 1 ) iug unat some of Joukiug after the bouses whicl wore flosted | glad to rondor ali ussiktanco vecded. Almos LT ELL vinting | Dlote exhbits wili be mude by il tne coun. | FiSt was arrested lnst Junuary. It coutaived e § b of | thio,nFototers BF the Towa vawmm_ i off or overturusd, with a view to their res. | (38 hole Supoly of freeh met is exhauted, | o A7 B9 s ud the | tries which promise attoudunoe, twenty-six | JOUTteen charges of embezloment aud miding | OMcers Blected and Other Procecdings of | | WEENET E EIE O RORTIHRE o toration in cuse of the poverty of the owners. | the packing. aud dressed - hoef houses. | srecnal ot Colu enn of which will erest sp LT ke e DT € Ll 4 b el ol K R e e A e S ¥ e At the Stock Yurds The butcher sy are scouring the | The announconient of the approval by the | their own dispinys. Duliy states und teert- | PIISEIGUE 10 Sivoeplng cbarges atell The | Poutuaxn, Ore.. Muy 20.—The Presbyter- } FEUDUSHAtS he PfUne mover, v the or- et s i 5 t { it W tking desperate | ceived with spplause ings and make spodlal cxnivits, for which | (00 L6 ATRIGRECE O BRAREEORGNT DUL SRS | elected Rev. W. C. Young of Danvilie, Ky., | of Des d tume Clarkson striker. stock yards. The dead bodies of the €10 Ret 4 supnly of coul, us without it | M. Kilgore of Texns raised a point of or- | 85,182,500 hns ulrendy beon providea, I be- | States that L e prapriate the | as moderator o the third hallot. Nominat. | He bus om town 1o town MBKILE Up B comes obvious, thersfore, that the expend. | vised Charies H. Paul which bogau to emit stench were huulod larze amounts of nieats which will | der agai £t the clause iu the bill appropriut list ¢ memb s tuerein. He is a strenuous away all duy. The contract was lot for the | Spoil. 1f Sioux City cun tave five Guys of | Sug 80,000 for the prevaradion of a site aud | itures of the local cerporation, of individual | InCUEY which the expert reporis us the de- | ing speeches were prohivited. Tue nominees | 5, G FORCTRE PGPSR FIC, 18 S ELIBIONS i) i Ze over the | WArm, clenr weather ail will be well, but | LU erection of o pedestul for & statue of the | Outerprise of the states aud territories and | Helency el B were Rev. Robort Christie, St. Paul: Rev. | o545 peon tatking Blawe, iu public and it Floyd river. No efforts will be spured to en . ould be aisn Wit > reach the stupeudows aggregute of not 1658 | Haxrivgs, Keb, May 20.—[Special Tele- | Smith b Hev. ‘W, A, Wallacs:s Waifu- | JEUINER SR (EHITEANSTLIC BApU AT B able the company Lo reopen tho yards for busi Aia of Sulounkeepers Itefused. sl S ks than #30,000,000 for exposition purposes. 10 | wrum 1o Tur I A% o was | jugtons Rev. W. C. Young Dauville, Kv.: | W¥ldrival” Ho hus ulso beon endoavoring ot AR The saloon men held 8 meoting todsy” snd e b et | iwtop Sae o M bene syt Lon | (Be e W0 T Rand R exauinion tvas ) ore, Puiladeinia: Rev: | o e e R e ran e Thie macking bouse comparies are making | BETE6d 10 seud & tewpiing proposinonto | - Mr Hendersor of lowa mude an earnest | stauds ulone. Thege s uothing like it n all | 110 today in Hastiogs of caudidutes w uncieco, A4 | wih soms enstera muu for vice presigent. Muyor Pierce, who enforced the low peal o the rentieman from Texas u- | history. Ite surp I kindred eq- | aspired to fil 8 vavancy st delyuin. The | myjg iy eyaotly th whict strenuous offorts to begin sluughtering 800 | arminst th T VB0 O UEAEAAAE aw his objection and to permit the com- | terprises and will amoly illustrate the genius | The vacancy o in the old AL i hruon? oI | WOTbRTAY ST oug will soou be ready. Thev have spent much | relief f £ £10,000 ie bepefit of the | Mittee ununimously to pay this t 1o | of the American puqpue iu the great domuins | gressional Gistrict. but for rens than | g naper, uio Des Moines Register, befove of the time todsy in Lz the slaughter | City 1o be expenaod iding bridees, | the ry of the graud commander of we | of agricuiture, commeroe aud invention, woo | oI © SRR DAL O TERC toice the Jowa republicans heid their. convention, jes huve made | CUrbing nndother improvements. | army. Unless this cluuse were nillowed 1o | constitute the foundation upon which res ech which is ragarded houses. I'tie railroud comy ts 4 that the re- The Kegisier o X8| it it 5 ¢ = restrains candidutes to those comiug . . : One hulf was 10 b n‘cash mom stund the army of the Tennessee would nave be structure of ourm ! plory aud pros- essed 1o belie 3 g H slow progress toward openiug communica vielded to the *wide ope ol oot e A ELIeE e could a | perity. W plory Aud PO | the new Fufth, @ considerably sualier dis- | cgely 'due to geographical | Publicas -convenuion sho iustruct for tions. The Chicago & west b collectea monthly | statu Ger Sherman eaking for | . trict. ~ Nine yvouug goutleme H se he hela views suared by | ©imDE e of his letter. This scheme, £ ¢ a ollected oty 1 Sh . i Akl Lstimute of the Igeome and Exprnses. seuted exumination b2 howeve: sbortive, us it was sven 1o bs R truin iu this morning-from the soutt snd will | ne whisky 'y be uppealed to the only body the o el el e e bio viver. He S iiepiie Mostity g et one out | ars woul v fine of wive a site. Here ulove was the The committee submits several estimates | but ow _nisunderstanding us 10 the the cuurch is lurixon’s hostilily : o 3 b i | #30 enct 5 power 1f it were deuled, the iuten- | received from variof total | payment of the fes for | examivation, | d its tenets tn e T he Curroll branch is ot opeaed ® e R O B bt w06 was de. | lucome and expends sunt of tue | but four submitted to the meaion! tests. Oue ; iurkson imself ul when it will be, as streams to cant will hardly be considered owing to al defects. The examinution very doub 1be vouthe; from being defeated for fuct, he goes us 8 dele. nud then @ives its own estimate. | PP ces the total in@@me &t £24,275, 482, mude | Seriov ated. He that the gen v of r | beeu luid before him, Mavor Pierce repliad: | tas Dot; nud ihey may Just as well | withdraw his voi mau would are swo.len badly, aud subsid i | < e " 3ut My. Kilgore pny ip ol ¢ of ¢ TRCeipLs, 50,000 is being conducted by J. J. Burk, superin- | Fat e, Lor Lud the friends Troinle Aler » Maple River SO ises T O e R s i iy city bogdls, £,000,000, n, princ il was made the sec srdcr for Mo him bie would huve b bt The Milwauke line fixed up so that Yesterday and ¥ those who hed cattle | point. The ruies of the house should be en- itures are put at £14,819,058, the ulien, principui o ter: feutad iu ‘-.'.:u conve Some 5:1 (;L‘ dis- a teadn cowd be b + it from Manilia lasy | 10_the yaor picking out their indi- | forcea. 1f the stalue should be erccted it | Commitice deducting@, 137,024 from the ex- | Spblicants ure 1. M. Kecley u Midalen as aud others | LreL CORVERLIC byt Ll A Sheriing, Siots then, however, thene hos || Fi00SLbroperts osses as newr s could ula be provided for in an orderiy meuver. | benditures as estiuicd by Mr. Higgin- | Willism W. Webster. B d: Alvert A of Salt Lake of u site and endowient for a § f “FALC, 16 D ATuOne oonLaO C. E. Bragy, W brEo 5 i voibam,the targesi §rem isken off beng | Niles Juniute and Georee Lebew, MeCoo Presvyteriun college to be called Westn ML P20 SOP SRRANL T HEh L beeu more troubie wlong tne Muple river sud 2 head, of which about fifiy okt Ly Dreticlu e, 000,000 for “wp Smutramural railwoy. | The result will uot be known me tme. | ter piace, was uccepted. A commitice was | phracted 1l wus nckoowladged on all hunds i te line is aguin out fu two. 1t tas been im- | Mr. Brec the clause | In this couvecti¥li the report suys —_— SANROIRLSA Ojdrats ke atmm Plogil inp ] JAEb Lbe: Be t of the purty was dis- 2 possible 1o learn at what exuct point the | of Morning Side, who h was ded to pey an | the commitiee hus 1t suggested auy reduc- _ Nebraska Dentlsts in Session. ceptance tineuly for Goneral Harrisor 4 trouble is, or whethers bridge has been | g quite heav had ‘about f clogoent tr who served in | tion in the §200,000 sigropriuted for tue con- | Frevont, Neo, Muy 20.—(Special to Tre | Hor Srusas, Ark., Mg #0. <At todoy's Mtwa Scheme That Wil Not Work ) hea 1 He | the armies duri estimat Sixty are £ the wi eeted | stru 5: v, and was g on o1 the am igggitute nsor Lake Frout | Boe. he sixteenth rnual session of the | se: ttie Southern P UVLOTIGD USS6Im- taken out. 'The lwe will nol be opened 101 { & few weeks azp tnat the o hout ). J u ark, thoug 54 X Ces: T ulso h tat 1 { reports were d, moiud? oL W ptually b weather 15 wild, and it is almost impossinie | s boud, und A. W. Johinson of Armour, | imerposed to prevent th - erection of o monu- | penses coula be saféig vediced tna the total | 1048V itern: very fnterasuiug session. A | o0 S (ERR BRGS0 Ll el el A e ol SFor anbr 50 WOk, | S. D.. lost #hout us many mont o the grest commander of the army. limit be brought bowate §15,500,000. 1t then | fund of $200 was raised aud placed in the | yoginy aguinst the sending of arms 8ud | maric name of Glaine, 5ot L"“*X““("lm"‘-: dm: Superiutendent Gilis of thelimois Gentrai |, 1 & Mitetiell of Slous, Iu., anly losi oue | The chwir (Mr. Herbert) suid thut he | makes o commitioe fptiste of expenditures | Mb0ds 0f u commitice 1o be used in enforcing | umpuiition to natives by diflerent Hationl | Fation Said be comms wnd wte Lo uneies o o peud out of a car. would like to overrule the point of order if | to May 1, 1843, the date of opening. It esti- | the Atate laws reluting to the praciice of | howors was read. 1 asied the assembly 10 | Lo the - bty s aphod from Lemsrs that be hus o large . W. Hemmingway aud . S, Lee of Gay. his wey clear 10 do &0, but he 33,199, aud s to ex. | deutistry. e b s el LR R L . Ciancer, the force of men at work ot the first break west | ville, S. D., who urrived Wednesday mori- d 1o lew sutnorizine the appropria- Bauer's setimete | The followiug oft re clected: Prasi- | Lorcede with uo « " i pzomoiaeuils | culculnted for of there, out thet the outlook for opening | iNE with four car louds of cottie, »0 &nd was constrained 1o sust@iu the point therefrom §1,410,- 8 3 3 Omahu; vice presider Pt 20, —Tte ceneral | beon s notori + Des M’mhu; He the line toward Sioux City is gloomy. Hopt. d rule out ¢ copmitiee's estimute of e ot e ST TR L American School ure uo tricks in His prominence istasteful 1o Hendersg AN 3 3 - g Allon & Bjorgstad of Furib The Urion Pacific train is on the west side | o0 0 of the river; 1 ularly ) Leech | . M treet west und is muaking the usual time one carglos reh, is in session are iu attendance fror Ly iu this en pave notice that he | the house to- | e of & separate bill sud A. Diffeubrche: usk unanimous consent for ite consideration SOUVENIES OF THE FAIR. H. W. Suriver, O 1 81 of Fargo, N. D., had which was suved three The Sioux Gity & Northorn is at_work nara | Ladue &' Sophs of Garretson, S ding faxtber aosion, 2hs commiries FpAD i :....(.d,\‘\v i o eary i R 1 g 3 somas Bernicht Akron, 1a., eac e bouse 100k & recess. the evening | Specinl Bill Introduced in the House for | Grand lsland hoids “ov ne exe fig K X 2 ) = pLAtSRenausRoT Shdiaos, Sgpra | car joud ot wore suved session 1o be for the consideration of private Their Colnnge—A Creticism. committee consists of the president sud sec D b a st ‘ R SR e L i S special train went up with the official Insmusse Adbant pension bills. . o, | vetaries. ki V i i wil destroy any tasmu lbert Len, it i i WasmiNGro, D. G., Moy 20.—General St. Z o ug, Spok: have besu’ of dts the Illinois Central track this m e nn., lost t Monson, u w = : % % Gt Ol el CaEa ? They arrange 1o put heavy forees at own Soutn S IN THE SENATE, Ulair has presenteduan the house s World's Keuruey News Notes. rgauized congresy . i3 Syl Hesaces o il Biroes & | e Bout por, lost tient fair souvenir ‘bill, ‘§tprovides for the issue | KEARSET, Neb., May ‘30.—[Sp Tele- now being ! e republicans of Jows bave no sympatby work i different piaces tomorrow sna push | head ou Lound Coffee O | puguuge of the River und Harbor Bill— | or trensu s % Ten it | gram 1o T BEE |— . e thie urti-Hurrison cabl, in which they i metrniatrn ciioalo! filis iine wwith at) moesic ] Diud car of cattle, which B s of treasury notes under the existing silver | Frum o Tue B et O M ol betieve Clurks have biad purt, ulthough ble speed | eI o fost o Wasuinoros. D, C. May 20— Aftera lit. | J8% inneyment fog bullion with which to | in the employ of Geurge H he Lus literaily covered ishgnd us much us Roadbeds Badly Damaged | ot 300. hoy ihdlongedito | o6 business the Sevuls rerniad eor. | WiBtsouvenir coius, Oue bundred thousaud | Sboulder aislocated uud collar bone broke possible. The republicai. seatiment 1 this 3 whose names coula not Ue routne busiuess the senute resumed con- | gona S e o erin 001 o ihe | this moruing i cons a mishap o State is overwheliiiv I SR, They The railroad compruies buve lubored hard | escert Brciaiion ioloinhe M ser Badibiibor il ana f oo toud 0,00 s p 3 Nistoam o wine oy Lis own Lend 15 out of all duv und buve lurpe forces at work. The T'ne puny was probubly | vayious wmendments of small imporiance | OTIFINB messure 1s appropriatod medals | Colonel . Castr e it the i N Lo 0 ah truck usea by toe Ilinois Ceriral und Cbi- | heuviest loser lost by mctusl | | g s o EIREE and diplomas. { of the Nobraska Cr10AGo, 1il., Ma: et nefgas | were offered aud ngreed to. After u loag Gis- vosses ave only mukine use of cugo, St. Puul. Minneapolis & Omaba com- | it 100 bead, nill of Cuuton, e dhe tongdis After explaming the provisions of ihe 2 T riber elfish purposes. MLES Sioux City & Northern ) Of the 450 neac be. | cussion fue bill was reporied back tothe = = ation of Illinois uriher u selfish purposes u couple of miles ne city & o o 5 i S 4 : e . | ments mude before the fair was located Crete's State Sunk 1ransforred 01ue W owa Inrmers Dincourugod. was passed without a division, ( zh Mr. | \ b 3 roudbea of both rouds is newrly o s D SRS R N o wnox e g e ey was tue fact that the city of Chicago and CRETE. b., May 20.— [Special il & uove the flood ke the surface T BARDRIR, M AY. S0~ L Epecial doEhersanperariac ot alier- 4 ongress stood in the relution of parties to s | to Tne Bee.—The ownershin of 10g e Gill is generuily irom three 10 six feol | EXum 1o Pue Bk | —Stow feil lighuy ward thot be tsd inte for 1 it Bl South Dak vigh. As vet the roilvoac compuuies have | &i 1his ning grou | yews end mavs) A coufereuco wus sk coutract he corperation was in u eri pank of this city, th L this R v At hataambanies aave | continued cold snd wet we und Mossrs. Frye, Dolpy and Keusom wers | couditnon and it was jus u- | county 0, 4 condition of their tracks, but reports ve- | Pletely discouraged the furmers. Jlis u cer- | uppointog cos Senal meut mstitution #s 8 wuuicipal on Steve Y e Clevaland ceived 50 fur indicste that the grades have thut most of the small graim ulread The followinz bills were then taken from | o oiact " b R O ot bougt ! tion 1 1nore leveland’s becn washed out from under the track from TOLLIE AG Wit MTe 0 be,ssorn ) tbe galendasenc nisse | lutely selling out the cxjiositior could || Band, the heayiest 1t8 IwenLy gecund Y o {rinnos floleals $Eioago. this city to Merrill, twenty—-one Not a kernel of corn is yot tue | Seuate bill appronristing £100,000 ot TalsoThe. FT.O000L0 T e ecould | Gern.” Under the new orzanization Mi Jast uight uu’:‘b bing oin o Goneral Ty = 1 Mr. 1 ‘I‘;IJHX'V‘.A‘A“]"I:"“(g’V"n It roug t nearly the ; e 3 T ATt e h‘flvr(‘[,ll\:(\" and pleuty of persons coula D ARNPURO00. with their trestment ip this city and with | the state conventions ¢ up to aute and bus 14 & AR AR L Leaans, Tu., Muy 20. —[Spe elogr the state of Washington be found who would be uter for the Plattsmouth After Mor o the work accomplished ut tne seversl ses- | figured on the deiegations yet Lo be selected. The Jilinois Centrul grade wus older that | 1o Tue BE. |—The people of Lomars ciren. | ¢ 10e st y ELo . purpose of controlling it. They would make i i that of the Northern, unc, us & cousequence, | luiod u subscrintion paper und raised over | o behste bill sutborizing the coustruction of | moyer out of it, evopdf it were made u locul | | PrATISNOUTH, Neb., May B ey W0 magtfioout svaitobmanhs | ot Ll RSOl s tetaitiaqnl A &/goNae withstood the ravages of the flood better. | §00 for 1he fluod brers i Sioux (its | & briage ucross the ked River o North. | ow” The governwent had fixed the scope | THE Bee.]—The Bourd of Trade held au en- esterduy RRETILOELT grafile MOUL- | tions as to the action of Lhe states yet to ve Nevortheless, it wis almost eotirely washed | toduy L Lodtio Seqste bill to iucreuse 10 120,000 tue ap- | TG CLRENAT 2 P g meut erecied by the poople 0f the state f the corporation could | thusiastic mee ihe pulic : couutries woud be njured aud disap- pointed. ng lust uightand 8 strong | 1othe memory of Rev. Joseph Ward, D.D., | Bearc from, he declares with mucn emphasis effort 1s being made to obtain the location of | fonuder and first presiceut of Yaukton col- | thst the ex-president will re manufacturing plants 8t this point. The was dedicatea. General W. H. H nation, probably ou the se firm of Oliver & Ruuge have oftered to donate priveipal of the Stite Normal school | tbe out 50 far as could be jearved. The Nort tured worse and its rondbed hus been slmost | 6 o'clock this morving. At times it sn wholly ruived. Botb trucks were gravel | guite burd duriag the foronoon. but baliusted and filled up in the best of stup i propristion for tue public buiiding at Lan- sing, Mich Seuste bill to authorize the lllinois a lowa Railwsy sud Terminal compuny to A Light snow storm struck this plac abou wed elted eive the nomi- coud batlor. Of ronventions already held he gives Cleve- The iron and ties will, of course, be suved, | o iy Jell, It as boou cold aud wandy | 1,iiq u bridge across the Mississippi river at M. St. Clur Begisters u K the sitée 10 muybody Who will erect & il ipdn, deliverd ishe WpBiratory nd- { inad 10 and itoe Spinstenatadt Grisutl Ol sser bul 1w many places (he track was swept 3 Moline, L1 Mr. St. Clair said be bad po fault to find | bere. It is expocied thut oiber inaucoments | dress, which wus st once eloguent sid ap- | lund butiote 185 Lighioen siutes bave noy many yards frow the rondbed. Up in Lecds Revore Blizxand ikt Bpor Seuate pill to authorize the construction of | wizh ausone, but the exvosition was & most | Will sbortly be offored to iuduce {actories 1o | Propriste. A largs asseubiage uitended the | vet declared thow preferences, but General & portion of the Northern tracks wus soen 1o SPENceR, In, Muy 20 —A snowstorm gl | BFaNWAr bridee uacross iue Columbie river | huuglingly prepured sffair. It sppeared to | 10caie bere. services uwt Yankton cemetery, where tue | U'racy divides them into ¥ buliots for Cleve- iu the state of V monument oceupies & commanding position. | land mud 2 ve lodged agninst s row of willows & co i uninstrucied or anti-Clevelund ple | most equal 1o & Junuary bli asbinglon be thrown togetuer. Under the uct the o d crossed this Fuvored the Lacense Syst of hunared fo m where rigi B ! the Ars 3 After uu executive session the men PrLMANT WRS EXDEC § < N . ——— ballots B Gungeed fogh Zhap wnore s s oRlgin- | aeotion el the wonntey sbis merotng. A | o ARET S enate { ernmont was expoctadiogigiect exbiliors, | muw Cumex, Neb, Msy S0.—[Special o BOTH BLEW LF Aceording to General Tracy's caleulation, w Taugh op the Rallronds. h;x:-::wm'-sk very !;.n‘_\ vortuwest wind s S— m‘,u_“m s e e eI ;‘w‘ u‘:‘ Tur Bee. |—At the spring election the tem Mr. Cleveland will lack only about uiuety bridge was 50 greal this morning that truivs Des Molies Blver Bopeding, | the latter wouid be nposed upon and taxed | the five members of the city councll, but Mitwiukee tu Jown, irst bat e of the World's Fal Committee, . Prustoy, 1a., May 20.— |Special Telegram | WUVerilg on the uuiustructed column will v by gl come over, He coneedes 10 the opposition ToaRy- 8. $he. Chleagn, N which ineludes the number of deiegutes iu- e & St Psul aepot here occured & | mpuoted for Boies, Gruy, Curlisie sod Hitl collision. A work traiu wae just | only #4 votes. This ulso includes the po g off tue switcn wh f oputions in New Jursey, ud | Fibility of divided de Teunessee und Texus of which be be- ix Iuvestigating | {5 un extent whigh would bring scau- | eir sutictagtion. For ivstan e theu the licepse men have persunded a £ s 1 and , & | one of those three 1o vote in favor of s liguor { to Tre Bre.|—To Wasminerox, D, C,, May 20 —~The report | switching charge ©f 13 ceuts per 100 | hceuse. The occupation tex on the saloon the Missours river bridge, s0 that the s pow receded, boving fuilen thr of the World's fair lnvestigating committee | Pounds f'm:‘l; Vlm;] ;.v 10 Ln:: m-m‘m had | Las been ramsed ) 1o $300, Clicago, St. Puul, Minuespolis & Omuba, | feet last vight. The riveris still fulling, and | uus been submitted to the commitee ou up. | DECR establish v oexuibite. It was 4o - the Uuion Iacitic aud the Pacitio eatly wil danger is over, though ihe | propriations, snd recommended that the de- | UL UEEOUS ChuTEe wud oue the nutiouul Ehensh Dol INpM0e wore not allowed to cross. The Si 3 Four Donce, In., May 20.—A cold wave & I'acific got truins out by trausferring pas- | struck this city lubt night, Eunough sno seugers over tue Floya. No traius can cross | fell to cover the ground. The Des Moin O et AL o RO S R (TR MRS Gy i commission wouid Bever vermit. Again the | Nenasia City, Neb, May 20.—Special | freignt dushed into it while y | Housessce sud 3 et oh be & Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul got & tram % pariment of foreign tffairs be ubolished aud | natiounl commission Was willing 1hut exhid- | Telegram to Tue Ber. |—An ord was | miles n bour. Both ensines exploded and | 0% WL YOI RS b uuit tor Mr. Clevaland, in lust night over the Mauills line by trans. Seions At Teoky) theduties discbarged by tho disoctor geu- | 1rors abowsd'bs seuilNLSC Ba the opet of | pussed by the city councii Inst. nigut cutlng | one was completely demolishod. Lugluser | wore submiiten dociare that General Tracy’s e A ey X, . ~ e 5 . T ~ » istallation of e s b that they 8 work to S § [t . “ 1 foes. Arrungements ure being mude loday EroxcE, 1a., May 30.—The river this afwer- | 58l 1t recommends & reductior of the sul- | [ReLAVAVED O SNRERES "rn,f‘l° Lhat the¥ | & spacial clection to vole §20,000 refunding of the Work Lrein wa own 100 | grewt adwirstion for the ex president has led to seud the Llivois Centra! und Uhicago, Si. | poou was ot a standstill and hud ot rison | ries of the director gen and chists of | 00K B s R e e e e ate St S v et and is believed to ve Tataily fujure: i 10 extrevaganl spocwntions. Milwsukee & St Puul O oy, but the wing hae uieed Swilf bere | furthor in the employes’ saturies of the ex- | slate Fovernmonts waild treut wich the 11 veloping. L3 { Sepat wos moved six inchos sud onecoruer | Prrrennac, Pa. May 0.4, B. Homp y. LAY, ADRIRa0 W lowa. The | ooivion conipany nois corporation. The goversment should Cotlidnd with & Train, ' off. Fiftean cars were destroved. T\ Riprlicer, d g Many Briages Destroyed. } railroads uve still tiea up, all but the Bup. | POsition co Le . Sy 3 i torn off. Fifteen o - Tue | gecrotory of the Nutional League of Hepube 2 | liurton end Rock Istand Leving soandoned | , 48 this conbection the committee congraty- | Strengibien tue handsef be nationsl com- | Avwox, Neb., Moy 20.—A wago upicd | debris was piled tuirty feet high. The 7 ¥ wilar scenes, the railroad pe s lutes the local boar. lican clubs, has wri \ the reduction of | mission. To Lennepeydative Little Mr. St 0 State Secretary Kune up the trains uLtil the wal wu implement | dnmege is§#0,000. Seven by 1. A. Petton, & well kb y-tive feet of track have boen v ted ull through over Lheir tracks of tne valley ihe sularies | 18 4 S B e R i B il the presidevt of the cxnosi- | Cluir udmitted that #ny one might now buy . " : | was torn up. dolph of this city that the place of holding The Bioux City & Northery ur bridges | [OCee. | The ronds mre receiving reighi, | 1oy compsus and bis oficial stafl. 10 wil | up the stook of she Expasitiou aud tat the | merohaut, snd James Tulbor was struck by 8 the next anuuel covvention will provably be ucross e Fioyd wu Ilinois Coutral e e te noted thul Lbose reduclious wero mude | dunger iu Lhatrespoct was the suwe as -4f | Union Pacific train this moruine. Talbor lowa Supreme Court Deciwious, chunped from Bufinio to New York, but the two, Bl of which ure roported gone. It is g subsequent Lo the investigation &t Chicago, | Mere mouey hud 10 e Bised was seriously ivjured, but Petton escupes | Dis Moises, 1., May 20.—[Special Tele- | dnte hus voen changed from two weeks after impuseible us set, tho rutlroud “people suy, | Boowt, la., Mas 2. —Tae Das Moiues river | wnd wmoust o §2LT00 Gubualy, exclusive of Woliakhad Sotes with slight bruises Tne Bre | —bupreme court decis- | the Minzeapolis couvention 1o the last week b At A1 loss 0u aecount of dumuge | 15 now Ereauslly subsiding. Three cos | Luesulary of £ silowed the president, ARLES < — Y, b swhers, appel- | 0f August. President Clorkson's ides in to rondveds. Tue estimute 16 thour, thut | wines ure flooded by kigh waters, wione 1- | wnd whico be v 115670, D. Chy Ma§ 20.~Mrs. Haurri- Flaus of Henderon Woodmen fmhaniate dohovand emens Aratie B ok CIREERR the trucks iu the condition thet they were | volviug a large smount of asmage. The loss | T fur { 50u siept well lost vight oud was more com- | HExvERsox, Neb., May 20— Sp vs Macsowet M. Wemer and athem, | H0°00 gun of tue presidentisl cme before e fload cost §12.00 par_ i | in stock by dzowning s lso laree, but crops | 1 ded fortsble this morting. 11 is not true thuy | Tue Ber|—The Moders Woodmeu i tnis { Black Huwk district, aftirmed ; Peter Kiene, | 10y ::,‘.‘H“‘.‘ \H,‘..’. f(‘ lhfll“! miie (“: Festosin (”1" | hlu:n .fin‘m\ n‘nmhm( It 15 pow kuown | madein es of other employes | her condition ia dauggsgus. place nuve completed urrangements for the JJ’ appesunt, v ._m‘. ie (ameble n,‘ulm' . il BT cls o0d condition i try low esti- | that 4t least @ third of the corn lupd cannol | besr further suggestions, iuasn | iy g il e A erection of & COMMORIOUS b Jubague distriet, sfiirmed L . - s -0 mute be plautad ths vear. The toads re prac. | bukrd of direeiors of 1be Gkpositio | Baron Fevs, the Malan minister, Lud au . s e e e A il Yaxgrox, 8. D, Mey 20.— [Spocial to Tas The work was conmenond yesterday. wul | 1 passuble unc newriy el the smalier | plute & TigId SCrutiny of e expe | iuterview with Assislaws Secrotary WLGrton | gor7UKED AND PARILY ACALPED, | 1de district, reversed; F i Bre. - Prepsrations for entersining tbe u‘:‘ur'mm ) m:v\ : v { Lridges wre out "Iraflic is suspended on the | Bppears frow the resolution uuar toder, but what Lok place is not kuown. It —— lunt, vs Jucob Zeitsiuger, Cedar distriot, re- | Souty Dukotu demoerats, who will assemble sibie, au ¥ it 15 exno . Miauespols & St Lows aud Des wes, | sdopted st the meoting of April 1 last The | 15 understood thut the winister ie charged | Awful Trentment of u Hunter at the Hunds | versed; Murgarct Lewis anc others ve Jawmes | e convention in this city next week 8t work all along tne tw Northern & Western roads. Telegruph wires | nyuirs ordered by this resolulion wil in | with the delivery of 'y imporiaut message 10 of Indisns. M. Arbuckle wud otbors, sppellunts, Dl A X 2L SR o] ut least & week to an | fufiered and for a time communication With | our opiuiou, resull in The cecresse of iue | The president from the kiug of Iiely. and 1 Guraniz, Okl, My 20.—Chbaries Mo ware district, reversed and remunded, bave began, aud the thrang will be trested a8 denciias # dug of | 1he outside wordd was impossible. Tne raiu | compensution Lo employes, tud & reduction | trving to arrange for sy sudience ate the | O UTHE e WARE Sl =CARRRI08 MORill, ~ royslly. Every oltluen is interested, sud s0 In Coles nadition is & stri Pk | stanm bas paasail. A faniful ouie Is Blowias | 4 Crtaniinres 8 BBy Hoite othas < sy o | while nupting 1 the Chberokee sirip, was Sous of Veteruns Eocampment fur us Yuukion's part in the program is coue what the waler Lus done | r nortt | from tbe northwest touight Lhose 10 Which relerence Lus be A bill 1o place on the peu st tue | coptured by Osage Indiaus, tekeu 1o tneir Warekioo, Ia., Mey 20—The state en- j sidersd, all will be well. :w entire il 0 sevoral foet nus beer { Fland 8 the Bis Sivks Valles | pronounciug tis eriticiem o rute of $30 8 moxth, Goorge W. Jones of Jowa. | village, kept bound snd was tortured for | eampment Sons of Veteraus closed today - e o——— rom beuvealt ibe tracks. ne st Lures ibe commiliee CGoes & formerly 8 United mi@tes songtor fr. LBt | phre %, being N calper 1 | « Micers were elec g ey ‘ 2 T Gl g S et 2 | three days, being partly scalved. He was | T wing officers wore elected: Com o rrinpep ruck o couple of Lundred feet | 3 it is veported | frieudly spiril Lo the exibitior state,was reporied by Mr. Turple, und t Lis | finally showed 10 g0, more doud than Kive. | . 4 D . fica A meoting of tue picked up and set ou el 80 thal here thist & tioo down tue ¢ | izes 1Bl the grest ungerts THOUSEt. Was LEmaliately B | ! ; h \ | mander, L. A. Dilies, Duveuport; senior | ywocion ocistion was held yee semulod u picket fence. Some of the Sioux valiey oW oply 1wo hours | by muns CONALLIONS LhBT Are e “fue president todey \ll‘:l;..‘;l oclamation | juniho bosiont has takien messuses 10 pun- | vios commander, Bert Crane. Mouut Pleas aft lied 10 order b supied -~ . ' e e by M ondiLions Lhul are no e presidunt today iy rociemation | jxt the Ingiaus o nder, J. Owen & duy o t was culled 10 on oecupied by oars were held w0 position distaut from aespatches of the | b e Briano . - " b out; JULIOr Vice COmmar J en Sinith, e L N i e e o gy \vu.:‘J Bl :.fi&tr:f'ufiimv b e ARRULDISRS city agreement with | et A —s Des Moives: @ivision couneil J. A iige, | Chsirmen Fioley witt the understanding it the tracks spitied Cown to Lue level of the | aul sey that | straio by reason of 1De Lipied lime i The Prousurpdepirtment todey purchased | 51 Tocie Mo Mor oo S Cuide Oskulooss, L. J. Norton, Rock Rupias, J. G. | be Leld iu regara 10 the aisposition of certain SUTTOULOINE Fround, taking 1he Cars Wite 1t d wbove Akran the river | vemne between the inveplion sud the i 435,000 OuLoes OEBLIVES &1 S84 BOC b | _Br. Louis, Mo, May A4, C. Guigsbors, | Fagleres. mutters belore Lhe ussocistion iu regurd 1o Tu the cust end of the Terminul, Clicago, | Tose Tupidly lust ni . wed Braenic on e Ui and wus oul | opeuing of the exposition. lumswuch, how- — et | » levorer out of work, swu the chairmausuip. Mr. Pluley was sutbor- Milwaukee & St. Paul aud Oumshs comparios’ | of ite banks this morning. AL Bk Point the | over, as M is now upnarest that 1he e will Terrible fuvazos of Cholers tue sieps of the Dew bullding 1o be ocoupied jninn Bovsasihages Ohonte O ase. 1z6d 10 ture over 1o Secreiury TLOWDAOL Lhe yards the acenc is e of dire destruction. | valley i wundsted. The river s Dow Lwo | be ample to compiete the preperations for | Camo, Muy 38~ Ab epidemic of virulent | DY e Globe Democrs:, fell 10 the wige- | BOSMON. Mass., May 30.—The GOLVBLOE | poyune business of 1be oftice pending ibe b The bieavy 4il 1o this part of the vurds dus | Wiles wide. The ¥iso of the Big Sioux 1s | opening, ihe. munugement na studiouers | oo uo. My 3 Bane YN | wulk writbing o sgony. A crowd guickly | 0f 1be Journevmen Horse-Shoers union | meetiny of the mausgers next Mondsy, when been cut aud washed out nd the gravel uud | Suid 10 be from twelveto fiftecu feer 1t bas | wvoided 1he extremes of einer parsimony or | CDO/CTS 16 rugMe du Hurrares sud is sprewd- | Luiuered ouly 1 soe 8 lemporsry sikirwsy | closed sfier cusneiug the Deme 1o tue | it i expected & new ousicmay will be chosen, siuder bellust swept wway Maen eight mches st Kiverside, the western | extravagance it | 1t is aipuedy cousing 10 destbs dmily. | Tull, ou whick were 1wo spectal Abe | Journevmen Horse-Stoers Interustious. | A prominent officisl of the 5t Puul said that Lives of diox Cars Dermiled boundury of Siaus Uity, sbd We lubsbitants | ~ o Deor | Tue Imiinus are bkins ¥isorous measures 10 | Mot 6 litbographer, wis gilied, wud Jobo | utios. © Alexander Devorof Puiaeintis was | there was uo Goubi Lbst Mr. Files i gong o o | ——— — o s, | prevent iho disease lrom spresdis 1o Morgan wes bad'y purt. Gulesburg wil | elocted president and Hovert Mausbsu of | 1o the Grest Northors rond 10 suceeed P. P, Loug lines of boa cars bave seltied witd | (CUATINLED UN BECUND FaGk.| | Tue report suys: “Lue buard of control of | Massowal, . . | probably die d { Deuver Lreasures, I’ Bueivy & wellic maLager,

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