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delega! cil Blu water. 6 THE OMAHA BEE. OFFICL: Terivercd ty Carrler toany partot the City n THLENHONES | NY Lloyd e Union Sur 1inois, vene in this city during July. o8 will be prese Tho jury in tho « , which yesterda sealed verdict lust ev 3. Purcell, a very young man, trying to break into a barn on Main stroet near the corner of Ninth ave ou o chargo of vagrancy. The recent storm did considerable damage at Manawa. of the hotel small buildings sufe A meeting of tho financ Order of Atert pariors of the G fivo memoers of the order aro all purts of the country. The jury in the case of Barnett and Wal- lace against charged by nizht on account upon & duys and two nights. Dr. and Mrs, A and run | a0d Om dence on children’s exercise Manager Stone of the 1o the motor me time a0 to don season May next term. attendanc named bottles of beer Richard Covalt to be rested. the cash butcher shop will bave Ogden house furnishes board room at popular pric $35.00 per month, according to roowm. Jurvis 1877 brandy, purest. safest, hest. Pastures for orge I Wright'’s farm south of Coun- blue grass: running IFor terms apply to wm Lovse house, or addy win block. r AT i tho city L. Tenpieton Mrs. of the I will £.00 buys the Investigate the Hurd refrigerators and the wonderful vapor stoves of them hit him iusido the shop. were drinkiug, followed, one of them pic ing up o chiair that stood handy and breaking down tho storm door He then attewpted to kuock the chair, when saloon on Lower Jarvis wines, tho oldest and best, Patronize blue ice wagons for Mo, river channel ice. Mulhollund & Co. 'Tel. 162, Jarvis 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers, Chapman’s sereen factory, gcreen doors and windows, write for prices, Bluffs, 12 be a forgery. a term feuse, COUNCIL BLUFI'S 12 PEARL Oontest Oase of Mesars, Smith and Lobhart 2 PEARL S Submitted, MAY NOT BE DECIDED FOR MONTHS W. TILTON, Ttus ness Office Night Editor ntation of the Fifth 1 the City Counenl | Question of the ¥ Something of the Plumbing Co. of the Case. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Crafvs chattel loans, 204 Sappblock. under arrest on tho All day yesterday was oce ing the arguments of jied by Judge lesson study Youug Men's Christian asscciation rooms to- night, The Ninth district meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Potta- wattamio quarters, A mesting will bo held o'clock at the Your ciation for tho purpose of cle club, Tho gratd lodee of the Truebund of Towa, Neoraska, will cons Two hundred Ware making the opening ana closiug speech Harl for tho de. ing speech consisted mathematical f thy painuft fendant. Mr. Ware's op mainly of a rather confasing proposition any stroke of d from what they were and clerks completed their wore when opened in tho attention of the court republican tick- \his evening at 7 | ballots coula not, by ganizing o bicy- o 77 | canvass to what that 224 straight Tu the box there were now only trepublican tickets, but thero w twelvo tickets, which were str can excepting for tho was ublank, been voted. Wheeler against the district nt ropubli- He ciaimed that this showea the the judges had gotten their votes by e He also callea attention to the fact that the court took these twelve bullots with Among the tickots that traigat repuolican’ had veen marked luston of Ware's speech ney Harl for the defeuse moved the court to I examiners of the dence entirely, and in_support of the mot evidenco showed them to changed s0 re not the idontical ballots which had beon cast on election duy ; that there had been no reasonabl serve them from been no cvidence brought peach the canvass of the votes made by the preseat from taken to pre- It had been out for three sccounted for the In bis specch Mr. Harl fact that two more votes had been tho bailot box than appeared on the poli-book the lubility especially whon sur Hanchett entertained about twenty of their friends from this city A Thursday evening at their resi- ourth street, in_honor of Governor Dillingham and wife of visiting Mr. and Mrs, children schools of the requested to tho motor for Omaha, whore they will atte s at the conference. motor line issued an noanit conductors some their straw The appointed around yesterday and straw hats and winter overcoais were the order of the day. Emil bondsman ever since ho was found guil embezzlement eucceeded 1n getti and was released fro stable Austin pendiag trict court. regular meeting ounded by the rush and 1on poll. Seveu hundred and one votes were tho most that the plain- 1iffs claimed had been cast for any one candi- date, but here wera 705 baliots in the and he considered that a significant cizcum Tho man whoo had tampered with lot box, he said, had understood kis arious Methodist churctes are ward might bo used were boing At'the close the case was submitted and taken under ndvisement by the court. uot likely that o decision will na whon it is decided by Judge MeGeo an appeal will undoubtedly be sterday afternoon castody of Con- is appeal to the dis- side, so that it may be many months iitely acciied wheiher Peter Smith people of the Fifth ward in the eity council. n the meantime, or until s court is mado to tho contrary, Smith will go right on acting as deadlock in the council Etchetah council degree of Pocahontas,will be heid this inginthe wigwam of the Red ner of eighth run for the election of cfiicers d that there ve a full sof the mombers, An invitation bas been reccived by Abo Liucoln post. Grana Army of tho Rebublie, toattend o camp fire tnis evening under the auspices of Grant post of Omaha. Palmer and Chaplain McCabe aro expe 10 bo soldiers, may last for a long Reiter, thetailor, 310 Broadway, has s and newost goods. all the latest styl Satisfaction gua wor Notice. Cheap rates to New You the Tuternation prese account of Indeavor convention, on through sleepers direct to New York, and any other information, anply to S. Pertis, Shenandoah, fn. voad tickets, ote., apply to any C., B. & nt, or 10 J. M. 1 Christian For reservations sons of volerans, to gether withi their wives and swecthearts, are requested to meet at the Grand Army tall on Pearl strect to take tao motor for Omaba, + A bottling cstablishment owned by a man Blank av the corner and Ninth avenue As to rail- of Main street wus entered by burglars “Thursday night and a revolver und a dozen Yesterday morning Jarvis Wine Co., Santa Clara, C. Griftin was founa trying to get into drawer of a South hursduy but managed to get away vefere he cou'd bo apprehouded. v hearing this morning court on the charge of burglary. Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Chamberlain, ey Shugart block, Council Bluffs, Swanson Music Co., Misonic templo. Jurvis 1877 b rdy, highest test. Taylor & Compton have removed their groeery from No, 10 Main stre: new building at 545 have elegant new quartersand will have w nicer pluce und keep u finer stock th from $25.00 to Jarvis 1877 brandy, better than imp'd. P. Wrigit, Bald CHURCH NOTICE corner of Grant (terminus of Sunday schicol at organization ut 10 tho Presbytery Juosted to attend, and chureh lettors aro de- others interested SONAL PARAGRAPHY, Walnut Hill motor line) rresbyterian churc! Plickinger lef: Burlington on bu and Thursday night for for organizing are those who bave thoir sired to bring tkem. and ospecially tho3o who intend uaiting with the Clifton Hill Presbyterian church are in- vited to be present. Virst United Presbyterian chureh, Twenty J. M. French, pastor. B. Swan of Janesvilla, Wis., aro in thoeity visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cilton. Marshal Daniels of Missouri Valley was a guest of Marshal J. _Sanford, wife of the president t National bank, arrived with her W0 S0ns yesteraay make their future howme in this first and Emmet. Cincinnaty, Evening service conducted by J. Boutiey of Came: PFirst Universalist Chur teenth and_Lothrop streets, Koun| Services will ve discontinued ul of the pastor-elect, of which due schiool as usual at nt attornoy art and o member of tie stato republi ateal commitiee, was in the city Wedne: day and Leld a cor.ference with a nuwber of local republicans with referenca to the place of holaing the next republican state conyven- Council Bluffs is reported to have a £00a chauce for being tho place selectod, h—Corner Ni - until the arr will be given. 1st Baptist Caurch—Cornor of Fifteonth Davenport streets. Milter, D.D., will supply the pulpit in the morningand Prof. B, L. Gammon school of theology, Atlanta, will supply the pulpit delegates to the Methodist Epis conferenco. New Process the evening, both pal general j —— Jarvis 1877 bran ly, six old modals, unday schools at meeting of church overy Wednesduy ovening at The Young People’s Socioty of Christian Endeavor prayor Friday eveniug at§ o'clock. freo nid everyone is invited. Associate Mission Railroad Men | “0sdick, two rail- road men in the employ of the Kock Island, raised 4 commotion yesterday morning at tho mont market of John near the corner covered ust after robbing Evers' henroost of a chickon, and wheu Evers expostulated one & sounaing thump on the He struck back and then took refuge railioniers, who meoting_every All seats uro They wera dis- 11 a. mand school 10 &, m, St. Paul’s— “Tnirty-secoud. Jass streot, one 10 m, S p.om, school 10 a, Augustine’s—Windsor Sunday school, 8 p. m wnd Grace ~Near Drud Hitl, Twenty-aiuth and inside door. | Spauiding. Services, 4 p. m. Sunday school, Evers down reinforcements ap- jeared aud the two pugilists wero run off ater in the morniug they wero located at a street and Marshul Tewpleton arrested them after chasiug one of them several blacks. T'wonty-sixth and Franklin streots, Rev, J school at 9:45 &, m, and sermou 11 a, of the Lord’s Day sormon, 7:45, Tmmanuel Baptist Church—North Twenty- oy streots, Kountze Placo. chiug at 1030 a.m. by oy, 5. H, Whit school at 12 m. Morning prayer, litany Subject, “Ovservan Evening prayer and look of Clinton, IiI. Youug people’s prayor meoting at 7:45 p.m. Proaching at 8 p.m. by Key. Samuel Price, Wellington, Kan, St. Philip's Chape first between Exclusive (Episcopal) Nicholas and Albert Williams, Noly communion 7 a. day’ school 10 a. 15 Pearl St., Council Paul stieets, matins and Suo- litany, holy communion — Another on Wilson, Constable Henderson of Moorehead, Mo nona county, was iu the the track of Henry Wilson, who is now in the jail awaiting a trial on the charge of obtaiu- iug money under fulso protensos. is alloged, was at Moorehead a few day and whil3 there passed a check for $100 on local storekeever which turoed out later on Wilson has already spaut in the peuitentinry for a siuiilar of ‘The cuse pending agaiost bim iu tho superior court was aguin continued yester- day aud iv is probabie that it will be d missed and the Monona couuty ofticial will be allowed to take bim io charge, eveusong with sermon of the (iood Shepherd (Episcopal), corner T'wentioth and Obio streets Sunday school at ¢ Morbing prayer and sormon 11 a. m, lug service 5 p. m. ¥ yosterday on Llwyd, rector. Seats free to all, stroet Mothodist cnureh, two blocks south Hodgeus, D.D., A 0. Peck will preach at 10:50 a. m, and bold a farewell will presch pentecostal service at 7:45, Bett-Edeu Bujtist churel justsouth of Leuvenworth—Rey, ¥ Moruviog service at lla w. , Park avenue, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 25 N.J, Evening | o J. B sevico at 70, sermon | authorities for allo tho military Lo Inter wulks, D.D., of Jersey _City, | fore in behalf of Hgllista, Rumors are cur N.J. Sunamy schooi at 0:45 #. m. Young | rent today that n, neaded by Gon People’s meoting at:50 p. m. Seats all free | eral Camacho and ctieco, has alroady and strangers especially welcome. beg! I'rcops ard mproute Now 10 SUPHIoss Trinity Methodist Episcopal church—Cor- | an uprising ot IfWigns at Pucrto Peraz in v-first and Binney, Kountze Place. | favor of General Cdfndkeho. | | . Beans, pastor. Preaching ) | | Rov. M. Buckley, D.D, | 3 Aftuies in Chith . | York, editor of the Chris- | . VALPARAISO, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), [ ocato, Preaching at S v m, | May 20.—|By Mexican Cable to the New by Rev. . H, Moore, D.D), of Cincinnati, | York Herala —Spocial to Tue Bre Min editor of the Wostern Christian Advocate, | Ister Edwards has cailed a meoting of bank Sunday school, 9 a. m., J. T. Robinson, | rs and merchants to confor on financial and Ihtondont, economical matters, Wenator Edwards is a Mary's Avenue Congrogational | Sick man and thero {89 a possivility that no ching at 10:30 8 . by | Will not remain in office after tho meeting of ng, D.D. of New York City. | congress $ av 12 m, Young People's In consequence of the menace of brizand- | Society eavor mocting ut | ARG 0N the frontier, the government lias | 6:45 p.m. Sermon at i:45 by the pastor, | ordercd a further body of cavairy to protect Rev. S, Wright Butler. the settlers along the Rio Bernardiuo. Dr. S, McChesney of Walnut Hill Methodist Other South Amer Episcopat ciureh, Cincinnati, 0., will preach | for Dr. Duryea, First Congrezational churen, | a Sunaay morning 3 Castellar Street Presbyterian. Church Sixteenth and Castellar streets. Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor. Services 10:30 and 8 Morning, John Calvin Magee, D.D., and cvening, the pastor. Evening stubject, *“John Hus, the Bohemian Reformer, Pirst Christian _church, cornor Capitol avenuo and Twentieth strects—T, E. Cram blot, pastor. Dr. Marsh, president of Mo Union colioge, Allinnce, O., will proach 10:30 a. m, and Dr. C. L. Stafford, prosident of Towa Wesloyan university, will preach at 8 p.m. All will be made welcome, Southwestern Lutheran Caurch—Twonty- sixth street betweon Poppleton ano Waool- worth avenues, ‘The pastor, Itev. Luther M. Kuhns, will preach at 11 a. 'm. on “Jesus on the Shore,” and at 7:45 p, m. on “Ihe Cer- tainty of Judemen®. Rev. J. | Sunda; €cho of Christian End an News, Bresos Avirs, (via (alveston, Tex.), v 20.—| By Mexican Cable to tho New ork Herald—Special to Tne B -1t is now certuin that the radicals will oppose the inauguration of Presidont-Blect Pena. A meeting has been hela at_ which resolutions were passed condemning the senato for ob structing the passage of reform laws and for refusing to receive the petition relative to the state siege. Lucio Lopez has been seut on a sceret mission to Asuncion, Paraguay It is thought that he goes to arrange for tho annexation of that republi 'ho pope has charged Iather Toro with a poutifical miessage to Presideat Pelli iu regard to the resumption of friendly rela- tions, which have been interrupted, Tho extradition treaty with Clili is now before congress, Archbishop Goyeur i dead. Mo was buried yesterday with o great military, 0K L vatEelic . Thy nayal and civic disptay. UL VLMD I L ho maritimo governor hes ordered that (iortior of Tawonty st and Burdutte strasts. | the list of passengors for forolgn ports on SAOALRS ALV B R p b TVICes | 41| vassels leaving here shall be submitted to at 100 a. m.and S p.m, Morning sermon | Ljin'tio dnys betore their departuro by Rev. . M. Caldwell, D.D., of Chieago, 11 h delegate to the Methodist Episcopul general B kLt Rt 8% Girossn, Brazil, that the revolution tiero has LM, i boon completely downed by General Poica LAl LB S HUMALA L] Peixoto and the authority of the government 58 ) tho wmorning. Subject, “The Unfailing Thing. I ; t ; g Valod oe pletely re-cstablished. S e MONTEVIDEO, (via_Galveston, Tex.), May icos at Second Presbytortan chureh, | oMY APES (VA o oty corner Twenty-fourth and Nicholas stroots. Rev. 5. M. Ware, D.D.. pastor. Sabbath, May 22, 1502, In the morning av 10:30 o'clock preaching by Itev. Wilbur P, Thirkield, D. D., president of Gammon Theological 'sem- inary, Atlanta, Ga. Sabbath school at 12 m. A missionary meoting at 3 p.m. to be ad- dressed by Mrs. Bishop Thoburn and _Rev. Frang W. Warne, voth of Indin. Young People’s Society Christian Endeavor at Herald —Special to The army ofticors who took part in last night's meei- ing at Jordova have been put in jail. Gov- erior PPizarro has arrived in the state and announces that he will maintain order by forca if necessar Tho cominission to decide on the possibil- ity of building a canal around Mercedes bav onl tho Itio Negro bas been appointed. pm. Preaching ats pn. by Lov. Audrow | g0l Ppt Jfin (via Gulveston, ex), May J. Hausom of Peget Sound. All delezates or 19 T o |—No: e uid friends of these speakers are mvited to | Jioriid - Special to ik Brr, |- News from be present., Purk Place Congregational church--Thir- tieth nnd California streets, ext Sunday revolution has been initiated there by the old aud Colonel Avanez. morning at 11 o'clock Rev. Alfrea Smith) il IR presiding cldec in the Wilmington confer- SOUTI OMATIA. eune, Dalawurs, and delegate to the Metho- £t dist couference, will preach tho sermon. City Hall Project Crystalizing. Sunday school at mnoon. Irayer wecting | South Omahais to have the much needed Wednesday at 8 p.m. Williaw J. Paske, | and much talkad of city hall. The committeo pastor. uppointed from the council to investigato tho Sevouteenth and Dodge streets. Regu services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 . Sunday sciool atnoon. Youug People’s Society of | the cour Christian Endeavorat 7 p. m. L'ulpit supply | tied a will for May Morning, Rev. J. J. Evans, D, | the D. LL.D., president of Hedaing college 11 stallments in such a sum as the municipality eveuning, Rev. J. T, Eawards, D. D. of New | m esignare. P York. Both arc members of the Methodisy It ia proposaed toerget the hall on the city’s Episcopai conference, Members of the Sab- | lotat Tweniy-sixth abd U sirocts. The pro- buth scliool wiil meet at the church Satur- [ posed siructure widl ge a frame one and Lwo dayat 4p. m. to rehearse for Children's | storics i height, The ostimated costof the work and feels confident that ail pretimina- . Several capit nguess to érect a hall for the cit tucture to be paid for in montuly in- son, pastor. Preaching at 10:3) a. m.nad 8 | aunum, p. . Sabbath school at 13 m. Young Ol kv san SR B TRdlng, people’s meeting at i p.m. Preaching R 1o T the morning by Rev. John W. Dilion D, D, of [ A. Belding of Aloright was arrested Lancaster, O., and in the evening by Rev. | yesterday on the churze of obtawing money Thomas Hanlon, D. Do, prosident of Pen- | under faise protenses and will have o hear- nington scmiaury, New Jersey, Strange: ing toduy. ‘'lic compiuinant is . C, Darling- welcome, ton of the Exchange, wl o alleges that Beld- Hillside Congragational Church—Corner | ing has been coliccting for an Omaba suit “hirticth and Onio streets. A, H. Ross,pas- | ¢lub which has been defunct for several tor. Morning service 10:30. Scrmon by | weeks, and that the defendant has been Rev. W. L. S.Murray, Pn.D. D.D. of Dela- | putting the shekels in his inside pocket. Mr. ware, Sunday school at noon. Young | Darlington is not the only victim and names Vespers B, their hard earned dollars. Seward Street Methodist Episcopal church, T corner Seward and Twenty-second stre S Rev, H. A, Crave, A.M., pasior. At 10:30 n Chicago, ” a. w. Bishop E. G. Andrews, D.1 D. will | R D. Pineof Ashland is in the city visit- preach, At S p. m. Rev. 3 ing friends, wond, D.D. (colored), editor of the S “Penclope” will bo again presonted this western Chiristian Advocate will preach. | evening at Blum’s hall. Seats tree. Everybody welcome, W. L. Nash, a prominent Kearneyite, was AL Hanscom “Paric Mothouist, Eviscopul | a Mugic City Visitor yosterday. cupios the pulpit at'l0:50. In the evening an | BUeStof C. J. Jaycox vesterday. Y Lpworth league platform will oe held and | John tl. Martin of Chicago was at the T addressed by Dr. J. I, Berry, editor of the | change yesterday, renewing acquaintan Epworth Herald, Di. W. H. W. Rees of Des | George W. Clark and wife of Greenwood Moines and Dr. H. C. Jennings of Min- | arevisiting their daughter, Mrs, W. L. Hol sota, Take the Hanscom park car going | land. south on Sixteenth stroet. James Cobry of the Delmonico has been A jubilee pentecostal will bo hetd Sabbath, | presented with an elegant dismond pin by atd p.m., in the Baptist chureh, corner Fif- | admiring friends. teenth and Daveaport, led by Dr.Keen. Mrs, | The Young People's society of the First A a Smith will speak . & Presbyterian church held an important HI‘, A\xlullirllslukl, D.D., r;{ Cuicago, \":ll business session last evening. glve bis popular locture on “Brains” dn the | 1o dute of the entortainment to be given Iirst Methodist Episcopai church Mouday |y ihe Junior A AL T vening, May 38, “This 13 onaof tho very uing, May 24, and ot Thursday, May finest “lectures on the boards. Enthusias- | <% erotofore published 4 hpas o o tically veceived wherever given, i B i Weosloy aethodist Episcopal Church— [ ‘The drama UForced to the Wan" will bo Fortieth and Hamiiton streeta . Tev. T C. | revroduced Thursday evening, Muy 2, at Webster, pastor, Sormon by Kev, J. M. | Blum's ball, under the uuspices of tho Carter of Central Tennessee conference at 11 | Woman's Ielief Corp o'clock a. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, | _ Mertie, aged 2 years, daughter of Mer. and No ovening service. Mrs, . H. Stowart, Nineteonth and N First Methodist Episcopal Church—Clorner | streets, died yesterday morning, The fureral Twentieth and Davenport streets, Rev. 12, | will occur at 10 o'clock this moraing. Merrill, D.D. pastor. 10:30, Bishop 1. The Metropolitan Street Railway compuny 8. Foster, D.D., LL.D.; 7:45, Rev. George [ bas its tracks laid on Twenty-sixth strect Elliott of Georgetown, D. C. north to L street, The company will next At Plymouth Congregational church, cor- | put down a track on ner of Twentith and Spencer streets, Rev. J. | fourth street, C. Hartzell, D.D., will preach at the morning Louis and Anton Vanous of Omaha have service, Dr. Harizoll Is the cerresponding | taken out a pormit to. or £18,001 A 3 0 sermit 1o erect an $18,000 brl secretary of the Freemen's Aid and Southern i fpd , Education socioty in tho Mothodist I pai church, and hie is an ablo speaker. Como aud hear bim. No servico in the evening. s Mogdli R NI FoRo treet eastof ‘L'wer building on tbe east side of Twenty-fourth three stories in heighth and insize 54x70 feet. Frank I'razier and Tom McKuoight quar- GOVERNM S ROUTED, street: ¢ atd were cjected from the saloon. Venezueln's Revolutionury Forces Mako Another Important Capturo, arrested. arighted 1992 by Jamss Gordo v By 1o, Tex.), May 20.—[l$y Mexican Cavle to the | {rom the worksat I’biladelpnia. I'his makes New York Horald--Spocial to Tug Be aix jocomotives tho Btook Yards compi " " 5 use e ilway, pl y just above the city of Bolivar, has falleu iuto —————— the hauds of the Crespists. A sharp fight TERRIBLE RESULTS OF A4 HURRICANE, has taken place near Bolivar, The revolu- tionists, who woro strongly intrenched near [ TWelve MHundred (People T that eity, were attackoed by the government ooy \":;-.-:u xll;.;r::lx:;;. e e trocps. They were mot by & heavy and well | - A L . RGke sustuined firg, under which thoy broke aud | N3UEVIATY sccrotary of the colonial oflice, Rt oo A AR MRS vead & telogram fi'the Houso of Captured by this afternoon conflrming tho terrivle disns- S 4 - ter at Mauritius, Luis said that one-thiva of MoLers, Colombia, (via Galveston, Tex.)s | tho capital city, .Port Louis, has been de Ao T oty eRIoAR CIAUle 10 PO | stroved. Among the buildings wrecked was i peclal to Tk Bre.) vlal | 416 RRoyal vollogo ang twenty-four ehurche: information has boen vocelved hero that s | Mitye"Sugar miils by the country - wore do- bund of Venezuelan gueritlas has capturod | molisned and valuublo muchinery badly aam- the town of Sau Antonto del Tuchisa in | guod. In Port Logly alone, 6)0 porsons woro Venczueln, just on tho Colombia fronuier. | kifjad. "Tn the coabtry qistriots. as fiy ae Uhe Venezuelau consul in Cucuta, the near- 8 18 b d th est Colombian town and the Colombian con- | sulin Swn Autonio united in appoaliug to Prefect Bucaramanga of Cueuta to allow ueritlas, pleto doatn roll will ba over 1,200 futali mostly amongghe Africans, Hindoos ard Chinese, Colombian troops o go 1o San Autonio to [ T protect the peoplo and drive away the in- TORTURED AND PARTLY SCALPED, ||udum.. Ho was fold that the guerillas ~rnaiy were highwaymen of no political party, who | A\ rut Treatmer w lunter o A0 Sominiteed all sorts Of Gutrages on Lo pdopia; | A1l Trentument e s untor ut tho shauds that the town authorities were powerless to | . 4 : provent tho vilost and most lawiess actions | GUTHRIE, Okl, May 20.--Charies MeGill, and that auarchy prevailed, while bunting i the Cherokee strip, was Tho perfect = replied that any inter- | captu ference on bis part would bo a violation of the ueutality and he could not risk em- | three days, being partly scalped. He was broiling his couutry with Venezuela by in- | finally allowed to go, more dead thun alive terforiug. The inhabitants of the town and | The government hus laken weasures Lo pun the surrounding country are flecing to Colum- | ish thoe Inaians, bian towns for refuge, abandoning their nossessions to tho marauders, the men glad Tho 1 to escape with their hives and tho women Portiaxn, Or with their houer. ‘The invaders are purcly banditti and bave no connection with either of the warriug parties in Venezuel ‘I'ne roport of the committee on revision Falitical Trouble in Holivia, was made the second order for Monday af La Paz, Bolivia, (via Galveston, Tex.), | ternoon. May 20.—[By Mexican Cable to the New An offer by Joun K. aMidalem York Herald—Special to Tue Bee. | —Pador ) Vicarra has been imprisoied atSan Fran- cisco for preaching @ political seraion in | ter placo, was uccepted. A committee w favor of Buptista. appolated te draft & more formal iegal ue Au election row at Potosi ended by the po- | ceptauce. lice firiag on tho rioters. Soveral peoplo | Hor Sruixas, Avk., May 20.-At toduy's were wounded. Troops had to guard the | session of the Southern Presbyterian assem an Assembly May 20.—Tuis morning the vavious standing coumittees. and othors of Salt Lako of a sito and endowment for & Presbyteriun college to be called Westmins 1 ballot boxes ut Oroura. I'be press of Ihul bly & numter of reports were read, wcluding Vigorous measures havo been tuken to stop nde do Sul announces that another party republicans, led by Carlos Barbosa First Presbytorian Church—Corner of | matter has been doing somo very effective ries will be arranged at the next session of lists bave sieni- day building will bo botween 6,000 and 7,000, Central United Presbyterian Church— [ The iuterest on the amount invested will be 11 N. Seventeenth streot, itev.John William- | reasonable, and uot excied 7 per vent per People’s Society of Christian Endeavor 6:45, | several more who have been contributing pisco- | street, nenr N streot. ‘The structure will be reled in the saloon at ‘T'wenty-sixth und Q ¢ way of revenge Mclnight hurled a large stono through the glass frout. Both wero é The Union Stock Yards company yester- Banrceioxa, Venezuela (via Gaiveston, day received a new switeh engine direct rish on the mmons heurd from, 400 parished. it is believed the od by Osage Indisns, taken to their | villago, kept bound and was tortured for the moderator announced the membership of 1502- hon we th there half, [ | ana pric tho oats ble but les ye 1802, Waeo Don M Pud wero ney tho and havo b i | New Yok, May | rupt trade, approh or that | tious for tho y | dential spirit prevails, and oven at tho relativ ment than of lato, large supply and light dem crally mor at Chicago cquals last yoar | are considored bright in spite of | Receints of wheat, carod meats and somowhat larger than an averago, of checse, creased a littlo At Omah lar ard shoes, Improvement the weather, ‘The prospects for a good cotton crop in the Breadstuffs nave ad- speculators Wheat receipt continue has advanced 11, caipts are redu south vanced, chance for a vise, checked, Ceffee begins to three | with lurger tran prices do not i ‘The business failurcs occurr g the last ited States 192 | tuo count ver for th | @ total of 175 last week and - | vious. For the corresy r the ficures were CLEARING crease, weck of 1 Milwaukee. Provide Denver. Portiun Roches nton. Atlanta Hinghawton Helena, al Unit Excluding nion of Cananda ronl Ialifax Toronto Humilton ). of the N vz: The princinal speculative event of the ssful culmination campaign which leading oparators linve b waging for months past ic stocks. [ | \week was tno suc ou tie pref of tho preaict socoud uous that Mr. Gould Pacille and inclined to bring that troubles to a heud. T'he duia which tho latencss of the sea- | involves, conjunction and the dangd s0n iuy an { weather and could readily initiate. rday’s trading, howeyer, developed littie continued ap. ports from the wes professional of che pearanc SN mmittes of thae Prostytorian chureh care the Diknst B that on foreign missions, tary, W. A, Spalding, I'hove are 470 organized con v boing DUN'S BEVIEW 08 roviow of t at tho w points, and prolonged rains helo Mississippi valloy, Yet ther nsion that tha crop A0 sava PPAGT A communioation from the aynod in the Now Habrides testing against the sonding ammunition to natives by diferont powers was read. It nwkod the nssembly | Tntercedo with the government of the Uniited | States to seoure uniform action sn thi Pirtancng, Pa May 20, -1ho misstons, in_ 8088101 from Sixty deloga’es are in attenlanco DALt of tha conntry At the conference opsnlug the | officers wore elocted: Chairmas M. Sprocer, Storlir seretary W. S Owens, Spokane, \Wash Spokann, as self-aunporting 1802, including grants, weeo 1,75 | recaipta for the past vear total expenaitures, $4 i Floods the Nopefal, G Dan I'ho the trado ot s to by Tr storins exports butter, active in rye | Business at Minneapolis | greatly retarded by bad weather, and at St Louis much depressed by tho floods in the at rivers, though otherwise strong, At Kansas City trado is likowise depressed, but. cattle rec ware, and are excellent. glving ed, but price has advauced have risen effect. lard and has advanced 15 Pork hogs of 133,000 duri 1 crmies. Richmond. . Datins THureton Duluth Stoux Ciiy.. L it Worths i ortolic nIngLON or HOUSE Omaha Shows an Ine it s a S, tw York, Muy 20 WALL STREF Have slon bt New Youx, May 20 w York stock markot for the week Influences That Depr a States. . ow Vi ork Other advance rful chu by ves for the corn courss, exaggerations. the incidents alrondy noted, the nfluenco cessation revived markets to buy | a whole the raliios ; in the stocks subjcet 10 attacks Krows 10 ui- wieldy proportions, clines have not b been confined to u Lof tho short interest furnishes matorial a period favorable crop reports of the of gold disposition et us. 0 gen w 1010 ter. of unseutling Were eucodruging tho make furtber sud partially successful tacis. upor value! - 18 noth will fall b in cents, N cxports ns well, and half a cent, while cents bags. como_forward taken with slight advances. chief markets pounds for the week and since J 9,000,000 pounds, | last ve The iron business is distizctly more active actions in all grades, thougn rov ading we 18t | gooc disturbiug erop, in e oxports and ou the Kuropeun The ex wi quarters loss ¢ nd. Tra ra cities tho oats und and of hides Milwaukee reports lowland crops suffer. nd St trade is very good in groceri nproved in dry g cen at Denver in spite of uea; without cents o shade half a _cent ow and is promptly Sales ate seven a com ok STATEMENTS, e, ns Cusw 21l One. “Tne following table, compiled by Dradstreet's gives the cloaring bouse returas for the weei ending May 10, ud the percentage of increase compared with the corresponding O A WELK, used n o Markot, ~Bradstre inst tho Northorn The passing of the diy 1 stock 15 a divect verilication 0s which such inter been waking ana the docline of the stock in question to u prico below that recorded in the Baring panic hud intluenc furnished sition of tne Atchison od 01 1t Las securities. 3 DUYIng pos beir Nevertueless, liquidation has ow Hmits and Fhe Death Koll, Bexiiy, May 20, ber of the Reichstag, died today, Herr Kleist Reitz, mem VAND THE WORLD'S FALR, of arms World's Fale Souvenir, «o history of tho Crystal Palace, PRACTICAL COMMON™ SENSE. if This Has Not Baen Experiencs pany, Chileago, | It carely falls to the lot of tho roviewer following exhaustive ommiled with so Conveys--A Little Frank rountions that y aided from the Straightfor- funds, of which 22 are regard approprintions for comparison and f the work is o magn push and enorgy of a city that is The following are a fow words to sen= sible thinking people: ossed to thos: 1 troubled more or less for years with the head, throat In its compilation expe been thought of, WEEK, illustrations of the ings, cuts of the men and women who aro ting to a successtul issuo fair to be the gros saland disintorested advice, quite | quostion of thoy occupy ns an advertissment, 1t som the space nding sriously inter o w be deficient 0w exvecta indirvectly the more than linble to cause the suly of colds. and as monuments to tho e M und builde s typieal of bustle of the great <o of the year most fave on doseribod, city by tho inland sea b 15 everywhord senson when the pationt is less a<on is the Nature then most comprehensive plan, the object of the publisher being early springand summor d prospects | a complex e s de withholds il ineroase opportunity the influences, disenso and for complete resumo of what may bo seen in Chicago in 1803, and at the same timo informatio the work ma compaet form, so be a valuable adjunct the library and reading room. and corn one sound, sincero strarchtiorward advice. you to tike 1y catarrhal difficulty is now. 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Kinneiin, profitabie et mar )5 10 87,000, 0 0ok will show Dusiness chino o offiee Conneil Biuffs N fnvestment vu ted at Nos. 114 and 1 6 8,7t St lease on' bu Now donbio house { Dissolution Fisher & Lawrlo, house, contuiins 14 rooms, und DK stairs, hot and cold water sorvice, gus, sellat w bargain relitects, 18 this day 1 solidit honus continu!ng the busi= prosent oftices. where all tirm debis erof the o.d firm i its outstanding debig Menars, Flshor & Lawr authorized 1o colle o5 3L K Ofilic EalupLLof and recolpt for same. GRORGE L 15181, HARRY LAWK 0.0 Paxton block, Omaba, Muy 16, 1504 strects, with all terms apply to A B Nicholus o rouiw 6, ugents for bullding

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