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TWENTY—FIRST YEAR OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1592—TWELVE P NUMBER 347, g which the mehops might Gisrepard the time | vl 1517 was not folowed by this pentie | (O o crimi Ment Inspactor Besen @ropped ) THE CENERAL CONFEREMCE | i Ao v oo v et e st sramenee. | “SPECIAL BARERS” DOONED | =58 Snemecay i eeerne ot | WOSDER WHERE THEY LIVE | Dr. Beitel Obio deciered that it would be | nmscriptural and unchristisn, and né;-e- i | n;.::'n i N ® butcher st work kiling ¥ 88 sensibie 1o UL Gp trees evert £ve yearm Lis peopie and the pres: Metbodist Episcopul dndeg v Hiles showsd e spring lnmim sod piast them acwin #s fo move munisiers | church, ms wel 8s to lumself &nd U | 8oy moruing, for the This has been custom with severa 2 Sad & By Siewd Verk o Misocty Ouumiir | S0 B PSS oy Sy Bt | Deriniet o fracey o Memieecrof | Dirice Ot g Wl Mot e | B0, T 0 e e ey Report i Pusbed Through. pler of the couren seems sirauge, too, that while aRer Parties to Lagatizsd Bobberies. | perimenied ana awcovered - They Will Bent Touight. | _The vote was taken upon the minority re- Hares Jo protect - VR | 2 Grok mer m LESSONS OF FATRIOTISM N0 TINKERING WITH THE ITINERANCY | P ey e s i e i e o HOW THE SCHEME AS BEEN MANIPULATED | S750k® and be w Decorarion Dy Addresses to be Delivered | TWO LANDLORDS TRYING FOR POSSESSION S - % A long squsbbie took piace over the cios- | ridicals snd thrust it 8t the Freed- | © MEME WAS BEE PuLs Berues Halev was The Effor: to Bemove the Time Limit De. fented—The Question of Equal Rep. roseniation for Lay Delegates— Epworth League Aftwirs. The detest of the e2ort 1o remove the time Hmit on the pustorste of the Mestocist Ems copsl church was ove of the promipept fewtures of yesierday's session of be geversl conference 7t was & surprise to mauy, for the trend of the speeches bac been very muck i fevor of abolishing the time Limii sud iv favor of al Iowmg the bishops and presiding e.ders o Gecide when the mimisters stould be moT on 10 another thas ihe simsnac The avering A & pastorste rather minority report the riention of the preset Eve-yesr limit was adopted by to 262 This five-yeur Ume set by tbe seneral coference of 1 o thut tme for meny yvemrs ibe Lme mit Bad been three years,” A larpe majerity of ibe larmer Voted for the retestion of the Ume Hmi. Epworth Lengue Affaira, Immediately ater the preliminaries s de- termited but unsuccessinl effort was made 10 set asige The reguior order, which wus the Epworts league discussion, avd 10 bring uy Tbe report UPOD €Al AT represantation Toe committee on judiciary bas renched & very impartant conclusion UpoR the meRmInE of e word “isvmen™ 1 the discipline where it provides for lay represenistion. Tue coi- mittee is of the opitiou thet the word does Dot ané never has ipciuded women, Dut has mesut and does mesx mex onir Toe Epworid league mstier was then dis. cowsed ut leneth. A Live:ry Gebsie nrose o an effort to deprive the league of & secretory of fis own. The special secretary wing of the corference, however. Wor the GaT A raiber warm devste look piace Detween Mr. Murrsy of Penosrivanisanc Dr. Berry. chss of the commitiee. over a misunger stancing. The conference was Ciscussing & sectior providing thst there should be no efiort made 1o disturd tbe Christmn Endegvor and other Toung pecpie’s socistier in ihe ehurch Jor the purpose of planting Epworth legues in Their stead. Secretary Mourpe offersd & resalution to strike out the SOCTION Jar. Murrsy heid that the committee hac Rgreed to LMs section 8 8 comprozuse afier * week of warm discussion. He was opposed 10 the idea of striking = section. Dr. Berry deciared that M urruy bad mis. represanied th: commiTice, und after shoot ing contredictions ui enct other » Sew Zo.nests ider gm topethber t they were 1ot very far spart & Lr. Stier was i favor worth leagve ihe church. He thougbt the section wes intended o give Chbristizn Epdesvor socisties adci tional lense of Life in tbe Methodist church He warted 1o see The Epwortt league in stalled as the Foung peopie’s society of the ehureh and sil encouragemert for the organ- izution of pther FOUDE Peopie’s ROCIELies T the Methogist church sbould be shut off Dr. Maxteic of Nevrusks warted the £p- worth jeague 3o bave u full ana -iree endorsement of the couference, and other FoUng peopie’s societes 1o undersinnd ihat Ihey were not ui bome in the Metnodist chren, DUL Were occupving the terriory of The K, worth iengue whie in the Methodist enuron. The motion to strike out the sectiom re- sulted in & vote of 365 for to 164 agminst. It was 8 decided victory for the stuwart Ep- ‘worth leazuers. A motios was immedintely made 1o bave the section whick bad been stricken ovt ai- tached as a footnote. Dr Eynem, Dr. Leonard snd severn! others mude speeches in benalf of the Christimn Endesvor soci “There were thousands of loral ¥oung peopie. They said, in the TOUDg DECDle's woCielies Coz nected wits the Methodist church aud thev wwere perjectiy ioval o the cburch Ther shocid pe recornized. The section wus < 28 3 footnote. Liberal Gift of Cush. Chapinin McCabe arose to & goestios of Ppriviege and snnounced that he had ccived & subscription of 10000 to ussist in he erectios of & Methodisl bendguuriers in the city of Bome. The gentieman who guve 0 Jiberuliy wus Hev. (. A. Reseger of B Oto consercnee. ther sections of the rules intenced to govern the Epworih lesgue and orber yonog peopie’s socisties conpected Wiin the Metho- €is3 church were then taken up. Tbey pro- vide that The ieucue stall heve officers whe sbull report 1o tbe district and genersl cop- foven sen. Dr. Boekley beid that it weuld not be wise to mege the presicent of the local leagues members of the GUErtEr'y conterances. A seclion provicing tbat sll igents of Epworth leagues most be members of the Methocist Episcopal charch snd_members of e guarteny conjerences was adopled Mr. Staw of Jows mude & very newt speect udvocaning The ioes of FIVILg ILe FOURE peo- pie of the Epworth ieugues the right 1o eie Ibeir own officers rulber Lhan 10 alow tbe guarterly conference 1o GSsisT the eiection of their presidenis. e smic 1 feel inctined o Trust the Tocng peopie would retner trust your chidren, breviren. than trest your fathers, my bretnres. 1 am of the sume opinion ws Bobert Burdene Sormeriy ©f the Huwkeye The worid is berter thar i was defore yOU came ino it ang will be better siill when you st out of " (Ls 3 Ater mt the rules relating to the the couference proceeded ieague 1o elest Dr J. F. Berry as ednor of the Epwortt Heruid. Tbe eiection was practi- CMLY LLALImOuS. 1Ii was discovered that 8 part of the pian to govern the league bad been overiocken. An £fiort was made 1o SusPend The Toies o oraer 0 ewct.s clerk to take charge of ibe Chicago office of the league, but the effort faled. The uinesnucy Problem Aguin Tus report of the commitiee On ILnErsney WRE Lawen Lo Dr J. M. _sidwell of Cticago fuvored the sbaliskmest of the mme bmit He beid that it removal would wipe out s good deal T ciercal politics. Dr. J. M King of New York was in fuvor of wimng eui the Lme Lmi He @eclares thel the removal of the time himit WouIQ be The Crestes. BAVEDS slep LMEED DY the Methodist church in ffty vesrs. The Pustorsies, Be suid, weve really for only ooe vear, 10r the pusiors were appoiniel evers . There wae 1o need of Luving the wme SWILSILE Over Lbe heads of the pastors W cul of Thewr WOrk 6l Certuit puibls &L ibe IndicaTion of the Almenac rEIBET LLAD B sueb time s The COAPRCT &L conddios of Lbe work cemunded & change. Hall 8 dosrt speskers 1o succession clam- Sreé for Lhe PEmovAl 6f Lbe Line L The: came & change. Ur. Buciiey ge glured Thatl the Tame Lmit wus Sirsl adopled 10 relieve Ewbop Asbury W Uying o gel 3 stubuors | pesior removed He Ceciarec ibsi tuc conlerence was ip 100 grest s burry Lo sboliib lbe Lme umiz The time was exiended w0 Sve yewrs & the couference of 1M, nd Dow Defor: 8 f giv we bad Do heresy in the shurch ™ be asked. “Becsuse 0ir minsues ieal iceas. Our pusiors bave bec couged W ledor for lhe conversios of souls iz order 1o sbow that they were goog for sometbing. 1 plead for Lfi-m& of he Wnersucy ks L Dow i was lmaltucusy spslacdes Dr. Rages of Mostsss m favor of ube Tume umut el Thet tbe cosniry fuvor of boliug Busioreie Dr Bridgemss Soleiise W pevide for | the pronibici ing speact of the debute by the chmirman of the munority. The ctairman Dr Ecwaros, warted *o mtroduce Dr Psimer to make the closing speech. By & remarksble shrewd move the friends of the minornty report got the minority report introgdocec a8 8 SULSL- tule and it wes raiironded simoet 1o compie tion before the friends of the majority report were gware of iV igorous efforts were maoe | by those who wished ' ses the time limit removed i gefeat the sudbstituie, but thev were completely DU'Strinpeq br the shrewd. ness of the oppogtion . report was adopted by 8 v aguinsy, snd the five-vear remaiv a8 it is. The confer euge then adjourned 1o meet st § o'cio FIGHT ON PROSISITION. | Eed Hot Committes Beport Adopted by Small Majoritr. ! when Bisboo Ninde calied session to order. Some of the b dently preferred li: ng over their dinner | 1 theunaccustomed grind of » secoud ses- sion. The opening prayer was ofered oy | Rev. Mr. Dut'z of South Dawota. In came evident that many reporis of comn sces woulc be crowaed eut by the adjourn ment of the conference and Dr. Mains moved that euch commitiee be aliowed to present | s most important repart aud_tben & 10 ibe mext om the kist. Thne id favoratly rece: anda_report | commitiee on | recommengin, | made & tempersnee eociety was aoopied, aiso | & report from the com: { wd providing for u board of matagers con- sisting of eignieen ministers and tweive lay men to be eiected by each gunersi conference. Still Probibitionist The event of the afternoon was the pres- enistion of ibe report of the commiitee on temperacee nod the probibitios of the liguor traffic The repori was of cousiderable lensthand wes couched in about as strong terms as the English maguage couid furmsh. It begwn by citing the previous deciarmLion of the histops on the subject 1 their guad rennial adcresses tnd procesded to add some importast getuils. Tbe report decimred that | Do Metbodist could conscientiousiy give cow- mercial paELronage to aTvone concerned with | the hguor traffic or their Voles 1o 3 mAD Who symonthized with the lLicerse system. It in- reichad armpst Hoense laws i gepersl and deciared for no comnromise with tbe hguor s wus from the mterests. Expressing gratification st the | isions of ihe supreme court of tne Unitea | tes oo the liguor guestion, it proceeced o commend the action of the semate and | condemu tost of the Jegisiature in their con- siderstions of the liguor guestwm. It ropu- < the notion of the genernl government i nurougt the Departmest £olng & messure cressed of State = that, I was alleged, the exporms of liguors o Americs. Lastiv it providec that 1o | cal party shouid recerve the support of | Chmstisn men as long me i maintmued ax | alliance with license or refused io record | melf us uuaiteranlv opposed to ibe liguor traffic. Fresented s Minority Report. Judge Lawrence of Obico came forward WIth 8 SDLStiTule that merely referated the deciorations of tpe prececing couferences | without referring to politics. He muintained tpaz the conference could not afford o take £Tound upon winch mBDY £o0d snd sensibie men @:ffered. The report pledged the con- ference 1o SUPPOrt Any OrEArZELon Lhal bad for its object the aestructior of the hguor wreffic. The probinizion Poriy WES &3 OrTED- izslion thel bad been seemng for scoe time with DO_success 0 pveribrow the liguor traffic. This report wes & practical endorse- meot ©f the probibition party snd & siap ut the republicass. Here the speaker was interrupted by cries of “no.” “na” The conderence could not effurd e epdorse the probibition purty or any ociber pariy. Judge Lawrence sat dows amid 8 chorus of cheers. Dr. Lennard, who is the leaging spirit of cobtingert, moved tbml the regort be leid ov the table. The motion was detented by 2 to 20 ot Unsnimous on the Matter. Dr. Quesl of New York moved to emend Judge Lowrezce's substitute by adding the cisuses i the report of the rommitice reist- | icg 0 commercial putronage, etc The Smengément was accepted ang Dr. Evans of Nunois etated that in presenting zeport the cumwmizice bad mo ides of endarsing the DrobiDition TRrTT. Trs wes d by Jucge Lawrence Tuis statement seemed W reass the gele- gutes and the report of the commiltee was accepte@ by 245 1o 200, but among the 200 were some of the bruiziestana most practical mes in the coference. The larmen voued larpely apuicst the adoptioz of the report Wpoen the vore was sunounced Dr. Leonard anc bis foliowers feirly raised ibe roof &nd the mir was filled wib everything movabie that the deiepuies could lay ibeir bands on Dr. Liztle moved that it be the sense of the conference thut the report of tne committee cid pot eudorse 2y politidl Dartr Dr. Beiz of ORio wanled 10 bave it lnid on the table. DU be Was snowsd under sud the molion was carried AlmOST BRI Criicising Congress. The report of the committee ou Chinese clusios wus next resd. The comn criticised the sction of congress on M in passimg the Chinese exciusion bid, sné recommended the s3option of & resolution conGembing Lhe BCL A CODITArY o the spis of free government. The features in the law deciareu 1o be oljectionabie were be sec- tions gemying admassion o bail o Chinese | isborers uuder 8 Wi of babess corpus ané | reguiring Chisemen, residents of the Unites Stutes 51 Lhe Lime of Lhe pussage of Loe il Lo obtaw & certificile of Lheir residuare rignis Afer some debule Lbe report was adopred. The HasesPurkharst Incident. Oxama, May 24—To the Editor of Tex Ber: Dering tbe session of the geners! cop- jereuce oo Ssiurdsy, May 21 1882, one of the colored deiegmies, Hev. Hayes, de- munded, i guite strung lansuage, irum Rev Purkpurst, the ecitor of Ziop's Hermid, av spology for & STATement in bis paper concern- ing the colored Gelegules LOW in AIlendance upon the conference. With FOGT Dermission, Inuve s few words ] would lige 1o say. By reference 1o Malibew, ISuk chupter end the 15°h 30 17th verses, inclusive, lbe direction of our Sevior will be found. tbe spirit of which should have been carriec oul by Rev Hayes, sud, if such bas been Lis mauver of procedure. Bud the ogitar of Zim's Herulo refuged either 16 eXplin Or meke & proper &polCZy LBrough his paper, then ibe words of cenwure spoken by Rev. Eaves upou the floor | ol the conference wers proper, but if the SPITK of Ibe pussige DO WaS DOl Carried oLl bus Words wers enlirely ool of Doace As seen by ove from the oulsige. it looks &5 though Lhis letter condition of affmirs ex isleC MLd Thai DO Pegaesl Lad Deer made for €XpLEBATIIN OF PELrUCUOD PrIOT 10 Lue moment Eer. Huyes preseuisd the mailer 1o the | geverw copterence. If tnis be the cuse, & SLrAnge LBIDg Lus Occurred. Let us remem- wueds of for bis race. ber soulbern grawes, where thoussses of ber sens mre buriec, wio g€ 10 Ulersie his ruce, snd | the wr men’s Aid saciety of our grest cburch. He made reference 1o the crudeness of menver of some of the tenchers. His words were , and tous they ssem cowsrdly. emchers €id be memn! Were ther the iady teachers or were ther the gevtieman | teachems! Did be meun the black or the | tenchers! No one knows but mimself Hefid behind the form of bs worcs and It's No Trouble for 3 Tricky Lawyer to Turs an Hovest. Dt Burdesed Man Out of Hw Bome—Some Inside Fucte thrust st ooe of the gremtest orpanizstions im | There are judges of the district court who our church. areof the opinion thstihe ‘wpecial master He sboud maie bis charce clear 0@ | oup read bis doom m the rars of the se specific or apeloF 26 to Lhewe leachers and ibe sun, Of in other wordsthat the dsys of the - al master” sre UM dered. The seneral public may uot know what kind church thes represect. Now, ib couference does not extend uy €O nor will this appesr in &z of tne official orgaus of the churen, and b valuanie time of tbe conference peed not consumed in axy rapiy, but gevtiemay irom tbe editor of this paper A Con be the reverend Wy name be can securs it law cpon the statute Buoks which provides that whew sajes of real es' arc ‘D be mage by an order of the eourt, o leral proceed- ings, 8 judge of the Gwtmet court may ignoe some DAY 0 actin the capneity uotioneer. TP sume law provides the sherif mar make ibe sale, byt tbere are some lawrers Wi prafer the “special TRY PasTc | One Incidest tn the Gallers. | The following is said to be & fair reprasezt- | #tion of a scepe in the gallery st the cepersl con ference mawtar.” Euser 2 bovy of achoal guds after the For movths there huve been compimints usual fiutier in getting seats &nd wfter chang- ‘“,’L,r;" fi"n,‘“ “"'d ,m’."' it o Z their piaces severs! times, seitie down, | Do .+ 8 figure bead or the purpose of oo oring up ruscality, and Jor of the judges huve ABOTL c sheriff with the informm: tioner tion 1o an imaginery gues- “We got weather bound and bave 1o clnded that the is the orly parsos woo should be tuy severnl cuy “Ok, Kitty, who | 5D stay several cave = -On. Taay icie, who | J0o, L e WY, Pemen, Dr. Buckley (someone toid me Fesierday A man who is oo 1he inside gescribes the who is always Sxbtine o £t women admu. | DAEDero! procedure. Judgment of fore- Trho s phways Bgiting %o §ot women SAm | cisnre m sscuved and fhe ‘xmccney Beving e e 2 | charce of the proceedingr rushes to the court, Fou call bim doctor for, does he practice - . Tore o Omana™ e na yot soser’] | where be preseuts 8 paiition sakine to bave e e < o - gaess be don’t practicewiali—he's s preacher. | LS PaTiver, clerk or fice boy anmpuinied At suy rate some one toid me he preacheg an | SPecial masier” Thenex: move i3 1o sd- | wini mce sermon up &t the Tirst Metnodisr | TTUSE the properte. The “wpecial masier couren, anc 1 beard a felier say be was the | DSUBLY piaces the nomce of sale finest deputer in the whole conference™ | II _ sume opbscums ~mewspuper, after “Weat does D.D. mesn nfier some of the | moiCH TWO appramens are uppoinied preachers’ names Kittv!” Divipe doctor, | o DY view the property wsod place o value upon the iands or iots, nsually &bout one-fourth of WhsL the property is worih These appraisers bemg ciose friends of the w>tormey or “Special master,” having o knowiedge of values, name mny price thst = sugpested. In The mesuiume the adver. | | or something, 1 have most forpotten.” “Well, | now, Dick tuid me it meant docsted digpity: a0d be told me s covondrvm, too—what musical iustrumert bad o hoporary degree conferrse upon 1! “Wpy, ficale D.D.” I | “Well what was “Ot. I think that is kinder irreversnt ist't 10 -In bere, | USCWEEi Lus been Fumming, put om mc- | Emty. Nell savs D Buckiey & not a | (0000 of Bs mt Saving . preachber after all. but is tne edior of Zion's :"‘n - ;d L oulsice Herald cewn Seston, and he deciares S S S parties, when ihe sule cay rolls around tmere are no mdders on the groond. The suiorner ids in whe property &1 82T price that be sses £ and takes o def- | ciercy Judgmen: for the esisnce. The deed is made out ana the heme owner knows noth ing BBouL Uhe proceedings Lot the lwver or s Bgernt comes BODEWISE & Cotice Lo TacEie Atiorpeys whe Leve not been purties 10 this systemalic operaticn of robbing stale that there is big momey It it for the MENIDU- lstng parties. The ruke-of comes from m sources. In fhe first piace the may be &o ofiesbor who receives of §5 per month. I meking the saie Lhe SLEWMOPY fwe wlich goes s8t of s empiover. lbeobscure pEper pubuspinc the notice th the aRarper, Fiving im from thirty to forty peresni of tue fee for cation, which is chaeged &p et legnl d besides s, #he most pefarious wroie pracéies comes in Bt the 4 home worth; 82000 @ay be sp- preised mt $S00 swé K The sale price is it was Tbe first puper published im the TUnited States. 1 beard & lacy benind me say vesterdar that she istened 10 bim with ‘the ars feel in Joemen worthy G Kitte, @id up somewbhere sor of 8 gun, courage could go be iand he wanted, and | rybocy lubrhes und sppisnded, but t hear palf be swd, there is so muek | tp bere ip the gullery. I only nesra | word pow and then uud I doo't know what they are lanshing &L, aoc When 1 ssE some | oue they all say I don’t know. 1 did not guite tear, it is 50 DOisy Up bere’ But they keep oo isughing sod clapping their bandi Bu: | 1 know he 18 the finest simger 1 the couptry | DWo-lbirds or tne 4 velue, w0 bas cobiected willions of Golirs 1o wia in | IP00 108 jokt Gcw of The sppraisers and Geepiag the Uhinese out of this eountrr, and | "Specii. master” € swie is contirmec, € COLTL DOU BEVInG &% kmOWiedge Lha & iruuc has besu perpetreted. The judges mre 1o bremk up The practice, wne Thus they can only do s by refusmg W &ppoint “special mas- this confersnce is going to Wriles memarebl jemer to President Harrison Aboul iL. - Ibere, now. Whal Cid Thal WD sey over | fthers npesr that post? Look. thet bald- bended man—well ibat's definne, I must say; well, Dow look bes pusting | TS Which will resultin the anariff, who is on that smoking cap mght over : there.” “Whny, ybu stupid, thet s | OU%0f foreciosures of Sudicial proceedings. Dot s smoking cep, ministers don’t smoke, or f toey cid ] wouldn't wantio benr Them preach, una T couid never talk enout religion Court ¥aves. wTbe case of Jersmuak Demsiow auis ¢ e unev and others. on trial in 35 auy puacher winas clsbes wers afl { Judge Parguson's eourt, is s@racting the scepted up with cigar smoke. (IS0 | griestion of siockmsn. As Uhe story goes, Dow. LSl man is talking whOUtIDE Wme | Gunne the year 1888 Densiow and A M Limil. e says be thinks & minister oughl | Snooner were partness in the stock busmess. %0 587 for ever in one piace 80 Lul the PEO- | Guuinc's lares herd of R, FRGENE 1o bt ple couid all ge: nogusizied wiih Bim: wbd | rimriy of Cosper, upom the Effaoen rond snother WAL sEid yesierdsy thal the poopie | iy March, 1848, tbe-dissolved partnership. got tired of the best of Them in & year &3€ | oying abous $I5008. Spooner agreed i waniad & change, and 1 ibought he smd TBal | 1o Densiow toos after maiiers and sell the some of the chpisins had 0 Desent 0 | cyiyic when ther wers ready 1o Shin Soms Frison, stasy rate Chbapisic MoCabe was | 5ime in July the omtuie were sninped o ext to priscs Jor six movins ik | Con s Gontis ard i e -~ Seogun O >3 i inging $i6i, 108 i must pave been Sing Sing” “On, you | Soo'tOWEEN aod said, E i igmorumus. be was in Lioby prison, where DEys S, debt the commission men allowed ne sale 30 be wpmb be wes sent when be was tasem prinoner oy | Aprabam Limcolr ~Ot push now. Whoat is bt man seying! 1 o wist they wouid | DOt make SUCh 8 racket uP b eaznot make sense of nalf they say, for I cumpot bewr it, but be sineing 15 bessuiful and Somse Sanliuie 2% goou 48 being B couren.” A R —. — court Bernerd Moot Comment on the Conference. 4 wears, was tried ou & Good Methodists with rge of burpiary. The information coarges Quuce must bold them in e ionger. The iongine s urasthorized suwarranied. The bretiren in concisve st Omsts Wil not re move the embargo. New York Teiegram: Eider Shack of Ne- brusks, in the Methodist genersl conference, chasract d tpe time Limit on the pasiorute | us corpse TDEL sbould be bur specch from sny otber than & saout once reversc insui sigeracy wouid be accounied not absoiute profanity Auisrts Constitution: When the northers Methodists 52 Omaba adopied & report cai- ing on tne governmert, ihe siste ofbcinis, ne Mstnocist Episcops! chureh snd all good cit- zens “10 arise 1 Lheir might and adolish ihe indignimes and oulruges thul ere pul upar the colored peopie sud il white peopie woo iove o work for The elevation of tbe coiorea race i B souLDern slaes,” Lhey SImDLY sp- peniad 10 the spirit of sectional mobucracy. New Yors Telegram: Our frisnd, Rew Dr. J. M. Buckiey, was reeiectec by the Metbodist genersl conference editar of tne Cobristian Advocste. With the Denefita which be bas exjoyed from he educlinnal campaign oz the maiter of religious toier- sice wiick ihe Teiogrem afforced him Dr. Buciley certiiniy ourpt to be beier Suied for this post thas ever. He will poi be in Sanger of sgain undertziing Lo DOYCOW & Bewspuper for £iving lhe news. Memptis Appel: There is only one way thst oo Murch 10 Bernard broke orebouse of Rose Kolmar and stole ury returned our hours ess on Thirteentn heary snd was 41, 8 sewer pum 1in which bis st kept r t against the city | #,100. alieging thet Bis proverty was G- £geC in LCal AWOILt OWiDg 1o lhe improper construction of Lhe sewsr, which was Lnabie 1o carry off Lbe surplus flucd water, _ TEE NEW POSTOFFICE. the Waler. Tue masons wil bagie setling granite oo ibe southeast corner of The new postoffice foundstion todsy The three courses of Limestone footing ere iv place mnd ihe found- ation proper will oW hegin 1o grow. A sieam pump bas beer placed in position in Lbe excETLIION, 88 b8 men were unauie o ksep the waler dawn Iz soeps in sige of the Lo apprecizdie diming: 30 the guantity. v 0 mse in their mizh: and That is 10 appew! 1o | is susted, however, thatdhe cizy is bard, Os- mod law. Is & nOl rEcher sirange that u | spite the water, and Thmt mo pitng will be Cbristsc body, charged Witk besring giad | @rven under auy porsesef ibe struciurs. udings of pesce, sbnuld recommend the over- riding of ibe law und the sppesl w0 brote force! Is it BOU iSO rRIber swange That L same bocy sbouid call on the government o Bho.sh Lbe OULrages MUMmLTIES pon colorec men, whose offenses bave beeu eiiber rape or muorder! Wiy ibis lender solicitude for the perpetrstors of lue mos! itfamous crimes Wb some e3- lyncnea recmive Duties. comnsisaioz wall iz Beatrice, on Alexpnadris Eohs of ‘Westervide Custer knows %o Lbe staiule booEs ceptions, the mes who are characier look &1 ibe DeETD guestion was atrest iLustrawec o the Methodist geuers couference s Owsbs yesterdus. A reprs. | sentst ve of thc Soulhern Meuhogist oburch, | EBew. Dr. Tigert, came with fraternal groet- ings, Bnd 100K OCCREIOD 10 Speuk On the race urolien I Lbe solLiL He assericd Lhal tbe “MOLLBErD WBie mut wus the most iuteligent BnE 5y DhabeRlic {rAng Lbe wouUIDErn Binck maz ever bhed or wus Liely io Lave” and nel “perpeiusl sy Wil Teign between hem i tuereis DO LMmperig wib the funds- mevtal lews of socs order” Insiead of tweve and four-tenits feel auove il sssault o Mo Conler, 8 widow Lwving & Bear Fort Bokineca. The story of the crime | o 1 moem o s o0 tenits of & e+ s =T Seme e The canee i the o the slient fo- of au individunl 8 specini masteris. Thereis & remson some | under bongs, fn malkng =l sales thal grow 1 Masons and Pump Men Trying to Besd off ird of the superiziendevis of charped with being drunk. 1 was Bartley torisn toues. thet, “An iv Duzn Cronis was wiso assessed for ¢ Four rears ags e was arr burgiary by Officer Mouell and stabbed tne offices through the lung. For this he served two Fears inibe penstentiar) P NEWS POE THE ARNY. Compilete List of Chunges in the Regular Serviees. Wasarserox, D. C ar Soecial Telegram ic Tax Bre |—The foliowing army orders were issped toaar A noard of officars is appointed to maet at the call of the president tbereo! mi Fort Mende, S. D, for the examiuastion of & officers ms may be orasred b termive their fizness for pro for the boars: Lievtenm X. Sumoer, Eight cavairy Brown, surgeon: M Eiglab cuvalry see, Eiebth cuvuiry assistent surge Lievtenant A Gaston, at)u Eigtth recorder. Too fal med report 1 person presigent of . 'for examinstion their fitness § Jobn A. Johmson Lieutenazt dose Tbe fokio persot 30 Coonel Melvilie A Cocora infantrr, president of the exumining covveped st Fort Thomas, K B8 he may desicuas bourd as to the prom o the conclusion of Their exnmmas returs io their proper stations ot David L. M . F_rst Lieutena: Flirst infantry Byroe, adjatant enjoined is necess 3. Starr. Lieutenent Char ixth intantry. The trav for the public service The foliowing officers wili report it perso to Coionel Eobert E. A, Crofton, Fifteenth infuntry, president of the examiving board convenad wt Fort Sveriden, 10 exsmin- tion as 1o thewr Btness for promotion - FirsL nant Jobn C enden, Twenty-sec ond infantry; First Lieutensnt Thecders H fickerson, Nineweerth infantry. The travel enjoined is necessary for the pubiic service. The foliowing ofcers wiil report 1o boare o cetion as Wiltiam ant Charies C tmn Charies B. Ewing. Sssistani sur relieves from 4ty s ALleDGIDg SUTPRODD exammer of recruits st St Lows and nroceed to Baltimore and relieve Captuin C Bergeley Macacler. snsisignt surceorn. reporiing by letier to commanding _gen- tne eral, Deparomes: of vhe Eest. Ceptsn Muc- suiey, zpon bemg relievec, will swait furiper oraecs for the copvenience of the govers- ment. Ube jsare of susence granted First Lievtenant William X Hamiton, Pt = tiliery, Depurtment of Califortis, 1s exiended %o include Angust U1, 1382 = CEAUTATQUA RECOGKIZED. Popular Beception Tendernd the Founders of the Movement Last Night. There was an stmosphere of summer time 8od of the ciassic shades of the Chsnia grounds sbout the Young Meu's nas cience mssembied © and Mr. tue Chaw Chausug iatiov building last might. A greet Bisnop ms of Omaba and were delirth ted with tnis opporton: . the ieaders in this greel rGLCALIODAl mOTE mext. It was 3 receprion given in honor of these distinruwhed men, but s eve bear them talk 2boct tne ta work, Lhe gathering purtook m: iecture than B re are wus g1 OppOrtin ne present, spIre mUTY suited, be said, acvanieze of ge acucalion desired 1o ELOW more Thax by W irreguiar Bnd LosTsiems which miznd speeger was freguo ciose the sudience was istinguished lencers Bisuop Vincent snd bands with lne e compary and bhad pieasant words for each cne as tLey were presentec. Tuere were boul 125 Cheutsu- gcaos present Some exceliert mus was furnisbed by Murw, Trereps, Mrs. Urgubsrt aod otbers. the lacture room. Mr. Miller shook Nebraska's Commitieeman. Mr. Jonz M.. Teurston, who bad just re- turned from the east, was msked yesiercay whether be Was ACTiT as the Nebrasks mem- ber of tbe repunliosn nauional commitiee and, if so, what plans the commitiee had, perticulariy wits reference totns sute. He replied “The proxy from W. M. Eovertson, mem ber of Lhe nulons! commitiee from Nevrasin, woick 1 beld wi Wastinglon Suring ibe ses sioz of the commitiee in November imst, & my opinion ouly suthorized me 1o represent Mr. Kobertson a1 thsl One meeting of The comnutiee, aud | Leve notassumed tuwt 1 had stything further 1o do Wilk b2 LETIODA sommitiee since. ] Lave DOl el Wilk ine commiries nor neve ] bad BIy irapsscLions IBTORED OF With the comminse 1 tberefore Buve Do knowledge or it JOrmanion e 1o what Bas been Gope If ZUYLLInG DY Lbe commiTiee or whet is Droposes 1o 4o Wilk reierence i the Nebrasks cumpeign. Mr. Robertson is & memper of the commiiiee Neoraska, sod | assuine bas performed and is perform- Ing sl his Guties us such. e The Creche Benefit. The members of the Omehe Oberity meso- cisuop exiend lpeir gruteful acknowiedg- mesis to the iadies snd officers trow Fort Omsba for tbeir brillisst performance of “Tuly” st Germesia bal, SEurdey evening, Mav 21 Thanks are uiso 0Ue 1o the ludies who furpisbed the Gengbiful Pelrestmenis served ol Mrs McEenns's sfier the play AL Lo LLOE WLO FEVE LETSOLE SErTices o slage dOCOrLLIOns B W 4LV Wk conlribuled 10 the suoness of Lii Charming sffuir Mus. Toos. L. Kool Presdest. Muss Sakas J. Bakkows, Secreuury . Canght by ihe Bos: Luspector” Bamilioy Bros. paid & Sue in polce cour Festerdsy for violsung lhe oy ordinance | lm“-‘u“ummmlwm alsughier of aimas i g in the Cary Schoul, The custom ir assigning Grand 2 the puplls in the pudtic schools uDOn the eve of Memorial dar will be fore srivessallr observed this resr theu upos suy Pprevious occasion. Fridsy before Decory uF the schools of the metropolis w ments of the men purated ¥ Tetersns 0 ome time ago of spesk 1o f the @ty ! the fight for & and giris will be - oee trring deFs woen i was in danger. T is assigned the pleasan: du g the remson for tbe obeervance o duy are prv legsd ake trie W ussist m the “remirisevt fiow.” Shouid the Metb odmst still be in session on P | dar. there are v ola veterans in tha Body who would esteem it & favor to be in vited 50 address the children upon the mIssion occasion which will be celebrated next orasy throughout the north folowing assignmerts bave been Cevtral Schooli—T. Leaverworth Schonl— Mason School—H Omaba View Sci Pacific School—D. G oads. Par¥ School —Suneon Bloom. Saratogs Schooi—Pat O. Hawes C. Van Guesou. | Wainut Bil School—Rev. A R Tham, | Webster Scuooi—W. H. Coristy | _ The exerrises ot the schools will take g Friday at 2 o'clock. Senstor Maunderson Muy Spenk. The commitiee having iz charge the mat- Memorial n Tietion 1o Sen ® { securing as ormor for tos extended un Manderson duy service | F m | Banscom purk a beving beer | 8 cumber of rears since Mr Mauderson ud h2 prooie ec his townspeople wpon to ev rat INJURIOUS REPORTS. Press Dispw Cuuse =s iu Easters Papers Have er near East *1 &m not so much Gispieased with the Te- por:s of the fiood in the Omabs pupers,” smé Potter, “us | am wite the faisifying ar- @s sent to the epstern press. Those Dut- | razeous reports bave damagec us 10 The ex- | 120t of ut ieast 2 bal? milien-of gollars. In fact the camoge is uuidid BuQ we will sus- iz irrepursbls 10ss snd JJETY. Mr. FPomter bmd & Teral extraos from eestern pewsnoers. Opeof Ine telegrams dated May 1 statec that the river was Thirteez leet pbove iow water mATK Zud thet if the water came up a few more inches e backs of the river would give way ®ug sweep down The bOTioms, cuiting ®WRy tundreds of scres, theredy lesving Bast { Ometa with her mapufecturing industries a | titzie island. vas more than s wrath was e Tnited Mr. Pover sould bigh piich wnd be LEles engineer 1o pet 5 the condition of the river. He be savs, inat the stage of the river on the 15k of the month was 4.3 feet suove low weler mark msiesd ttrieen feel: Lbat sieas of bundreds of acres of land bes waslied nway tweuty mcres bad gone the bigbest curing L, the standard low v the governme ves the number of fsel sbove low dars. hese ONE MORE WAR STORY. Dr. Young Mlastrates snd Expisins the Bat- Tie of GeTtysb: m Bound Top cntermicing lec se Bowman was 1 e which title of was giv Young &t ne spenker Exposition guthered the from smong tbe Dants. It wes & 0id story shie whes Teisied DT One Who Lad Boen Bad Dewrd wist be deacrib ¢ The specker begus DY commenting uwpon the imporiance of lbe Dullle 10 1%e nulion snd tne circumstances Luat inducad Geveral Lee o PINL LG IDVESIon 0! the north snd Wit ied 1o Gecisite buille On & spoL Where peisber communder had expected 1o fight. The graphic Gescription of the Luree davs testie belore Bound Top and Cemeiery Hil enlisted (he SILETLOD BDC SY TP Thies of LD sutience und & Limes provoked bearty { sppisuse. | Tbe dewf sud CUmD young women with | Brof. Gilespe sang & coupie of songs i puuiomime snd formet &3 exjorable lesture The euiertminment. Wosters Penssous. WisErsgros, D. C. | Teiegrum w0 TEe Bee. | —Thos fullowing List | of peusions grastea is reporied by Tax Brgp sn¢ Examiver Buress of Cisms Nevrusks: Origosl—Dopiel G, Seot, rge 5. Stove. Guorge B Hurrew, Elias Craries W. Wormel, Wilem Har. per, Jumes G. Gutbrie, Joby S. Thorn, E S Brown, J. Kictardson, Jone Eeunedy, Jonn J. Ausbours, Wilism H Greer, Auderson Bell, Witam H. host, Jucob Smith, George W. Mutieson. James M H. Manolm, Semuel Ajexuuder, Toivert Druper. Adcitional— | sobs O Seil, Eiijub A Sbain, Benry Save Rewsue—S. Bawy, W. Newim Mc- disk. 24 —[Special | “lows: Originai—dotn C. Barry. Curis | tian Mokl 'Beodore Beecher, ' Semuel Mooroe, Meioc Fosdick. W | Eedy, Levi Sheets, Watsou M. Woocdworth. Chas g Dnllon, Devié Adam, George MoCu seonery Bruce, Wulism Lilue, Thomas ortn, Willism Newion, Jecod Furue- Hoiver O. Breodes. Jobs Burrougts, 1 Sprague. lssac Wealter, Wil O Stew. Jobn £ Matiocks, Thomas J. Stew | art Frederick G. Ackermes, Wilem G Ziichie. Adginonsl—Jusper . Thompeon Egrs J. Carpevter, Wikiwm Wisen. In cremse—Toomas Hambton, Timotvy Mad deu, Lelos S Hug, His £ Bond, s Mackey, Abel Sevage Origioel widows, ete. —ELs Hoberts, misoers of Wilts E how ard, August M. Coous Souts Dusota Origizal—Tigbwuas F Dresssck lucresse— Buribuomew Cose s am *“1 beve found your Brugvcrative s sure cure for beadaches.” A K Sanks, Mous- s Foek, Texua Bob Wetls is the Only Man iu the House Whe is Sare to FProfit Bowever Things Turu—Settied for s Time. “Do we est bers tonight 7 asked Joha W. Puul resterday morning of Landiord Eest- man of the He was azswersd by a smile mecu ove or more of severnl th the langiord said veves & word © need of uxton migk but moving our things, is there!™ slightest,” responded the \ bad final sue ceeded in disentangling his tongue from his bac weeth, “Everything v as usuml until The wagous door.” And agmu be auowed % assume 8 look of exireme DUt the smile hud 8 lonesome Iringe sround i thut resembied the intaugrbie ureole epcircing ine deserted domiciie of 4 L Fear's birt It was not half as reassur. 1 wes intended 10 be mpa went but 2 in desipating the stmospbere of low sults snd mystery ihat beng over the famous bostelrs (ruests wanderad disconsolately sbout the rotunéa, woudering, speculating and gusss. ing, sud the more they wondersd the mory unstabie ther ijeas became. They al seemed 1o Seul Lhat somethimg was going ban but couldn't for the Life of them tell wiei %t would ve Even Mr Easstams tauy. He smid so bimself 1f Mr. o o take the furniture und fiz- tures in ace ce with the parmissiop giver him by tbe court, why, the iandiord supposed be would g As 20 whut Wou the evert of T %, Thar's all. c sudseguenuy Leppen. 1m uch 8 coptingency., Mr. st mar professed 1o be aosolutely and whally geroid of ecen the sembiance of an ides. He ¢idn’t know wust he would do. He eouldn’t s57 woether he would refurnish the uouse wuc geep tuing or go 1o Cresde, Caln., and run opposition o bis old parmer, Bramara. For the present, he was content 10 emulute Wilkms Micswber and wait for something to_turn um, in the shape of & Geputy sherif with 8 writ of attachmert. Whut An Auctioneer Suys. We ic and bed several cas- rerces = landiord uai con obscure wouidn't was worta 1 want 1o, 50 tbe ect wes Dot ells bud been enguged 1o tuke out tbs re jot. i cese it was taken oOul and be d store for twenty days, after would be sold. Mr. Eastmaz bad as long ago as Fmdsy, 10 al of the stufl Ihat De- longed to pim (Dasuman), 1o case of & gea- erul remorul. Thal was what be wus ihere for, Ene ne idu’t cure whe owned the hotel 1f there was 10 be any biz dope be was Zoing o be iu it und il tbers wasz'l, be wusn'L He wus waiting for au oficer wio Gidn't ap- Tt wos afterwaras lesrved that Mr. Kiichen ¢ian’t wanl to move The furpiture unless b nad to. Fls piso was to ostch M. Eastman OUlsid be Lolel B0 Lhen lake POsSEeNs.LO! stut UD ube nouse for iwerty duys, Lhen s the furniture raofit the place as he cnome, ¢ and ruc the hogse as tnough ng bad happened. 1 Mr. Eastman Gidn’t propose o be cunzhiin moy such way. Tuat was wiy he stayed inmae and smiled and smid notmng berond intimating that the fight was yet w8 be dscided in court. was geperallv conceged thet s change wou!d be mude und tust the house worla be ciosed for 3 few weeis. Ewven the sevent five guests who &re deiegaies 1o ihe general couference were interssied o the exient of seventy-two hours, us Uhey boped that no move would be mode unti the conference ¢journed Pzul smid Be bal sayed tores fires, Two strikes sod duzen fights between the DUt he was Sbout reads o Ve & move out 2uyuow, for i seemed to a time &1 best. M decided inter- ts of the house by remov- cotll #'ridsy moruing. is exp@iec thul there will be Live scenes eroond She hotel a5 Mr. Eastman, ib is sBid, iwtenos’ Lo relain possession and To- furnish the hopre ingt mre WPET-TLIVY wth the nelp of | B8 eagy nIVIADAl LLinis Tk be-or e ouf of empicyment Bnd they will dr. Erichep cioses the house 0T repaiTR. FROSFECT FOR EETTER RATES Railronds May Do Something for the Drul Minctacturery’ Expomtion. There W & fair prospect of geTtings one-fure rute from the railronds oo coount of the nalional drill aod the wmanufaciurers” exposition pext movth. Ove of the Nebrusks Lines bus formuisted & Proposition rute from points wilhin Lbis state, tas been forwarced 1o all intem WilL & reguest for their endorsement. The proposition. wil be voted on by mail and in cB! ruiiroad circles i is believed ibe con- cession will be made. Speciel reies are appounced for g sumber of Nebrusks gutperings. ¥or the Grend Army of the Hepublic encRmpment at Grund laland & oue-fure rute will De made from August 210 Seplember 1, gond for re- wrp Goil Septemver 5. Toe same rute will e mude o September % but noly from poiwts within 100 miles of Grand Inisnd. A ope-fere rute will be made for the Chav- Taugua aseemblies, as fodows: For Council Biufis. from points withis 150 mile:, uckets 10 be soid July 15 and fimited o July 17; for Crete, from Nebrasks powwts, oo Juy 5 sod & good 1o return Uil July 17; from all poicts in aosae witin 150 mlles of rete. on sele July 5 1o 16, guod for return Tl July 17; for Seutrice, frum Nebrusia ou Jupe 25 and 41 good il from Nebrasks and Kansus poists, iles, on sule June 26 to July ¥, For Fremouot, from Ne- June 30 aod Juiv 1, good Lill m poists wishin 150 miles. ob suis o J 4 good till July M. Toe ! wdnmusson, 4 cents, Wil be added 1w fure ruie i tbe case of Fremout. A onefore rule Las beeu Fives for the dis- trict Grund Army of toe Hepoblic meeting 10 be beid st Oukdmle Tickets will be sold June W an Ly i sl pe good for return ul July & e il Amoug the Laborers Cenural Lubor snion, througt presidevt aud secretury, B. F. Esion sne Wilism S. Sebring. is iseuing a3 offcial Girectory of e lavor apd trades uuious of the city. The directory wiil coutuin & list of il isbor or- FRLIZETOLK, Uheir pices SDE Uimes of meel- mgw, their office nd & tistory LAOLIS W, ther With TLelr oUJecls LC DUrDuscs, 804 ory snd Hes lsws The directory will Buve & ciroulanoc of 19,000 Weos sudsy SiEbl ihe teamsters will meet w1 Euights of Ledor ball, o Soutt Feus leeuLl sureel, for Lhe PLrPOSE 6 OFELLIGLG & Brion Tue open lubor meeting Luial was 1o be beld ®t ibe Young Mev's Chris- Liub BasoCistion bal snd &1 Wiiot four mis- wiers of the Methodwl coulersuce were Lo Aodress the masemlige O Upe sulject of iwbor, bus bect posipoped, 85 The doieguies Wis Bave 10 prezare ior TBUrMARY's ad)ours- meot of the covfermpce. The labor copmt. ee LTIG 1L CLATEE Lhe muller of L ODES mecting will give 8 fLIUTS Gale WheD @8- mEugemeL s are poriecice.

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