Davis' Seasonable Goods B&vig, the Bicycle THE VIKING, Is the "biking", Best of cycles, THJ3 BLPRBPG-E, strietiy firstcte, THE) BELVIDERE, a hlgk grade at a popular price, THE ORAWFOftD, absolutely the best wheel on earth for the money. Choice of all kinds of handle bars, saddles and pedals, Ahh EWW OF BIOYOLE ACCESSORIES, JJmiBp the Seed Man, Has a fnil line of BULK GARDEN AND FLOW ER SEED from the celebrated Rice's Cambridge Val ley geed Gardens, Davis, the Hardware Man, m m w W J4 A r ". TT1 TkT Bi TOOLS, RUBBER gtoves and Ranges, gDoii't forget Davis, "that no one in his line, Samples ) jTirst Rational NORTH JLJsJTTm JSTBB. Capital, Surplus, General Banking A. F. STREITZ Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, - rDIaxstrrbei e Corner of Spruce T exits oix WALL-PAPER, PAINT AND OIL DEPOT, , WJNPPW GkSS, VARNISHES, QOhV IAF, GOW PAINTS, BPvQNSES, ARTISTS' COLORS X$D BRUSHES, PIASO AND FUPVNITPRE; POLISHES, PWAEED HOU-E; AND BUGGY PAINTS, K-J LSQMINE MATERIAL, WINDOW SHADES, rnTTArvn ESTABMSHED JUI,Y 186S, . , , , 310 SPRUQE STREET, i F, 4- BROEKER. 4 MERGHftNT TftlLORJ Qood N;Qrthweat porner of. Courthouse, JO: S. F, FILHON, Stoam aixd Gas Fittings Qggap,Qj garage a Spw&ttw Qoppst tjahed Xr.Qn Qq? Tift Iroft ivOQnSN HNESf SAMBUB RQ0M. IN' NORTH PLATTE Hauteg refitted TOQWS. h e$t q uM &itoitecttott w& itwieg oo-wtwiw Firfct Wine? Liquet nd Cigr t the. a Q.o.oJ.pteftt aAtn.iaftH ttt upp alt JW?- w.Vsk x&mm Bims, wpositr vas uiok pastor? KQt f TAB Man, stock of POULTRY NBTTiNU-, U-Aftyjuw HOSE and the celebrated Acorn owes" when in need of any thing of "b(kes" now in, $50,000.00, $22,500.00 II, S, WHITE, Pres't., P, A. WHITE, Vieo-lWt. ARTHUR MoNAMARA, Cashier Business Transacted 9 r MACHINE OILS, peotaolee. and Sixth-ts. A FineN Line of Pieoo, Goods to select from, First-class Fit, Exoel lent; Workmanship, Teams, square.. NOBTR PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY JRA-I BAIW3,def0axi PjwpjtnsTOR Owe Year, Gsk fAiwc,,,,,,,,,.,..,..,,.V& ix Hoathe, esk In 4y ,,,,,,,,,,, .75 Cent. A Kansas man predicts that the world will come, an end next fall. 3he thing- that will come to an end next tall, is not the earth, but the democratic party. Inter Ocean. Jp awy candidate goes- up against Secretary Piper in the state con vention, it will be for the purpose of introducing himself preparatory to the 1898 convention.and not with the hope of defeating Mr. Piper. la was not necessary to wage an aggressive campaign against Mr. Belton in order to defeat him, and this the Washington Journalist now fully realizes, Even had Mr. Wilcox remained m the field the re sult, so far as Mr. Belton is con cerned, would have been the same. Tjir bill to pension ex-governor Thayer has passed congress and is now in the hands the president for his, signature. The pension, which is fully deserved, will enable Gover nor Thayer to live comfortably the remainder of jiis life, and comes at a time when he, by reason of mis fortunes, badly needs it. Ip the dangers of spontaneous combustion" are greater'in summer than in winter, we presume an ad ditional night watchman will be needed at the court house during the six months which are to follow. There are several Lincoln county populist, patriots who are hanker ing tor such positions and the tax payers foot the bill. Evkky man who had a desire to go to the republican state and con gressional conventions had an op portunity in the county convention to have his name added to the list from which the delegates were se lected. The editor of the Era will please take natice that all the out of'town voters who were placed on the list, with but one exception, were elected delegates, Tnu editor of the Era is requested to go back over the files of that paper and see how many Warmer boys" from th,ls county have attend ed the populist state and congres sional conventions in the past. The Warmers" who represent Lincoln county in such meetings are Messrs, Gantt, Neville, Heeler, Buchanan, Burritt, and Keliher. They are all farmersthat is they farm the farmers. City voters who cast their ballots for Mr, Belton in the interests of so-called municipal reform, should not think that by reason of the de feat of their candidate the city will go to the "dogs," The gentlemen who willl transact the affairs of the city for the next year will have the beat interests of North Platte at heart, aud an economical adminis tration may confidently be. expected. Senator Aiask has written a let ter to Governor Holcomb in which he positivly declines to become the populist candidate, for president. The Senator says his reasons for decllnlug are. personal, amoug which is that the education of, his children must be looked after at this time, The general public will believe however, that the Sen ator thinks the. populist: nomination an empty honor that will not prove of benefit to the one who accepts it The. increase in valuation ordered hy the county commissioners is raising a merited howl from tax payers since the assessors have be ga.u their rounds. In these days of democratic ha.rd times, when so much property is almost nou-pro-ductive, the average real estate owr.r finds it almost impossible to pay the present taxation and to be compelled to submit to an increased valuation a.t the same old levy is Instead oi increasing the taxes the commisioner& should have curtailed the expanses T , , - in Wqjw is sriveix out by the inti mate associates ot QQvernoc Hoi comb, to, the ettect that ne ww oe a candidate for selection, and not a candidate for congressman iuthis di&trisk ThU. decision of Governor HolcoJftU is, dne largely to requests o$ leading popullstsx avuo were: not backward In. saying that a. refusal o tk Go.vexa.or tQ b$ a candidate to? re-election, wonld. b$ art admis sion, that the populist ship. i sinks lg and.thatlie:dictnotvauiLto go down with, xts Ths Gove.rnpr seems to harbor the? thought that it wouWLfee easier foe him to be elect ed. ejQgTesuan than re-electtid goxeroc In titc ease; his, cliafcces, foe success, axe: dide!dly mtv bi39 Atx yoofiw, atoreM S Pgv Saw- EXPECTS A DOLLAR FOR WHEAT. V. D, Armenr UeUere It WIJI Keack Thut Prle In tha Near Fat are. CmOAGO, April 7. P. D. Armour has mH: "I l3lleve that wheat will sell at J$l a bwliel or near that figure soon. This is speaknie from the standpoint of a merchant and not of scalper. It ought to sell there on its merits, and will unless something unforeseen oc eats. I have felt bullish for several weeks, bnt never more so than now. What any individual scalper or opera tor does has no reference to the actual market conditions. The advance will not be a matter of sentiment, although I believe business men all pver the country are becoming more confident and cheerful. The advance in wheat may, to a certain extent, bo independent of the action of other products. This grain may be singled out for improve ment. I believe that all other products will be helped. Corn and oats may sell up a few cents, although conditions of supply and demand are entirely differ ent in them than in wheat, but pro visions aro at a ranpe of prices where they are sure to do better. MEASLES AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Uttle ICsthcr Clevelum) Stricken With the Infantile Disease. Washington', April 8. Tho meeting of tho cabinet today "was postponed without date, owing to tho sudden ap pearance of tho measles in tho presi dent's household, little Esthor Clove land being stricken with it. This in fantile diKcuse has been almost epidemio in Washington .for somo time past, and all precautions have not availed to pro vent its spread ovorywhoro. Private Secretary Thurbor's chlldron have all had the disease in regular conrso, aud to prevent tho possibility of its trans mission to tho Whito Honso, Mr. Thur ber has absented himsolf from his own domicile for tho past wook and has made his residence at the Whito House. However, this sacrifioo was of no avail, for this morning the eruption suddenly appeared on little Esthor Olovolaiftl, marking hor as tho first victim at tho Whito Houstu FATAL EXPLOSION OF A BLAST. Sewn Killed nntl tfnveral Injured About Four Allies from Ogdoii, Utah. Ogdkn, Utah, April 0, A torriflo ox plosion, entailing tho Iofr of soveral lives aud tho wounding of soveral others, ocourrod shortly after H o'clock last evening in tho canon four miles from this city. Tho men woro omployed hy tho Pioneer Power Dam company, and were about to proparo a blast whon a premature explosion occurred. Tho killed: Dan Moiikan, Ogdon. B, Kilt km AN, Qgdon. Geouor Wkavkr, Ogdon. Natk Kempton, Prove. SAMCKU IlATFlKLD, ProVO, Jkfk Rvhy, lluntsvlllo, Utah. Mikk Lean an, Provo. Tho wonndod: Andrew Sprowos, Alfred WeUlngaton. "Goorgo Slntor and sovornl others. INTEREST IN HELLENIC GAMES. Continues Unabated at Athens and Is a Source uf Trlde to tho tireks. Athens, April 0. Tho interest in tho Hellenio games and in tho groat na tional festival which has boon kept to celebrate their revival continues una' bated and tho modoru Greeks of all olassea show thomsolves keenly alivo to a sense of prido in the ancient glories of the rac. There were no American contestants today, whioh is apparently tho only condition in the games which in volves there being no American winners. Tho bioyolo races were conducted in a tempest of wind, which raado anything like record speed out of the question, lu faot all those taking part in this raco abandoned tho contest excepting tho Frenchman, Flamoug, who pluckily breasted the storm and finished nlono. Considering the speed of tho wind, his time was not bad. Awful SuflYrlugs of Armenians, Boston, April n, From recent let ters from eastern Turkey it appears that the condition of tho destitute iu that section is most deplorable, iu spito of tho relief work which has been doue there, Whole families, hnugry-, scanti ly clad, r d in constant fear, huddlo to gether iu ooruers at night seeking pro tection from the cold, Recent writers state that almost the entire Armenian nation is struggling for existence under conditions, the very contemplation of whioh almost makes one long for death, Idaho yvora the KxroUlon Boise. Ida,, April -4, Tho Idaho, im migration congress adopted resolutions approving the proposed Transmississippi exposition iu Omaha in XSOii aud asking congress to make an appropriation for it, and requesting the Idaho legislature to provide for proper representation of the state at tho exposition Klugtfcicar at Genoa. Bomb, April 9, King Oscar of Swedeu has arrived at Genoa, LATEST MARKETS BY 'TELEGRAPH. Cbleago drain and Vx-ovUtoa. CmcAUO Av 8, Wheat ran. w down th ca today Hkt mercury iu a thermometer vlunKvd, alternately a t"' ins aud. a f rw-z'Ug wUtuee. U stood at blow ge.raaa the. $e.ijdo was c?osios Th ranwof thoMa)- yrU-o-was trow &Jio ta rjo. withth lower ot then j cIojiIu? v;lttv a loot to o cowwwd. with Jlondar tdsh;s ftjuws. Cpru od oati wvto strong erly with wh?5 and woaV Ut-c la. a simUarly sy-upalhetia wsy. Kveu provUioas which xuado- au inde peudeatl. strops tr5s closol with aU tho early swlvaue i.ot, Qash o.uotatio-53 wras follows; Xo.2red Wheats 7lo; J?o.SrU 70o; Jfo. a spring, 6rc; So. t coru,. 5Jov 3 oats. I9ftt WKSAT-Oiay. Wd; July. 68. CQ-May, 3-H ; Juyk 3ljOs OAT?3fey. H?i July, -ii bLL LAKD-3riUy, r; July. JS Wd. South om) i,lT Stock, f Socrs. Ojuua. April CA'OT Kt- iyxa4 3ter.tt;33.3i;ww aad heifers. 5tf 53cftJAern.Si.2i; Steele and feed 95W3.8:SQatY?WiZJi hulls, stags. aoe-8wcte. ;stroas'to.5c higir; Vsaxy. &.5J3& wised. 3.aQ3L; lisht. 53S(3:?J'al5t ot 3aJs. S3.35fc. BaXsW Still 0dwt. Yqxx. April T. Baliiugtoa Booth audius sfetc. BoothTucker. ha.w had pcotractedcofereace which lasted. ftorL 1ft o'clock last, sight until 4:30. thi sorixis. Ti. awetiatook ac at, BaUingko. Bootks Mstdeucft afe Koaafe Clair X aad besides th pjtissciwda taew, vrw- present; Br. 3Tc Elvpay otSulactela. aad 3rs Maud S$ooSu SSWttsaftaalackof cordiality i&ti iMot bsotfeer aad. sister. kfe uWr-Qt the: eatreatiea rirtcJtXr. BoottTcwf agsi to. .JiTliiw. &&ik rtar. to, tx Szlwr- EVENING, APRIL 10, Highest of all in Leavening Powcr.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure TOLD IN AEEW W0EDS EVENTS OCCURRING IN ALL SECTIONS SUMMARIZED. Happening From Home and Abroad Re duced I'rnm Columns to XJncs JSrcry thlagr but Facts Klhnluatod For Our Beaden' Convenience. Trlday, April 3. Prefildont Diaz, in his annual mossago, endorses tho Mouroo doctrine Cbaun- ccy M. Depow declares bo Is not a presi dential dark horse Maxey Cobb, ex- trcasuror of Lancaster county, Nebraska, Is inlsslnfif An uttompt was made to wreck tho stato Capitol at Jackson, Miss. Columbian gunboat seized tho Amer ican schooner Whitford as a suspected con traband carrier Western railroads have warned their contracting agents to bo careful about granting special privileges to any one Rhode Island goes Re publican by over 11,000 Steam pipe on tho Chilean monitor Hnascar burst, kill ing eight of tho crow China ha? de cided to ontor into tho postal, union Julius Foatnor of Omaha is in custody at San Frauclsco ponding investigation of his sanity Tho Idaho Immigration con vention assembled at BoLsc with represen tatives proaout from Utah "Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Nebraska und Minne sota Matt Adams, tho alleged default lug district clerk of Danver, was arrostcd at Southampton, England Many of tho most proporous business enterprises of Brunswick. Ga., woro destroyod by lire "Brick" Pomoroy, tho noted printor, edi tor and promoter, is dying of dropsy at Blythebourno, L. I. Second joiut do- bato botweon Hoko Smith and Crisp was hold at Atlanta Tho liquor mauufao- turlug bill was dofea'cd In tho Iowa sonata Work at all tho mlnoj In tho Cripplo Creok district owned by W. S. Stratton, excopt ono, has bcon stopped Judgo Hallot at Denvor listened to tho argumonts In tho case of tho Denver and Rio Grando railway to restrain tho Gulf railway from violating a joint track con tract II. C. Bunner, editor of Puck, is sorlously 111 at San Frauclsco Mllo T. Bogard at St. Louis was found guilty ot embezzlemont aud flnod foO Dr. A. G. Abdolal of Lawrenoo, Kan., has com menced suit ngnlnst tho Fratornnl Aid assoolatlou for 5 ,000 damagoj Tho hoalth authorities of Cincinnati ordered Sohrador, tho healor, to leave tho city Mrs. Floronco Fontou of Topoka, Kan , who was suing for divorce, surprised tho town by eloplug with hor husband to Missouri. t Saturiluy, April 4 Samuel Langdou wai hold for tho mur der of Annie MoGrath at Philadelphia Thomas "Wharton, Sunday editor of tho Philadelphia Times, committed suicide by jumping from a fourth story window Mrs. Norman Lockwootl was killed and her son badly hurt by bolug struck by a train near Cherokee, la. Sonntor Yoorhees Is somewhat batter French senato voted a bill of noneonfldenco in tho government Mr. HUt, In tho house, moved tho adoption of the conference re port on Cuba Rubber footwear tru 1 1 forming on tho Paclflo eoist Denver chamber of commerce endorsed Transiui - slssippl exposition A young negro wa taken from jail at Tupelo, Miss., by a mob and lynched Tho river and harbor bill carrying 0,003,0XD ha? boon flulshed Tho fifth trial of tho Hlllmon lasuranco easo resulted In a disagreement of tho jury Republican College league met at Chicago aud elected James M. Perkins of Harvard president, Tho nocct convention will bo hold at Minneapolis House voted to give Populist Goodwin the seat of Mr, Cobb from the Fifth Alabama dis trict Iowa legislature voted to adjourn April II Trade Improvement exp.njced ; with sprlug weather ha begun Kd Polon kilUxl his wife aud moiUwr-lu-law ! Clinton, Ills, Barney eUina of Oiua- ha was sentenced to tho penitentiary for llfo for the killing of Kdward MeKenua --Blnck plaguo has broken out at Yo- kohama Nebraska I A, Y. will hold ' the state jneo: at Hueolu Sohaeffer won the last game ot the New York erlos , of the luternatlouKl bHUaul tournament 1 making It a tie wl'h Ivo Kurlington laud buyers have been granted an exten sion of one monih for tiling appearances. As a result ot the canteen cuuiroversy army ollicltvls favor dropping Fort Robluson Italiaiv defeated the der vishes. In two engagements- Gomany deoliies to a-sume a protectorate over the Tranvaal Congressman Mercer h;is won Chairman Dlugley over to support Transmlslsslppl exposition bill Booco county, Iowa, has sold $0,(XX ot 5 par , cent refunding bonds at par and ?16 ; premium to Farsou, Leach & Co of CM- 1 cago, i 3tlomly, April O. J$d Smith, a farmer ot Homer, Neb., is in Kansas City hum lug for his wife, who eloped with B. L tfmtta. a farm hand, in January Tho western line have de cided to chargo full fare to theatrical companies Kdward Fielding, a briga dier gene al In tho Salvation army, ha resigucil his charge and will connect him self with tho forces ot Ballington Booth The laborers employed by Carlisle, Dltmer & Weithe. contractors foe tlie Florence and Cripplo Creek rail.-o&d. have struck. They have been paid $l.oand theyderuaml?3 aud request thas they be charged only 54 Instead of ?o a week for board Tho attorneys foe Taylor broth ers, who mu: dered tha Meek family, are endeavoring to carry the case to the su preme court. Tho Taylors were sen tenced to dea h at Carrollton, Mcl, April 5 Peter Noel of Wichita, Kan., is su ing thy Santa Fe for iI,(XO damages for wrongly setting a f. actum! wise A greas gold strike has been made at the Rawhide mine in Toulom coenty, Cali fornia There is a very eievcr couater- jteitw. name unknown, in the insane asylttjtt at St. Louis Miss Hart Bah J tiifav Steby of Jefferson, O., in her breach of prontl ease asKiint; Rev. Robert E. Hill pt Qakieigh, Knsrl.tnd, was granted a ver dict for $lO,CUl--Hiraia A. Waite. city comptroller a Port Huron is missings Ho drew $oSO from the- bank on accoons ol pay day. Foul play is suspected H. R. Richards, secretary treasurer of the de funct Sttow-Church company afe St. Paul, was, found guilty of grand larceny Iowa legislative comnuttee contpiKed a revbloa of the revenn laws A terrible hre-occarredafe Manilla, in the Pkiiiiplrw islands, by which 4.600 houses- were- de stroyed and 30,C03- people left homeless Secretary CarhstB-write a le-terh Ken tucky friends: sayingr he is not a candidace- for the presidential noiniuatiojc: Minis ter Terrell of Turkey arrived at New: York Fred Gilbert of SpMft Lake. Lu, woman easy viccoryin. a five bErd. shoot wh Isaac YV Budd at Chicago The Chicago, Greaft WesSerat t arraagmff to. extendi ifct liae to- Mason City.. 1896. Baking Powder Tuesday, April 7. Houbo passed tho Cuban resolutions hy f on fn "7 Subcommittee of tho two houses of congress have reached T-t nnHincp lull. an agreement on tno racwu r California House passed tne river miu. harbor bill William Biggerstaff wai hanged at Helena for tho murder ofi'a- glllsc Johnson Lowis A. RUoy was elected president of tho Lehigh company A church built of sod was dedicated in Smith county, Kansas Dick Bruce, a burglar who broko jail at Lockport, Mo., has been rccaptutcd after a six months' chase Scott Wheeler of Cin cinnati was arrested at Loulsvlllo in tho net of passing counterfeit money Tho baby of Mrs. G. W. Wyattat St. Joseph died from an overdose of morphine, ad- ... i i A T Tn!iu rnrSntcnccd to lged for tho murder of Rev. Burrcll Simms at nonfnnviiln. Ark., has b3en acquitted A destructive prlarlo me arose out ou tho Platto bottom near Gretna, Neb., de stroying about 5500 worth of hay Bal- lington Booth and his sister, Mrs. Booth Tucker, held a long conference, in which Mrs. Tucker in vain urged her brother to return to tho army Dr. John Gulteras, a leading Cuban patriot at Philadelphia, has received another letter containing $4,000 In aid of the Cuban cause, and 1,000 for tho widow of a Cuban journal ist, who acted as secretary to Senor Estrada Tho 8-ycar-old son of E. States was kicked to death by a horso at Marshall, O. T. A negro boy named Charley Pago is held at Cloud, Ky., charged with tho murder of a German peddler Seeding has commenced at Ma on City, la. May wheat advanced 2 cents at Chicago Senate passed tho houso bill granting Goneral John M. Thayer a pension of $100 por month Mlnlstor Terrell called on tho secretary of state P. D. Armour predicts that wheat will sell at $1 a bushel in tho near future McVickar, Republican, was elected mayor of Dcs Moines Spain has a flying squadron of 14 ve.sels, carrying 0,000 men, ready to sail for Havana Wells' bill to regulato express companies waa practically killed in the Iowa senato Sultan signs a tirade to expel all for eign missionaries in Aimenla. AVfHluesdny, April 8. Americau Missionary Kuappd confined in a Turkish jail and serious international complications may follow Court of ap peals decided ngalnst Brokor Chapman, tho recalcitrant sugar witness At a fight ot the polls in Chicago Frank Martin shot "Bull" Hickcy Hearing of Scott Jackson, alleged murderer of Pearl Bryan, at Newport, Ky., postponed until April 21 Houso committee decided toroport favorably the resolution to bestow the rank of lieutenant general on Nelson A. Miles Measlcimado Its appearance in tho Whito Houe, lit: lo Esther Cleveland being stricken with the dlsea-e Iowa crop budctln shows season somewhat late, but fair start made with seeding En glish expeditionary forco in South Africa hard pressed by tho natives While thawing dyuamito at Greenburg, Pa., Frank Grannell was killed and W. N. Marshall and James Parker fatally In jured Eleventh annual convention of National League of Musicians convened In Washlngun At election fights in Chicago th.-eo porsoui were shot, one fatally Prc-ldent Cleveland said to bo preparing a peclal me.nge to congress on Cuba Count Mattel died at Bologno . Supremo Lodgo Patriarchs of America met at Pittsburg, Kan Over 4,000 peo ple listened to tho third financial debate between Crisp and Smith at Newman, Ga, Burglars wrecked tho bank at Stlllmau. Ills. Buffalo street gar strike proved a firzje Canteen at Fort Robinson again open The entire Republican city ticket was elseted at Milwaukee License tickets won in a majority of Min nesota towns Jones, the A. P. A. can didate, was elected mayor of Kansas Cltr Fifty-two Democratic county conven tions In Missouri declared for free silver Republicans of Utah in state conven tion declared for free coluagu and se lected six silver men as delegates to St. Louis Street railway employes and the A. R, IT. at Philadelphia have federated Commissioner Booth-Tucker aud wife were tendered a welcome demonstration in New York City Three thousand people greeted Ballington Booth at his first meeting of ;ho volunteers In the Chi cago Auditorium 1'ne Evangelical churches, of Ottawa, Kan., have declared war agHiust the Sunday papers of that city Tho police of Burlington and Fort Madison, la., have eapttired a notorious : river pirate and burglar, Wesley Morris. He is wanted in bom towns. i Thurlay, April 9. t The Iowa hou-e kilted the liquor manu- . facturrng bill by a vote of 51 to 47 High license won in nearly all Neb raska villages Senator Allen has add o sel a letter to Governor Holcomb declining to be a candidate on the Populist ticket for the presidency Anxiety for she safe, y of the advance guard of the Nile expedition is in creasing Italians loss 30 J in a recent fight with the dervishes Senate pa sed the postofllee appropriation bill Gen eral Harrison and his bride arrived at In dianapolis Ram foil in Io.va, Nebraska and South Dakota Nicaragua revolu tionists and government forces have had another battle Rev. Fa the- O'Gorman will te installed bishop of South Dakota the last week in April S. V. Lo rimer of Hardin county, Li., mysteriously disap peared in Chicago Sou h Dakota cattle men are planning to wage war on wolves New York legislature passed the bill requiring railroads to carry bicycles a- baggage Sena re confirmed Benjamin Franklin's nomination as governor of Ar izona Comptroller has given authority to organize a narional bank at Hoi ton. Kan.- Senator Allen introduced a special pension bfll Hon. Cecil Rhodes is sick with a fever at Salisbury, IWafafarle- land King Oscar of Sweden arrived as Genoa The Italian govemmen: has re fused the offer of an Easlish syndicate of a loan of 25,000, W)Q Senator Turpie's speech on Cuba was the event of the day in the senate There is much indigna- tioii in England over the intention of the ! sultan of Turkey to exclude christian mis sionaries front Asia Minor Seven per sons were killed in a prematura explo sion near Ogden, Utah John Pope, vice president of the American Tobacco canx pa.y. Li dead One of the largest gath erings of Odd Fellows ever held in the west will nicefc afe Sxoox Csy April 2S Ohio's legtslat are has passed ait an'ciiyiich ingrlaw, counties being- responsible for damage to relatives of victims Li Hung-- hang; it is sald,,ha abandoned! his intention of visiting America John Parker-ami Dr. J. Ml Modi on escaped from, the connfiy Jail at Salina, Kan. James itcKinaey murdered. Nellie Wasp nerint loose of Hl-fanae- atSaosasCicy,, Kac ' EX-PBESIDENT "WEDS.- HABSISOS-DIMMICK NUPTIAL VOW TAKEN IN NEW YORK. Geseral BBjamI T. Trey Acted as Best Xarrfae Selcraalied by Dr. Wes ley Broini at St. THobbm Charch Only Twenty Get Present. NewYouk, April 7. The marriage of 3irs. Kary Lord Dimmick to General Benjamin Harrison was solemnized at St7 Thomas church yesterdaj afternoon at 6:45. Dr. Wesley Brown, rector, officiated at the, ceremony. The marriaee, -which took, place in the presence of 20 relatives and select uds of bride and groom, -was a T mt TerT private all air. etunce was portane weuum 0f the season; but the flowers used, lilacs and ascen sion lilies, were ar rangedin exquisite taste, and the chancel looked even prettier and was more effective than afe the two previous weddings, gen. haerison. Mrs. Dimmick arranged all the details regarding the .decoration The altar was relieved with palms, tropical plants and banks of white lilacs, surmounted with bunches of ascension lilies. Tha guests as they arrived at the church were received by Mr. E. P. Tib bett, General Harrison's private secre tary, and Mr. Daniel M. Ramsdell, who was marshal at Washington during General Harrison's administration, and were seated in the front pews of the church. At 5:20 Mrs. John F. Par ker, the bride's sister, was escort ed to the front pew On the left by ' Mr. Ramsdell and simultaneously Mr. and Mrs. Pin chot were escorted MRS. DIHSUCK. to the front pew on the right by Mr. Tibbett. Governor Morton occupied the pew directly behind Mrs. Parker. General Tracy Best Mb. General Harrison left the Fifth Avenue hotel, accompanied by General Benjamin F. Tracy, in a close carriage at 5 o'clock and was driven to the Rev. Dr. Brown's house on Fifty-third street. They passed through the houso to the vestry, where they awaited the coming of the bridal party. The bride left the home of her sister, Mrs. John F. Parker, 40 East Thirty-eighth street, at 5:10. She was accompanied bjr her brother-in-law, Lieutenant John F. Parker, who gave her away. They ar rived at the church entrance at 5:20 and proceeded to the tower room, where the bridal procession formed in the follow ing order: Mr. E. F. Tibbett and Mr. Daniel M. Ramsdell, ushers; Mrs. Dim mick and Lieutenant Parker, and pro ceeded to the chancel, where General Harrison, accompanied by his best man, General Tracy, received his bride. The ushers, standing to one side, faced the altar as the bride and groom stepped forward to the altar rail, where the rector, Dr. Brown, was waiting. Dr. George "William Warren, organist of the church, playing the bridal music from Lohengrin, and during the entire peremony playing very softly Mascag ni's intermetso paralexia. That porr tion of the matrimonial service known, as the marriage service proper the rer cital of which lasts only about 15 min? ntes, was use J, and immediately the blessing was pronounced. General and Mrs. Harrison, followed by Mrs. John F. Parker and General Tracy, Mr. Tibbett and Mr. Ramsdell, Lieutenant Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Pinchot, walked down the aisle to the strains of the Hannhauser march of Wagner, and entering the carriages waiting at the entrance, the bridal party was driven to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pinchot, 2 Grammercy Park, where light re freshments were served and here the party douned traveling attire for the trip "to Indianapolis. SHOT SIX SONS OF AN AMERICAN. Spanish Totuntrtrs Infuristed by Resolu tions of Italted States Congress. London, April 9. The Morning Pest in an editorial assumes that President Cleveland will do nothing on the Cuban resolutions and that it is merely election tactics. ! "A verv serious condition of things exists in Cuba," says The Post, "but it is not one that is likely to be improved I by the gratuitous interference of the American jingoism." I A Paris dispatch to The Daily News says: A French resident of Cuba, writ ing to The Socia, draws a lamentable picture of the ferocious character the war has assumed under Weyler. He believes, however, that the rebels will pventualiy shake off the Spanish role. He states Weyler allows the troops to ' shoot and bayonet villagers suspected of harboring insurgents. "A few days ago," he continues, "a hand of "volun teers, inf nriatcdf by the resolutions of the American congress, shot six sons of an American fanner at Casigues. The United States consul general is inquir ing into the matter." Jlminj- r.lnritay m Parole. Omaha, April 6. Jimmy Lindsay, the pugilist, has been released from the penitentiary at Lincoln and has cams back to this city. He was sentenced something over a year ago from Cass -county for Ms part in the prize fight with Fletcher Bobbins in Plattsmonth in th summer of 1893, after which fight Bobbins died. The release of Lindsay was predicted some weeks ago. and it was said that he would promise Got ernor Holcomb that he would leave the ring for keep?. This is, of course, one condition of Ms parole. pesezal Colby Win tfrc Bbathics, Neb-, April V. At a recent meeting of Company C, First regimenr, jSebraska. 5Tatzonal gaard, resolutions: were adopted commending te career of Brigadier General Colby- aad requesting hint, to again "be a candidate for election ict tbm& po EttiQC Under date of April 3 General Colby writes to Captain- Braizxerdv ccra raandfrrg; company Cv ?cknawledxig the receipt of theresaliitiQcsvbj. xjbzg he has SeadetL cat tohe aca35oaa:fer re-electwE. Brigadier General Colby wiHserer Lis connection with, the Se traefct ISaticnal GrardL at tie. clcseof im-fcmses&tsrm-