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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1892)
THK NORTHWESTERN. «<*'« NKMI HWKTKKi IM’r A t-uh'r. VHJVlTfY, •» NF,lilt AUK A. STATE NEWS. Nl BMAtKA MllCfll ANIOlt HMTUM. 1 on llnptl.t college nt Or and !•• land will open Saptemoer 111. '* 'lira elraiiuit liavn reported for ectlV' iteration* In NuoraiKtt. .Sal/raaka include* within Iti boumiarle* 7<1. SU) rpiara wile*. - The lotoa of Fwlng eapltul 110.000, baa fluid article* of Incorporation, Winter wheal In N*bra»ka la raid to lot wearing a promoting outlook. Sidney la alive In a movement for tenuring an Indian school nt that place. Hon. ,)Dim O. W auon will deliver the Memorial day udure** ul Nuoraaau City, — A I'lultainouth doctor antiibrokun »•* of a cow and it la llkuty abo will recover. A Full* City drink cure doctor claim* to bavet uncovered u euro by electricity. A racing uaaoclatlon hit* boon 'formed nt South Omaha and will buve u meat .July 4. —-'lb« Omaha, OaKetton tie Kama* Central railroad ha* commenced oper ation* at Superior. Iho Nebraska City atareh work* •hipped a carload of atarub, ‘.‘0, hub pound*, to Jlunver. —Forty cit«ea have been repealed from tbo O'Neill land oillco. und but ono bo* I een ravened. • I’lituamoiub claim* that her clgai factorle* amount to more than thoau of Omaha und Council ItlufTa. win; iimiuM U uiiu um < «ai • loud* of mock went through Fremont In onu night on the Klkhorn. - 11. A. Barber will rulao broom corn quilt) extenatvely und munufuc lure It into broom* ul l'endor. —The two-year-old boy of Mr. nml Mr*. K. Bultzer of Oioeola full from u high chair, breaxing an arm ill two place*. While la**olng eattie Hull Vlncout of Bloomington had tho miafortunn to lireux one of hi* linger* by the ropo catching It. ■- A new bank 1* to be oilabllibed at Burr, to bn known u* the Herman American bank, with a capital *tocx of (HM.UUO. —Thu renidenli of one of the addi tion* la Bender will put In private tel ephone* connecting with their place* of builuo**. - Tno tmtinni of l’eru have beauti fied their hall by taetulul papering und painting and by laying uu elegant car pet on the Door. —It I* «ald 100,000 mire* of (mail grain ha* been *own in Kogan county ttol* iprlng, where no iiuatl grain wa* railed teven year* ago. —Tho Farmer*' Klevator company of Hyrnuuia hu* Uled article* uf Incor poration with thu leoretury of tlulc. The cuplial itocit 1* 18,1)00. , —The eoiinty luperintendont* of (logo uud Johnton eounlle* are por fecling arrangement* for holding a union normal intiilutu thl* full. —The *aloon* of AUlaueo refuted to pay oacuputiou tux uud tried to die lute term* to tho town board, which 1* now after thuiu with a tbnrp mlck. — The Mtuia board of trunaportutlon hu* received new und corrected rail road map* of Nebraska. Thote who tend for a copy meat forward postage. —Tho (i-yeur-old ton of Theodore Llnkun, a farmer living four mtlu* north uf Crete on tho Blue river, wu* blown In the river by a heavy gale uud drowued. • The aecretary of thu treutury hu* awarued a eon tract for thogenurul ex cavation of thu poitolttca ground* at Fremont to Mor»e A Hamuu uf Fre mont at The (irand Army of the KopnliBc and kindred organization* at Leigh are maxing pruparutiou* forobaertlng Memorial day in un appropriate and lilting manner, —C. S. Wilaey. thu *ewing inachin* agent In jail ul Seward, charged with bigamy, appeared in court, plunu guilty ami wu* sentenced to two yearn in the penitentiary. J. Watson anu E. T. Wurran ol Neurusaa City am the lueainst law. yert iu the »tulo just uow. They ro ueived *10.000 foen from ilia distillery iu IU suit aguliiot tlio truth lle'lirun claims iha uidnsl married couple ill tna mala. Mr. nuu Mm. K. J. Mnlr mini neon in u riau suiy-four year*. They are niitaiy-oiia uuu aigh ty.tit yaam oiu respectively. — The lice.and Unsette tayt John llauilitun. living in tna vatturu part oi tita county. It having ttranga luen With vattle They Ita mum and never move ana lei tha hogs cat tham. 1 be t'resby terieu hoapttal of Om aha incorporated ta«t ween by bong articles with Nsoretary of »U'e Alien '1 tin institution alii ha opeu topattante ol any erven, nationality or color. A boy near Houston era*.an into a Itill'i Can with a revolver and won) UvU the occupant \t hen the cbaevd him out ha adieu har with a pttehfora »u4 severed bar live young one* Cast weeit while t W. tlrinst.y o i'antral City »«e h e tnfc abort* u« animal became frightened end ha* bat *, stroking Mr. Ortutny in tba fava • tin tta h«»u auU breaming hit cbeaa bona I ha annual meeting of tha Hit hatter. n**o*datien of Viatte county mil be he.a at t oluOvbut to. May - lor the t pv.w of * - og e 1 vara ana mnmiog nrtaagv n eats for tha anno*, pun .e. Ihsona V uuavy trgus *ay « tha cold aad net twattter has tsvi. l oats |>, t«t no that there ts nut ms than half n stand in so,..e ge.ev It...ra it*. Oa • w*de a good Steed they sis lean, tag hat An old m*n nnn.ed v wt s nna< dared a*ay Cent nae** as was stay ing nan' tigaUd* »>a »Vr sas* at day* naa la ad dmst ia tba teetd lit* astad an* tinbwlnnnnd at . bn stud ad nil saarah • «a gtratal stetd af 1 >a*e a li t Inn at *mt*h»e 4 n sos*. won seven Md«> east of htnomlt »a» destroyed by lit last dene *bsm • as ts ta neranvn on adbar winding or stove I ess Steal | V vw A llrr.nrd was caught at Tors that* had • head and pair ill lag* at each end ul IM body. Miss Daisy Atkinson of f’o/ad met with a painful accident while clean irig lamp chimneys. The 'hlinnwy j I broke cutting a gesh on tho wrist , I several inches long which required I several Hitches to close. J. V. Dandy Is reported a* having sold 126,00(1 Wurth of real estate In Dandy to a llosion man who is close to the Kearney X lllack Hills rail rood olllrurs. Dandy clll/ens think It means ns tension of the road. Menutor Mandorson has written a letter to the chief of the bureau of or* I dlnunee of the war department, asalng that slaty-five cadet rifles and erjutp* j meat be forwarded to thn slate univer sity at l.inooln for tho use of the ca dets. Kdward Wilhelm, of Douglasj county, was strlcaen with Insanity, 1 during which ho cut olT his right hand at thn wrist and was proceeding to gouge out his cyo when secured from Initialing further damage, lie will bn sent to tho asylum. ~ At Mimic.0 Doiiuiy United Ktaies I Marshal Isaac A. Dili arreted Noah 1 <'. M'I,can under an tndlctmonl found by the grand Jury, charging him with sending obscenu literature through the ■mill 11c was tuaun to Omaha to ap pear before Judge Dundy. .1. li. Hell, tho colored "minister" ! who was brought lute a to l.incoln from Omaha to answer to the charge of ob taining money under false pretenses, was lined |100 and coats by Police Judge Wuters and in default ill tho same commuted to tho county Jail. - Kxtcnilve preparations are being made at Oukdnle for the third annual encampment of the North Nebraska district. The counties of Amclope, Madison. Iloonc, Pierce, Holt, Wiiyiie. Debar, Knox, Dakota. Wheeler and others are expected to participate. The annual council of the mis. Hukolus und N'obrusku under lliu charge of the American Allsslonury nssocLulun was In session In Muorara tail woe*. Or. K. 1*. VYuodbury, sec. rotary of the association, was present. —A pig belonging t,o Mr. Arm strong ut Kim Crook was a frequent visitor to Mr. rotter's yard, foliar, getting tired of the nuisance, got it shot gun und llrud ut the animal, the ball going through Armstrong's win dow, fortunately without hurling any one. —The romonstrutors agulnst the grunting of a saloon license at t o/.ad to M. (i. o'linen have taken an ap peal from the action of the village board granting the same and will curry tho uaso Into the district court. They demand tho closing of tho saloon at once. A hot tight is anticipated. Nearly all Ihu crank milllur/ com panies of the United Status haze en tered for prizes and military honors in tho oncumpmeitt which opens In Out aha linnet!). Kor their accommoda tion It has been found necessary to runt 1,oi)0 extra tents from Kansas City. Thoso will be placed on the grounds Saturday. .I line 11. Jacob Dlcchul, tin employe in tho smoked meat department of Swift A: Co.'s packing house, South Omaha, wits ihu victim of a fatal accident. Ho started to look down the elevator shaft, not noticing the dotounulng oar. Ills head was tto sooner In the shaft than the car slruuk him, almost severing the head from the body. Hluehol was thirty-eight years old and leaves a wtfu and five children, Cuorge Kills, u lliirllngtun em ploye In McCook, died lust week front the elTeuts of an overdose of a patent mcdtolue called Antl-qiiluo. of which ho had taken thirty grains within a brief period to alleviate a severe head ache. Thu mudiulnu was taken on Monday, lie shortly after became un conscious and remained so despite all efforts mane to arouse him. until his duuth. Tho victim wus a single man. The sixteenth annual meeting of I the state dental society, held ut Ne braska City last week, elected the fol lowing utllour*. President. W. K. Coii-j nor of Omaha; vice president, 1 K. j Skeede, Seward; recording secretary, \\. C. Ihivis, Lincoln; corresponding secretary, U 1'. Simms. Lincoln; treas urer, J. II. UHTnnbactter, York. A fund of |.'00 was raised for tho pur. pose of securing the enforcement of lliu slate dentistry laws, J. I*, imtr, forMvoi'ti your*i'uli< lor of Uiu Hull < oumy bunk ul O Null 1m* ouvoreU hi* oouiimitimi with lli.u inalllultuu umi will liuiuoaiulxly oow> meui'o Uiu mumiou uf u llfiy fin ul rolltr Itour null in lliut city. flint Imiuuiy bn* noun without u mui iur III I ml you I* mill Uiu mill'll* tinvu iiiiulo •mm ul uUeW|il« lu got uuMhlu yiartii • liilormW in ilia uiulior, mu i.nvu I ul lull- Sow limy uiu ro.oluuU thtl nno of thuir own nuuitior will furuiib Ibo untoi |irl»«". I Itu tlroi »»*.mU in ilia hUUiry of l url llulilntnu wuurrud Cm mbor any w nk*in iiiii.ii ul Cm gurrUoo. .V » ui< o» olunil dO you* ul ago liu* u •u..ul inumi obuul ti«o unto* (rum lUoro nua but u> nialomud tu urlva bor owu tuuui nuo wugou iu th« |>u*t i.iul inuuiug It Witb rofu»o buy from ino tiumt* fiio to »•*»» to bor boom for bar tan*, today wlulu on nuu Ol bur mum lityiu »bu vary bmUiy toon u oo.orud *0.4101 nuitiou Miuulutuu of trou|i f Nuiih lotftiry, luto mu wuguu to vwrry n iu to thu |»ut " umt ibuy urmuit at a onoty |>ia> u u ibu r uU no *uiUi«*uly took tbo liuo* an i »ti»i i«4 lb# Hum amt oboa.ag tbo o.it luut in a miu tbo wagon a«' ouiyutihiiti bit Muri>ti*» tbo #■ ouaurut w it mnnuu iR<t lam.tuiid by bio t u tin. t iouor tin* buvo rvvu ua trout lt. I k.itgar tba uomm t.iuui r an bviati U by ti«**ram boy a to • • «too and admit tbo oi*tr< okMI rt tbo outgo ol worn tmatribittaa to tbo Uaaatan 'amtoo *odor«>* by tbo f v m. •loot S#bra»*u Ino nor it Uatod at JU«#*o* wu Ann. t|r I agar onto* I ban *oo« Hi ob thongb Inyw t*oat to Itab and boo i at romt y to baud woataurd tb»>o • « but « b>"iad of mom bni ongt g«».« into t * v-wi n Hon1 ■ at a bung< t<#«t*bt. m l*u 1 tw oortai'i to. tall nor good ft,abut wbu H**o koibod aa Witb tlfcit gbMMf • *»*• Acj » t ! H M H* U lu. f . g . o % a • d tno a bulb umi » i»o*tt it brvlanba } tk«il' » • a v B NKW PARTY'S I UK AS. THE ILLINOIS PEOPLE'S PANTV CONVENTION# Ilf# Aff#n'ItMM • Nit( \mtt IMtgp “ if. I<«rft«#fl Nifmln»f#fl for Tit# I'rlftf *|»#1 rinftlm of III# I'litf* form »• 4ilo|fl#fl, Da*vimk, 111., May *D~-Tha prrdlo t on nl a vrry light attendance at III* I III not* Feopla'* party Htutw conven tion N'ia verified when III* convrutlon km* culled t>> order at 10 o'clock thla forenoon hy Chairman Iwwtwr C. fliildmrd. The third party Coiigrr* atonal convention for till* district two year* ago had more delegatee In attend anc- After the opening prayer the Welcoming nddre** wa» delivered hy A .1. Joltii»oii of Danville, The prin cipal point* In hie speech were a tic,Miration for free allvcr and deuuil clatlone of the monopolist* who con trol the Democratic and Kepnblicun |*trlle*. The Hlnte Central committee lip pointed H K. Norton of Chicugo and W. K Hoblneon of (Ireenvlllc tempo rary chairmitii and aecretery. The eonunlttee on rckolntfon* ami platform presented the following, which wna adopted with greut en thusiasm: The I’eoplc'a party of the Hlatn of llllnoli, through it* regularly elected delegate*, assembled In convention a! Danville, make thl* official de.duration nl It* principle*, piirpo*e», and de ntil ltd*. Heaolved, That we reaffirm the declaration of principle* adopted hy the Ht. Don I* conference of Feb, 28, and pledge our entire loyalty to It. Heaolved, That we demand the en actment of udeipinlo law* providing lot the actual attendance In school ol all children of acliool age for a term not le*a then four months in each year, and to thla end wo are In favor of free text hooks. Heaolved, That, we condemn and de- 1 ditton* of life product'll by unjust luw» which drive men to crime, und then use their labor to crush out honest In dustry, ami we charge both the old parties with directly conniving nt a flagrant ami open viola tion of the amendment to the Constitution overwhelmingly adopted by the people forbidding con tracts for convict labor und recognis ing the cruelty of confinement of men without employment; therefore we de mand that all convicts In this State heeruftcr be employed In the winter month* in preparing material for and In the summer months In making per manent roads and other State improve ments; and we further demand that all railroads In this State lm required by law to carry men and material for this purpose at actual coat of trim* 1 porta tlon. Ucnolvrd, That we condemn in measured terms the practice of both Republican and Democratic ofllcers of the State In appropriating the interest on the public funds to thelrown private uses, and demand that the accumula tions of ull State funds be covered into the treasury. » Resolved, That our State constitu tion be so amended as to permit the en forcement of the law providing for u weekly payday ami the ubolltiun of the truck-store system. Resolved, That wo condemn the ex tortions of the corporation known ns the Union Stock Yard* of Chicago, und we condemn the existence by law of boards of trade that deal in option* on the necessaries of life, und demand that they be abolished. Resolved, Thill we recognize In the employment of private standing armies In the Interest of corporations uiul j great monopolies a serious menace to 1 the lllierUes cf the people and demand ; that the l’inlcerton and lihe forces be j disbanded. DISCIPLES OF CALVIi _______ Aliening of the 1‘rosby tsrlaii tieiieral Assembly at I'urllisinl. I’oHti.ami, Ore., May 91.- The high est court of the Presbyterian church. ! known as the general assembly, met hero yesterday und will be in ses skill for probably two weeks It Is the ; lot til gathering of the body and the first that Inis taken place west of Omaha. Olio of the most important questions to be discussed 1* the report of the eiuumlttoo on revision, of whieh Dr \V. t Roberts, president of Lake purest university, is ehairiiiau. The report, ■ .ui....i. i.,.'. ..i..»».i.. i....... ....1.11.1....1 n not ullogeiher satisfactory. Many of those who oppose*! rev ision at the out* set think that the committee ha* gone j too far, while those who are extreme revisionists insist that the result isullo 1 get her too conservative uint that the change*luMtlu are not utail satisfactory I h<* comiuitte*', on the other huinl, says that it* report will satisfy all e«c»pt a few extreme conservatives ami a few extreme tath als. who will to equally unable to ag eu upon a new creeti. The Huggs case w lluWoconi* up for set tie incut tluring this meeting of the tinner al Assembly M *m»i fur I Mm>«* livlsiiss \V xsttixoiox Mat if Assistant Aeeietary npaulillug has written a let* I ter to ti* preventative l oml of i aii j fmtoa expressing the opinion that j t;*.o tM< will to ir^uir *1 for the e*i fv r cio' Ul iif the i h ue # f.sv lusioti a t. of which |‘ > * <> s it Iw iivvitol la livirsv the espenv * >*f registration. II vsliiMitfs the eapeoaa of vlloh iiiif the pros nylon *n rega»4 10 imprison 1,1. « of t ion sc couth tc*t of unlawful % ttu * at the rate of at** jar capita, *** U total estimate*! % spews* of §l*n.t»* \ tic*i* an iWia He suggests that groxi *i,*,*7« tor these rip in| imm I# wool* Ut the somlry si tit app» sprishutt Ull |*4«s«* i« t a arts* t mom! smith I’su pan oil IS M i* ft V h*n fU'M* *» 4 ss<* r was g»r« n **t u gh| at j th II I* Italic sue to the M u s i>a«n • Ihtnuv htntllh vs Mtsatfi' to hsuu tw* >Uuu* was tsmhvwl to Mr tunuh I s a wumtov of the irpivsNitshw |**»vness Ui*t of the «MA> u% lecnghttkoh #*f the uitam rvsihiwt I t him 1st h* * r»a#t ow*« ut W hit# Mlsirtff to the 1 » Alt i t the t *at I U* war* xpe% , hea h tw u It *»u% ti^vtvigh, Mi hmit^ 1s t wiMi% t(Sh* ,«,wlk«« ton tl*«4i loMU tins* S V « Mar ft. tMiirii stth Ivoji % v train tvhtoc, piws*4#4 gu*t|» j %m! was v- **t* s - • is Ml| mm ivao : •h. .(.«»* m «.*, Mtt fwa. » wtw*,u | METHODIST CONFERENCE. ITerflnoa ami ll#|inrla nt IontniHtraa a>Nn>Uirliel a# Omaha. Omaha, May ^I. — Merrill, of I Ill'll go, provided at yeaterdov'a aeaalnn of Ilia (MHiferi'nee A* a providing uflt ear Hie lllahop baa no (leer, ami a* a re volt litialnea* moved along amnotlily, 'I lie had wee liter tin* dlaopprared, ami with llie annahlne earn* large crowd* which packed tha gallarle*. The pule Halier of the Omaha rlirlatlaii Advocate ofTered tu dunate Ida plant ami aille aer liter* to the eonfareriea If the paper waa made an ulfhdal organ. The offer will pruhahly lie accepted. Cleveland I* making a hard pull fur the neat gen eral conference. The alectlun nf an editor of the Central Advocate at Ht. lemla bring In order, 0. M. Curler nominated .leaae llowman Young, nf Kitnaaa City; lir. hhunk nuinlnuled Chancellor (relghton, of Nehraaka. The other nomineea were .1, C, W. Co*, of Iowa: ('. I’. Murken, of Kt„ lend*; Hr, McKlroy, of IlJInola; W. T. Hunt h, of lira Moluea, and W It. flood wln of Indiana. While the di-legatea went out to count the Vote Hr l W. Smith waa unanltiumaly elected editor of the I’ltalmrg Advocate. The committee on mjtaal repreaenta Hon prevented Ha report*. The llrat ■me urged llmt the root rul conferenec recommended tlicae propoaltlona to the linnuiil couferctieea of IHUf: To amend auction v, piirugrupli till, of Hlacl|illnu to read; "I Tlm rrrirral conference ahull not allow of mure limn unu rtlalntrreeted rcproaonlatlvo foravery fourteen nientari of nn uimnul con furcnce, nor of u Iran number limn one for every ataty live,provided that when there ahull tie In any aunuul conference u fraction nf two thtrila the number wlilch aluill lie fin >1 for the rutlo of rrpreaenlutlur; Unit aueh annual .am fereuee ahull bo entitled to uu iiddltlonul delegate for aueh fraction, mid provided nlao that Ihere ahull he from each cun ferenee lay delegate* oijual III I,inn!,,-i loth* mhitaterlul delegate* who aball deliberate and vote with the minuter* ua one body, unit pro vlded further. Unit no eor ferenee aluill be dented the privilege of onenilntalerlul und one lay dvlo “2. That if tlio goners) conference shall recom mend this by a two■ third* vote *nd It shall re ceive the nscoMMsrir u»i»current recommends* lions of throe fourth* of the member* of the several annual conference*, then the electoral conference* of PHI© (1 may elect represent stive* of equal number* with the mlul*ter!ul, and the ircnoral conference of IWO may provide for their admlsslen " Tho second report reads In sub stance: “The conference of J804 shall determine whether line 4, section 3, paragraph 03 of tho Discipline shall road ‘not more than one for every for ty-flve nor less than ono for every ninety.”' This means Iho ratio of rep resentation. The reports were ordered printed for tho information of the conference, and are to come up to-morrow. A minority report of the committee presented later recommends that the present ratio of representation lie main tained and that the ministry should control tho church government. Tho flint ballot for editor of the St, Louis Advocate resulted in no choice and a new ballot wan ordered. The vote stood: Young, 211; Creighton, 79; Cox, 63; Smith 46; Cclroy, 34; Muston, 36; Goodwin, 36. ,T. 11. Young was elected editor of the St. Louis paper on the second bal lot, receiving 300 out of 460 votes east. M. F. Creary and W. II. Mathews of ' San Francisco were nominated for i editors of tho San Francisco Advocate. Then the colored delegates broke loose mid nominated A. K. IV Albert and 1C. W. S. Hammond for editor of the South- j western Advocate. 1'. F. Creary was elected editor of the Sun Francisco Ad vocate, receiving 333 votes. Albert J. Nasi, sou of the present editor of the Christian Apologete, was elected editor of tliut paper by acclamation. Dr. Hammond secured 244 votes and | was declared elected editor of the negro puper. 11. J. Lcibhart was elected editor of Huns uud Hurd. T. II. Nelley, C. II. Payne and Georg© il. Ilridgcmiin were nominated for sec retary of t!»*• board of education. The ballot was taken, but the ratdilt will not be announced until to morrow. * The conference then adjourned until s , p. m., when the centennial calibration ; of the tirst general conference will be j held. ... ILLINOIS EDUCATORS MEET. Tell* III* Assist ant* llie Need* of I lie School. t'liicAoo, May 31. -Twenty-five an- 1 perluteudeuts of schools for the north- ! ern counties of the State met yester day in Judge Kettelle sold court-room tu the county building to discuss mut ter* of iuterest to themselves us affect- > iug their duties uud their schools, rids was the last of a series of »ct ti«mal meeting*, of county superintend etlU, other* having been held since May 10 ut furboiidule, hi. Louis, (fluey. Decatur, ami Galesburg i'11 »nr mi i wiiii imii, niaic Superintendent lluuli announced that there were in contemplation effort*for the pros* utatton to the Legislature of three hills which every teacher should labor to have passed. The*# u« effect are a* follow* l. All teacher* of public school* throughout the Mate shall hohlaeertb Heat* of iptaliticaUou either from the Mate or county superintendent, eseept ill the case of t Shago or other elite* having *|tccml charter* ' 'l vac be i4* shall to entitled to pay for tea* lung providing they hold a ee» titbate ipiabrhati ui during the actual time of teaching, the license i«»*i being uecesaarv wto-u the contract * made. k. The e«lahlt»UiueHt of a Mat* it stltute for the uiiUbatton of institute work and for the instruction *»f lustb lute worker* »p sink manner that tK»aM who reudei service tn this Mute institute mat »ecvi\e com pvnsn tout therefor from the Mate Megardlttg tlie tuple of “Institute la stru Uu* i he r t. m|*et«o»cv and fit ue%* for the VV ..#k« the ktate Super tit ta iolcat stud he itttldu V guarantee all the linn he bad In* used a* (its I rue toga* ami w tmed Ike superintendent* to to careful m sc to Lag tkem The lustl tuo1 fund is |o to u*vd rat h tea* he said ad* * ng tm«u**g*ra not to h*a*d tke money but to spew I It a* mutely as m«aatld*i but to to careful not to tun iH debt w t| m 11 ^ t*ea*k ef a M*» * ikot* ImI , Ms* ft te kta e*tn*t to sate the lifv of ak nkfvutMWate efcdd, Uvouge M*ut*«mr « ***** of a t ttto* l*»> f* t *> ovat*l iia>k was in , sUuih killed isaakem was stomtika a' a 141'aa I cl oU'i" Stl* ks u* tuna toffa aged a pHfk p’a* *ag mu the tiwci* A #%» estnea* me* * -mlng a*Ma* I the carte Me tasked l*» sate the tkild hut 1 *« late to atomi the tta«a w*i.k killed tkem Mh .T . 8I0IJX CITY HTKICKEN'I •i iiokh in**-, i* mi rMit i Mill 1C I I HIMM Of/ | |||/, f»W >* i|*nf i'*«|ri» i aught in ill* Terreni • I<• kii l.ltfi Itii'.nii l<> Met* i Lml anal lllltar lalallllaa gaara*. — Miortr ( in, In,, May lb, [Hneeln Telegram to 1 ha Omnu lice. At tl,a ordinary itage of water the Hoyd rlv < r I* a* Insignificant a stream mi aval, meandered In pastoral Insignificance. Hut swollen by toe continual rain* until It* never well defined banks were obliterated. It wa» In poor condition to carry away the immense lined ol water whl"h fell In tbe aloud burst Ol ‘ last night, A wave, moving a* a toilti' wall ol water, swept down thu narrow valley of Hie stream last night, reach lug tnli city early ml* morning, Tin 110yd How* through tne center of Hiom , < Ity anil along iti nans* arc Uie home,: of thousands. Jo these the Horn, brought death and the demolition u:, their homes. Thu wavo i ante a few minutes uflci ; 7 o'clo?«. \S arnlng had oeen sent i, short time before to too inhabitants o; urn low land*, out only a few of then | buu boon notllled. ilia ft ml intlmn lion wu* a votuuio of water spreading over tbe hanks l» a depth of three (eel | and mrowing a ml*t ol foam ooforo It. [ In a lew minute# the water had risen above thu IIrei floors and several thorn | sand people lied in terror to tne higher ground. ItKATII liltin' TIIK WAVK. The water rose four feet In an bout and a hail, and (rum It o'cloctc eontln tii'd to rise steadily, but not so rapidly. I’rohably one-third of thu Inhabitant! ol the city live on the low ground! I- ...... U,. BHnl4 u...u .- -— — r — , rise of the tide that great number* were unable to escape und thu work o j rescuing engaged every energy of ti o people. At 10 o'clock the fire umrm was sounded to cull out more workers. All the boat* from tho bo it house* on tho Sioux river have been brought in and are being used to save life and property. M'lll'K YARDS AND IIAIHtOADS HI FH.ll. Tho Missouri river Is very high, and when the Hood In the Floyd river struck It thu water darned up and rushed over the adjacent low grounds. Tho slock yards und packing houses were situated at the coiiHdenuo of the two rivers, and they were Instantly Inuudated. About two thousand iiuaii of live stock worn drowned there lirout number* of dead stock hare alio been found Homing down thu Floyd river. 'ilia whole ruliroud yards utui switching track district Is under water und tiiuru has been immense damage to thu roundhouses und older rauroud properly. The roundiiuuse of the I n i cago, Sk Paul, Minneapolis dt Umahu | Is damaged le thu extent of ♦to,Olid, That road, the Illinois Central und the Sioux City A; Northern enter lliu city I by tho Floyd valley and all aro | slopped. Not a train bus loft Sioux | ( liy today. Killin' THOUSAND I'Ki'Pl.K iioukukh*. At 1 o'clock p. m. the wulur had reached to Jennings street on Fourth j Went. The liolut Fowlo and the Hos- i ion Investment company s building [ are surrounded with wulor. Tno union depot wu* cut oil at o'clock. It Is estimated that 8, Odd people have been driven from their homes. | All business Is sutpenuod. Thu Cham- : ner of Commerce organized tills morn- ’ ing for relief work. Ileforu noon the ladles hull several soup and luneh houses opened for tne Hood sulTerei's. : It Is lrnnossible yet to estimate tile ' less of property, nut It will be large. There Is only one luiogrupn wire working out of lliu etty and mat run* , ui Oiuuba. It is nut lu good eoudi linn, Hud lliu work of sending out down is greatly retarded. The water is slowly receding to- I night. A oltl/ens' meeting at the court house is organizing to provide severul Hitei-nun pdoida with shelter 1 be damage tu property will reooh $1. AW, out). the lo** of tho Sioux ! riiy a Northern railroad will exeeed ; ♦ .mi, wo, l.ater ooi'ounte dhow unit thu lu»« of Ufa ha* been much greater than in llret reported. It will probably lo ;'u or 'JA, There i* natlhnr go I nor eleolrio light, it* both plant* are under water. A partial il*l of um por*ou* known lo no UeuU l» a* follow* frank llond*r»on, wife and ehild. t wo boatmen, uukuuwn. A. I*. Mo>‘learai. An umuowii soandtnavlau at ilia Yttung loe eu.ua. Mi*. I'vtur l(i>*nie**eu and two ehii* dro n. two unknown men near 1 ourtli •trout near laruiomii bridge. I nauuwu ninn ut siou* tTty «v Northern yard*. I lie ti'eua at the yard* I* union in« deaoribauie. (He nub of water* rame UtMVtt icru«l Uiw l»o!M*ttU, ttt Hi# ilii« »»f Ul* H-tff lit ttl’et »*Ut (ill Uie «*»I l«4H4 .\l tU . U ntMia at lii»4 (wit* Mvr* it*uii iWdtn^' «U|4 Hi* mouoti »*t tu** »h»u uua *«4t*AAi*4 it a •!» arl Wtuu tUAy muk tith* tlaWtt ttr*A‘ l i.w in a U'VMau *a* Uttf tt.it la fttAft ttn4 tiMMt num ti viw «un t*.v»t>* »Mrt«4 aft aim * u nivvi, 4h4 a! II wi tatHh tttifa tm uat a i^u al ti*a t»«*4 )«*•’%»• iilii lUAur^A i«f»i twu* iaii.ktu-w,’ »*< .«r*l tttaMiiUit to ihi.v.i u( * wru, Avra AUa VArfOKi 4«*) |4ti|iii tl It A tttffMf nnfttktHi% | t*A* j a hi kk‘b,t*rf. A k*U It’•at t*‘ umI AeAt**» At |Ni»ttWl, HI to Mv*> Im hlWtl A Iftlftf IUW ttf Attlti || l‘> |t«(g 1*4 tIt* Mm* i-f In fattoar 14 Ua la lt*>tvu It A I4l4 ItoiAt tow lit j^uM i4ai Imam t»A»ti*4 tWtot* au> at*‘ to* 11*1 a i to li>4 fttttV t t 4*4IUIi % Wvai*i|At* vi tiilib.t tt* i*. koeili Ultiitoi t\a i um * a i M*> t |to* iUki fto m * -‘Mi. t't-,.iiu»)fm MM*t At itMA III ttow hu tlo *, s«it «il toat ttoutjr to**f I* a It I twt «w4 ••• toliw'«Aa4 wafc l*tt I * . \t> * tu««KKMIOMAb WOHK. 4 llen.til of III- l« lh« OeMOl* wno ll«nn. In ihn senate on Ihn I7lh thn last and irmuks ol respent warn |oiid totno memory ol inn into -«nnuir John k, Harbour ol Virginia, Inn remain* warn orougnt into me c«pltoi and de posited In low senate main' nr whien hail been arranged for ton commonle# In tlia usual manner, Senator henna. after inn usual preliminaries, delivered « personal skiiico of ton dead senator and olofed wltn tna usual resolutions of me|met, A remit wa» then taaen until I oYioea, Uii reconvening a cundnlunra wltn IlgOInd < audiai stood on iiincinre'e Hem with a brae* cruel, r.x lielween. Though tun dnaiJ eenu. tor wa* not a memonr of any enurch Ole wlfn win a l in nolle ami Hot rnilg* loue ceremonie* were i unnuetiuj at tho request of too family oy Itienou kenno rector of tint Catholic university. Tula wuk inn Itrat ocean on In the mmnory Of tho officer* of >hn Minute when a < uiaolic clergyman off lulu led In stub a in aim or. In the iguiii too free •li ver question came to the front lignin In the shape of nn amendinent offered ny Mr. Ilartlne of Nevada, but a point of order waw made agalnwt It unu the matter wont over (or the present, without a decision. Afler tho ap proval of tho journal the speaker laid lioforo tho hosn a communi cation from Vico I'rosliiont Mor ton. announcing tho death of Senator lliirnuur and Inviting the huusn to ut> tend in a body the funeral ceremonies to cm held In the senate chamber. I no communication wan spread upon tho , Journal. Thu house thou went Into committee of tho whole (Mr. l,«*tor of (ienrgla In tho chair) on tho sundry civil appropriation hill, 1’endlng ac tion tho committee arose and tho mem bers, headed hy Senator Crisp, walned two by two from the senate chainoer. When the members of tho bouse re turned from tho senate the commlttao resumed Its session. The clause for itio recoin age, reissue and trnnspurln tlon at minor coins having been reached, Mr, Tracy at New York mane u point of order against it. Mo staled that be had no objection to tho clause, but ho feared thut if it wore allowed to remain in tho bill it might ho amended, if ho were sure that no umomlmont would bo muuo lie would wiihdruw tils point, but not rocolvlng such nssurancu ha pressed it. Me also raised a point of order ugalnst a free silver nmoiidmenl offered by Mr. Mar tina of Nevada. In tiio senntn on tho 17th tiio naval appropriation bill was conslderud, tho j (lending question being on tiio provls- j ion fur ai, increase of the navy. Tho house bill provides for one armorud aruisur of about 8,000 tons displace ment. to cost, exclusive of armament, not loss than fit,000,000, and the sen ate aincndititint provides (in addition) for one sea going coast line battleship of about 0,000 tons displacement to cost not over f 1,000,000, also for ono arbor defense double tcrrcisblp of the monitor type with u displacement of about 7,600 tons, to cost not over f.l . 000,000; four light draft gunboats and six torpedo beats. Mr. McPherson, wiio had on lust 1 rid ay olfered an amendment to strike out the bouse provision for tin armored cruiser and the senate provision for a nuUlesblp and to provide for throe j' instead of one harbor defense double turret ships of the monitor type, modified tils amendment so ns to con fine ll simply to the striking out part of It. leaving ilia number of monitors ut ouu. Mr. McPherson's amendment whs rejected 18 to HO, Mr. Morgan olfered an amendment providing tout If tin. harbor defense snip bo tun on the Pucillc cousl an allowance of !t per cunt may be made on Its cost to the | contractor in addition to the contract price to cover the cost of transporta tion of (natural agreed to. In tiio house liie sundry civil bill was dis cussed and the clause relative to dep redations on public timbur gave rise to a good deni of merriment tho following bills were reported and (Mill ' I* «.* • I WM> S ISI<II<<UI • V |l| IM IU>' for additional ussooinlo justices uf lliu supremo court of (Iklahoinu, for tho survey of it roan; for a ship canal to connect Lake line ami the Ohio river. Mr. llolnmii of Indiana wished to pro ceed with the sundry civil bill, but h« was sioppod by Mr. VVulson s demand for tbe •■royulur order," whieii tbe speaker slated to i>o tho Walker ox ptinglntf resolution. Mr. Wnikcr him self asked lout the consideration of tint resolution no postponed, but Mr. \\ ni ton wits adamant und renewed Ills de mand. Ihe house then went into committed of the wnuio (Mr. l.cs'.erof tleoi'kin In the chain, on the sundry civil mil. In the senate on tile I Mb consider ation of tho nuvu! appropriation bul was resumed, und Mr, t'ocaerell con tinued hts aryumcul uyainst too auiendtuviit reunited tiy tlist senate comm,lieu on upprourlutiuns for tne construction of a sen-yutttrf coast line battleship, ouu harbor uvfeuso doutiiu turret slop uf tne mon.sur l) pc four liybt drait yuu Pouts at d sis torpedo muii After a luuy u.ou s.on the nuestlou was lui.cii no the senate umcadiueui and it was ayievd to. \ uas, -l Hats !<■ Mr le.ler ollcicd an Ismeudu.eut unpropi natny f,iti.ueti fur tne puicna-e of one ctybt-lnrb vultbvr piyh power steel l ilt* and btl", fur mas my trial tests lor ms** or luure fap.d Ute twisted uae-pstttttd breech-U,,*dlry rilled yuns auu utt Belial siulu er uf nine pound eft altd thirty.two pm.i,ucis and it wasayreed to Without d.scnssiott or dtvislou Mr- Mundertou li t, red ah alheh iinept appiup at.uy ♦IP"'P fur the purchase of torposiftvs and it was ayte-d 1st 1 he hill w .s then reported ft si 1.1 the committed uw tie witoie to the innate |li» simi lullin' Is Were ah eyri»d to <i,i| the hot was t-assco with eat s d1 * Is lest In the truss tae sic ter e-s'sl.ci, si ,s the f* store wf hts . si sad e> clt to the ditacpo.uiHteht uf ti e tiiseittes tne spe is* etts tweed the taunt of ernes iwised eyslnsl M la-tines tree ewe, eye smew .meet to the suudrs civil tdth and the house ettevhed the •Iter Pi stphe d-ey Mr t use • e.< cistaa. I *H» oa Mr. (tiehd offer** sw awteadtasht for the vwueaye of an llltsf hull mm* p < chased and eoa la Its t'tts ds Isis staa tarsi stt-c dc Isnt I'vtht* of wider wet* taxed •palest the aaseadthewt sad the tiwan *r tesei s*«t (Masses s ots, wants Witte* awaited With letercst by the tree cstth' •ye maw wad thatr appease » atia* ^______________ The house then considered the sundry •'1*11 bill till Ihn l.our ol •4,ourAni<int, In Ihn senate on tho lino Ion oh I • tempting Americanesmetwise .**<eif, piloted Oy their licensed m««!er* or Of » (failed Hi»te« pilot. Iroin the ob.igo tion to pay state pilot* for services not rendered wa* Itliia up. An i.m«od merit by Mr. J'.ntier wa* laid on tbe tame and tn» loll passed. 'I he river and pare»or appropriation bill to man taken up and Mr. Mel'nerson made the motion ol which he hail given m, *, Mr. Imlph moved to lay the motion on tha table. Agreed to yea* til' nay* >/ (Ilurrle, Kyi*. MePbarson. Paddock, i’aimer and Vlia*;, A numlier of amendment* were acted upon and the bill went over. In the house the enndry civil uni wav under consideration. The cnair deiltered hi* decision on the point of order made against the mm ndin* ni. offered by Mr, Itiand yesteraiiy fo, me coinage of ml silver bullion pur' iia*#,l and now in ton trmuury into *tm. ml •uvar iiolar*. in* co*t ol cdlnn cm mi mild out nf tbe seignorage tnn re inmniicr of lha seignorage lo he ov. •red Into tnn Ircatiiry, It wa* - on* ceded (aid inn chair, that the amend ment changed existing law, miu fh»re. fnre It would not no In order unc-s being germane. It reduced the nuiount covered oy the bill; thu clause related to tbe raeoloage of abru.nii minor coin*; tho amendment related lo tm colnagu ol standard sliver dollar*. Tho chair wa* unable to sen how the amnndmanl wa* gnrmnno to the ■ in ject matter of the clause. Idd it rn diice tho amounts covered oy the ol11 ■ Thu mere fact that It struck from too bill the appropriation of ftdd, o u for thu reooinagnof minor coins did not re duce the amounts, because It itppro prlatiid the seignorage, wblch m.gut amount to ♦- mu.UW. It did not i« ilucu the amount covered by t./,<- mi lion and mlg... incr#a»o expenditures, lie sustained thu point of oruvr ami ruled out tho amendment. Mr. li.and than re-offered his amendment with the proviso nttacbvd to It, "that too cost nl till* colnagu shall nut exceed file,000, fo.OOQ of which •hall bo for thn coinage of subsidiary silver and ♦ I).000 for standard silver dollars." Mr. Itland attached too proviso to the amendment in order to remove ihe ! objection of the chair that It did not j reduce the amount so ottered by the hill, (,’omilderubln discussion followed, and finally Mr. Pierce of Tennessee, leu the debate away from the point of ordor and proceeded to read a lecture j to his democratic colleagues, Tne chair said that he hud heard nothing to change his opinion that tne amend ment was not germane! unu be there- ; foie ruled the amendment, us modi fied. out of order. Mr. lllaed appealed from the dccis ion; but the committee sustained the decision of the chair by a vole of 1 HO to 76. In the senate on the ‘JOth tha r.v4t ! and harbor bill was consldereu and various amendments of small Import arico were olTerad and agreed to. After a long discus don the bill wus reported back to the senate. All the amend ments agreed to in committee were concurred In. and tbn bill was passed without a division, (although Mr Mc Pherson rum ark ml a few minutes after wurd that, he had intended to iisk for the yeas and nays.) A conference was risked and Messrs. Frye. Pol on and Hansom wore appointed conferees on the part of tne senate. The following bills were passed; Semite bill appro priating ♦ 100,000 fora public build ing in Joliet, ill. House bill to ratify an agreement with tbo Indians residing on tbe t.'olville reset'- , vatlon in tbo sinlu of Washington. Minute bill ouiborlktng the corniruo lion of a bridge across tbe lied Kivsr of the North. .Senate bill to Increase to ♦1116, nou tne appropriation for the public bulidtng at I.nosing. Mien. Senate bill to authorize the Illinois and Iowa Hallway nrnl Terminal com pany to build a bridge across tne Mis sissippi river at Moiiaa. 111. Senate bnl to authorize lire construction ui a railway bridge across the r oiutnlna river In tha state of \\ aldington. In the house after tbo call of committees fur reports tbe liuu.n went Into committee of liiu wlm.u (Mr I,ester of (icorgia lathe enau'i nil Win miliury (Hvil Mil. Mr inuvrii In ulrlK I nill Ihn H|>iirupiMtn)ii uf # I AO, UOU In i-llltbla tliu ■rrrt'iiiry uf him- Mi i Hill pi i- tu thn eHUlill.lHln III uf llm t,hk-uiuitii|,'it nml i Mtlliliiu.r.'ii mi. i limit l pui-k. l int by u vnto of ; o v» (•A. An mnumlnu-iil HU, auopwul iinpriiprlmin.- #ll,.iiMi fur lutpruvtntf Mm uruin in lirmuiil llm ur»«n .1 ;il rmuiiiblii, !• an. llm itannimi-i miuiii nf lliu uppl-HUil by tliu lU'u.iili III Ilf li.u Inliiuii mgulry In.) h.i» ruouivnl h im itpplitut*. 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