THE OMAHA DULY BEE * SATHUUY. MVY 21 < IftfE-TWFLVK CHANCED THEIR TACTICS I - - Oo r iac tie Kc- ' Eialey Txrfff Pr r d Fife * . WHAT THE PRESENT CONGRESS IS DOING ldr of tli cr > Not ; ni ll < - < ] V ABjtlilng In th C ntitry * > Hltlwrjmf ef the of Ihv .MajBrtly. WitBtXOTOX BfKtlC Or TOE 3tt , MB FwrcTtcvTH STREET , \VfrBij ( itiy , D. Cf , May 3 . When tbe MeKlnley tariS Mtt a before tbe benne a couple ot years ago or less the democrats declares that the increased duties it imposed npsn certain articles which it wa by the republicans desired to protect in onr own country would result ia aa Increase of income * . It was history repeating itself In tae matter ot republican wisdom to bear Mr. M'Milan of Tennessee and other democrats in tbe hou < ie cm Wednesday and Thursday last , in tbelr speeches loctnrine the dem ocrats against extravarance , declare tbat tbe adoption of the last tariff law bad reduced the incomes of the government so m-cb at to require rind economy. They not citl7 inveighed against tbe work of tbis dem ocratic bouie iu the matter ot appropriations , which navb already far exceeded those of the "billion-dollar " but warned - ncres * , they the csonty ) tbat unles a stop was put lo extravagant appropriations laws would b * passed pledging tbe government to make expenditures which it would not bare tbe money to meet. itwas a remarkable scene f-eldom parfcl- 'loledinpast congresses Randall WES the onlv man wbo. from tae democratic ude. llf-ed bis voice against extravagances Holman ba never been un erouomist except in name nameHad to r 'U > r Channels. It U true tbat tbe increases of duties upsn certtl.rtlcles which are being made now in this jnntry would operate to mane tbe present tariff a larger source of revenue ttiun the old law. barrinc the frpe sugar clause , which lopped off tbquarters of a hundred millions in a tingle lump , if tbe Imports bad continued c& they baa in years gone by , but no sooner dide impose the increased dutu < . until the Enclish and other manufacturers wbo had bvta furnish ing tboe imports had tbeir attention called to tbe tact that the articles were to be taann- lactorod in this country and some ol them moved tbeir factories over bere , while the other * btgan to seek other markets , , beinc unable to overcome tbe difference in pnce of teluac mace bv tbe increased duties. Tno imiK.rts berac to drop off until bow our imports consist tuost laicely of luxuries or articles u men we caonol produce. Except t&rougb the exchange offered by rrnprorny our trade for ioreicrn countries is not wbat it was. We are proJi dug our owu goods of consumption. But it was uncle some to note the admissions as to tne revenues which the democrats in tbe bouse nad to mttie i&i wtek in order to impress their side tbat tbere v. as too mutb extravi.-aace. Tbt-y weieompellod to call attention to tbe Iact trial ot Jer ibe prestit tana laxwe dm not have the steady it.pour of an erormous sur plus , ubicb could tto wasted ad libitum ; tbat there mutt be statesmanship ana economy. Tbe democrats in tbis congress have all bad to admit mat they nave oistnnced tbe "ex travagance" of tbe last congress and it ii amusing to see the leaders lecturing the lesser lichis of their part ; , for the edifica tion of the party at large , upon "economy" tiler tbe horse has been stolen and the bam gives away. National ItKiiUiuc Laws. A bill which has just bc-ea n-ported from tbe bouse comniitloe on banking and cur rency bcs devclopea a strange feature of tbe national backing laws. The bill proposes to compel national bants to redeem their cur rency notts wbica nuve been lost before tbe required sicnatures ot the presiatiii or vice president and the cashier ol tbo oat-iis have been attached or tbey Lave been forged. At present a ' .ational bank noie wnic b has nol wen signed oy Ihese officers or has upon ils JECO lb : r forced Eigiiattires parses current till it is caught by some scrupulous federal oSicer who stamps it as "No gooa. ' ' wntn tbe bolder. zUmo l invariably an innocent party , loses its value. Under tbe Uw. which covern national ban Us theinstitulions are compelled lo issue at Iptst Sj per cent of ttie aggregate of iheir digital slot-t in circulauac uott-b. The bunks deposit u-ilh the comptroller of tbe currency Vtlred States bonds as security ferine notes or bills , which are issued direcl to ibe banks , all complete witb the exception of tie signa tures ol tbe president or vice pre-ioeut "and cashier. These Mrcaturos ore re quired in order to make tbe bills tne distinct anc complete issue of the oanks secnnnc them , ll i ยง irne lhal the came of ihe batik and tbe pledge of the federal government is upon each note ana tbe covernineut nu < the rx > ods beiouciag to tbe bank lo insure tedempuoi , and the gov- ernmei.t secures the bolder cgainsl loss by I 'Seine rt'SetLpiiau , but wium these aotei , before they ere tiroperly sicred by tbe bank officers , are lost la transit from Washington stolen and tbe signatures b.re made by forgery or the iiotes are passed lo innocea'l panics wiihoul signa'ure tbe bolder is compelled - polled , under tbe preseot law. to lose tbe c&lled foi m ibe note. > c t Act-ojxling Hi 1 ht'ir Vl Tbe national b&ntt no > s look so complete without tbe signatures of the baak officers tbat almost anyone would unbesitaunglv nc- cepi ihem even without tbe sicnutnreswhile vj-ry lew would ever slop la scrutinize tbo urnattreK , or. should they dp so , uould t > e tble to detect tbe forgery , evira though they were fitierts. The bill Just retorted from the committee oa banning auo currency propose * to compel tbe ban KS of issue to redeem these notes when found in the bands of the innoceni bolder. Banker * say this proposition is just as unjust and from a business slaadpaint rid ICUJOOB it would be to compel banes to re deem any common note a back bad filled out but bad failed to sign : tbal a national bank aote from tbe comptroller of tbe currency is nol a nnck oblicatioc till ils o&icers have al- lachca Uielr signatures toy more than would be aa unsigned draft from ibe bank , ibai in point of ( act U is tbe same thing. They coa- tend tbet the proposition ic tbe bill is d'oublv unjust , as it proposes to make tbe bank stand u double burden , that of loss of the blank notr winch ha % oeeu paid for by the deposit of backs wita ihe comptroller of tee treas vrr. and also Ihe amoaul il calls for to ihe boloei. They sav ibe government , which bat onen oaid for tbe cote , should be beld urconrnstjle for rroptaption , us ihe back lias rol rroatfd by the lots , while the govern- Krtsiii always prufils by the Joss or destruc tion of Us obligations in any frrm. Senator Manderion Jeft toaigutfor Omaha. He coe * to cloe up tbo affairs of tbe e tate of Mr * . Brawn , his wife's niotber. ivho died recently , be being one of tae executors , Tbe senator todav received notice of tbe death ot Colonel JE. IL Lieb formerly of Grand Island. Colonel Lleb swned a large rnncn tetr Grand Itlr.nd and WBS tvrll known by Nebras.aus. Some vcart ago be moved to Mlllerburg , Pa , Colonel Lieb was a federal soldier and for ears \vas tvith bis wgiment , the Fifth carilrv , now the Ninth , stationed at Fort McPherion , In tne senate today : > enaior Paadork railed up his second s-bttiiute bill for the tettloicent cf the Otoe and Missouri Indian reservation land question The mil was passed , end endorsed us it is by both tbe committees on In dian affairs ar.d public lands , it can hardly fall to pass the house without ob > jei-tiuii. Tbe senate committees report tinan- Imously in favor of the bill , which , as il pait > rd today , has boca substantially de scribed bv Tin : Etc. Ttie measure pro- riaes far tbe loll determination of the Otoe and Missouri tend questions in a manner sat isfactory lo all coacfreed. P. S. H. M\VS j-oii TIII : .IU.MV. Couijilrtr Ust of Ch upe in llir lErgolar WAWISOTOS. D C. , May. 31 Trifcram to TOE Brc. 1 Tne following army rdars were issued yesttrJay : fjHrtiin Allred Kodbere , Ttirly-fifih IB fatitrv , covr ofl on leave of absence in this caty , will report by iwu-r to the superintend- not of tbe rocraivlcK tanriro , New York city , for uecniBenl to recruiviup autv. - Mejor WUlUin A. RaSorty , Seoona civtl- t rr t 'i Mbit * tir ft'oixt--e basrJ coaxes * ! t I rl ttit1 * N ' ! A- - tic * M . T J-roes a-s rc Sectad e > rv rreipi \ First L , eutenait Frtderir. W S trier _ j jutM t .sSbossJ cavalry wj , retort IB person vo Colons , liforye O Hen' Stoosd cavalry , prttlOfnt or i * x tiMtic bo rd eonvrsefl at Fflrt vViaptte. .N M . April 1 * . at sac * Uo a < be saar dfr-ipoate for rx.siaattmi or tae bttard at to bi fltnats for strot-otlon Tk extension of tare el ab e e craslofl Captain lU-urr Ad-sis , l arte atii laUntrr , DepirtzK-Lt of Texts , u farther extended our month Letre of _ b * fire for ttvo months , to Uke eSict Jone 25. or at o n thereafter a < bit services can be spared. It ( mated Firt Lira ton no I Harry A. Sbavr , hiiitUitl r- geoo. ' Leare of absence for fear nwsths. t * take effect Mar 2J , i granted First Lieutenant Pofbattoa H. Clwket Tentti cavalry , bad tie U authorized to go brread the tea Prut. S&moel K. Tiltman , Usitad Suve * Miiitarj academy , will procoei from West Point to Philadelphia on racial business , ana on tbe completion thereof will return to bl proper station Tbe superintendent of tbe r rrmtine t r- vice will cause fourteen recrnlU at D rid' > island. New Vcrk htrnor. to be avtignod to tbe Fifth arillierr and forwarded to"Alca - triz island , California , for distribution to battenet of tbe refineot as tolou-s Seven to battery A aad seven to battery I. Also Jbe superintendent of tbe recruiting service will cau e eleven rocrmts at Columbus barracks , O to be assigned to company C , Fourth In fantry and forwarded under proper charge to Boise barracks. Idaho. Tbe pencnJ court martial appointed to moet ot tbe military priMin , Fort Leavoawcith , is aissolvoa iad a general court martial is appointed to meet at tbe military pnson. Fen Leaven- worth , at 11 a. m. on Tuesday. Mar i4. ! or as soon thereafter as practicable. lor tbe tnl of such prisoners as may be brought beforl it Detail for tbe court Captain Hugo G. Brown , Twelfth infantry. Cat > tain Edward L. Randall. Fifth infantry ; First Lieutenant James B. Ja.Ksoa , Seventh iu fantrv ; First Lieutenant John F. McBiaia , Ninth cavalrv. First Lieutenant Rlcaara > i. Blatchford , Eleventh infantry : h'irst Lieu tenant Wtllian N. Hu-hes. Thirteenth in fantry. First Lieutenant Frederick Perklnt. Eighth infantry , Sucoad Lieutenant Armada Seventh in Ian try ; Second Lieu- Solomon P Vestal , r'It'.h cavalry ; Spcoat ) Lieutenant William R. Sample. Four- eath infantry. Second Lieutenant Orea B. Meyer , Second cavalrv. Second Lieutenant Alfred \V. Drew. Twelfth itifantry. Second ieutenant Edn-ord Sigerlooj. Fifth ia- 'aEtry ; First Lieutenant Robert L Bullurd , Sixth Infantry , jndce advocate. Dr Birney's Catarrh Powder csrej catarrh. Per sale by til druggutv 5u osnt& . lllt.L IX XO1STII elelirntion of Annltrrfcarj of the Icrkleu * hurc Ot'clfirat Ion of Indeprntit-iirr Cninuorrc. N. C. , May 23. s-eaator David B. Hill of Ken- York delivered the oration today at tbe Itrrtb anniversary of the sijrnine of the Mockleaburr Declaration of Independ ence. Tnirtv tnousand paople vrero ia tbe city. Tbe day \ra * opened by the firing of t salute. A sham battle was a feature of the morning exercises and i as particiDited ia by l.CMJ troopi. Senator Hill's oratioa was a onltiant effort , review-ins the at 'of the urcpoiiE uien who. thirteen months bafore inaeponieaca was declared by tbe united coloaies , met la tbe court bouse ana declared taeir independence. After bsintr introduced tbe sruatcr in substance said . "Today , this 2utb any of May in the HGth year of Amerirs.n iodepondenc ? we come to celebrhi * tbe UTtb year of > orlh Carolinian independenca. We stand upon historic cround. A blrtbdav of lil > erty. Tns birtb plnce of liberty. Year historians state that here the first declaration of inQepeudeuce was orociulfrated. It is a simple ilory and is briefly told. "The patriotic citizens of this country in MecUlenbnrc , in this ETa3sttte ! of North Carolina , restless under the yoke of oppression , impatient oi the injustice of for eign rale under -which they had long suf fered , and imbued with tne spirit of self government , assembled together at the court bou c over thirteen month" before the memorable action of tbe coatmontal con gress , with the stanlinc news of the battle of Lexinpton nnnnc in their ears , renemn ; : tboir devotion to tbe inherent ana inalienable nchts of man , bravely and solemnly resolved ia substance that tbry were a free and inoe- pendent people and that tae political bands ivnicn had bound them to tbe mother country were Dissolved " The speater then entered upon tn ex tended defense of tbe claim taut Meciciea- burc. first of ail American communities or colonies , declared freedom from Bnusb rule. Ircnror of American Liberty. Continuinp. ths speaker * aid : "Feflow Citizens of North Carolina : It is not quite oaoujrh to say that tbe M&clnenbnrg patriots of 1T73.von and wear tbe jnique Jame of the precursors of Atnencan incepeadonce. Toe North Caroliaa Koh-I-Noar blaias from a broader face -vntb a finer licBJTie Meckienbcrc patnou of L..J also carried onvrnrd the rerr antrel of democracy. ' I peruse tbcs > e autheinic. unnuestiaaed. resolutiosi , tbe text undisputed , the recorfl contemporary ana continuous-ana ciotr , nod I 'cure cot irbsfwentvdun or came Tifier ; for I say ssremacc from itnd indcpendenca of the parent state are here. But ul o every mark of tbe nigbsit style of self-governnjent is here. "SeverancP , because of encroachments upon telf-jroverrraent indepeudence re sumption of poner bv tbe srtf-eoverned to the end of its redistribution UOL tbo ser vants of their choice ibe temporary char acter of tbe grant aSSraed , subject to termi nation by tbe termination of us neces .ny , or by tbe awmtod exercise of authority on the pan ot tbe larger social structure to wnich their u ion and voiuntcry deference was affirmed through tbe provincial or tbe continental courress. "Nothinc for aggression is here , bat cvery- tbinc for defense. The great decision of tne Mecklenburg forefathers , I tav , bears t-verv mark of tbe highest btyla of self-jrovern- mtftit , and of pure democracy there is no finer type. "No orders came thundering down from the seat uf the centralized power. Ther con versed with one another ana determispd taeir course in this county of Mecklenburg and then staked tbe fortunes ana the lives of men as of less value tbaa their liberty. tan you conceive of servility in souls like theirs ! Can yon conceive of a aemacogue making beaaway in that comoany ? 'J'he great central idea , an iniporttu.t thought of the Mecklenburg declaration , was , the idea of self-government , which it embodies. It was u protest against oppression. It was also a distinct renudiatioa of tbe divine right of kings. Tne wisdom of the convictions then embodied in the Mecklenburg assump tion of self-government buve been vinaicntud by over K'Cl ' year * of successful baiainistra- ti'oa of this rennblic. Wo may safely assert that our form of government is no ioacer an experjmeaL Thtt pt-ople huve flempnurated tneir capacity to covern themselves 'We should not be unmindful of tbe iact that we are the custodians of a sacred trust. Let us distinguish our discharge of that i trust by tbe j > erformance ol deeds worthy to bet remembered , and those which will surely advunro the nolinre and promote the pr - crcss of our common country. Let us not endeavor to win laurels by war. Brishter than any ivbich we can bopa to secure iu this Held uave already bfteo gathered by our fathers. Let -us make this period an un exampled time of peace , an era of improve ment. ta ace of reason. Let beaefioeat acts and philanthropic works abound everywhere. Lt us excel in public virtue and private integrity , in'the development of our van resources , in tbe spread of educa tion , in the promotion of religion , in tbe fidvaupctnei. ' of art * and In tbe cultivation of a IroUrnai s Dint. Let this be the era cf goad feelinc , of higher national ttandaras. of oroaacr public purposes and larger 'concep tion of politick duties. By these no'Jlc elms and lofty puncsss ve shall btsst protno'-e tbe cause of pooa govern meat everywhere and evidence oar appreciation of tbe services tud sacrifices ot our revolutionary tires and of all the glonous memories which cluster around our early independence days. " ID 1e * _ GilTtfTOV Tex. , May 33. [ Special Tele gram to Toe BEC.J A large excursion party of prominent Nebraskacs arrived here last night. Attorney Geaerc ! George H. Hast- iocs. State Treasurer J. E. Hill and Auditor Tbomas Benton are at tbe Lead of tbe party. Tbe visitors bare been inspecting tbe p ulf coast tud will clote their southen , jaunt here , retominp borne tooorrow eight. 0c Will' * Strvawnlla U reliable. HAD NO FAiril IX MEDICINE Qr-nrille Sellers' P tfe Ob&reed to Lrn- PBOTESTS OF FBKNOS rSKORED Wlim a fhytlrlan W ( Ullctl thr Victim W on lh - Vwe t I'ajlug the ! ' at 1IU I'c-c-lUr Mew n. Ltsoouv. Neb. . May Si. fSp Ul to TBE Bet. ] Oe.sideraMe ladigaauen ba been aroused la Ltnooia loisy over thr fact that Granville Sellers , tvhe. e deata ocearred last evening , baa bion treatad in hit last i.iaess by two alleged 1'hrisUan scientists arainsl tbe protests of n < s family aaa triendi S , - iers t-Lf baea ill with raeusutica for several weeks and persistently refused to call ia rrgulany licensed physicians , preferring to trust his ca e to the scientists , whom be em- playei for ( i oJ psr wait. YeslerJay , wbca it became ov.dent that he was dying , his family CAlleJ ia a rejalar physician , bjt the doctor who was cillai projojacri his case bopeless , a > the disease had attacked the heart. Coroner Crim Investigated the case tbis morning , bat decided tnat it was unnecessary to bold uu inquest. Inasmuch us tbe "scientist" doctors are practicing ia direct violution of tbe luns of tbe state il is likely tbat criminal proceed ings will PC Instituted against tbe two men who accepted money tor treating Sellers in his last illness. r.rsQlik ol the Flood. As tha Salt creek floods seaside the re sults of the recent overflow become maaifest. At least a dozen houses have been com pletely rained , some bemr wavbed from tbUr foundations and taen roc ea to pieces by tbe action of tbe water. One bouse was brokea in two. A small cottage beloanag : o Mr& . O'Kccfe was destroyed while tbe homes of H. S. Croyie aad Mr. schrwder are ruined beyond repair. Tbe latter lost all of b hoas-ebolc goods , including an organ. Un less p empt measures are taken to Uean up tbe debris an epidemic of sickness is oouuJ to occur. Tbe stench arming from the numerous dead Corses , cows , hogs and other -uitaals is alreasy powerful aad wbea tne sun comes out warm it will bo unbcaraaie > urroMlj K raj ed Drovintns. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes , llviag ix rniles from Lincoln , narrowly escaped drowniug in the Salt creek flools a short lime before noon today. The ro-ds across tae bottoms arc still submerged to the depia of about two feet , but Hawucs , who is tborDacly lumilmr with tbe road , was coafident that be couU follow it without accident He rea.hed tae bridge across San crask Jail ncht , but tbe approach to tne bridce from the east bad been washed away , a fact tbat he had : > ot bevsn aware of. Tne bors.es , waron and ocj - pants \\ere overturned in s-exenu feet of sxnftiy running water. Mr Hnwccs and tas wife were en angled in tbt deoris ana wjre rescued vriLh great diffimlty by several men nho went to their as&i&iuuce. Tbc relations betneea the coonty comnis- sionei of Lancaster county and ex-County Clerk Howe have oecome somewhat s.t.raiaed over a dispute over several bundrca djliars. in fees claimed by both parties. UaJcr tbo statutes clerks of counties huviug a popuii- lion oi more than To.OJJ are ailoived a salary ot ? _ , .Vu a year and fl.OJU a year for u deputv. According to Mr. Howe's.Mttteiceal the foes collected last year ntaouated to f3,3Si M. or $117.10 less than the salaries. His claim 'or that amount was not allowed by tbe commissioners , whereupon he suea tbe county and won the case. Today the commissioners fiJea a case against Mr. Howe 111hira they allege tbi-t in reality tbe lees last vpar amounted to M,03.93 , aa excess of K > S3 IU over tbe amount claimed. Tbey csk judgement for tbat amount. t o < ; t.l ; > at thp * tate Honse. The nilitirv board was in session today. Generals Vifqnnia aad Colby and Colonei Bills lieiag present. Tae invcstigauon of ex-Adjutant "General Cole's accounts were under consideration and a report will be snt > - milttd to the rovernor tomorrow. Two cases were Sied with tbe clert of tbe supreme coart today , L W. Poaienue urainst Barter Manufacturing company. Iroro Lancaster county , aad Brownell A : Co. urun&t Stoddard , from Cutter couatv Superintendent Goudy roes to Sterung to night to be prtfcnt at ibe closiac eierc' es oi the city schools. aprenie Court Proceedings , C. W. Corev and W. G. Dnrrell of Lincoln and R. A. L. Dick of Omaba were aaniitted to prctice. In tbe case of Nelson against the state At torney W. 1 * . McCrawy of Hastinch was al- loned attorney's fees in the sum of f.lX Brotvn arainst Williams , Sample against Hale , snonon for rehearing tnrernrfea. Aliis tigaiast Newman , motion for rehearing dis missed unless -defendant files bnef within thirty days. ICilpatrick agnnst McPheeley , Oetendatit given ton days in wbicb to serve ana file brief. Gregory against Kaar. sub- ranted. Court adparned until June 10. Lincoln in Brief. Maor ) Bacoa of General Brooke's staff IL- spectnd tbe university easels this afternooii J. B Bell , tbe colored prescner who co.- lerled W5 on 'Else pretenses and who was tfierwards arrestea wbus attending ibe co- - terence at Omaha , wab HtieJ f 1UJ , in apfcalt ol ubich ho was sent \o the coucly jail. Mrs. . J. D. Kieulscn , wife of the eaitor of tbe Lincoln Free ; Presse , died at her some in this city nt 5 o'rUork ibis morxiinr. JIujor ICioutsrb tvas CDsent , beine lu San Francisco in attendance upon tbe National Editorial Permanent reeoras lor annual teachers' in stitutes were sent out to the count T school superintendents toJav. Tne Red Cloud Volunteer Firemen's asso ciation was incorporated today. In pursuance of his project of gathering complete statistics of tco graded scnools of Nebraska Superintendent Goudy toJay mailed blanks to tbo principals ot 103 seen . ' such schools today. Labor Commissioner Andres today i-ent out blmik letters ot inquiry toxnecniefs of police oi Nebraska atie * to asoerttin tbe number of hovels in tbe state which have b&en pro vided with fire escapes according to the provisions - . visions of tbe statutes. " " Dr. Sirney's Catarrn Powder for cold in bead , a or sale by all druggists. 53 cents. USUAL HKStTLT. Two lloj > riay tritli I'liloaded Itfx.lieri .No ! 1'atnlly , Hiiucicr. The "anloaaed' " revolver got in its work again yesterday afternoon end tbe victim es caped install deata by a miracle. t eorge Potter , iba IT-year-old son of C'narles S. Pottar , general agent of tbe American Express comnsnv , and 10-year-old Dan Kinuey , who lives at sT.H H lf rfow arfl street , ivern playing in a roam ut tha borne or tbo former when ibe accident whicn nearly cost a life hsppsaoi Youoc Poller BSI in one comer of ttie room playiog wnh a couple of revolvers , while his comnamon was several feel awar. Just for fun Potter leveled both ol tbe pis'toU at Jvin- noj btitl one of them exploded , senaing a ai-CElibre bullet laic the left cbeei : of ttie lad. A * tastily as passible tbe l oy wes taken home nad a phrsictan cabled. The bullet passtxi tlrouph to Jaw bone aod lodrea in tbe cavitv benind it. No attempt wa > made by tbe surgeon BI IMS time to re move tbe bait Last mgbl Ibe young paueal was resting easily find blcoditig ven little The doctor in bttondaoce has uo fear. for-liU patient's life , but has DOI deciaed vet wheiber berill remove ihe bullei ti preitat. I > rrranlu ilir I'lour Ouljiut , Mi.NSEti-oun , Minn. , May SI The Norih- westeru Miller says. The croup of mills wticn were shut down tbe first part of lust week ale cot start up as was expected Bad tbe total output showed a proportionate Qe- creiise Tbe aggregate production for tbo week was U , S J barrels , nversrjcc 21,133 barrels dally , trunU 17i.4T > 0 barrels tbe pre. vious week , 141.TW barrels for t&e corre- nioading time in IsJl , &nd 1129,740 barrels in Under J1 circumstances , under all condi tions , unJer Ul infiuences , Braaycrotise promitUy cure ell tie d clies , Dr Cullitnore , ccuust. Bss building TTTT7 TI/rnTlOT7 / TT1.T f ffTCf \ f\ Jem MORSE DRY GOODS CO FIX IT FIREFLY IN YOUR MIND THAT OUR STOR.E . IS THE MERCANTILE HEART OP OMAHA AND THE WEST. Everything for style that anybody wants , WAISTS especially in Made of fine cambric , LAZER neat stripe patterns , per fect fitting , strongly made-just ; as good as SUITS. you will pay 850 for else- where. Third Floor. In bringing together * these beautiful suits it Suit Parlors. has not been our aim to see how CHEAP , but how GOOD a suit we LADIES can furnish at the following We have the largest and finest assortment m Omaha ing prices : $10 , $13.50 , ALL NEW. ALL \\E\V STYLES. ALL NEW FAB- RICS. Your ideas of Silk Waists \viii be ALL NEW if $15 , $20 , $25. Togetcor you will come and see our waists. THEY FIT. Fit as well as rect ideas of the values tailcred-to-order waists. So there is no need of spending it will be necessary for nearly double the money for waists. Our high or lo\v priced \vaists are equally as carefully and perfectly made. you to visit our 3rd floor Cloak and Suit parlors. Buys a genuine Inverness Mackintosh with deep sateen lined cape , neat checks in me NEW dium shades , 'worth $6.50 anywhere. Third Floor HE' ' ' JL Boys' ) : , 1 | f New , graceful , durable , just the weight for mid-summer wear. Eisfht dollars would be little enough for them. For the week we make a bargain of them for LOWE1ST FRIGE1S. BEiST MATERIALS. TRUE1 KITS. m Youths' ' ' Boys' ' t. Boys' f y New ii r > It i nation Two & Boubie Suits , Piece Breasted C YEA US , SUITS Suits Lndies" DDngoln Turned Button Shoes , , Common Sen&e and Oj > era Tees , reducsed for tbe wtek to W Oi , former price 44 Ou. $8.00. all Ladies' Opera Toe Patent Tip Oxfords ages , AM Ibe SI.25. Just as pooa as others' aik S 1.75 Stylith for. . Spring Colors. - < omnioD Sense and - ' 'ioa Opt-rn 88.00 Oifc.rds . S2.5O. l aal to our f'J.OO sorts in tjin AND UP. { 000 SUIT. Ladi. ' t Top. Wt-a. La.-e upcra . . M T'.c I'.f-ri . S3. 75. fc.u < h as jou d a ta co r > ip Jackets , BOYS' KNEE PANTS Special Carjrain Tab'e A creat va SUIT. riety. Worth nearly double. Dow of slylfs-'JaoDly ' Kills 50c. 65c , 75c , $1,00 , SI , 25 , 1 e lure and sue THErE. A 1 sirci. < ahf\V MORSE CO WILL DENY THE CONSPIRACY Peculiar Line of Dgfenss John C. Kewton Will Adapt DID NOT DEFRAUD THE GOVERNMENT ri WorUl JVapf miVcre f > eat Ilirk and IVrth ritroucti It'Rtftails. J ) < - No Crime U'aw. C4ffuumt < l Mot-rs , Ia. , May-au. JSpecial Telo- jtram W Tne Bcc.1 TuerwsB aaiust John C. Newton. cborgoJ i\f' ld/Oull rao. ' to de fraud tbe rovernmest , continue * in tbe United Stales court. li ijL gmnlng ta excite - cite a coaa eal of interast. Maov protai- nunt people were spactdtorf today. The cov- emment is gradually C3ip 13tiag iu caam of evidence to prove tinrrX wton rent bogus mail back end forth oyeVlAs line. There is txrasideraole pnessing nunrg the spectators and attorneys ts to tue etari iiad of deleose Xewton will bet up So far the defendant has fnnde no eflort to suppress the testimony relative to tbe mall of old papers The peucral opinion U tbul. be will acknow tdce bis part ot tbe &ilestions , but l will deny the cons piracy. Kor-a Umeyestr- j day attercooa itlookaa us thougn the ieiv- ton cii e uas i oinc to casie to u suadenud uncrpcieo end. Tbe sttunifys for tbe de- lease attempte/l to _ eep out ail testimony of witnesses u ho reside in Ct.netviae , l5o. . on tb ground tbat tha defense could not be tned lu Iowa lor crimes commuted in Mis souri , icasuiach as the courts in Missouri oould try Ibe ca > over acain. irrespective of tne resell ot this trial , but il wai over ruled. Conricl d s Dt MOIVES. li , M v Si jSpeaUl Tele- to TUB BEE.J In the fedttral u > urt yes terday C H Whits was fiaed J4TJ tad cists had heMenced ta taineoa zaoaitis in the penneuuarv. He > vas arrested at Le Grande , Marshall cuuctv. ohsr oa ivith itnpsronatine E Uni'ed Stales oBlcer. He is tae s.ama In dividual \vho bvrinclod two p-rllesjo Geneva Red B ! O a lareo numDtr of tncix-nasts at Hiiapton. He represented biiz&eif to t > e ape po > tc > Qcf < hpsclor. . aod uheu in that place tvas ttiii" < vb > cnttion& for tbe "Hmelton Hank Note HepDricr. " Toe pablisber of this j ! moDUii.v iienodic U be Kid , would naUo cc/o2 i uny loss sustained by Miu-cribers who ra- lueived wanterfest taoaei' . Tue sabscribsri ere inerdy to &euo it. tbe counterfeit money sod it would oa exchanged for coed money by tbe putiluners. Tee Uuiutd otales cru id jury bos also found an Indictment against Dr George G. . Sanaer for linblug the postmaster ot Dillon to sell .pokUuie Btampi tor Itss than Uieir iwe vtiue. The object of tnts vra&ibut tbe P9 > taiaiter might receive bis cosmilssioa on tbe sales wnilelie doctor pot bis revenue by rckelliuc tbe stamps. C'barJes Broo-tniUer. the young tatn who ivt etnployed in tbe Des Monies pOi > to So3 and forcoa money oraers on Ja. H Wane , uas iudicled and trill be tried soan. Harry Sneiiedy , who was recently nr- restea here for pasticc ccnterfeit Oollers. as tuaicted ai.d is in custody. Jos-pph Anderson Jor 8 like offen > e. aad Georp * Le for reosiviDg oouuterJtat money ttQjlncy , Ia. . were al o indicted. IUMU idiu > rs .Mfrt. M v > \ Cm , la. . May -0. ( hpecial TeJe- prtm to Tat Bcc j Tbe t > dj ori ot tbe fourth oongressMiaal distnct met iu this city yeileraay. Onnc t unfavorable iveather tbe attendance will not be iarpe. Addresses were to b * roaae oy Samow OlarK tf Keokuu. C H. T-lmare of West Uuloii. 4 & Trigs of UocUlora. : \ . J. Uark of Masoa City and Sea&tor BUlej of Dooorah , luu _ Soprfiur Court ttcrUIou * . Di-e Moists U. , M&y 20. > pacial Tep- cram to TH BEE.J Supreme court deas- lout : JEiu-jibttti Blivea r * Blouz City , tp- polUatVoaibury oiitrict , rorertoi ; A. Chcpia TS LP. . Gtrretsoa , Pot ! district , reversed. A1. . Maidel. ep- pftuunt , vs H Frieatnan. Po'tutvottamie ois- trict , dlsmissea. the Sioux Yatlev bank vs Welsh and Berpen. apjiallanu. Wood burr district. rever od. A. D Hichardfon. BJ"- peilact , \ s It. S Monroe and liobert \ > et- kius , FreinoDt district , reverses. Elizabeth Wenoiing. appoliant. vs. C. H. Jenniscb. AViunc h ik du'.nct , reversnd , C. C Ooolit- tle cud S. F Wood , aptotiants. vs Georpe E. Bcuey ana Fraal : liesiey. Hamilton district. aCilrmed , Adumbuiith v Attpuii Uteschtnd Minnie Utesch. appellants , Plymouth Ois- trict. affirrabd ; locepsndent s > ctool district l\a. G of Cedar township , Josnsoc coantv , vs Msry M Wienter , oppeilant , Johnson dis trict , reversed. State vs > \ W. Brook , ep- peil&nt , Monona district , uCirroed. IVork of < 'uuticln < l llurl r. Cram K wns Ia. , May aa. [ Special Telegram lo THE Bcr. ' iJdoodr3fl of Mecb&nicsville , who wai oonvictea of bar- glary yesterday afternow. attempted suicide last ov ning at Tipion bv banjinc. at tbe county jaiU He wrote two letters , oue to bis mother und tbe otber to a Miss Snydfr. aod pave them to E2 stniiu , who oui ipied tbe ctl : bdjointcp , to mail He then returned to his call anu after putting a piece ot cord around tis nock and fastening it to a rinc in the wall about twelve feet from the floor , which be reached by stanamr oa toe bed , pukhea tn * ued from under him Tbe juiler cutne up with food boon alterwards and onod him ia tin uucoatcioss co&dition. Itailniad JHjrt < ir ili-ctod. : ToiiT DODGE , Ia. , May SO. - Special Tele gram to THE BEE. J At the aannal moetine of tbestockholders oi the Mason City it Fort DoSpe railway here the following directors were elected : J. J. Hill. I ) . C. Sbepperd , XV. A. Stephens , E. P. Hlckey and Hamilton Brown. Tne directors moet at St Paul M y 20. Think T iy IVHt Mrtudlrd , CeoAK Rii-iiiN Ia. , May 30. [ Special Tele- pram to THE BeiuJ A clever sharper ro- ccctly twiuQlaau cnmberof pooplein Prairie towcstlp , KeaVoV coauty , out ( if about (403 , some of his rinioi subscriulcf u hi.a u t > apiece fcr tbe purpase of pro4ocutlu _ Wbat C'boer saloonkeepers Wben the Board of Sapsrvt-ors publHbod the list ot claims nllowed at their last session & couple of days npo the itemized expanse ol the prosecutions t.bowed that tbe taxoayers were footinK all tbe oosu , even to attorney fees. Tbis opei ed ttie eres of tbe men who subscnbed roost liberally to the fact tbat they bad bfcen neatly tbken in. ll < .Molur * ' I'l-cullar Cum. DCS. Moisr.s. lu. . May 20 [ Special Tele- pram toTuE BEE.I Miss Anna Alexander , yesterday taken in charge by tbe authorities , was at tbe police station Uidav and tbe ques tion of her sanity was discussed. She has been stopplnj at a boUd in this city out her actions pave rise to the suspicion that _ li was not right nud the pslice tvero notified. Sae said she formerly resided iu AutU. Her uncle , with whom sbe lived , became unbear able and tbe niece , takinc what money she bad. itft Jor California , slpnvsoelnp Her travels landed her finiy ! in Seattle , \Vsh. , niiereber money cave out. &be says her father was u prominent Mason of Iowa. Member , cf tbc fraternity in SeatUe learned ot tl < is end collected enough tunds to send Miss Alexander back to Anita. This is her fclory , but dliieent inquiry tails to pain & trace of nnj Alexanders at Anita , &or have &nv person of that name lived there in the last ton years. No relatives of Iba young woman cn be found. She cvldeutlv realizes tbit , for ibe oblaloed a buttle o'f ether , _ nd only by timely effort was saved from suicide. 1 he physicians are of tbe opinion tbat tha plrl is sufferinc from devpondenuy. but is not insane. bbe > is very uttrtuiive and ttout 21 yers old. l > trojt-d. . Cciuit U j-ii > s , Ia , Msy 20. Telegram to Tue Brtl Tbe large barn of A. It. LoomiK , near Manchester , filled with tntcbtnery , burned lust nipat. Loss , with small insurance. I. R. Br-nbtrn , eaitor Chnstdao Index , At- uti , OR , write * : MI h-ve used Bndrcra .Uce with ULftiliic , prompt , decided relief. "