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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEI I TWELVE PRGES. TWELVE PRGES. l I TWEXTY-nRST YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORN'ING , MAT 25 , 1S92-TWELYE PAGES. NUMBER 317. THE Q3ERAL C05FEBE5CE1 2y BsrxS "Work a. Kjooritj Oossattee Seport is Pirihsd ThriracL NO TINKERING WH THE 1TWEPANCY Tne Cffort to Eemove tbe Time Limit d Tbe Jnentlon of { rworth Lragne AC irs. The defeat oJ tha e2art to resiBTB the time BmJt oa the pcsVrrate of the Metboctlst Epis copal caarcti was one of tbe prominent IcainTcs of yesterday's sesKfan of the rccend conf crence. It w s a rarprme to many lor the trend of the speeches haa been very much mfavor of ibahsbing .the time limit aud ia favor oJ air iL'viMugthe bishops and presiding eJers to 3wade wiim the ministers Ebcuid be mrvcd DC to .aanther pastorate rathrr thaa tbe -almainc * Tbe mtnontv report savoring thexcteation-ol the preseat five-year limit wan adopted by a viite ol Si's to 3M. This five-yeartime limit was set By the general coalenroce of 189e. Pnor to that aaie lor many years tbe time limit had been thr"e JOJTS , A large majority ol th laymen Toted. Jor the retention of the time JJnrrt , . Xpw Immediately aS > er the preliminaries a de termined aut unsnccesEjtil c2ort was made to Bat aside the regular order , which wus the Epworta league discussion , and to bring up the report -upon equal lav representation , Tne committee nn Juditaarv has reached a TETV Important conclusion upoa the meaaiag ottbe word "Inymea" ia the discipline where it provides Jor isy representation , Tie coia- laittee Is ol the opinion that tae -word docs not and never has included vomea , but has . meant and docs mean men only TheEprrorth league matter was then dis- ccaseo" at length. A lively debate nmte over an eSartto deprive the leigae of a secretary of its own. The Epeaal secretary-wing of tbe cotJereace , however won tbe dsv A rttberwarm debate took place between Mr , Marray of Pennsylvania-ona Br. Berry , chairman nt the committee over a nusnnaer- Etanemg The conJereaec was discussing a section' prcvidinc that there bhoald be no cCort made to disturb tbe Christian Endeavor Bad other young people's soaades in the ctarch Jor the purpose d planting Epworth Icegaes in their steoc faeeretorv Monroe dTered a reaalctioa to strike out the b&ction. Mr. Murray held that the committee had agreed to tcis section as a compromise after a - tek of warm ajscussina. He was opooaea to tbe id'-n of Etntnag out tbe section. Br. Berry declared that Mr Murray ana mis- repretiflated th2 comcaltee , ana ijicr sboot- iag contradictions nt each other lor a Jew lancets thev got together ana Tonnd that they -were T oi very inr apart attar all. Ee. Shier was in favor ol gmng the Ejx worth league the Jail right of wcy in the chijrch. He thonrht the auction WE * intended to grve Christian Endeavor BOdeties udcu- ticntl lease of liie in tbe Methodist church. He re acted to see the Up worth league in ( tailed as the young people's bjoery ol the church and all encouragement Jor tbe organ isation clothra young people' * Rometiesm the "Methceist church should be shut o Br Maxiieia ol Nebraska -wanted the J3p- worth leagne to hove a lull aaa Iree cndon > emeat of the conference , aad otner young people's societies to understand that they-were not at home in the Methodist charct , but were occnpvmgtbe territory of tbe Evworth league wrale ia the Methodist caaran. TbemoOoa to strike out the section re- EuUed ia n vote of 2Su Jor to lf/4 ngsin * . It T-ai a decided victory Ior the tinrwartEp- worth leagaera , A motion -was immedidely made to amve the section which Lad been stricken out at tached as a , footnote. Br Kynett , Br. Leonard and several others made speeches la behalf ol the Christian En dec r or society. tThere were thousands ol loyal young people. Ibey said , ia the young people's societies con nected witr tbe Methodist churah and thev Here peaectiy loval to the cbarch. They thoda oe recoiniized. The section -was tided cs a Jootaote. Liberal Gift t f Cftftn. { Tfc r Tyfo7 * jOf | H.tif arose to a qne * tioc of prmiege and announced that he hod just rc- ccrred a subscription ol F1UUUO to assist in tbe erecricn oJ a Methodist hcndquurters in tbe city olSome , The gentleman who gave BoHberaay - as Kev. G. A. Eaeder ol East Ohio conference. Other'eectiocs of tbe rules intenoed to govern the1 Epwcrth leagne ana other young people's societies connected with the Metho- em canrrh were then takennp. Tney pro vide thnttlrti teugae shall have aSltcrs wbo tbaU report to the district and general coo- Jercooeii. Br. Boeder held that It wonld not be wu = - tomcEe the president of the local leagues xnembers ol the qaarterty cncJerenccK. A section rovnUag that tU presiaents of Eproorth leoirnes mast be memberi ! ol the Jdcttiodibt Episcopal church ana members d tn * onortMJy conJerences adoptea. Mr. Scatr of Iowa made a very neat speech tidvocatiiig rbe iaen-of rivicg tbe young people ple cf the Ejiwonb leagues the laght to elect tbeir own urticers rather than to aJow tbe quarterly conference to assist tbe leagues in the elBcaoa ol their presideats. He said. "I Jeel inclined to trast the voccg people. I > wonla rather trnst your children , hrethrea , than trnst your lathers , icy brethren , I cm ol the uuae opinion as Eobert Burdette , Jonnerjy ct the Hawksye. The world is hotter tbaz ttwas Pel ore yoc came into it ana wifl be better still wbea yon get oat ol XL" [ Laughter , j After ndoptttg the rales relating to the Epworth league the conference proceeded to - electBe J. F Berry as editor of the T iu'iirtEHen ld. The mention was ursicti- cully unanimous. It was dikcoverea that a pan cf tbe plan to povem"tbe league had beea overlockec. An r2crt - Tii mode to saspcsd the rulesiaoroer to rmrt. . a cleric to take charge of tbe Chicago cfhce of the le&gae , but tbe effort Jailed. Tbe Iciar.riuurj' Iroblem JLg ln. Ths report ol the committee oa itinerancy wusiatan up. Br. J. M. JaidweU of Chicago lavorod the the trine tmL He held that ItB remorol wocld wipe oat a good deal f clerical politics. BrJ , M. King of Xew Tark was in laver of wining oat the time hrrtt. He declarea that the removal of the time limit wnuia httne grciuev advance fctep tuten rv -WrtQodist church in iiltv vears. The puBUiratts , &e i ia , were really Jor only one year , Jor th pustar * were appoints ! evtarv year. There wu * no need of Luvtag the time limit swmginr orurtne beads of the ptstors to cut off their work ut certain jKiiots lit ibe indiccticn of the ntr-ignpc rather tfian et such time as tbe cnururur at > d concition of tae work Qemimded a chuage. sacccsmnn chun- &red * r-r the removal of the tizui : UTTITI Tben came a chance. x > r Beaaey Q&- cluma ttu. tbe time limit was first adopted 10 rcheve Bihbop Asbury In trying to ret B fctutiburc poviar remsred He ueclorra xhat tne conference vas in too great harry tu f hprirfr itie t aie tim it. The time wus M-K-pftpt } 10 ive rear * u ibe caolereai.e of Itias , kna now before a tabccry maa has had timeto Jive ott a rvo- feurtrm tlus cocJercnce rubbea in te re move the ftTr T entirely -Way tutre re hid no heresy in the shcrch f * * he uked.Bece.u e o JT ranntitrs Bare not hiul an opportcnity to remain long Buaagc to inject zae ch&rche * WII.B any Lerct- IciU icea * . OUT poktors hure been oirtired to IIUJBT Jar tbe cocvenian ui notisia order to > bew TT ttry ere pwia Tor noniotWng- juend lor the rrtcBtioa th mnemncy iu. it nua exivtk. ' He wu tcm.itmnukty . cptdaaCea. Br. Ecgna tf Montana spoke in laver ol the tuue tiaat. He ueia tiua tbe coo&lrv chcrcaec crere is Invar of lioiiint on 10 the tune t" an the ri Be. of u > Jur ac ia which ; th bishops nacht ( JUrBgara ths time 1 finrit. Tbe sabnttute was t .tried. ; Br. Belt eJ Ohio declared that it wriBlfi be as usasibie to itUi tip trees everv five years and plant them again as to move ministers Irom mace toplace every five yearn He wanted tbe docs takea out of the itinerant plaa of the caarctu The vote wan taJcea cpon the minority reJ ' port -which Javored tbe retention ol the fivei i year Hmtt Jor Jnrther tnsl. A long sqnaabla took place over the clos ing speech of the debate by the chairman et the nanontv Tbn chairman , Br Es wares , wartod o tatrodnre BE Palmer to mak tbe closing speech. By a remarkable shrewd move tbe Jnends ol tbe minority report got the minority report introdocea as a substi tute and U wus railroaded almost to comple tion before tbe friends of the majority report were aware rf it. VVorons efforts were made bv those who wished to BC < * tbe tims limit removed to defeat tbe Bnbstitcte. bat tbry were completely ou'Btnppea by the shrewd ness ol the opposition. The mioontv report was adopted bv a vote nf 2U- for to IJt ; against , and the five-vear time ficiit mil remain on it is. The coaler- ettce then ndjoarnea to meet at S o'clock. TIGHT Urd Hot Committee Hepart Adopted by a SmkH Majority. There were a good many vacant seats when Bishop Sinde culled tbe afternoon nesElon to order Some ol ths irethrea evi dently preferred auguring over their diaper to tha unaccustomed gnad of a second ses sion. Tbe opening prayer was offered oy Eev Mr Diir-z of South Bzlcota. In be came evident that mcay reports ol commit tees wotila be crawaed out bv the a2Joum- moat of the coaferenre and Br Mains moved that enirh commit.ee be allowed Vo present its most important report and ttea give wav ta the next nn tbe Hit. Tha idea was lavorably received and a report 1mm the committee on Sanday schools aad tracts recommending tnat each school should be made a tcmperaace eociety was adopted , also B report Irom the committee on freedmen's aid providing Jor a .board of managers caa- Klsting of eigateea ministers and twelve laymen - mon to be elected py each general conference. Still I'rotlbltlcjulHts. Tie event of tha afternoon was tbe pres entation of the report of the comrattee OB temperance and the prohiaitioa oJtbeBqnur tratHc. The report was of considerable length ana was coached in about as strong terms as the English tune-core could furnish. It began by attar tbe previous declarations ol the bishops on the subject la thnir qaad- rennul addresses aad proceeded to add some important oetoBs The report declared that no Methodist could caasmtsntiously give com mercial patronage to oayone concerned w ith the iiqnor troffir ar their votes to a man who sympathized with the license system. It - inveighed - veighod against Ssease laws ia gsnertl tmd declared ior no comnmmise with tasiiqaor interests. Expressing gratification at oho decisions ol he snpreme court of the tTaKea States on the liquor question , it proceeded to cnmmend tbe action of tbe senate ar > d condemn that of the legislotura ia their con siderations ol the liquor qaestiim. It rrpu- c ated the action ol the general government through tbe Bepartmeat ol State xa promul gating a niecsure that , i * was alleged , in creased the ir mrr * ol liqUOTS to SOUtb Amence , Lastiv it proviaed that no pjjit- eel party shouid receive the sunpon of Christian laen as laair as it maintained on alliance -with license or relnsea to recard itself -anaiterahlv opposed to the Iiqnor traffic. traffic.rrenented rrenented a Minority Report. Jodga J-awreaca d Ohio came Inrward TTtth a Enbstrinle that merely reiterated the declaratiocs ol tnepreceeiag coalereaces without rEfernag-to-palrtics. He maintained that the coalerence could not o ord to take ground upon winch many good and sensible mea fiiSerea , Tha report pledged the con ference to sirpport Buy f"'E aTrtgrmnthat had Jor its object the aestmcuon of the liquor truffle. The -pruaioitiun party -was aa orroa- tyfrtion Tfir. and been seejnag lor some tims with no n = ce-z to overthrow the liquor trade. This report -was a practical endorse ment d tbe prohimtioa party and a slap at the repobHcoas Here the speaker was interrupted bv cries ol " no. " "noTbe conference coula not aSord tn endorse tbe nrohfbitioa party or any otber perry. Judge Lawrence sat down emi a chorus of cheers. Br. Lenncrd , rcto is the leoaiag spirit of the prohihitloa caatiagent , moved that the report be laid oa the table. The motion was defeated by ± 5' to 01. onrhe Br. Qneal of 3 ew YDTK laovad to emend Jndce Lawrence's suhstrtate by adding tha danses in tbe report ol the romnsttee relai- icg to commercial patroaace , etc. The amenement was accepted ana Be. Evans ol Ilonnis sta ed Uat IB arebentiag xnerr report the cotaiaittce had no idea nJ eaflorsiag tbe prohibition -narty. , This -was uiferred by Judge Lawrence. This statement seemed to reassure the dele gate * , and tbe report ol the cammirtee accepted ' , oy 24S to 200 , but aoon tae 2lh ) were some of the braiaiestana ssos > t nracticai mea in the conlcreocs. The lavinen voted largely amuast Thn aJotjaoa ol tbe report. Wbea tbe veto wus aniouncea Br , LeoaariJ and tls JoIIowers idrjy raised the ronf the inr tras filled wna pverythizg taovahl > that tbe delegates coda lay their hcadk on. Br Listle movea that it beth sense of the cnnf ercnce that the roportjif tne committee aid not ender e cry p liticiC onrtv. Br. Belt o" Ohio waatea to have it laid oa the table , out he was snowed under and the motion was corned Criticising The report ol the committee oa Chinese exciasimi WLS acrt reoi The committee cn asad the action of congress on May S in. possicg the Chinese exelasion bttl , end recommended the aaoptioa of a resolution coaacmniagthe act as contrary to the spirt ol Jree gcvemment. The leaturss on the law declarau to be objectionable were the seo- tioaz aenyiacr nannssion to boa to Chineae laborem aiidera wnt ol aabeca corpus and requiring Camiunen , residents oltbe Ccued States at tb time of the pasBoga cl lae Dilito obtain a certificate of their reudcarv rights. - er some debate th report was adopted. Tbe Haj'efi-l'uricbixnrc Incident. OIUJIA , Mcy 1. To the "Effitnr of Tar BEE Bering tbe session ol the general con ference oa Saturday , Mty 21 , iS'Ji , une of the colored delegates , EEV Hayes , de manded , in quite ktroag lanrcoge , Irom Eev. Purthnrst , the aettnr of Zion's Herald , an apology Jor uEintament in his paper pobcern- mg tbe colored delegates now m attendance upon therocJrrence.Vith vour permission , I have a Jew woris I woUd HEB to say By reference to Matthew , 15th chuptcr and the 12-h to TTth verses , iaclastvo. tne directioa ol our Savior win be found , tba apint of which fchoaJd have been earned oat by Eev Hnyes , tnd , tf aach has been ius manner of procedure , ana tbe nflitnr ol Zmi.'n HeroU rein cd Bt ? > nr to --tttTi | ' or make a proper upolcgy through his paper then the wordi of ccc Qre rja en by Eev. HIVES npon the floor ol the conference wera proper , but if the spirit of the pc&koge a0teowas not corned out hu words \frru entirely oat ofplace. . As attm bv one Jrom the ootsiae. it looks as though tr.i Inttiffr condition of affair * x- iktea and That an retjaebt had been rnnae for explaaKtian or retraction prior to tbe moment Her Huyes prearnilnd the tr.atter to ibe genera ! cansersncs. If T T be the case , a Btraaga thing has occurred. Let ui remem- btir that taik gentleman's word * were not fipoeen is haste ur < a u txcxtemtmt of the tr.unicnt , Jor they were 'Bad Jrom tts icann- cnpt one therfiore repni > tmt his cool , cere- Jcl , thoagUtliil tu.iihfirifEma . upon the * a- J ct , taa beoce he bas roaoted the wtird * of Ewr Ptrkaurst as ol mere xmpurtabcv taua all else that this M iiihnrfiht. . EpifccBfiul march tu fluue Jor ius race. Tbe nirnfirr at her-trnno ina ten ia tbe south , her exiianctitcres of mouejss - tae huooraes of t n .tindi ol aollurs for sohools , her prayer * try tbe million * taat Litve been given by her people Jar hu ruce her southern grave * , where tbauuiacs ol her on trc buruiC , wua ttitic ta uiicrsu bis race , cad cperytUmc die dose Jor cw puoiue i > Jergsv tea , or , if not Jargnnrn. cannaerod its ot no vslce in the prcuecee ol this rtut.nmeiit made by one of the ministers of tbe church in one si her omcul jitjierH , tha fcjura ol which Eev HAVOC aoek cot idoic. I tihsilt ttit U iii * nirit cf iltuhsw rvfli 15-17 wss not Jolwwed by thj gentle- rasa , tis actinn was uaciad , OLgsctleniaiwy , pBBesiptural ; aad uuchnstian. and he ewes to his people and the g-eat MfltboSist Episcopal church , as well as to timsoif and OT Pirkbarst , sa apologv Jor his manner ol pro cedure , if not for his woras It seems strange , too , that whfle * Bev Mr Hayes was on tha floor te protect his own people from neienle. he should -casbeathe that same gwwd ot noieale and thrust it st tbe Freed- mea'i Aid Baciptv of our great church. He made reference to the cradeness el manner of Bema of tbe teachers. His words were guarded , and to as they seem cowardly. "What teachers did he mean I "Were they the lady teachers or were they tbe gentleman teachers ! Bid be mean the black or the white teachers * Ko one knows but himself. He hid behind tbe form ol his woras and .bru t at oee of the greatest organizations in or church. He sboa.d make his charge clear and ! pemflc or upa.og.ae to the e teachers and tbe hnrch thev represent. Now , the general conference does not exteaa any cocrtexy to he writer , nor wm this appear in aav nf tae facial organs ol tbe church , and hence the valuable time of thr conference need not be coBsnmed IB any rsplv , bat if the reveread entlecTB.ii desires nry natne he can secure it ram tbe editor of this paper. A OTSTHT Perron , One Incident tu the The fallowing is said ta bs a lair represent ation of a Bceae ia the gallery at the general conJereace , Enter a bevy of school girls who , alter the aBColfiuttcr in getting seats and alter chaag- nr their places several times , settle down , with tbe information to aa imagiaorv ques tioner "We got weather bound and hove to several . " * -Ob 1 who ktay cnys.Ob , ssy E3tty , s that mae spaaking now * Why. that is > r. Buckley ( someone told me yesterday i who is alwav * fighting to get women admit ted ts the peueroi coalerease. " "What do on call him doctor Jor , does he practice lore in Omaha ' "Way no , you goa&e , I gacsb he d ont practice at &L h s a prcacaer. At cay rate some one told me he preached an n-wlal mre sermaa tip at the First Mataodist cnurca , ana I heard a feller say he was the inret debater in the -whole caafermsR. " -"VVaat does BJD mean niter some ol the jrEBchers' atmes , Kittv1 "Biviaa doctor , or something , ! have mostlorgnttea. " "Weil , now , Bick told me it meant donated dignity cad ha tald me a coacaarcm , too what ma > ical instrument had aa honorary degree cnnferrae cpon it'1"Well , whatwa it' " "Why , fidaie BJ1" "Oh. I thiak that is nnder irreverent , isn't itr1 ia here , Kitty. 3Seil savs Br. Buckley is not a areacher alter all. but is tne editor ol Zion'j Gerald ootra to Boston , aad he declares t -was tbe first paper oabtished ia the Tailed States. I heard a lacy beaind me s y vesfrday that she listened to him with the stem joy that warriors Jeelia Joeman worthy o ! their sleef * " ' Great Scott , Jvitty , did 3bate peare wnte that' 1 guess she must nave been opposed to women ia the coal er cnce , don't yon il she called him a loe- maai"Who is that leading the sing- tog7"Taatis Chaplain McCabe. I heard j--n say hewas the son of hu father and that weat up somewhere with Caleb ana Jrnhna , the son of a gun , to get some grapes and that there was a rsol estate boom up there ana anybody of any courage could go up cad possess all the land he waatea , ana then everyboavluacbed und applauded , but I conida t beer * nff be said , there is BO much aoiie up here ia fhe gallery I only hear a word now aad then aad I don't know what they ore laarhmg at , one traen 1 OSE some oue they all say I don't enow , 1 did notqtnte bear , it is so noisy up here. ' Bat they eeep oa laurhtag and clupain ; their haadi. But I know be is tha iiaest singer in tao country aad has collected millions oT dollars to " ia Tsoepusgthe Chinese out of taos country , and this eaalerar.ee is goiac to wnte a memorable " letter to President "Hsrnson about n. " now. what dia taat man say over there near * - post } Look ; that'bald- ' beaded man well , that's definite , I mast say ; well , now look. he putting oa th-.t smoking cap Tight over there. . " TVty. you stupid , that is cot a EmoBacg cap , nnnistprs can't smose , oriltnty did I wouldn't wcatta benrthem preach , una I could never talk iScat refigioa to anv preacher whuse clothes were nfl scented trp wrth cigar smoke. " T.iBten now. ta.cz man is talcing about the time limit. He says he taiaks a Tnir.-ster ought to stay Jor ever in ooe place so that tbe people ple could all get acqaaiirted with him ; und another man said yesterCey that " " people cot tired of tbe best of them ia a year and wnBted a change , aad I thought "he soic that some of tbe ceploias baa to be seat tc prison , at aay rate Chaplain j&cCabe was sent to prism Jor six. montns oace. I thine it mast nave been Sing Sing. " "On , yon ignoramus. , he was la Linby prison , where be WOE sent waen be wnk taken prisoner by Abraham Lincoln , " ' ' "Ot bush now "VTnat is ttat mca saying' I ao wisa they weald not taace such a racket up here. I cnznnt make sense of hall they say , Jor I cuaaot hear it , but he Kitirmg is beauufcl and it is as gooi. as being at cnnrch. " A. i. Comment nn tbe Conference. Chicago Tribune , liood Methodists with legs that long to Cunce mast hold thorn in subjection yet awiule loacer. The icnging is unauthorized and nnwnrrEuted. Tbe brstaren in conclave at Omaha , will not re move the embargo. 2. ew York Telegram : Eiflpr Saoak ol If e- bruska , ia the Methodist general cocJerence , : ed the time limit oo the poptorate as a corpse that shoaia be buried. Soch tpeech Jrom aay other than a Methodist about the oace rev ersd institution of the murracy wouia he accounted irreverence , if not absolute prnJaaity. Atlanta CoastitutionWbea the northera Methodists at Omaha adopted a report cou- isjr oa tae goverameat , the ttate otacials , tne Methodist Episcopal eaarrh aaa all rood cil- _ zena "te arise in their might and abolish the inO-gazaeE end outrages taat are pat t.pon tbe colored > eople und uH white people wno love towork Ior the elevation ol the colorsa race ia tne Eonrhrra states. ' ' " they simply ap pealed to the spint ol sectioaal mobocracy 2few Yors Telegram Our Inend , Eav. Br. J. M. Buckley , was re-electea by the Methodist general conference editor of the Christian Advocate , "With tae buaefits wticn be has enjoyed Iram the educational campaiga on the matter ol religious toler ance which the Telegram afforfled him , Br Boecley certainly ought to IK * batter fitted Jor this post thaa erer. Hetrill not be in danger of egaia nnaertaJoag to boycott a newspaper tor giving the news. Mumphls Appeal There U only one wav to rue in their might " d that is to appeal to mob law Is it not ratber straage that a Christian body , charged -with bearing glad tidings of peace , Bhnuid recommend the over riding of the law aad tbe appeal to brute Jorce * Is it not also rather strange that T-I some boey sbouid coU oa the government to caoafcU tbe outrages ronmuned apon colored men , whose oCense * have been either rape or mcrderf Way this tender soluatada Jor the perpetrators ol the most infamous enmes cnown to the sta.ate boons < With some ex ceptions , the men who BTS lyncsee receive B&bkUxrtuU justice 2Sew Yorit Cveriag Pott The persistent intbiiity ol mu.n northern men ta campre- bent ) tbe way southerners ol the hignest caaroctcr look at tbe negro question -was afresh HiUfctrama in the Methodist gaaurui coiJertnce ut Omaha yei.terdu > A rctpre- Beatat ve Bf the Soutbern l Iathoaist chnrca , Eev Br Tigert , came with fraternal greet ings , aad took occasion to speak OB the race proUleni in the ou.i. He asserted that the southern u fa nf miia was the laogtintcBigert ana kyamitbctic fn'jjuatne Bocrhern btace man ever IILM or was likely u Lave , " end IBM. "perpatcal aiaiiy will reign between loem j tuerris tampezmg with the Jana&- mental lawkbf nocuu order. ' * Instead ol omens , this Brought oat groans Jmm tba northerners. IB which even the bishops are said to nvt joined. Urute The Jeaerul grand Jury retcrted us iadiet- sumt T < &terday aAercooa cnsrgicg Trooper Midci tou of the Jfenth cuvtlry wtth a cnm- iaul oaiuult oa 2In Conloy , c widew isviag ci u- Fort Rnhir.kCTi. The ktary 1 the rrrgp wui printed in Tnr Bex at the time ol its occarrence. LiBtaeaant G. T. Hulcatasoa Knit two KcrccAUts were here Jruai fort Knomaoa u wteneues. &e auui w ± 3 tie tncdtcrt " SPECIAL IASHRS" DOOMED Ssfcss to Parties to LsgaSzad HOW THE SCHEME HAS BE N MANIPULATED If * yo Trouble lor Tricky Lawyer to Turn an Honeirt , Debt Bnrdnufid M JI Oat of m Han * Some There are Judges of tbe district court who are of the opinion thstshespecial master" can read bis dona tn the rars of the setting ii ran , or is other wnrfisahat the days or the "special master1" are numbered. The general pabMc may not knowTrhatktad of an individual B special masterK There IE a late cpon the statute hooks which provides that when sales of real estate art 'o be maae by an ordtr B the court , on lecal proceed- iags , a Judge of tL CiEtnct court mar deoigastc same party to act In the capacitv or auctioneer. Toe same law provides that the sheriff mar make the sale , bnttnero are some lawyers WBD praJer the " peeial mohtar. ' " For months there have been complaints cuarciag that the ' "special master" was merely a figure head 3sr the purpose nf cxr - oriag up rascaiity. , anJ Jnr this reason some of the Judges .have about concluded that the bbenE i the orJy parson who should be cathonzed to mute these sales. A man who is on the Inside describes the manner of pracedrre. A Judgment of Jore- cloBsre is secured and the attomev having charre of the proceeoanps rashes to the court , "where he presents B portion n kiag to have his partner , clerk' or office bov appointed "spacial master" The next mbVe is to ad vertise the propertv The "Hpecial master" usually places the notice of sale In aume obscure newspaper , niter which two appraisers are appointed , They view the property and place a ralne upon the lanes or lots , usually about oae-Jourth ol whet tneproperty is n ortb These appraisers ntting close Inecds of the a'aamey -"special master , * hiving no knowledge of values , name any nnce that is suggested. In the .laeaattme tba adver tisement has been TnzniEc , bet on ac * cocnt of iu not having been read br half a ot = ec people outside of the interested parties , wnen h sale csy mils around tnere are no tnddem on the ground. The Etsoraeyihids in 'he property at any price that be sa = lit and takes a defi- eiecry judgment for the balance. The deed is made out ana tha home owner knows noth ing about the oroceediaes initii the la wve ? or his aientcomes.alrarwzih.acDtice [ is vacate. Attorceys who tare sat , aeon p .rties to this systematic operation : of robbing state that tliere is big--money3r.it Jor ths manipu lating parties. TJie rate-DC comes iram various Boarces. in "Cos first place the ' master' " may be an BfSccrbwwao receives a salay of i5 par-montn. la jnnTane ; the sale he is alitrwed the stsrutnrv J = -which eoes into the poccet of Jjis BTr nyeg. Then tne ahsczre pspsr pahliotmj : the notice of sale curias with the ssuzr ev. cinnir him from thjrry to Jnrty per east ot the Jee inr publication , trhicn is ntuirgBd S at IsnJ rates. And besides tbnTaie mcst nefsnous part of the Trnole pmctaar mrrnM la m the sale. A hem worth KJloa jaay be e.p- nraiseJ at fatKr aud if the kale pnceis two-thirds or the n gramed vclne. cpon the Jnnet aclk &T Sie tpprcisers and the "EDeciu. master" tns" sute-it conHrmad. the coart not having e = y iaiowlssze tiial & Imas hns aeen perpetrctod. The jutlsps rs ietermined to hreafr sp thejiriift. . i _ > * ; ? / - f M.j'T * . -r-.ii * * SbT'Tmi'TtTly do BO by reJnsms to cppomj "special jsas- t-ra , " which wSlresnltin the ft nff. who is under bones , ia matin ; all sales tHgt. ; ow oat of JnreclosEres of jaiicial Court 3Tatcs- The case of Jeraanan Decalow acain t iIHair L Denner nna others , on tnal in Judge "Ferpnson'E cacrt , is cstrnctinc the taelttian of stoctmcn. As tae story coes , dnnn the jear 1363 Denslow and ftv. . Spooncr were partners in the stock baHmess , ownms a l rpe berd of cartle , randcs in the viaaty of Coojrcr , tip on the E3rnora road. In March , liSB. tacv tiiaaolved partnership , ounce about StS.lHHL bpooncr acreed to let Dccslow laoir jiiter msaters end sell tae cattle when thev "were ready to ship. Some time to July the cmtle "were sncppad to Soata Omaha H - sold , "brincinff $ .0,11)3 ) 22 aet. Instead of paying the nii jannersttrp debt the commission iruiE allowed CoUD of th ; proceeds of the salto be apnlied DO an old debt that Sonuner I wed before he went inte the c ltle business. DensJow objected to thos mode of procedure and h nce the .law EOS. Tertlirti Jtrtnmed. In the criminal court Bernard Montgom ery , a brirht boy of 14 rears , -WES tried on a charge of burdsrr. "The iaformation cccrpss thirt on March 10 Bernard brobD into the storehouse of Hans Holmaa and stole teu sacks of fiocr. _ Last 3dctt the jury raturasd a verdict of trouty After bemc out nearly twentry-focr hours tae jcry in Jtiiise Keysor s coart in the case of Joieph A E der a TiinBt tae City of Omaha returned a verdict ol frnuO ! lar the pianaiZ. A couple of veers ago Eyder was in the batter a = d ecgbasmeas oa Thirteenth eail Lecvenv/orth stroets. JDancc ; a iecvy rein storm in June , la9J a seuer burst and flooded tne baKenwnt in which bis stock was Tiept. He broncht scit acainst the citr lor ft OO. alieginchat his property was "dain- egaej in ttat amo jnt owing to the improper coastrnction of the sewer , -which wa to carry off the snrplas fiaoi water i i-- > l * . < n PDSTOTTTC2. and Temp fS.au Trying to Head ufi the tF&ler. The masnas will begin Betting graaite on the soctheust corner of the new pastoClce foundation today The throe courses of limestone Jootmc are In nlnee , pd the found ation proper-will sow beem-io grow. A steam pum ? ha been placBd1 in positinn in the excavuttan , aft tti jnen were csaolr to taea the waler Cawn by hani. It seeps in Tram tha trest nice o ! tne DIDCK , ana there is no appreaaQls dHrmBtSBSin the ounntity. it u > stated , however , that the clay is hard. Qe- sptte the -water , aadthM no pjtmg will be driven cader any pordsu of the stractsra. Invictlsc air. diraoB.u * * Dctlrn. The Nebraska rnlrmMtm comniUeisa meet at the PuddaeffJlarel , in Beatrice , on Junel. Aleraadna Eohs ol DTesterrtile , Cnster county , the taird of tha superintendents of the agncuituruJl department at the vVosid's farr. will have jura trtlfm iorer the following counties , and iuqcirisx , iram zesideatt m that territory tboald he nflflreksed te * " ts- steaa of Commlssioner < QQierul Goraeaa Boyd , Xlrxon. Ttaasajn , Dakota , Cedar , Wayne. Madison , .Pi&raii ; Rierce nBx , Ante- ioiie , Boone Sence , Msmck. Heward. Gree- ley , "VVbeeltar , Hois , Gtrfield , Ttlicy , Sher man , Cufcter. Loup. Bterrre , Eoci. Brown , Keym. Paha , : Loc = n. Thamss , McPheraon Hootter Cberrv , Grant. Arthur , Banner Scott * iSx , Bnr "Knrj , Sheridii , Daves , Sioar. Otr HjOI r The ranit iij-tiau lor the Taaits la the ofhces of the sty 1ml crrired yesterday morning. The rtcres ere iteiccout in tae work bej c Eapcmitended by * t na Irom tbft laatory. Tt a oonam of tbc3ilsaeri is sgain corn- lag to the Earlace * The gcagc yesterday resibterad twcive tmA lour-tjmths ioet ab ve low water marc. A..luil oL eritn-ttiBXhs of & laot ta twtmty-f our hocra. The chance in the wacther or the sfleot in- nence oX a ctty 2u l o elect or the pettr criminals tsA l-a&rc Bcrca has j had a monotonous tot 4c deal vrtta tor the past week. Bartoa Hdes shewed p arzin ycster- cay ianmli\R , for the fint tinw tines hu recent cosine at a ] tc care institute. He Raid thxt be had ex perimented and duteorered that he cnold tmt drink any more. It made him nek. His Bicfcneis &U. not materially Siffer Irom Ki ftrtraks unfl he was fined Ei aad ccsts- Bartley Hal v was charped wttn being drank. "I was that , * ' reptiad Bartlej ta stentorita tones. "And many m ame , to * , " BBptueaiented Serpeant Oraosby He was oed. Boa Crania was also assessed for the tame offeaie. Four rears acs he was arrcted Jer burglary bv OSccr Mooell ana stabbed the officer through the Inng For thus he served two years lathe penitentiary. Complete ZJst or dinner * In tbe Jtrcnlar D C- , May 54. 'Saecusl . "Telpgram tcT E 3ct i " The iota wing army orders were IMBBO toflar A board of oScars is appmnted t3 meet at the call of the president thereof at Fort .Mende. S B . for the examination of such officers as may be oraorsd before it to de- tertrtine their fitness for promotion. Botail lor the board Lieutenant Colonel Bawin 2 > . Smaner , Eighth cavalrr . Major Justus M. Brown , sttrjreon Mujor Almond B "Well * , ighth car airy Castaia Arpilaas U Hfrcln- ee , ELchtb cavalry. Captain iortoa Strong , assistant Bargeo * Firrt Lieutenant Joseph A. G astern. nSjatant Eichth cavalry , recorder. Tas lolls mng aaniod of3eers rill report ia oentoa to Lieutenant Colenei H T bonmer , prtsiuent of the board at Fort sade. lor exaanaatioa by the board an to berr .fitness for promotion Firat Lietrtcaant ha A. Johnson , Eirhth caviif. Second Lieutenant 1oseoh C. 3rronZiiBtt : cavalrv The following named officers wiu rapurt in Tierson to Co mcl Jiel voile A. Coctran , Strth iafantrv , president of the cramming board coaveoed at Fnrt Thomai , Sr at soch time as he may designate Tor ezaaimation by the hoard as to their fitness for promotion , and on the conclusion of tbeir czaana&tioit win etcra to thea : proper statioas First Lien- .enaat IJavid L. Mitchell , Filteealh m- 'aatry ; F rst Lieutenant Charles G Starr , First infantry. , First LifUtenEat Charles Byrne , adjataal Sixth infantry. The travel enjoined is necessary for the pubbe service. The following ofacers vLi report in nersan to Colonel Sobert E. A. Crnfton , Fifteenth iafuatry , preju ent of the examining board convened at Fort Sheridan , 111 , for examin ation as to their fitness for promotion First Lieutenant 3obn C. Cnttenden , Tweaty- - oad ialantrv. First Lieutenant Tbeoaon : H. jSckersou , 2 ineteecth infantry. The travel ezjoinedis necessary lor the public service. The following oHcers will raport in persoa to Colorel Engene A Carr , Seth cavalry. uresident of the facarnining board cnavened at Fort JTiobrara , tor esamlaation as to their fitness for promotion becond Lieuteaaat John PcrBhias. Sirtti czvalry , Second Liea- tecaal Harrv G Traut , ICiath cavalrr The lollowiag wall report In ourson to Lieuteaant Colonel Band Ferry , Teath canuv. presi dent of the exatmcing ooart at Fort Cnster for examination Jar orrmotlun * Captain WaHuce. Srrth cavalry. First ' laaultrjial SjOert B. Read , Jr. , Te'ntn cav alry. Leave ol a&sence from J ane 1 or soch dnte thereafter hia services c a be spared ov his depjrtmeat cnmmandtr , to incinae August ff1 1332. is grantpd isecond Lieaten- ant CanrleR C. GaUcp , Fdlh artillery Cat > - tca Chanes B. Ewiag assmtaat surgeoa , is relieven from duty as attending Knrceoa cod examiner of recruits at St. Louis and "vrili nroceed to Baltimore and relieve Captain C. X. Berfcnley ivlasanlvt ancistant Burgeoa , repartfeg byJstter to tne comma-riding gen eral , Department of tbJ iarc. Ceptaiir Mao- anley upon being relieve B , wiUnw ft further orOEis fbr-the coavcnlcacs of the gorera- aneat , IL'he letvs oJ atiHcace grilled First Lleatecaat "WfEism IcrEtamiitDa , Frlzh tillery , Department of QaHfnrr-Tit to ladnue August d , ld&2. CHA/DTATTaTTA / 2SCOGSTIZH3. Popular Itrcrptinn Trndnreil the Tooudem of ti > Xovvotrnt Laut Xi-ltt. There VTIS aa atiaosTihere of summertime aad of the classic shades of the Chcutanaa grounds tbout the Toung Mea's Canstian a ! > socc.tiaa auoidmg lest eight. A Jarrre uu aience csBecihled greet Bisaop Ttaceat and Bir. Lewis J > Tin ir , tae two founders o the Chautanqua sooety ia JJew Yort The Chaatauojaaas nf Omaha and Council BicSs were delirated wrth tea opsnrtanity to mset the leaaers IB this greet edncaaosal move- meat. It was a reception given ia honor of these two diKtiag2 S5d men , but as sverynocy waaled to 'hear taem talk about tne Cuaa tanqaa work , the gcibenag partoolt more ot tnenature of a lecture taaa a recnotioa a taoagh tbere was tn opoortuairv grvun a * tae close lor all preaeat to meet Bi&aop Vc real and Mr. Miller. Srv G. M. Browa , prcsifleat ol the Fre- moat Chaataoc ia society , presides aad in trodacad ibe ciattaguished gaests of the evening Mr. MHlfir was rst ialrodncad ana talkei very eatertaadagly Jor naif an iour , touch ing the objects tad attare of the cnnaa. Chantancjas society. He was JoOowed br Bishop Vi cent , v ho ha.3 a great ricav good things to sav to the Chautanqnaas Dreseut , an c his remarks seemoa to inswrp taacy others wnn a desire to tt .e the Chcfanqaa course. The bishop was suSering from a serere cold. Bat his enthusi asm for the Cbaatasqaa seeoied to overcome taat ciCcutry aad be moached out into a very elotraeat uddress upon tae DBaefius of a Caantanqua caume of study for akl clus es. It was just the thing lor the man or troman ofieicare , the college graduate , the busy man woo had aa time 10 tats long and labor- iocs couri.es nf reudine , aad it was especially satted. lie said , to those -who bad aot had the advaalare of a college education aad who dettred to icnow jnore thaathey would get by irregular and unsvstematic raoaing of tast which might -fail cader their eyta. The spotter was frequency apolaudea. At the CIOBB the audience was invited to meett&e distinguished lenders 13 the lecture room. Busaop Tincent and Mr. Miiler EhooK hands with tne eatire ccmporv aad had uleasaat words lor euch one as they weri ) prf ented. There were about US Cheatan- qcans present Some excellent music -was furnished by Mrs. TJrguhart aad others. Mr , Joca M. Zhurston , who hod jest re turned from the east , w.is asked yesterday whether he was ncaag astheUearuska mem ber of the repualicaa natioaal eamrrrtTtne , and , if BO , what plans the committee had , particularly wua reference totcis ct < ite. He replied "Tbe proxy irota "W M. Eoaertsoa , meo "ber of the nctiocal committee from 2 etmnia , -which I held at Washiagua daring the ses sion of the committee in Kovtmber last , in mr opinion only authorized me to reprenent Me KobertBoa at tnat one mwjanc of the commraee , and I have not assumed thut I bad anything further to do with tb L&tiona. committee ciace. I have not met with tne committee nor nare I had any trsatautleas throagn or with the commmue. I therefore have no knowledge or tt omuitioc a te what has been done if cnytniag br the ruisinte.ee or want is vropoaei to do tilth reference to the .Nebraska campaign. Mr BoDertsoa is a member of the cammictee Irsni JCenriiikiL , and I luisuiae has perfermad and u perferm- icg ml his antics &s suou. " Tlir Crrclip lifnuBt. The memben. of tbe Omtha Chanty asso- curoon crtcnd latur grateld aakaowiadg- mecu to the ladies aad nfflcen Irom Fort Omaha for their hriluaat perfarmuace of Tula * " at t rmani& hni. ! bctardey wenung , Mcr tSL Thaclrs are Use DOB to ths iiichek wUo furnisuod the a < uigtx2u reiresameuu erred tt Mrs. McHeanu's sJier tbe play , aad to thobe was gave personal uerrieett u.on fctice decoratiBns and IE anv wuy ( isctritiuted to the soceetii of taii oharmiac MU& , TiK/fc. L. KCUUA.U J. ± iAKiiowti , Sucrctury. Hamitoou Broi . paid a ae in police court * fftrnioifiSing thecfty slaughter of Bna-.Bi is city limit. Meat Insportor Besoa drspped jvte the firm i ceUar iMeaday evemng iu t In tdme to fioi a butcherat wart tilfcnc Imr ine spring lambs This has been a eastern with sevura ! large batoher firms in tbe ottv asd toe inspector s Octermteefl M tmt a stop te it. J ESSOKS , OF PATB1OHS2C. Deetrtion ! I > v In tbe Cttr The custom inaugurated tome t4m ; ago ftf ( asnlga-ibg Grand Army veteran * to speak la the pvpQs in the -pnooe schools iti the ct ? upon the eve of Memorial dav wiH be .iaert rivcrsa8r observed this year titan cpsn any prevkms occasionFriaav bofero Beosrsaiwi Cur the schools at the mctrapafis will ring wteh the tbcragbts aad seatimeats ctf the mea wbe were ia to * lorelrost erf tbe fight tor a pnoewrte , and the boys and pirte wJH be treated tc fletmptinn * of those trvteg Says when the life of the nation was in danger The gEtrtianmn to whom In assigned the pteasaat taty of explattuag tbe renMia fer the Db ermnre el Meiaorial day are or-v- ilegad IBtafiL ! Jrtends with them to aaulst te the "remirtisajnt flow Should tbe Meth odist conlertittce still be ia session on Fri- dar there are niaav oltt reterana in that bodv who -wocid eineem it a Javor to be in vited to address the children opoa the miscioa ot tbe occasion wtaca will be celebrates next Menaay tbroaghont the aorth Tha Joilowiag assignments have boca mad High School ana Central School T S , Clarkaoa. iJancruft School J W Hcmra. Cass School L. F Magion. Cnsteltar Scbcal Edmnad Bortlatt. Center Si-hooJ "W T. Snoemaker. Badge School J E Beuma. Banoat School C. E Burmester. Farnam Sthool 2. A OtilcBpie. franklin Scbeol Dr S. K. Spaleinc. Hartmaa School Coicnel C. a. Chase. Knflom School J H. Kvncr. Lake Sjchool Jacob Fancott. Lenvonworth School Hea. J , W. TTBnr. L.ung School Br E. M. Stone. Mo. oa School Hon. James JCevifia. Omnha Tlew School H. C. Tan Gieson Pacific School B G Hhoads. Parr School Simeon Bloom. Saratoga School Pat O Hawes. Walnut R r.l School Eev , A E. Thatn , Webster Scaooi VT H. Christy The esembes at ths schools will take place Fridav at 2 o'clock. senator Maudrrunn Muj- Spent , The committee having ia charge the mat- ert of necunng an orator for Memorial day das extended aa inritatioa to senator Charles F Monderioa to perform that service at fianscom park next Monday , it huviag beea a anmb r of years since Mr. M&udcrsoa ad- dreased his townspeople cpon tha proalems oear to every Grand Armr man's heart. While tbe senator has not dignified & - willingness ness to accent the ia vitauon el the committee his old uonmides hope he wCl do &a. -Lt.JU-tLJ.O 3 2SPO2TS. cliEa iu l.aHtira lapem Have Cnuscd tt Hrn.p r Trc-a Wr A S Patter is escoedaagiy incigaaat aad irate ovtr the outrageous United Press re ports , as be calls chem , tht were sent ± rnm Omaha to the ea.tKra papers in regard to the con j ioa ol the Missouri river aior East Omaha. " 1 am aot so much cisaleased TvnL the re ports of tee flood Ia the Omaha papers , " said Mr Potter , "as J. cm with the falsifying ar ticles seat to the pr.rrpT ! press Tiuse out rageous reports have damaged cs to the ex tent oral leatt a half miUian-or dollars. Ia fact tae carnage is untold and 773 witi sus tain irrejjuraUjs lass unzlanjury. " Mr. Potter hsd -reral extracts irnm western Tiewirpziiers. One of tne telegrams dated Msyia btatec tbat the mver was ttaneea leet above low wnter mart sai laal if the water came -up a lev more inches the ba&ks of tbe nver would give way ani rween dowa the bottoms , catting away anadrads of acres , thcrehy leaving East Omaaa with her mamifnctunng iadastnes a little island. This vas aiore thaa Mr. Potter could stand , ius wrath was at nirB pitrh tad he went to the TTnited Steles engineer to get figure * as to the conHitioa of the nver. He ioand , he savs. taat the stage of the rirer on the 18th of tae month wji 4.3 feet aSove low weter mark tasteud tairteen ieet , taat in stead 01 hundreds of acres of land being washed away oaly twenty acres had gone according to the survey. "Such snonaontly .raise renorts as that hits caused telegrams and letters by the hun dreds to come pouring into us from the inter ested tiartieE , said Mr. Potter. "Tae gov ernment records bhow that the rirer is no higher tha sprinc than it has been in pre vious years. Tae wiOer is now Jourteea leet lower than it was in liiSl end every curing has spen the same rise as has this one. ' ' IB 1-51 the govenmaat record bhowjs the stare of the water to have been 38 ! ! Jeet. whfle Jor the Joaowing oars lor t > w raoath nis. May 5 , 358 Muv H. 5341 , May I . "A Moy It , ST4.S May 12 , .TM 0 , Mcy 18 , . " 7i.S , May 14. 53Q.i , May 15 , 533. ; , May 1C , a , s. The river -was the higaebt daring tbebe davs , Saotract H31 , tae staadard low witter gasge uSoptod oy the goveraaient , and that gives the nasi her of Jset above low water mark. ir. Teens Ifiatitratfs aud Explains Uie Bat- tlr of Gertyfcbarg. "Echoes fmm Eound Top" was the title of a very entertaining lacture which was given by ilsv Jesse Bowman Yoan. * at Erpobttion n&a lust cigar Tne sneaker gathered tbe material lor bis lecture from among tne scene * and incidents of the cattle of GECTJS- burg , in waica he was one of the partid- cents It was an oiS story retold , bat eujoy- tbie wbec related sv one whc had seen aad heard watt os de-crib d The speaker bosun by commenting upon tbe importance of the buttle 10 the nation and the circamsU.nceB that indncad General Le tc attemst thelava&ion a ! the north and which ied to decicire battle on a tpot where neither commaader had eznuctai : to fight. The graphic descriptioa of the three days hattle bbJore Bound Top aad Cemetery rt'i eciibted tbe attention and symp tkies of the caiionce und at times provoked hearty applause. Tbe deuf aad cuica yourg womea with T-rof UiLespie Bang u couple offcocgs IA paatDcmne and formed aa eajayahle leatare of ths entertainment. PKDIUUU * . B ti. May 24. Telegmm to THE Sec. Ths following Hat of psa < ioas graotea u reported by Tar 2ae -Cxasnuer Bureau of Uiatms Sehrasfca Original Bauel G Scott , Gaiirge S. Stone. Gaorge H. Harreta , Elins Ortoa , Charles W Wormeu , William Har per , James G Gcthrie , Johi > S. Thorn , E. S , Brown. J Hichardsoa. Jean Kennedy , Jona J AusbBOra , William H. Greer , Andar on Bell , WuUam H fa ant , Jatmb Smith , Gear re W Matieson , James M H. Maholm , Samuel Aleiansier , Toibert Braper Adtatiouul j ou O'JJeti , Eirjub A fatoia , Hnnry ianc rttuir EciBSue h. Bssty , > V Sevin Jae- I0wa Origmkl John C. Barry Chris- an McLl , Theodore Beecber , iCzru Lee , Samael Monroe. Melon Fcudieic. IVUkiam T Eetly , Levi Sheeu , "Walfcen M. "Wood worth , Cbas LiUloa , Durid A4am , Oeorge McCu- lengn , u > btort Bruce. 'WiUis > m Liliir , Thomas * Wi werta. WiUi&m Se-xtan , J oob FLJC- viarUi , Hotrur O Bmaaea. Jebc Bnrroucts , Allen J Sprugue. ifcauc "W hJttt , WUlis O Shew , Juan H. M&tuickK , T&amas J Sttw- trt. Frt-eaaek u Ackernma , WiUuim G. Ktiahie. AcJeinor.Ei Jus tier A Thompson. Lara J Carpeoler WHtlum "Wittiaa. In- creaM > Thomas Hitmttum. Ztmotby Mad den , i elos S. Kmc. Hirum E. Bani , diram Miut r , Abut buvuce. Oricinui vrid w. , Btc. Elm itttaru , otaem of Wilba B. H or- crd , Acjcw M. Geeo * Swutt Butcitta OriginU Tighman F. ixicreiise Surjiuiiomew "i here i uod y nr Braa cretine a nre core ter haadnetiek. " A. H. H&akt , Moco- tdu Petk , Tesiu. W05DER WHERE THEY LIVE Paricn HetaJ Saests Airkras Abost "r leri Ibej "S Best Todgit TWO UWL6RDS TRYW6 FOR POSSESSION IJob ttctli 1 the Only Man IB tbp n n > t TTb * li tar * to rroct BDirrvcr Thitic Tarn < > rtUtid For m. Time. D we eot here tnalgbtr1 ftskod Joha VT. Pao ) reatcrda ; mnnrtijc Landlord East man af the PiLrten. He was aaswered by a smfle tbut mirbt mean one or more ol several thiags , bat the lanaiord said cevoi a \rerd. * 3S need ; moving oar tbiagu , is there ! " ventured Ernest Bcsl. "Set the sEgbtesV responded th bimifAce , wha had finahy tue- cecded in discntangiinc hl totignc fmm bis bock teeth.wEveryttinfi wiu i.o on Jest as usaai untfl tbe a ugoas hacc op te he door " And Again he Ba.rn-ed bis Jeatcres to USES me B look at ext-erne pleasure , Da ! tbe smile hud a loneaome Trirge arodod that rsae-sblei the intangiblB aorcule encix'-iicr tbe detcrted domicile of i Itst year's bird. It was not half as ruasBur- ing as it was intenael to be aoa wc&t but Hule way In dtssipatiag the atmosphere ot law suitH end rnystnry that bcng over the famous hBitelr. ? Gee ts wtt-\derad diiconsolately abottlht rotttnca , xvtmaenng. specnlsxing and guess ing , and tha mnre they wondered tbe mort unstable their ideas became. They all sucmeo to Ia l that nometamg was galnp tc happea , but conlda't lor tbe hie of them tei ! whet it would be. Even Mr Easmaa coalda't ear He void so him elf. II Mr Kncnen curae to talre the Juraitcre und fix- tares in accordance with tbe permusioc given htm by the coart , why , the landlord supposed he would gat It , that's til. As to want woala saaneqaeatly hapoea , in the evcat of such a contingency. Mr. iCao mun prcfe sed to be absolutely and w holly aevoid of even the semhlaace of aa idea. He dida't know what he would do. He couiant Kay wautber ho would refurnish the house and Keep it lunaing or go to Cruodc , Coin , , and rua opposition to his old partner , Brainara. For tha present , he was content to emulate Wilkms Micawbor and wait lor something to tim ua , ia the shape of K aeputy Bhen with a writ of attachment. trim. ! An Auctioneer bay * . Boh "VVells anftod in and had sBvoral ca- uai conferences with the landlord in li. vuri obscure coraen. and otaer piares wnere ther wotudn t be in the war Mr. Wells wore as old hat aad nn air of involuntary owner&h : ; ana uamitted that ne had been at work t we days acpraibiag tha entire lot of f um.turi and cerer was BD tired ta his life. He had itispocted tbe vhnie lot ol 181) rooms , ex- elusive of beveral miles of long corridors , aaa he knew what be was talkiac abatt. iie cooid tell wnat tae whole lot was worth if he wanted to. but be diaa'fwuat to , ko th < BBb ect was not preased. "Wells had been engaged to talcs oat tts entire lot , in case it wax taken out , aad ha would Btnre it Jor twenty dnjs , after which -K-ouid "be eold Mr. EaRtman had also cngared him , an long ago as Friday to take out nnrt store ail of tbe stuff that &o- loairedtc htm ( Eastman ) , ia case of a gea- erol removal. That was what he was thera [ or. cna be cwhi't ctre wbo owned the hotel. Lf there was to be aay bs dose he was going ia be ia it. unfl 5C"tbera waanX he T-asnt. Hewus waiting Tor aa officer wno dida t cp > pear. It was afterwaros learned thatMr. TTttnaea diaat want to move the IcmiturB tialess hs aad to. His plaa was to catch Mr. Eastman otruide oftbe" hotel and then take noHsesBion. abuttiri the nouse Jortwcsty Bays , then sell tbe lurenure , rattt tbe place as he ctioie , aad go aacad ana run the .house as tnougu aothiag bed happened. But Mr. Eastman didn't propose to ha cuarht ia any sach-wev. Tn .twas why ha stayed iaxiae aad smiled and saul nothing beyond latimating that the fight was yet ta be" decided IB court. It was generallv conceSed that a change would be made and that the house would be closed for a few weens Evea the leveaty- Cve gnerts who are del gate to the general conference were interested to the extent ol Bevecty-two hours , ui they hoped that no move woula be made until the conference aclourned Mr. Pcnl said be hai Btayeil thruogh tarefl fires , TWO stanes and hn.f a duzcn irrnls between the Proprietors , but be was Bbont ready to give it.f aad movfc out acvbgw , Jor it seemed to be oaly a question uf time at bast. Later Mr Kiuiher deeidad uotto inter fere -Bita tbe guet.ts of the "haase by remov ing the ZurdSarB until r'nday morning. Tncnit Is expflEtea that thnre wili beLve.v scenes aroaaa ae hotel as Mr Eastman , A is caid , intends' * to retain pobsebBion and ro- turnith tae hoe e. Tbraga are tnpsy-tcrvy with the help of the notcl as casa inciridnai thiaks that her Bbe will be out'of employment and they win il Mr , Eitchea closes the house Jar rcpalra , PSOHHECT FOS 23 adii 3Iny Do pumetiiing far tlie Drill Una MsnttTarttirerj1 r ] > hiciun. Tbere ia now a loir profapect of gKriag f one-fare rate Irom the railroads oa account of tbe Lctioaal driu and ths v ina-fac-UTera * exposition next month. One of the Jveurtuks lanes hus Jarmulatod apraposmao Jor such rate from pmnu wuiua this ittte , unfl is has boea Jorwarded to ell interested lines with a rcqne t Jor their endorsement. Tha propobitioa u-iil be voted on by muO , and ia local railrt-ad larcles it is believe : : the con- ce&bian will be made. Special rates are announced for quite a number of JTebraica gutnenagm For tne Grand Army of tbe iiapubilc eacampmaot at Grand Inland a oue-f ure rate will t > made Irom AngnEl-9\o September 1 , gond Jor re turn untu September 5. Tne same rate wJI be ande on September but only Jroa point * within 100 miles of Grand Inland. A one-fere rate will be made for tbe Chao- tauoua aiihemhiiefi , as foils WB For Council iroo poiats wttaio J&a miiet , ticeutc. to be sold Julr 15 and limited to Jtuy 17 Jor Crete , from Nebraska points , oa Jay S cud B. good to ruturn till July IT , Jrom all poicts in Nebraska und Haasis witam ISl ) nuies of Crete , on t-tlo Jaiv 5 to 1C , good larrotara till Joiy 17. Jor i catrice. Jrum Nebraska. points on Jane lib and UU. good tux Juty 1.7 , Jram JCebraski tnd Eanxus points. within 1M TT.ilr , on sole June "W tc Juy iC , goo * tlilJoly 27. For Fremont , from 3 e- oraika points on J one SO arid Jolr 1 good all Jalf 10. Iram [ joitu wUhm 1S9 mile * , on saio jLiinUU to Jaiy 14 goad till July 1C. TUB pnce of bAmwsion , S& cacts , wui bj added to the oue-Jiire raie in the c&se uf Fremont. A one-fare rate hok boeo civea for tbe dis trict Gruod Army of toe Kopublic msutinr la be held at O kdale. Tictusu wiL be Bold. June at ) taa Jjy 1 and ixt good Jor retcra Central Labor union , through its president and kecretiiry , H. K. Eaton ana vV _ aiam S. toobnnir. is iHuamg an efocikl diroctorr of the labor and trade * onion * of the cit v The direisery wm aealutn t hat < < I ull jubor or- gua-izttioc , tb < * r places ana time * Df mete > ings tnair oCl < iBr .iii l a ointorr of ario m , tufcthtsr vmo tbtir Jeou ana VUTPIMUB ar i f uauary &nd tton ! . The diructorv wiu u oirEolnnsc frf W.UHj otibclny mcnx the tumstcr wU. meet of Lubor ball , on Sooth FOLJ- teeuth Kreet , Jar tae purpose of orgiic zi&g a nuen The Bpen labor meeting that was to be belo , toairttt ut tbe Vooag Mttti Carls- tiao aHbociati8& haft , aad at whiotL four zn n * * latnrt of the W lH > ii t conierauoe wnro to. aedrtm * the cjuemtiuige en toe Buirjoct ol luber. hak boon po tpB ed , as toe delegate * vrhj bane to prepare ier TBcmany s adjourn- roeot < the oenlurBnce. Tbe lnuer cutrara tte ni-riug in uharge the muuw of no orxn. uHloie a tutcrt Hat * when u - ere p rfeutec.