- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - -j - . - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ThE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUnDAY , MAY 16 , 189G. . I - - - - ffis FOR E\V \ BISIIOPS b ' ] iet11oa18t.3 Try to Chooo ncc'sor3 ' to Bowman and Potor. THREE ATTEMPTS ARE MADE AND All FAIL Coloriil .tiprnn ( Ien,1M I'IftE Otlier Iii tIi ) . 'I rt , but PnII. JIItlItl Cliii phil ii 3ICttbe anti r. C r tt ft s t 4) II. CIEVF1AND. 0. , May 16.-Interest rarceIY less Intense than that of a national liolitical convention centeri around the dcc- ( ion of IWO bishop9 n the Methodist gii- cmi conference. Three ballots wro taken today and ono of theo will not be an' nouneed till tomorrow morning , aHhough the tesult i known In certain quartets. The iiightit vote on the third ballot Ls that of Chaplain McCabe , and thia Is WOF ) than 100 ahort of enough to elect. Thu balloting may ; o on all day tomorrow. The vote on the third ballot is Chaplain McCnbn. 234 ; fltv. Dr. Iarl Cranston. 203 ; 11ev. Dr. . .1.V. . I3owen , 170 ; 1U . J. W. Hamilton , 13 ; feY. Dr. 11. A. huts , 113 , In tim thirtl ballot , lr. Ctaflton ) Dr. l3owen and took iecotii1 place. The conimtttco on state of the church had a lively easion over the to. , ort of tim iubconimIttoo on soclalogical methods. Certain mcmters ) of the corn- mittcu very nearly quarreled , hut finally good feeling provaikd. Other committees and tran&acted Important business , In the armory In the evening an anniversary occasion was celebrated in honor of tile pwortit league. Intense lntert was manifested todar In tito election of bishops. Central ar- 3nory was filed vlt1i spectators. Bishop ) 'itzgcraid Presided anti the ( lovotional serv- ccs wore conrluctei by fey. 3. M. Shumport Cf Mississippi , a colori minister. Promptly at 0 o'clock D. C. Swindeli arose and moved that tiio order of the day-tile clection of bishops-be taken up. Bishop ? os offered a moat fervent prayer for divine UldflnCe alid freedom from any unworthy 1flOtlVC. Tue floor was cleared of all except blelogates anti a laugh was created by Bishop 1'itzgeraId replying to a request that the Itittials of nil caniidates bo given : "I willIe Io so if the time bo extended. ' Fifteen toilers were aPPointed to collect the ballots. 'iliiC tiio various ba1it were being counted the regular business was taken up. 'A resolution by Dr. Ackerman against any delegate leaving before the end of the con- eronce was tablol amid aijr1auo. Dr. J. N. F'radenburgh of Erie conference Iresontcti ) a resolution which recited the ! act that as doubt exists regarding the con- atitutlonaiity of the reatrictions of popular amusements , the committee oti judiciary aliouid be requested to prccnt a report on that Point. Tile resolution was adopted. Tue first ballot for bIshop resulted in no choice. There are fifty candidates. The vote was a follows : J. W. i. Bowei , , colored , 47 C. C. McCabe , 141 ; Earl Cranston , 115 ; J. w. Ilahiiiitori 107 ; 1)r. Buckley. 72. III lulditloll to the leading canIidates ( votee % voro received by othera , as follows : P. B. ec1y , 47 ; 0.V. . Smith , 41 ; i. It. Day , 35 ; , F. Ilpharn , 31 ; J. C. llartzell. 34 ; J. F. Gouclier. 2 ; J. M. Buckley , 23V. ; . A. SpenCer - Cer , 27 ; F. I. Nagler. 25 ; J. F. Berry , 22 ; k N. Brodbock , 0. f. feed and G. .1. Lit- tie , 12 each ; II. A. Cabin , 10V. ; . J. Kelly , 9 ; Moore , Emory Miller. A J. Anderson and J. \r Bashtord , T each ; VI. 13. Leonard , I ; ; A. M. Bristol , 4 ; C. II. Payne , M. B. .tason and A. J. I'alrner , 3 each ; It. 1. Cooke , 11. 0. Jackson and Merritt Iluriburt. 2 votes each : J. M. King. A. J Merchants , f. A. SClI ! } , 'V. F. King , D.V. . C. Huntington. C. ' .1. North , W. A. Quayle , John Mitchell , Itob- ert Forbes , F" . F. Jowett , flobert Bentley , D. : i' Pierce and J. B. Graw one each. The re.sllit of the fir # . ballot was greeted Witit npplati.o and the colored delegates wore delighted over the lead of their candl- l date. . As there was no election aothcr vote r : % ' .as taken aflIl tile toilers retired to count tiio votes. A motion was made to adjourn 0111(1 receive the vote in the mornhrlg , but Dr. BllClCley' said it Would be frnpoasliio to keep tile veto a secret and the conference ad- our"4'it until 2:3t : P. In. Willie the voting was In progress the con- bronco managed to transact a little bllsincs. Dr. Svlndoli lrcsented a resolution to- questing c'ngres to pass a law prohibiting the sale of ilitoiating liquors in any 1)011(1- ( log tInder tue control of the general govern. snont. This was dIned at the emigrant build- 1l ) 01) Ellis iSlahI(1 ( and United States rniy Vests , ati1 it Was qdopted. A recess of tOO minutes was taken and _ ( . after tuG rcccs. the regular order of business .wns taken up and the memorial srvIcs were hold. IJis.op Fitzgerald called Bisop ! ] iowmall to tile chair , saying it was cmi- 7lontly fitting that tue senior blhop should preside , 5(1(1 ( the graceful act was greeted : vith 1011(1 applause. After the singing of a c hymn , Ir. Forbes of Detroit read a portion of the scrllturo and Dr.V. . B. Kelly offered jwayor , The first memorial read was by ir. 31V. F. Witiock , on tile late Dr. .1 , M. Men- ( lenbali. A seconti memorial was read by Dr. ( icorgo feed , on tim Into Dr. J. It. Peck. 'flotil papers were masterly productlolls and jielil .he closest attention of the audience. Tue result of the second ballot was an- iouncrnt 11(1(1 ( re.suitod In no 0110100. MeCablo letl and Ilowen fell somewhat behind , Following - lowing- tile 'Ote on the ilrst live naluos : McCah , 218 : Bovcn. 175 ; Cranston. Itli ; 3lanliiton , 145 ; Buttz , 96. Necessary to choice , 3 13. 13.The The convention then adjourned until to- ! norrow. There was a lively debate borderln on ncriniony at tue meeting of the conllnittee on tile state of tile CilUrclI this afternoon. A report 111)011 ) socIological work written by Zr.'ililanl Quayie of St. Louis was ore- SlOtlt(1 to b& tIle voice of tue clllrch ( on tilO SltlbjtCt. It. vas long 511(1 a wide departure rotn tile Usual formal report. It called ortli 501110 decided criticism anil was do- endeii by Dr. Quaylo. After a long ( usd115- vlon IL was rotllrned to tile subconlltteo ( Ser revision. TllO cotnniitteo took UI ) tile augge5tion that tllo term of probation be ahOrtOlluI. ( but the committee decided In fa- yor of rctainini the present torus of six Iflotiths. The CotfllIitteO en itliieracy considered another - other lnoalnlro caicuiated to lesson tue au. illority of the bihop. It. was that tile con. UXlt of the cnb'net ' of drcsiIilg ( , elders b bad before a bishop can transfer a minister rorn one conference to (1lOther. ( Tile Coin- littCO declined to reconlmend the change , ltA'1'IM FROM TiII r.tciric cots'r. Pn.eiiger AeltN 5t111 Vrnugiin 4Jer ConeiitIoit TIokc1 , . SAN FRANCISCO , May 15-The lending passenger oitlclais of the overland railroads all represented in the Tranacontinout.al Faa. snger association meeting ar-c still wrangling over convention rnts from the Pacific coasL " , ccordtng to the report submitted by the committee having the matter in charge , to- duced tickets will only be offered for sale In any town or city west of St. i'aui , Omaha and Kansas Clty during two days , The dates will be so fixed as to allow the put- chaser to buy his ticket and make a con. tinuous tril , to the convention city by the time set for the opening of the convention. The purchaser of a ticket must state when ilo intends returning and it will be s marked. Under tills arrangement reduced tickets to the national convention at St. Louis will be put on sale here June 10 arId Ii. lteturn- ing from St. I.otis holders of these tlcket vIIl have thoi il000red if they leave St. Louis June 21 , July 14 , mu 21 , or Jtily 25 , provided they ppecity any one of tilose dates. The exact dates affecting the sale and life of tickets to the other conventions - tions will be arranged today. SI'ICIIl 1C'S ) AI.1 AIIOUT I'F _ tl)1111t15 tutu FtlglftllIl's VInhiil in Veie- zitt'I&t AlP Vii I Id , NESS' YOItIC , May 15.-The Herald this morning says : John l'oyntz Spencer , flfthi earl of Spencer. and Countess SIlencer have arrived in New York from Buffalo in Cilaun- coy M. Depew's private car. Earl Spencer said in an Interview : "I am convinced that there need be no apprehension of any kind between these two countries arising from the Venezuelan ques. tlon. Our ititerests are too closely allied , tIle welfare of the two people are too nearly bound together for any tlcii matter to cause war. I have heard some Americana say and I have road In SOnIC American papers that ( ireat Britain Is endeavoring to increase - crease her territory In thl ilemlsplcre. I am sore that there is rn such desire on the part of tile British goverIlnont.Vo will protect British Luteresta to the utmost , and that nicans the commerce of tile world. " "You nioan to infer then that the claim of Great Britain to certain territory In Venezuela Ia a rightful claim ? " "Certainly , absolutely. I am well able to speak With autlority ( , for I am acquainted with tile Inside secrets of British foreign policy. I may say that I have been behind the scenea" Dentlis of ft Dny. \VASTIINGTON , May 16.-fear Admiral Tlomai , M. Stevens , U. S. N. , retired , was found deati In ills bed at. his home In hock- vile. Md. , tills morning. FItEMONT , May 15.-Speclal.-Mra. ( ) Helen Cottrc'lI , who rcsidt's alone at the corner of Sixth and I streets , was not 50011 around tile promIses yosterlay and tile doors of her IlOUSO wore securely hacked and fastened. An entrance was effected with con- aidorable dllflcuity and Mrs. Cottrehi was found lying upon the floor tlnconsdIous. A physician was at once sllmnnloflel and It was found that dIe Was suffering from a stroke of paralysis. It. is not known how long silo had bocn in that condition , but probably Sfllce tile evening before. She grew worse and tiled early thIs morning. Mrs. Cottrell was about 74 years of age and an old settler of tills city and for many yearo had resided alone. She had a small greenliouro and sold plants and flowers , doing all tile business CotIlleCtell with it herself. \VEPING WATER , Nob. , May 15.-Spo- ( cial.-Wllhlam 13. Ashmun died early thTh morning , aged Si years. lie was an early settler of tile county anti widely known. Tile funeral will 1)0 1101(1 Saturday at 10 a. In. ALEXANDRIA , Neb. . May 15.-Speclal. ( ) -Mrs. Johil flfert , an olil settler , ( lied at her home Im Taylor township yesterday , aged 57 years. IILJPfRIOH , Nob. , May jS.-Speclai.- ( ) Mrs. Sarah Adams died at h.- home in Su- rrlor this afternoon. Mrs. .d t m wai J yea old. She was the wlf at JInn. hf'ziry Adai's of Monroe.VI.S. . Th relnlLtIl , 'viii b taken to Monroe and 1lt'av:1 ! hieido her ht.s'and. ( add I'ehIoi' I'r.poe.I IlelmrMIon. SIOUX FALTS , S. D. , May 15.-Speciai. ( ) -On Saturday a large number of Odd Fellows - lows will leave to join In the excursion to Hot Springs , where the grand lodge will Convene next week. At Sioux City a special ( .ill take them over tile Elkhorn road , the time being reduced six hours and the fare being one rate for tile round tril ) . The oifl- cers of the local lodge and of the Iaughters of febekah will go and will be joined by a large nunlber from about tins state. SiPt'I IIez t fur Street 1t.'jnIri. At a meeting held yesterday afternoon the Board of l'ublic ' .Vorks approved tile 5ieCi1lCfltioTM under which bids xvii be asked for Oil repairing the streets not Included In tue Barber contract. 1'EItSONAL I'.tItAGIttI'IIS. A. 3. Furlong of Lead , S. D. , is In the city. city.B. B. S. Joslyn and wife left for Chicago last evening. Isliarn hleavis of Falls City was in tile city yesterday. PrOf. F.V. . Taylor of Lincoln is in the city on a short visit with friends. fl ( Bignail , superintendent of the B. & M. at Lincoln , came up yesterday afternoon. Ward Burgess left for Chicago yesterday and will be absent for several days. James McSilano , accompanIed by his wife , left for Ienver and poInts In tile west last. ovenin. Captain fleck of the Winnebago agency , accompanied by lila wife , was in the city yesterday. C. L. fricszon of Sioux City , who has been In time city for a short visit , left for Denver last night. 11. MaurIce , traveling auditor of the Mu- waukeo road , with headquarters in ChIl- cage , is in the city. J. II. McMiilan , traveling amhitor of tile Union Paciilc , Ilas returned from an extended - tended western trip. F. II. hiummeli , chief clerk of tile passenger - songer departuient of tile Union Pacific , with headquarters at DelIver , Is in tile city. Mrs. 5 , huntIngton , accompanied by Mrs. Whippie , wife of David \'htlp1o of Onoonta , N , Y. , left for their homes In time east last night. liens Westgaril , western traveling agent of the International Navigation company , with bleadquarters at Chicago , Is in the city wiiile en route to tlmo coast , Nobraskamis at tile hotels nre W. A. I'rince , Grand Island ; F. L. Sloan , Palisade ; 14. F' , and f. A. Kline , Sidney ; Charles 5 , Fowior , Oxford ; M. Denniog , Fort Niobrara , IIUTARY SChOOL IS NEEDED Report of the Senate Committee on th9 Pore Omaha Reservation Bill , FAVORS GIVING IT TO NEBRASKA 4cnnlnr Warren Mekes time ht'iort Coa'vrlmig 1110 trumimil CnhIlli.t'Iy , nhiil Senmitor'nlthnll SItliitulsl hItN MInority tiiiositlomm. WAShINGTON , May 15.-Spccial ( Tole- gram.-Tho report on the Fort Omaha miii. tary reservation bill was preentod toward the chose of the sesaion of the sellato this afternoon by Senator Warren , member of the military affairs committee. The report re- CitCa the amendments as outlined in The hoe of Friday and PrOCeedS to descrIbe tile loca- tloi of Fort Omaha anti the act authorizing the construction of Fort Crook. It rovions tile action taken iy the Nebraska delegation in 1818 , when tile new fort. was erected , and justifies the asscrtiona then made in good faith so far as tue value of land embraced in Fort Omaha wan concerned. Further , . .the report statee that at tile time tue bill 'as passed authorizing the building of Fort Crook the lands onIbracell ir Fort Omaha could hove boon sold for from $2,000 to $5,000 per acre , but inco that time genorai depreciation - tion in business affairs and values of tile western country , together With ) local iiroutii and crop faIlurc in tile state of Ncbrwka. have catIseci such a great falling off in mar ket values at real estate that it Is 110W very duiflcult. it not Impossible , to make any sales of unimproved real estate suburban prop- erty. The value of the land included in the Fort Omaha nlliltary roseration , including iniprovenu-uts tlloroon , Is variously estiinatcd at front $40,000 to$50,000 for the entire tract , and it Is doubtful If the , xttne' could be sold at prcttent or in thu ilear future for minimum amount , The near abandonlllent of Fort Omaha Is shown and action urged. The \'ar department has advised that tile government vili have 110 further % 1se for F'ort Omalla for military purposes anti tlio colllmnitteo Is of the opinion that with the transfer of the garrison to Fort. Crook Its abandonment will be permanent. ONLY FIT FOR ONE USf. Under tlleiO circulustaliCes , time abandoned buildings and grounds will eIther need a watch placed 111)011 them by tile gOverllllCflt. or else the ProPert ) ' will be destroyed , win- dons broken and doors carried away , and be subject to devastation by fires and storms. \With those drawbacks facing tile government - mont and tile cost necessary to mamltahll the present repair. tile conlmuittee believes that tile United States can lease to the atate of Nebraska the garrison aforesaid until it. may lie deemed advisable to sell or dtooso of it. It further recites that if the bill is passed Nebracka will enter lute possessioll of and ulaintain the grounds anti buildinga without eXpOlltCS to tile United States and , in the belief of thi committee , the ercctloml and maintenance of a military scilool of instruction at Fort. Onlaila would be of great value to the UntIed States and would encourage - courage alld provide for the military education - tion and discipline of youths anti YO0ll nien of a large arca of country. Senator \'at- thall has decided to withhold the minority reoort. Senator Allison voluntarily called on Sreaker Reed today to talk over tile Omaha exposition bill Witll hllfl. They had a long conversation Oil th mnat.ter. which terminated satisfactorily , Speaker heed has signified his lfltentloml of doing the rIght th'ng by the Transnlts.slsslPll exposition and will give the bill a chance as soon as the opportunity offers. There is a probability that the lease of about 12,000 acres of farmu land In the Omnaha Indian reservation to Rosalie Fancy will not be approved by the secretary of the In- tenor. Tile lease had been prepared for the secretary's signature wllen it was discovered that there was a discrepancy in the bond as to dates , and it was held UI ) in order that tile corrections could be made. WillIe this was being done the protest of some 200 In- diins against the approval of the lease wa received at the department anti the approval of the lease wee stIll further pOCOfle'1. been sent to Coo- Protest 11(1(1 iease have tam Beck at tile Onlaha agency for a re- ort. Representative Mercer and family have aone to Minnesota on account of the Illness of Mrs. Mercer. lie vlii be back on Men- day. Representative Andrews secured tue liasa- the pension fr'n age of a bIll Increasing .8 to $12 per month for Mrs. C , E. I'urluln of Curtis , Neb. First Lieutenant Eli U. Hoylo , Second ar- tlilery. Is relieved froln duty as sdutant of Light artIllery battalion at Fort Riley , Kan. Additional leave of one month is granted I'ost Chaplain Joseph E. Irish. COMIN ( 'I'D ' 1'1IMSS'i'FII CIIIL % SaIzl Offt'ri IOCn'e'ie $ oiiiel Ill II 't'r ) Iiicli Like ' ' ' ' . WAShINGTON , May 15.-The Spanish minister hero has acqllalnted Secretary Olnoy Wltll the nature of tiio reforn wildll tile Spanish government proposes to make in the administration of affairs In Cuba and tile subject has been earnestly discussed between them. The minister states that. liberal as were tile nleasures for reform 1101(1 ( 0111. to tue Cubans In tile act of the Cortee of March , 1895 , which cra prevented fromu going into operation , as he contends , solely by reason of the action of the separatIsts , they are surpassed in generosity In tile terms of the new act to WiliCh tile queen regent alluded in liar poech at tile recent openimlg of tile Cortes. In the Spanish view , Cuba , under the terms of thin act , would enjoy a illeastIro of au- tonorny comparable to that enjoyed by tile Dominion Cf Canada. The principal obstacle to time immediate application of tileso reforms to the Island lies In time Indisposition of the Spanish gor- cranlent to be placed in the 1)0' sitlcxi of being obliged by fear of the rebels to make these concessiolls , but there Is reason to believe that this point may be yielded amid tile mneasure applied shortly if it camI be shown , lerilaPs tllrougit the gooii oIflCe of tlio united Statei , that tile Spanish govorilmeilt may do this without the least restriction UOll tile honor of the nation. Coiiil I thhi Hf liii'Irensui'y , WAShINGTON , May 15-Today's statement - mont of tile condition of the treasury sllow15 : Available caslm balamlee , $207,69S,903 ; gold reserve , $ i14,6S,73G. 1'I" $ ' 1'lII 1l'l"1'J.li 's'IIINGS _ _ 'rhitit coulitOutcash syatelu does It- 10 to 20 pr Ct'llt savilig to ) MI-thIu regular 5Oti tiiutorweir t'aii't. 1)0 sold foi less thmmin 50e-iiJIleHs yell lilly for entili- out' price , -15c-O uyot'a tihISltIhl1er $ , .l5 ( tile Iiiiltatloiit , other ll8ct'S , 50e-iur 2 1)811' ) so ( or 2ic-bintk ci' tait-uro other store'ti 20c $ flX-UPt1 tie on nuil on- we're goIng to hove a necktIe iart3' llCXt s'eelc-nuid talk about itricea- Albert Cahn , 1322 Fnrnam. ONI1 lit iItIi ) hitl l'isitN lIiItl.S. 11(51150 Ilti'sics ' ' l'm'l.lng Mcmiii- hlrcq AirenI iIi'it'ueil , % 'AShllNGTO. Ma11i5.-At the opening session of the ,1oday Mr. Howard , Populist of Alabama caused a mnild sensation by risi ' to a qtmostlon of personal * to denounce SeIne published reSdrhi made about three months ago , to tilO fffLt that 110 hail been drunk on tile floor of ( Ha hotise , Ito denied the story as a base 1alilood from begInning to end. lIe explailicil that at the time of the alleged occurrA'Tho was desperately ill and had been fli tver since , anti only tile day before yesrti had been able to return to the house to denounce his tra- ducera. The hmouse occupld itself In paaslng the private pension bills , hlch were favorably acted tliofl during tile ( o special days gIven to their onslderattofl ( I Mr. Ertlnlan , democrat - crat of l'aminsylvanla , anti Mr. 'l'albert , tiem- ocrat of Soutil Carolina , tilrew such obsta- clc in the way of the bills as they could. Thirty-four were heitl tip because they were not eiigrossed , but 100 were passed , leaving hut sixty yet. tindisposed of. The Iloge-Otey election case from the Sixth 'irghlia dIstrIct was uilaninlou.siy de- citied imi favor of Mr. Otey , denlocrat , till' sitting member , After tIle night pemIslomI session the imotise adjourned untIl Momtiay , The entire evening sessloii of the house was spoilt in a futile effort to obtain a qtmorttmn , whIch was mnalie necessary eli a point of order , raised by Mr. Talhert , ( len- ocrat of South Carolina , at tue beginning of tile sessioii. There were teiVO ions thati a qhlorum , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IOOKIG AI"1'IilL 'I'll 11 1,1 'i S'VOCi. .tgrit'iii turitl flei'nrtmni'iit i'roiose'4 to i'ei'ii re hItiiiiii Iit ' 1'i't'iltiiii t. WASI I1NGTON , May 15.-Acting Secretary Dabney of the Agricultural department has iSSIloi ( to Inpetora the following general order in regard to the treatment of aninlals : "It is the desire of this hiepartineIlt that the influence of nil enlplayes 511011111 be used , 00 far as is warranted by law , for the pur- 1)050 ) of asetiring tlio humane treatment of clock in trallapertatlon anti ii ) the stock yards , Depriving animals of food anti drink for UmluSual periods , heating and worrying 1110111 , are all practicee calculated to nlflko the anlllals feverish anti their meat unwilole. 501110 and shOllitl be discauntellallced 011(1 ( dls- continued. You will , tilerefore , give such Instructions to your subordinates as will in. sure careful treatment of amiy allinlals which they may ho called upon to handle , anti as will also lead tlloln to tmoa their influence for the same end with all other pcrseis Witil Whom ) ) tiley come in contact. "You will lease make an invesilgatlon of the manner in sliIch animals are transported - ported and uiandled by tito railroad COIn- panIcs antI stock yartis which come minder your observation , and Illake stick suggestlolls as may occur to you , with a view of improv- lug the service and protecting animals from tinilue suffering or cruelty , Injured nnilnals , \VlllCii are evidently in pain , sioultl be prolnptiy reported to the hltlmane sociciies IliliesI the OWner or the atock yards doll- pay properly cares for tllelfl within a tea- sellable time. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . lv LL1 1IAI'fl 'Vt ) 1tICLJ % 'l''I' iII VO'1'i Culite-it iii IIC iiIIM ( ' tim lit. Setileil by ti 'I'o ii I o ii it I ' to t'e' , WAShINGTON , May 15.-The election coininittee No. 1 of1 t1 110050 ileid a meet- log to discuss tile actIn of the 1101150 in recornilllttlng the Ititiiir-Dewnlng contested election case with instrtiiticns to recount the disputed ballots. but as , the conullittee did hot have official Information of tue action of the house nothing was done today. Time Partisans of itrt flinaker vIll tirgo the inlrnediate at1otio of a resolution In- structlng the sergeant-at , arms to proceed to Illinois and stibpoethe time clerks of the counties of the dietridt' ' with an ortler to bring the election ballots forthwith to the bar o the liotiso far , a .recount. They be- hove that the bahlo'ts Call be recounted nod a final declsloii rcah4Fif prompt action is taken before tile adjbhirtlrnent of the house. F'ItvlIligll Ii't j'iisteil ( iii tJlliii. WASHINGTON , day _ 15.-General Fitz- hugh Lee , the Ilowly appointed Umilteth States conatli general at 1rava , arrived in Waoh- ington last niht and caled at the State tie- partmellt today to receive directions for iti guidance at tile cabinet meeting. General Leo was not altle to macct iiimn. hilt lie spoilt an hour 10. confotence with First /tsslstailt Secretary hicckhili anti was informed of the status o all the Cuban cases now pending before the cabinet. Until lie has conferred with Secretary Ollloy tile consul gelwrol Calillot tell just when he vIll depart for liii- vans , Mr. fockweli. the additional consular cleric who ita been detailed to take his station at hlavails , left W'taington : yesterday on his way to Cuba. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iiidtin 4OIiiDhI4 11111 III Ciiif-reict' , WASHINGTON , May 1&-Tho conferees of the two houses n the Indian appropra- tlomt bill have agreed to allow the aniend- mont made itt the sellato iii regard to gay- crnnient aid to sectarian Indian schoola to stand , hilt it i believed that wlin reported to tue house tlio agreement l1l not he ac- ceptod. If ilct another conferenc will be ordered probably nitli instructiola : to stand lty the provision as originally made by the house. The senate anlolldnlont gave two years extension to the aectariami schools. I'restmieii tin I \'iiti I hilt Itsims , SVASIIINGTON. May 15.-Tile president today i'ont to tim senate the following nolni- nations : State-John Fowler of Mat-racliutetta , to 1)0 consul of the United States at Chee Foe , China ; Robert. Lee .Jcnkimms of North Carolina , to be cOIlSUi of tile United States at Patras , Greece. t : .1 vi t ii ii i-il i'2 * IN frifll t lit' Treims ii V W'ASiIINGTON , May 15.-The treasury today - day lost $1,007,700 in gold coin and $15,300 in bars , svlilcii. leaves the trlle amount of tlio gold rererve $113,141,462. Of tite coin withdrawn $1,000,000 was for cxiort. 5mm mi ke Stiry IVmlh Siimt ii Imikiitit. ALEXANDIIIA , S. D. , May lc.-Spcclai ( , ) -A snake ten feet long has his abode lit tile Lyinall lot at Groenhill cemetery , and 5111CC his discovery comes orottY near having the carnetery to himself. Several futile attemnliti have been made to kilL imlm. An organized effort vIll Iso made to rid tile cemetery of his snakeelilp before Mrnnorial day. ip.'iiirt , tilt , IIontt Off , 'rue brewers , who have 1)0cm ) OIl a sti'ike fr audIt it year , ileid a meeting lust iiight and declared time boycott oft On ut Broth. em-a. No understnndillg hits beeml arrived at with ) tile other boss brewers. 1ORCAN WANTS AN 1NUIRY Asks for Information on the Rights of' Americans fn Cuba , RATES AND BUTLER OPPOSE BOND ISSUES tinilutigr l'riimoNoa to i'rocipltnte ft 1)lsei'siiIoii , of time Tariff liefore Cuiigreai' , .tmljoii ru'lu- . tItlilt CII'iC Settleil , \'ASilI4GTON. May 15.-Itesolutions wore proposed in the senate today by Mr. Morgan of Alabama for an lnqtilry as to our treaty rights with Spain anti by Mr. ( lailinger relating to the miced of additloilal tariff emmactinents. fly a vote of 31 to 30 1110 senate deter- iiimlCl that ifenry A. 1)upont. was not entitled - titled to a seat In the senate from the state of Delaware. This closed a long and anhmi'ated colitroversy , which bad becemne one of tile most notable contests of its kind ut tue history of tile i'enate. Thin result was In doubt tii to the last lIlolilent anti this lent added interest to tile timid vote. Ileforo taking the vote Mr. Piatt spoke for Mr. Dupont allti Mr Vilas against. iarller III tlio (10) ' Mr. Bacon , demnecrat of GeorgIa , Slioke against. tile iaStlO of bonds without flU- thority of congress. A resolutIon was agreed to for afl inquiry by tue ilnance coniliiittee relative to tue colupetltioll of Oriental products % ithi tbobe of this coon- try , At. the opening of the sessloli Mr. Morgan irercnted a resolution concern- lita tue Aniericamis now under ceildenlna- tioli at Havana , and said lie would atidress tite aetinte Oil it tomorrow. The r050lutioll directs the Conlimlittee 0(1 ( foreign relations to ilitluiro into anti report cii thu righta of the United States tmiitier oui' treaties with Sp.ln as to the trial of our citizens arrested in Cuba anti now Utitier selItelIco of tleatli iy thiti Spanish illilitary tribunals for allege I offenses of a poiitical or other character aild to report Oil tilat subject by bill or other- vlso ; secotlil , requesting the secretary of state for literal copies of tue Protocol sighed by Caleb Cu.9liing ahlil 1110 Spanish mintatur tilirti , rcqttestllig the re'cretary of state to transmit copIes of the recent corrcspotitience relative to tha condenimlation of the MacrI- cans at Havana. Mr. Galilnger followed With another Inter- eating resolution as fellows : "htesolved , That the widespread huslnss depression anti raplti increaee of tito 1)llbliC debt ( ichltOhlstratei teat a mnodltleation of tile existing tariff law is itllperatively do- milanded In the illterest of tue 1100llO of tile United fitatcs. " Mr. Gahilnger announced that 110 would address tile setiato on thIs resolution or a elillilar measure before congress ntljoiirned. TIle rtn'O1utiohi heretofore imitroduceth by Mr. Mills , directing the finance CCIII- hhllttco to investIgate the effect on American irodttcts of the imltrotiuction of Oriental products , was agreed to , with an anlenhi- merit ly Mr Allen that the iIIlhlry cover the relatlvo labor Coat in thIs country anti the Orient. Mr. Cullom presented a final conference agreement on the legislative , executIve amId judicial aPllroprlation lull , but. action was deferred. fis Mr. Hill tiesirc.d to look into tile agree-nIchIt. I1ACON OPPOSES BONDS. Mr. Bacon , ( iehllocrat of Georgia , was then recognizeti for a speechi supporting the resolution - lution prohibiting tile further issue of bonds Without pcclfic antiicrity frohn congress. Mr. Bacon urged that congress should repeal - peal tile law Uhitler which tile IleeSehIt bonti itues were matle. He said that if this COIigreCj adjourned withoimt such a repeal , tilehl it was justly chargeable with approv- lug tIle law , as It hail the iower to ( llsal- prove it. If moore bonds were Issued congress - gress 'ould be further chargeable with approving - proving aicli issues if it failed to Imlake then ) iIiipOssihle. It was a erlous blow to our institutions , said Mr. Bacon , Wllen one roan , in imis unbridled will , could determine tile amount to whIch the public debt Wothid be increased. Every soch bond issue , said he , weakened tue loyalty of lie ptople and tuatle thlelfl mere euioervlellt o or.i , Iram ) power. It was not for tile executive to make laws or to tietermnine tue anlohlilt of taxa- tion. Ho spoke of time preSehlt alitocratic POlver of the executive branch , lernhlttlmtg the secretary of tile treasury to create debt. Mr. Butler , poplilist of North Carolina , followed with a siloWihlg of heavy gold with- tihaWals in recent tays. Ito predicted as a result of these 1100111cr booth issue , unless collgress interposed. For this reason , anti to test the question , Mr. Butler said lie would ask to have a time set for a vote on lila reoiutlon prohIbiting bonti issues. lie aslced consent to take up the resolution tomorrow. Mr. 11111 OieCted. Mr. Butler gave notice that lie would move to consider hil resolation as soon as the District of Columnbia. appropriatIon bill was 1)assei. ( The Dupont case was then taken tip , Mr. l'latt , republican of Connecticut , resuming ills peoch begun yesterday in support. of Mr. Dupont. Mr. Vilas , democrat of Wisconsin - sin , summn'th 01) tIle arguments aiainst Mr. Dllpont's claim to a seat. lIe closed at 5. p. its. , tile hour set by previous agreenlent ( hr a fInal vote. The question was on Mr. Ttmrplo's reoiution , declaring that Mr. Do- PetIt was ilot entitled to a seat. The Tllrpie rre'aliion was carried , yeas , 31 ; nays , 30 , all theinocrats allil popuilsts voting for it anti rephiilicslS against it. Mr. Jenes , pop- oust of Nevaila , paired s'lth Mr. Wolcott , republican of Coioriulo Tile Tthrpie resolution had been in tite farm of an amendment , Inserting the word "not" iii tile affirmative rosointlon of Mr. MItchell , republIcan of Oregon , chairman ot tiio corn- mitteo on elections , declaring Dupont elected , Tile resoiiitioii its alnentled by the Turplo resoliltiOmi was put to a vote and carried by tue same vote as before , viz.- Yeas , 31 ; hays , 30. Thus 1osed tim con- tot , anti after a brief executive session , the senate atljourmsd. Siimiiier Irill'i of Naval hliiilIii , WASHINGTON , May 15.-The Navy do- partlnthilt has just completed the arrangement - mont of the iirograrn for the summer drills of the naval militia organIzations of tli several tate8. ThIn drills are to be held earlier in the 5051(011 titan is tiiiual. At the lake anti in the Atlantic states , whom It Is not possible to conduct them simml'.iltanootmsly , tiioy will follow each other , tm that thiere will be as little interference as IloSliblo with tile summer drills of thu north Atlantic - - r- 'I'tMOltitOlV FOIL JiOYti. . . . . . Snturtlay's the day s'e duvote to 8ehh- lug ( ( ill' IOyR' ) 1.75 tihiocti-fOl' It dohlnr- omie dohlar--lt.'ti tilti only day iii time tt'ic you t'hIII got tlii'un ( or $ I , tO-aIl ) the heat of tint tilno t hit'y ore 1,7-tIio best I ntplo--t lie sol kit'ti t-1 o ii gest wa , i. . I iig-hit't4t Ii I 111011 ri ii g si iou I i i I ii I ti city- YoU V1ll hut out' ( Ui.'itOIIiL'I' foiCYL'r If you lhll , ' ( ' 11 VaIr-tlie3' ( ItItWetI r ituly 2.OO tliOt ) VOU can 1)113' ) . Drexel Shoe Co. enti for our illus. 1410 Fniiiain trated Catalogue. squadron , For the I'aciflO ciast tile program - gram ha miecesseruly been left to the r - ranement of Admiral lieartiiee , who 1155 been instructed to confer with tile state authorities and set apart such 151)11)5 55 In his opinion may ho neees-ary for the ac- ConInlodation of the militia , - - SOUTH OMAHA NEWS Tin' assessor haS muatie lila returmis on time four packing IIOIISCS anti 115 $ placed tihO values ( ho sahiie as last year. Ills aseaa- illent Is as foliow : Swift & Co. , 21 21-100 aches , $39,010 ; ( 'tmt1aii' , 17 25-100 artea , $ 12- 000 ; Omimahma PackIng comupany , 0 G.l00 acres. $20,00) ; Ilamlimonti's , S OS-lCd acres , $25,500. On tlmi assessniclit time four packimlg liotise lialmi last year , when tile levy was 3 mills , $4.4 IS.S5. At ) effort is to be matte , it Is said , to ColmItlel time assessor to IllereaCo time vnittih - 1101) . Several busliis men have consuitcil Omaima attorileys upon time subject. The as- sessimielit oil liersotlal property at the pack- lag hotmec's has tint imen COllllilt'tehl yet At the clo of business 'darclt 31 of this year the visible ahmpIly In the four iackumlg hOUSeS wart valued itt $2,000,000. it taxes vere laili Oil this fluiltltihlt at time i ilto time Private iiitlivitlttttl pays lila Pemsomlal tax the amnotimit ) vtmulti be somuethlimg like $133fl00. host year , with the levy at 35 mills , the padhcers paid only 435,501) In lcrsonai taxes. Oi..i , hIm' iimmit nhi'mi I Cl 1)50,1 , The Cttdtily Packing company has closed ( hoWl ) its olcohuargarIllo department anti it is not itllown imn It will be started tip agauml. This timrows 250 inca and fifteen girls out of ohhliloyluemit. Tile law vitlciiva passeti hi' the last legislature , ltrOllibitlllg thin stile of oleomargarine In tIme state , went liltO effect June 5 of last year. SInce that time all the protitict of this ( hcliartnient ha' . boemt alliplieti to markets otmisltho of tilt ) state. It it ; Iihltiel'SttiOtl ( list had It not loemi for thit' law this tiepartliment WolIltI not ihaYll been elIOt tlnwn. - ' li.Ieltimig 1101150 111511 in siealcing about time Inditer yt'sterday said : ' 'Ohio of tile nially reasons s-liy cattle art' lOW in price is that time fat is vorth but lIttle. Farmers have lierlllittetl olt-oluargarimlo anti all 511dm lirotlmlcts to ho legally conilemimneti so that it is lmartl 10 seil 1115111 at allY price. 'l'ho farimi- log interest Is getting tile rosuit of the legis- latiohl whicil was enacted for theIr behlefit. They cannot expect to ioycott ) tile huym-s of theIr cattle without Ilaving to Pocket 8011)0 of the loss themselves. " I Sb i ii to Smutl , Omumilmn. An agent of the Dillon Stock Yards coil ) pany , 'lio is travcliilg lit Momitamla , writes that lie has jtist returhieti froltl au extentieti trip through the state and is of the opinion tllttt 20,000 to 25,000 fewer cattle will be' marketeti otmt of tile state tile colmiitlg 50:15011. : compared 'ithi last year. "They will collit' Ii' better 110511 than last year , conditions be- log nitlcii better iii SOmllU localities than a year ago. 'i'ile season wtli epcmm early anti easterIt Mintatia Ill have considerable less cattle to market , wiille time northern Part of tile etat's will ruti niore ( bali last scar. Larga cattle owlIera lii the northern part of the state have purchased a good lhlii cattit' in Nevathtt , ldttilO , Oregon \Vashlngtoim. : . hut not as niany as during the sprIng of 1S95. " Tlia vrlter atitis timat lie has met quite a nuniber of cattle raisers Wile tried tills market for the first time last year mmiiserc veii pleased i'ith tile l1rice. amid treatment and will ship here again as soon as the seasomi OCmlS. _ _ _ _ _ I'rotm'tH .gII iiis * Limhmml' 1leeiisew. Forty-eght ! addItional protests were filed yesterday against granting liquor lIcenses to saloon keepers. 'flie rcmenstrator alleges - logos that time itotices of applicants have intl brohi published for to 'eclcs as is rctluircti by law. Menbers of the Board of Education have agailt tltreatonetl to close tlrn saloohis if tile matter is not settled at. alice anti tue iltotiCy turnetI over to the school ftlnd. All attorney said yesterday that tile only s'cps tile Board of Edtmcation coultl take would he to arrest the saloon lceeiers for sellilIg liquor \vlthout a license. "if tIle saluolls were closed the lIquor dealers ccmuld close their places , " lie athtled , ' 'nhmti titihiinfltl tllei money back. Then tile siiool fUilti would not he amiy better off thaml it is new. " May01 Fhteer says the liquor tlealcrs ilave done their part by paying their muolloy pi'orulitly aiT lie 1)tOI)0505 to stantl by 1110111 , antI if p05511)111 iirevert ally iilon , sucim as Is con- tentplatetl by the hioarml of Education. ) Te'AiiI' hisummisses II IM Cmise. In JIlstico howe's court yesterday tue case brought by I'aul McAuley against El Johnston was dismissed , McAuiey iaying tIle costs. McAuley was a candidate for pollc judge at the last election and was beaten. lie alleged that hie had been counted out. anti had Jobllstomi arrested Oil tue night when Ito turned over time affairs of tile city to tile 110W mayOr and coumicil. It was nI- leged by McAulcy that Jolimiston interfered wltii voters at tile Fourth vard polls 111111 tile ease was set for hearIng shortly after election , Ittlt was contimiuod for thirty days wIth tile result nientioned above. (1 , A , 11. Mt-u , , t CJ.imr'li. Thin Grand Army of the JtOlUbliC allti all auxilIaries vlll attend service at the FIrst Preebyterian church Sunday at ii. o'clock , 11ev. Wileeler wIll preach a sermon on "The Sacrifice of tiltS Volunteer Soldier. " Special mlluoks is beimig prepareti and the church will be iecorateti with liotted plants and flags , All old holdiors , their svidotvs , Calls anti daughters are invited. Menibers of time Grain ! Army of tihO lteiiublltt viii 111001 at. their ball at 10 a. mn. amid in a body march to thmc church. 1mmIciC Cl t ' ( ImissI p. J , A. Kelly of Monte Visto , Cob. , Is imi tue city. Mrs. N , B. Mend , Twcnty-secomid amId N streets. is unite sick. Born , to Mr. amid Mrs. Edward RobInson of Aibrlght , a tiaugiiter , The Current Topic will meet. thIs eveniimg at rocIns ii ) the high school htmuldlmig. Time silver question will be debated , Yesterday 8,292 , tiieep wore receive,1 , , tile largest , with one or two exceptions , in the history of time yards , ThIero were a few loads from Kansas City sent thirect to limo kIllers anti a few loads of natives anti Mex- icami fed lamub , but. the bulk was Cole- ratio lambs. I'roperty owners on Twenty.sovontui street are sigmilng a petition reqtmostlng the mayor anti council to ebamigo limo gratlo of tile street train C to F streets. if the change is made as emlggestetl , 1) street will be lowered about ton feet and a fill of three feet at E street. - - - . - ' ; % ' 4tz'hhIt flON"I' II I1It'I' 'I'll il'iI _ I t 'oi1't P8111 furtvc'r-t's'emi If' ss ti do ke'l ) ( In glvliig htfl'htS i'OSt'8 to I liii 1tttlIti3 cmi Sn t ii rtlIi3'-Oliti to evt'm'y In thy vlto iIttrolllzoti ) 0111 sudt ( uiiiititIii-pretilt1ed OVer by otmi' iiuv Chtlchlgo t'XInrt-\VIIO ' all itbout tiMIIL ' ' ' kiiow'a ( % 'htit'I'-ltmiil ( 'rtI8iii ( fi'illtfl to iia'or It-we w'Iimhi ttltio II ) call your attontiomi io tue fact. that 1s'o till ilil ) ' titctoi"s , l'escI-Iition ) ) at a ' ' ' tliuiu e1to . losi'ei' ju'Icn ammybody Chill. Kuhn's Drug Store , fleshly time only ' 15th & Do I Cut I'rico Drug Store 1 s g as LOCIIREN COES TO TIlE BENCh Jtit1e R , B. Nelson of Mirneota Beslglis on Acconut of Old Age , 1 PROMOTIONS IN TIlE I'ENSION OFFICE ilotmi _ Iii IR 1. 3ihiriilm , ' of l'en mus'1-n nine % t-- l'lrst lepity , Step , . to the Ilt'itt ut I lie Iliirvnii..Jjnnn Shlct'ti Mlirpui- . \VAShilNGTo , May 1&--Jutlge Lochren % l-as today Il0111h1itcti for Unlteti StntPs diii- . trirt jutige of Mimtneaota to succeed Ii. IL CisO1l , bo has resigmled Oil ) tdCOlitlt of oiil age. age.Judge Lcciiron was appoInted eomniis. . Molter of ImemIsiolma at the beginning of the lresent , atiimililistratitfl. lie was then a diii- trict jttdgo Ill Minnesota. Jtiiigo Nelson , hioiii ho stlcceeds , was fllIOIlltCti in 1858 by Prealtiemit liuchan'an tliltl hat , hail the longest service of fllt jhlilge In the Uimlted States courts. Ever since Judge 1oelmren's appoint- miletmt as cohmlnmissioner of ItemiloIl it has been the desire of his friemitis to Promote 11110 to the bench in case Judge Nelson tould re- sign. It lISa beem kmionn that his liroferonce hillS been tom' a bench , rather than an oxecu- live Position. Le'atiiug lawyers tn Mulimlesota have ltL'titioneti for llis aihpoimltlllent as Umliteti States judge. Mr. Lochrchl was entloreed time Mllihle.iota ieglsiattire tinflniiIlOlisl ) for the IlositIohl li mmmv hol&I. lbnmiinia I. lUriihy , miow first deputy corn- Imllsslomler of pemisions , has been miomnlnatoti by tint PrOsitleilt to oticceti Mr. l.ochren. as ( 'Olilllislilomler Of ileilsioliu , Mr. Murphy i itlcccoiie'd by Ntmpoleon 3. P. lamia. Mr. Mtirplmy was duet clemic of the p01)5101) 0111cc tiim'Ing tile ilrst atilllimiistratton of 1'resldnt Clovelamlti. To imImhi lets licehi largely Cl ) trusted tile details of the oIiico anti mitich of tue exectmtlve mimaltagomitemlt , lie was iirst deputy before JtltIgh3 lnchmrehl was appointeti 11111 ! was active iii the reorgatiiz.'ttlon of time 0111cc' . TIle al'lolmltmllehlt of General i.itla Is a llrohilotiomi , ITo its 110) ) ' 1) chIef of dtvtslohl ill time oilhce. lie its a gramitmate of'est l'oiot 111111 obtatmied tins rank of general itt tue voluntet'r service. I Ic lit now on tile to- tired list of titt.s army with time ratlie of lieu- tehlaltt. 'i'lio full list of nomlnationa sehit to tile aemlato today by tli lircaitiemlt Is as follows : Jhstice--\'ililfltli P. Loehteii of MiiliCthottl , to bo district jtmtigo of tile district bf Mill- fltisota , vice NelsomI reoiglleti. Interior-Domiminia 1. Murphy of Penmlsyl- raids , 110W lust tieputy conilnlsslomicr of lien. siotts , to bo columissioller of pensions , vIce \Viiiiarn Locimremi , m'CsigllCti Napoleomi J. P. 1)amltt of Mciv llamllpsltiro , to lie first deptity ComilhliSSlotCi' ot iChlSlOiS , vIce D. I. Murphy , mIow cotnmni.'siomler of pensions. ST. PAUl4 , May 15.-United States Iistrict Judge it. It. Nelson of tills state 1105 sent his restghlatlnhl to I'rosldent Clevelanti to take effect tomuorrow , on which date 110 be- coniem 70 years of age , ailti untior tbo iam' Cal ) retire untier foil salary. W'lS'1'1dltN 1'NS1ONS. - - - 't'ternmis of tliei.m.tL'VItr IIeiiim mit- ' i lIt'I'Ol Ii- : t lie 1'ii'iml I ( miertimmhI'Ii I. \VAS1I INOTON , ? titty 15.-Speciiti.-1'Cn- ( ) 510115 grailted. issue of ttl'Ii 7 , vero Nebttslui : : OrPgImittl-\\hiialll I'ltttel'SOn , Cemitral CIty. Merrielc. itostoratlon amid re- ' Auburn NelunhaIii - issue-Jolim ) F' . Grecr , , - creitse-Jolin lilgelov , (1ramlti ilttiiti. huh. Origimlal witlott , ete--Eiizabeth ( irct'r , Au- iitirmi , Nemnuha ; Mhtilaltt 1. Md-oWafl. ( j' Leomile , unit. Iowa : Om'Iginai-Jamea 11. MeI.aud. Cedar lttmpids , 1,11111 , lIicl'etue-OoOrgt' . Swift , 11111mm , liardin ; Joseitim Stialler , 'l'almla , Tailin. ( Spl'cilSi. tity 1) ) , ittlhert it. I 1111:1s. : Council ihluhfs , I'ottawattanlic. Orlglmitl : w'ltlows. etc.-SICt'lUi ( , May 1) ) , Tilnhrmami iixoti ( futiler ) , 1-'niruielti , JefI'rsoml ; Margaret A. " 11:11101) : ) , 2)lohiti-oso , Lee ; Ellel ) iUnlier , ( fl-anti - MOulId , ClimIton ; Louisa J. Wilcox , Center- t yule , Appnlrnosc. Momitmihia : Atidltiolntl-JOiln Ct-a ) ' , Living- stall , Pam'k. Suutil Dalcota : Atiiitlonnl-\Villialfl , idilier , Hrtmct' , hIlomi1itlgs. Lmmereasc-'rlttis It. Be- Volf , ItImplhl City , I'emlmilngtohl. VyumnimIg : Oh'igillltl-Uehlitlmin ir. Sinai icy , Cileyemlmn' . lnrltillie. ' Colorado : 'iulow , inuhlan wars-Eliza M. A. ( iilihttlli. Dcmis'er , i'ti'apahoe. ( 185(10 of Aimril 2. ' vem'e : I Nehraslca : Orlgi mini-Daniel Plater , 4 'I'ekamntli. ; Burt. hmicreniic-Jamilcs 11. Simi- mi-ns , i"lttlCOill , I.aItCtlStt'r. Iowa : Origitiai-\Viliitull 11. llolstead , 'l'o- bile , 'i'almltt . jim-lice ltttitor , lhiezmcot' , MoliomiaVIilli' ; mu loclc ! , Otlesitllrg , .Iitsper. bncreasc-IIemiI'Y Koltic , .Tny , ( 'lttt'lce : George \v _ i'ease. liomllpton , FramiIcliii ; l'tvtii S. Mtmrrzty , l'emiee , .Iefl't'rsomi ; ( ieorl.e lCiim'e , ' - l'ICI'CeViiiC' , Van Jlurt.mi ; Jo'iemit ! \ \ . Ilotmse- mcmi , Ies Moihils , l'oik ; Jacob Smmsitli , J'ost- 'iile' AiiallItlCe. ; Colorttla : 1tstoration onti increase- Nathnn Satlhiderit ( deemaed ) Georgetown , (10:11' Creek. htethtorlltiohl 81511 reisatm-Wii- , j 11am 11. Brown , 1)emiVe'r , Amapalmee. Original j witlow-Samall l' Satimiders , Geolgetolvu , 1k Clear Creek. Norill 1)a Icota : I rtcrease-W' II I lain IC. b'niitli , Ltsboml. ilttnsomn. 1554110 of April 2P were : Neiii'aaka : Originul-Chimrles D. IT. Tie. liritige , heath , IltumIrler. Atimlitional-b'Pccial ( 4i April 30) ) lnvld 'l'lmliot , Crab Orcilarti , Johml- son. Orlglmlnt WitloVth , etc-Julia A. hair , i'le'nsant Valley. Dodge : Mary holler , Omaiimt. Mexidlim ) war smmrvlvor-Ludley L. i1olliiter , Clllpmlmnn ; , alerricic. Iowa : Orlgiiilmi-llemlil'c ( ' I lnasclmnnnn , fur- ' " - llrlgtcrl , 1)02 iiolmlea'illian ; ) A. 1 111cr. - . ' Mursimmtiltown , Mursilail ; ( leorgo II. Ilogia ( mieeetmiietl ) , Jea Moine.'s , h'oiic. Atbiltiomlal- - itiit'y Cearv , 1ariy , Sac ; MosIy IIm'tntlc , Ord , alahlIthohI , iterleWni 1111(1 imicreave-Orson 0. 1IOt0ilkii8 , l.UWith. Cuss. 1 n'rt'm Ihe-JItimmI 'P. irltcli , Betiformi. Taylor ; Colminmhtmi , B. 5ev- cr715. ( iravity. Taylor , ! Lt'I'slme-Js'ttit ' iimilf- bill , \Vood , Clayton. Origilliti witlOlyth , ete- ' I teliecc'a , I I I II , 'l'oied o , 'I'a in a ' ' , mi I ) in I I. ilogimi , 1)es idoifles , Polk ; NIlmimIfo C. 1111mm-tin , Fairlielti , Jiferaon ; Stmrnii ii , leeke'r , Kmioxvlile Mllrinml Iotmltia NlciloieVmlSli - Ingtomi , wlithiiimlgton ; Susnnnitli ltlmgor , ( Jiemi- s'ootI , ZUlus. Coiorttio : : Origimmal-Jncab IT. Mcintyre ( miecerted ) , Demiver , A rimimimoe. Orlgimial witiowi ; , etc.-Eiemlora McIntyre. DelIver , Arumtailoo : Sarail A. ilowrlng. l'unchmo Sprimigs , Clmaifec. \\'yomnimlg : Incrcase-Joiln lhlli , Buffalo , JOililsOn , itmht , of' April 30 were : Nebraska : Orlj'imai-\S'nlter C , 1Vhitn iavenpnrt , 'l'imnyer , Aitiltlonmtl-Smnorml ; Slnt'r , , 1)nykln , Jefferson. Iimcr.aso-JOhin V. % Vliltitpi'ic , St. l'aul , I itVtlmSi P'ramiclu M. \VlmItmlu'r. ( Jefleva , Fiiimnore' . i1elstmo imlii ( imlerease-FranciH Soucey , Collegp View , harictistor , OmIgimitil Wihln-lltlmllantlma J. Adnmnti , Soutil Aulitmrn , Nerntmima. loWtti Om-lglnai--\Vllliaflt , PatrIck , Tile , Monomla ; FInley llemon , 1t ! l'nm'ic , Blelcin. 5011 , lte'ittit'-FrtlmiUIt3 M J I I umsiali , Letimm , Decatur. Original WitioW-JItliC 13. Iluxbury , Cedar ltrliitlH. iinrl. C lointlo : Orlgirai-JOiiti Ti. Ryan , I'ut'itio , l'uettlo. imlrretle-OSetlr I" . Sumifom-ti , i'iftbit ) , I'Ul'llO. Origilial widow-Mary A. Olllett , Colorrmtbo Springs , El i'tiso , Wyoming : llmerellusi-SlN'lai ( , May ; sie- cliii net ) , Joselili 'V' Fi.siier , Cimeyenlie , , Jtrltlii : le , , Montana : Original-TImothy B. aianiiix , , - ilelmville , Deer Lehigh. . - - - _ _ - - - - _ _ ] FIOTURES PLEASANPLY POIN'I'EDLY PARAGRAPHE.D ? - - , b : . A. I'l'til.R DhilITSION _ 'J'ltitt sumoulti be 'xplotietl ha time belIef . tliiit it larger ProPortion of weak aiutl Iiiuiierect eyes Is ( child itmttoiug tIme emil- t Is-ateil elmisses thlan aitiotug the ilhlter- uto-imut ' 1icii a Ihlaul'iO oceuluttlon ( lOt'Sul't IlocestIltato ( ilsl'rhlnlnathmmg Imse ot lila e'yt'-1me doesn't notice ( It'f'ects Its StOU US tilt ) ttttmdt'iut-titii' elaliorato free exmiliilitiitlouiti muid hmmttde'to-ortlet' jH3't8C1eS ofteii 01)011 ) UI ) it 110W ilIglit. Aloe & PenfoldCo. VI 1408 Fariiarn , . t - - - - - - - - - - . /J. lIt ) YOU 1111)51 A W'IIifr , , . . 'l'iie ltiaclIlse'i hIiiOl)1t1 ) deithflll(1 your IiIhiIieiIattl ( I1ttJi1tIoi-tllerc ) arc all time gooti 11011115 Of all other vlmeeh Iii the ' ' 1'CilpSO"-leSItleS ' ' ' 1111111) llO % tt'attireil tilfit other whtet'ito camuimot. shioi'-jt Is tim 1le'cst ilnhroye(1 ) ( inodcrmi wlcel on time imunrket-u high grade wheel In eyery 11111180 ot ( lie word-it PCrtCL't beauty- unti whemme'er SIlOWlm shIrImrlst'Co tIme be. lioltier-coiIm timmml s'u It. Wolfe Electrical Co. Nothsldoatreell l4 Captol Ave - - -0' I- ( , II I Lz , : : . : - .mi u - 'I AIN'T I'V A i'ImIt'I" * ' VlCTUltIi _ Makes us tiiiimk of tIm tlmiio you WOl'O I ml oim 1' tt ni-a iotk , i a g a t llct ) Ii i'll fiit iii u's-- hillil you stltl : 3'OIl hiittl somtmn old plot mlmt's 'o1t'il like to put 11(11 % ' fratites ait-litit tutu , luict's % 'l'u too lilglm-iio IlgiIu1' 1111111 IlimylOtly ) dlsO-iLit ) liC'tUt'O ) tI'almil'S Cost too liite1-Sv&Vo ) ctmt. our ldetul'ti ( l'htIsIu li'ICeS ) Iii t'1' ( ) since tilCli-mliul you Cliii gCt nil yet s'airt now fou- less thou the iimouildlimg tmsc'tl Cost. A. Hospe , jr. , Music atidArt 1513 DoUglas - - (1NI J1'l'I' IN 'i'JlI A1ul Auth thu other III our eiirie store- I en tis on I 0 0 gootl din II CO fom' you to see / -W thiO niost OXtm'aoi'iJIlmul'ly beaut ifiml si m'itv ummat timigs you ever timuis' lii yolit' life-- - ' they lire tilt , luist 1(1 COIlIC IIi-bettlI do. lhICl tvo ummtiItlIfl-iitilI3' ( JhIIIia uiumtt- hug 20c 11 yni'tl-huu a umiultltunlu of lint- tei'ims-good fiit' Olik'IJ-hluJ lIg 10(1111- ( bedl'otinclean hrt't ) ly-'iimt t Omaha Carpet Co. , . 1515 Dodg