- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - . - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I : TTIC OMAITA DAIFiY IIEES1JNDAY : , MAY 17 , isni ; . - - _ _ - - V 1i t.V1k k < . \ ' UC'k't > 'x ' t > x AI\ tv' t I h I tt 1t > \ \ t l l\ . , - 'J ! ! - - - , \ - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ r\ -v , _ r4L I _ * i : : ' It : x > ? : 1 tb ' \ : ' ) w i , . . I 'P ; : j ; Palst k ; Malt Extract 1TTER known na "Tho : - Boat Tonic" IH Oflo of thu oldest extracts b&L.1. : on the market. It i our nrnbltloii to soil only the vo1..v 1)UVU'3L and most nutritious ; 4.lX extract , and we can guarantee 5 ; : this to be the only Lnlo that tr ; ought to be used. p \ It Cost : A ft $2,765.42 1IAT'S ' it our now X..it : _ soda fountain costs. It will arrive next week , and on Sttuitay next will bo the ' ) Cfliflg day. Wu . : 'C hav1 ( lonated the PrOcCClH of ci. . ' the opening tiLLy to the Salvation Army who will have entire charge foi that day. b i 4 ( \zj mr T1k . N ' a . _ _ _ - . L'c > iVk\X [ ; k SETTLE1ENT NOT IN SIGHT Differciico flotwecn the Otoc and Missouri Indians and the Settlers. DELEGATION OF RED MEN AT WASHINGTON EN1)et dl ) Ieet Stcretitr ) Smith , , ii V.4I fltMIlIy II tid I Ii e Ii t iir ; , HUiIiH to 'Ifl i.sent to , ills lrojoslt lou. WASIIIN&TON , May 16.-Spoclal ( Tole- graunj-Tluo dilegatIon qf Otce Indians i hich hu uuow on Its way to Washington to coiitu1t Secretary SIUt1I with regard to the differ- oL1ces between their tribe and the settlers on theI ceded lands In Nebraska. will lurch- ably r04c11 lucre Monday They will probably - bly not be afforded an opportunity for a conference - feronce wltl tlit. olfl lal betoro Wednesday , and their buisinoss will hurdly be coiicludoi at one meeting , su , that nothing definite will ho (10110 next weok. It Is understood that 3ccretary Smith L of the opinion that ho can DrovalI Upon the Iuudlan to accept his propo- oltion or a rebtte o five yirs' interest and all extension of that length of time in 'o litch the settlers may pay their vresent indebted- n. , . 3055. lIe is bIIovcd to be laboring under the Impression that undue lifihtuenco has boon brought to bear upon the tribe by interested juartics , aiul Is further of the opinion that vlthout lu1q influence being present lie can secure the consent of the Indians to his proposition. It vili be a hard matter to iuiako 111111 cluango luh lresout stnd , and titero is a POiblltY ! that this conference uay be prqdtictlve ef no good result , either or uottlers or InJapu ! , Iiud Commissioner Launoeux vilI shortly surciusro for submlsIon to ecretary Smith a sot of insIrlIctIons to registers anti reedy. cr5 of local land ofllccuu for their guidance in carrying out the act of March 4 , iStlU , In ' reference to hung of lroot by Innocent tir. I cluuuseruu of land Irouui railroad companies in older that they may obtain Patents US Oti. thurized by the act. This vIii apply to these sottiers along the Ibm of the B. & . M. r.uil- road , TZuc u instructions will b framed with the special object of eau.Inw purchasers no little annoyance , delay and expeliso as pos. bible , 'Plio senate eOlnmittOO on naval nffats to. day inatitu a favorable report on SeuIatQr l'ot. tigrow's bill granting one condemned cannon to the Lake Madison , S. I ) . , Veterans' asso. clatton. bleutenant Chatlos 0. LYman , Second caY- nIry , having been found tuhysically untfl for 3urou11oti0 , has boeu ordoc1 to his homo to uwatt retirement. Thu h0W30 Ot 118 ieIion scslon last night agreed to the senate bill , grantluig a ponton of $50 per month to ( lie widow of the late ( lenorat ( leorgo I. Sleneer. viuo formerly lived iu Iowa and Nebraska , and was a son- ) titer fr u Alabama after the rar. .itCClMihIlSilIl ) IN ( Nl Sl5S4lON , ' S'orlc fit tile .tiuiiiitl 3I'Vit1Y of tIui % ( 'uuigreuo4 Of Ilonuluiruis , WAShINGTON , May 1G.-The annual sos. slolt of the congres. of Jiondursa clostl In April , antI aInOLIS the acts of ililerest which ft taunul , tts reported to the Stale department by Unttod States Consul Little at Tuuciilpa , ere tile ( ollowiuug , 1. A cncesaion granted to New York caiiltallst for the building of an iuter-oceaiiie railroad train Puerto Cortez to Ainaja. For , arryliug UtIt , the vonceaaiofl the comiauy , * ntlst consolidate the foreign debt and make arralIkelUenl with tlu holders of tIle IOrmer concession for the sauna road. 2. CormUrlulation of hue treaty of union cola- lurateil * year betweet Itondura8 , Iearagua und Salvador. a. Conftrlnotlon of the treaty of frctndshlp batweOn llonduraa and Costa Rica. 1. RatificatIon of the convention Providing for a conuinittee to SIx the boundary between foadura sad Outewala. - - - - - - . - _ - - - - - - - - -I- - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - We Challenge Omaha Druggists- . To Compete with these Prices and Fly hi Oir Class Patent Medicines < _ Paine's Celei'y Compound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c Birney'sCatarrh Powder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OOc Pierce's Favorite Prescription . . . . . . . . . . . . 62c Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery . . . . . . . . 62c cr ; arfielci 'I'ea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 S. . . . . . . . . 15c Stuart'sLyspepsiaTablets. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32c \AT amer's Safe Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80c Carters's Little Liver Pills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c . Allcock'sPorousPlasters. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 9c . ' I fl 0 - 0 1 a fr a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 c Eau de Quinine ( large size ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56c Eau de Quinine ( small size ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28c S yrup of : Ficjs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32c Flood's Sarsaparifla . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64c Hall'sCatarrhCure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c Gem Catarrh Powder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Chamberlain's Cough Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c Duffy's Malt Whiskey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc S. S. S. ( large size ) . . . . . . . . $1.30 s , S. S. ( small size ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Scott's Emulsion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67c Cigars and Cigarettes . EIVI3 CP.NT CIUARS "FullVelglzt"le cacti , seven for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c "Moiikeys"-1c each , seven for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c "Gold Cross"-le each , seveii for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c "WorIti Ileator"-lc each , seven for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Tcui Ccitt Cigars "l'lio Alhert"-Te each , four for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c "Irish Girl" ( Conchu Espoclal-7e ) each , four for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25o "Irish Girl" ( Perfectos ) , tc ) each , three for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c 'Fior do Teller"-7c eneli , four for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c 4'C'llflhlCellOl" ( Iiiimt 1"InaTo ) each , four for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "ClIalleollor" ( Perfeetos-Oe ) each three for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25o "Geiterill Artliur"-To mcli , four for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . loy Wc floods horace It. Kelly's ( Purititiios-Oc ) each , three for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25o Claarcttcs Sweet CaIOrals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4o Old 1)oinlnion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4c Adinlral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 4c Sweet MtflCfltS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dritill Clgmtiette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4o JtlClllflOIll Straight Cuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sc I ' . llOl ) % VOINI ) flY A UISIIEIIM.tN. I1t'uitl fled jIM lluiu1fiiur lzLIIM , \1i U Coiuiuuult it.I StuIt'Idt- . The body of Mary Dav ! , the negro girl wio comnmnitteti suicide May 5 by Jumping lnt tim river from the J01108 street dump , was found yesterday atternecum on a tndbar two unties below the Union Pacifle bridge. TItO boly was dIscovered about utoon by a fisher- nuit named Charles Wittig. ha towed it. to the NEbrasico , side of the river and notified the coroner. When the body had boeut taken to tIm nuorgimo , a slstr of the decea.sod , Mrs. Flla thirrowLi , living at 1313 Lavenport street , fully hlrntifled time reniains oZ the girl front her tIrei auuci a plain gold ring rora on the left hand , Mrs. Barrows statetV that the last aeon of her sister wuet at 2 o'cloclt Monday - day afternoon , May 5. Mary 1usd visited her during S.turtiay and Sunday. and when they parted had said that. lu intended returning to the family for whom she worked as a domestic , on West Pacific street. Au hour later nle waa seen to jump into the river by a number of bystauiders Smo is thought to have been insane from the cifects of a tumor on the brain , Time deed girl has a mother Ijytag at Leavenworth , ICon. , a sister , Mrs. Joslo Jamo , residing at 2810 Dotugla.i street , and a brother , Charles , working at the Merchants hotel , in addition to MrB , Ilarrows. The ro- iuains wilt be btricd today. ( .Il'Y LiGlNldL:1L : : JlO'.VILb IIONOIIRD. 4tjuiiuuliitu1 it : ; ; ; ; . ; : f tmu.Ilourd ( .1 uir , . to A ii liii hulls. City Engineer it. B. 1lvell was in ox- collant spirits last evening over the receipt - ceipt of a telegram from Secretary of the Navy Ililary A. Herlcrt informing him that ho had been appointed a member of the hoard of Visitors of the Naval academy , Thu telegram further requested him to wire his aeceptanco , whIch ho did without Un- neceasary delay. The hoard , of Visitors of the Naval acaui- amy consists of flyc members , who era apPointed - Pointed by the presiulont. It is their duty to go to Auimpolis anuiu&tiiy & , inspect the acad- emny , investigate its work for tIm current year and Iflako a report , which is later transmitted to congress. Mr. howell ( laos not know who his aesociates on the board vhhl be. lie % vU chosen , doubtless , because ho studied at the inatttutlout , from which ho gradunteul iu 1885 , lIe romaiiued In the navy until IBSS , when ho caine to Nebraska. The first meeting of tIm board which Mr. Howell will attend in lila now capacity will occur in June , , , IASrjsii. 1'J.tJ3hlIIltS IN slSSloN. Ntulluuulcn ANNO'huI t hen Sileels Iele- uIes tO the' Nat 1011111 ( oneuut lou , . The Nebraska State Association of Muwter Plumbers hold abort sessions yesterday afternoon - noon and evening in tim Builders' Bxchango rooms in time Now York Iito building , for ( lie iuurtoso of electing delegates to the national convention of master vluinbers , which takco place at Cleveland , 0 , , June 2 , The meeting : as pre.9tdetl over by arahani l'ark of this city , with II. 11. Oaffey of Lincoln as secretary - tary , The delegates elected were Graham l'ark of Omaha , F , A , lCorsuneyer of Lincoln , and John howe of Omaha. At ( hue evening ses'ion tko members Ires. out vuro addressed by Treasurer Goctlwln of ( hue national body on time subject of 'Supplleo Sold by Jobbing houses to Conaunuora" and other subjects in connection with thu trade. The iubect of furtherIng hue interests of the organization by extending its membcrehiip in the state cauume up for dibeussion. There were about thirty utiembors prceont from various PorttOnkJ of thm state , The body adjourned last night , _ - I'I1 1)uvn ii Vt-li I liii iii. Siuift. Malt lonnelly of aienvootl , Ia. , while in an Intmcicated eonditon $ last evening fell ( Iowu a venIlattng shaft in thio Urupawtc huotQl. lfQ vpa tnken to the volice * * lpiin 1(11(1 afterward removed to the home of mu friehlul , Stis tjom vuu3 broken by the ( nil , ufld lie Wits slightly Injured tulernahly , p. Izhl ) . SOLIDAY-William It. , May f6 , lSSd , in this city. of COhisUtupiOn ( of the brat , , , brQther of Mrs. M , 0. Maul , &i'd $ lean , 1u zicral notice later. iIORCAN SPEAKS FOR CUBA Alabama Senator Makes t Plea to Have the Insurgents Rccoguiza1 , CALLS FOR SOME ACTION BY CONGRESS Ills Itesol UE huulu Iteuluest iuu.r I uiforuuuui- * lIL Couuceruuluig t lie Itiglits of .utnierlt'uuuus Vinier 'I'r.-zu ties y1th Siuuuin lu. .ttl,1eul. WASHINGTON , May 16.-The Cuban ques- tlon was revived iii tim senate today when Mr. Morgan of Alabama , who reported the original resolution , spoke in favor of further and more decisive action toward the reco- nition of the Cubans as beliigorenta. Time senator declared it to ho the duty of congress - gross to adopt joint resolutions in favor of beliigerency , s ldchm , unlike the previous concurrent - current resolutions , WoUld require thuo ap- turoval of the nrcsident amid time fix responsi- bihity. At the close of Mr. Morgan's speech the senate alolted without debate tIme roan- lutlons introduced by him directing the comut- mittee oil foreign relations to inquire anti report on the treaty relations between the United states anti Spain relating to time Americans now under condeumination at havana - vana ; also requesting the vresidemut for time recent diplomatic correspondence with Spain on this subject. The resolutions have iio reference to the recognition of belligerency , although they ierved Mr. Morgan as a text for his spteth on that line , FuIogics 'ere delivered on time late W. It. Cram of Texas , after vhich , as a further mark of rcapeet to the deceased , the senate adjourned. Mr. Morgon , democrat of Aisbauna , toolc the doom- soon after the senate convened today for a speech on hula Cuban resolution introduced - duced yeeturda ) , but yielded temporarily for Uflno routine business. Hills were paused giving comupemisation , for a bridge buhit in th9 Yehiowstomuo National park ; gianting a right of way to time lemuvor & Cripple Creelt & Southiwost railroad through the South l'ark and l'tuuu Crook reservation. Colorado ; op. ropriating $200,000 for a public buiidlug anti site at MeKeesport , i'a. Mr. Morgan. in his speech , saId the proxtm- Ily of time island to our shores , our cant. mercial relations with time Cubans , time Amen , can owneuhmip of nuueh property there , thmu actual residence of imiany tiuierlcuna , etc. , all comiubiiie to comupol u.u to xaummiuu title thy conditions existing in Cuba anti to detonmuino for ourselves whether a state of war or a siato of tiosco exists. lie spohco of the impatience of the Anion. can hChiQ in witnessing the ialntul occur- notices hut Cuba , while pur government miteas- umned time losses by dollars auu1 time puhinitteti claims for comuulueuisatlon for Individual losseui. 4'3 great civil conilict hai ( Waged in Cuba inco the tall of 1891 , hue said , cliii had Ill ? creased with startling magnitude until 150,00Q Svaulsh troopmi were in the hold , Yet upon a ionlal of these self-evident facts rests t119 oiitentioa of Spain that the United States hulust not recognize a condition of war a oxiting. tlm , ftorgun said the flagrant condition - dition exiating lilghut escape the attutIoq of tiuoeo in authority , yet it must shupcc } tiu world that a diplomatic fallacy permIts time asuortlon that mm war exists. 'i'iuo diplouuiati fallacy Is sustained t'i time claim that the Cubans have ; m forts , when the iviso genonsi , ship of the Cubans kept them tromu con. centrating in forio. It was sustained also by thu claim that the Cubans had ito hheet ammt no saporte , when it was eyjtlent that thtt.'e could be iuaiutaiuc.cl only by a heavy artii. lery and CqUiifllOflti ( not losessed by the Insuremuts , These , said time senatyr , ivere the as'orttons of carhuot kuighmti , and chlvalriq warriors , but to k'eilsll4e military ic.aders lini on gaining indopondenoe rather than a ills. play of sentiment they ivero the climax of absurdity , 'tue senator declared that flue of- femtse comuipittte4 by thioso Americans mmot lucid at havana vuro no immore snigqs titan smnuggiimag. It wmum the first duty of this gay- ernnmyutt % o donaud ; timat the military trial ci the junisonorp be set aIdt , Until tiii vus tion , no QthtQr or further Pt.gJtjstlpims obauid be considered. Until that trial is set aside , Patent Medicines w 1E tectric Bitters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Oc \\l'illiarris' Fink Iills. . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Pyrumicl Pile Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c C uticulla F.esolvent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Carlsbad Spi'udel SaLts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Is.T o.-'I'o-Bac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c Krause's Headache Capsules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c Shroder's Headache PoWdbl's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c Victor Headache Capsules , 2c size . . . . . . . . . c Egyptian .iotus Cream. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc V aselirie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tc Witch Hazel , glass stopper bottle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc Powdered Borax , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uk Moth Balls , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6c 1 Dozen 2-Grain Quinine Capsules. . . . . . . . . . . . 5c :1 : Dozen 3-Grain Quinine Capsules. . . . . . . . . . , , . 7c 1 Dozen 8-Grain Quinine Capsules. . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc Pabst Malt Extract , per bottle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l c Pabst Malt Extract , per one-halfdozen. . . 95c Pabst Malt Extract , per one dozen. . . . . . . . . . $1.90 ALL OTHER PATENT MEDICINES AT SAME PBOPORTION. Soaps . Cuticura Soap.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15e Cashnioro Boquet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c Juvenile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bc l'oars , Unsconten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bOo I'ears , scented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Woodbury's Facial Sotp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Perfumes \Ve carry only the very choicest perfumes manufueturod , and make t 51)0- citilty of only three well liiowri brands. Luzehi's , I)0L ounco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c Palmnci 's , per ounce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c . Lunborg'm Pci'funics , per ounce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30o Our stcck of Tooth and Hair Urushos , and all other goods poi'tainlng to tire ; : toilet , is uncxcelled-qualit.y anti quantity. 0 H0 Schaefer t Price Drug Str has : L _ , 16th and Chicago ] . declared Mr. Marg n.overy day is a day of national humiliation to us as a ieolulc. After reviewing the course of time United States in the struggle for free institutions , time senator compared It with the .earch for "technical anti frivolous excuses" to debar remedies against 'nuch tyrants as Weyler. " lie referred to the conclusive cvi- demices of atrocities and the shooting of noncombatants. 1Vlthu srar recognized , as existing , the laws of war , as applIed by the law of nations , would become appiicablo to our citizens now 'erving imi Cuba , and would forbid Spain i ont treating them as lumsurrectionlste. Mr. Morgan said in conclust : "it is time nroPer course for congress to observe to bond a jolmit resolution to the president , declaring that a state of public war exists in Cuba , and that the Parties engaged in that war are belligerents , to each of whommi tIme laws of nations equally apply , , if such is the opinion of congrns. Thin is a duty ot wise and sincere patriotism , although It may umot be otlmerwiso imperative , for the reason that sucit a declaration is not a legisiativo act , and is not , therefore. required to be sent to the president for Ills approval. Congress can waive that question , and should not raise it in a matter that does not necessarily - rily raise time status of the comistitutlonal division of powers of our govornmncnt , whether it ha lit a state of war or peace , but only concerns a duty we ewe to our own lt3UPlo ) in determining for ourselves , whether a state of Ss'ar or a condition of peace exists in Cuba. It the pesidemut. acting on time assuniptiomi that a state of war exists in Cuba , and a recognition of the rights of the parties engaged in thmat war ao belilgerants fails within his excltiihve constitutional power in conducting diplomatic negotiations with foreign govonmontr , should choose to ignore the existence of such a war , eon- gross , after time almost unanimous expression of opinion on tlmat subject , owes it to time Imonor of time body to devolve the responsi- bihity upon the preident. Under cxi.9tlng circumstances rome department of time gov- ernmcnt Jnust beconie rospommsiblo to our own people , and to time judgmmmont of niamikind for continuing to Pernmit the falseiuootl to remain - main umirabuked that peace prevails in Cuba. and that war does not exist there. Wlmetlmer it is congress , or time president , that ( blues the facts and repudiates time appeal to tIme sentiments of our people , and the honorable duty of our people and the liommor- able duty of our government , there whit be a great account to render in the end for blood that patniota are hedtiing every hour in tluo caimsa of human liberty that a word from congress or the lmresldent would stop. " Time rosohttion was adoptol , after being cimanged , so as o request time president , instead - stead of time secretary' of stab , for copies Of tIme correspondence q'egarding the lrotocol amid its bearing mupon' the tniai anti con- dcmnlatiomi of United Sl'htes citizens captured in or near Cuba , i Thmen , after the Cram eulogies , the Eenatewijourned. F'Iomir 'l'rm , ii v ifthiI'iiClflU ( ' , ( , mINt. WAShINGTON , ? IL4) 16.-Time flour trade of the l'acitic coast with Ecuador , via Ban Francisco and OumLraq'mmil ' , wlmich Imas boon brought up to cpniuidrablo importance , is now thmroatenetl svltlu destruction at time hands of time Ohuihiapn , antI already It Is smmtfonlng very serieusiy tronm limo comnpeti- tion , The unorclmantmm oplaiim that tiui state of timings has boem. iraught about by time high freIght clmargp mnatle by tito steam- Situ ) company since 't nq longer has to immeet commipetitlon. Unhtem tates Consul Dihiard at Guayaquil , who reports this matter to the State department , sya that if the people of I'cimador opec bfc9Iume recanciied to time use of Cluihinum flour juuionican exports of hour to timat country will almost entirely cease. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 'ouuil I ( hiuu , of 4 hu , 'Er'umsmu ry , WAShINGTON , May 16.-Today's etate- moat of thin candition of the treasury &momys. Araiiublt cash balance , $26S,161,7Q , ; gojJ re..r'u , 114,427,618. . - . . . . _ . . l'i'rfeit uIg ! 'luu uu , fo I iii' htmi''s , Tile lmnar4 o ( iiireeor of the Omqaha Fair mmii Sjueeml as4ociatiohm hmehul mm. meetimmg yes- tem'ady afternoon at whletm they arranged sonic Imiore of time tittu lie for th Juno race immeet , Yesterday 'us .hte last dii ) ' on which bids for the IVmmriollJ ivhleges on the grotnhls werQ to hayo been r teiYmI , but time illume ( Or mill. uxi't , the liquor stand , vams exteumded to Mat' 4i. ' ha timnu was lment in discu.ssjmm ; lnl minor details Ilte couulimig mutual. . liii ) 'FO tl It. llAIt'l'lAN. Life Insuurmumuce .hi-n . 'l'euder II liii xi Couuujuhiuuieuutuury flmiiimuet. Frank 11. hlartigamm , who has reccmitly beau elected assistant supc'rlmiteimtlent of agencies for time l'rovidemut Savimugs' Life hi suranco company of Now York , was tout- dcred a banquet by time Life Imusturanco Un. derwniters' associatIon of Nebrat'ka last even- lug at tiuc. Cammerciai club. Mr. hiartigan will this veek go to Now York to accept time high lOSitiO'im to which imo has beeui called , amid , while all his brother agents last night heartily congratmmlated imiumu upon his well-earned success , timere was mmuamti- fested a sincere feeling of regret that ho was to leave Omaha. 11. S. Neely presided over time banquet , and made a mnost maiccessfmml toastmmuaster. At his right sal time gtiost of time evening , and at his loft , Joimn Steel , president of tIme asso- dalton , to wlmoun time credit of time evemit was largely due. All the guests lresent were called upon for speeches , anti before "Auld Lang Sync" was sung a seconmi round of speeclmes and stories iuad been started. Mr. hiartigan was presented with an imn- immense floral design by tIme members of time association , bitt , It is safe to sax , time mnemn- ery.of time convivial occasion which Ito will carry away with imiumi will last lomig after time flowers of imis bouquet have faded. Mirth reigned supreme for five imours , armd tIme number of times that. the health and success of time guest ivero drunk i'ero in- gioum. Those present were : F. B. hlartigmin , If. S. Neely , Jahn Stool , W. J. Fisimer , ii. It , Gould , II. S. Ford , M. F , itohmrer , W. Ii. Brown , \V. I. hawks , Oscar F'ummke , C. ? . Gould , A. It. Ediniston , W. 0. Taylor , J , v. Craig. Thmomumas Seward , Simon Goetz , J. M. hoover , C. B. Gates , Ii. C. Stuht , W. A , Carter , II. S. Winston , L. D , Enlomi and T. B. McMullen. A. 0. U. V. SOCIUl. Ledge No. 18 of tIme Ancient Order of United Workmen will , on Thursday evening of timid week , give a mxcial anti entertainment - ment to its members , timpir ( amhhles anti friends. 'rime social iii tlmtt tlr4t. of a ; erie to ho given regularly heremitter on time thmiril 'I'hursday of each momith mind is free to all , Music , both vocal anti Instrimmnentul , aimmi speaking has been Provided , 'l'hue corn- mUtee in cimmirgo consists of AIomsrs , ( 'I. 11. hiurcbmnrd 0. Ii. Parseil , 'mV. ' I , , , Broudhicid anti J , f , Crawford , -a l'flhtSONAb 1'AhItGiLAI'llS , Mr. 11. ii , Morgan of Lincoln Is rcglsteed at time Banker , B. J. Scanneli has gone to Cimicago to ho gone a fortnight , John H , Mosior of Aumiubon , ha. , was in the city yesterday , J , C. Crawford ofVest Point was calling on Omnahma frienmis yesterday. Miss Clyde hliancimanmi hmas gone to Creaton , In , , emu a 'isIL with reiatives. C , B. Iarlitmgton lmas returned front Cimi- cage and is stopping at. the lharker. It. It. Dickson , an O'Neill attorney , was among time Omnalma visitors yesterday , C , hi. McTCeo nmmd M , a , Owen , stockuuien from Cozad , Neb. , are registered at time liar. her , IdiM LIiIie Malcolmum of Frenrnnt , Nub. , is visitimmg Mrs. J. J , Jeniglmt on Si , Mary's avenue , B , 'Ii' . Nash lies returumomi from Denver , Cole , , where he lies becmmt on a imimort business - ness trip. August Stiles , traveling la'aonner agent for the Union Pacific , returned front St. Paul last nluitt. J. II. Daniels left for Lincoln last evening , where lie will rejoin hula wife , who is in tlmat city visiting ! niemmd. J. A. Traynor , general Imaggago agent of time tJmiion i'aciflo , left for Chicago last night oil a short imicammuro trip , Miss boui Cowan hmas returned from Now York , imavitmg concimtdemi a successful ceason in vocal study' with Vrida de Gebelu Mit- forth. Jciseph Morarnan of Chicago. imo lies beeui visiting lila fatimor , lb. M. Itlurammian of this city ( or a fortnight , left for h ! lmomzmo last niglut. Nebraskans at time hotelam W. 1' , Noilson , f.ozlngton ; JV. . Latta anti W. It. Marr , TolcanmaimV. ; . 11 , lavldson , Springfield ; ( I , 14 , Hover , laplhiiomiV , It , Wthliammis1 lice- : u lR'1'iNG OF 'I'll il L'tlt l ilO..Iti ) . A. P. ' 1'mu1e ltILIC'tVi i'ri.slile'ut for the Iimusmuimg Vex ; i' . The Board of l'ark Commmmmtiariommers imeld an executive sesnion yesterday afternoon , just before time timno set for time regular mneotimmg of the board. All of the mmmembers of time boarmi were presents including J. C. Wlmarton , tIme mmow member , vlmo succeotled Judge Lake. Lake.'lmomt \'lmomt time niceting was called to orth'r Mr. Kiipatrick Itutroduced a rcsohumtlon comui' umendatory of Judge Lake , viuichm was adopted , On motion of Mr. Kilpatnick , Mr. Ttmkey was re-elected clmairmaum of time board for tIme ensuing year. Mr. Kilpatrick was elected vice presimient ; C. B. hates , one of the members of time hoard , was elected secretary. An application frommi Heuiry hiroer , for time ltoition of tuperintonmient placed ott file , Mr , Hates rentarkimug that it lmai heemu unmlerstood timat time hoard would dispense with a superintendent for time present , aut until more funds could be obtained. A roo. lutioim Was amioptod , requesting time president to perform time duties ef superintendemmt , as far as nossihie. Five electric iighuts were ordered placed in Ihanscomum park. A resolutiout was pasmmei , thanking F' . B. Lowe for dommating lmis services as secretary of time board mluriumg timis year. IhIimeuimul CouImelI for Nehrmmsl.n. 'rime anmutual council of tIme diocese of No- brasca will be Imelmi hut time catlmedral out W'ednesiay , May 20 ; holy commntmnion and bishcp'mm address at 11 a. un. ; buinot uneet- ing at 2 p. Hu. misudonam'y mnm'eting , withm umldress by iilmtlmoi ) 'l'iiitjot \Vyomnmmtg , mit 8 p. in. All elmurcim 1)001)10 mind other fm'leumd of missions mire wmtm'mnly invited mmmiii urged to lie Im'tcumt. 'l'imti annual meeting of time Woman's Auxiliary s'iil hu Imeiti in Tm'iuuity catlmetiruti on 'fmcisiay , May 19. Celelmratlon of holy continuum 10mm , 10 mm , ma. ; hush mmt'ss immeeting , 11 IL. Iii. , fehiow'eml by himmichm ; unhshnnary macct- lag. 3 p. mit. , i\'itlm uttiuiremus by lihahmois Tuhiot \Vyounhiig anml aIm's.'nrd of Cimicmmgo. Ito- ception by itisitol ) ummtd ! irs. ' .Vortiuingtomu at Itrownoil immihl ( romut hi to It p. ma , All frIends of missiolts tutu uneunbers of time chmum'eim are warmly invIted to attend these services , S 1)cvlure' lime IIo'ott OiT. 'rite brewers , who have been on a strike tom about ut year , lucId a meetIng last nighmt and declared the 1oycott off on Mets him'othm. cm's. No understandIng huts been arrived at with time other boss brewers. a Leit mire em , Sti'muuu Ilmugi , . . . . mute , Anmiross' itosewatem will lecture ? lonuiay evemmimig before the Steam Rnglneerlng' club of time Yummg Mcmi's Climimjtiamm aseochmitinmi , Ills subject wIll im the ' 'Nature of Steen ; mmml time rransummissiom ; of Power , " LlC.tfj lIltR'I'I'lflit. Time oratoniai creation of Haydn will be givemi at Lloyd's oum June 3 , One of time attaohmea of time Missouri Pacific ofllca diuxtimigmuisimed hmimmmtmelf before a large crowd cmi Farnaimi street yesterday aftertmoomm by stopiiimmg a rummaway temun , Itoss Crorne , time small boy who was arrested - rested isle FrIday mmlgimt ten violating time curfew ordinamien , was fluted 5 anti costs in Jumiga Gordumi's court yn4crday. 'flie mmmommey was haiti by Imimi mother. Time fIremen were called to 528 South Twumity-thrat street yesterday mmmormmimmg mihout p3o o'clock in answer toamm umiarmu of tire , but before it. arrived time 00CU3)ahits hut out time blaze , Time lire imuid hoemi started by a gasoline stove expioslumm. 'l'hmo occmmpammt of time vrommmiacs Is A. 11 , l'imtmiley. Time mnayor lieu rcceivcml a letter traun Ire- lanmi imiqimirhmig after time whmernbouuis of Anmly iogan. 'flue letter is froimm hogan's tath r and mutated hue Imami pot heard from lmh& semi for several years , but ( list Ito was at one timno on time pollco force lucre. hogan Is now a inutorummutim iii time euumpicy of time street car c ° mnpamty , _ _ _ _ a _ _ _ _ lov'uuu'uut M ut ( ) e.'mimi % ' ( 'sI4iN , 11um y I H , At Now York-Arrived-Nith , from llama- burr. $ aihtmii--Ommtnmio , fur Jamtdomm ; llritish Queen , tar Amttwerjm ; FrauchM'o , ( or Iluii. \'emmics-ArnIvt'd-JustIn , ( mann New Orleans - leans ; l'lctiula , ( remit New Yom k. A ( liarcelouma-Arri'eml---Axmnlnster , frommi Ctmmurloston. At himtvre-Arniyefi-Ingo , from Baltimore. A ( i"amm from Honolulu. , - - . - . / * , - jk t jka * a - _ _ k ; -f- _ E : - - State of Nebruslcal53 . - louglmts Cumumity C lhAliLS ) : II. SChAEFER .m4 : - being duly sworn no- ( itt'lIUg to law (10110505 mid says that ho does not va3' ollice remit for utity t'mtCtlCIrg imh'stcImttt , neither tInes ho tinY 't ± , a ) orcoittago Oil ; trosct'iptions sent to Itis store. chls , ii. SCl1AlhlIhi. - . " tiwormm to htil tot o time t imlq mdl im limo' o f ' - " ' : mt : Iy , iSOd. moid tm b4enI bed I a mumy 'I , mmtusuhmce , N. L' . Palm. . Not.t : ry Public , The Albert Cigar ; cite of - yQulTIoNAirx I \ . ; ' ' Citrammi sold nmivwhioro -It lit tttndo by the i'ohl knurn lli'tit , ( u1 Gtuimupei't 13t'o. of Phil- t. . midelphlmt , 'hiu iltlVu it wom'ltl v1do t'ujttttatioti fat' mnaiitinctui'itig ( gttod gooi1.V&m Immive umt hmoltmtmmey lit rcttmmmtmuummdumm.t tlis cigar to all loversof a j'ood ummmoku. , _ . _ . - . " - 1K- 4 ; > _ ! ? &k : t . I L\\tA , : ? ( -n- - < \ ' < ' ' ' ' .4 D0MINANT SIWENTHS : 'i4' + ' ' 4 ' Charles hhiggimms , time talented young yin- ilmtist , has jmm returned ( remit l'lttsbtmng for a 'acatIoui , lIe hmas itlayed mill tlmroimgim time past sc'ascmm tt'ith time big Symmmpimommy oreimes- tra of tlmat place , and lmas done cummsiderabio sole vork in a highly satisfactory mmmammnor , ( lUlto a number of out-of-tuvmm outgagcmumcmmti imavimug fallomi to him , 'l'imo nrem' ' ' noticea received were iaudatory imideed , cmiii such as any mirtist muigtmt. ho nroud of. Mr. hhiggluis , or Cimariio higgins , as Ommiaba iviil always call itimim , lma a brighmt , vigorouo persommallty , a decided talent , aumd is a clmto stumlcimt ; witim those qualities one is led to hope great thmimtga of imimmi. . ' . The event whmicim shmoumo i'Ithm huustor through time atmot'piiouiu. amiul immuicah timillutoss of time ItiISL is'oek sami the Smmtoriua Mmmmmmlohlum con- ccrt. Time public was led to believe that time pentonmnammco would 1)0 lIne imudeed , timid mnmrely time iubiio was miot ihIsimpuolnted. TIme program was ummaule umi ) with mood tasie aimd a umlco tiiscrimmmiimatiomi , amid was c'vummiy car- nod out , Smmtorlmms imas canted time emmvhahiio repumta- tion of doimug umutlmimu badly. lie ihees every- tIming well , amid lulu vork alwiiy shows that ito has not hiimtited imi roimearixils. 'Vito mmmcii- ct Mr. Cuummmiimgs , who hiss amm ummfortummato faculty of effacIng iuimiselt , wmis artIstic , as ' usual , Imi hull ; t'muric. This unassumlim yoummg mnatt ij a umiusician of nero tiiami ortli- , ' nary ability. Tito Smitorius Mammdoliim climb aitti the lmum. Perlai Jimmie aimd ( ] mmltar ciph ima'u auldod to their laurels mmmatcrimiliy , Mr. itomumor Moore aimug comimo clmarummimug ' ballads. lIe wee iii good voice end sang well. . - 'p. . Teacimor of Music amid Lemmguiage Mr , Julius Ihorreseum Venilerm'gadc. micar Comutitagen , imal out oxpommltiomm in Berlin Noveummhcr 25 , 1S9 , 501110 very line anti genuimmo old violIns , of ' ' 4 ivhmichi several wore mtwarmicl vu euimimmnms , amid judged to be worth mis follows , by time mmmummio conmmmtitteo ( remit tic'rlin , l'aris nimmi Lontipit exposition : Ommo snmali. huumt good limatrimmuent of 1667 , made by Nicolaus Aimmati , 503 kronur ; one viola of Atttammlo ( iUi.tcplmo aunimieni in 1725 , worth 1,000 krouter , Bitt tIme mmmot highly smal < omm of was time sister imm.niummmeumt. of Pagan i mii's vi chum , mumaml a by Jomoimlm H ima r- uteri l'i 1791 , judged to ho worth 22,000 lirommor. S. . Time aumilenco which greotemi limo emmiincnt Russian pianist last night at time Croigimton timoator was made up of time musical int'l ' social cieimmcutt of Oiumabm. It wee not us hinge lie imtigimt have lumen expictemi , whmtut Quo commsiduurs thuo relmutatians'iiiclm this great soloist lied galnemi in eaOtormi cemmters , bmt what it lackemh in imumniiers it. tuuiod ( or iii entimuehaHnm aimd umpprobatlcn , Leopold ( lomlowmiky is ii great artiot , a wnn- clonfimI piammist , tccimulcaily ; ( mmmay It hu saul ) tIawlovm , 1)oimbtlesmx ) , dId thu gc'ntlemittmmt cuter to time society clmimmtont of limo urcat syp.morn couitinont , ito vouiih rival , imny , lierimapa , outrival - rival t ime lcnIgl L of time ( . I rysaim titeummli Iii , t ho emily Igmuacu , but l'uilerowtid is ot lucre soil ( lpdqwmxky Ia-so , to Gcmilowsky. Wimat'us lii a ima mum 0 ? \ehh , to say that limo great m'ololnt of last evetming lit mimi eunlnetit. Imiamuist , lu-I amoral ) ' ox- mrosslmg 'agiwly ( to gemIIu ; of limo umuoum , Fm-omit eat'tmnui piupers anti crItlihues in immmmmii. cal journals ( imp crItical wcr . dislOSOti ) to ( ixImect sometiming tuxtt'aordimmiiry. TilOy voro imot mlisaimpalited. 'fun prograumm was well arranged - ranged and coimmpnisemi time vorks of Soup. mann , Scimnimert , Cimepin , Vcber , Liszt , \'a ; . her amid Gimick , tngc.thmcr wih ( traimscrImtIopm , by Tausig awl fauuut Saenmm , 'j'cchmmiqmue-GoIioi'Iicy'H ; aiinnst defies tie- serlptiomi-mlolicate , forcetuml , mylphm-like , timiumi- ulenimig , mmover exceedimig time imoummids of trno mm ! I , always mmtui'icismmly , what mnoro cart ommo tusk I cmulful , IauIOuatu ; , imautIim , ImMiutic mmmiii still lovorfimi , (2oulowv'uy appeals to miii mis ami artist. sypll-hualanctiul , liimiaiiui Uiid troll-al- utmost perect , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lIrm.i. , iii ii , mu J"iMimi ( mir , . /irtimur Meyers was am reutuii : lust night nit cute of tIme luarthea whm ) voro immtimlhcae1 ( ' iii ( iii , I'olmim'ry muf mm Uniomu l'mmelhiu freight cmmr ses'crmmi V.'ek $ ago , while it i'as lde- traekpui mit Riluhmorim station , Vimeiu tukuui mimi uuitmy $ , mlymrm. lied t iwir of i 1mm hula Poisossiorm 'imIchm tutu impeim taken froimi qim slyzi. % 41u wumi cuurgd WtM !