- - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - ; TilE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIIIJRSIAY , MAY 31 , 1S)6. - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - DECLINES TOPAY 1N PAPER ; \ nato RJcot a Plan for the Thsue of r Treasury Certificates. r ONE APPROPRIATION I11 IS NOW LEFT .AnIninlctl VIisnIn1 flt,1nt , . J'nr I Sk'nI linis hut the IcnNar , li F111t1fl3 I'nucu1J'cfTer Iru- 3)4)CI IOI'O GreeIIacIN. WAS1ITflTON. Ma , 20.-The mnato totlay 1etetf' a ropoIton by Mr. aorrnan for the Isstu of 1OOOOOOOO of per eent trcaury certificates to meet prospectIve deflIencIoL 'Fh19 wai followed by the iloteat of another proposItIon by Mr. I'effer of iCnns for the 1148u0 of groenhackn to mcet the appropria- r tIon made by the fortUThatIon till ! . Both jropoItIotis ere offered as amondrnent. to Urn fortiflcsitIOi bill , which wa passed , ttnis eavng hut one of the appropriation ,1 bluR , the general ieflclency , to be acted titian. Mr. ( lorrnnn'a amendment devalopeti an anirnted financial d'bate with ir , Sherman - man and Mr. Gorinan as the maIt partict. pants. The forttf1catton 1)111 , as passed , carries $10,763,888 or $1,913,091 more than the hotu'o appropriation. 13111s were pasted appropriating 1OOOOO or a public building at Tacoma , Wash , , and s100,00ci for a iubifc building at Salem , Ore. TO LIMIT TIH SIJI'1t1st1 COUItT. Mnong the bills Intorduced wa one by Mr. Alien , populist of Nebraska , so dciflfliIg the authority of the tlniteil States euprezno court that no bill 1)fl'3'd by cOngress fltlI approved by tim president , or hicoining a law without bla approval , or ( nactod over a veto , hatI be ( ec1arod uncan'ti tutional by the supreme ' court , eXCCJt ) wh'n all the jiilgos concur. On motion of Mr. ( lorman the ienato reconsidered - considered it action in passing the bill for thu enlistment of additional men for the ru1'y and giving the secretary of the navy authority In case of emergency to charter transport ships. Mr. Frye , republican of Maine , ubmitted the conlorenco report on the river and liar- bor bill , The senator explained that an agreement had been reached on all itcniii except - copt the California deep vater harbor and thu San l'cdro , Cal , , Inner harbor. Ito do- lred tlnmelIate ( action on the conference report - port , auggosting that there were certain rca- Botla , well undorstod by itenators , why the 1)111 should bo expedited. Tlii brought out protests from several quarters , as senntor Vlihil to examine the report , Mr. Bacon , democrat of Georgia. said ho would expect to bo fully heard in oppoSIng tue conference agreement against the eppre- priatton for Brunswick harbor , Ga. Ho atided that there was no great public ext. gooey that. demanded the adjournment of ongre's before the public buslnesa had boon iuiy considered. On motion of Mr. Frye to proceed with the river and harbor conference report , the Manding vote was 24 to 13 , eight short of a quorum. On a call of the senate a quorum .was secured. Mr. Bacon again protested against "rushing" the bill. After further dioctisalon , Mr. Frye con- aented to lot thio report go over until to- vrnrrow. Mr. Butler , pcpulL't or North Carolina , hind Intemleil to press for a vote on the resolution prohibiting the Issue of boiid witiiout the anthority of congress , as lie said tiio tihlpments of gold , over 1OOOOOO yesterday , i'howod that another bond Issue rwold , be made. In order , however , not to ( hiplaco the fortificatloas bill , Mr. Butler said he wnuid defer hI niotlon until the ( dli was passed , probably today or tomorrow. Mr. 11111 immediately gave notice that at the first lull In appropriations ho would press the bill relative to punishment for contempt o court. Mr. Sherman also gave notice that he 'would try to take up the "fihlod checso' ; lili at the first opportunity. The iortitlcationt bill was then taken up. tAll of the committee amendinonta wore ' agreed to. to.GOItMAN GOItMAN OFFERS A PLAN , Mr. Gorniar then enftered an importuat amendment providing that In order to provide JnoI1ey3 not upp1led from current revenues or the expenditure ot the government the aecretary of the trenaury , with the approval of tlio president. be authorized to issue 3 per cent treasury cortiileatcs of Indebtedness 'to th amount of $100,000,000 redeemable at tue uluasuro of the government alter three years. Many senators were oa their foot with ob- jectiono and points of order , but before these were considered Mr. Gormat , . t'j > eke briefly on the hood of the amenthuont. lie said ho had already ihown that It the executive / rondo the expendItures called for by the up- ] ) ropriations there would be a shortage lie- tore next January. Mr. Milis , democrat of Texas. responded in a few words , urging that there wore well do- lIned means of raising revenue. Congress ivan hero anti should remain hero to enact eiicli vropor and well matured measures of roliot , instead of recorting to any emergency - goncy plali as that proposed by Mr. German. Mr. Sherman called attention to the liii- ortance of the amomhinent and asked a call of the ieeiiato as the attendance was meager. When a quorum waa secured the presiding omcor , Mr. Chandler of Now hump- ahire , ruled on a point of order raised against the German amendment that It was in order. Mr. Mills appealed from tlio rulIng of the chair. Ileforo the vote taken on the appeal , Mr. Sherman addressed the ienatc against the amendment. lie said ib was on- exnnhiled In the history of thio country that nicli a ProPosition should be iiiade in a titnO of hence. to keep the treasury from bank- ruptcT. It caine at a time when the country , % va amply ohio to lrovido retronuo for tue gov- rnrnont , lIe could name tUe items on which revenue CoUld readily be raised. It was time , lie said , that senatoris ithotild lay aside nil party feeling and make provluion to carry on . the govornniollt. Under the present tarlif law there bail been deficiencies every year and every hour. It had led to a political revolution and the election of a house of reireentati\e5 OplO5 (1 ( to the pre8ent law. That iiotiea 11311 sought to remedy the condition - dition by passing an emergency tariff bIll , which waa sent to the senate and 'hero encumbered - cumbered with a free sliver amendment. lr. Sherman iii1 ho s'as willing to accept that liotiso bill after the withdrawal of tue silver amendment au the best available remedy for the treasury. It It did not yield P/ enough , then let other items be added , tea , coiTee , anything. "Yes , " exclaimed dr. Slutrmnn , " 1 would take the last e'hirt oft ( lie PeOiiiO rather than % 'iolato our national credit. " "PAY AS WI GO. " lie declared that an agreement could be , , : - - t & - - ; = \ I ' . : : . ) & . . _ _ _ _ - ' - . . . - - ' = - - - c. - TWO OV A 1C1'il ) I 'Mnkes a 1)nlr-aIu1 our ladles' 8OO Vair is 1IUyIOl' else's $5.00 pair-nud thu Otlly reason on earth that wu doii't alc 45.OO for tilein is because we inudu 8 ( OrIthIllIto lurchIase titut eiiables us lo sell tlltIII tit 8OO niul not luso uny- thing-lu eltlter tflil or black-lace or ) UttICXtVOIflt ) liolilted tutj-nllI U IhloSt Io1'fCt tlioo ittiy way you veur It-n vi'gtiiai' 5.OO sliuu ( or 3.OO. Drexel Shoe Co. Fond for our Itlus 14 19 Ffl ' en ta1ouc. 1' 11(1 111 ; reirhed In twenty-four hours If senator9 W'Ilil put sIlo their psttiisahip. If congress - gross tild nnt Act then , h.tr , Shetnuin said , lie luau t.d&h & that Prc'ildont Clevtliud , with whoen lie did no siffiliste In polities , wouid n't ' stenil fl on appropriations beyond the 1onuos ho had n hanil , Tue voice of the country. said ho , demtiuleil that we "p37 as we cc. " Uti1 this was ( lone our country wotiiii ho bankrupt and in a position more degrauhing than that of any of the feeblest eountrie of the worlil. "I wotilil tear up ery tflO of those a. propristlon hills , " sild thin sonstor in Closing , "rather than isuc lri.OO1fJOO ) in treasury certlflcata in a single car. " Mr. Corlnan followed In answer tfl Mr. Sherman. lie said the remark at the senator - ator from Ohio was toast renirklIe In vlw of the fact taat he ( .hcrinan ) lied ililOsLif prooeed a sImilar meatiro four years ago to meet a 3'rospecti'o defIciency in the lest year of the hlarrlon aihininistration. Mr. iierman iiiterriptod : to deiiy that his tneaeure wa Intended to meet a deficiency , as there hail hot hjtii deflcIeny under the hlsrrlson administration. Mr. Gorman read the treasury figures of tour yr'nrs ago , cantnching that a deficiency was Impending. Ito prcr.et'ded to show that the failure of ( lie liiconie tax f'aturo of the tariff act and the too liborsi exteullen of the free list hail led to the Present luck at r"- flue. The direct appropriations and conraets authorized this year would reach almost GOOOOO , while tlic reveruo would be tar short of that amount. What was 'tO b' dmio to meet this deileletmny ? asked Mr. G&rtnti. Was it intended to ieiid ( lie nmnney rj2etl on bonds , or veiild the nxecutve ; br&nvh thwart the will of congress by not spending what congress ha'l orderci spent ? htererrinr to time lingley emergency tariff bill , Mr. German asserted that It imad hover been in- tatided to pass , and that it Passed it would not have yielded revenue surnolent to meet time requirements of time government. 'I suggest to the senator from Ohio , ' pro- needed Mr. Gorinin , "that If ho i in eurnet In reaching a nonpartisan remedy let ns agree on three things-the repeal of the niat- tot which crept into tlmo present laws as to alcohol used in time arts , hilch repeal will save $15,000,000 ; then a tax on tea , which every one in the United States vil1 approve at 3 cents , 5 cents or 10 cents a pound , and thou a duty on coffee , which would be so small that no ona would feel It , " WILL FUItNISH TIIFI flEVENUll. Mr. Gorman zmatd these three remedica would yIeld from $10,000,000 to 5OOOOOOO beside the savIng of $15,000,000. If the Ohio senator would agree to this nonpartIsan proposition , saul Mr. Gorman , senators could unite and save the treasury , This , and time emergency certificates proposed by tim amendment , would put an end to the trouble in time financial affairs of the country. The senator referred to the conspicuous republican - lican candidate \rirn liopeth to direct an n'l- ministration which would have protection un- Ui it became eachusion. time candidate of a party of extravagance in expenditures. "If this congresa adjourns without malclng provisIons for the treasury , " said Mr. Gor- imman , In conclusion. "tlmo responobliity ! must rest wIth these who control both branches of congress. If you say that an emergency tarIff bill was oflered , thou the senator from Montana ( Carter ) has given you an answer and has rendered a service to ( ho country in his manly exposure of that bill. " Mr. Miils withdrew his appeal from the ruling of the chair , and moved Instead that the Gorinan amendment be laid on the table. This motion prevailed-Yeas , 42 ; nays , 0. Thmo negative vote was cast by Senators Cock- rail , Daniel , Frye , German , Gray , Hill , Mitch- oIl of Wisconsin , Smith and Vilas. Mr. I'cfter. populist of Kansas , followed with an aniendment providing that all up- proprlntions miniler the pending bill ho ixtid in treasury notes , or greenbacks , to bo Issued as required. ThIs amendment was defeated-Yeas. 12 ; nays , 43. Those voting in the amrmativo were : Iepublicans-Camoron , Pettlgrow ; democrats-Daniel. George , Mills , Itoach , Vest ; populiste-Allen , Butler , Kyle , Petter. Stewart. The fortifications bill was then passed. Bills vere passed as follows : Leasing Fort Omaha military reservation to the state of Nebraska , as a echool of Instruction for time state National Guard ; amending time copyright - right law , to permIt criminal and civil suits for unauthorized Performance of musical or dramatic compositIons ; authorizing a motor and wagon bridge over the Missouri river at St. Charles. Mo. ; amending the pension laws so that the , who served in time con- lidcrato oervlco cihI thereafter entered the minion aervice prior to September , 1864. serv- log for ninety days. shall not be debarred from pension by reason of previous confederate - orate service ; for time relIct of homestead settlers on mmnsmmrvoyed public land , Then , at 6 P. m. , the senate adjourned. MIIGAN'S CUII.5N RESOLUTION. Setimmie Coinmnilteen Foreign Iteii- llsiis i'it''oItmg'ery Cimmit lomisly. WAShINGTON , May 20-Senator Mor- gun's joint Cuban resolution again engaged time attention of the senate committee on foreign relations today , but action was again postponed. The committee Is considering tii question in time light of time recent. occurrences - currences in Cuba involving American citizens - zens , but in order to ct intelligently feels ( lint It is necessary to have aIithe imiformnation obtalnablo on the subject , especially that bearing upon the recent construction of tbe treaty of 1895 and time protocol , Time have therefore decided not to act until time State department can be communicated wIth. Senator Morgan onterel a protest at to- mlay'is meeting against this cour&'o of pro- ceedirmg , comitendimig for Independent action by congress anl urging that the State do- partnment could have very little or no information - mation which was not already In possession of time committee. Ilsngree Over SnhltiL Imiien , WASHINGTON , May 20.-Time conferees on tima river amid imarbor bill have decided to report a disagreement emi the Santa Monica and San Pedro deep water harbor amend- merit , Time contention of time house is that in case the commniistomi provided for In the climate aimmendmnent should report in favor of San I'edro , it would gIve timat place two large contracts. It is claImed by time house conferees that time commission slmouid report to commgrcas. Mi other Items imavo boomm agreed to. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oomlltinms of t II I' 'rronsmir' . WAS11INQTO , May 20.-Today's state- mnomit of time condition of time treasury shows : Available cash balance , $267,034,152 ; god reserve - serve , $112,617,342. Guilty of Immteilt In Mmiripr , nAWLINS , Wyo. , May 20-Speeial ( Tel- gram-Chmarles ) Smith , who eliot A , M. McArmaiiy , foremmman for time Pass Creek flanch COflmlmtmly , July 6 , 1895 , aB today convicted of assault with intent to murder , Mc. Analiy has been in a hospital nearly over since amid Is yet an invalid , Nearly nil limo ribs on bits left ido have been removed by the surgeomis to save hI life , Q _ , . - ' ' ' J ) I--- i- - : - ; ' 2' I ' 1 r4 ? ' - Li'I"S ( li'1' A'V IT , Look nt It i'ight-htertm w'u are with thin only vhmolemuiio nmusic house in time 't'st-wlthi inure $ lietmt nuisic to eltoose ( rout tItan 811 Nebi'askn stores CCIII- liIiItil-(1OCSIl't it sttiltti to resoit : tinit vo have 'lmmtt you 'nnt-you can't Ilmilile LI. Pi&'CO of unisie but vhmnt 'e lmavc-e'ery how' piece se'kmt OU1 1)18cc ) hi&e 'ntei- ( ( ) ' I is iCvt'l-mtiI ) ' it inutlut at slue 'mI1st' ' t ceilt tt C'OI.Y-lUtS ) for 5 CuIfla A. .5 1 . Hospe , j. , Music audArt 1513 Douglas SIIUTS OUt ALL ILLITERATES l3artholdt-McOall Immigration Bill is Passed by the House , CORLISS AMENDMENT ALSO AOOPTEt CtiiiInr lmislcct i on Stmlt it mm to Is le. femitesi 1m iorty-1'nr Vutos , limit lime Otimem' , , Go 'l'lirouglt Ii 1,1 1 tie OIiiiii I mu. WASh1iGTON , May 20.-After t o days' debate the house today , by an overwhelming vote of 195 to 2 , passed the flartholdt-Mc- Call Immigration bill , modifIed by the Coriis amne'mmnmanL The Stone consmmlar Iii- spection bill , which was offereil as a titute , was defeated , 175 to 131. TIme bihi passed adds to ( ho classes of aliens excluded from admission to the United States all male iereons between the ages of 16 and GO years of age ( except parerts of persons iivlimg In this country ) who cannot both road amid write Ingitsh or sommie otlmer Imtmmguago , Time Corilzs nmeimmtm'mmt added to time bill excludes alens wimo caine across time borders year after 'ear to ierforno labor In the United States with no intention of aettling therein , It declares all labor contracts wIth aliens voId anml makes partice thereto witlmin the jurisdiction of the United States punishable by a fine of $1,000 or Imnpr.sonnmemit not ox- coedimmu one year ; makes it a misdemeanor for naturalized citizens who have retmmrned tea a foreign coummtry to make time same hmis home to again perform labor iii the Umilted States ; mmmakes It a mnisdenmeanor for any aliens to cross time border or labor in limo United States except at a port of entry and tfliiOSCS a head tax of f0 cents out each Iimmnm- ! grant , Ileforo the debate began a epocial order % as adopted setting asde tomorrow for time consideration of time Phmliiiims coumummission bill nmmd Friday for the Erdimian arbitration bill The order provoked time vehiommient protests of time friends of war clatums , wimo chmarged time leaders of tIme house with trentng timemmi ummfairiy. liotlm Mr. Mahan , republican of l'onnsylyania , charmnamm of time war clatmmis committee , and Mr.Vaiker , republican of Massachusetts , served mmotlco that at tIme short session begtnimimmg in Decemmiber no bills would be allowed to pass by unammimnoims consent. This threat Is for ( ho purpose of forcing a considerafion of bills on time cal- endar. Mr. Walker charged time leaders of time house with sneerimmg contemptuously at time chairman cf the war claimmis comimumiitteo when Imo sought to have ( ho government pay Its lmcmeat debts , He proceeded to ridicule the precipitancy wIth wimicim time house rushed in sympathy to time support of Vene. zuola and Cuba while It turned Its back coldly on the poor creditors of time goverumemmoumt of this country Who \vero unfortunate ommough to ho Its own ctizens. WALKEIt TAKES IT TO hEART. "If God spares immy life. " he crIed out p.'ts- sionately , "and I return to this house at the next scsioa timis thing will end. I have served hero or eight years and ro- cetvo no nioro consideration than a dog. " Mr. henderson , who had presented time rule , indignammtiy denied that there was aimy attemmipt on time part of the rules committee to dtctato to time house. "Whmy do the loaders adjourn this imoimso over Saturday while these bills on thmo calendar - endar are unacted upon ? " interrupted Mr. Walker. "The leaders cannot adjourn thii house , " rospomided Mr. hlemmdcrson , turning upon Mr. Walker. "uumiess you and a majority desire to adjourn. " ( Applause. ) Mr. Cannon , republican of Illinois , gave it as imle opiumion ( hint In spite of time way matters had been preo'ed forward this sos- don , the houso's record was second to only one n recent years. Mr. lalzeli , republican of Pennayivammia , a imiember of the conimnittee on rules , said the real controverey hero was between time committee on labor and those r1mo sought coimsideration on prvate claims. "That denmngogy won't go , " exclaImed Mr. Walker. "I won't suffer myself to be Interrupted by tile Inmpmmlence of tbe gentleman from Macsn- CimUs2ttS , " raid Mr. Daizell , proceedIng wIth hits ronmarks. Mr. Mahan then moved to recommit the order , which woe defeated-55 to 12S. When time speaker was about to put time question on time adoption of time crder , Mr. Watson , republican of Ohio , asked if time order - der would lmrevent time giving of anotimer day. to pension bills. "It will , " simouted Mr. Pickier before time speaker could reply. "Tho gentleman from Scmuthi Dakota says 'yes , ' " interposed the speaker , "but the chair says 'No. ' Time order was then adopted and time debate on time Immmmmmigratton blUe was renewed. Mr. Wilson , democrat of South Carolina , favored a radical restrictive measure. Mr. Hendrick of Kcmmtucy opposed an cx- tendon of time laws designed to restrict Im- immigration. FAVORS CONSULAR INSPECTION. Mr. Danford , republican of Ohio , supported time Stone bid for consuier inspoetlan. Thousands of ietittcno from all parts of the country had come IlL In favor of thia bitt. Time main opposition to time bill came from the steamshIp companies which were in time business of transpartlog immimlgm-ants. Mr. Bartholdt , repubhicin of Missouri , thmi' chmanipioim of the ciucatiommal test , closel time dObate. In doIng so. be protested agaimmet the statement frequcmmtl' mimade In tii courcme of time debate that. fuhiy tO per cent of the innmates of the penitentiaries amid almohouses were foreign. lb prodtmced cenous istatiotlcs to provo timat 27 ver cent of time inmates of the peumitontiaries arid 13 per cent of ( ho 1mm- mimatos of the alnmshmousas were foreign born. lie asserted that the German-ituimorican press of time country was a unit against time Stone bill. At 4 o'clock , under the special order , time voting hc'gamm , The first vetoas taken on the Corliss amnondment to time McCsll educe- tioumal test bill. Time amendment was designed - signed to lmrevcflt Caumadiami cormmpetitlon whim Aunericait labor on time Canadian border and also amended thmo existing hmmmniigration isvs ese as to make tlmem immoro atringemmt , It was agreed to-Hi to 45 , Thmo Stone consular Inspection aubstitute was lost-75 to 1'Jl. Time bill an amended was then passed. Mr. Fitzgerald , democrat of Massachusetts , demanded time ayes and nays , limit his denmand was not supported by a auihlcieimt mmumnber of ummuummbers. Time lmoUso ( lion adjourned. -r . i- . . _ f . . - .1t _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ 1m"S A. NICE l'AlI'l'Y , Our necItio jnrty-nPcktios ( lint credit storeS sell tot' l.5O-thmnt 1401(1 ( or S1.85 miio ic-dLlrimlg the "iiet'ktiu IHirtY" sile : ' 1'litIiimlmty , Friday multi SmttIirt1ay--ui' regular tc ( ( it's will be i1ic-thieso radical cuts are matfe be- ( 'UUSO Wo'VO got too mnmumy high value iiet'Itle-w'o ( hOU't Cti1' ' o'er eiec'l tiemi- CIII , IiCt'ktitiI are nlways tm'esii amid Ill- to-date-i lint's why wo'ro closing out iiucitis worth 1.5O ( or li5e itimmi smock- ties worth $1.00 tot' ( i.'Sc-thmo most benu- tIful line you ever saw , Albert Cahn , 1322 Fai'iiarn , 111(1 AILMOIlt 'l'Ill lCl IS IINlti ) , ' lluuuiulo em. All wIth till .td' 5 8h110 imi Wnge' . , iANSAS CiTY , M.iu 20.-TIme striking firemen of the ArmQIWmhiaCking plant , wimb went out May a fork prcaeemI wages ami' fewer hours , compraisQd their differences today , lifted the bee % . against time coin- oauv's mneata and shil ieturn to work to- mmmorrow mulornlng , ftii.ooo or moore em- plo3'es in different 1efittTnents of the plant. who were laid off Udeaute of lack of won : , viii also be reinstatei The firemnen gain an increat'e of 1 % cefits an hour for eight hours , which Is pmtmettoally all they tie- ummanded. J. E. Fitzge pld , secretary of time Inuhmmatnial council , imas accordngiy ! Issued the foliowin : KANSAS CiTY , Mny0 , ISDG.-To Organized - ized Labor Everywimeroili Time boycott placed upoim time product of .bp Armuo'mr l'acklmmg comnpammy lifts been dareJ ! oil , cxlstiimg difilculties having been amicably ntljuistcd. " Time strikers' comnmltteo lies issued time following , which has beouu agreed to by the strikers : " 110 It Resolved , That timis committee of fifteca , ncprosentilmg time dIfferent ummions In. temestc'd in time dlfliculty Imow existiimg at time Armour packing house , bavimig been asumcd by l. Ii. . 'trmnour that the firemen would lose nothing If ( lucy returned to work , and ( lint tile ) ' would imovor have cause to regret their action , we therefore recomnummond to the firemmien that time ) ' 1aturmm to work at 20 cemits imer hour , an increase of 1V cents mer hour , and tIme granting of an eighmt-imommr they , with time direct understanding that every man who emit out on the strike May 6 be relmmstated without imrejuthico and that all ummemmmbors of other minions who imavo since beem discimmirged bo also reinstated without proj ud ice. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .t Ilium I go usuum I t-l I 51,11 II nil S I eel : t emi , DETROIT , May 20.-The secomid day's sea- don of the convention of time Aimmalganmatod Aczociatioui Cf Iron and Steel workers opened vlth aim attendance of 200. Time entire day Is devoted to matters brought up by time representatives largely of a nature per- taiiiing to their particular umniomms amid to the mirolmoseil cimamigcs in the constitution nnil by-laws. Time one timing elm whmicim nearly time hole work of time convention hangs-time wage schedule-has been coummpleted by thmo comnmmmittee iii Plttsburg and is expectemi here thIs evening. Time delegates will , it is said , instruct Its conferemmce coimmmnittee to acceimt no reduction iii time 1S05-96 scale , ammd as far as can be learned there will he a small advance - vance in two derartnments. Sinkers % 'Ii it Victory. CLEVELAND , May 20.-One timousanml men wimo imavo been 1db for the peat ten days as a result of the strike at the ship yards f time Globe Iron company returemed to work today. Time conmpany submmmitted a proposition - tion offering a substantial advance In Ivages and after a lommg and heated discussion time men voted by a email majority to return to work on commdltioii that all bands be taken back. YOUNG MN ISUItNIOl ) TO PIOATII. Siuppnmeml to IIn'ie Overturned n Latmnim \ 'lIliIIn a 1lt. HARRISON , Nob. , May 20.-Special ( Telo- gramn.-A. ) L. Dulaney , a young man living three mniica west of Adehia , in this county , was bunimcd to death in his imouso Monday night. Dulanoy , who lived alone , was simb- ject to epileptic fits , and of late imoy had taken him quite frequently. It is supposed that during one of the fits ho overturemed a lanmp , thus setting ho house on fire. The fire was not discovered until the Imouse had fallen in. A porti n of time trunk ot time body was all that wasd recovered. Ho bad no relativoi here. Urs. ' .Vood Gismiit.ul a Iivoree. CHADI1ON , Not ) , , iiay 20.-Special.- ( ) Judge V. L. Greene of Kearney , who is presiding over time distriCt court imero in time 'place of Judge W. II , Vestover , time newly elected judge. who did net care to preside on account of hits clc'ce ( pereonal connection with maimy of time cases oh trial , has granted a divorce to Mrs. Weed. The plaintiff was deserted by her hnmbammd while she was work- log hard holding down a claim for him. He was also rccelvlumg love letters fromn another woman. htmiMt hugs iJuiui jdjtuil.o.'il Imismunt' , 11/iSTINGS , My 20-Special ( Telegram. ) -a. v. wilcox was today before time hoard and wee adjudged insane. lie imns lived on time Platte for about twenty-five years amid moved into hastings about three years ago. Since imi arrival 1mm the city lie has attracted a great deaL of attention from time fact that lie was always talking politics. lie viil be taken to Lincoln tomorrow. . AMUSI3MENTS. J oococccoececceececec Tickets for Captain Jack Crawford's Icc- tune ( hint will be given at the Creiglmton theater Saturday night are mmmeetlmmg with a ready sale , and time Indications are there will not be a vacant seat in the house. Thmi lecture is given for time benefit of-time Grand Army of time Republic memorial fund. There. tofore it has been time custom to soiteit funds to pay the expenses incident to time Memorial day exercises , but thti , year another - other plan has been adopted. Time money derived ( room time sale of tickets will be cx- permccI In buying flowers and flags with which to decoratti time graves of time soidier dead and paying limo expenses of carriages to the cemeteries. M. TI. Curtis , after an absence of eight years , will again be , seen in his comedy , ' 'Sammm'l of Posemi , ' ' witim Albina do Mer , to- gethmer wltim a specially collected comnpaumy. Thcy will appear at Boyd's for three nigimts and a matinee , commencing with a clmeap- priced immatinco mmext Sunday attermmoon at 2t0 : o'clock. "Chmnistepimer Jr. " wlii be John Drew's play at the Crolgimton , where lie will be seen for timree nigimts , conmrnenciimg , Thursday , May 28. "Time Squire of Iammmes" 'wilt aiso be Iwo- sonted during time engagement here. Ezra Kendall in "A Pair of Kids" Is to open at time Croighiton on Sunday ovemmiimg for latin nights. Time play is constructed solely for laughing purposes , and with Mr. Kendall as thmo central figure It Is euro to accomplish its purpose , It Ia a well authmoumticated fact tlmat a sprain may bo cured withIn timreo or four days by applying ChamberlaIn'5 I'aln hainm freely. % nmy one who has been laid up for thmreo or ( our weeks with a sprained ankle will be likely to remember this. Time 25 and 50-cent sizes are far sale by druggists. PEN PICTURES PLEASANPLY AND POINPEDLY PARAGRAFHED t , ' ; ! : - -7 : * . _ . gi.n ; . : : I I. Il' , * II' , ' ' ' 'I 1 % ! , _ , a . I. 'iL- . . ° - Olt , M'f , lIVE. , Aiiy ilhitisiiiil trOIhhit ) With time eyes durimig youtlm imny cause time decay of sight to sot lii earlier thmmmn ut time age of forty ) 'enrs-lefects alSO easily cor. i'tctetl , Ly W'Calliig time rpr simlictIL- cbs iii youth-but it not atttimnietl to wIhl certalimly ltecemniitatu aim OiCiimtimlm mItoI.e or less imalimful-witli time opthmmil. iflOSCOlt ) S'e imiake a rigiti cxahmIiiiQtIoLI of time ( 'ye , nmmd lie t1efecti-lmow'eyor sumall-etmit ? SCflhO ) mis-we unlike 110 c'hmni'go for this Luowerfill test. Aloe & Penfold Co. Sign Ct Big LIon 1408 Farnani iii front of toro. 1'AN'1'S'imnta ' PANTS - - - - - - - - l'tIo------i- ---------u-- I' I t [ S _ . . . _ ' . . , _ _ . .1 . . . - _ , ' . ' ' .S . .4 . _ 4 . . - . . . , . . . < , - - - . . S . - ' . S . .f , . ' . . . ' ' . ' ' . " .i . S ' S ' 1 b I S. ' . _ _ . . 1 . , , _ ; , A , _ A . . ' i , - _ _ ; - ' - ; - -4 4 - - - - 4 - - - - - -.d - - - - - - ' ' ' l'AN'I'S PANTS ' ' ' 1'AN'I's . P4NiS PANTS ' ' ' ' ' I'AN'I'8 . l'AN'CS 1'AN'l' $ P _ ; 'i's I'ANq'3 PA N'L'S r4Nrs . PAN''S . ( OO ol ' ' Pairs ' ' PAN'i'S PAN'i'S I'AN'i'S Casslmncre amid \Vorstod - . PA N'i'4 1mumts frommo Limo ui > 'I'S Mkimnols , Stot'ii Co. P ImN'1' 1)III'ChIasO i PANiS , l'AN'1'14 I 'A N'I'S bomiie lnore at $ , 0 $ ) . , , . ) . . , 3. . . 3. , . PA N'I" $ PAN'I'S PAN'i S PANTS PAN'i'S I'AN'i'S PANTS PANTS I'3N'iS ' ' ' ' PAN'i'S PAN'i'S VAN'i'S ' ! PAN'i'S PAN'i'S - . . . - \ / ' ' : -p' _ . l'A Ni'S - ! : - . . \1 17 : : : - - _ _ ' ? IS ' ' . I ' ' PAN'i'S ) N'i'S PAN'i'Swz' r/2 Cl ri i ci u rj rj 'j j . , . , , . . . , , 1'AX'i' 1'\i'- , ' ' p it' 1'1NTS 1'th'IS DOCTORS BUSY \VITII \ PAPERS State Medical Association Listitus to some Interesting Essays and Reports. ROENTGEN RAYS BREAK liP TUE ELECTION Nosy l'rcsidemmt Clmoseme nmmd the Society Goes to the Uuiiv&'rsity to 'tt- flOSM Sonic X Itu' Ex- ieriualelilM. , LINCOLN , May 20.-Speclal.--Thoro ( ) was a large attendance at this mornimmg's sea- eloim of the Nebraska State Medical society. Aim able imapor was read by Dr. W. 0. Bridges of Omaha on "The Sigmmtllcanco of Blood Exaumminattons in Diseases. " Time paper - per was discussed by Dr. W. Itoss Martin of Onmaima , instead of Dr. W. Ii. ClmristIe , who was unavoidably absent. "Anterior l'olionyelctia" was time title of a palmer read by Dr. W. floss Martin , who was followed by Dr. H. II. imicCianahan , also of Omaha , with a vaier on "Infantile Scorbutus. " Br. G. A. Meredith of Crawford fmmrnisimed ( ho society wIth 'Notes of a Case of Suspemmded Volition and Locomotion , " which was of unconimnon immterest. Br A. N. Taper of College View presented some interesting facts about dyspepsia In a paper of great length on that prevalent disease. When Dr. Taper finished time readiimg of hi palmer the commvention adjourned. Time mnenmbers gathered - ered in a group on thmo imortim side of time federal building and rene photographed , Timey thou coarded street care amid mnadc an excursion to time Lincoln hospital for the Insane , 1mm response to an immvitatiomm from Dr. Abbott. They were shown through time institution by Dr. Abbott and treated to a palatable spread. Time aftermmoon session was devoted to time reading and discussion of papers omm cub- jocts relating to time practice of niodtcimme , aflil also emi surgery. Dr. A. H. Mitchell of this city is down for a paper on "Time Mod- era Epidemics , " while I'rof. 11. fl. Ward is scheduled for a paper on time subject , "An Entozoon , Probabiy of Order Cestoidea. " Dr. II. J. W'innett meaul a paper on "Aim- pendicltis" this afternoon. Time Ioihosving mmciv immemmmbers were received today : P. Ii. Salter , Norfolk ; Lee W. Edwards - wards amid Arthur P. Fitzsimmmmnons , Lincolmi ; ii. D. floydemm , Grand Island ; J. M. hardy , Fountaiimville ; F. W. Lester , David City. The evening session caummo to a rather abrupt - rupt termination. Time election of ofiicers 's'as time regular course of business ammO in the nmidst of timis a motion was made to adjourn to time University of Nebraska amid witness soumme experiummeimts wltlm time itoent- gen X rays by Prof. Brace was carried , amid time entire society walked down to ( lie uni- varsity In a body. Previous to the afijommrmm- macmit but one officer had beemm elected , Dr. F' . 1) . hlaldeman of Ord being cimommeim pros- blent. Following time visit to time university time doctors sat dowmm to ami elaimorato bjm- quet at the Llndehi hotel , tenmlerod by time Lincoln Medical eociety. Tommmorrnsv mnormm- Ing's session will close the meeting. Following i time program of time concert to he given by time orchestra anti bsnd of the Nebraska Institute for time Blind of Nebraska City at time Llimcoin hospital for time Insane on Friday evening : Marcim-Univeralty of Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . J. Adler Andamito frommi "Zmiagio Flute..Mozart Violiim Sob--Valse tIe Concert. , Fntmst-Goumiod Gavctte , .Snns Souci..A. Czihalki Cantata-Praise time Lord..K ltoyer Beau Jirumnmnel..Theodore Bendix Violin Solo-Concert Mazourlca , , Veiniawski Mmtrie 1. . S. Conimer. Cocoanimt Danco-QImmmractersttc.A , hlernman Imitermezzio-T'ihtghmt V'imIsl'ers. . . . . . . . . . . 1. . 1' , Luurentlenim Waitzea-Gonmulolier..0 , Itoedor Marctm-Constc'hiation..imomimn Clark Jlcuiry N. irake is director or music , Timis will be preceded by an open air conceit - coit on time lawim of tIme asyiuimm at J:30 : p. imi. The republican state convention , July 1 , to nonminato a state ticket , will ho imohil at time Lansimig theater. This was decided upon timis muermming. Cimairnimmn Joimim T. Mahiahieu of time tate repimblican cammmnmlttea and Conmnnitteonmon It , J. Greene and \pT , , , Crandall , wimo were aIm. ioimmted to engage time hall , met amid decided - cided finally uimon the Laimlng , Time coum- vention will meet at 10 o'clock 1mm the amorum- log to place in nomination candidates , for time tohioriimg offices : Governor , hiemmtenammt gov- ernior , secretary of atato , auditor , treasurer , supeninteiident of lUblic imistruetion , at. tormmoy goumeral , land comnmtsaloner , two ru- Promo judges , regent and eight presidential electors , There was a heavy simower thmis nmormming . - 'u. % - - L . " id/ii $ ' ! , . ( J _ p - . ; ; " , - TmO'V'i'LII OI' CA S'F ( ) It IA , 22e. Paimmo's Celery Coimspoulul , (17c-'S'immo ( Kohi fEll , SOc-I bed's SarsaIarhhia ) , tlc'- O'i.onitmlsion , Soc-i inlorte(1 ) I Iimimymiult W'ati'r , 15c-Cutic'ura ioap , 15c'-tlmese 1110 bUt 8 fe' of time reasons why "ICimhumi's ICorner" niwuys dut' it 111511- iimg Itmi4IfleSs-pllttlllg ) UI ) scieimt Iflcahly itimy doctor's ite5C'Illmt ) ion itt time low'emt imlico 1mm tovu hmmakomm ItmsinL'8m4 good , too-so miocs ( lie soda fountmliim-whmei'o ( liii IOst sodmi 'ittei' Iii time 'orid b tllhIeflSL'tI i ) ' till eXlOEt , Kuhn's Drug Store , Really time only 15th & Douglas Cut I'rieo Drug Store and the weather department rut time umniversity reports a precipitation of 1.13 incimes. Timi' . was withmiim a half houmr , and time dowimpour at that. ( tune was nearly as great as dunlimg tim hmurrlcano of omme week ago yesterday. ior a ahmort Period street car travel was greatly Iimtertered with , time heavy rainfall on South Fourteeumthi street rommdt'rlumg thu tracks useless. On time Lincoln Park hue Iwater was over the tracks iii seine idaces to tIme depth of micanly a foot. Several mmiotors were destroyed in efforts to get through. At Sevemmtoeumtim and I ) streets timers was cigimteen inches of water. Passeumgors were trammsfcrred in order to get thmeni into ( ho city. This afternoon the comnpauiy gave It out timat cars on the Bumtvorsity Place hue could run no turtimer thman Oak street , omm account of time water , which is live iuichmes over thm tracks at ( lust point. Oummahma ieophe in Lincolum : At the Lindell- It. IL. Grotto , S. C. Boeni , D. C. llryammt , W. F' . Milroy , J. H. Vance. At time Cnimitai- G. F. Bett.s. At ( ho Limmcohum-C.eorgo 'iS' . Mercer , 11. Gifford , C. Ii. Imixbumry , A. F , Jomm' , J , C. Moore , 3 , Id. Aikin , C. C. Al- hisoum amid wife , E. 'V. ' Lee , itenry 13. Wilson , It. C. Moore , J. C , Denise , S. A. lloffnman , II. C. Dunum , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tIOSShL' FROM TIlE S'I'.t'I'II lIOUShI. hli.ls for Slept ; irstitthie I.immi'oin hls- iii tnh for tIme lulMamle- ( ) i-umel. LINCOLN , May 20.--Speciai-Time ( ) Board of Public Lands and BuildIngs held a short scssIn this afternoon and opemmed the bids submitted for repairs to time boiler and dee- trio power house of time Llimeoln llospital for time Insane , injured by time severe storm of Tucday of last week. 'rho bids were in response to plans and specifieatiomms furmiisheml by Archmitect Tyler , and there was a wide mhtcrepancy botweeum timemum , Timis was so noticeable that time board could hardly be- iievo that time bidders hind understood the terms or thmo specifications. Timero were five bidders , all of Lincoln , and thmoir esti- nmates were amm olhows : William Ga-ser , $147 ; Hall Brothers & Co. , $610 ; F. M. Trlch , $360 ; M. Webster & Co. . 6G7 ; Galesburg - burg Iron and Cooper Cornice company , $205. $205.By By an order issued from tim omco of time adjumtant general today henry C. Martin , first hieutoumant of conmmpaumy K , Cemmtrah City. First regimnent of Nebraska National Guard , saa discharged frummi time servica. Martin enlisted July 30 , 1887 , to servo three years , and imis discharge should have beoum given him In 1SOO. Company K is umow extinct , having been muatered oumt last week by order of tine milItary board. Thmo following claims for water rights svere allowed today ly time State Board of lrriga- ( ion : hIonlryx ditch , mmumturah springs , l'iatto coummty ; Murphm' irrigation ihitchm , Illume Bird creek , bIt coumumty ; ltobortsomm ditch , iflack Bird creek , hloit county. Fcur applications of J. II. Buxton for water froumi'erdigris creek , Antelope county , were ( hismmmiI4eI. ( Time niuprenmo court sviii take up anti laSc upon time conmstituticmmahity of time mmiumtual iii- curanc , law of this state. This was decided ( hits morning , when the court granted her- nitselon to Attorney C. 0 , Whmcuion to file a brief coveriimg that poiumt , In connecticum with tub ammswer of State Auditor Moore to the petition of thmo Farmers' Mutual humsurance compammy of Lincohmm. Penummimislomi was also granted Frank Martin of Falls City to file a brief In reply to Whmedon's. Attorney Wlmedon va8 given five days in wlmiehi to imreParo lute brief , mind time date for hearing time case was lixod on Jumme 2 , 1890. Piirunpr 1k ) ) ' 'I'rit'N Itumrghuir. CENTRAL CITY , Nob. , May 20.-Spocial ( , ) -A fonuncr boy mmamned Saumituel Phelps a little after inidumighmt yesterday mmmorniuig lmrolu in the rear door of Mrs. C. J. Peruon's dry goods store. Nigiutwatch COX heard time glass break anml called time marshmal to atsimt hmiuim , Wimen Pimelps discovered lie was treed lie jumped thmrougim a large plate tOnes in ( ho trout door and endeavored to eacape. lie mvan arrested , however , and hmas imec'n boumid over to the district court. , ii umstriisy 1)Nriim I'lumt tiYouum'uu , NOitTI I'LATrLI , Nob. , Moy 20.-Slmeeial. ( ) -Time women of the city gave a minstrel show at Keith's opera hmcuso last evening for time benefit of time art mlepartnmont of time irrigattoui fair , About thirty wonmen , all well known iii smaciety imere , appeared hohmtnd the footlights 1mm burnt cork ummaska aumd avu one of time best ummimmatrel shows ever witnessed ii. time town. A large crowul attendel and a euun large enough to insure a good art depart- maclit at time fair was realized. , Tuuuiips mmmiii Ilrcuuis uL I.og. IIiVYAItD , Nob. , May 20.-Special-Mon- ( ) day morning au harvey Stepimemma of this vii- loge was startimmg for work lila ( cain becaumum frightened and ran away , ,1r , Stephens , who is about 60 years ohil , jumped from time wagon , Mrlking time greummd witlm suiflcleumt force to break hmimm right leg in two places just above time ankle. " 'A. 0' . ' / -z4 //q ' 4------ ' . .1 . - NOThING IS W.tS'I'hIl ) W'lmeu It's 1)tht ) Iii a "Siberia" ri'rlg. erator-imot ( iveum time Ice-It imuivi's tIme Ice bptter thlall lillY refrigerator llulde- we've got oumo of these refmigei'mitou's w'ltht tIme Ciltaillo coverlmmg tmmkelm off , tiiuii If yom'li tumt time ti'oimlilo to exuliul. 1110 It 3'O'l siih rt'imdlb' 'o w'iiy It i'eIn3 iii time cold at it sluahl Ice L'XielmtlO- timi'ui tIme imrlce s'tm Ilhulko iIi't ) h's'i'i' tuna tot' any ( itim'i-timuY ( shut at ( i.OO , John Hussie Hdwr Co ( lommaldor oar iwiclms2407 Cu i 110w iiRio they are , lililig % tlt'i'tN'S iltiINlS l'ILAISII 11151. 5Iuis 11t'oI I 1mg uuth't'i'ii Emmilorst'ii tht lt'tbo-it'iI m'riuii'i mum ; I. PERU , Nob. , Nay 20.-Spectai.-Lammt ( ) Saturday umighut a umialal ummectimmg of students ammul citizens was hehut at time hhmiptliut church , thmo object bc'tmmg to give soumme expreuitmn of opiniemi as to time remmmoval of l'rof. Norton from tIme Positioum of superiumteummheumt of time Nebraska Norunuil schoOl of thus Imlace. 11ev. Mr. htockwood presideml over time mmmeeting and Mrs. lbackmms acted ito secretary , 0. ST. Vest , class of ' 06 , Iumtrotluccd ( lie followimmg recoin- ( louis : Vi'hmeren , Time Bonni of Etlulcatioum of the Nebrnslmm Normmmal sclmtmol immt'3 rctirctl Prof. Nortoui froni time mnanmmgcunt'mmt of time iumtitti- tioui ; nummil , \Vhmoremis , TIme report hues been iumdmms. trloumsly cireumlmuted ( limit a lnmrge mmuimmbcr of time Stli,1mumtni of saul lmmstittutIum are at variance mvitlm hmiuii ; timerefomo , lie it ltesoh'ot1 , At timim ummass meeting of stut. tltumts anti citizens : F'imst , 'rimnit we take ( hits occasion to cx- pm use our hmeartfet sorrow mitt regret itt time action of nid lloam-d of l.tiueatton Iii tlmums mleimriviumg tie of a imm'ilmcllmnml WlmC ) imami always : mmliorem disiumterestedhy nutS umumsel- i1hi ly for t lie : mtls'tince mmmeimt amid upbumildimmg of time institul ion , Secontl , That we llrmnly imehieve iii tlmo priumcllies of educatIon nth'aumcel , by i'rof. Norton iii ethicS , psychology amid school ummnmmnmgenmeumt iii general , itntl that fume- timer believe ( lint hi , ' represcimla a higher tyO of "ethiucetton" timmimi is c'oummunon nmmmoumg I ) rommm immeum t oulucmt ( era. Third , That we imave unbomummuled contld- ence in Prof. Norton aim a nman of integrity miumd nmorality , nimmd bileve timmit imis lime aurong us lmas Imeumi cimarnctt'rized Imy Chris- tlmumity ot time hmtghest type. \Vimerenms. 'l'hm , , sc'umtlummommt of the classes umu- der Prof. Noutoum's tuumummemliato suporvinutomi , as expressed imi cammvuss , is well kmmowum to b as follows : For. Against. Neuutm-ah. Class of ' 91. . . . . . . . . . . 23 5 Clnm.'i of 'ns.'U 2 Class of 'si ; . . . . . . . . . . . Si 4 1 Class of ' 97. . . . . . . . . . . 40 9 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill 21 6 flCSOlt'el ( , That thus faIrly represents time attitumiI of time sttuiheumts nuumtler tIme hrt'seumt ummaumagenment of time atfmuius of time iilstitmm. ( ; nuiI hieaOlved , Tlmmu.t vo believe l'rof , Norton has teeum ri'tiri'th , not Oii nccommnmt of inconm- Petcuicy. hut soehy timroumq-h time immacimtmmn- tioii of iYdltic'nl leniagogmupry , aummi ( tint we greatly deplore time fnict ( hut miii iuD'titlm- tion tv I tim n'mmelm ni mm Ohio 1i Ttioum mm a tIm e Sta to umorunmul slmotmid bu ammnuually dragged through political mumirti. After a general ihiscussiomu , which was blued iii by stumdeimts , professors numd citi- zelis , time renolmitions were nIopted without 'hisseumt , 11ev. Mr. iiodcil , omme of Limo fec- tmlt of time Nornmal , immamlj the hmrlimchimal speech of time evoiuiumg , jmayimmg a high triimmuto to time scholarly worth of the retiring imntum- cipal , but urging tito stiutients to rommmaiui loyal to thmo umorunal , amid he ready , as ho was , to welcoumme time umew primmcihmal , behievlumg timat a gcod nmnn would ho chmoceum to sue- ceed hmiuum timey were parting with , amid that the coining hozul of tile institmmtiomm woumid tieservo time loyalty and coimlimlenco of all. Ho believed that , under ComI , I'rot. Nortoim mvouuld 11 mmd time cliii im go umosv ummad e a tmtoimhi mm 5 stone to higher timings. lb was heartily in accord with time object of the nmmaea meet- tug. Otimer adlrossos , were In the eanmo strain , Much s'ress Irant haiti 0mm ( ho amoummut of gooml ac000iphisimeul lii ( ito ails'anceunent nit time normal mmrmdcr I'm of , Norton. him both Its mmmorimlo amid its cdnmcationmal efhicioney has ho eat its stmtmmdarml far almond of what it was muimon Ime camume hero. ( ros P'I.iurlMhuiii lii m'ii ( ; miuuuui- . OSCEOLA , Nob. , May 20.-Speclal.---- ( ) Timere imno mmcver hiceim a time in this comuumty for tweumty-Ilve years w tmt'um time ( ; mrmmmers ham ! bnigiuter prospects for crops timaim timey imavo today. Whuemmt , rye , barley , emmt mmml inn- tmmtoe are looking umplemmtiid-never hm'ttor at this time of year. Fanummers are very busy imlanting corn and tbmcre am muouumu piecq ready to cimltivate , A larger acreage of corn thou over before wIll ho phanted , heuJy fr i'resiI'ui I nl htli'm'l or. SEiVAILD , Neim , , May 20.-Speclal.-Time ( ) relmublicanm county coptral cuinumiittec mimet ( a- tiny aumd sot Jimmie 20 as time tiate for lmoldiiug the cou mm ty comm vnm ( a mm i uuuma mm I ummoum sly imasced roselutiomma favorimmg G. A. la'hy for lmresldeimtial elector train time Fourth district. - VniruuI.'F CI'icil by a hIrsp. \VINSIit , Nob. , May 20.-Specinl ( Telo- grammm.-Pcrnlmm ) Lomug , a rtromninent fanimmer amid politician , was imonlotmsly iumjiurctl by a kick in tiio breast frommi a vicious imnrse yceterday mmftormmoon , 'I'sik.'uu t lt.firus St'hunul , OSC1IOI4A , Nob. , Mey 20.-Spcciai- ( ) Sheriff ilebui lmnmi guIle to hCemmrmmcy to idaco Jesse Campbell , a 10-year-old boy , 1mm time reform chuOol , . - _ _ ; JA _ j ' , .4'f'/jl ' /1/I L--- . . . . r- " 4f./fb. } _ -S. - ' .q g . ' . - - - -1 : . . ' I N'i'iIINO IN SIUhI'i' ¶ j'o colmipeto s'ltli time "Ji'iijmse" imsuikea It aim easy Imhuutter to 11011 thIs bt'autlftml , easy l'tllmilIhIg bhc'yeio--It hums itIl time latest hmnprovi'immeimts of othicis amid hlmulmy imtom.o tinit. they w'on't have until hIeXt yea i''t , ii i'o I I I 11 k I uig siacla I tt'm'ji is Cli time "lcllpstm' ' (01' time rest of this w'vek- 1(11(1 ( II' yell vnimt tIme h14LvimeulyoIi ) luilist ECU It-you Isiosv wlmw'o we itro , Wolfe Electrical Co. Nothi stdmmstroot 6 14 Capi tel Ave api ) , new 1' 0 - -