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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19 neat one I have the right to bore you a little) Ellzabeth Itaces, : MAINTAINED HIS DIGNITY, ! | you are about where T am. [ have got to It Results 1o the Loss of Another Game | Fuzanerw, N. &, April 15— The woather | Arrangements Being Mado to Organise a prbons Hardin County, Kentucky, Again the Scene | looking at you as a sort of prefiguring of to the Mountalineers. plensant and tho track f Suat Oadet Battalion at Beatrice. Editor Grady Had a Big Heart aud a of a Sangninary Battle, | S sextetngin:yony sucoe ¥ Shalh wans Ihreo-forrths of @ mile—Fordham won, St Stromg Nense of Humor [ 8! and r }(h;' in your stccoss, &8 I shall want " nil rdham won Stro o e you to feel toward hin. Let me write to yos John wecond, Lisimony thisd, Timo —1:188¢ Perhaps ng fhe incident could fllus. Yhat I would bo willinig for you 0 wrte 10 ANDREWS MAKES A OREAT OATOR | ¥roo handicap, wmile and onceizhth- Eric | A WOMAN STEPS OFF AMOVING TRAIN | trute more subtilely or moro exqisitcly, | FIVE STATE SOLDIERS WOUNDED, | My won ' i, Jim MeCormick third Mr. Grady's Inrgeness of heart and | Never Gamble-Of all the vices that en. (i b wonderful combination of humor and | l'nl.m”nu n |:m u(v'.«- W "v the strongest Result of O Wostorn and Amorte | o Milo snbonesiztecaih-cglolden Reol wom: | And 1 Thrown on Her Hedit and Se. | pthotic emoQy, than e o ! | Tho Desperadoes Fortified in o Barn BRRLS OF JE Th:18 TV L DORD eyttt . wintion Games — Tarf riously Injured—Faflure of a Beat- | $10FS SAysu writer dn the £ MU ana Surrounded by Troops - R Mkl U A b LA ST A w stilces, thred-fourth I . 4 C u thii A ray | man is safe who plays 1. It is easior Dinmond Notes Mise .l g Al Lo o Bl B ric Store—Other | On that particular Christmas eve, | forcements Hurrying to the | yoverto play. 1 nover kiew & mii, & gon oilAneous Bposts ! feidhig state News. there was living in Atlanta an old gen- | Scene of Conflict. tleman and o man of bustness, who did not e rths of & Golden Rod_won tleman who hidl at one time been one of | regret the time and money he had wasted in Can't Tell second, Theora third, Time the leading citizens of the town. He had | i | ”” -\)”mu whoplays poker is unfit for every " P " & wick, Nob., April 18,—[Spavial Tele- | in fact 1 a power| influence in the | orts <s ot spect | other husincas I A welnl T B R Wit i Beatuice, , April 18— {Spevial Telo- | in fict been pow vful ln:llz nce in the | Lovusvirir, Ky., Apr A special to | “*REORNIRE £ 1ove Tgnor ard 1 love the o } | ocond gamo of g . gram to Tie Bew.]—Colonol O, ;H. Phillips | politics of the state, but the war swept | the Times from Harlan Court House saysa | fellowship involved In deinling, M i I v nd, LoeChristy thivd—Time—1:46% il Wi Y= andi along With € ellowship involved in drinking, My safoty the D 0 vas played toda Iias about completed arrangeménts for the or- | (Wi his possessions, and (Moug with | deadly fight occurred this morning ut 1:20 | has boen that T nover driulc at all, 1t i much he pr £ 2,000 e 1 ther The English T wanization of u cadet battation in this city, | them all the conditions and surround- | ;i jock, seventeen miles east of there, in the | casier not to drink at all than to drink a little I i f The gamo fosulted in Losiox, ApHl 15, [Special Cablogram to | which he intends shall be the crack military | ings that had enabled him to maintain | giac mountains, between a detail of state [ [T hud tocouteibute what 1 hiavo dono in my Absolutely Pure. Tk L% 3o ; | e Mhel devby wpting mecting opencd | Dattalion of Nobraske, Tho membership | himsell comfortably, His misfortuncs | 4roone conuisting of sixteen privates, and | i fos shet't I should contribute it to . b o o, | today, The race for the Sndt WODEnet | comprises youths from twelve to seventeen | came on him when he was too old to ps, consisting of sixteen privates, and | gho fact that I ama tectotalor, As sureas | A eream of tartar baking powdor. Highe The Omahin tea 1 o i g la, 0 180G, JOF HR SUCDURY B s of age | begin the struggle with life *anew with about thirty outlaws who were | you are born, it is the pleasantost, the casiost | of leavening strength.— U, S, Government Re- ol for & time 1t appeared aa 1f 1t would bo | two-year-olds, about five furlongs, straight — o e lof success, He | fortifled in “an old barn. Five of | and the sufest way, dort, Atg. 17, 1830, \ Far who pitehed for the | was won by Lord Harting's | my, Lor A Ranchwoman's Fall. Ve WY to. 6 aik MLm”“ that had been | the soldiers were wounded It is Marry Barly. There i3 nothing that buigpiahgron- e s tho | Elleamero’s Sabra second, and Arthuvdames' | Gonnos, Neb., April 18.—[Speciat Tete- | S TR G d v whon he swh how many of the outluws were | Steadics a young fellow like marrying a good 3 Tkt Poieti s MLAT, Thote WS RINSStArtors:; THe | ciam to- TR Bae ] WIS -Allghbul Tromh | o Conurrsar siiiiebo et Lava i He it e girl and raising a family. By marrying young | to lay his head,” in view of the splendid caune of the Joss of the pame by Omaha. | DRI EAC o gy wia the raco for | Fram ne J—While alighting fr had hope and pride to sustain” him, and s they still have possession of the | your children grow up when they are a | building you have.” Then I thought, but And 1off the ding honors the Willbeek handicap of 500 sovereigns. Mr the passenger train nt Rushvil e this evening | he sank lower until he had nearly | A corporal was sent in after reinforee- | pleasure to you. You fecl the responsibility | T did not say it fAre you a conscious ' 1 mnde an extraordin 1. H, Combe’s Tmogene won, Mr. C.J. Cun- | Mrs. A. L. Gail prom t ranchwoman | penched the gutter, | s and knows but little, as he left imme- | of life, the ‘swoetness of life, and you avoid | feaud or a self-deceiver?”” He told mo Tatah bt t The e nine bunched | ningham’s Morsbattle second, Mr. A. G. Bon v’" AT Toll Oix M}u:yhl\ L Hl"!fl orm I joined Mr. Grady as he left the office | diately after the fiving began, The troops "'l‘lh-“”" o S ’ how he had gone to preaching in the $ i elichth inning | sor's Ratton -third. Thers Wero nine start- | four fect striking upon hor heud. Her in- | and'we walked slowly down the street, | have yarn surrounded, and it will b im- | A8 YO ROVEE AT O ath ',““_(‘;',""‘: Methodist eliureh at - Alpena, where ho mads first home run of the sedson ”‘}'h‘”{ | s b it enjoying the kaleidos: view of the | possible for those on the inside to | and distinguished life you live, You | was expelled from the conference by a P . " Wilson, while Tha e McCune's Benefit, An Auction House Goes Und ever-shifting, over-hurrying --\\-1y as it | juake their escape, and the only two [ will be the pride of vour father's heart, and | commitl of which he who is now throwing e e o et | The Bill McCune bonefit took place bef Beatricr, Neb., April 18.—[Special Tele- | swept along the pavements, Inall that | w05 which lead from the place of action | the joy of your mothar's | Bishop Nindo and at one time pastor of ' 1 tistled wait | the Gate City athletic elub last evening, The | gram to Tue Bee.]—The Beatric iction | restless and hastening throng the are cut off by pickets, who ave instructed to I IOt Know that there is any happiness on | this church was chaivman, Mr, Schwein t o fit to o to second. The was good and the nme, | house, o cheap John affair in the Lepoidevin | Seemed to be but oneman bent on no | oy no one to toward town, as it was | Chrth worth having outside of ‘the happincss | furth profe: to be able to heal tho message of enjoyment or wsure, and of knowing that you have done your duty and | ¢iite und to raise the dead, but he docs thought best to keep the news of the conflict | {hat vou have tried to was | from the people about ther » wood.” You try to [ though there was the st until after vein- | pyild up- there are always plenty of othe pt-tos, was o faivly | block, » for © a chattel mortgy s old and seedy-looking. Hec notdothisoften. Heasked: ‘What do tho 4 its stock this afternoon. The mort e is | N T } — - o S Htamel et 4 Th e R TE N 1es; ing about him {n an absent-minded | forcements hud reached the place, | e e e e s Tt othees | ministers think of me? 1didn't answer, ; WO A JDense: Ignor in New York. Kimball & Co.,, Kansas City, It has been The weather was not cold, buta | <;~"vvulv{\y Wbl L y Who | essary. You try to live in the sunshine but if Lhad [ should have said: “That i firserodrn ] 101004 | N8w YouguApeil I8 1=Chiautcey Dopew| prodictud for sorio tiino/past:thabils donce roeable drizzlo was falling. S o commuinding - oleer, ™ nan- | who stay in thd shade always get mild you are ankest impostor on earth,’ 3 159 olke 11 6 1 1| presided atThe regular meeting of the New | would go under | Vonder is the judge,” said Mr, | (FHEC l‘. el ul” In'll;.\ Rl ¢ [~li 1 will not tell you bow much I think of y He den it he had $800,000 worth of vl b 8§l Anirowiorti 3 1 7 0 | York assoclation‘ot Yals Alumni tonight and Lo - | Grady. peinting to the seedy-looking old | gome | of =il o P o hicted | or how proud Lim of you. . We will let that | nroperty, and said that the newspapers W ) WRleh su:o 1.1 180 4 Hastings Happenings. ) e SARPHAE 1O 18 p b offc were fortified develop gradually. There is only oue thing [ SARY ¢ Ak i M ¥ 4 0 Canavan 1.0 1 3 0 0 | made an impromptu speech upon the south, ¢ fe o | man. “Let and see what he is g0ing | tjie jaw at the above mentioned locality and | iy o little o i A i had done him great injustice in saying W § ofMoran.tr....9 1.8 0 1| souhine upon some things ho_ had seen dur. | . HAstiNas, Neb., April15.—(Special to Ta® | 4o have for Christmps.” | Hiad refused to stirrender to the civil AULHOPL | b cen o I b Yoo S Wil e e L e Discussing the race | BER]=The peoplo of this clty are belng | I found out long afterwards that the | ties. He was asked for a detail of his men to | otier spocts. Don't: ke the mistake of S ATy paoble worTd 1ay Mo v 10 5 | problem, he said that education and accumu used to the importance of the sewerage [ old man had long been a pensioner on | goout with some of the eivil officers for the | Standing aloof from these things and _trying | theiv lives for me,” and Apostle Whitney J morats. ...k 82105 | problem, hesuld that education and fechfew | Proposition to be voted upon April 0. Sixty | Mr. Grady's bounty, but there was | burposc of arresting them, and e at once | to get old too soon. Dou't undorrate out-door | chimed in with, ‘O, yes. Life would not BY INNIN t | Yark City's bad government. ~ There are in | prominent citizens and taxpayers have peti- [ nothing to suggest this in the way in :“;'“ ~‘;\“"|:§,K§' ‘j‘“‘; o ,‘--'i"',*;‘,‘ r"r? hictic sports as an element of American | be worth the living without you.! [ was Denver 12020048000 | New York, he thought, 100,000 persons us | tioned Mayor Clarke to call a muss meeting | which the youny cditor approached the | i “'(““_‘,I,lI‘,(,"“'m"“‘m", orprl en iy | civilization and American journalism. I | fillod with an indescribable sadness os I ALY [ ignorant and illiterate as any negroes in the | gt the opera house Monday evenng to intelli- | judge. His manner was the very per- | 4 house near the barn, but_instead were fived | A O B e viwiut " | Went away thinking of the presumption § rune-Denver & Omakia 1. Threa:hase hits | SOULH S | gently diseuss the foasibility of sueh @ meas. | fection of cordiality and consideration, | upon from the barn. ' The attack was wot | thia subject, but who 1§ getting botter, ot | of 2 man,a picce of common clay, en- oo s, Garene 1 Dhowbla. piays--Wileon 10 | A Judge's Severe Criticisn % this time. The move is timely, as the | though there was just a touch of gentle | looked for from that point and came so uncx- | \will soon be all right, T think, %y deavoring to pluck the crown from the M fa we, Walsh to Kearns to An. S A i & ¢ | special eloction to vote §60,000 sewer bonds is | humor in his bright eyes. | pectedly that it demoralized the soldiers fova Well, T will quit. May God bless you, my | brow of the divine Son of God, but he arews. 1 i il O Kennedy' & ol Fanning | NewY The general term o st o is 1o doubt that overy | .. Lbisn’t too earl; you a merry | minuteor two, but. they soon rallied and sor- ‘ and keep you happy and wholesome at | was perfectly ealm and composed as if By Wwaning Stnuck oute-ly Kennedy & | the suprome court hs affrmed tho decision | S BB R ES, R0 B K0 e to ses the | Christmas, I hope;? NE Ty I CRbaE R LS ARS HBRURIOHL) and in ealth, 11 He doos this we will | ho were sincore. False prophets uro et 10 minutes. Utnpiro-~ | Of the special term settimg aside certain con- er in the city is anxious to see the | P e e rom every direction. Then it was thought i db b B el b ou M EndE o ey bpsd ) Time of o TGt b AR waD & SoINTAbe inere cage proposition carry, but they want to ing han ) ¥ | best to ccase action and hold the fort until v ] W, Gre arising. he doomsenlers e fixed b | L,W: l"“l""." 'I":r‘;“”‘,‘_“‘"‘l:;‘; ey o | e enlizhtened on the subject, and kiow what "f'\”i o I‘;'Mlvd.::w |J‘u'lu(A st ln-."h(" | inforcements@rrived with moveammunition. | + GIARY: | Monday as the date of the destruction of { « Moines, 6; St. Paul, 4. O O R o ¢ on 1S VOIY. 3% | they are voting for. The ordinan ening himself up with dignity; “notat | It is believed that a severe fight will take Chicago and Milwankee, I was in tho D 106 T, ApFIL 18~ [Spocial Tele- | Taro m Ok ,“"'“’.,.I'.‘,“f';"‘“v",’.' ‘j"l“"'!“_’} | plaies the establishment of three distr | all. “The same to you, my boy.” | place as soon as the additional troops reach | H. | Chicago Tribune offie the other day S to Tits Ban.lFollowlog Is the 0ote of || cis: ! fa cretotred credltors protended to | Smbrucing the following terpterys. District | “Well,” remarked Mr, Grady lightly, | the place, for the outlaws are well armed with | SR M CA D N S Dol ER bR T s ity St e ot “tho w00, but never | No. 1 takes in that portionof the c [ you ought to be fixing up for it. 1'm | Winchester rifles and swear that they will | o Ace £ the False | wife wis almost crazy about the destruc- lay's g | purchasc the bulk of the goocs, bub BEVOL | 1,y'y street on tho south, the : B. not s old us you nre, and L've got lots of | ot surrender. The soldicrs are determined | ¢ Account of, the False | ¥ R 4 & . — i i TR - | paid a peuny nor received a penny's worth 0f |50 4 o the north, St. Joe avenue on the ei Bt i R do i 1 | and want revonge for those who have been st of Minois. tion of Chicago, but she didn’t know tho ~ | the moods, e protended ' partnership be- | Fondon tho north, St Joc wvenne bn (eSS | stivring avound und shopping 10 do {6 I} GG Gown, No further particulars are ob- | The Rev. J. P. Brushingham’s sermon | dute. A newspuper mian suggested thal i Wn oA > "Wy o | tweon tho heothors, was, transparent fob the | A 5" s ounded on the weat by Bellevue | hitve any fun at home, tainuble. | at the My Stroet Mothodist church last | he tell his wife that the date’ was April el A G B R L R B U g A T e avemtter on | The éyes of the judge sought the | “Up o late Lour tonight no further mews | hirh¢ was o doscription of Sehweinfurth, | 20 and then show lier the movning pa- Flaug 01l 1 0 iy 1 8 her and o Ohildren Burned, | thesouth by tioB. &M, rfirout and on the | ground, ©_ <Nos I wus ah—just, con- | hae boen tocived from the scoo of the | G Rookford ratonded Chyist and o | pev the Tth to prove that Chicago was Phela ) 01 2 0 Phillips,sb.. 1 1 0 1 0 Mothe 4 o ‘th by Second stres District No. 3is | sidering. ien he looked up into the | fighting. Adjutant General Hill says the | LU Sty ANC A 5 0n hand just the sume as eve Sntmah I R 01300] Kanazoo, “Michi,April 18.—A sma \nded on the west by Bellevtie avenue, on | laughing but sympathetic eyes of the | fight may hive been between i posse and wrative of the rise of the sect of the « l'lwn-Ajlil}l-|1I~ liinoll: o 1A NN igos Framhay. G40 ks b 5 8 9 | house ocoupied by B. L. Tells, colored, at nd street, on the east by | hoyish young fellow, and his dignity | Willis Howard's gang or it may huve 1 | Church Triumphunt, as the Schwein- | o The BHTELS CUREC Gl 108 Mcuiin 1012 e R s m e e Artpha e e LI e UL Sl bl PRI | qttempt on the part of the friends of Wil | furthians call themsclve gl . 1 Clare, § 1014 in, b 110 5 0 ! 5 sensibly velaxed, I was only—ah— | jo, s to rescue him. Ho was tohave | It wa Jaige sorvice, too, and the | down when the world did not come to an Totats . Total [ ayne ClEbovaRA DY I RO vho diret P | bisirossovtiontaL e it . Gridyylotima bee you Lmoment, becn taken to Pinevillo under guard of troops | volunteer choir, under. the direction of | ©nd: A Minneapolis falso Christ trled - 2SR ¢ 7218 2 the door and discovered Mrs. Tells lying on | agyvor Clarke has appointed the following The two walked to- the edge of the | on his way to Missouri and it may be the | William Davis, sung the Sanctus and | 10 aseend into heaven and fell and broke BY INNING the floor with her two daughters, aged four | pamed g 'aid for the Chey. | pavement and tulked together some lit- | fight vesulied from an attempt of his friends | 0 AT PEES i Erkstag 5 U | his neek. Countless other protenders Dos Mojnes D 02011002 6 s and cighteen months, clasped in her | enne county sufferers: . J. Benedict, C. H. | tle time. I did not overhear the con- | to release him. he G n[|1‘.| :,}] Iixc ]I"- jzt’f' {'I"" .o | have arvisen. Sometimes 1 think we have Pa C NS IIOE DA 1oL 1. He called to her to come out, but in- | Paul, A. H. Cramer and Ballinger. | versation, but learned afterwards that - ~ b AR R L "l“"'. NS too mueh religious liberty, Thereis too ety erties | St shé ran and jumped for the bed, leaving | Pedtniaster Heartwell will retafn the cleri- | the judge told Mr. Grady that hehad no | A YOUNG MAN'S LIFE. ‘Now is Christ Risen,"and the Sunctum ( 100 mueh beligious Bhely, Thove is to Dy Molnos st vant 1 Saerioeo | o children burning on the floor. He could | el forco ut the postoflice for the present. | puovisions at home, and no money to buy | | Brgo of Rossi, \\{mwu tehing murtial | ICH OHIAE, Tl A e ]‘ll"']" e, Dly, Warke. Stolen ouesce | L5 Deeanse of tho heat. Mrs. Tells bas | There has been something over 100 applica- | Jrov S P ol o Snall loan, © | Henry W. Grady's Idea as to How It [ melody has voused up manya Roman e LS : Abby. Huses on ballee-By Clnra 1, by shtly demented for some time, and it | tions received for positions as cavriers, cte. 1 h : ‘utholie boy at vespers on a warm Sun- ¥ in_ Wheaton given him by somo quiiiny Clan ©wy Meekin 2 s probablo that she set the house on fireafter | Dr. Miller and A, J. Shepard were in Hast. | 'lldo better than that,” said Mr. Should Be Guided. T s LhO OBToR e Dy minded persons. Tho Schwein-% y ek 1o of o= | TG aren. [ s yostontay working up the stato baseball | Grady. “Dll g0 with you and buy them | Of late years Mr. Grady became move | (08 WG GWE B8 Gypl 80 g | furth here originated with Dora 4 | e | | myself. Come with us,” he vemarked | serious, and it has been truly said that | S IS (HEE GRS Beekman, the wife of a Con ilwatceall | Satistactorily ranged. Eli N. Crane, the famous Kenesaw biga- | to me with aquizzical smile. he judge | he was developing faster in ihe last y PrOphels IS, GRLIBIS BV, ULIS0. ererationali inis Sho inapgi | % st 1 Sl . J | Tas I Y aid Mr. Brushingt Siiriekson of | gregationalist mini She imagined MINXRAPO April 18, —[Special VEW HAVES, Coni., April 18.—The troubles | mist in the city yesterday, but refused | heve has found family in distress and | of his life than at any previous period, | S0 P EE R0 R that t & e fy LUhat in o her were the attributes of the risen Christ. Schweinfurth be- nea bishop in the Beekmanite chuveh, Mrs. Beekman died after having prom- | ised to rise aguin and her body was kept until the authovitios compelled its burial. Schweinfurth claimed to have 1 stood by her as she died, to have caught a glimpse of heaven, and to have heard her voice, saying: “Thou art the Holy Constitu- | 1 ita Constitu- |y i Sunday. Chicago shall have to hear the wospel in, for according to him, the city will be destroyed April 14 | | 1f this be true we couldn’t be in better business than in praising God in hymns and anthems as we are this evening. | s glad this last woek to have the op: portunity of s . Seliweinfurth of RRockford, who claims to be Christ come wed o his Kenesaw escapade. cpublicans we Lemon, @ | o homes ¢ Boston and Dey d, come t0 | R. A. Boyd yesterday mo we ave going to send them something | says a writer in the” At substantial for Christmas,” m. With the conseeration to his We went 1o a grocery store near at | patriotic mission me an overwhelming T thor Hastings hospitalwill give | hand. and T saw, as we entered, that the | sense of responsibility which left less :0 ball at Germunia hall April 30. | judg 1 notondy recovered his native | room for the youthful effervescence of ernity, but hadadded alittle to suit the | his overflowing spivits. All the fine asion. L observed that his bearing | humor and all the clasticity were there, 2 was oven haughty. Mr. Grady had ob- | but he was sobered and at times sad- cents in Hastings, © (00q it too, and the humor of the situ- | dened by'some ill-omened phases of the - satis- i to Tue Ber. | Minneapolis won the of the postal card factory have b i gwme wiih Milwaukee with ease. The | factorily “arranged. George F ved another loose fielding game, | Washington capitalist, has, it is s | tt's relief. Itis alleged that a fine of The ladic roe hits, Minneapolis nts per 1,000 on 2,000,000 cards imposed | a grand cal k n {mont for deféetive work cansed | One hundred and fifty invitations have been niggan, with @ total [ [3eoett's trouble, us the fine equalled the | issued, and the affair promises to be the ehar- | oo score profits, itable ovent of the se - | “King Corn is worth ‘¢ “born uty Sh Browers pl b held them les being unable to hit Mitchell, who | Dag 10 1 to mide fourteen hits off | of ty ty-one bases. T MINNEAPOLIS MW AUKER s Wor R X ; and the price i wintaining an up- - — = Wire \\Aru}-:l)n (@ ivll;t\;. “..f'". n.-_“l_ andite bHoe maintaining an up- | o0 g, delighted him that he could | great problem he had set himself to j W0@X O WA BE TR 0 i rivet, ho- | One and my spirit pusses into thine. Go ¥ ] % 0701 v AToNIBo IR L B R IERs e Y < | hardly control the laughter in his voico. | solve e e | TN et T 12200 0180 in the casterb half of this county rep Grandma Ha 's Obsequies. | SNow, judge,” said Mr. Grady, as we | It is worth while in_this connection to "‘.‘\'“”‘“ ‘,"‘I_Ig‘l“" .;:«l‘- i‘hlx e Mr. Brushingham spoke of the danger- . 3 81 ! 018 o i | ®sortof wiro worm is doin At damage t Daxsenro, Neb., April 18.—[Special to | approached the counter, “‘we must be | reproduce a letter which shows the seri- 'I{: o “Ill o Tall of 1875, and second, | 0us nature of sueh frauds and declured RlUMEStw 0 0 8 20 ggnoat [ wheat. Whether it is further » ost thun this |y, Ber,|—The remaing of Grandma Hamni- | discreet as well as lib 1. We must get | ous side of his nature, which yet seemed | Bvatston I e W o e the wos. | that all would know fora cortainty when I Uiyl 8 R R 6811 county is ot kuown. It resemblos’ closely | 1 who died Monday morning, -woro burled | what you think this suffering family | nover to bo wholly Incking nitho eynny, | R2EaUs0. e o an the real Christ came, There would be no Mpersio L 180 Olalih, ot go o] BRI e | ot Ouk Ridze cometery vosterday. afternoon | most needs. You call off the articles, | humor with which he brightencd ey | tie such a monstrous schism? | Mistaking the second advent, | e _ | New York Post in a Pickle. | with imposing services, the Rev, L. Johnson | the cl¢ k here will check them off, and 1 | thing. Tt is a letter written to Mr. Clack | SO0 G Bl Galeome to all the ad- | S - ~ s iBiean il 1 82018 @ ! NEw Youk, April 1S Bernard S. Martin, | of the Lutheran chureh, officiating. The at- | Will have them sent to the house Howell, the present managing editor of | £ 00GGG P rive him, I Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil- (| Mol alad B L L LA | ¢ commissioner of public works, got | tendance at the funeralwas the largest ever | ‘The judge leaned agninst the counter | the Constitution, on his twenty-first | "%\ "¢ {0 d in Rockford took me out to | dren tecthing cures wind colic, dinrrha, eto. | ke e ) R s st baitos] | wilatsad hore anabnawie Tl oid sety pyatninctiveloss dighityqultednimisablol thitshdays | the Weldon farm, ahout eight miles from uts a bottle | Minneapolis 13108 03 17011 |0 Vi Ra) Chas e aok L 2t 2.a00 and glanced at the well filled shelves. | ArLanTa, Ga., Sept. 20, 1834—My Dear | V1€ V€ I 3 1 il MUwaLse 00100000 1-1 odkin of the Post on another chavge of libel | tlers of all nationalities. Deccased was the o s ) e | e . that just abont the time I | Rockford. 'There is a colony of B | Owilis out of the recent vorruption storics. | widow of - the lato Lavs Hamibal, who | | ‘\‘\‘.]fl it .‘“';l”)'_"‘.‘“"’fih:"{"y'\I[’;:“‘\" | s o & Titttle. after midnight— | manites, The house is beautifully fitted A Curious Tmplement. : - rlwo-tmse hita-Car. | Glodkin gavo bail, | planted the fivst Danish colony in Howard | DoX and smicietig s Bps (hausb v | vou are twenty-one years old. 1f you were | up with modern improvements, hasabout | Charles Law, of Pittston, Pi. has a Dinys unansiatod: )lwngle ¥l 5 S ounty in 1 wd s such her mume will al- »I\\' Y '»lll- de ¢ | born a little later than this hour it s your | forty rooms, and about one hundred can f peculiae bronze implemont that was Rtlen buses--Fuster, O'Dny. 11t The Southern Flood Situation. ways beanint in. Dano-American his- | chow pickles. % : | mother's fault (or vour futher's), and bl n'tho partors to hear the ser- | found near the seene of the famous Wy =7 Fosgor. " 1 baile--ly Mitehol] 2 | New Omeaxs, La. April 18.-Dispatches | tory. She and u Mrs. Sorenson wera the first “Why, of course,” exclaimed Mr. | ot to blame for it T assume, therefore, that | i Ee B G Do Rev, M O e e L et mased ballsceinntzend. | Lart on iwes--Minne: | oy v rfous pots in. Mississippland Louts- | White women to cross the Loun, Showus o | Grady, his face radiant w th mirth, it | thiis is your birthday, and Iscnd yowa small | Wit GOCHE 6 A0 ot npostics, in- [ turbed alluvialsoil, It is ten inches Lauuhilt i B s ket Mlaa ar St tivally un. | Step-mother to Judge Haunibal mnd Peter | j5 the very thing. What next?” | vemembrance. Tscud you a pen (that you 1Eney,i0ne 04k LA e hter - e lyte FraiAT CractisaLy: Hannibal, and leaves a daughter and four Lot me see, said the judge, closing | may wear as a cravat pin) for several reasons. | troduced me to a little spare man ahout | long and two inches in dismetor, resem Stony City 8, Kansas City 7. o aa et IS ool issustomouva Bher e AL CUEw eI WERS 5y, {0l 6y oaliaffantivel vanUbwo etumblars ol (Fnithe iis@iplice, hiva o finaness Iy five fieet six inches high, weighing ubout [ Dling an ordinary volling pin. —In cach | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., April 15, —[Special R TR e T P T y | present except one son,who resides on the | Iie e¥os WECENFEFETER GERNCR | boy, with which to buy you something new. | one hundred and fiftcen pounds and | end are the rostic remains of an ivon or SR (0 TH O P an ] Razaod aeid wi 5 atagle B gte cutouraging, Pacific coast. During life the deseased was | SUEWDOTY ¢ ey if L the next place, it is a'symbol of the pro- | weaving a full auburn beard. He was {steel spike. — Through the body of tho Fram ber ngeed field popular with everyone, She was generous | meat, and two ‘pounds of dates, if you | gl G to which we both belong, in which | axeecdingly gracious and remembered | implement is an O SRRl aa P ndle, It is ident- s in the British ven to the Smith (} Killed. ral grood ones, and—yes—two to him: “You | the attachment of a h “The foxes | ical with the bron ir have | museum, and will be sonian institution. each has done some good work, and will, ( being willing, do much more. Take the wear it, and let it stand as a sign of the affe i ve for you. 10w or other (as the me quite well, T sai cannot say as the Savior did | have holes and the bivds of th bt | nests, but the son of man hath not wher wd Sloux City to defeat Kansas City in the ening chumpionship game of the sc hore today. Pears and Burdick both pitche effectively, but the latter was given much the best support § ’ | United States Marsh 5 and public spirited and took an active ,{ rtin | havesome B Paso, Tex., April 15, —In o fight in a | everything pertaining to the up-building of | cans of deviled ham.” ! monmtain pass elght miles from here botween | Danncbros. Although she had. reached her | = jigory article the judge ordered was | Mexican outlaws, who had stolen twen: seventicth year, she wasvivacious aud bright | gomething he had béen used to in his 1 tion 11 i esent is a coro AT hN posh SUNIEIN S e fias 2 pepeoniof atty happier duys. The whole episode was SRess . = i Marshal Floaun was it ded. T ut- | like n scend from one of Dicken’s novel, { Hallock Lincoln Released. Grady more R Frexoxt, Neb., April 18.—[Spocial Tele- | #nd I have never seen Mr. ~ Y la ala bl T W o < clighto o was delighted o Burme, 16,00 e rehe ol r A Eight Hours a Day grem to Tue Bek.]-Hallock Lincoln, who | "1 light ‘[1'“ H s i ll:‘i““'l h'iL\"l\'\‘“ n / N | w4 o e 8 8 3 0 | Kasans Crer, April IS, Both houses of the | was fined $100 a fow days ago_and sentenced | L Bt Lo /_ I LN | ¥ mith 12 H i 3L 2 b ety council have passed an ordinance pro- | to- seventy days imprisonment in the eity | S WA R o VG 4 4 4 gPIE I Biatar a0 o o 202 212 0 | viding that eight hours shall constitute a | lockup for disturbing the peace of the family | dyelt on it then i T MR ot | Sy L) | duy's worlcon all eity contracts und for ull | of Harvey Richards, was pavdoned today by | often said that he envied the broken- | Is Asked to the Following Statements From WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY. o . 1 il ey, ¢ 20 ¢ 3 | city employe: Mayor ey d he isnow atliberty, i 4 ¥ : \ - ey o1 3 Barton, p..03 0 3 5 0 | R MasorShosvinind by b} W atliberti Lin | Gown old man the_enjoyment of the lux- | Gives Univer tifuction. Totats % 13 12 Totals T A Schoon (@ Crew Lost. | Warried to Richards. daughter Minnio, aftor | Wries of which he had so long been de- | PEOPL E Of N E B R A S 1 have sold Hood's Sarsapnriiln for the past seven | o e T e e Quianre, April 185,—A dispateh received this | which he was led back and placed in his cell | prived. { Feamnio g elty ong dihat AN, Sakues Ik 8 Yo el s morning from Cape Ray says the schooner | again. Mayor Shervin's tender heart was — | ¥ £ nnivorsaksatiataction,” I la nieasany o, takg. n Taaise ot e 55" 0 1 0 2 0 07| AunieMay was lost. Woednesdny at Codroy | ¢ e todfay at tho thought of his having to | ined for Docking Horses' Tails. | WHO KNOW ABOUT Elien anobities T aro SIS tiaollingelingna Sars ad R G000 E 03D 0T ] ATho Citain and three men lost | sorverouthis honoymoon dn, Jall ‘and eo re- | Prosidont Johu,iP.: Haines ~of the | ; e R e Woonthy: (of Hoson frionda. I nuy taind. 1 1a n Yery supsrior _ Al L L | i 5 | Socioty for the Pravention of Cruelty to | Flood’s 5;”5;1[)‘1” a and are (¥l a1 (01 B Gkl A AL 5. Threo-base | Arrested for Robbing the Mails. | R Animals caused the arvest and prosecu- | commend (o s customers, 1 sellmoro of Houd's o bails OF Puars | Rocussiss, N. Y., April 1S—Abrabam | 3 o | tion of Michuel Shechan, Martin Ryan Bontd T N a e rHall atliara comnbyLe ot | Bogardus, superiutondent of mails at the | Wakknwi, ",i.‘[""” 1 [Speciud Tele- | ind James Smith for docking the tails | Confidence. CLARK, Drugklst, Falrmont, Nebraski. postoftice Leve,.was arrested today charged | gram to Tue Bup he presbytery of Nio- | of twenty ponics_at Woodsburg, L. L., AT e b o1 ¢ Mgl T with robbing the mall Pearn oncaed n/dasion ab 8 paniicdiy. | Re || ATt ohias. anvn o New Vodls alapatoh to MALIGNANT ECZEMA Lo state thoso facts, as [ feel that too much pralso Has Superseded Others. sl 0[ [— | vision was favored in open session. Five ; the Chicago Tribune The horses be it be w*:um-q BpoR: n‘l A l~4 mape MI- Hood's Sarsaparilla has superseded other blood PRI » Party at the Paxton minute speeches wero made by each minister | long to John D, Cheever of the Rocka- | e . QUANLRRCF. SRRRENE) = Roply QU SLERMNER | puriners I iheeatlty, WOMIUMITE G5 G IDAIE O ifAn Asmaciatin Gay A sol6kR AodJAT" A Gasbo frie Eiven ab the | prosonts. Tho comitiae epocted InAar of | way ELunb olub: and. wove to bo used g | | The Terrible Euderigs of an Omaha Boy. | Ometin; Nebrasks My her i Sarsapariine. Wo oo : AR LADRTILLY Paxton Jast night. About seventy-five ision. The vote was us follows: Miuis- | polo ponies. The prosecution produced | Adults who suffer trom salt theum or eczetn, it Rheumatism. e e e AT COLUMBUS, e r A0 ST ! | for and 9 against; total, 12 forand 8 against L { i IR ' | and pain caused by this disease. T It any wonde write theso lines to tell of the Len 3 i dang 1 AT rHLADELPIA fostivities, - Good music was furnished and | ision, was chosen delogito 0 the woncral av. | Must necessarily cause grout physieal | forng chiia, they teel anxions to.lot othors & ferer from rhonmatiam for over fivo years, being ot A e = Ab s the elegant repast was high able. | sembly, also Elder W. Woods, another con | PAin and suffoving, and “when supples | what s w ¢ such gratifying results? The re- [ one time unablo to le for threa months 43 Tho costumes of the evening were modest, | servative man | mented by burning the stump with a red | warkablo power of Hood's Sarsaparilla over the ¢ pring 1iad a very sevoro ttack and deciied (o Laniglafl 10 o¥bTesa niyalt in Togard. (o Hood's A7) N | and the youn: laaies with graceful mien and | —e | hot iron the agony must have been ex- | most mallgnant form of try Moow's Sarsnparilla. 1 wan soun surpriscd to | garsnpariiia, and will say 1 Sy riwcuse 21 | the adornment of the usual flowens, luves and | Burglars at Fremont. crucinting. Judge Howlett imposed a | SALT RHEUM e mysal€ Impicriag. T rained iz ot A { g Voonids Hood's Sarsaparilla the beat blood | ornaments were a pleasiog onpany AL | Fesont, Neb., April 15.—[Speelal to Tue | fine of $40 each i Ryan and Smith and | 13 wel iltustrated by the follawing statemont, which I"r:‘l“-“l‘h_m- A RAADAs Ui, AR SUERY. MDA |wxv:\u1\\\ itlo pun Kbk it [ foved themsclves wikd the party did ot break | Bre.] - Burglars entered tho tuilor shop of | sentenced Sheolmufo pay n fine of $0 | S\ aronts whoss children suftor from tmpuro biood [ hwe not bt shoumAbee L B CE Tank. time and [t e e £ » v X VR UL AN MR EATLY A2 | Patrick Hickey last night, through a rear | and be imprisoned in 1 for twenty [ should - my friends aro surprised at my improved condition..! T hiye soveral eustamers who elaim they linve BEheLY, Mowrk (Ausato | TR s PP window, from which they removed a pano of | dys, he being theone who actually per- | 1 tako pleasre Insating that It B08 RERLE | 3. 1. Wik, 010 Weat Eightis A3 Dehran Galas, | N aa ot ‘ Y 1 ent § b . > N aiatiL P {afled of the phonomenal success of Hood's Sarsa- | 1 5 b e A g i 2 | Judge Rylund of the Missouri ci gluss, “f“‘ stolo twvo overcoats and a quan- | formed the opevation. In the case of Darilla, About o yearand s half ago my youngest 1 nished It doslid \x A [ brug Tty of piece goods, nltogother valuod at about | Mr. Cheever dedision will be rendered in - A IEAILA A2 agn_Tur_Tounien Asthma or Catarrh. Btoro, Clay ¢ Shinakn . 4, Philadelphia, | court some weeks ago chavged the grand | $100. Two men have been arvestad on sus- | a fow de | ibezithag ahouytwo vears ol : jury to tak al noti pr | picion, and_aro lodged in the county il, | o | moat mallgnant cozoma. Tt firat developod In WIS TIRNE | goyaral years 1 have hoon troubled with kind Physicians Proseribe It. 2 | jury to take speeial notice of prog ive | picion, and ‘ave lodged.:in the: oounty ju - | eyo. and the dis from tho samo causod the [ R erEE e thiroat, and had triod sey AP : " euchre and such social’ gumes, says a | hore s very littlo evidence of tholr guilt in or Men. || whote faco on that site to treak out na nasty run- | SELSE LG o010 A0 nahing b hatp | Hoad's Narsapaciia gives wniversal, satistuition \ = | Kav s City dispateli to the New Yor , = L Living on a elajth eight miles novth of | ning sore. Tho o e it wanted ma to ey & (boikle of Liood's |t 0uE Datrona, We woll mate B8 S L ! . | Hera e A il Y. M. 0. A, Cu Rocky Ford, Calo) is Emma Aiken and | POOR LUFTLE FELLOW Saraapariln. T told tho deadistof who 1 bowsit | Sernseis we BoEe B A BT (LT s out he dudie then wont to Pottis |y gunasia Cir, Neb, April 15— (Special | hor threo duughtars. AlL three Mdies | wey indeed pitable to look at. e was at frst treated | i that T o flt 0t would v i i farsasethon Br WA L . b T 0 oY are wido The or is ninety yenrs | D Jian by sovoral monihs with bits | which I¢ st say T was very much benetite i h b stions and Tneluded in his donun. | Teloggam to Tus Brr.|—The first annual | BRI i i ,”“.’;l‘““' RIBTARGNY YABA. | HT ol SN E BUIAHIAR 6 1 montha with Hte | g It and would recommond. 1t vory highly to spoak Highly of It. . A clatic s the gume of “high five” and | confereuce of tho Youg. Montawistin | O 450, tho cldcipitiaughtor slety-clghy | o me 18 Aeetle G (SUa® oo Treak | anvone having usthion or catarrh ELIAR . DEV- | ajtoon's Sarsaparila wives good attiafaction, and ho people of Seda 'a laugh over the | of the counties of Sarpg, Cass; Oloawsd Lan- ' SRy YO eianca | At l1ast became o bad that even our physicians ex Best in the World. that wse 1t speak very highly of it EADMICK & Divon Will Fight Walla s detith, pavticu arly the members | caster, mot heto this - afterneoy mflhvnn “‘f]"' ‘ll“'_'l’\"‘,"d‘,),'l' '!‘m‘“‘,’ Ao ,,\"‘““‘1\' 100 | T qmae gravo fenrs that. the boy would 10010 1 | oo Lo v antarei over twolve yanrs, | LEILNAN, Druguials und Hookicller Tecumseh, - wh Five club, oné of the toniest | seveuty-five delegutos wore - it ¥ ance. | they have done@llyof tho O | e thn 0iher wa Lecoming aflec. | :LNAYSAUNeted wiihy calATFll iver Wwolve years: {xoyrmak ¥ it of the ik, | Tub to. | The conference will contingd overpday. | on truck gardenifi | e e, ihon ook im-to | A ave dootored consiuntly, L vould got wo rollf | They Wil Btand by It % . ) iy & - —rw., « URT " he two mosk eminen lists in the eity of Balti- [untIg e of 1 i 4 RSP R TI A e bt Iaug Lias o .v‘”‘...‘,,l Into ex- | Young Littler Senicneed. * Toculiae Will, e X ARl O en 1ived. Thor froated him for ab done mioro good than el other modiciios, and L ean | wwe re 1 parll I g e _”,,)\W 4 ,m,"‘[’x;‘ | . Nasuasxa Crrr, Neb., - Apgit WIETSelal | The will of & prominont attorney in | ieast two monthis with no success whatos L waa | O D G i ks Bt and d ] ALRATR ML DS QELL AR OL Y . L - e : Y ho aliik 1 pgram to Tue Bee.] puest: Lisdor, the | Cincinnati is a ps r document, and | stabout thet time thet wy found o part [ et Maliaska Y ay thoy will stay by the remedy as : ) nie s of tho eluband | voune murderer of King, ivis tidagsohitenced | two of the provisions have attracted | HMood's Calandar, telling of she succuss SRR 100 iy i A factured. "NBWKINK Bios., Falls . i julies who wore sub- | by Jidge Chapman to e’ months 1 the | considerable commont, I dosive that | Mlajiae tuog by 0 uas of Hao's SAcaririle AN A Point for You. Nobraska ible inquisition of that \itentiary for his erime 0 bar meet e heldl for me, for sug 0 accommodate her } boukhit a bottle « Rforg If you want a blood purifier or strengthening med The Bost Solling. FHENPERD KING to the fu y bave compelled | eral burglaries, were sent. th. the réform A Ly 3 LOOKED LIKE ANOTHER CHILD, waparilla, and insist upon having it. Do not any Tood's Saraaparilla is the best o i Mamnhis Mases 2 in the gunios R v i | —_— r desire that no crape be worn by my fam- | JI8 RS G0l wo ave never seen . » t | you do not want. Be sure to gt the idea! medicine mory than of ull the rest put | B b, ) ] o 1 h Nebraska City Distillery Case. ily for me, but if any member €hooses 10 | {ioluia on his face siace, It gives me great pleasure | Huod's Sarsaparila o1, M. D, drugglat, Walion, Neb y U a0l to reveal why of Lho secrols of | Ngwnaska Crey, Neb., April 13, (Special | 40 80 the sume shall'be charged to his | RIS phe ladics al whoso | to pge Bee.)—Judge S. B. Pound this afte account. | . \ { olub has held its meetings 8 - - . o 8 ’” v i B, R ey 1 | noon Anished taking testimony in this city in | . § 2 ST S| mn / Zr 1 Gy ) ) ) / N Viege D'Op b yhthor thoy will be hangod | o distlory case and with the atdorors n = ‘: \‘m grip n.ul,u]nu\vul «llr. <|‘\.1~...l..lu~ / 4 / / / [ enitentiary, and s0ime | hg case will go to Peoria next week to hear naster Haire of Lexington, Ga. Since P 4 gone 8o far as to g tho Lrust side of tke caso, his attack he has been unable to take a £ 4 N N 4 4 . p cuve ths city st - | chew of tobacco, though he has been a - ' LS ' wok ) \ v wis u hotable raflle toa Cansed Her Own Deat | user of the weed fo! vorrs. The | 8old by all druggists. #1; six for 5. Propared only [ Sold by all a ts. §1;alx for 85, Prepared only 8 all d xf pared uely ¢ use 1'for many yea ! Y faod & Con Apathecarics, Lowoll, Masa [ ¢ lust Junuary it fs | Sives Curek, Nob., Apeil 18,—(Special to | least crumb in his mouth now will give | by .1 Tlood & Co, Apothecarioss, Lawoll, Mass by C. L 100d & Co., Apothe Lowe y " thought the g jury will lndict somo | Tue Bew.]The coroner's jury in the'Charl- | him such a spell of coughing that he has 100 Dosas One Dollar 100 Dosos One Dollar, 100 Dosc Dollar Ml i \ N wewbers, tou case returued o verdics of death from pol- | been forced to ese it altogether,

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