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na Al o ) . 2 THE OMAHA DAILY llhl FRIDAY APRIL 25, — ~ e e e — — — el ———— — . o T nr ) " | s v e mamn . .,.»,-,.” hand yesterday, the final n.v.wman R l “ F‘r T TE ports from the river counties below us and D \ l ‘ l I I \ \ RI the, dlevercst, noatest, most respoctable IN THE FIELD OF SPORT, | i sy funevetioen the'sffeesna | F OM THE HAWKENE STATE, | kot e s smes moeosaet | DEATHLY INITIATION WORK, S A ol Prince was not .--»:m\ into. '\..»p»-nn.n n w‘-m'i .-\i rer, state .l’ {fln’nm:hln indications Remarkable State of AMairs Brought | All the specialty “Wrtists in the cor pany are m. on d this morning, however, and — ilso exist there. Flguiors whose crops were | . \ first clnes and soveral of &b \ S will meet Prince and his backer at 108 Far. almost n total failupe lagt. season have taken P _“‘"";" by P ""“I-" VG ""']'-‘l' [{suine - Wondesel. . hrgn: e v hev wilia Beaten in the Second Game of the | nam street at 11:3) sharp, and consummate all | Marx and Rice, the Eldora Suspeots, Waive | courage, and largey agreagd than usual is | Tnhuman Acts of Wild and Reckless Stu- | Procccdines in a divorce suit willbe in- | Care aud Teurgee, *n fne toam of - = 2 details for the event i Pt | being pit in thronglimagthe state. Frequent stituted in the courts here in n short time | musical comediane; Sam and ity Moston Kaweas Uity Series, | % s Preliminary Examination. . | rains have fallon ainl tho ground is in excel: dents at Rutgers Oollege, | Which will reveal a state of affairs varely | lightning change and dance artists, whosa 5 HE SP lent condition I of except N 1 1 “ | tuen won two or thiee Bobl e — 0 e — ard of except in sensational novels 1o ¢ o enec obby > F 5 Linden Park Races. | NOTHER RIBDLE TO SOLVE In brief, the history of the case is thist Kalston, the ]fl“lu‘l f“\ y.nl\;x. and 1 A POOR DISPLAY OF KTICK WORK. | ricnms b %, dr Aptil 24— Summary | OTTUMWA STARCH WORKS SOLD. ; LETO SOLVE. | GOME OF THEIR VIOTIMS MAY DIE. | Fiftcen yours oo John Sinith s o young | ool Mueli \Bellie, “th Cgwont ' Pilisian — | of today's races s | The Cut of the Waphsh Puts the Mis- | — | Tawyer in St tis who had boen more than | dialect artists: Keller, the human entgma, Branding of the Clubs Wiliams St | (:"'[‘,""“'l “'“) b ‘\”'i"“l‘;‘ Leaf sec- | 4 pontanelle Yonth Makes a Dospers | sourd River Roads at Sea. | Bleven Men Marched Naked gh | :"r‘“::“'l‘ h H"[”;u‘mu::".‘::I.Ir”.lf::“‘m" i) LR e e L . | ond, King Idle third. Time 1 A " Citieaco, April % | Telegram to A " 3 . i Sl ot Bkl R o r, howe in the Lead in the Six Day xelghths jof & ¢ Sea Drift won, ate but Unsuccessfal Attempt at Bl 'IN“‘ ot ‘“m‘ “"dh‘l\'l“‘mm‘ % Briars and Bogs, Ducked in the young lady, presumably beautiful, and they | 4% 0f the s o ;.”I::I\\v\. Bicyele R Tart u second, Harzburg third, Time—1:305 picide ~The State Pharme the through cattlo pato jas again put all the River and Then Filled Up were married. Shortly after the marringe | trapess performan v ot0 tho Newn weigliths of a mile -Major, Daly. acy Comimissionors: { Missourd river roudsut dea, The actual cost with Whisky, Ms, Smith discovered that hee liege lord was | mostdaving and skiliful performers over onie Mason second, Wattorsor thitd, - Tim | to et anpre oh Ramas Cleyer 8- Louls. 1 i Decomiug Tukewarm in his affections for hor, | S60n i his countey in thelr particulav line of ! ey Yatavs T | stitt ab § Y Rt 5 ke | and invostigation showed that ho was in the | flent. No written necount will give d. Won. Lost. D Mile and one.sixteenth —Castaway won | still about the same, bigt via Kansas City the A g St | A any 1068 6f the Worle theg do- i AlenAoH ots q ' Reel second, Salvini third.—Time Ernony, Ta, April 24.—[Special old rate is Stll quotadl With o: rebato of 2 L April 24 egram o | company of another lady more than wits nec- | Witos and yopes e high -above. the. Andiones ‘ 148 : i | toTue Brr.]—The preliminary examination | iy yilenge, while vitd - St, Louis the §7.25is | The members of the Theta Mu [ essary, The wife remonstrated and threat | as the theatro will pormit them to o, A8 & ' 2 Sevencighths of a mile—-Bohemian won, | of Charles Marx and N, J. Rice, arrested two | taken off the published rate. This must be | 1 ity of Rutge rre at New' | ened to leave her husband. He promised bet- | finale to their act, one of them makes a hoad: 4 1 Count Luna second, John Arkins third. | (oo ago in California and brought here on | remedied insome way, and the Western | Brunswick, N. 1., had what they call o tor things, however, and a truee was patehed | 10ng dive from the highest point she can got g 4 T hehalf furlongs—Tottie won, | the charge of murdering Henry Johns, in this | Freight nd Trans-Missuri-youds will meet | old tinie Tuesday evening. The fun, however, | up, [ inte a bik wot stretclid justabove the heads W i Best Boy second, Favors third, Pime—alg. | county, five years ago, came to a sudden and ;:-::ihh'l uesday to solve the rddle i | may cost the lives of several of those whom | This state of affuirs did not fust long, how- | ‘ - - \ Nolle Moado Horse Sale. unexpected stop today. The prisoners, who | ton will pay the mileage from tariff | H"_. inf v-"!m'u the mysteries of theiv cir- | over, and she discovered that he had re- | Dissension in the French Cabinet. ot et bl ¢ 1 Aptil 94— The twenty- | 1ad said they were anxious for their prelim- | rates so thut i reduction in the tariff will not | ¢l¢. Eleven men had boen chosen ns meni- | sumed his old trick e wife became | Panis, Aprib24—It is rumored that there Crry, Me M. [Special Nasnvirar, Teon,, April 2 g nary trial to'begin so that they could find out | change the situation a particle. The problem | bers without their knewledge ov consent and | exasperated and announced her inten- orious dissensions in the French minise nst_ thén, waived fgmed and th third annual sale at. Belle Meade be ng. Sixty-one yearlings, the get of Blackburn, Iroquois, Brambie, Great | Will come be n this | whit the state had L arr re the grand jury, wh for a divor ited ana offe ve his w Bry the Kausa: Omahias we ore | mor | cannot be solved unless the Wabash agrees | Tuesday evening was selected for the initia- | tion of. applyis 508 | to restore its rate aud deduct the mileage 88 | tory coremonios, At 11 o'clock a conce ets | is done by the Kansas City roads, e . To | try. The carly collapse of the cabinet is wd to pay n on_wh « hom 1 ed | this the husband o ‘eSSt expense and toduy Iy 115 raid was made on th sloeping places of th of the largest audiences that ever guth- | Luk ; | il the v - ) 1 Sty b b the Haminay.l/ MAY ¢ buil bonds were fixed at : B CANCOUV I t Bxposition park. The Kansas Citys | Tom m;l Enquirer, passed und 'l"‘ h IEE | §1,000 cach. They are still in jail, but will Will Insert the Differentia vietims and the candidates captured. Thoy | Loty 4 A Gl L the lead early it the gani Uit | for u total of #4,35. Twenty brood mares | o yube e reitased within o fow d Cricaao, Ap: All the westorn toads | were blindfolded and their hands tied behind || MUS SIith consulted w awver, made ber |y o Tiinks Te Witl Become & $hsdughont the gn Bth foams Datted | also sold for a totul of AS0. ihe | Mae sl owiis o good farm in this coutds | of the Contral Trafie association have writ- | their bucks, Then cach man was stripped en- | Fontad sumtons. 1o’ o short. tine. the T Great Seaport 4 1 d their stick | sale p ol o 0110 and stands I e o in’ © 8 iaTie bo s as o ko sokisd | . 8 610 i it > g 2 4 . but the local men did their stick | S Wib e b mulés wore: Bay | nave ““'m”'h‘f‘.‘“"“i““ batl Tha' detective | ¢ airman Blanchard sireeing to insert | tively niked and marched into thestreet. At | yer exhibited to Mrs, Smith a decree of ¢ The seaport of the twentieth contury! fon {6 10, while Pear pt the Oma- | ool Sgmont. Dwyor Brothe who arrested Marx und Rico has warned | i 5 lh'l_sl 0“'1“)‘"‘\‘1‘"h“"‘”l“ !';;m-slu[ a ,l,‘,.“,, point the cleven were brought to- By her direction he took the decree tRé:0on ‘}m““““h St “~ |: nv:\ ”l'l" vell divided through the ninein- | Brooklyn, #1,500: bay colt, brother of Iuspec- | the of Vo o made ie eastern lines. Missouri Pacific also | gether and tied in line hike a chain gang. Smith and ved the promised S Bl i NN AL G | Brooklyn « 1 hem that an attempt would be made upon MiiarNvere-the | #2,000. One-hulf of this nmount. the names which suggested themselves to acceded to the proposition. solemnly walked through the | ving isement from switehes which their drivers held. e are se Brookiyn, £,000; iee Piteher Fanning had anop- | tor B, Devyer Bfother m Bryant, h their lives by the vigilance committee. o strucic out | hrown colt, by Troqnots, 1 me the moment [ s Nature and cireumn es on Vancouve tances have been duing portunity ned or he s his fee, f since that tin stre his not beos o1, 1 ns, but ing in "1 ville, £2,000; bay colt, brother of Miss i Gone Into the Trust. i , €ach time with Omaha en SEeoid wid ‘ Juke dohnson, Fort Worth, Tex., £2,000; bay Orreswa, n., April 24.— [Spocial Télegram : small streams in the nef hood of the Mus. Smith came to Omaha and was mar- [ prodigal to Vancouver, says a writer third sonly run mude Dy the visitors | Gt brother to Uncle Bob, Sam ' Bryant, it A Crisis Roported in the Ministry— | lege, and oue or two pretty bad bogs to M. Millman, who has sinee died, | fank Leslio’s Popular Monthly, 1 | to Tur Bee.| ) | was sold to the D #1.800: | New York syr 0 JaN twentieth in'the trust, pensing with the ¢ — been revived and it is now proposed to estab- | derbrush until the M, Millman is supporting herself by doing | and lives inthe northern part The Ottumy o H thosd Rt ational Starch company, the el i) b it L RS e o bank of | dressimal onul & h ¥y i OGS R THEG i en they were of | ¢ te, today. This makes the | R1o JANEIO, AprH 24.—The idea of dis- | 41 yiver and walked oyer p stones | of the city, istituent assembly has | il their feet blod, and through briars and une | Mr. Smith was ma bodies were lacerated. | had been the cause ¢ urged, reus Daly ture has given her the situation of Stan boul—the Turkish part.of Constantino- od to the woman who | ple—with the deep waters of Burrard eparation of him- | Inlet to replace the Sea of Marmora,and the | &1,600: brown colt. by Ira svas in the fifth inning, when Willis mad reuit of the buses through etrors by Man- | Butte' City, Mont., ming and Donohue and a ¢ L drive by 1'1“"' Juke Johnson, Fort Worth, Kearns Liyun and IKeavns did eood b= | chestinit colt by roguots, Marcus Daly, Butt ing for their side, but they weve the | City, Mont., wi colt. by Troqu 5 1 until t 1 of the visitors who battod offectively | Jolin D JR00: chestuut, i1y X Adtempt at Suicide, lish a constitution by provincial government | Even this did not satisfy the thirst | self and his first wife, and the couple have | the False to rival' the Golden usas City scorad one i the second in- | gister te Lk Blackburn, Mat- CrEsToN, T, April [Special Telegram | (pia0t to the ratification of the pleb for excitement and deviltry, and the | several childven A | Horn us a natural dock, Like Stamboul Donoiie being hit by the ball, und scor | cis Daly, Butte City, Mont., $1,700: bay filly, | to Tne Bek.]— Yesterday a young man tamed | Jys S A poor vietims were untied when in the center | Notlong ugo M. 81 o plece of real | e City of V X h 1 J iy 3 3 0 il 3 3 Its advocates claim this to be more expeditous | U Ve the Albany i i 3 il \ Sl ¥ of Vancouver stands on a penins Ang on o sacrifee and Bittman's single. | sister of Hands OfF. by Luke Blackburn, Mar: | Foizer, Tiving four miles west of Fontanelle catos o ore of the the Albany strect bridge, und one by ot d i looking up the by Bt safely in the thivd, and_after | cus Daly, Butte City, Mont., &,600; bay filly | ; ezt J 2 + | than any other method and that it willeffect- | o6 "y means long rope, were lowered 1 that no decree of di With the cypress groves of O ottt Dy e | S s e 81500 Hrowon fily | in Adalr, county, attempted sulctdo_ by ually preclude any attempts o revive mon- | Gown uto tho river and Mol thert forx o orded, Further - | Faglio Point veprosented by the forest | the arteries of his wrist with a archy. minutes with the water just to the level of howed that no petition for a di- [ primeval of Stan Park, and with a vt Worth, T on balls placed Lthe bases in the by Troquois, J. M. Brown, I 11’ fumble and a b Wi chestnut Gy by Luke Billy Hoover « i set was then | voree had been siled, and, in fact, 1o divorce | “hog’-back’ running the whole length, "The opponents of the ideasaya constitution | (i, He made frightful cuts on both arms, cutting smouths. The shiver | | ' 1they scored wher s hitto | bum, ©. Mueller, ~Kingsley, T, | the cords and smaller artevies, but not fatall, e u';‘:vu’fll:-:.;.!.i.:1‘"“'-,“,”.‘-;;;::.}I::‘, ken to, the place of rendezvous, drossed | procedies lud eyeir beei begun betyveen the | on which it s to b loped that the pub seenter for two bases, Sin Munning, | Brood rves —Bonnie Lawn, b. | injuring himself. Three years X s A AL R R and forced to drink large quantiti bad | lie buildings will break the sk sears and Hoover, and « . the | Muelller, Ta., $1L,000: Bribery, of young Heizer, aged cf i e A s U isky on the pretense that it would coun- | To say that Mr. Smith was astonished | i¢'is hroken by the domes. ,\{', 'i:“ e -{r al men 1wo more runs in thecighth inving, | m., General W. Jackson, Belle Meade, | suicide by ing. Tempo Pailiaonsia il s L g e ‘t'the bud effect of the dipping. would be to put it mildly, Hohad taken the | o'y fnoce, ot Gl CORRR, AT FRIveLs SC0r0 | Teun. . ‘ch m., General caused the trouble in both cases. ild rumors about riots, revolution, et¢,, | yion woere then taken to the hall, whe e shown him us genuine, and had never | 1 11 mosquies of the capital of Isiar oy OMANA } H. Juc s Tenn., #1,8003 t't_m"nn_w t;\ l_m ci -nluml_‘n- 1u‘uml,\'. l.m' they were again stripped and on the k of | searched the wds to see if everything had : s the Golden Horn of Falso - L hom al Jackson, Be State Phar issloners, when run down always prove to be jests orto | oach was tattooed in India ink the sacred | been done properly. He concealed the fact | Creek is not only the slope (reminding bave been cireulated with a malicions motive, | i e from his wife and childeen and, near one of the lie of Galata and I BROA b 0 ALK 2 | Teun., $1,5005Boulette, eh m., 'General Jacks | Des Moixes, Ta,, April 24.—[Special Tele- | Bve been cire Ll J | m “Theta Mu Epsiton. | ra) coni- 150 0 Cmvanic 0 4 0 0 | on, Belle Meade Tenn, 31,0: gram to Tue Bee.| —The state board of phar- :.‘E-fn’:‘::‘«‘“:‘l‘::r"l rehists, el o ":'fmq! : Im."'.‘:“: \lmu Awild 1 plr””mml n ‘I;w R oSS Ch AR | 25t (o PR eI S Lo 10 11100 Clevelandibot 10 40 i macy commissioners was organized today by esterday o placard was_posted | 7 | b a L Lot VAL T | L grant, but roads leading ncross to tho tonrny, ...l i a1 A ' EVERY P o oL O ay a placard was posted fn many | yilavious debauch called & banguet ended the | to scek ot the v T gl i BEA AT EVERY POINT. the dloction of Commissioner Snyder as chnit- | parts of the city dectyng the present govern- | piglii ong bl L e e R L SRS [ Ele ul]u\;ulqlnnnlh.|'| Hn: mouth of the panning s« 1 ! 00 e T tet e | oot ‘A{\ltwm‘\l('{ M | ulu{nul’l ng to “revolut ) ts author - Iawyer and made arrangements o have the which will be occupied in the Ty ) ! (] hibition Cranks Sharp! ymmissioner Weaver secretary an was not found. It 1s reported that on the LOOKS BAD FOR PAT CROWE, wife, who is still his legal wife, begin pro- immediate future by countless fruit and | % ) During the Rosewater Trial. treasurer, 21st there was an attempted revolt of the ceedings for divorce, & « | hop ranches, pouring their produce into Mot i s | Mekasan, Neb, April 24.—The vecent trial The County Superintendents. dfi'xmm"ltufim:fi‘l:'\"d.';lullz lxl‘:;:;l‘h‘dfl"“ much | Four Indictments Returned Against | The strong man's heart was nearly broken | Vancouver for the consumption of its ots 112 | of Mr. Roscwater on the trumped up charges | Dy Morss e (R BaalAl Delo: Him by the Chicago Grand Jur | and his head was howed with gricf at the | growing thousands, and for transportas 1Y INNINGS proferred by the prohibition intolerants | g to Tie Bae]odn the l.“l.‘,:.,:.t Fa A Brazillinn Crisis. Crticaco, April 24.—[Special Telegrum to | thought. of the disgrace whieh had come | tfon to. the ungardened eitios of tho MABAL headoTiE by He o Gl p Attt | i 1 S Mot T o, here | THE BEE,|—The grand jury this moming ro. | 10 his children, He entroated that his name {his ROl byIReTHu1L EheRBOOmIng 0000 g v He ventjon of county superintendents Superin- ONTEVIDEO, April 44, —A newspaper here | [0 BEE. 1o gvand jury this moring re- | po syppressed and that the proceedings be e S 1 Kansus Clt usual erowd of court room loafers, who | tendent Moore discussed the question of a telegram from Rio de Juneiro an- | turned four indictments against Patrick | prvate in order to provent the doar ones in o8 of the “‘"”‘"-[““'"r -‘“i"‘”‘l' i act as feedors to the I tho dreadtal o, | Tacoma downward ilian cabinet; | Crowe, the murderons young man who robbed | St. Louis 0 1 commenced ina fow days | trafie of Vancouver, as witness the secrof Annie Hall, of 441 Clavk strect, of diamonds case ! t re about o resign. | alleged to be worth 1,500 and in trying to and will be quietly earrvied through, traveling over the Canadian % s be imugined, the names as given rilrond to and from them and ape avvest shot and nearly killed Officer ey d 4 1d shot Oficer Linvilie and Char not the true names of the parties con 1 state 1d the steamers con- itendents Can Best | announc that Berboza and B avin struggled for points of vanta long before | “How County Super court convened. It was u mot semblage | S, Their Teachers.”” Superintendent | in which the female prohibitionist predomin- | Anderson of Hamilton county read a paper | Dot and foreign affa ated, although there was a faiv representa- | on “The Relation Between the Rural and Washington Notes. he St. Paul 5, Des Moines . tion of gentlemen whose chief facial cha Town or City Schools.” He thought the s R ORR ban Oo B 88 | riaa NN tisk HioLE nra B Us TobUI G RO | R LU T, S T TR un to | tevistic was long tanglod whiskers, Furmevs, | town school ahould be taken ns the unit and | oV SLENGTON, Aptil 34.—Chairman Conger ce of the indictments charge as- | gho husband, now a man of middlo age, | Lectng them with the Canadiun Pucifio dn "l" i peey e R R e the rural schools shoald grade from if, The | °f the coinage committee today introduced in | sault with intent to kil tho three men named, | Lot S eieent . and of the most | ailroad, and acting as tenders for the ind Dy S ar it beest N e Il‘lln ol boys, vellow dogs’ and babics mingled | SOMImIttee on wniformiiy of normal insti- | the louse the bill ugrced upon by the republi- | AAC fh foutt ts basad on o a3 o Aoty | promitient mew i St Louls. " The first wife | Oty il ships trading from Van- Moines was au is well known in this city, couver. tutes reported that o p 1to the on should be con- | can caucus last night. It was v woman in_committing it. Linville and | start to finish, and was veplete with shaep | in the confusion and were there to get as | sidered as having finished h course until he | coinage committee, which will have a speciul | So much for the south sid On tl i 4 i C i 3 spec 1 e : e EHLLh 16 Titne TG toans, | much enjoyment as possible out of the affair, | shall have finished his last year's work with | meeting omorrow to act upon the bill, - (i s G R R STO north side, neross Burraed inlet, are o | )\\ hea the connty attonmey wis presen | o ave ;lux'(»f Wper ceut and havo: tanght Mr. of Towa foduy veported to the | JIT¥ it O “nx‘!i‘ scoe could not be moved Sorkeid myviad islands and inlets destined to o — | the case to the jury the fivst outbreak - | vesularly at least cighteen months of school abill to profibit the transportation of 2008 rtective T S 6 508 alishor R 1 Siravs ST tie me it rufied the dignified silence of | Superintendent Foge of Marshall county was uu!umInp’\m\‘mm‘.m Blits on tesiitons s | DStCCtiv RN i ggrunia nETowndipa R L LT LBHCTVAL LI AR MO RE e : J 4y | the courtroom. Mr. Peterson made an im- | @ 1 elaiviman for the next convention and | v to the law of such stato or te i FAMOUS G ANG, | Woman Wanted for Abduction, L ,““" ('."’“" or S Ut "“’I‘““l"-‘ sk tiva | pertivent yemark regarding Mr., Rosews | Tanner of Havdin: county was clected PoECoL tha s ror |, William H the head porterat the | cldiorh fun DRI VORI nulw'u- i B | secompanying it witk raceful gesture and | seere 3 A bill reported 1,.\.‘.7,1.1\ by Senator Cut- | & “""l";(l'"' (“""""{3"‘!': Alabama for | Board of Trade vestaurant. s silentiy nusi nd minerals, ly, 1l 0| the audic who evidently imagined that | oy 3 g lom today from thé commiftec on interstate Making Counterfeit . is troubles g v ol dr 18 1ith Al these places, north and south, find Dby e b Fee 0 they had come to see a “show, Il ey Breaking Up the Gang. | commorce gives the intodstate commerce com- | BUSHNGUAM, Ali., April 24— Sigshy | M ‘;- :”.h ,‘””'1"‘,' l,”,'. m”m‘, i AT SRt A AT s tho RERRT AN 0 Walah i | loudly. Judge Clarkson im cly ealled s Moixes, L., April 4. —[Special Tele- | migsion nuthovity td prosecute inquiries into | and his son Williun have been avrosted on | duestion s towhether he shall take life | head of navigation and the terminus of Pant, R L0 ] thew " order andse buked (len un to T Be | The police have captured | the alleged violation of, the law by means of | the charge of making and pussing counterfeit | 'L c0Mes or do something desperate. | the only transcontinental line of the Hpl O L and declaved that ....u;h‘ demonstration of | tywo toughs, named Doud and Doty, who ave | special agents, to beappointed by the commi | money. The Sigshys are the last of the once en. years ago, in Pennsylvania, William | (040068 olonping to o single com: = . ! |t i wonld elea tho court v, This | supposed to lave commitied u number of the | $i9ty and who shall liave |n-\uill|m\l|m“ | famous Joe Bounfield gane of counterfoiters | Wedded Klizabetl Minton, and for seven i on e 1o Canadian | bl . L S 1 the lubit of tinking that the Roscwater triul | burglavies that have occurred he ve recently. ‘Senator Teller "‘hm Tty ,“Miu Billas ail u:l :ufl.n; \\I”\" “;.m.\“‘l. in (‘\mp.lu Ton- ( yeur she proved trae and loving wife, | Tliee catled out ulstrile [ s Tntended s 4 periodical civeus for theiv | One. has alveady sorved term in the peni- | substitute for the Joses S{ver bill now on the | 1eSseC and Alubuima. ey made and hassed | while o daughter came alou (0 help cement | A NN TN GE | amusement. tentinry, This morning two ladies whose | senate calendar 3 i dallurs of counterfeit money, | the bonds of the unio. The family of Tunis Prowitt, living ot i SRR Sl Wi wddress M. Peterson solenmly | houses” ad heen invaded by burglues identi 5 B anidied ‘_",“"zfi s who attempted 0| “rpyoe yoars ago tho family moved to IS Uy il 16H DY Des Molines G800 00001 0 o4 | snidito the iy T E weicantiat provethabihis | l”"d "“'",i.lm fhp i ‘i:““fi“"‘c L Fatal AngisSemitic Riot. | SRR R aGdLISTsh timcs, | Omuha, and having some wealth were en wis wked by a violent RGaB1Y sbed a religious meeting | houses. They ave hoth ol enders. The R in Galicit | e - ) { L i R e AN aman TRoscwitor disbuebed u roligiows nectinge | fouses hey are both ol oftendors, e | vigxey, April 24-AV Bila, in Gallela, a | Counterfviters Captured in Ohicago. | abled to move in society that was far abovo week ago which puzzled the s s M o | ndssion to iequit him.? - This morsel of | 108, and 1t i thouight that this. caplure will | Mobnumbering 4,090 persons mado an attack | Ciieaco, April 2. —Two important iaests | the average. William was a traveling man, f OMIERLES R ER S i e o o Dy the | Dreak thet up, | upon the Jewish quarters and wrecked and | were made heve today. For months the | and while awag from home on his long trips hie Chicago Tribunc. * Despito 0 Ul B ik et I\ Taa g by | o imber | OF Law by e e | sicked a mumoer of dwellings and shops. | country has been flooded with 810 silye | the wife now and then chose stranger gods, | every effort two of the daughters died I Left on has S Pant el Des Motics [ When dudge Savage presented his c 5 R g G The troops were led out to disperse the | gifjeates purporting to have been issued by | Phese roports came to the ears of the hus- | and three other members of the family UnipLEe it Ik et e Patatsan bt ENTERVILLE, Li, April 34, -[Spocial el- | vioters but they did not succeed in restoring |y Goyman National Bank of New Oleans, | Dind. but he havingimplicit confldence in the | are at the point of death, Dr. Porter » R R AR A e | eavam to I'ne Bre. | Louis Rube voung | order before eleven of the mob had been | e ul Banle of e Ovleans, | \c00 of Lis choice, refused to believe them, farailic TRl S National League, s Al N ma fvontynty t i e | killed and many injured but which platnly =hogus. o o [EA e (n e itimatavo veiis ngn, thocomaly. | S8 knowaflictioniig tho resultiof sitorna R his i not malke M an of twenty-two, shot himselt heve last Leports from Baila show that the | Were taken into custody while pa fipi UG LG o g the comely | do poisoning. ™ His idea is that some | any happic it was left for Dr, P tdied this morning. He left two | bills and o 200 in counterfeits w found n hrought from poisonous mutter had b statement v of * bunk aceount and yerding the number furniture, e 1o distinguish ...... DROE1R0 BTSN 0000 0 02| him el s vty duringe is eximin: one in Hebrow and one in Buglish, s wus exaggerated. It hus on their persons. | skipped with a better looking man. Itet an unknown quarter by the recent tor- i t0 Bostoul) to: nothin { tion, He leaned back in his ehair with eisy hat he felt he was in-danger of be- | Jearned that only three rvioter £ . T o ! ing to his deserted fireside, the husbund | nado and deposited wheve it would in- fh to AHIG By tho e : | nonehalance with hs head resting on tho | nsine and he preferved deati ;.!mn u')\\ulu:«lml w...rlm«- KILLED HIS THREE CHILDREN. | ii)cp jnstituted u seaveh, and at last was ve- | oc the Prewitt family, He thinks [ wall paper and told his i o = t oters » heen arrested ciEes d by loeatin his faithless | tho disense germs were carrie 3 AT BROURLY | Ho spoko. -0f - his' vivious uccom Haveroy, Ta., April [Special - Tele- | corvespondent foreign agitators h a Barrel and Then Suicides. sho awas living Cwith hoe Spmae |Gl R aean community et noat Bia v8 exciting the | mour, and by a system of steategy e sue ¢ Yl MRLODUDLY The Brooklyn - Philadelphia gcame was post- | plishments and said that he had been com- m 1o T Bir <A fires early this morn- _'" SuErnvese, Ont., April 24— Word I hundreds of miles from Louisville, Women inflamed with | away from the ned o ount of rah pelled to take the ushers in hand and insteuet | ing destroyed ¢ & Harrison ¢ inst the Jews. N R R e Rvallitoras seeded i1y getting " his ehild | them in their business at the night of the | tor, ane ond owned by Mi. Beed. Loss, vink excited the men agninst the troops. }"_'. ‘,"" g SRy l‘l,'“ 1o farmer | 100V, bringing her to this city and placing : —= AT CLEVELAND i car leeture and that he took upon hinself | 0007 insurance, ,000, Uncasiness is felt throughout Austria, | l‘\"“” I‘,‘I_ i ]*”, drowning | oy in havge of a friend, Sheldon Nat, who Dicd to Please His Wike, The Cloveland-Chivago sane was posi- | the taskof atonce quicting Mr. - Ro - hvee of his children in a barrel of rainwater, | S on Nineteenth street, between Leay J. 8. Skidmove, o well known avchi- ponend unt of v ! and proteeting the timid probil Signed by the Governor A Big Rubber Purchase, tompted to drown himself in the ereck. | th wnd Mason toet and engit was found dead in his ent. Durine his story-of the uprout I Des Morses, Tu,, April [Speciul Tele- | New Yorx, April 24.—It was announced on | Somie of the neighbors found him Iying in the | Nothimg more was heavd of the wife until | doicd vocontly, A lefter was found on o TN . s oue felier there who u 0 gram to Tur Bee)Th today | the strect late today that a purchase of 2000,- | ¢reck n a precarious condition. “here ave then she siddeniy w8 | i doske expluining that ho had taken ,m'-‘u‘.‘-'.”.‘.i‘.,-”.y SRR DR o7 NoaLs 7’:::;5::1“1‘\ “'-;l‘N"‘yf*"lll:;yl”lni:llnl-“"l‘n\‘iu.\t;:'dhj;i\llgml | »mg-;-.l the ml: \‘-n-lv\‘lx{n.u:‘m.l- 5 " mon- | (00 pounds of rubber, amounting to 21,550,000, | 12 R00es of his vecover No rea W““"'I’;i“"‘ i the e | his life boeause his wifo had frequently Lo 4 ! i “;,,;, b LB h o A b o | e the Dill for a state weather |y fheen made within cthe past two duys quest that sl allowed to visit thé child, | wished he was dead and he did it {o -4 AT BUEEALO, | know. When asked if it was swi | at the market values of the day, by a fow This was refused, and the woman left the | gratify her, says a N York World L2020 00 018 | hanwant he claimed not to know what swear- | donnebauisou RO A TN ORI restunrant, wuttering to hevsclf that she f Fort Smith, Ark., speefnl. He had 1o 020 {nL e \”' ||<- |\(|l’l}' i' ;,,.‘“ |I‘|.1Igm\{ that he | Des Moixes, la., April ,;.'h'.'I‘I'(i"»rfr:)u.'[l'Ifllll"'lt<“Im‘;_:““—[{""”',‘:“‘(':fl,I‘I‘l “l Mr. and Mes, Thurston's Reception to \‘\w-uul yetget even with herhusband of other | gyken twelve grains of morphine, Skid- Bl 0 Clovelin e tatiorie N T e Ay | e e BLARE S el YL COD now raised the price 5 cents & pound, with | Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb, [ %00 the_aftornoon, by somo menns, the | MOre was glven to drinking at thnus, Mack, Cisoy, Sut Hehifi [ Wade Gillis, This was . bomb-shell thrown | e s remorkaply educatod prospects of a further advance, [ M. and Mrs. John M. Thurston gave avery | woman: ascertuined whero the child was lo- | @d was intoxieated when e took his Jou AL P LI | 1i%a His Divlienmivito T #Hokn chia natonisns | turning people” away he “The total available stock of all kinds of rub- | brillinnt and what proved to he a most thor- | cated and i a cs shed life. Ho was a mun of considerable Gty i [sie e DI, AR o e 3 e i the aworld s 301D tons, aguinst 3,708 | oughly enjoyable recoption last night in honor | and telling Mis. Nat that means and his wifo a most estimablo AT BOSTON lis, it will Do remembered, is the-county | SHAKEN BY AN EARTHQUAKE, Mgl Do of Mr. and Mrs, H. W, Holeomb, From § | ehild wis dressed womun, Tosta oo 0100 0 1 5 07 [ judze whose rank - deeisions i the | — I B Dak. ‘ement Factory. | until [T o'clock theiv parlors were thronged | PTG ) T T 7 e Brooklyn 000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25| o the lower conrt wmde it necessary o [ A severe Shock 1ol in S o jgshor DKot jCeImant Kiagtory sl : ; an hour or wove Mrs. N Elifs Boston 6ABroklyn 7, Krvars Boston | G0 the farce trial into the district court, | £ 8 Sian Francisco |y ykroy, S, D., April 20.—[Special Tele- | With invited guests, among them the leading | notliing of the cireumstance, hut as night ap %, Brooklyn s, B vwormenoaton | Tty duvdie tho day i loaked oot that | . and Vieinit i svam to T Br ] A syndicate of Cinein- | Professional, raflroad and_business men of | pre the woman and child not returming, SOt thts Sy Frascisco, Cal,, April 24-One of the Omaha and theie wives, The handsome vesi- | she telephoned Harvis,who informed her that trinl in the county nati capitalists closed a deal heve today fo v; Murp! o0l Tmpires o | Phy; Muirphy, Cook, Ui Cluffney {issued no sueh orders, Hur 1y | f Farnam and Twenty-fourth, | he most severe shocks of | @ rified judge hud amused him wihiguake expevienced | g Do 2| dence, corn < B sott and the iulionco by making paper pellots | hovo for a loilis. Lo sis felt. in this ¢ 1R otoueaEalic Ttk Fbluagiontste | prosented o scene of gaioty and lifo equal to | beside Nimself with wrief, put S o1 AT NEW YONK and fillipping them at Mr, Rosewate T BETTE latallbies RLlttlas attay '“‘.‘_‘]“ 8oLt - It is unde; any of the many notable social events of the | the case, but up toalate hou huts neighboring localities a little after purchase is made for ihe pur o ebellont string band. discourabd | of the woman hd not heen discovored, though The Philadetphin-New York wame was | back was turtied, while he was addressing the Postponed on aeconnt of valy [y | Mis Bavdwell, one o | ing ¢ement works thereon About #0000 wus paid for the t \is will b the sceoud plant for the manu- morning. Buildings were shaken pe and persons aroused from their sleey plasteving fell from walls in pluces. No seri- lively music, nice refreshments weve seeved, | from a description of the parties and the town and Joy unconfined ruled the flecting hours, it is believed that late yesterday afternoon pssed the bridge and flew to Towa. | whose | | the witnesses for the — they o no little amuss earnest and create G spread e e 0 & " i 's drug storo this 3 - W confrores; thoy, how. | SPread apart a foot. The ground in places | dynamite in H, R. Doan's drug storo this | vester Pennoyer was renominated for gov- - B AT BTSN prosecution, gave a very graphic word | BUASH " 5 i e » 0 ous damage is reported yot facturve of Portland cement located near this oduy Harvis will decide upos course (e Pittabursr:Chicugo gune was postponed | Dicture of She distuehaude ut tho ik, Hhe | Ul-[mhhmnu‘n Maytield state that the | city. i Oregon Democrats: 1o Im::‘\ FRLaBbTILubaia M bah AL Sollins (T Y R e | shock was very sovere there, The railvoad £ - Ponrtaxn, Ore., Apri Phe democratic | IR G v b for American Association Games, the scene minute She’ was ver bridge was vendered impassibl {nl'w s Wrecked by Dynamite. state convention this evening nominated R. | wifo's arrest, ol * tho stato ¢ nent out 1 feat high settled four inches und *the rails DeLevay, Wis., April 9h.—An explosion of | A ‘Miller of Jacksonville for congress, Syl- | law with the crime of kidnapping AT ST LOUIS, \ N i 2 side of hier prohib 8t Louis 6, Toledo 5, ever, took it very soberly AT PHILADELY The prosecuting attorney ail through the | ptled six to o ine 0 o i 2 el 80X 10 twelye fielies, Tailmoad el | fternoon completely wrecked the building, | aeor, The platform fayors eight hours as a AMUSEMENTS, was delayed a few homs | K b The carthquake was generally felt (hiongh. | Dreaking the windows in_ stores over a block | da; s labor: the Australian ballot system and Fascination means the exercise of a " oy A i | proceedings acted vory nevvously and aused | 1o earthauake ws goner OURN- | way. There wore four men in the building co coinuge of silve AR A s postponed | Rimself by tossinge - long Fabier peneil into | Gt BB Soetion of, the state, but wo scrious | UYL e of the explosion. Two . 1t SR Sl orful or irresistible influence on the passions ¥ i | the ostultil {eeRoiutimea 08 1t 10 | oy Crcked hiovs, - At Gilvoy and War, | Doan and an unknown man, were instantly 4 b —an unseen, inexplicable influence; a chavm, ATYIEVLILE | e e e e el ko e oot | sonville the gas mains were: disjointed”and | killed.” The other two wore budly hurt. ; . April 20.—A call will beds. | a spell. This' is why Robert Buchanan's Mhe LoutsvillsColumbus ganie was post- | dausing his. neighbors. G0 foel moo. or logs | CHNCSs thrown dow | Teavy five walls provented a conflugration. | g 0q tamorrow for n meeting of the exeeutive | comedy drama in_ which Cora Tanner and an ol At o wet grounds | faueing 8 ——— — = sommittee of the republican national comit- | excellent compuny appeaved at Boyd's apera Ry ous - e % Atromntod Asshasination. committee of the republican national cowit- | excellent comy app v Nevraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions, 1 Among | house last night was thus named. The story Absolutely Pure. When objections to - Peterson’s questions Dok T e | 24— (Spocial Tele- | tee to e held in Washington May Other W g 4 ) i & and fast Mrs, ASHING Telogram : the members of this committee are Senator | is based upon the fuscination of an avtful | A ercam of turtar haking powder. 1ighs Crovn itves, Ta., April Specinl Pele | papmal and Mis. Woudward were | to Tie Bee.| —Pensions have beon issued as | 8vam to Tie Ber °d he Quu . Clarkson of Towa, W. W, Dudley ",,‘ \1'.‘”;>..|'..m. over w vounge man,Lord | 0f lenvening strength—U, 8, Governneut iee rau to Tue Bri | Tl Butlington | sitting in the front row in the audience | follows to Nobraskans: Original - Franeis T, | this morning of the attempted assassination | of Iidtung, Samuel Fessenden of Connecticnt, | WOt Mys. 1 et haming | 90rt Aug. 17, 15 Cedar Rapids 1 .ml!lml.nnfl\ llim‘u]\m'_' th ..»lm \ln'v.. ms | Allen, Harvard; Louis J. Graul, Tamora. | of Judge Botkin at Ulysses, Grant county, | George R. Davis of 1linois and M. H. De. | Isel¥, ;\h‘; I\‘I |‘ R "‘l “]', i' fully “‘ B ey o and showing on their faces their disgust at Tuere Daniel Mullen, Crete: Byvon D, | last Saturday. It is soported that an attempt | young of California cousiv Aady udgo ashto) ‘ y » ’ i ; v e | Boyd’s Qpera Houge interesting and - entertuining e | plies, Miss Tanner, who i was made 1o ree lis decision on u point in liminavy heaving of the county com Arrested for Embezzleme ) ) ners imiplicatid in the wolf bounty Cuicaco, April 24,1t was stated heve to- | “.1‘.-“T;.‘.(.:;‘:””““ in oppositionf it His Judgment. Hisre- | pight that Lafayette Cole, u well known | yaports of - faithiocssness sonutes 1 : attive * uot the tof her = AI:'lw llnnlllr"ll "'ll"d‘* oot. | the way the case was going. His honorstood | Bates, Mullen: William H. Sturtevant, olin Dunmive, who is fast being vecognized | it for some time and then, pointing his finger | Beaver City: William T, Bulils, Valeutine: | Dy the bulance of Omubi's vrck shots as a | in theiv divection, stated that the court | Albert Boswell, Plattsmouth: John Sude S aile, et K Fogge on the Gawin & | Was teying the case and that he needed no | Preston; David L. ey iy Wi & 1 dasist This | issue Baroabos We the p v, | mis: | fraud 26-26 Thursday, Friday, Saturduy, April 2 Bati pe. e from *bhleache 1S it we ement of the + St 'S ad i ¢ P pes sassination. | 1 J RRUIEIC gioul A hoiten Lhe MIVOL Seal | was u poser fer the ludies und they subsided, | Towa pensions: Original fnvulid . fusal resulted in thy dtempted assassination. | pagyiy voung man hus been' arrested in New | Jover are true. In thedouble role she displays | Younk 1o I P Y O Lt it eventually resuited in vetaliation in the | Pollock, Clinton: Janies 1. Dame, 2 Has Two Sons in Nebraska. | Yorkcity byu private detective agency on | versatility und docs sows clevor work, - With | it o 3 form of the resolutions passed by th Tocal | Asea D, White,Cincimunti: William A Wells | Dayros. Wis . Apel of the charize of embezAdement. 1t 1s usserted | her sple combination of wifLs Pauwiirec.. 0110 L 0 1L W. T, U and their visitors from abroad | Pleasantyille: Isane A, Bivd, Burrell; Benja - ) AUENT | that he made away with funds of the Peovia | & fine u good voice aud el perac L O e B T when the trial was over min Applegate, Council Bluffs, — Increase o Tur Ber. | —Dvid Sullivan, aged sct | gastlight and coke company and another | she displays those delicate feelings which are T O L 101 1101 A feature of the cuse that will ot prove | William J. Hudgel, Sioan: donathan Wise, | 1%, an old resident:of this county, who was | fivnd by which he was employed Amouget Lo St DtopERiios OF G0 ArLAb ""“""‘ sapsnsmant 0t ol MM, B MRALOS BN 0L T T 0T0 1001 s | S ming to the cithons o Burt county | Villiscas Jerome 5. Omers, Des: Mofes: | burne e nhn,.,.vlm.u while burning o e s [ Ehoc 035 ]""""‘ LEAIAHALOL IS § 1eado, e MAIRTINAE HEUED Soarkl: ! 3 0o they day of scttlement eo i thie | John AL Armold, Paivfax: Winant De Hax brusk grass ot Jraivis, was alone at the | u «( and Ten Years Old, and she possesses the happy fucu ol | Second Season in the Dulightful, Sparkling, koL B A Bl s T » which will amount to between £200 and | Hastings; Steph v, Fort, Madison, | time, and {618 suppased was overcome by | Mz, Versoy, Ky., April 24, —William Rey- | upplsing — thew Jo the bost and Witty, New Py, | Hot oL 00itl i 1L N0, About &34 costs were carried up from | Reissie Thoi scligoloy, Abingdon, | smoke. He has two:sons residing in Ne- | olds died at Bine Hill vesterday, He was | Most effective advantage. In - a brief | 1T O010 U100 11111 11001 g0 | thelower court, This 18 paving the ddler | Rewsue and in M. Fickman, Tis: | braska R A o ey e Rwiing | ch with: fiss Tunng q;n safd: I\I""‘rih | ) O ) 1 L ' with a vengeance, but the citizens of Teka- | comb, Orig Rebeeea, widow of ——ialligpl- " hapsst LS P L BIRIRN 00} ). kpousols My aeLgnL, o frevy T mah have had their show. | Sandford H. Aleshire, Red Ouk. Mevican Will Sign the Saxton Bill. camity; Fennos souso of froodom that comoes to 8 woman | ’!n llug w '"-"f .u [ | O of the witnesses who approach widow - Mary, widow of Mathias, las ALpany, N. Y., Apdl 24, -The senate re P Lilete The wken she 55 in _|’m~‘ way s mlw..‘l my ‘ hére ws anothor lar: the clers of the court. for his feos and il Michael Fell; Museatine. Daltad drom the atuARTDG Hha | Gaddont hallot . Fapa iy g Tnke Tha | o Mhere ar wo cl | 4 Ot mieVa ania gemale bicyeio vace last evening, and 1ho nu- | Was given the comforting informution t South Dakota pensions: Oviginal - Levi oam b q agh i clanging ABERDEEN, MG, - AP A | 5t s spurts of thio fair contestants worked | £OUFSe the warrunt would be issued, but that | Burton, Contrevill ; reform bill und aghhy,ypsscd it, chunging v | 0000 Rowell and Johnson convicted Mrs, Delamiere | Bewular prices. Mat and e, Beats will bo erous sy Prof. 1 it was extremely doubtful if it was ever paid — - — 80 a8 to wgroe withute amended Baxton bill, | ¢4, or paying shot at a colored 1l ut | e falle | Ut 60 Ssle Waduenday Bp considovablo enthusinam. Prof. Ley | YACEIIRGES QUUBLEILIT I wis ever pald, Want Pay 1or the Whisky. which was agredmpon st Friduy by the | 10y 0p Rtk siot i i IR S WEES | capture of an gaV0 Anothier exhibition of funey vidg, wnd | foes,™ said tho clork, —and L Wil sl the ) L 3 governor, Suxton and others, It 15 under. | BAMed Blevin, "’;' e i3 y | ence, 1 probably not an @ l tho crowd wils liboral in bestowing its up- | bunch for twenty-five conts Larakor, Mo, April 25.—The sherift bas Sood that the governor will sign the bill and | Ye#rs in the peniten i | on the 2 can stage who can play as many | Dlme dcn Mufiee O e oat i, Do viders i the race v | Afwer the vase had been dismissed My, Rose- | SOTved papers upon a mumber of people who | that the loug allot. reform will be | he Ao Al | parts and play them as well us Miss Cary. { AN showing signs of fatigne as the weary | water was gonerally congrntulated by people | were either divectly or indivectly interested | atan eud | o AL SRR L | Ed T vd Isley, was also well | Coruer 11th and Farnam Sty OB s driows on to a close, but none will give | who had not d A to Hy in the face the pro- in the whisky war, waged last I 1o | Apil 3 2 3 T “ I“‘»‘ vial | liked. He is @ me man, and very ple | T . b wp., Thoy are il dotermined to stivk it out, | hibition feeling hofore, but who now camic ppear ut tha next term of court to be held in the testinony, as yesterday, was coming fascinated, | First l\]tp(«l!‘fl!l e in a Museun T My yet expoct to see O'Brion muke it | forwand and declared that their sympathies ay. The petitioners ask for damages in the Mo a reproduction of that o pre Count La Grange, | . Jiwms. The darter still contin- | had always been with him: asort of “Ikucw- | sum of 81,20 for the whisky, beer wnd cigars | Domovieroff, the youngest nineteen year ud for the most part was | is still in the ha * A Anderson, who | ZAANFREITA'S s surely an | itall-the-time' comgrratulation that were destroyed at the time of the raid old, committed suicide today Ashis found lu sade such o f o fwmpression us an | ot shovel” w1y L e 'Famous Pantomime Go. X - in fheir aps Ly b Dak l’". % A Bright Crop Outlook. burned S papers before tuking arl of Glasgow Dead, i &8 Blang a8 3 o s 8 h }u ota ‘nn-‘n rats, Cusupsereay, 8, D, April 4 Special to | their lives, Tt od that feur of arvest ) M, ~The earl of ( sow Dean .“-.4 in r" 1 e en \.." .“ i oL BiGiant U Al Aaad. Qi i | :‘ J :‘wl‘ 1 I"w- : ki x..m«l Pue Bee.| - At no time duving the past four | as nihilists led to the LROVHUIAN 0 s doed forily. Nir. Ciootos aw Hay. Mr. Colley is one | Mubowmet the Ihex. A Rovky Mountula Gous y 3 cars have the indicat a large crop - ol catures of the porforii ce 3 olaon el 0 | & state convention at Aberdeen on June 11, to | oen. as | favorable as at the prosont time Bond Offerings. Phe three outlets for diseast e bowel ¥ Lo foutyy b Jlc ‘Blind et the murvelous niuster of the et R yimate state oftic The pasis of ropre- | The favmers in this section have completed Wasni April 4. [Speciul 4 the skiu, and the lkidueys o their Tiae Valdis Si s large audience ot | plano. World's Fulr Comedy Go., cowprising ticles This Morning. . entation will give the memb b the din d the grain that was first putin | to Tue Bre | -Bo Mored : §300 at §1.2 action with the bost purilying tonic, Burdock | the Grand lust night vud the entertainment | V@ wo g A0 ShOWs. Wi sign Arttole of Resding's backer Y R il e N l‘l-l.“xvu-‘i‘: l.-h:‘.--klku 4um.l-'I ‘l“.ml I;IAI $101 00 At 1 ; 2 Blood Bitte - the; .r..,‘ As greatly ¢ . t i of One Dine Admits o All, Owing Lo the inal

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