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9 - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: S 1801-TWENTY PAGES | I\ N \ i o v noc rof. tr NN 1 Q! M Y o I . N elouls \ LIGHTNING'S QUEER ANTICS. | wit! s "5 *Sne “Chapse s he ot | PHOEBE COUZINS' MIGHTY PEN | et hentsd i isoesier | DEPRIVED OF SOFT BERTHS | iruce farmipe, viveutvure ant noriwt- [ [TS BEING IS MADE WHOLE, ~ Prof. Thotwns Guthrie of lowa ill sueceod ferred on him. being bestowed on the agricultural Miss Parmalee as musical instructor. The S - n— work of the census, which is the most com- help will remain as it is. ,\'N OF THE BEE. hensive investigation of kind ever at- Btrange Experience and Miraculous Escape of a Party at Wymore, - VINITED SACRAMENTO, The Lady Writes a Spioy Refutation of Osarzes Made by Mrs. Logan. During the past weck over twenty-four Officsrs of Troop K Displaced Much Against Their Wishes, tempted in the world. Thousands of letters are sent out daily with the object of suppli- Omaha Real Estate Owners' Assoolation dred tgw 5 ; menting, verifying or correcting the work of Takes Up Corporate Existence, An Immense Crowd Kxtends a Cordial hu\n m‘\l new lltm." hav z-‘ lmo:\ mhl:.;l :) ululr the ”‘:I\‘“"‘_M”:‘:lk‘m:‘ ‘ll.lll‘rlp“: :‘“U‘ilcfi “xf(r«:‘_ Welcome, subscription ligts in this city and South A e plies received is extraordivarily large, there = FIRES AT HASTINGS AND STELLA. | Sicuawexto, Caa, May 2.—President | ROMANCE ASSOCIATED WITH DEATH. | Omah, and hundweds of orders have been | NATION'S ASSETS AND LIABILITIES, | peln s most gratifyii isposiion: titougly | SHARES RAPIDLY ~ SUBSCRIBED FOR, S Harrison and party were met early this received that we have beon unable to fill ire country to contribute to tho morning by a reception committee from Suc- Republicans Favoring a Non making of a complote and accurate agr tural census Sart owing to the extraordinary pressure upon | yo 4 ‘ PO Central Chautauqua Association—=An | ramento and escorted from Davidsville to yuifie 4 / whidini. L B AR THLARS Srgtais L Financial Statement of the Treasury o — Names of Subscribers and the Amount Untruthful Keport from Hastings | this city. As tho train rolled into | Judicial Election —The Columbus b ery system Department — Consolidations of “.m”‘\,')""\f““\']' T L Taken—Directors and Advis- Notth Nobraska Veterans | the benutifully decoratea union depot in Cross and Crucifiv—Another sl LEW S DTS OVET EIRHUY ORTEICEY Census Ofices—Notes from R L e b L Lt ory Board Work of y IS o 3 g vas fired and Big Hotel Projected for the delivery ot its city papers, but this . 4 o Tne k| Superintendent and Mrs. Sacramento a salute of guns was % t roje Y pap the Nati 1 3 19, 4 . tho Meoti Will Meet—State News. i " e v " National Capital, Robert P. Porter will leave Washington to- 10 MEBEIIE: an immense crowd greeted the president with largo force is entirely inadequate to serve morrow for a trip to the Pacific coast . v W ; A cific o — cheors. Mayor Comstock spoke a few words Cutcan Orpice or Tup Tpr, | | 10 6W subscribers as promptly ns Tur Bre BH, WORLAY ‘Wi (30ky Knpothesd. podt Wrions, Neb, Mey 8.~[Special Tele. | 9 WSIoCHN rCEitlv ATty $Hed Lok ORc Cuiicaco, May 2. 7 | Will soon be able to sorvo them. On one sin- | Wasmxarox, May 2.—[Spacial Telogram | mastor at Holmesville, Gago. county. et Tho Real Estate Owners' assoclation of gram o ik ek, ]—During a heavy thunder | risges and were driven to the ‘“'"‘“‘; Miss Phoebe Couzins has sent the following | glo carrier route over two hundred new | to Tir Brr.|—Although troop K of the Ninth | vice H. . Sillik, resignod ' [ Omaha met last night at the exchango rooms. shower about 8 o'clock this morning the | Thousands —of poople bad sssemoled | 00" T M onn A Logan to & | names have beon added, and many of the | cavalry was ordered to Fort Moyer, Va., the | _The following lown postmasters wora ap. | Thero were about one hundred property Maginnis housa was struck by lightming. It | in ( apitol park and the ; st(h:"‘vrl Washington pap e R - S Y YKy l»’m Liitty | other day, it is roported that the ofticers who lmlnl‘v‘f] l.‘ C. Spangler at l|ulutw, Wright | owners present. tore the chimnoy down, passed through the | children “"'r"r'f"l“‘" e '"'"‘l‘“ the peand | A friend Los forwarded to me a statement | 70 At AL ho | Baveiuntil recontly boen attached to that | Syarth comnry 00 Eno at Northwood, | The articies of incorporation prepared Ly stove pipe aud struck the floor, tore the shocs | $ido of the walic lead Tt was. dseorted | B Your paper of lnst Sunday from tho lips of | 0 three hundred papers, which, with the | .o nan = (ST PR They have been | ~Mrs. Julia C. Polazotto of Towa, a $000 | (e COmmittec were submitted and adopted. frem the feet of Mr. Maginnis and his grown ::flj" 'A]* “"") Lot Ny Hovors, | Mrs. John A. Logan, concerning the status of | 1arge Sunaay edition, is extremely laborious. | tranaferred to troop I, and the ofticers of | copvist in the pension ofice, was today pro “\!'." Articlas wore adoptod soction by section. up daughter, who were sitting near the \;"’f“f(’ 1Ll l"v" 18 O l"_';‘; i “r'\l“k: my office as secrotary of the bourd of lady | The lessee and manager of our city circula- | that troop assigned to K in order that they | moted to be a clerk at £1,000 o, "" n the secretary read that section which stove, and tore them into shreds, ripped the | Mavor Comstock ittroduced Governor Ma manazers of the, world’s Columbian commis- | tion, Mr. Wi i . FODNN might come to Washington. The ofticers | {5 G: St Johnof Lincoln, Neb., is spend- | stated that one object of the organization was X t two | ham, who after a few remarks prescuted the fon, Mr. Williams, is rapidly reorganizing o} i ing afow days at the Richmond, cnroute [ to provent the squandering of public funds et for about e 1ocke vo | ham, who afe mirk! bk si0) ! s’ o oge of your col " . b i vho have thus bee st 5 L4 25 € chmonc oute | to pre e squandering of public fund e o o el Lo, oo e e by, | presidunt, wha paid . @lowing teib. | 8100, which I ask the privilogo of your col- | yyo armie © delivery districts and increasing | Wi hive thus been mulcted out of “this de- | for homo with his bride, formerly Miss. 05 | sorh oveny Lo M1 sétitition” asidng iMills Joists under the floor and reduced & two-by- | 4o ™55t catirohiite ploncors, | Kx-Gioy. | umns to refute, not in extonso, as that will TN tos as fast as | SIFavle berth are Captain Harry Wright, [ den of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs, St. John Pt el bl Lh LAl b six inch sleeper under them into fine splint- | ernor “Newton Booth then delivered a | come up more properly further on, but siuce 4o Lid ol - First Licutenant William H. Baldwin and | 8re delighted with Washington, as well | ©Meials, Councilman Brennan moved to striko ers. Mr. Maginnis is quite sore r.m[. :hv 'nlr‘v'w‘mlv I.J,..E.”lr Mlz:‘;l«k. uw \;hl: the lady has occupied in the past a position | 'lll?l‘ bookkeepers can rl-\lwh(he] I|\l.:, Second Lieutenant I, A, Bettons, jr. Those ;n‘(".;’“'t:l.n'“l”h I;m-llvy'\?' 1"’ ‘n,n ‘.ln; h "l‘*:':"' Il<'\'\l-|ll:wt‘ll'h ‘!l‘wv):(" f" it ‘“wu-l shock and oune of Miss Maginnis' feetis | followed by Secretary Rus Afte | of prominence by rcason of her husband's | This work, it 15 to 0 hoped, | to whom their places bave been given are | Liict d under the very auspi- | be time enough to branc city ofticials as speechmaking the president held & short re- | 3 A : . clous circumatances which life “at tho | being dishonest after they had boen prove burned j ception in Governor Markbam's. ofice, aftor | Position and evidently buuks upon tho crod- | will cnable us to sorve our patrons all over | Captain M. B, Hughes, Fiest Tioutnort o Richmond furnishos, This evening's Critie | 208 dishonest after they had been proven Fire at stella Which the purty was escorted back 1o the | ulity of the public, by reason of that | the city and in South Omana rogularly and [ W. Taylor and Socond Licutenant A. W. | says: “Mrs, St. Johnis a musician of ex. | % W y . ) 5 retiA, Nob., May 2.—|Special Tele | train and loft for Oukland. A short | past presumption, to openly defame the ofti- FromEy Perry, ali of Troop I These trausfers wore | traordinary gifts, a natural musician, one | Hon. W, 4. Connell said the section did not [ e~ About 5 o'clock this | o0 was made at Benccia, where a large | cial position of ohe whoso integrity hus been pily. ordered Thursday. Captain Wright | MY $a¥. and not only parforms with renark- | imply that the city officials or any other gram to Tur Bre.|—About bo'clock this | gro\yq™ was gatheved and whero the | fully tested in publio 1ife for many years, one or the next ten days or two weeks we [ 4 i\ able ability, but composes in a churming ma officials were dishonest. It simply stated morning lichtning struck the narness shop of | sehool children presented him with floral | who owes har position to her own unaided of- st Bkl o' tduTabide oL ouE ety b g & graduate of the military | per, Her music is well known in New Y tlnt the associntion proposed to guard axninst A. J. Baldwin, situated on the cast side of | tribu the shape of & cannan. | forts and not that of another, whose bread is A Ll 2 scademy, but was appointed to the | where much of it is in the o $\ioh Sl i1 0 fitie; - THO Distory of 41l a . wtting fre d giving | SAN FHANCE May 2. ~Ou coming to this | ear by the sweat of her own brow and not | scribers and invite them to send in auy com- 'my in 1872 from the District of Columbia. | of the leading thea orche T st 3 oot A DT ke e T L il (o1t ok BseabiontethlaY S FinErioot. ONME | FROMM Sotett s Y b oy f \ i Y i It 1 fohn will be u valued and welcomo acquisi- | gia oy Yot 1o sbow that corruption Baldwin and bis family, who lived in the | Gty trom Sacramento this afternoon, | v G AR L > | plaints of irregular delivery to this office, | There is no expi on offered at tho head- | yolt Wit bo i valied and wolcome acquisi- | aud dishonesty wors vety lablo to appeat aent Harrison left the tr: t Berkely and | to make answer to all of theso statements i M- tion to socioty in Lincoln L . ty. | 0 1 rooms over the shop, barely time to get out | yiditad the university of California and the without the slightest founda- | €ither by postal card or otherwise. quarters of the army as to the reason why Y *;"1 {;\\ ;*';:fnl'l":':\mwnl!"r wil ,”',“',”’ '!I'-v of the building. The fire soon spread to the | deat and dumb and blind asylam. e then in " truth, and that they are pure falsi v this transfer took place, but it is said that The Army Loll of Hone Bt for thiese thitigs ad protook tHe. o tixoks. implement dopot of W. #. Wheslor, just | drovo o "Oakland and upn renching | ationsfrom 'bestuning &, and, K1t b CHEROKEE AATION TROUBLES, | o main cause was HELR A el 1 WastiNGTos, May 2—The major general st them : ; north of the harness shop. and to the barber | that city was welcomed by a grea soggan o any other woman for ono monm: il tes S10K] SumE dlovar Worledbnoiby | o itin e Haa HuBLANe: s NEHRGHaaT i {5 'atrile oub Wi e T T e iy || RO’ (0f) oanlas FITHASS ShGa1At | ViaVE | Wil bbsss Lk et ohiktnos Sl las: o Nexro Intruders Still Holding the Fore | hith i 1530 in the relief of tho Thoruburg ex- [ €ommandiug has published in the onders to | M. Bronnan's « ¢ UL LA 380 s it L 5 guily decorated and the floral display was | proven as false they bave reckoned witho #E Godsonedie BeRd pedition ¢ the army the names of Howing oicers | “%y S8tioh 0 BEPmILLNE - on-Foatdouts From there it spread to the brick | vory “oluporate, The president made | their host and to their own certain confusion . Mgl 5w Captain Jesse M. Lee, Ninth infantry, who | and eulisted m ho, during 1889, distin- | ot i TOIBAES o1 & AAVIROHS build ocupled, by, Qeorgo. Fhlchett | ahov adaroes ne OMAIALY. abd Eitamcaras cr | soois ot o Proene W. Covziss Kaxsss Crry, Mo, May 2.—A special from | has been on duty at the Piue Ridge aeency, | guished themselsos b specially meritorious | board drew out considerable discussion, 1t as an oflice and residence, wh the fire was | turned to this city, where he was Wi Sceretary B, L. M. Vinita, . T., s: The latest news from lv‘l\ h"«'n‘uwuun;d nul[vm It :h\\wlk under | gotg or conduct in service: Major Henry Car- | was decided finally to leave the matter open stopped. The dumage, 48 nearly as can be | reception tonight by the Union Le Chicago, April 2 the seat of tho trouble between the ie immediate orders of the adjutant general | 57 OF A e Craw-. | 0 be decided by the stockbolders in the ascertained, 1o a8 follows: A.J. Baldwin, | At the close ot thy reception.av. the Union | Shoe ke ¥ A. Lowan is at Murphysboro, | (S0 B Ho troubl et Al i |[ontae ' Sl Coallof G Lk LT sial il LR BB T TR e foss 81,500, insurance §00; W. H. Wheel Léaguo club tonight the president was pre- | 111, on a visit to hor late hus band’s reiativos. sl el it L U By dir the secrotary of war leave | ford, Third cavalry: James O'Mackay, Third The subscription list was then opened fnd loss 1,500, insuravce #1,2005 1t 1. Hill, loss | sented with a solid yold fac-similie of the | Shé is expected to arrive in Chicago soon to | 1egroes arestill holding the fort at Goose- | of abscnce for six months, . wiih parmisuion | caviikei Chntlas I Gatowoo Sixthcavaleys |14 o Rieni b toars toviid re af o) ahd #4100, insurance £200; George Hatchett, loss | card of invitation, beautifully enameled with | areange with the Pullmans for her Suropean | neck Bend ut the muzzles of Winchestors and | to go beyond the sea, is granted Colonel ld- | First Sergeant rgenson, Sergeant Chap- | Joh e e S 400 with no insurance, Besides the above | the erest of the state of California and the | trip i a brass cannon. The Cherokees so far have [ Ward 1. Heyl, fnspector goncral, Unitod BRI i e i ey oyt BoEVia: i mi AFSTAUND, d iAo Mbod |dat b ehy ol bhe Baldwin and family lost ul thelr :\)Y:ll;;]:;::: tlag of the union. Ak, 2 ATAD MANE HoA N, 2 Aot liAd tle | douraga oY nitack thio ey States army, | but formerly troop K, Fourth cavalry. RUIRLOE G ENIRRGA CHAY . oLt et Lt o household goods. The ri ich was 7 —— Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Hall of 4610 Evans | AR & ¥ SoH "HE N ; VORI . i Joseph Barker, 1: George B, Bavker, 1: W ing during the progress of the fire greatly THE VIRE RECORD. avenue, this city, are fu Buffalo attending [ L1 NeEroes have organized a - com THE FATION'S FINANCES. o e T EECHTICER] A\ T GIhon 107 & P TR 5 e aided the workers in their cfforts to subdue s — the funeral of kddie Hall, about whose death of 1% men, all armed with 8 s Wasnizaroy, May 2.—The department of | Hurtiman, 10} J. S, Gibson. 5t J. B lies the flames. i * | Minnesota Village Nearly Wiped Out | thero is associated an interesting romauce, | Winchesters, One squad of negroes possesses | State e UOLHOIARRC LT A state h ved a cablegram from Colonel | 105 (. H. Boggs, 100; John T, Cathors, 105 Dehtral Chantauaus Assoolations of Existenc Last fall u young woman appeared at his | a brass eannon which1s roady for use and _ofthe United States Treasur W. P Tisdal, special commissioner to South | Wi J. Comnell, 10; €. A. Seott, 10 Joff Bod! Furvost, Neb., May 2.—[Spectal to Tug | ST Pavi, Minn,, Mag 2. —A Ploncer-Press | Wother's houso in N gy searchl | will be turned upon any attacking party, 1t [ WAsHINGToN, May 2.—The followin | Amerlea fu the futorest of the Columblan ox. W. W, Lowe, 20 H. Prytie] 85 Brew. | The programme for the Central Chiau- | Austin, Minn., - special savs; Ouo of the | BLIGIE (e Wb Leeaivisnvct Sears okt | is bolioved that tho Cherokeo government | ment prepared at the treasury aepartment | bosition, anuounciug his return from Bowota. | {Eun 100 ) Ch Fvar o pevercig N tauqua association to bo held on the Fremont | MOt disastrous fires ever knawn in this seo- amo was AnuaHealy, and Eddie, being | Will call for volunteers and fight the in- | bY Mr. Whelply, the assistant treasurer, | My Tisdal cables as follows _“Exposition | B, Carm George, 20¢ 1. M, assemby grounds from June 23 to July 6 has | tion of the state broke out in the villuge of ssionable young man, soon fell in love | truders to a finish, Warrants were issned ;"“\h the percentago of assets the treasury | n'\""w‘vmul(luj"’w more satisfactory. The :Donald Welshans, 5; Mike rotall 1 s | L.yle, tweive miles south, this morning. The wortan, who naturally returned bis | today by the Muskogee court for tne arrest | holds against demand liabilities exclusive of | £overnmentof Columbia will eroct & iniildi e 10 105 J. W. West, 5 been carefully and fully prepared and the as- | £-¥1€, ) 2 ¢ Bl (ol \ i | ut Chicago and appoint commiss 3 : i 3. W \ Sa1A01Ee. b ARERARL Hak osun 0a. Hattvs || AvINA was s teony ok (e MOHH AR Rid {16 | RTEOkion | o e et el | of the rioters, but it is feared that the court | the amount known as “trust funds” for | 8t ¢ it it appolnt vommissloners to the | fohi Robb Kennard, 10: San (LU HBLURG ML b E LN s b tioh of. the villngo 18 complately | YV oenMrs; rued of the marriage she ey o offect the | Which the full amount is held. The figures | CaPosition, The Magdalena steamsnip com- | Katz, 5 Bemis, 103 4. C. | campaign to make this, the tirst meoting, a | PW ”‘; “'l""“l‘.'!“' Qi 'i‘ “"‘ "'V 5 3 | Sent the yoang mun to Chicago und drove the | Officers Tml. too i few n; 5{.‘1 . n: CHoes sts und liabilities of tho United | P2ies Will make a “reduction trom regular | nan, 10; Samuel Reichenberg, 105 D zrand stiocess,” Amons) the omitient apeak- | Wipedion lere was no fire profection and | wife from the house. ‘The wife found shelter | arrest. The Cherokee authorities hoid | 8 s and liabilities o ted | rates, O Wil It g ? e A by the wind swept the flames along, taking | in the Woman's Christian association home. | that the negroes at Gooseneck Bend | States treasury on April 30, 1801, ineluding e i Rlsh B 071 ) i ers and divines who will appear are Rev. A T 1 L4 3 o o A , 100 1 0. Hurtman, 2 Frauk W. Pattou, superintendent of instruction | everything inits course, over thirty buildings, (bl nora g oy ion :;\'\fy;lluhi_llj;l. ure intruders und have ndvertised | in tho labilities 346,681,016 United States \\'I ous ""\"‘ obl e . Kemp, 507 ( Hicks, 10 W, J A b b et i bl ore, and sweeping | 1aving a fortune of about $10,001 e i s /iF aritaitor | Botesoutalanding | ASHINGTON, May 2.—The chiet postoflico | ¢ CI Beindorf, 51 AL P. MeKennn, Bistop John 1 Nowinun, | vert Mc: | Including nearly every store, and sweeping | fEfyRR B Josbune of anout SI0000. THe | ing negroes) farm and_improvements for (S R T s e R e L e by Ty (eIt ) Clement | 10F Dlocks beforo the, fire expended its force | annulled on the' ground that the boy was | sale under confiscation. Thesale of the farm ot N: M, 6t four) Highwaymen: charked vith | Ton Switsler 10: Amiecon dl Vincent, Jumes CICmCt | 44 the extremo soutiivest limit of the village, | under oiantcon of Georgo W. Laua was to have been made | Stamdor sitver ol et (6. e e R Shares had been subscribed the Wright, . D., Prof. french, Judge uweett. [ Some of the stooks wora partially saved, but NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL TICKET. by the sherifl yosterday. ‘The shenft was | Stutudard dollurs et 150 01200 | April 20, They have boen taken to Santa Fe | ssociation procecded to the eloction of On recognition day Bishop Newman will bo | 55 CHRAREA conditian, Tho lossos agg Tho republican central committee today de- [ mot by 190 armed men and ho retived. The | yjactiont sil R ol Y oflicers, A committe composed of Mossis, prosent. July n‘\u |..u\:;-..3;3: Army u'(“()llv A Snie GHTY. Mo, Moy " pecial from | clded in favor »I‘nlnlnhnurn ) lx[r«:r‘_\.u negroes elaim to b adopted vitizens. A few | Bullion golii. A - - wmu.fi\‘n‘.-fi.'fi"‘.‘,..‘x‘".','J.‘».}Iy'}.'.ff'{l'-"l"l‘i“w'f; o OFAtr for ‘tho otensitin. oo ralitoagy | ALgEsville, Mo, savs: Lightiime today Witig Cof "'tho . democracy his Sugmiied | Of them are such ad have had possession of Banihio i 7 A PEACE-LOVING NATION, association for approval. ; have mado ono faro for the founa trip from | Jhruck the flout mills at Allville, near here. | i %8 ), UG Semaomcy | Had - sWRIEAd {40 juds for somo years, but the majority of dollar 1) ) A resolution was introduced expressing tha all points within a radius of 150 wiles. R anmbfire nd wore consumed. | pouition for & mou-partisan judiclary | them are late intrugders from Kansns, Te United St iores But We Have Unexcelled Capabilities | sertiment of the meetine as being in fayor of : saets O o o 10 loss is £0,000, with no insurance. P A e Fonn and Nebraska. Deputy Sheriff Hilton and of It or W requesting the city council to proceed at o s : 4 s ; and should an_agreement be reached, tho | 8nd Nebraska. y i for W questing the city council to procced at or A Nebraska City Event Beororn, Pa., May IPire started to- > i S reDablicans 1 that. iboll Daputy Soliotar Mirewsoa haye o activo e 0 s : to call an oection for the voting of e TRy i proposition of the republicans is that the | I t A e % Bandlro0 | Sax Fraxoisco, Cal, May 2—President i < Nenuaska Ciry, Neb., May 2.—(Spectal to | [ARE T the saw mill of H. et 0t | suecessor of Judge Grinnell should bo o | in the campaign ughinst the negroes and the 020,00 | pyo il S P L Lt | bonds for sewerage, paviug and pa Tuk Brr.| —About two hundred of Nebraska | wore destroyed with & loss. ot S0 o, “ih | democrat, one who will be acceptable to the | Goosenccic intrudors say that these two | Funds hold by the’ Ciited States arrison ' his speech at, the banquet last | purposes. Mike Leo, and a fow othors il 13t foat it RBrSAl A s taien Jraro destroyed with a loss. of ' $30,000. ' | republican party, and it was intimated that | offfcers will be shot on sizht. § depositorics RS T evening said: I believe we have come to a | favored the resolution. Mr. Hartman thought City's bost citizons gathered at tho state in- | firo spread to tho fogs and 100,000 feet wero | F¢I uporior court judeee who is clocted next | A special front Tahlequah concerning tho o new epoch as a nation, There aro opemmg | It Would be better 1o wait sixty days and H\Lllih\ fm"murhljm:‘nlllll Bave o lr:\n-w:-}l re- <|-“|‘urr:'>'xun rf;;:){fc;:::":]th"})"!”l’l':'lt:c\:m spread to I, must bo a republican. The Chicago (x'nuhl‘u ;nnuum‘le A'm:-q a fufr\?ns conflict is Total.... i portals before us Inviting us to | ;;m- .‘",w:nlh_\- |||v(<::|-;: the lmn‘\l :»h- |xv511 r‘fi;‘ - ception *o Prof. . PParm he retiving | #000,00 D¢ 3 democracy will doubtless nominate a man of | expected there at ahy time. The negroes aro | ;| 2 LITIES, St o o - ho same timé as the county election, T g (RS 5 i — - HelE ORI re e A et cceed Grin- | in a large majority aud will be uble to main- | Trust funds 9m.100.00 | euter—opening of portals to trade and | resolution was laid on the table for ono woel. superintendent, and his wi It was an in e Iy their own for the judgeshiv to succeed Grin: L A q atotly e k u Egyptian Darkness in Kansas, o Sy tain their positién 'against the present small | SHver cortil s 42831.00 | influence and piestige, such as we have | Following are the names of tho diroetor formal affuir, but proved to beonoof the | (ppiny K AT D CUAR ke i |fEe) pacste Oragiat s damosratsiwil Rilo 1 S CIL TS CORt ket ORI DR Sacn URAAIL | RS Coa D meartory U fiensne B PO, amies o ecto g i M ks rTaws, Kan, May phenomenal | mako an independent nomination, orce of opposing Cherokees, Sheriff Starr, Nobes 1 $ s 060,000,00 | Dever secn before. We will pursue the | presented b ommittee and elected by most pleasant social gatherings Nobraska isi i v 330 venty-five Ind oft here . 14,000,000, tho associ o b City has onjoyed for o long tme. During | SI0rm visited this ion today. It com- e ;\l:h 8.posso o‘rm'. ".‘3}.'{5..'!';?‘.‘5; le lt e | Treasury notes, et Jily, 150 4175120000 | paths of peace. We are not a warlike nation, | B e ?‘- lll""‘\;” fERe e # * enee q i i o * o ook it o oday for Laua n cject z the - 3 N + 2] >, Bemis, i s B onohue, the evening Mr. and. Mes. Barmales wors | menced with a high wind which ble the | A young man in Cleveland, O., remiuds | oanso” puapiato aid in cjocting the in- Total Fmitdos000 | Al our instinets ‘and all our history aro tn | b B G- Gi A minan presented with a costly silver tea set ‘and | rate of forty miles an hour. Then a calm | the world's fair peoplsof the cfoss carried by eht, whon' 16480y gosted s serons confilel NT Liamanies, | theline of peace. Only intolerable aggession, | ombe, A. 12 Reed, W o Poppleton, G. 1L Miss Pacaalee was * given a pair of | followed and the sky became so black that it :ulumhu\ us pictured on the bacls of green- | wijj ensue, I the'smallforce that th Crff | National bank, 5 per cent | ouly the peril of our institutions or our flag | Boggs, C. K. Scott and E Benson, tandsomo opera glasses, Brief remarks | way necessary to turn on the electric lights | backs and tells of the existence of the orfgrinifl | tock “with him Whould prove ineffectual | - dute ptlon tusd ! | can thoroughly arouse us. With capabili Tho ising board, consisting of fifty N fgnade Dy Judgo M L. Husward, Gen- | iy tho streas, ‘so donso . whs the darknoes, | (08 0ad!cruciix ‘and its travels: Arch | Sootn.yas tamtoss nrice i plenty of volun- | Disbursing officers, bulance, oic, | ties r war on band and sca | members, was elected as follows: Herman eral . H. Van Wyek and others, upon' Prof. 0 j - | bishop Maunchbauf aud Father Raverdy of | fraws hepe sy > ment's no- | Postofice funds .+ el | A Joseph H. Millard, ¢, W. Hamil. Ve Ran fell thickly for a Malt an & i tne dy teers here who will startat -4 moment’s no- | unexcelled by any uation in the world | Kountze, Joscoh H. Millard, ¢ W. Hami Parmalec's avility and the success of the in- M‘;“ " ml Ly for a hal n:\ "r‘:“: and ':““ {Vuuvur iy thut the cross was sent to Santa | tice to reinforce him, 1‘lll|l\|:m;llm’€‘(Irufl'(1(m'(| checks... | we are smitten with a love of pe We ad- | ton, Max M H. W. Yates,J. L. Me stitute under his management. Fon. J. Ster- | followed a heavy rain which las WO | Ko, where for generations it passed from tho iy Matured debts and interese. . ... iAre ¢ of per o a ey : ik 1 ling Morton, being unable to uitend, sont his | Bours. The sky cleared at the conclusion of | ehtof of the. mission tohis shocemon N - - Tnterest due and wnpuid i vocate more guns for the defense of the Pa- | ¢ Heary Bolln, 0. M. Car Alvin ing Morton, being unable to aitend, sent his 0 lef ¢ mission to his successor. Mrs, . Ylgrestd 100 00a8Y Moiently largo navy for. th 3 Brown i A Orelgh oW Sogrots, with u letter extolling tho meritori- | to win, Much damago was done to fruit | General Hefsrmun of Durango, Col., Is now THEBRU GHIOK DEATH, g : * | prescrvation of the peica of this hamisphere n, Samuel 1, Rogers, D, Kendall, sus services of the retiring superintendent. ¥ the hail. - No more damage is reported. in possession of the reli —_— Total iR i d n, Georgo 13, . e d g ot . and a merchant mavine with which to securo | mpson, Guy . Barton, George B. VRlia Nrd 5 ANOTHER BIG HOTEL, A Tale of Love and Heroism from an EXCESS OF AS: our share of the commerce of the world,” | Lake, Jan ghton, dohn A. Horbach, h 3 Nel Lo o Jestruc r S gl . it 1. . b g e > 5 3 | North Nebraska Veterans rl: ~Il"‘"‘;l "\" Hat ‘:" "‘j"‘l",_ Chicago is to have another big hotel, and + viz: na Town, Over tiust fund ¢ Tho address was receivod with much outhus. | James E. o LW, HIlL AT Hanmixaroy, Neb., May 2 pocial to Trx: o oas CITT, Mo., May %.—A special from | jopy B, Drake, now of the Grana Pacific, is Rather a pathetio story reached the Tur | CooF°fcurrent iasm, Poppleton, ater, G, S, Bre. | —The North Nebraska Grand Army of | Atchison, Kan., suys: A terrific rain and bail | the prime moyer in the onterprise. Greatas | o |]~ A ¥ Rl A i ona Total T Chitsg . corge L. the Republic reunion, to bo held in Creigh- | storm occurred hero today. The rain fell in | are the new hotel ventures, boti actuul and | BEF the other day from a friend in Arizona. e Procured by Fraud. Miller, . Krug, . Motz, sr., R. N, R AR D to be tho | torronts and tho hail fell thickly. Much | Projected, in this city, Mr. Drake's scheme | 'Tis & snd little romance and comes from o re. A% (analiDaolsion: Ciicaco, May 2—Mustor in Chancery | Withnell, Byron ' Reed, Chiarles’ Turuer, A et fad eatinse thering of vet. | damage was doue to fruit trees. The tracks | SUrPasses them ail. “Ihe formation of the | liable source. A bright young lady from the | wasisaros. - My o [Special Tole- | pion (s Ay ¥ |0 Hanscom, C. J. Karbach, J. B. Kitchon, argest and most important gathering of vet- ami S US| company has been determined on, and it will little town of Madison, N, Y., while attend- " i <ot “ | Bjerson filed his report 1 the district court D. Mercer, Beajamin Smith, L. S, Reed, Srans ovor beld In this part of thestate. At | of tne B. & M. railroad betwoen Atchison | be'iNcorporaten whon ihe. aite i cis Wil | tistls tow it gram to Ti Bru|—Assiatant Soorotary | today in tho colobrated case of ex-Seuator | Janes W. Weolworth, J. B, Teey. i1 Punat A recent weeting stafl appointments were | and Ialls City were washed away and the out 53, 00 2 invested i en. | 11 Vassar college, fell a victim to that dis- | of tne Interior Chandler, in the land contost | oo arle: ey iy 3 e A. L. Wood, James Forsyth, Clement Chinse, ting sta About 3,000,000 will be invested in the en ; Charles B. Farwell agaiust the Great Wost- mado with W. C. Webber, mujor, in com- | Lincolu train was obhged to go by G ease which tukes Away so many bright, but | appeal of Thomas A. Gray vs William Ree- 2 cor | G- W. hininger, Warren Switzler, Cad mand; A. C. Logan, adjutant and E. Per- | of St. Joe. The Haunibal z e e b ; ern telograph company and others to set | SRInG L 3 : ! DR LA F 4 ok mts oD, e’ Hauntbal A BOXING CONTEST, over-umbitious girls—consumption, tor, from Huron, S. D., involving the pre- P | Taylor, C. . Havtmau, Johu B. Evaus, C. rine, quartermaster. ' These geutlemen will | tracks at Rushville were also washed away 4 A A Lt L Ror | aside the claims of Salah Reeve, tho Commer- | Goore and W. . Conriell, also have full executivo coutrol of all nrvange- | wud trafic was stopped for some hours, The | A special train load of local admirers of [ Her friends and medical advisers proposed | emption ontry for the Southenst auarter of e e T ey 30 & A B ments for the reunion and alrendy on- | breals was fixed and trafic has beeu resumed, | Seintifio boxing will leave Chicago at 3 | a trip to Arizona,and the poor girl, so anxious | Section I, ownship 113 orth, range 67 west, | ¢ial Nutional bank, George ey ST tered upon their duties, orators of : ai ' | 9'clock next Saturday atternoon, May 9, 0 | ¢ oot well, left home and relatives for tifth principal meridian, which, by the com- | Johu Clark Hilton, and to vacate an assess | a's Threat Disregarded. A oy b o e s oratorsiof : o Attend tho contost batwoen George Siddons | 287 WEEs oL (OR8 JUE B MMves O it | missionor of the general'land oftice, was held | ment of 33 per cont guinst 1,400 stockhold. osir R oAy In spite of the threo principal anys, and o serics of nightly Judge Pot s Trial, and Tommy White at Fort Wayne, The | Journey totho far west. The change of cli- | for cancellation, today affirmed tho decision | ers of tho company o meot 'an. alloged in: 5 camp five talks are being arranced in which 7 fieeF g cisive engagemer 4 she was filled with hopes of a_ speedy recov- | not comply with the requirements of the law | was charged, was void becatso it was ¢ unteer transport has been detained in tho It1a hopad to have some of the be ¢ | oven a quorum of the board of mansgers | cisive engagement for astako of 81,000 and | she was fi of & ) N mply equircments ol aw as charged, was void becauso it was to pay A Ll AR A AL K QLR et LA e i LR bt LT ery. Soon after her arrival iu the remote | as to residence. fraudulent ciaims allowed against the estate, | Bosphorous. The Turkish commandant il Aoh e e alenT 2 i ceivo 75 per cent, mining town she met a young man, a civilen- i 3 The waster recommends that the decree of | threatencd to fire if the vessel attempted to A Fair Aasotiation: peachment trinl this morning, and the court CHICAGO POLES CELERRATE. gincer, employed by thé railroad company in Census Oftice Consolidatiol assessment bo sot aside, which relieves the | pa; Nelidoff sent a strong noto to ohe Hanmixaros, Neb, May ®.—[Spocial to | Jitiourned until 8 o'clock Monday aftornoon. | g 400 UG (U CERERAER | constriicting & bridge ovor which would pass | Wasmisatox, May 2.--(Special Telogram | stockholders, Tho master finds that the de: | porte, fn which hie demands indennity ad o s ! I'he senators seem to take little or no intor- 1ay AL iversary tho trains which were to connect the little | to Typ Ber.]—The great double division of | cree of assessment was procured by fraud | the right of absolute free passage for fnssian Tue Bee.—A northeast Nebraska district | est in the trial and the time is spont in mak- adoption of th "““;’"Lt‘"""""‘!“"v and the | gorpiament with the oater world. It seemed e e i R RS today | 40d collusion and thereforo canuot” s‘and. | vessels sailing under a mercantile flag. fair assoclation embracing Cedar, Wayne, | ing cross-examinations of the witnesses, All SOl sacniacivan ofitha \-'ilfifh\’,"ul'\’m)(\‘fl'”.'z'“" to boa caso of loveat first sight, and the girl, | SFELIMES Ih tho W in entire eharge op | udze Collins will immediatly bo nsked to - Plerce and Kuox counties is at present in | the witnesses so far examined for the prose- | C° ocon " L N Qeabl thinking herself on the highroad to health, | consohdated and placed in entire charge of | uonfiem the report. O'Fric.: Writing a Novel. process of formation. The very favorable | Cution have admitted on tho stand that they e ATRINSON. | consented, before many weeks had passed, | Special Agent John Hyde of Nebraska, The ] g agricultiral outlook for this season is viewed by the promoters as @ proptious omen for i 4 : e, Ind., ) “O1d Huteh” ipheiue S e 4 it s ne bu¢ f tistics of population, and the only statistics nii Havre, Ind., May jail is engagod in the work of writing a nov tHoliAuRETal ot Ao B eibeurie; {Tho foulB e R i Biaratira: nards Have o High Ol | the consumptive girlsoon mado up bt mind | that havo boon Issucd by the diyisios | spont tho morning about a cheap hotel under | it S is aportrayal of Miss (o O and stock section of the state, and properly Hiavwarnina, Kan., May 2.--(Special to T Staz Party. that the pleasures ot this lifo wero not for f agriculture are those of tobacco | the watchful oye of an azent sent here by his | Malley. Messes. O'Bri nand Dillon spena managed tho proposed district fair would by | B Te=A' soclaty: avent which: line beon The “stag social,” which was very remi- | her, and now her one desire was to sce her | irrigation in Arizona and New Mexico: | 80ns. At uoon Le took tue traiu for Chicago. ' much of their time in reading, asplendid success, Tho business men of coess, i 100 9 i i ¢ on Cart | 80 undertaking it would be for the aged | ==————————————— = T T T Iooosed hnesent Ao most promivent | oucyy yext Wednesday, when Mr, Georgo [, | KUnrds last oyening in theix armory on Capi- | 35, Undortaking it A veaceful New York In the proposed enterprise, but as soon as G T rkod 81100 Neasly 3 i . LIS o plan dssutnos tangibio ‘proportions thero | Kremer will be married to Miss Graco | tolavenue, was a ma:iced suceess, Nearly a | home and journey out to Arizona to'witness Irithip.ai aaitea compatiion foc it looatlon i Howell, Both/of 1he contraoting fartfasiaro [ Utid=od Uuesta wore provent to. participato their onychilloranitia Hozlast, butahos e es 1 l l I e O a e e ICIIle In uumerous amoitious cities in the four | well known in this eity and avo highiy con: | With Omabia’s crack military company in | fel oMoy of Epingyeasy n g vedle counties. noctod. The ceromeny will be perforined at | Uaving a real soclal time, and thaofi-ropeatod | SOndition. | Buthe now brldgo was not com. ; < (o . : —_— the residence of the bride's parents and tho | applause showed how thoroughly the euter. | PIeted: aud & tareet | Is when it will do you the most Of all Seasons Ihere is nothing more con Caused by Eleotricity, newly marriod couplo will at once leave for | (hi 18 SIOWE ot L Eakc s oeney S braiaged taituslingarvey e ol A el At | Hastivis, Nob, May 2. (Special Telo- | New” Albany, Ind., whore thay will mako | 14mont Wos enioved. = - 5 D e LN e oo d i A d there HsBnolidoubt Of the year clusively proven than that Ngg, Nob, May 2.—| i | HIOW R ~ Jorporal Greeory called the meeting to cre was work for the young engi- | & Al i PR SRl S (BN i gram to Tur Bek.)—The large three-story | their future home. order and after stating the rensons. for the | noer. Ho hirad oxtra forcer to work night | that the Spring is the best time, Hood's Sarsaparillais a radica furniture house of George Siler, on Second T A e Aling, the 8 0p and day, and the road was finished with - anl b and reliable blood purific if eot, was discovere eIt Another Supposed Ripper Captured. | gathering called Captain A, H. Scharff o | jinost” ineredible ravidity. 1t was a sad | fOF tWO reasons: W ana reuabic blood puriler, street, was discovered on fire at 5 o'clock this 0! RROS! Py ¥ preside. The captain in taking the chair | frost Ine ; o mornin, ‘The fire is supposed to have May Torexa, Kan,, There was not were unfriendly to Botkin. The costing the stato about $1,000 per day. court is —_————— ed forward to with great interest will New York, May 2.—The volico authorities Chicago featherweights > to meet in o de- mate seemed to effect her most agreeably and JOLLY SOLDIER BOY. niscent of the campfire, given by the Omuha led upon Chaplain C. H. Gardner to to an engagement. But the happiness of the young couple was terribly brief, The rack- ing cough eame back with renewed force, and parents before she died. She reulized what duty for the young lover to make ready for the train that was to b below on the ground that the entryman did greater part of tne 3,200 clerks of the census oftico bave so far been employed on the sta- Because [1st], The system debtednes of $150,000. This ussessment, it - Old Hutch Starts f recent threat of Russia anotner Russian vol M. moments in William O'Brien the Galway Dentiy, May during his leisure we could show you the many : 4 v e bis promised bride . : originated in the basement from telephene or | At Jamaica, L. I, announced today that they ol T YRR ERIR DIREARLO SRE iR roaniac Belde | et ¢ receive fri eople electric wires. A heavy thunder storm pre- | had a man in custody supposed to be tho | ® feW words," which the popular divine did ;;I.IN’}”!“IIK“H"“'\’\_".;h‘ 0.5 Junwell ok s | ig now S e 1me lett we receive from people vailed ot the time. The flames ascended the | missing ~ C. Knicklo, | whe. . wens 1o | in 8 very pleasant wannor, iviag the mom- | PERIOYHEC 16 AL mEARINoRs and couraze, o ‘Most in Need of whom we never heard be- clovator shaft aud xavidly make thelr way | the East River hotol on Thursday righe. | bors a few serious thoughts b0 tako home | couple on thelr sorrowful journey th tha A lera fore: telling of the ramarkable through the roof. The stock Was valued at | April 23, with Carrie . Brown, the woman | with them after the social was uded. Anxlons its in Madison. “And there,only | of a good blood purifier like And ol all " 5 - LR : $10,000 and was insured for §12,000. The | afterwara found murdered, The Jamaica (A saber drill by Privates Whitehead and | g'tow days later, the courageous loves ' was & B ! ; i3 Medicines cures of scrofula, salt rheuin bullding I» damaed o the extent of #6,000. | authorities feel suro thut ho is the man | Kuupp followed and thew Mr. Lucy Dalo | %W 1 give up bis chosen ono to o angel | Hlood’s Sarsaparilla, to expel - p Jones Brothers' harness and suddlery houso | wanted, The p r says he fs Charles b topical song, #He Ain't In | of'Geath, who, 1n ‘turn, bridzed. for her tho o it iR SEahE and all kinds and degrees of adjoining was badly damaged by water aud is | Holland, from Rye, N. Y. and that is. an G vinning au encore to which | qayi and shadowy river and bore her away | the impuriti which have ac- 9 . itooril onld fully insured e g : Sl onded. Sergeant Goodenough, who is SAMEARLML A i p discase of the blood, you would® ¥ EAE 000 A organ tuner reunistances point to v 3 &h, to the unknown country, The stricken youth | oo lated in the winter months ) An Untr : his guilt, which he denios. Of the vest drummors in the by, gave | rotupned to the-west, and one of the most at ’ 5 be as fully convinced of, and HastixGs, Neb., May 2.—[Special Telogram —_— several deuw solos which were entiusinsti- |yt fucts fo the touching story is that he | and which are liable to appear s ) £ i e [ e e L Horrible Suicide of a Young Gir). lyed : 8 has brooded over hi§ troubles until his health | § i % v -] (> as enthusiastic over, the merits QAR 1iam I-=Ehot apoclel Spponring dnian [l RONRS May 2T camo © Reminincenses” from Messts. | i3 quite broken dfjwil and his friend fears that | in serious forms of diseasc. arba d.rl ‘d ' i AP Omaha paper this morning from this eity to | V0% YOnK, May 2.—Threo wocks ago und Foye followed by bovizoutal | g lyoo, will soon b traveling home. ) 4 i of lood's Sarsaparilla as we { tho effect. that Dr. Test, suporintondent of | (eOP&I Arlinzton,aged nineteen,arrived horo | har exercisns by Mosses. McCarmick and | 26 100 ¢ Because [2d], In sympathy are. You may realize the ben Hon oLk, fohnsan, Wio inow. supointos, ani| BSE RER ABR Arlingion RN intoxicnted. | sirument, a melody of popular aivs, Wal- | The little girl Who has lately become queen find ourselves now To take to x ‘ 5 o ERRATRIRA Hhat Berd et ot Rl BOv- | s beean 1o aoy) Was tatoxicated, | io0 Tialo thon sang ‘Comradest with good | of Holland, Quedi® Wilholmine, ns ahe is 3 cellent medicine |y taking i ornor, is not true, Dr, Test and Dr. Johnson | when Anna began to scold rorgia, seeing | offect, d S gt i) g i 5 ave both been busy at. the asyium with the | a bottleof earbolic’ acid, picked it up, and | “"Fho order of business was hore interruptod.| €1ed, though A6 mother Emuma is for tho Most Susceptible 3 this Spring. Inventory and are on the best of terms, dushing a portion of it over her face, drank | by Captian Mulford ordering Captain Scharft | prosent acting a¥ducen regent, is a bright, N benefits be derived url s‘ Governor Boyd stopped off a fow hours on | the rest. Death followed quickly. Ahn says under arrest to tho surprise of that | happy child of eleven years, willmg to stugy, | to the benefits ln' be derivec Has Supevseded Othery his return from Kearnoy this morning aud | that they are both the daughters of a gentleman. Chaplain Gardner then stepped | and, like other 17t ad also to play, | from medicine, The milder L 1 stated that ho was not interrogated in tho | wealthy iron merchant in Chicago. forward and before Captain Scharfl had ro- 5 2 : matter as rovorted by the O aba paper va- terred to. - covered from bis astonishm presented ent, says & writer ip (5t. Nicholas. She owns weather has a debilitating effect Your Blood I¢ od's Sarsaparilla | as su- rolodo's O S 4 srod MERA "t | dozens of finely aressed dolls, but her favor aeb 1 Sy B R { e S _ Toleda's Crooked Police 1 . u_x‘c“h:u”: with i 1.:.‘.{:!_.:;:'{“lt\:“x’:fi\un\\\‘f‘.l}::xz. | ito pets are hewShetiaed pony and 13 pet [ known as “Spring Fever,” or perseded other blood purifiers \ Onject to Oceupation Taxes, orene, O., Ma Willlam H. Cook, | Which the captain accepted i rds, B X ! ! pring ) And to bt 4 Dovar, Neb, May 3.—(Special to ‘Tun | clork of the polica court, was arested today | ,ihen the ball wvas started rolliny agaln, | pigoons which ahe carca fos porsall, When | That Tired Feeling, which is (oY in this locality. We sell more gk Ay T hasiMiy = tacs 1 olonel Moen of the governor's stafl, Hon. | first told, a few) mtmths ago, that she was to ; & 4 vercome : e A~y e ronts 180 tho town board passod | olared with embensling $26,000. ~ Clere | Thomes Cook und. Hon, (Georgo Sterusdort be queen, sho oxclaimed i dismay: “hail | quickly overcome by Hood's {of it than any other two Sars. an ordinanco, taking effect May 1, placing an | Cok has been one of the most popular repub- | bein invited 10 a0dress the i dienne A for s ana aaAAIne 48 duaayy eballl it st VY TNl o et occuphtion tax upon the different branches of | licans in Toledo and was secretary of the re- | the speeches, which were largely 1 the. line L have 1o ML thove Dapers as mama | Sargaparilla, h t parilas ne ud acus business in town. ‘T'wo-thirds of the busi- | publican commirtee. ('cok confessed the | 0f comgratulation for the guards and the “";'m-; 1‘:,-‘“” (G ey REghe y Itis a very wise thing to be- a, tomer speak ill of it and we ness meu refuse o pay tho tax, saying it js | enbezzlement. | viotorcs they hind won, Mr. W. A. Derrick | uRg het for sevoral yoars to come, A s avery 4 C [ | ] 3 v \ unlawful, and that the villago i3 not incor- | ——er | 4ang “Anchored,” very pleasantly, Re- | W ReImO8 S U every morning o == | gin early with a course of . . . take pleasure in selling it, i porated lognlly. The matter will bo setiled | A North Dakota Fai freshments wers then scved and the guests | giclock aud hor atudy hours ra from Wto 12 | £1N | gt lre ee ln knowing that it alwavs viv n the courts. Dxvn’s Laxs, N, D., May and members of tho guurds closod the ser- | iHen sho has hov ehuple boonday meal. She | Spring Medicine, as many peo- k g that it always gives : Will Commence Packing. stade, general merchant, was forced to as. | ¥} bY siuging “Auld Lang Syne. no matter what the wvinhxvr iay be, and | ple do, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Teoth genceral satisfaction,” “I'vexir 7 skA O N 8 2 (Boan o sut " o S R fter a dinner at 6, aud a pleasant ing | 1 2 g sl t is th 0 Yok P e ei:?::;x:;'l(l”;!‘nr\'e'—.'i‘l\:\hly:hi-: Spacisl | FIER A R, uih of Roe olooHans Sentenced for 1 ife. With her mother, zoos to bed at 8 o'clock, | is the popular favorite for this l: 3 If Pt & Brows, Druggists, corner 4 P AL ot “du;uu:m:::;:: are placed at §70,000; assots, $100,000, Asmiasn, Wis,, May 2.—The grand jury 1\{.;r governess is an English woman, Miss purpose eoples Iavorite Third and Locust Streets, N i ——— P T ruilty Vinter, ‘e -€LS, atier being shub down for thirty days for or this morning brougbtina verdict of guilty Bank Reserve Increase in the Le Tour About #240,000 has becu set apart for the N. B. Be sure to get Be sure to get Grand Island, Nebraska, rder trial at Hayward, | . : irs. During the month it was idle $5,000 | y 4 G kel d - | litlle queon’s annual housebold expenses. BRIl ot s e kile o | New Yonx, May The weekly bauk | Judge Farish sentenced the prisoncr t0 1ife | [er haasenold emprises tovs hambosain: ’ ’ ) now floors, furtillzing pross and largo | Statoment shows the reserve has increased | fuiprisonment. LeTour was convicted ou | four professors, an equerry, and two lady's 00 s OO S 00 S tank wore put in, $05,000. Tho banks now hold §7,4 ciroumstantial evidence for the brutal mur- | maids, Besides' those, shé has a “military Will Evacuate, Nemiaska Ciry, Neb, Ma ‘Pologram to Tux Bk, —Tho writ of man- dawus cvanted by Judge Chapman was served by Sherlt Willman today ard Prof. 2.—[Special excess of legal roquirements, - "Frisco Wheat Expor Sax Iraxcisco, Cul,, May 2.—Wheat ex- ports for the week to date, 977,000 centals. Bavk clearings for the week, ending today, Parwalee will abazdon the lustitute for the $15,475,000, der of Jerry Cleveland. He made a confes- slon soon after the crime was committed, — Bismarck Leceives a Deputation. Bexy, May 2.—Prince Blsmarck today received a deputation from the national liber- ol comumittoe at Geestemunde, Ho accepted househoid,” whatever that may be. Sbe lives'in # castle called “Het Loo," sur rounded by meadows and very old trecs. In the castie garden there are beds of fine tulips of which her father was very fond. In his study, now the queen’s private sudience rooin, 'is & lav;@oliection of arms and armor displayed upon the walls. Sarsaparilla >~ dbyll druggists. #1; six forts. Prepared CBYniyCl. HUCI & CO, "TLowell, Musk 100 D.s:8 OneDollar Sarsaparilla Sold by all drugzists. 81 six for #5, Prepared ouly by C. L HOUD & CO., Lowsll, Mase ™" 100 Doses One Dollar Sarsaparilla Sold by all druzgists. six for®s. Propared ouly Uy C. I HOOD & CO', Lowsll, Mass " 100 Doses Oune Dollar ~ | o »