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ll x | ? e e e e e e e e Federal Offioors in This State Not to Be Black log is rep in the middie. sou Disturbed, e in th from some localiti 1Al western st Iatter KKansas, Nebras - | the two Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Colorado, as well as more central ALL MAY SERVE THER FULL TIME | atates This disease provaiis maily smong INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITIER, rtant Matters \\llxl‘ll It Will Investi- gute Soon. Wasnixarox, D. C.. Aprit 21.—Senator But man of the committes on inte stato commerce, has not yet arranged for Wasnisazox Beweac op Tiie Br, | the investigation authorizod by the senats 513 ForrTEENTI STREEY, and will take no steps in that dirsction until Wasnixarox, D, C., Aprit 81§ | in May some time, when o will call th Another smail lot of fourth-class post- | commitice together for that purpose. [t is [ n movals to 5o Made Will Not e Delayod, but Are Not N the Posty ¥ rerous Somo of astors App esterdny masters were today turued out for Ne- | not likely. Mr, Butler thinks, that the com braska. No changes were made by re- | mittce will go to Tolodo to investigato the movals, all being to fill places made avail- | disturbances among the raileoad men, out of which came the decision of Judge Taft in able by resignations. They were as follows Long Pine, Brown county, W. G. Mason vice G. A, Smith | #8 may be desired will be condi Shelby, Polk county, T. 12, Smith vice W. | city Ao " An important question ¢ B ey, 5 A | has boen fnstructed to examine is tho transit nickley, Fillmore county, J. 1. Thomas | 4% Meci atEUcbes L0t rotgh. Uni vice J. 1. Springer. States territory, and for - this purpose it will South Sioux City, Dakota county, Harry | wo to Buffalo and one oe two other boundary A. MeCormick vice J. P. Meredith points to ascertain, if possivle, the cause for It is stated that there wili be fow changes | the complaints that have been leveled ab the existing law made in Nebraska offices from this time for 'The scope of the nquiry was brondened ward as cach incumbent, unless chuuges are | during the closing hours of the session by an to be made, is to be pc ed to serve his | amendment which directod it to investigate four years the United States cou Such imvestigation of that p ng in tha dar matter ted in this ity the committea 1o alleged violations of the long and short haul clause of the interstate commerce act and othee violations commonly” kuown us 3 | “pooling.” This will probably be lookec today. All were, like those for Nebraski, | jilto" 1 i committee at length, bt up to appointed to fill vacancies created by resig’ | yuic i G FORNEHAC ARG hoo ar nations, and were as follows: Alexander, | 4 Towa's Sk Towa got a large gist of new postmasters Franklin county, James Shaver, vico J. W, | Mn€ed Hilliard; Auburn, - Sne cot folas Admission of Territories. Buehro, vico 1L G, o ¥ Belgnap, | Wasuisarox, D. C., April 2L—The com. Javis county, T. K. Putman, vice A, D. | paredf 0O s > Rundell: Bantousport, Van Buren county, | Mitteo on tertitories will begln th W et T Bttge: Comon, | Sation of the condition of the four territoris Lt county, 3. W, . Humilton, vies ¢ now knocking for admission to the sister Nash; Downoy, Cedar county, J. 5. Watson, | hood of states, early in June. Chairman vico J. Crosere; Harvey, Marion county, | paulkner has not make his selection of the Jacob Bayless, vice J. H. 'Reese; Havelock, | subcommittee, but e has decided that the .{\gm:mnlv‘. Imnlx!lll). LHA Don u‘-v. 3 '; | start will be made from Chicago June 10, and . Gill; Luthor, Boono county, J. A. | he oxpe SH WOFlE \Withit oie Moyers, vice [ H; Bradley; Marsh, Fouisa | BTt TGt INRUAUter o GommibLan will county, ise, vico" Annie | Riggles | o divect to Utah, where it will look into the Morgan Valley, Marion county. W. . [Ianks | condition of affairs and then pass through | \vesti- vico W. D, Morgan; Paulina, O'Brien | Now Mexico and Avizona. From these terri vounty, G. P. Buell vice O, D. Hainstreet: | torics it will return by the way of Oklahoma Plann,” Appancose county, J. S. Wakefleld | Short stops will be made at the principal vice 5. A. Grist; Redding, Ringgold county, | cities in each of the territories and the com- Andrew Amick vico Laura B. Eaton: Run | jitiee will address itself to the considera nells, Volic county, J. W. Brown viee P. W. | iy of the material desclopment of the coun- Brown; Taintor, Mahaska county, A. B. | yryand the condition of the people who com- Hull vice J. 1%, Smith; Weston, Pottawatta- | niise its inbabitants auie county, J. H. Shields vice 8. 8. Works; Winchester, Van Buren county, Miunerva L 1 Mormon ¢ operty. vbaker vice 1, G, Christter ota, Ca " i iy oL Ghiatsar; WISUS(OASS || WlsitiNbroN IO, AT BLiFlie case fn. Foster: Woodburn, Clark county, J. K. | volving the manner of disposing of the fund Folgor vico J. R. Benn now in the hands of the receiver, avising Voss' Appointment Assured from the sale of the Mormon church prop- There was but one_avplication for office | erty in Utah, will not be decided by the from Nebraska booked at the Treasury de- | supreme court this term. At the request of yrement today. Tt was that of Joseph | the attorneys, who assert that the fund is rwin of Omaha to be superiutendent of con- | disappearing at the rate of £30,000 or £40.000 struction of the public building at that city. | a yoar, in costs and fees, the supremo court 1t was stated upon high official authority | of the United States granted a motion to today that the appointment of Henry Voss | advance the case upon the docket, with the 0 that position would bo made a 1 on as it | stipulation that it might be submitted on could be reached by Secretary Carhsle, briefs, if they were filed this week, or set Donds of Foderal Employes. down for oral argument on Monday of the second weelc of next term. The attorneys have found it impossible to get their briefs prepared within the time specified and the case, therefore, goes over until the October It is not improbable that the principle established by the postmaster at Brookly N. Y., the other day, of having letter car riers make good their bonds by the security of & regular trust company, will be cxtended | T i to higher oficials. It transpires that the Request fr Brooklyn postmaster did. not require as se- | Wysuivarox, D. C., April 21— Secrotary ;'l‘l’:“:; U.m "'fi’i":;‘“:"x'lf)“"“: “'H‘I"""’“‘““‘;“‘?‘dl‘}“i Carlisle has referred to the commissioner of tary upon the part of the letter carriers, but | internal revenue, for consideration and re- it was suggested by the postmaster. port, the request of cerrain distillers which It is cxpensive to make good an ofticial | asks that none but round bottom lanterns be :)‘v;lv_l't‘lml;:“xll:slx:.‘!\l;;‘l: 'r'f. ufr *H\li:vkul”h::"-ibs' allowed to be used in the distillery bonded ation, as » fee fc ich ris] warehouses. This request was made be- A Rl pat e par Bunuai facibhe | cataaof he number of fires that hae oc. g ro are many | eypred in such warehouses from the use o Toasons why [hat character of bond Is the | fay bottom lantorns, which the workmen CRHIIRN 0 e Lodimiaicar hd a el pe || B obiezs azalinfthiy habibe{ il oo sponsible by the goverument, the cost is but | Sociqesially. apiiled And. fenited. thereby #4a year; but if a collector of customs or of | oausing. dangerous conflagrations. Round i'n'.t;:.r;.'fi.l(f::.?"'&fi ":_;l“l?:fvlt“'!;‘ o :“'{: i’l]:l)l' ‘;f‘ bottom lanterus, It is ».Ahl.‘\vu«‘xhl have 0 oe poy 4 per cent fora bond their salaries would fll:.,\(11‘:‘;:”:\:«'7\\“:!“\ Renie. e hac ‘;}.l‘,'k'.“mdl’. often be insufficient to pay the insurance | yasuited in five company. A £20,000 bond, for instance, would cost the ofticer $1,000 a year. It would cost tho treasurer of the United States or a sub- e S e taty treasurer more than the salary of his ofice; | WAstNGTON, D. C., April 21.—Secretary but if guaranty companics were given us | Herbert lelt Washington for Annapolis bondsmen the face of the bond could be re- | today, via the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. duced 75 {W ""I"l'- {:mlrl'lll«-wu ty to the | {{o will board the Dolphin as soon as he ;‘;g:’:;“;“‘;:“khfi"l‘;‘u it atas at | yoqches Annapolis and sail immediately for R A e “o{, Imont Toses. ‘all when | Hampton Roads. On his arrival i the an officor dofaults. Usually the boudsmen | Seilds he will give n rocoption te the officers et out of paying. This they do by making | 90 RC0R JUG (Moo night he wil .mfi(‘;"?,?"f..’.'.'in1'.‘3{"’1:'0"‘ lmfw'gr ;,';r";x‘yr", ;;;;( Superintendent Stupp has decided on_the political influence. Tn haif the instances | Wnding of fifty-scvon Italians who had been jwhere o bond of individuals is found good, a | desained ab Phiademhis, on the ground thit |compromise is affectad, by which about one- s el R Ahe T ot e caso of default when & guaranty compi QEEINg 0o bt N 6y ‘Were st B B ““Ikmn{f,‘" “."‘"‘Nf:;"s" ‘:{30"“ biau exposition at Chicago, and they were and the government. deats with 1 upon i | 2dmitted at the express request of the expo- cold-blooded basis; they havo to pay sition authoritic The curse of personal bonds has been that P the officcr is placed under obligations, ’ BIACI UATIAR TSty political, financial, social and otherwise, to | WasuINetoN, D. C. April 21.—The ex- he individuals who become his bondsmen. | chuuge of ratifications leaves now only one ::Lanwnsk}mxu|lsuggi- }(’4]](4!"[]10 }l«mlm; te more step to be taken to put the Russian at Brooklyn the advisability of secking & | oxtradition treaty into effect. This is security company as bondsman. This sub | Cxi e Lo e as Joet has beon meutioned frequently by men | §iicial proclamation by i o n congress in seches and reports upon | LS prociamation’ willsbe et ““.h“'& various subjects, and it is bolieyed that it | UWe, brobably upon the receipt of forma will take the form of law. 1f all federal of- | NOtice by the State acpartment from Min- pany sceurity thero would bo more of such | Uitil the dute of publicition of the pro corporations. wnd they would be miore stable | Stibth whenover tht may be, the exace and their rates would doubtless be lower. B o toat. oclam- ext ret Western Ponsions, i £ The following peusions granted ave re- Signed by the Emperor. ported: v > Wasuixaroy, D. C., April 21.—A cable ollw‘l:‘l:‘l;:xl«:t:l \f:rm;m\l \A:\l. .lm\vs] \\'-,mfiuu, message received at the State department 2 dows, ete.—Sidn o, mother AR R OriginaloJosl 1. Davia,. Obs 3 Wovor: | says that the emperor of Russia has signcd plver- | the extradition trea HIeS 1 States and Russia ton, Barnabas Gribble, Additio Ay, Rebeen the Uniieg H. Robinson. Renewal and increase —Har- yey Waymire, Increase—Camillus A. Smith, Pos Williami Noble. Reissue — Henry May, Michael Kirwin, Original widows, ete,— Sarah Selden, mother, minors of Joseph W. Owens. Wi Ovistual—Jages I, Webster, Janies V. Paschal, Andrew Yarnes, Frank Clark, ST Jaboz H. Johnson. Additional—Thomas B o e Y of Pryit Oultyre, Poxey, David G. Anderson, Inoroase— The treacherous uorthern climate makes Frank Stimpson, John B. Hiilier, John D. table fruit growing well nigh impos Barnard, David S, Hardman, John Eccarius, Stephen Carloy, Porter Kerr, Thomas Den nis. Original - Mortimer Hove, Thomas Verts, Cornelia M, Stanley, nurse. Ori inal_widows, ote.—Carrie Howe, Catherime Devlin, Catharine Furnoy, Dicy Golliday, | WO is do up north, and the fertile spot yields wmother, winors of James l):\\'l-«, minor of | €rops one atler anotiier, the year ‘round Harman C. Foster. Splendid inducemoents are offered to inves- South Dukota: Restoration and reissue— | torsand setulers. — For particulars apply to Lysander Woodard. Increuse — Barnabus C. D. D. Smeaton, room 17, Bavker block, the Barron. Original widow—Susan M. Green North Galveston association’s loeal agant | The adavess of the general office is, Box 963, Minneapolis, Minn From the Agricultural department a bulle- Py w— tin hus just been issued on the condition of | INGALLS ON ORATORY. growing wheat and live stock, Of wheat | nothing in general is said tor Nebraska, but | the following appears upon lowa and Utah, | | nasters Appointed Wasnixaroy, D. C., April 2L —Ninety-five fourth-class postmasters were appointed of lty-four were to fill 1 by resignation Down in Nor| Iveston, Tex., all is dif- | ferent; the risks ave removed—crops were * | never kmown to fail. Pear trees, ete., grow | from cuttings just as willows und cottor Condition of Crops and Cattle, Pue Suspax Bee will contain another ex- $ clusive letter from the pen of ex-Senator Wi—Owing to ihe dry and lumpy condition | Jol e of Kuns » of the soil at sceding time wheat germinatea B daies: Ingalla‘of Kunses, In 1t the Tato and unevenly, and was generally in poor | Ereat orator describes his art, gives a vivid condition at th nning of winfer. A account of a desperate battle between Rufus usequonce th condition 18 not | o FE g niition B Bt | Choate and Ben Butler and treats of some pre s 1z, although th wnlly favarabls for wlier grain | of the great orators of history, their meth- tili—As fur as may be judged at this early and their power. 3 5 anio'the yot prormiods Wil fou it s arly | ods and their power. Tk SUxpay Bee has epend citirely upon irrigation, and the very | Aever presented a brighter feature, Do not thing that has 5o tar enused the most damage, | fail to read it. namely, the long winter and heavy storms, will héreafter insure prosperity in tho plenti- tude of irrlgation water, insured by the heavy deposit ofs1ow i the wountalns, A% to Live Stock. ‘The following is given upon the condition of live stock in the states named Towu—Farm stock of all kinds Is generally healthy. ‘The usual prevalence of .hu.q. per in colts, black leg in calves, ¢ in cattle, soub in sheep und ‘choleri in hogs aro tho 'only diseases known. Hog cholers alone causes much loss, aud even that hus not been very gencrally prevalent. uproved care and shelter lins practically eliminatod 1oss from winter ¢ The'loss in the sprin Dk Crop of 18 i very heavy on account extonsivo rulu. There fs an apparent short- age in South The winter has been an un- usually koud in nearly all parts of the stato for wintering stock. ~lorses, sheep and hogs are very healthy. Hog cholors is & cow- parutively rew disease in South Dakota, but prevails [u the extrewe southeast countios. Lincoln's Missing Minister Found Hiding in a Pasture, RECOGNIZE HIS FAMILY on a Serious iag Stolen Property. minister who for two days was mysteriously Eighteenth street and Eaclid avenue in Sewell farm, a mile southeast of the Roberts was found by his son, n hiding i a hole uth side of a id not recognize-his dently laboring under an aberrationof mind One of the boys immediately and with Chief of Polie Malone a party at on rend gentleman's str uncomfortable r nge and somewhat on arriving ther not to recog Ho allowed himself to be put to od and is now receiving the best of medical , but said that he had fouud water in the sid\igh near tho haystack Evidently a Footpad. operating in At the polico was & harness maker hed the oflicers found in his Was recognized tation Jordan a gold watceh watch came and informed the police t o was given to Jack Gilbert, & boiler makeriemployed Her husband was to pay husband by here in the city tween lier sobs, Gilvert $10 for said further that husband into similar trouble in Omaha. The police have r brought her beliove that people and dividing the spoils between them. Howlett wa two men one night with a_young | succeeded in re de a desper g his pocket- th the sandbaggers gob awiy s of her husbond’ police believe that her husband has simply lity, and the d the presents ho gave her from She said that she had married Jordan_in Omaha, although her fa posed the match. time to time. 3 from Omaha coln on Murch 17, and have been living | 36 South Tenth st rested and placed in a cell in_the jail. d in proving to the satis- faction of the police that he was not ons the men who held How that he had been relens tentiary on March 15, while the robbery was committed on the 1 Ibert were both seut to the peni- same time, but last December. found the missing where he is em- has succeedes tup, as he showed tentiary from Omab i secured his release the boiler works, Lincoln in Brief, The half-yearly meeting of the Soctety of ka will be held at Masonic city, commencing tomorrow and continuing for'd Friends of Nebra was this evenng s pastor of the Third Presbyterian church of Lincoln. livered the sermon, charge to the Bradt the charge to the minist i i ing and impressive. x-tlealth OfMcer Bartram huas been ap- and will take people and eant of police night end of the position. . O. Smith, one of the clerks in the em- s & Co., was_sevorely injured last ni ) his feet by the gale which pre- vailed all day and mght. from his teet and thrown to the pavement, his head striking with such force as to ren- der him unconscious for some time. Lincoln Odd Fellows aro preparing to cole- nty-fourth anniversary of the birth of that order by an olaborate enter- tainment to be given Tuesday evening next. will be conducted at the First Baptist church Sunday morning ploy of A. M. Davi not seriously brate the sev 1 Sunday servic Fremont News Notes, a good attendance tional church last evening for the V. Hilberti and the music by the E'remont High School orchestra. i1, D. Brown of North spoke in Love's opera hous itul by George speech was not a ti as a church, mental principles of Romunisni. Mrs. Carl Pulsifer, 50 years of 4 man, Jones, who is only 23 years of icil Bluffs a short time Wl they were married. sided in this county for many ) youngmen confessed thoy killed her nusbund and were hanged in this city last agaiust the Romans Defeated the [Special to Tue | K. lll. ln.nnll of trustees recently elected, met and organized by e Brigham chairman and Hon. Isaiah a gallant union soldier dur- pmposed of fou; nonpartisuns and question of license was submitted to was defeated by four votes withstanding this, the saloon men circula ted a petition and induced several * sign the same, ther askine the board to grant a_saloon ‘The members of i decision to abide *by obtaining a majorit the first time w eight years. of landlords in h few days. ohn G. Sharpe ume control s management the house ol o deserved popularity with the traveliug public, 1o Young Girl, pecial to T Sherift Slonecker Neb., last night with Myers Rhodes, uhmrd with tHh soduction of tho T-yoar-old daughter apRobert Feis, inent farmer near Utfea, marriage. He Judge Miner this hearing, whivh he fixed a¢ $1,000, whic is now in jail awaiting : KIN JUDL Conelusion of & Famous Nebraska Civil Sult Auntos, Neo,, April of Bek.]—Tho distrie here for two w on the bench on a chan where it wa drafts wi out the consent lently shipped took the proceeds; but that he his own use Hyatt bein pari in the tr professionally gratuitous se attorneys. F practically had than himself and mony of Judges osition so that his defense wi After the c Kinkaid, “The friends of the judge, including neigh- jubilant over this, complete vindic It is quietly intimated by some judge in fur evidence was as much s statoments bors of Hyatt shird victory. tion for him. that the obje such an a the dr is the reci; his double vic one (uestions, Peculinr Union Pacilic NTEI, PraTTE ( Telegram to flyer on the Union Py Tho passenger tr s if it was ger: Pald for Assnuiting the Conductor, Frexoxt, Neb., April 21.—[Special to Ti Bep.|—Henry Kendrick: appeared in police court_this aftornoon_andPleaded guilty to the charge of assault and battery agai Arthur Blakeslee, How Many Defendants Kscupo Fanishmont. “None of tho appealed misdemeanor cases ave impdsed a sentence have of the district to a reporter cases the judge upon which T | been taken up at this term said Judge Regarding these | said further that no matter how many con- victions took place in the police court, il the parties to it were able to give would appeal to the higher court, when cases, being of i allowed to go by the board classes, those who could not furaish men, would in this w: aw. court,” esterd: force of th judgo stated, was ver who, on account of their being unacquainted here or because their financial condition was such that nobody cared to vouch for their , had to be sent 1o the jail, where the county was compelled to board tnem. These remarks called out by the case of Mrs. Bryant, who was fined for keeping an_assignation houso. appearanc Dotectives Out of Pocket. Chief Detective faze and Detective Demp both of whom have claims against the state for conveyance money and other ex- penses in aporehending fugitives from jus- tice, have discovered that their turn on the state pay roll does not come with this y When the aporopriation bill passed by the last leg- islature the clerk in copying it omitted the words “relating to all outstanding an therefore b paid out of ppropriated for this purpose. re making an effort to induce Governor Crounse to agree to allow them in- tevest at the rate of 7 per centon the moncy which they have oxvended, they will not be veimt legislature meets and pa: se; or next ecither. for this purpose w No old claims the moncy The sleuth ering this point. Shook Up the Squatters. accomuvanied rar and Ofticer Sebak, served over 100 Juatters in shanty town yes- terday. The presence of the officers and the serving of the papers created quite a littie flurry among the people who as their Sergeant Sigw itary Inspector S who acted as an interpreter, notices on the this spot papers in their neighbor to neighbol purpose of informing them of the lamity that was in store for them, but be What Is 1t? ®In point of fact it is the freedom from poisonous and spurious ingredients, the ex- cellence in flavor which gives to Dr. Price’s Delicious Flay- oring Extri¢ts of Orange, is neces volops. 1. Box 64 Omaba No under prnm!m- of KATO'S VICTORY, cofirt has been in session insation of the term has been the trial of tha“celeorated Hyatt against Judze Kink bt venue from Antelope county fustituted in the judge, claiming that he had taken from him by means of a amounting to #3.600 and conve his use and that the sum of 10,000 for he had been damaged in having boen The defense of was that the » the proceeds of the sale of cattle velonging to him | agreed to fatten of him fraudu that the sale was ratified by him and thedrafis demanded from Hyatt, fraudulently converted and concealed chem and th was justified in search and that | plaintiff was true against the took an active al, Kinkaid took number of eminent been consumed vices of our days hav in the trial of whose testi mony supported the merits of s case other after his cross-examination the defendant could have submitted his case, but as the honor had been questioned ho called ‘twonty-five or more leading citizens aside aud integrity of the judge dence in support of s overwhelming. idence dosed the case was submitted to the jw y without argument and they shortly returned with a ve anche of for the purpose of refut | assertions inveighing opinion_written Justice Maxwell as to maintain fts in controversy the same case by Chief Kinkaid tonight nt of many congratuls tory, the justness of which no cifie ran off the track two and one-half miles south of this place today, ditching the nd “fireman jumped and saved themselves No one was hirt, caused by the plowing of land and the strong “wind blowing the dirt Snow, i jump from the rails all in his power to také care of the The accident was Conductor Overton did | $iripped of theiv f a conductor on the Union Pacific road, and was fined $10 and costs. JUG-HANDLED JUSTICE. in Minor Cases Only the poor v be made to Even in felony cases, the Judge Berk and for which a new bill coy- etc., their wide popularity and increas- ing sale. The retail grocersare learning that quality rather than price ry 'to retain the confidence of customers and make a successful business NN SPEGIALIST HEW ERR. S 15 unsurpssod Addioss with stump for par THE omm DAILY BEE: SETURDAY. APRIL 22 1803 | ROBERTS' MIND UNBALANCED yond the hateful glances that wore shot b them the offcors met with no obstacle in the performance of their duty Parageaph s fined #45 and costs in cday for keeping & house of Mrs. Bryant police court y assignation.” She appealed to the district court Mr. Birynof Leadville, Coto A passen gor on the Rock Island train yostorday after noon, lost a #4100 diamond pin‘on the trip in some manner. George L. Hurst has cntered complaint against M. T. Burke for selling liquor with out having first obtained a license, at 813 South Tenth street g — FREAKS OF THE CYCLONE. Some Peculiar Features of the Reoent Storm n Missouri. Alot cived by Mrs. M. Hendrix of this city from Mrs. H. C. Sharp, o sister liv- ing at Higginsville, Mo, says in substance that the cyclone which lately oceurr came on between 6 and 7 o ing with a noise like the b and traveled with great velc wore a very ‘strange appearance. 1t was funncl-shaped, the smalier end touching tho ground and twisting and whirling about in a terrible manner. Above the funnel was a foarfuily black cloud and over it hung for a second a fiery red cloud, which darted north, then west, then northeast. A neighbor had his hous¢ torn into fragments and then burned. Ieather beds and clothes were blown for a distance of two miles. Another neighbor's house was also destroyed, but the barns and the stock at each of these places were unmjured. Another house was turned over and the owner badly hurt. Three hun dred bushels of wheat belonging to nother porson were blown away and no trace of cks or wheat could be found At another's place nothing but a hen house was left. The cooking stove was carried over into a wheat fieid, and biscuits in the oven were found uninjured. The horses be- longing to one man seemed to be covered with glue, and one of them was impaled by a fence rail. Two children of another neigh- bor were killed, a thivd fatally injured, and the father seriously hurt. The house was of brick, and when the roof blew off the v fell in, burying the father and one of the children, The child died between the father's knees and before his very eyes, but he was so_pinned_down as to be unable to help it. ‘The wife and mother finally extri- cated herself and released the husband, buy the other children could not be taken’ out until help arrived. Every memberof one family was killed, and several other familics lost one or members. A few extracts from the Lexington Inte wencer, coceived by Mr. Hendrix, ave inter- ting reading. They are as follows “When the of the storm had reached an altitude of about sixty degrees they wit- ne phenomenon, The crest of the cloud seemed to blaze outall at once with bright, clec trical light, and for a moment it looked as if the whole crown of the cloud was a roliing mass of living coals of fire. * * % Tha small point lcoked more like an clephant's trunk than anything clse and licked up fences, leveled trees and created havoe gen- erally. Atone place two bricks an\l-\' to- gether with _mortar were lift and de- posited iu the limbs of at © they remained. At John Walker's an iron pump in a thirty-cieht-foot deep well was drawn out and carried into an adjoining field some hundreds of yards away. Chickens we thers and hurled against barb wire fences and suspended there or im- paled. Wil Hatfleld found a gaily dressed doll in the field of Dr. Brown, four and one- < in the even of rock TORTURING ECZEMA Editor Towa Plain Dealer Cured of In- sufferat le Itching and Pain by the Cuticura Remedies. No Leoss Than Five Physicians Con- sulted —Their Combined Wisdom Followed Without Benefit. I am sixty-s yours old. Iu August. 183) was troubled with the peculine skin disease to which peop'e of my azearcsubject, known among medical men as Its first ap- DOITUNCO WAS Neur the an' It rapldly ex- tended over the lower extremities until my 1028 WOTe DOUriy 0N raw sore.: from legs the trouble exte ed ucross the hips, shoulders and tho entire length of the arms, the Jegs and armsgreatiy swoilen with an iteling, burning pain, without cessation. = Although the best medioal advice attalnable was employ less than five physiciuns of the piu. g consulted and the prescriptions being the re- sult of their combined wisdom. the disease though appuiently checked, would recur in a fow days us bad as ever; duriug 11s progre: my welght foll away about twenty pounds, As an experiment I bezan the use of Curicuna, following the simple and piain fn- structions given with the REMEDIES, and in Sour weeks found myself woil, with skin soft und natural in coldy, ths itehinz wid paln en- tirely relioved. R. MEAD, Editor Towa Plain Daatbr, Orasct, (a. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and skin Puritier. and greatest of Humor Rewedales, faternally (to ¢ eanse the blood of all impurities and polsonous elements and thus remove the cause), and CUTICURA,the great Skin Oure. and OUTICURA SOAP, 11 0X- Skin Purifier and Boautifier, extoraal- lear theskinand scalp. and restoro the speedily cure every humor nnd disease o skin, sculp i bigod, with 10ss of hair, whether Itel i, bu scaly pimply and blotchy, whether simole, ofu.ous, heridita- ry or contngious, wher physiciuns and ail oth- erremedies fail o\ every where. Price, CUTICURA, 5c: Soar, 2300 RESOLY 1, 81 Prepared by the POTTER DitwG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, £ send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases." PIMPEES blackehends chupord wd olly skin lcured by CUTICURA MEDICATED SOAP. FREE FROM RHEUMATISM. n o nute the s uoenra Anti-Pain Plaster rolioves rheu- Jatism, selatie, hip, kiuney, chest and muscular puins and 'weal nesses. 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The term of tho present architect, Mr. John Latenser, was out last month, but ivis claimed that it would not be wise to make a change now when so any school buildings are in course of con- struction, On the other hand, thero are a_good many architects who would like the job at a much less figure than the $,500 which the present THE NEXT MORNING | FEFL BRIGHT AND fncumbent draws, and there is a chance for NEWAND MY COMPLEXION 1S SETTEN: a lively skirmish My doctor asa it fcta g - . Hver and Ehinesa and i n i Sensntional Stoey drink s made fron B e a8 ensily aates, 1) cal has attracted attention lately, but as a mat ter of fact the publie has a1so dovoted time NE' M to things substantial, juaging by the unpre- All druzgistesell it at e, and 04 packago, | y||\n cedeuted sales of th ail Borden Ling Lane ‘I‘nmlly hl ieine moves the huw" brand condensed milk, Unequallod as ench duy, 16 ordor t be healily food for infants, Sold by groce and Address URATOR F. WOODWARD Ly Bov, N “aiwavs vnus. | RUBBER GOODS - - \ OF ALL KINDS, Pilot Knob, Mo! Wo nro hoadquartors forany artialy Dy e i 8uffered Mr. Henry P. WE RETAIL AT 20 ueest | WHOLESALE PRICES. Years. fered with chronic ) NP bt e rheumatism for 20 years, and was Rubber ( ’l(“’LS for protecting the treated at times by several doctors, hands in 8T. JACOBS OIL cured him. No No Return GARDENING return of pain 3 AND in 3 years, W » A Yauts: HOUSEWORK Don’ tPay Money for Wate r THE ALUE.\.&(HBF.N\FULU G0, | Surgical Insteumonts, A 80lld Extract of oot s mors Econ Physicians'and Hospital Supplios, Smical than n Haull, forthe rovson 314 South 15th St.. That 1t (s coneantrated, and housekoop S tito B oication ers wili find 1t e chonper o BUY 2 Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef Asolid.coneenteated extract. fren from atance and dissolvo 1t themselve The slznature TREATMENT ; J”::::? e ',.‘.’ v“‘v‘:",j_" FOR ALL Clironic, Narvous, . Privats a1l 1 Special Dissasss, . 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