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‘mewerices TTHE OMAHA DAILY BE TWELVE PAGES l-'.S'l'Altl,l\lllili JUNE 19, : . , SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 7 | 'i'\\'lil,\'li PAC .\lN(GLl‘I corPY FILV HAYDENS COUPON SALE. There is no let-up to the interest in our great COUPON SALE. The articles we are giving away are the least part of what we are giv- ing buyers in all departments, The cause of the crowded condition of our store will be found in the prices quoted below. Note the Saturd ay Ilvening Specials. MISSES’ JACKETS. . T Vil n Special Watch Sale. h 80D ASSERTION 10 WAE, WSS RSRETS ™ glod ™ U LT DRESS GIODS SALE| g ck, in good quality, repellant cloth That we will sell mora ladies' and gents' furnishing goods on Saturday than any, J th stores in the west. We have just received two stocks of ladies’ and gents, No. 137, same style only in gray and & 3 furnishing goods purchased by us ata mere feaction of their value, to go on sule | tan mixed, all wool cloth, very pretty, @, We still continue to do the dress goods business of the M6 1887 Bl resvammitu e ket city and offer for Thursday and all we Suturday morning. In the way of bargains, we will make this day long to be re. membered in the s yods business. Wo have put on an extra force of help e working night and d i veady for this immense sale. No matter how low | black, navy, brown and fa tan mix- . | the prices may be, yo soupons with every purchase. Costly and rare gifts | M58 A8 Phviy Ly i wool, color , N " ABNG“]S HENH’ETTAS are now on display. gray, straight cut corners, $5.50. - ~ These are all imported German goods At e, All the Ge iney Cotton and Lisle Hall Hose from these stocks; | qatb: pote & fPiendid fmported Mol 4 PR in all the new spring colorings, They Full Dress Pattern, ¢ . and H0c per pair. pearl buttons, colors blue and brown, N 3! g always rell 0 81.26 e S Onras worth ver pu 00y K\t Bekat ek mEntar I igce. 14 = RN NG i always rell at from $1.10 to $1.25 per ) At 1t ) \nts' fine imported Fast Black Cotton Half Hose; worth 25¢* 20 years, or equivalent to bust 28 o $ B ¢/ yard. Tais cloth is 46 inches wide, At 9c. All the Gents' Linen Cufls, 4 ply, worth 25¢ per pair. ek 4 best valu LA T ¥ L and in this sale you get it for 57 cents, At All the Gents' Linen Cuffs worth 35¢ and 0¢ cents per pair. 10 dozen la SLockEnet faraey 4 LT s ets, sizes 42, sold for 0 to . . $5 all black. ur choice for §1.00. Shirts Bargains in Cloves. 19 only, ladiés® dress skirts remaining fre I day's sale, in tan and blue, It will be a good time to buy shirts, A e e aliynia weves y i ¢ E 3 i R It \x"w,‘ L i At , ladies’ Foster lacing kid gioves, | oo 5 e g g v & 160 picces, consisting of DE ALMA At 25c fine perca s worlh 5c. | worth $L.00. DL QI UL U € A S SUITINGE, in snowflake and shot ef- At , this Is ave Kol At Tic, ladies' real kid gloves in all shades, | hC 4 4 i b fec SHEPHERK PLA™DS3 in all T ottt o grre | WRAPPERS AHD WAISTS, td N i FULL DRESS PATTERN Tt e i gltts, colere Bargains in Corsets. Any thing you want in any style and % ‘% D 9 4 NELLA OLOTHY, ILLUMINATED | wognts: gold filled hunting case wateh, fine Waltham movement, fancy dial, $9.75 The Createst Sale of Ladies’ | .. . aegant corset, worth el Warlay ad g % Sholeo of p GHEVIOTY, TWILLED and PLAIN | Ladies' solid silver stem wind watch, $2 al ! low figures that you will be more tian - : 10 different weaves, and Children’s Hosiery on At 50c, @ line of corsets, look like P. D. | repaid for calling on the department. 2 S S 4 TAMESE CLOTHS, also a full line of adies, or gents' gold filled hunting REC?rId.. i e | make, and gty wortn s1.00. % imp:ried and domestic spriug novelties O T e 5 dies’ fa lack cottol 08¢, Wor i Yk vEs At Ge, ladi t bla n h \ L 605 s BeR T et hok corasts werth = S innew and fancy weaves, late des'gus, Waltham works, fully warranted to e Tet madbre | LsinE ° and fashionable colcrings. Just what | g & frst-class time keeper, 3.0, worth imported hose, B 't 19 ' fine fast black cotton hose, Ba.gainsin '“,f'{s"nl Urvlder’w‘elar you want for a spring dress; worth from |~ Gents' 16 size gold filled hunting case U e In tiis lot will be found @ heautiful line 860 to $1.50; we will close the lot wateh with a fine Waltham movement, fancy ] T of ladies' gowns which we will close out at At 49¢ dlal, warranted first-class tUmeleeper, $7: y. Is a very fine all wool cloth in ¢ o s e At ladies’ fancy opera hose, worth A ke 2 . worth $15.0. $1.00. | , 69c, 89 and 98c; splendid At 12%e, children's Imported cotton hcse, | value. Ladies' solid coin silver chattelaine wateh, stem wind and set, 3 - - - — - - fast black, worth q i Evening Sale of Hats. 1i ANl the very latest novelties in jewelry and A Landslide in Lad'es’ Vests. Boys’ Waists. 0 = @ _CGasoline Stoves. N |r':mm are " at less than half jewelers’ adies’ ribbed vests, wor e SeBiggaNCRn O nalatont recoval forSaE abinet range S| > C prices. AL o sl ibea VeEts, werth Ao 100 dozen boys' fast black sateen wasts 1 tll l ll ® |1 s Dimmatonat sle jon rocord, ot Sat rbinel sranges; sometngil i A e urday e v — e — , ladies’ ribbed vests, worth 25, only 50c, worth Silia boglis ATy new; the most complete range Hdar are. . 4 d Ry . D) , Me fine f(l‘”l»i, 47¢, orth $1.50. ). 1 (et 2 ol AT Did you see Hayden’s Dodge street windows? Why not | Mena fine fur tedora. tte, worth §200, O the market and the nearest | o550 e 1 ar toad s . . o . Mey ine r derby i he lates ape, ine ) st el hes! vire steel 4c per M"""efY- save half or third on your spring suits? o men's suits lcft | son worth g2g, o " the lntest shave. - thing to perfection yet manu- | of best wir linallgiaiI e permoun: here 11ibuy one opinlon joxnrossed by the | : e g Boys and Children's dcpartment. factured in gasoline stoves oot vinized pouldl ATERTORS numbers who visit our millinery pariors | from the great $4.73 suit sale. Your choice of entire lot to ) ans and faney hats, 25e, worth GC-Ure B L e AT On Saturday morning we shall place on | every day—that for elegance, refined taste, Tl ciovenandbaiiste o S ! 4 E [ wiL malo 50 full pleces of printed China silks, in | Scasonable y and low prices we are | close at §3.75. Misses’ and boys' yachling cups, 2 5 1 car load of window and \"‘;‘SU\D navy blue and white polka dots, black and § At the top. e e worth 50c. in one and has a top service of | aoor screens.... | utiful ed liats from $2.50 up 500 men's ¢6.50 and $7.50 suits all in one lot, Saturday at 3 ; 3 20x44. Regular price $28.00. i = white polka dots, black grounds with col- | primmed Toques, Turbans, Donnets at all ored figures, brown, navy, green, wine, old | prices, $4.75. It will surely pay to get our prices and compare. Look SATURDAY SPECIALS. Haydens' price $17.95 Butter is Down Again, < 3 +Joe Country butter, ¢, 11c, 12%¢, 14c and 16c. T and tan grounds in stripes and figures, Imported Pattern Hats, ] at 15c & yard. Only one dress pattern sold FLOWERS. ILOWSRS. at these: $6.50, §7.50, $8.00, $8.50, $9.75 e ay night, from 7:30 to 8:30 3 . b $0 cach ustomer, . We have had such large | Silk roses; daisies; violets, mignonette, | te 5051 $7.50, 8 $8.50, $9.75 and $10.00. A sav o 0K we “will sell 1,000 “ONE 2-burner gasoline stoves, regular prico fi'l',""’l"fl;"{;“','I':,';“'l'mfl";""n"l",;’H"NQ'::-':“;,’LH“;‘K‘; crowds attend our Saturday evening silk [ Eeranium, foliage of all kinds, jets, spangled | ing of one-third is fully guaranteed. BT tore aveci | & ATssHAvdan e cel30/08) buy it for 20c. sales that all could not get waited upon. We | 14708 i o 1 1 oty h AR DA e R i 9 o o styles are s0 numerous it is impcssi- All the newest styles in light an k, J L tomer. ver pasoline stoves, regular price make this sale for all day Saturday and | hje to do justice to them. A visit to this SUsSEYLCSALILG S L a d‘ da.r.\, sing eA and df’“ble WINDSOR TIES $7.00, Hayden price $4.25. Our Cracker Depar(ment. Saturday evening In order that every ono | department will pay you. breasted sack or cutaway cheviot, silk-mixed cassimere, Scotch ‘An clegant line of fresh, new goods i ok ol tovealh Fpulve peice oo, |5 g T OB SR : » 1 may get a China silk dress at this unpre : 5 Lol BooL ien price 3c. v h 9 o g D : 2 % Al e rth 95C TO 300, YOUR 2 any one in Omatia, Why, because we handlo cedented low figure. 15¢ a yard for printed tweed, English blue or black clay worsted. ! B ! New Queen ofl stoves, regular prico $1.75, | the entire make of one of (he largest cracker Shne Bllloi y: Makos apmiohicesion q"'l“'u | Cheese Department. Boys' long-pant suits ¢1.75; also 14 to 19 years at $2.00. BOOKS CHEAP. Hayden prico te. Enaica e fugtorles In the country. 0 or summer W han a sateel e v e g . Sl s B ) 3 e {28 FE . he Gem oil stoves, regular price $2.05, Ll L0 ra 4 o e Come earty Salurday and make | o isconsin full cresm choeso at Tio, fo Endiess variety of boys' long-pant suits at lowest prices on A full line of popular new novels, for G per pound. Ginger snaps, sugar 3 ~ e ) Y | i 3 Hayden price $1.35. cookies, frosted creams and milk crackers your selection. Uic you can get any Kind of cheese you record for highest class goods. Children’s suits and knee eLghY ;‘;“i“‘:;‘b‘l‘l‘,m‘”f, oen ammer King ofl stoves, regular | all at 73%c: It will pay you well to buy your SRINTED CHINA S 3 P SATU v ant at lowest prices. See our fruit | o o a thtd 1 T R 7 vael PRINTED (::IN\ SILKS FOR SATURDAY I"I\:\:In;lnlt:; est prices. i I)ants at SPCCIZ\! IO\V Pr:CCS dll [hls wee | 50, Hayden price $1.70. crackers at Hayden who for fifty years has been a resident i UL SSInIg eYnig) “_“(f:" ; 3y 3 : Auother Chapter in the Society Crime About | Samoa. The writer declures that i triple | Samuel Gompers Pronounces Against the TERM EXHIBITION. Canadian Seal Poachers Will Not Be NS, Arkunsas Officials Economize on Timber in control of the Samoan islands has failed i o s to Be Unfolded. urges the annexation of the sroup by New Chinese Treaty. Allowed Their Usual Freedom. Building the Gollows, meeting resolved that, in view of thr im- Associate Mission. — th Britain. After debating the quastion 3 Exercises at the Parochial Sehool of the ortanc e 5| erests in X 'he close of he L erm was a d VAF N, April 6.— e MISSINGIMAN|SCOTTETURNS |UR-ATE LAST | 2ecktnesiod, hachniian iaonsyfe, femioy || BOUND IO MAVE TS PUT: TOTONELSIDE | b o ainsts intstatinaibregiom. or | AMERICAN. INTERESTS VS, BRITISH. LAWS | iy NI 'x’n-a,' ot ‘Narcn | OLIPHANT TRAIN ROBBERS EXECUTED moment consider ¥ embered by the Pafochial school of the Assoclate Mis- _— pare:atNabrogktt: (Orlgihalsoeephl 3 : 5 nelvidere, Thayer Jointly Indicted with Alfred Monson for President of th ation of Labor Pro- | given in St. John's Guild hall, corner iy 4 k 4 AL i o S| . A pritis Determined to » ayck, § be! R @ son. Orig- ” % 3 the Murder of Licutenant Hambrough Sl % tests Strongly Against Its Ratifleation— y-sixth and Franklin, last Saturday d1Btutes \‘"1"" ,: :,:., e AT :::ql dente k.’»‘:h";,.'.:?‘.l rason. Ok | Wirlek, Brady and Mansker Hanged for the e Was ed an Outlaw—Cu s Contends it Was tiated in Secret svening, before a large: and apprec "“"" '::' ""."l',"f:““m. R e land;t Bavnders;: Miizabath QDR GWiIber | - Sarderofdobduato alysEhey.Cons e T T TN e o S s and that the People Oppose It. adience. The school has been on /My L feasod b nimed George Pudgett a Original widows, BRI liza- mnastic game, ment's Peculinr Phrascology. i3 Zrow g and o hers 10 -three schol- L % « nhi youglas, Mexica D) hem Into It oalleaibytitetin o or i D DIVAS Hareont ot growing and now numbers forty-three schol ymuha, Dougl Xican ars. 1t has a corps of six teachers, includ- - John L. Philbrick, V i - the Hemenway gymn , “Battle Ball,” ' YORK, 5 3 8 3 3 LONDON, April 6.—The mysterlous and | 0 % 0000 = come fay S W YORK, April Samuel Gompers, | ing the four clergy of the Associate Mis- WASHINGTON, April 6.—Some disappoint- : i H. _Porter, Jong missing man, known as Scott, who was h 2 4 ; president of the American Federation of [ sion and two lady assistants, and, begin- + has been expressed by public men in- | Robins, Linn; illy, Morton's | NEWPORT, Ark., April 6.—The three train Jointly indicted with Alfred J. Monson for | e confines ot 1ol or college. | [abor, has addressed a letter to Vice Presi- | NINg with the primary department, carries | ment i Pl e e Montgomery crease—John robbers, J. L. Wirick, Thomas Brady and Al- y 2 : > game has been th dfopivEatilizs i S ) e the scholar through a course equivalent to | terested in seeing the Bering sea a Fenton, Kossuth. i Hertinglone) g , . P, the Killing or Lieutenant Hambrough, which | frarvard and has met every objection. Both Adlai E. Stevenson, protesting against | (e, SEPOIE FAIOER {lon fairly executed because of the inclusi ; | Pleasang Henry. Ol bert. Mansker, who killed Conductor W. P. crime has become known as the “Ardlamont | the men in college and their fair co-students | the ratification by the e of the pro- | ' The progr R R in. the British bill of o' clause ‘exempting | HuioWs. etc.rMartha Gllingham, Al MeNally at Oliphant November & last, were murder mystery,” has surrendered himsclf | of the annex find it absorbingly intere , | posed Chinese treaty. After reciting the e king Contest—Mi from its operations vessels that may have | Scott; minor of Jerred J “Ttunnells, | hanged here this morning. The drop fell at to the polic Scott has been sought after | Quite replacing lawn tennis as a compe ve | fact of the publication of what purports to , 4 1 Doll; Miss Mary | oloared for the seal waters before the | Polk 7:55 and the men were pronounced dead at has the al advantage Banche Plietis Nith Dk Original—iic . Lefn- ! by the police ever since the investigation o i ieloil SYanta&e | be the treaty, the authenticity of which has Blanche | jromulgation of the law. It has b ith Dakotas C\QUiginRI=Hanty: A, Bely ANl three necks were broken W 5 otiah een denied, he “To say [ g . | serted that more than fifty seading vesse - A > men spent the night in prayer and nto the death of Licutenant Hambrough ik se I playat e M katany 2| not been denied, he says: “To say we are ¢ by the primary | ser doubt, the ARNtelEI I i T % SR ¥ 5 ¢ ¢ the dircction of the principal, | bave already cleared, and, be doubt, the ey i, Walker, | preparation for death. When they found all commenced and a reward was offered for his aces ba ball, 1.".‘( ball, hand ball, bow!- urprised and distres that the adminis- | \/i0 g Keese, ¥ ip end of the fleet profiting by the hint con- > Ings, "f,h v(;,‘,,lr. W hope gone they confessed that the evidence capture. As Scott did_mot appear wiien | ing, cricket and tennls, i tration of our count hould negotiate a ¥ Contest—Alr. Stuart veyed will get away from port before the A Junction, Mesa. Inere adduced at the trial was corrcet and that the Monson was tried at inburgh recently R R treaty of the character named, practically i 4 Miss Beatrice | 14\ js duly proclalmed, in the expectation er, Denver, Arapahoe. Original | giory of the trzin robbery aud the murder the missing man was deciared an outlaw. 4 "acific Flourishing, R 4 K s in a Street Car; Mr i ‘o0 ot skins before they ¢ Ar Lambert, | SR ) ) 4 ieaiatatal e this witness the whole solution of the MONTREAL, April 6.—At the annual | SUrrendering to the government of China | Thomas, A Trip to Graymont of taking a full car Kin h ) 4 as told by G t, who turned state's hta ) O ; ca vertaken and served with notice to | Arapaho; Elizabeth: Dunlavy A 9 adRetio s EReS BIAI0A miystery surrounding the death of the liew- | meoting of the Canadian Pacific railrond | TIEMS Which have been struggled for and | IV, & Primary | Speakinc=3iss Gladys | F0 e D e ooirne, It this GaunsiC. o Oreinaleniuawn, . Eeipaus e o ER il e temant seemed to hang, and when Monson | v all the proceedings were unani- | Achieved, 1s, to say the least, putting it | "SRG pC0 Aing Contest—Mr. Juck | were permitted, the, results of the arbitra hraskar o OHginG —Abraham Miller, | crime, draw the others into it and then de- was tried for murder the Jury rendered a i report for 1893 shows net earn- | mildly. Miles, Roger and 1; Miss Helen Humphrey, | tion would be nullified for the season, the | Grand Island, Hall. Additional-Thomas od them when his own neck was en- verdiot of “not proven.” Now the guestion $7,741,416; surplus for the year after | ‘“The Scott exclusion act and the Geary bara Itrietchie: Mixs Marjorie “Mont- | gjayghter of seals would be fmmense and cGrew, Alnsworth, Brown. —Increase | g There was no hitch in the triple which arlses in the minds of those who are » payment of dividends $337,682; de- | law were not passed 1. | morency, KKing Robert of Sicily; Miss | pormanently disastrous, and the state of am . Richless, Liberty, Gage; David | execution, which passed off smoothly. not. familiar with the workings of the lu case in profits, $672,672. The old board Pasasd Jn.resnonag.to) a. mqud:-jh Owenadilne M)igegvirginia ffairs would be even worse than last year, [ Beightel, Grant, Perkins, The crime for which the en suffered of Scotland fs: “Can Monson be again placed g e e A A lin sentiment, nor a national antipathy. They E o o 1 oft spiritedly and in | ()0 nder the restraini fluences of the fowi: ‘.,‘.\5,“.\ ‘!\‘\h] '.‘. |‘-'f.“{ 3 denth was committed on the night of Noe- on trial if evidence which Scott may furnish mp "o 0t report says that trade depres- [ WETe ot passed as an experiment, but as | @ | ». of careful preparation S B lvanal L tnel/n s captured about | faKe BUC A o M Tammes, vembera, 180 N TR AP the police shows that the man who obtained of the Pacific coast caused a loss dur- | the result of sore trials and the absolute g s of the speaking contests were | Jyi'Goo skins. But the Canadian sea’ers are | (on, Union: banford Moon, | Helm passenger train No. 51 on the St. Louls, e endiot ot mat proven® really the per : the last months of the year and a de- | necessities of our peopic. They became | M “Lavidge, Henry Wyatt and | i c® G iy mistaken i they proceed | Wright. Additional—Henry o | Iron Mountnin & Southern was held up at son who caused Hambrou e In earnings had to be reported for | laws at the earnest demand of (he tolliie . Thomas. The awards were as follows: | yuon tho theory that the British law will | Rutland, Humb John B." Clanson, | gyjihant g lonely station In Independence 9 first time. The expenditure of $1,612,- | masses of our country. 1t Is needless hers | oo, /MteEmediaty prize to Miss Mary Nel- § goyorn the action of our cruisers. Of course Mountai farshall county, by seven masked men, who looted SAMOAN CHIEFS PUNISHED, was authorized for various improvements | to discuss the possibility of the amalgamu, | SO the advancad prizo to Mr. Juck Miles, | §t"\jjj be the guide for the British war |3 T adehlo ity R the express and passenger coaches. The over the system e company s In a | tion or ussimilation of the Chinese in Amer A e BRReraBlS nRntIonSIOEMIBaSHISInt! g ipatinutithadtally GERIBRRLIAD 886t feovie Crabill, 8 ) . i | robbers kept up a fusilade of firing all the position to withstand a long period of finan- | ica with our people \ s been o Sk EE fully meet the spirit e arbitration will | Cte. - ITm i e ine *oliborve was'ibain a" comin It ana sl Ot the ey B R A il S R e i I“."".M e /award faLatNe eRsay pEixa cawing Lo 1ot prevent tie United States from earrying 4 nn; Mury N [ e RO RREEY: BAR R bravely at- LONDON, April 6.—A dispateh from Herlin TP lann damal the absence of the ehaitman of e com- | i "ygreement out according to- the pro ; o Burr, ited on b [pandueian e Be MARMIC BRECMIATS A to the Daily News says that private advices e TR eEIN da s : L am ‘sure no senator will need to be | the head of the school, The prize was | Y1SiOnS Of ¢ W R0k S SESAnaalang | e L i, Wipelo, i a rvifle bullet recoived there from Samoa are to the effect [ BL PASO, Tex., April 6.—Joe McKitl- | convinced that If the provisions of the Scott | given to Miss Beatrice Henderson k018 Eh REMICER (BSEES Ry Originil-Jonathi ) About two weeks prey the robbery that seventeen chiefs were summoned before well known state ranger, was shot | and Geary laws have been fn a ieasure The roll of honor was then read and the | AMUIIEAN CrUlEers fiasR 0% la, Custer, newgl=Leoy b a half dozen young far disappeared ) Justice 1de and obliged to withdraw instantly killed yesterday in Tillie [ successfully evaded and violated by the [ following scholars were found to haye ob- | "* " : He, el Qrisinal widows. | from their homes near Dentonvill They Qi Jiglp0: 1684 ¥ Howard's bagnio. Bass Outlaw, a deputy | Chinese In consequence of the elasticity of | tained an average of 90 or me Mutkes Explanations. . 10180, | yode ponfes and were heavily armed. To ..all their complaints against the government. | yni0q States marshal and a notorious bad | their consciences and their disregard for any 6} Jumies 918 5 N, Aprll G.—Representative [ 5 their friends they sald they were golng to The chiefs, however, stuck to their protest | character, was drunk and fired off his pistol th or affirmation, they will have no dif A ; A S T T Nebra . o e, | the Indlan territory to buy eattle, The against the Qisarming of the natives, which | when McKittredge and Constable John Sell- | fleulty to ‘prove’ th e lawlul wives, e Tlendersol o L ) L huang. vth 1 ol Lilsey f of these farmers Albert Mans- they strongly resented. The trial of the ac man insisted that he should desist from | children or parents in the United States or dnp ¢ age committ YATY 800D 50, QODRIAAR B vorth, Custer ¢ 3 1 Kk YR mast PANY > . adget, 0. psed chiefs ended on February 2, the court | such conduct, and, without a word of warn- | property therein of the value of $1,000, or = {ree colng panding:hetore it. - § Cent City iliam R L. Truman and \ Powell and b Wg o sentence of two years im- | ing, the desperado shot the ranger through | debts of a like amount edail ¢ 0 | ing o the action In the house on the b vert, Beatrie E 4| his youngest brother, Sam. Under the prisonment at b u against Alipla and | the | ut two bullets through the In fact the features of the present law, ’ 1 4 Aens's yai9 aF K6 SORIIOTARE DI, Sk Mt il EvIvol s M | leadership of Thomas Brady, a whisky ped finpo fines from $50 to $100 [ constable’s left leg. In return Sellman | by which the Awmerican people can be pro -« Jurleson; equa says he would have preferred to have L ; e ANl dler from the Indian territory, these agri- wgatnst the othe fs. It was ordered | shot Outlaw through the left lung, just | tected against the wholesale | n of )t the evening would not e debato thereon continue all (lis JTeoumidi, Johnson. : e fraim; ihe An LOTELREY, Ak oNad agT]s that all those condemned o pay fines should | above the heart, giving him a probably fatal | Chinese laborers, are swept aside by this | complete without a mention of the singing | and even into next week, - A o y LG Gitbert AL y ends to + train robbers, Brad be detained until the judgments agiinst them | wound. proposed treaty. At present an awful prob- | by Miss Kennedy, who entertained the au )t expect w vote on the bill bifore Su Montgomery'; Wilber § i AETLEO L e A exiad were satisfied. It is further stated that a - - lem confronts us. The appalling sight is | dlence while the judges-were making their | day, and had told a fellow member that he | Woodiu Insrenses 1 long after lup. Padget turned number of men-of-war would be needed to 3 N Smugglers. witnessed of millions of our fellow men and | dectsion could safely go out -“V tho ‘aity. untll that | ford, [ayior; Jrene & " evidence and now In jail waiting compel obedience to the order for the dis- ST. L April 6.—Before United States omen actually idle and literally without It has been decided by Bishop Worthing- | time. ~He declared there NS PEgaaLY Original WS, el trial at the present term of the Jackson armament of the natives sommissioner Crawford J. C. Wilhite was means of sustaining life. If at any | ton to build a commodious clergy house for | certed actic A7 (QR:LIR. BAVEE oD kett, New county elrenit court, His three companions The cconomic aspect of Samoa s bad. No | 4rrajgned on a charge of dealing in un time the floodgates of immigration | 'he pricsts of the Assoclate Mission during | or any cou ASY @ rrangement. for th South " Dalkot wliinnl W . were tried in February and convicted of crop Is belng dried. Cock Aghti rralgned n n cehavge Bt deans W wn | shoula be be opencd, certainly in the pres. | the coming spring. and also to add anotber ak Hapnah " Pavker, Carbonate,”Lowie McNally's murder inyweight Powell cricket are almo:t the enly occupat stamped optum and was held for the grand | ence of such an ‘awful criis, wisdom, | S10ry to the gulld hall, which, when refitted Some of 1ts Kiders, Yolarads IHginal=Allre ) ws captured dn Denver about a month ago amoan ) §1,000 bonds, Hia son, o . WA | patriotism, statesmanship and humanity for: [ *II become the quarters of the school by T TS AN T peni Latking Alexander Gt and is now In prison awaiting trial Tholr Vroacnce & Menace. i jrrosted on o similar charke | bid the step. The laws now upon our stat. | the Rext school year 4 ; e R 0. L. Truman and Sam Powell are still " A 3 : nguthe AuLharitien ake on th books In refercnce to Chinese immigra priatl tugitives from justice ute BUENOS AYRES, April 6, ~The anitary of a third man alleged to have been | fon o hos P o et ’ Min. | Implicated in the deal. The officers believe | 41" boen the result of' due To Confer with t the & s made will be tho means of break- | Yl ARG eXpross Uhe wanis of our pool DENNISON, Tex., April v u ing up a gang of smugglers which has been | gt BEROEE 0y e re ot from the Chickasaw ni e A 0.y - o | Medical Omeers Detatled to Attend the gentine government Was insisted that | gnerating A wholesale manner for some | SafEheRs HHC BoC kAN MRS (AFO SO0k y is in the clty, say Qlsc . Nession of the Military Surgeons ird be landed at the lazerretto or e T o faws | aware thelr rights are about to be invaded b hiho s . ) ) s LML S AR B ede. | met last eventig in the Salem Evangelical lepart Yellow fever recently en coming from Vancouver, B. C. their interests destroyed or we would chasaw igell which met at Tuscohor p Rt church | arrington Bishop Dubs pre o ot b S L witness such an expression of determination | & few days ago appointed two commissioner ! . o r o | &t . © ; L P P e P A caused wany deaths. Aboard the ves Another Kullroad to Be Sold. Qi SRAle PATE S8 NOUJ. Suuap b senaietto | o mest Lhe. DANGR: SORRAIGH & et SRR ) \ T ] mo i risuge. with another are Admiral da Gama and the other Bra KNOXVILL TOuRs - ARt (Galuage b FAM BRI GO IR BINGAG Wjon: | G0 SAERD. BN IACH RSO S g A ' [ for_an A n of Mil s of | Sellad 1he TyAnassne AMEIANAD A0Q lan refugees from Rio. A hem, 0 their power to help them learn the true ¢ - | Lo the A c tary & of | (o result of the meeting of yesterda sillan refugees fr R Horace Lurton of the United States court of | *If you doubt the intensity of feeling and | wishes b Chocktaws, er Ve esu b A A of hatien which will hereafter pro- English Intercats in Samoa appeals has ordered the sale of the interest upon this subject give official sanc -~ . for t t ha e s vent further After a long di LONDON, April 6.-Sir Charles Dilke pre- | Tennessee, Virginia & Georgla Rallway sys- | tion to the publicity of this treaty and time Wont for/Rrerai0aain flaht. # ¥ 4 aopul F90n. § g 1 the follc résolutions were unani tem, The sale was ordered at the instan for the people to demonstrate th ) . i of the Central ‘Trust company of New York, | upon It. You will then be convinced that | ~CIHARUESTON, 8. Ciy April 6.—At Gauley Panars Opponition of Welghd ’ W Feth ot o change our present lontal party of the House of Com nons. | and will take place in June . There was AbArL from & fow sentimentalists the Amerl. | near bere, James Smith shot and killed 3 JTON. Aj ¢ X e | A REeAeNS those present was Hon. Hugh M. | objection made on the part of the road's | can ople are practicallly unit against | Loulse Brown, fatally weunded Jim Brown T ¢ r ) [ ¢hureh prime mini of Queensla Ho | bondbolders. J. W. Caldwell was appointed | it ification, In the name of han husband, and seriqusly wounded Al [ 1 not ' P A t ved ¢ the Tilir e 4 speoch, deallig with the question of | a special masier in “chancery to sell the | half a million of organized workingmen and | Hanloy. — Siith made Lis escape and e collector of \ com ; tdke, Te A rh | onos ab L6 regwiar Kvankeliog, & & Paciflc ble, urging that nothing would | re The minimum price asked 18 $1,500,- | women of America I enter my solemn pro- | looking f man who, he claims, alienated 1 of Mont nd Idak hich 2 > . Je. MAEKINS R e B f ta Dalled K ranxsl e U2 H ol 1600, un pro- | looking for a man who, he claims, alienated | posed of ana and Idaho, which has re- | ot Arizona for ertalning ¢ filinols Confercnce of the United Evanigels bind closer together the empire than a cable | 000. test agalust the ratification of the treaty | Sarah’s affections from him. | mained unacted upon for 4 year, beca Dlona) Guard or tha Tersitory s revoked: | dcal churoha \, as prepared by the nava NTWS FOR THE ARMY, Dubs Faction Changes Its Name. N CHICAGO, April 6.--The Illinois confer~ ence of the Regular E il oclation condition of the Portuguese warship dello and Albuguerque is so bad that the day at @ meeting of the members

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