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B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU I)lt\\'. AII{IL 8, 1894 TWENTY PAGES. - = = = = - Y 3 AT ) G < \ | 1o NI N1 M | MY Positively the Last Week, ‘ IF N (H Rutherford is also very woalthy yer | AN . N l’l‘” l | held Monday evening. The offieers elected FALCONER'S 10 DAY SALE [ BOSTON STORE'S FOUR SALES | o e ioners e st ana et make 1| & YANKEE ENO \l\l)l,.‘l [ msvan “Aiexatier W Hudertrt was | AFFAIRS AT S0 OMAHA | Wi ot e T ot o rear S worth your while. Men's neat gray suits, | e T s, L evening, when the new conncil will organize. fl lnrz]fi) turkey rrld )mllvlkl-n'{ll‘v‘h. lh', | —_— THE DAYS OF GOLD. —— Harry C. Kelly and H. 8. McDougall will blue ‘overalls, 25c; spring overcoats as low . Teaye. thls, syenive. foe SHT oo P Wi s $2.76; men's socks, 1¢ a pa ® black | iy 1 " aoide : f R | b A hia, Pa., to Thousands of Yards of Rateens Were 80ld | Four Mammoth Sales—Dress Goods, Oar- :méfm LT ":«“" o 1:"’"1::"""""1;:": Strange Vicissitudds of a Family in the | canrornta 1as Promise of a Revival of the | Decided Falling Off Shown in Receipts at the Join Adam_Forepaukl's show, wnier . favor- Satnrddy—Thousands More for Monday, pets, Ladies' Oapes and Jackets and or lace, 98¢; fast black sateen shirts, 25c; Nutmeg State. Mountain Minir 40 Postoffice, e h",‘:’,":“'l‘fl'hv:“:.‘”"“”‘""'“’;""\.M:hv) B0 with t boys' pants, 19¢; boys' walsts, from er since the practical abandonment of p ' G0 Tx: :‘n'v(» Illflhlv‘ ‘:m,n n \\nr)lrmg 1mm_ |‘n«-; R placer gold mining in California there have - - : l:n‘v vvlvxml--'r- ’”r the ¢ v.:m |nun|~t,] ac 5 Prince Albert suits, ; painters’ overalls, § been wige and experienced men who have IT MA N cording 'n ante-ele m prom iv~, turned out 81-2,10 & 15C FOR 25, 35 & 45C SATEEN | XTRAORDINARY SALE IN BASEMENT | ige: biack worsted *sults, $5.00; bleached | 10NN GOSSIPS CAN'T ACCOUNT FOR IT | contended dhat e early”old Waners e Y LOWER THE OFFICE'S GRADE | ist might and paraied the itreets and slin drawers hoys' suits as low as i a mere pin scratch on the sides of the - eronaded several of the succossful candi- ey B anned RasL. Hlbvea:. Bhe1 WK i mountainy i their search for placer gold dates. The unexpected nppearance of the Crowd See 17th Page of This Paper—Great Rall | penders, sc; fancy laundered shirts, 39c; for a GirPe Hand in \\k!n'n'(h‘-l» hunt was AIYIulllllfl |‘ It has ]ln-nn """""""'h»lum-l\l- pherd to Be Dedicated h'v',"“ attrac 1a crowd ..4 "“:"h, it ek i d UM i LhCAL o N L LI AL i T GAROE OF1\No FoOthIN O the HINPTR oA B | & - Gioh sy e CoMRSIBAL (e h ot ARty HHRC. I AP Res ;’}':"j“;‘f['fl"""”,‘:,’"\],",‘;,,_“m':,“ e st have Other Out of found jus' as good diggings as those worked T ST L L TREIY to a general demand It will be presented 1 "big lot of fine pants and sults that have Slough of Despond, by Bret Harte's herocs. There are slkns City News. izaln Tuesday evening In Bauer's hall. The - 't 4 that those predictions are to be fulfilled . cntertalnment merits a liberal patronage. got 1o be closed out at once, as we will I s apen with an entire new stock. Don’t deln =2 For a time it came to be accepted as a fact The proceeds go to the South Omaha Hose Trade for the past week has exceeded our BARGAINS IN THE BAS 1 but call Monday if you want firat cholco at | An Enoch Arden case with varfations has | pidl, e, S48 Sf poor mens mmae Rt | "“"”"""1" R Afe Gy iy conip ited [ BT ResciNtion most sanguine oxpeetation the reduced prices. Don't forget that this'| come to lgh Y6HHaahIa P pREse only capitalists and corpora- | his quarterly statement, the final quarter of . Cuddington writes from Arkaneas City, THIN: weel: must. aurpass 1ast. We will 1,000 yi of finest quality plain India } CH ;‘.-w:.ux,',xm«s Y SRRt . ght in Connecticut. The princi- | tjons with the wealth required to erect where he is now located, that his proposed spare no efforts nor shrink at any sacrifice | linens, worth 25¢ a yard, go at 39 7 TGLOBE FIRE SALE bals are residents of the little town of Un- | heavy machinery for working deep quartz | = = Tadb At hYe ) I A telephone line from Arkansas City to Black= that will bring our stock down where it be A RS 18O ee KRN TRIORTOY o ITEI: THEN dirout CHURE DO aTRY UESHE; casville, about eight miles up the Thames | Mines, or to do the great engincering work s ing his Incumbency and - | well. vin Newkirk. Kium oo o ioks A6EAA - BTNREY: RI AR erToETste. > Opposite the old Daston store site, | TIver from Now London. The story ax re- | FCduired in bydraulic mining, could add to | dieates that the ofice will go below the re- | only’ waiting for the sigiature of the gove Thoke new and exquisite sateens: that po § 2 as o TRURS A5V & | S eMaRBER BRS¢ Ot Tours | the state’s gold output ut the United | quirements and will be reduced from a first [ ernor, and will be a success. He s also 1 d by a correspondent of the St. Louls | Siates stopped the hydraulic mining because T ranging to 14y ont.a tows site o reads like a romance, but | it was said to be filling up the amento tively ought fo bring 26¢, 36c and 0e per | Small as a pin head to as large as a dollar, | (o o o TUESDAY, APRIL 10, | Glote- Dot it I8 real enough to bring Joy to the hearts | river and San Francisco bay. This reduced | The last quarterly statement is as follows A SURPLUS OF SOUVENIRS, 7 yard, we are letting go at 8'gc, 10c and 15, [ Worth up to G0c a yard, go at §bic DRESS PATTERNS IN THE BASEMENT. on of halt a dozen people at least. Twenty- | tho yearly gold product down to about | Recelnts from stamps, et .81 01 Y| $8,000,000. But it scattered a lot of unem- | Receipts from box rent o Jacket or wrap in our magnificent store at R SRt T ot ” t of the Season. a straight disconnt of 25 per cent ull dres ttern, containing 10 yards ¢ ) SKi NG two years ago Miss Lucref orley s ‘ol X MAGNIFICENT OPENING 3 ago Miss Lucretia Dorley was a | ;1500d minere throughout the state, and they Total - Columbian Coins May Find Thelr Way returned, in many instances, to the rough 4 tnto Circulation. AR Ll IR el i ML ”[j AL lark OF SPRING AND SUMMER very attractive young woman of 18, As . . L R T T olors, go at 8¢ for an entire pattern 3 MILLINERY. | ‘her acqu P B e e e A A L R R Money Orders—There were 777 domestic [ Tho carelessniss or forgstfulness of pe We will kel dress goods tomorrow at 10c AT A PATTERN Oon ‘”*“’“‘l ApriL 10, the o T ot | MANY StrIngs to hier bow.” A dozen young | The degree of thefr success is shown by the | money orders issucd of the value of §6,633.42 | sons carrying pocket pieces is fllustrated by per yard that no house in this country will A full dress pattern of new dimities, tancy | Vites every lady to enj Bl tiginal | men wanted to marry her, but the real fight | f2ct that with hydraulic mining absolutely | and 95 international orders issued of the | the fact that among the subsidiary coln #ell you for less than 2hc and 35¢ per yard § magnificent display of imported and original | ' c o) k L stopped the annual gold output of the state | e or $1.10 nd 451 postal nots fssued | Urned into the various subtreasuries of tho ] e et war i "at | corded lawns, Scotch lawns and satin striped itern hats, bonnets and toques, . " Mkl (g e Jostah Clark and | g gradually increased again until in 1803 | FLIZE By country a r from time to time the Colum Boe, 65¢ and 76 you can buy of us tomorrow | Plack goc worth up to 25c a yard, go at Boston Store millinery department, now orge Beebe, After a long struggle Clark | it reached § e San Francisc ) ) bian souvenir half dollars 25¢ per yard. t0c for an entire pattern largest in Omaha, will be mu‘u‘lhlvllr'” won the prize. Two years he and his wife | Argonant has urged the sturdy unem- | There were 757 domestic money orders paid These coins under the act authorizing their $1.00 dress goods for 50 O A A TTRRA ly decorated, tropical plants, beautiful | ;.. ployed to take their chances with those who | of the value of §7,053.35, international orders | issue are a legal tender i amounts of $10 or 3 ; AT 89C A PATTERN i rich hangings in every nook, with N are scouring the canons for gold, and in f . under. They are taken at the subtreasuries AL UL B Bt A Whole. dr f anl 1 challies, fin ins of swoetest music to accompany the [ them—a boy. Finally Clark was strieken [ 76 SecivinB whe, canens fot e ML N [ puid, 19 of the value of $60.88, and 547 postal | Under. L IBLE T BT Broadeloths at $1.00 (hat cannot be pro- | sateens, cotton cashmeres and in a new fine | Brand display and delight our visitors With a peculiar fever that baffled the physl- | sue, gives this interesting information con- | Notes Puld of the value of $110424, & 01| \yoreny (hey cost the careless or forgetfui luced for less than $1.25. e More styles, newer and more original de- | cians, and for more than a year he was an | cerning the movement which may restore to [ Pald o 8 Ther MOSUC ) porsons who put them into eirculation from AT WoaT Biaok f itas, 46 inches wide, | OF MOvelty wash goods, worth 26c and 35¢ 4 | gigng in indies’ hats and bonnets, will be | invalld. Ho was an industrious man, but | Californtu and international registered lotiors forvarded $1 to $§2 aplece. sy ot nertt oo MG SECEIE | yard) goes E:800 foF tiic whiclaldress displayec \is opening than have ever il & spdatiLbaly £ T The days of ¢ and 600 recelved; 438 special delivery letters My 3 the real value of which is $1.00, will go at | ¥° AL Ly LB LG MR LA Il possessed but little means. Medical attend- e s e ot WaPe ORORTad S AR 118 T Ao e But three of the G0-cent pleces have been 79 o SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE DASEMENT | been shown by any one firm in America. o rwarded an recelved. Newspa- [ ¢huunrasantad at tho Naw Yotk subteastiny e per yard. 2 SPES . U b A Don’t 1orRaL tho daY. ance and living without an income soon The days of 19, pers welghing p sent out | yave ‘tha- Fernia, A b tha Ted $1.25 black French velvet goes at 87ic 1,000 large Turkish towels go at 5 a ple TUESDAY, APRIL 10, AT brought the family to straitened circum The suggestion made by the Argonaut sev- [ during the quurter, v " 7.56 postage. [ gind i Looel "I"""”" of the :‘-""“j' hhall] LI LLU A Keady made pillow cases, as long as they TORE, stances. The condition of tthe Clark house- | eral monthis ago that the battallons of the un The total receipts durimg the four last [ ATt have el appearance here, Ladies' 40c undervests, 10c AR B AU OATE IR dLs GRRC 15th and Dodge. | hold became known to Beebe, w a | employed who were clamoring for charity | quarters were: $0,010.81, $0.510.83, $0,707.08 | e Subtretsublos in western cities, however, Ladies’ 35c lisle vests reduced to 12ic. : it i prosperous farmer, and he went to Clark and | in this city might make a living in the | and §8,443.29. Total, $16,706.01 LML LIl Ladies' 76 plain black and fancy Liadies' ready made underskirts, worth 50 a RiBRVOR T T A e B A R T L o R : pathere were §250000 of the Calumbian Ings, 22% i B oteands of 15¢ and 23¢ pocketbooks and | and go Ashing. There's rare sport at Lang- | At first Clark refused the proffered charity, | literature. ~ The newspapers of the regions Funeral of the Lute Mres. Collins, 000 piece s .‘}'.“‘.,”'.'1 .'“;- w“[-' 5 1“; Men's G0c balbriggan underwear, 3jc Hell bl Ll 1Y E ton, Mo, And th: hotel has been eptirely | but regard for his wife and child soon over- [ where the pioneers dug and washed have A sympathy general and genuine has been | Prn, 86 E o) 0 fact e bt $1.00 quality of men's underwear, 49¢ per | purses, all kindg, go at 5e a pice T roaaied tRaTeR A Eed came his objection, and the family beeame | diseussed the matter and information has o extended Mr. Charles J. Colling in his recent | [of!t¥: bitt $10.000 worth or 40000 pieces be- LEhal b Mo T N OB R 50 pi good all linen cr toweling $£3.00 buys a round-trip, $18.50 a ten-ride ‘,l":‘.”:- n Beeb In about “eighteen | nccumulated. The Argonaut made only | porogyement. The death of Mrs. Collins, in A vast quantity of the half dollars remain Gl ! 4 »% | worth 10e and i go ¢ ticket, via the Burlington. ns leave at [ months Clark's h to improve. | one mistake That was' In supposing that |/ 0 56 e = O ting Vi r in the hanas of and 13c that eannot be bought elsewhere for Ll i The strange fever lef as suddenly as it the sort of men who haunt soup houses and he prime 0 L FrA B S A L R Gy & Hanc of persons interested in the less than 10¢, 15, 20c and 3 129} o2y .‘,l {ioket oMe 1324 Farnam street, came, and in a few weeks the man was able | flock to the eities “looking for work’ have | short months, leaving a loving husband and ”'”'"» tration of the World's fair, Recently Embroideries at 1ie, 8 1-3¢ and 16 s present 15th and Dodge y Rt to do a little labor. During the illness of | the stuff in them to be miners. —In the | three little children, scemed to touch all of [ fhey roduested So Loy ‘»'l'l"”: to take gell wholesale as high as 7oe per yard L - Jeweiry. Frenzer, opp. postofiice. Clark the neighborhood had had their eyes | §l-a-day army out at the park there a her large circle of friends. The attendance | o' if they could Be ,Ty':”]\ THEBrRGEAY .'i:-."l," We have marked down 65c silks to 3¢ e sk on Beche. His frequent visits to the Clark | doubtless many honest, harmless creatu Aot o BUETires el per yard, e silks to 49 per yard, $L00 | gy omoo of the United States Mutual OVERCROWDING IN CITIES. dwelling and the knowledge that he was fur- | but none with the vim fecessary to try to be [ 1L (he taneral W8 Yels farkle | M GO | hagen Bilks to bic. Accident assoclation has been moved to 20 TR nishing them with provisions created a good | Independent of an employer. It remains | lins was a member of Adah Chay No, 62,5|| STHia) aid not picase the: adin ation, You cannot g0 to a counter in our whole [ Accldent association has hoon e fierohn Tiihernates in Dust | 0¢al of gossip. It scemed the more strange | true, however, (hat any man without a fam- | Order of the Fastern Star. Alpha Rebekahi [ Who wanted ‘them melted up, <o that the store and not run up against a bargain e e n et el hecause only a short time before Becb and | ilv—and what right bave men (o bring into | lodge No. 44, Independent Order of Oid Fel- [ value of the colis outstandinig should not We are determined to reduce this stock by 4 e 4 24 tencies | Clark were ri in love. It became talked [ the world - families if they cannot | lows,Upchurch lod, Degrec of Houor, | be cheapened A LI LR S no matter what the cost e DT R TP e Bn 1L One of the most threatening tendencles | thai Mrs, Clark had made a serious mistako | feed them?—can. it e . possesse Ancient Order of United Workmen, Lillian | 9ree to- this extraordinary request, entuil- Buy tomorrow. Don't put it off. You can- | W0 et R O ening, April.| Of modern times in matters of health, | in not marrying Becbe, and then some one | good muscle, a willing heart and a little in- | Temple No. 1, Pythian Sisters; all of which | IN€ an unauthorized expense, but was will: not affcrd to miss this opportunity. 10. i ing 1o 2o will bo at Odd Fellows | writes Dr. T. Mitchell Prudden in Harper's, tarted the story that Mrs. Clark had telligence, wres out a livelihood in the | lodges turned out in regalia Out of re- | Ing that the work should be performed it 1 5 10 Colling members. of Bos | the expenses were pakd, and there the matter Ac-. | rest rifice Sale of Dress Goods List of Extraordinary Bargaing. --Jacket and Cape Sale, the salary adjusting year. The statement is of the value 08, a total of $8.482.23 very happily. One child was born to NUB. FALCONER. hall, Fourteenth and Dodge, at 7:30 sharp. s that of overcrowding in cities, and the | 50 ’i'\‘."}'.' 'i’|:l\i.(‘1]]\lw:vx‘;1;"» u.”;\ )(fihix”{’l‘xl“h‘lv had :rll;;u]' riBection ‘I\Im":”II‘:Q'u;Ir”\”Y‘I:IlIIIIII‘|'II;“l'IK '\'i‘\’;" l(ur“ !n{:l]v:‘q ML o e BATIAND U I B NS GF e | s ity e g s, - dvertently “let the cat out of the bag anc heen cove )y agric al pa ¢ lodbe No. 184, Ancie o and A Foand AL M. EMMA PRUITTE G ! ‘:'”:‘L : m” "ml”\;w(:‘ frl‘n"lm’:l"["*m‘;‘“l" AR OIaTIak kv owii AL Rt aaE! FillHors ents, yet the holders of these patents arc | cepted Masons, South Omaha lodge No. 184, All members of St. John's lodge, 2 iy Soat TRhman'a, 1000 Capitalt] SiorGings isEna v the Insuficlency of yrally found their way to him. Whether | often willing enough to sell to the miner | Iidependent Order of Odd Fellows and Enter =Y O SN PGS TSI AT S qvEY raRTENtaaBo S Lt 3 I T o o gy | he belleved them or not has never been de- | the privilege of working. ~The Chinese buy [ prise lodge No. 79, Knights of Pythias at- [ _.__ AMUSKEMENTS, . Freemasons' hall at 1 o'clock p. m. on Su 3 5 Lp At b4 LAY b b termined, but his recent conduct would in- | this privilege frequently. The Telegraph | tended the funeral. POPULAR day, April th, 1894, to attend the funeral of £20 10 Houston and Return, & ‘!Il‘v‘g:;'“l‘v‘:xtfl:w'}:rlIl‘lll\yfl:::ug :“li dicate that he received them with a grain | of Folsom relates how the enterprising Mon N Caline as known and foved ns ono'| 101N STYe 6t Theatre || "M our late brother, Claus A. Olseh. Members | Tuesday, April 10, T will sell to land buyers | the dust. Abu vater supply und g00d | of salt, at least. One day Clark dropped out | gol has caused a rancher on the American | of the sweetest women, best wives and most of other lodges are invited to be present tickets (o Honston and return for $20.00, R, | SCVerage have rendered possible and me of sight. He had regained his usual health | river, near Salmon Falls, EI Dorado county, | devoted mother in the city. Toda.y and Tonlght. P S g Master. o P Ramge Block, Omaha, | Urably safe, so far as the ordinary waste | 4;nq returned to his former employment to think meanly of the Caucasian brain . P o % e Pattersen, il L DIEELY of life is concerned, the building of vast Y 3 ‘ Y Ideal Club Dane H. Y. Pearson’s sveat reallstie production = e —~ - snements. wlifol f v i DISAPPEARANCE OF HUSBAND NO. 1. | The river bed at his place had never been o entlon Modern Woodinan of eric s x 7 tenements which swarm with people. But SSiiat G liaba arfe o TR Ta8A OTNDV Ay e U ne L ob Lo n1BaB AN ot D O Lt A SEI The Keeley Institute of Nebraska is located | yneyyeans of getting pure air, and es- | One morning his wife ran over to a neigh- | Mined. Some Chinese offered him §100 ; iialt ‘“, Pythias ]. All members of Omaha_camp No. 120 AU BT Rt ot to the public | pacially of dispeaing. ot Tafectiogs material | bor's In great excitement and announced taas | €t them try their luck on it. He stood out | dances of the season in I;;qur.;»qm:“w;.n.m»‘.-;nii \n."-lr m”[u‘ll 1 ;r"lr;\ k ::: :;::.l f E'r‘\;l\.l‘-\ii\~|'x'!-rv‘:"(]»lr 'I':u" ‘u'u\l:;- oftensfloating} in when?itils confined) have Iw[r[l;llml' ;ul was nowhere to be found. She ""'l'”f:m:-)l_" |]|' :;: }“‘"“VI‘M[l;‘hl_“l‘h-llhlf- v'm H: Inl,«n ¥ .d.::v' -»\ru“m‘.' |lnv |"m ; wa l]lllv" CMATINEE WEDNESDAY. arp, day, April 8, to the funera odations of this itute are good. Ad- | ,ot at all kept pace with the demands of | Said that he was, to ppearances, in good | rémainder a GRGNGA0LANS VOATs Sihey he committees all attentive to the wants of or CILLLE s CLL B = 7 4 But when we turn to the larger and more | tired. In the morning when she awoke her [ d¢6ehted his exorbi L G Edward shaw, Mr. anc s C.H.T. REIPE 5 it « oing [' :‘l:‘ ‘:::‘I'\ Y ine on tne | Mberally furnished dwellings of the well-to- husband was gone. She searched the honse (LR L el "1,1,““‘,'_'“:‘,5' \}','\':”,'"'\‘,M;“!"“Af,'M',“",:,’.(,’ N 3 NIGHTS, Commenzia Thursday Apr. 1 our choice f yitrainsiio Ao classes we do not find everything reas- | and grounds, but could find no trace of the | WOrK, and in a week washed 2R lunter, Docia’ Carpenter, Jennie Woodward Attentlo P Chicago & Northwestern railway. Two of | suring from the standpoint of hygiene, for | missing man. The alarm was given in the | i all cleared up over §30.000. i e D L e, FA?’Y‘ER J. C. LEWI3, ANl members of Forest lodge No. 81 are | these trains, at 4:05 p. m. and 630 p. m., are | i soma. respects the tieh are sadly handr. | village and the Hunt for Clark began. . The e uiatirent vt | tRad 1 Ma gl nNIEEM COAT AfeAT g ORTKINE N TR Oty requested to meet at Keystone hall, on April | vestibuled and limited, arriving in Chicago | capped by the “tyranny of things.” Of | first impression was that the man had be- | {0 be sure, but experience does not count | Sacic Mackt Jepnie Hetuan, SoR Satking 2 ) COMEDIAN 8 at 1 p.m, to attend the funeral of our | early next norning course long and thick plied carpets afford | come demented and wandered away. The | 0" much in placer and pocket mining. =~ The | (e TAARCRE SLICARITL OF SR DRG0 shabie Yankee Comedy, deceased brother, C. A. Olesen. By order of | Elite sleepers, dining cars and the latest | persistent lurking places for Infectious as | Woods were scoured and the mill pond [ editor of the Petaluma Imprint, who had | A T TRrCRee B (A i B oSI PLUNKARD ’” A. M. Back, C. C reclining chair cars 3 well as other dust. Certainly heavy hang- | Was dredged, but Clark was not fortheoming, | SPent lis pioneer years in the gulehes NS e Gt ol S S WA ta s ol M TURDAY, Call at the city office, 1401 FFarnam street. | ings in a measure hinder the detergent | either dead or alive. On the second day | $1Sts that an_indisputable ¢ Al OOOREaN ATy Lk Ohrfentacr 1T, Only 1.35 per 100 hs. The Northwestern checks your trunk at | action of the sunlight, shut the used air | after her husband’s disappearance Mrs, | from the earliest days down to the present | frank Cockretl. LAY b Cerpoiict For best steel wire nails, and ail other | your house. in and the fresh air out, and shelter | Clark exhibited a note that she said she had | {ime in the mining regions of California O Ot e Al Rt el & Yardware proportionately low. Stock the T foating matter which might’ otherwise es- | found on the clock shelf. It bore Clark’s | large majority, probably nine-tenths, ‘g e LR S UL S L e largest and - prices the lowest.Carter & Cot- cape. Without doubt complex upholstery | signature, and said’that he saw no future | New discoverics have been made by grees The la > trell Hardware .Co., tuccessors to Hime- [ YOu see the new Kimball plano before buy- | with' roughened fabrics Tncronse the i | for himacit nor ‘his family I that commu. | horns.’ The chief trouble with old miners, L e dance of the season will be given baugh & Co., 1405 Douglus ing. A. Haspe, jr., 1513 Douglas street. culty in the maintenance of cleanliness. | nity, anil he had decided.to godo.some new | he remarks, is that they (hink they know | by the club Eriday eventng, April 19. —_——— cank J. Suteliffe. stenographer, has moved | BUL the usage of the householder in thede | location ‘and begin over. ' He commended [ Where gold is tiot to be found, and they will Chureh Announcements. . TO TEXAS. EORE o, Stenographer, has moved | patters will, after all, depend upon whether { his wife and cbildren to the charity of the | Rot bunt for it in suck plac But along Rev. Thomas Stephenson, pastor of -the e Bee bullding, telephane 597. his practical devotion’ be most at fashion's | people of Uncasville, whom “he hoped, if | comes the greenhorn, who hunts for it | _fev. ek NG Chicago, Rock Isla ] vi ey A:-;Il 10. or hygeia's shrine, and it may not without | success attended his efforts, to be able to | everywhere, and succeeds in finding it wher First Baptist church, Twenty-fifth and G Half rates to all points in One fare. for the round toly to any point in | LCMerity be very ungently criticised. And | compensate some -day. He gave no hint of | its presence was deemed most improbable | strects, announces for his subject at 11 ‘April 10, Call at 1602 Farnam street. onoplirestontheio p toany n In | yet we well may long for the coming of a [ What part of the giobe he intended to lo- | or impossible. It is the judgment of an- | gclock this forenoon, “Joseph,” and at Jag i exas via Sania P route. . See your nearest | fime when clean, clear, airy, simply fur- | cate in. other old mining expert that ‘4 man ¢ T (e 18 Crr s DO T e Samuel Burns says the most of the past ;!l?“:‘,‘ SO TaaH e O R abas Santa Fe | nished living rooms shall replace the stuffy Once more Beebe became very solicitons | yet make a good living working on any Soerow ih SinqayTachoollatiadlotelock k was 0 unpleasant he will continue 22 otk Ul 2 fabric-strewn apartments in which the fash- | about the welfare of the Clark family. Mrs, | the river bars, and there is a large section Rev. Robert L. Wheeler, pastor of the First oilet set sale’” another week. R 0 e "“_\ e Dlownlns ionable citizen so much delights today. Clark obtained employment in one of the | of California which has never been thor- |, /o an chureh, Twenty-fifth and J 20 at $2.10, formerly $3.75. L T Ly 1O, Wk glas In one particular, however, the devotee to | mills, but the people expressed the opinion | oughly prospected.’ Bven water Is not in- | G 005 o ces for his subject at the serv- 20 at $4.40, formerly $5.00, Ty cleanliness may be unreservedly insistent, | freely that she dressed more extravagantly | dispensable to the gathering of gold. On | FHCCS: WRBOREEES SO RS SR R0 R Sl it 20 at $5.75, formerly $9.00. JAIL GUARDED BY A DESERT. |and that is that in the cleaning of living | than her carnings warranted, and it was the [ the desert side of the Sier) a great | o lment for Love and Helpfulness,” and at 20 at $8. formerly $12.50. rooms, whether occupied by the sick or the | impression of the gossips that she didn’t | deal of coarse gold is reported as having 30 o'clock in the evening, “The Answer Death Privation Almost Sure to Fol- | well, the distinct and recognized purpose of { manifest as much feeling over the disap- | been found. The section is waterless, even | G50 FEE (R SR 0 e, low Escape from Yuma Urison. the ‘operation shall be to remove, and not | pearance of her husband as a loving wife [ what the men drink being hauled —to the | o B SERE TR (0 (G0, SANERE 4, The Arizona penitentiary at Yuma s | Simply to stiv up the ever-gathering dust. | should, Then came the suspicion that per- diggings in " barrels.’ The unl:r"\fl« R Lk Oro b a b sy eoty Shor 2 Sorabme s e licile Lo e past few years, so beneficently signal- | haps Beebe and Mrs. Clark knew more | ‘washed' dry. ha s e g TG s Cured?” e e e anidue among al ofler Prisons of the Ul | jzed by the exploitation of the new germ | about Clark’s whereabouts than they cared | shoveled into a machine, worked by Jealousy—=Can it e Qured? Tor a period of five years, her home at 2501 | \*¥ in its situation. It has the usual prison | jore, have seen maurked departures from the | to tell. Some bad spirit ventured the sug- | like an ordinary grain fanner. asses Dedication ices. Fain veet, to o desirable tenant. The | Wall and the customary guards, but, accord- | traditional sweepings and dustings of a past | gestion that he stood in their way and they | through several sicves of different sizes, G Tt (o ST G T A e O property consists of & modern house partiatly | Ing o the New York Sun, these are merely | era, and the cmancipation of the house- | had murdered him. This suggestion grew, | dust is blown away and the metal falls BT e A e Turnished, good stable and fine grounds. For | for dumb show. Inside its walls are nearly | keeber, and incidentally of the household, | and the community was at last up in arms | the bottom. One nugget worth over $1,000 | & SR (M T CEOUEE M L0 e o terms apply to Saunders, MacFarland & | 160 conviets, more than half of whom are | ffom the thrall of the pestiferous feather | against Beebe and Mrs. Clark. There wel WasERichedRupRLere Ay W e (i raing. Dickay, Merchants National Bank builling. | sorving loug (crms for very grave crimes, | duster scems fairly under way. ~Still some | dozens of men who were ready to swear that | — “Itis these chances of big finds that make | cated at 10 o'clock this morning v ———— They are nearly all frontiersmen, quick with the old barbarous travesties upon cleaning | they didn't believe the note was written by | mining the most fascinating occupation in | gt. Rev. Bishop Scannell will offi- N\ { Spieit Lat (e plstol and ready to take any risks to | Widely persist. The dry broom still secks | Clark, for they saw in the chirography no | the world. In all the canons and gulehes | oiite, The Sisters of the Good Arrangements have been perfected by | secure their freedom. Fully one-quarter of | 0ut In the deep recesses of the carpets not | resemblance to his handwriting. The grand | and river beds, once thickly populited by | Shepherd extend a cordial invitation to all 3 which O S Abell of Keokuk has leased the | them are Mexicans or half-breeds, and there | the coarser particles of dirt alone, but the | jury took hold of the matter and an inves the pioneers, old fellows are scattercd. They | charitable citizens of Omaha and South In the C]ty, THotel Orlenna at Snirit Lake for o pariod of | are at least a score of Apache Didiuns, who | hordes of living germs which were ' for the | gation followed, but they failed to find evi- [ live a rude life, but not a hard one. Pork | omaha to be present at the opening of their five. years, commencing this season. The | are rogarded as more dangerous than any | Hme safely ensconced; and among these | dence enough to warrant the indictment of | and beans and coffee content them in their | convent. i3 (hminis, Tl heantics and. attractions of Spirit | of the other inmates. These fellows rage | What malignant forms’the chances of the | Beebe and Mrs. Clark. The suspicion | little cabins. = Clothing costs them next to Magic City Gom O e i s | against confinement. with the passion of 4 | 4ay may have mingled! These all are set | against the couple, however, among their | nothing, and there is nothing to pay for -l il LB Dead Swell Hats for less money than JakeipRantuaiuxegliontshing gwiltehiabounds;fsas ' : awhirl in the air; some gather on salient | neighbors grew, and they were looked upon | rent or fuel. They manage to gather enough | Mark Bertram has bought George Mayer's attract many people there each summer, [ Wild beast in a cage, and were it not | ! L S AL 3 elg’ 8 12AR0 IOV EWE D et ok s thd L himbletway ery few | business. any other store, until 1t has bocome one of the most popular | for the. extraordinary isolation of tho | boints of the fitings and furnishings; many | as murderers. They were carefully avolded | dust to pay thelr humble way, Very fow | BOAIC o ol Lineoln to spend e Py (rr ity (ET s o Miimor Tosorts 1n the country, M. Abell s | penitentiary, oscapes. or attempts at | Stay with the operator to vex for hours the [ and had no soclety. ‘ ages, eviarainatiing et Bricnirely Vi“:‘)da and examine an i y o T ¥ delicate breathing passages or the deeper RETURNS SOUTH' AMERIC, dustrious and do not’ care not only experienced and efficient, but he is | escape would be: recorded every week. A lelic es RE! NS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. 3 i docnosscars AlariNaaR s oY 4 ) < i excoedingly popular, an almodt absolutely | it is the convicts know the almost absolute | Fecesses of the lungs. —Then fn the Tl | mop"vears went by. All this time Boebe | ON€ 0L them would exchange his lot for that | joseph Samarod of Oklahoma City is visit- which follows gravity reasserts its sway, | Ten vears went by, All this time Teebe | of (e best paid city wage carner, for ever | g iy friend, Joscph Humpol, Mrs. B. H. DAVIES and the myriad particles, both the living G MIE a whead i the chance of wealth. Tt fs not [ 5 MR e S Wis.. made . . necesary. attribute of the successful hotel | certainty of capture should they got beyond man o prion gates. The conviets who come son. During that time, o far as anybody A usi e s i Al : : B4 i : ; and the dead, slowly settle to the horizontal d ! by any means an illusionary chance, either. | 3405 ensant visit last weel pel Aol ekt wil b torauabl, v | from, vatious avinor riong Kiow W i | Buvsely Ml (5" the” cartnFnan | 1, e YIS knew, it woper, g bt | Ry gt ubpent i | Glaon Dt 0 Desnt Mt sk | Willnery and Hle Goods, e and elegantly ghodiuanis) 3 , yryears ig RAprisg existence ereathe ttaniioamne; W ecenn g from her husbanc e gossips were | o rgeker, or the rich pocket be uncovered i Ella Barr, who las been dangerously opened for ‘e fahing season May 15, Tho (v.lx|lvr:ju_‘|-l man has | ached treedom acro :I"“‘,l ‘:I""‘”""“'r “‘_';"‘ijfw amox CupORISHieniBcene stirred” up afresi one day when it became S L L R e i wetter and has returned from the hos- 1520 DOUGLAS ST. opening for the - regular season will oceur | he tearful deserts that surrownd the prison, | 410, G0N SRR Befuii U L SE | Known dat Mra, Clark in v granted a | 0 manly i it of (he ordinary work- | vital. ! 4 y 1, by whic e everything will be in | while the bones of at least fifty who have divorce from her husband, and they were [ fime MY L R O nd lave | | Mrs. Scott, wife of L. A. Scott, yesterday ! e e et : f ARy ° | to more or less completely abandon the s e e A 5 3 s ) - readiness. A band of music Will be in cou- | tried to gain old Mexico now lic whitening [ 1o more or jess completely Sbandon | the | further agitated when, a’few days later, | (iq dignity of players ai a game which has [ went (o Sioux City, where her husband is . stant attendance and every convenience for | in the desert. shining surface Beebe and Mrs, Clark walked up to the resi- | \ivqe fel bttt Ll e O e tol: bl ]( QO 1. I A guests Wil be at hand. Mr. Abell's brother, | The priton stands on a high bluft at the | be visible, and Is largely caught in the sur- | jonea of the viilage pastor and were married, ,'._L’,',\,.‘.E“?.lll pRireRicr hupdrede e ey a4 ‘_,'m_ R Millec Ta at Colox ure CSCIvot (,(, H. H. Abell, who has been in charge of the | junction of the Yuma and Colorado rivers, | fACe roughnesses of the carpets or uphol | qyig gtep confirmed the suspicions against “The Argonaut would not recommend the | springs. and writes (hat he has ascen uniont depot’ hotel at Hannibal, will be the | The only feasible avenues of escape to civili- | Stery or hangings, ready at the NEMLCAt | ho couple, who went very quietly abont their | azards of prospecting for gold (0 any voung | pies Peak i The ARCTIC ICE CO. resident nwanager of the Hotel Orleans. zation are along the line of railroad or by the [ footfall or the charlest touch to dance Into | g pparently giving 1o thought to the | ea who has the ability to make his wa PO el ) y iz The Sioux City & Pacifie railroad will have | Colorado river. To follow the river is to | the alr again and be taken into the INEs | (o of the gossips. The years rolled by. | creditably in the city, but for all who hay e S L e et i, v, the. oxcinstve me. of a splendid traln service to Spirit lake and |'be certain of capture before the convict has | Of the vietim of the prevailing delusion—the | yq children were born to the Beebes, who | capacity for nothing higher than manuut | W28 visiting Miss Jennie Morris, ha rything points to the most successiul | gained a distance of fifty miles. To go up | delusion that the way to care for alwavs | ,pparently lived in perfect happiness Jabor, and who possess the courage to walt, | turned home. 2 i promptty attendod to LEPHONE = seison that resort has ever enjoyed. or down the river is to be sure of recap- | NOXious and offensive and often dangerous | yourg 4go Beebe was attacked by la grippe. | (he strength to endure, It certainly does Rev. Robert L. Wheeler bas been invited o Offen S 8,120 8 H"wkmhs- dust Is not to get It out of the liouse BUt to | fo™ dian't recover from it, and in a fow | havise (he risk and the self-rospeoting to dullver. the: Memorial {day address at Aol Bank. Bunaineg | tire, for with the telegraph and the tele- i 0. £ it of . i & . TO CALIFORNIA, ¥ b keep it stirring in the air until at last it 4 L At e e Sonca, his old home photie the authorities may head oft any N e 'ove, [ momths his physicians 1010 fim (hat e was | om o the pacers, ol and new Ponca, 3 e fugitive in a few hours. The only | 128 settled whe not vex the eve. | Livicken with quick consumption. Beel 098 e MACRE Willlam 8. Reemer of Deadwand, shenif of Chicago, Rock Island Pueifie Rallwny. | chance for the desperate man who yearns took the decision hard, and made a herofc ELEVEN J“RYMEN TO ONE. Lawrence county, made a business call on HARD TIMES IN AUSTRALIA. | figit for life, He speni hundreds of dollars the.palice foree yesterday. Last chance; one week more at the re- | for freedom I8 to strike across the desert 1 ! i Auced rates; $20.00 one way ) round | fo the south of Yuma and make for the line 4 Fe wstitu- | for expert medical treatment. He spent all | The Majority Play Until e Mrs. Bennett, wife of Constable J. 1. Ben A Great Tnerease In Crimes and Destitn vailable means and a few months ago found o nett, will go to Missouri Valley, Ia., today to trip. . Call at 1602 Farnam street f old Mesico. This Is a distance of ne A 5 2 - —— 100 miles over the most godforsaken te Sion eha R1on, ot the Oplntiunle, y near death. A mortgage on his | o coco “ecision of the Massachusetts | make her daughter a visit )’ Don't Fauil tory included within the bounds of the c Advices from I\\la.u'dll-’l by Hn" steamer m was foreclosed, and Mrs. Beebe and her | g hrene court that verdicts -reached by Attorney H. G. Wedgewood wiil remove /“To hear the Kimball organ before purchas- | try. The mercury, even in the winter, rises [ Warrimoo, says the San Francisco Chronicle, | eldest son were obfiged to get work in the f SR P GH 000 has brought out | Monday to Plain View, Picree county, to { Jdug, at A. Hospe, jr., 1613 Douglas strect 10 80 degrees or 90 degrees in the shade. | show an alarming Increase in casualties, and | Wil to Bt te ke exsarios of lite. The | 10 P8, 0 "Gr delinquency i the. i MoniR v RIBI a —— and in summer it frequently goes up to 180 | Jouve qistre MisF ool late R omai ave her invalid sband careful S bR ol i ? SO 3 5 i m cute distress. police are unable to Dan Eexa. ouavand 9 room. One of them, which has been we Mr. and Mrs, J. W. MeKinley of Page o, O indllk Razora. shoars, eutlery and edgo | degrevs, Thore s absolutely 1o water, sate | jope” with desperate housebroakers, who nursing at the expanse of her own liealth and | Voletioa for, Ia related by the Now YOrk | connty. Towa, are the gieats of Mr. and Mrs gl P RIADQRIAIE 50, 1018 Dodes, atn fow holnts, Wheh sah 20 foached only | swarm in the large citieg. A few that have [ "SUSNE o0y o strange man watked | FYeninK Post ay follows: A poor man wned | ¢ . Rich, Twenty-fourth and J streets. ) Plans for the i l,'f one intimately acquuinted with the coun- | poen arrested give as an pxcuse that famine | ¢ G801 gre and inquired #.Mrs, |3 .corporation, for dumages, and .Llis evi Hon. Alvin Jones of Maleolm, la., member Perhaps' ¥on are arranging your plans for | 1 he terr ' a drove them to deeds of violence, ' Several | jouan Clark there. dence offered by him Was 8o unsatlsfactory | opi;q fowa lesislature, i the guest of M {3 OENARE UL AL ArVADEING. ¥ plang o add to the terrors of pursuit acro#s | o¢ the policemen’ attacked' by burglars at that the judge, in charging the jury, prac- | o6 Y (O AORERTIATS R A T e a \.u‘n!uu this summer I'n» not :..mm to | this dreary waste the prison officials keep tically told them it was their duty to find apehil TR e BT jook:intc tho attractions of the Black Hills | under regular pay two or three trained | Sromoted and en bonuses by Sir George for the. defendant. They retired, and, in Bx:Troasuren Michael aloney -8 & aqHa -3;|N-.n.m rivaling the I(url«i:\ in grandeur Apache trailers, who are notorious for their | Aot 1 and giver bonus § 8! 15 112" akke ‘l ln:.\t- .\1_2::;.»:” o | bite"of the evidenco, shoir first: ot stood ta, who was visitin “n‘\; ola ”m UBlimate unsurpassed--natureds storehouse of | bloodthirsty characte These fellows 2 i one dayilast weakiat Sidney. bedides R nd o & ] cleven for the plaintif and one for the de rington, returned home yesterday Voierrur igara (ormatkams Ann Driions | Lot e Sarie s o bringine . the Gur | OB one day aat week at Stdney, bedlten | vorce iy er Arat husvand and married | S5 [or,the plncl sud one e e de; ot 1 v etals, rys Cave near Deadwood was e scalp of g G I 0! et for | ¢ h d 4 eebe ersuade others it there was er sister al hrother-in-law, 3 and r metals. Crystal Cave near Deadwood was | op the scalp of a fugitive that they get for | \e® chhod of all its valuables by nurses; | PSme yiranger asied to be directed to the | Persuade the others ‘th ero wax no evl. | her sister and brother-in-luw, Mr. and Me represented in minfature at the World's | returning him alive. The conseqien 1S | Morcredie & Dew, manufacturers, were RN Isz ashid L e 0 th dence in favor of the plaintiff, when he was | W. L. Holland, Twenty-sixth and 2 rects, fair and attracted much attention. The | that when their passions are aroused by | NHEROR 55 00y Gnployes; . Coxon, | Leebe residence. The storekeeper told him | giopped by the remark: “D—n the evidence A part of the Board of Education held a pleasure and health resort--Hot Springs, | pursuit they invarlably stalk and hill the 50, 00 bi 3 s | Which to go, and he went. The next | mye™siiintime ts a poor man and the de ol 'Star chamber’ meciing at som plac South Dakota—with first class iotel accom- | £ 3 e T ro of | Mmerchant, was robbed by an employe of a v it me known that the stranger was F | - 5 call g butlding auday’ last iR lGN. fine BINES. BALh: Beautitilldiives. [ umitlye: Tl saonvioia ara. (Uily toware’ of [f1arge Fum, = nikee young women-aucceeded | Joklah' Glark, He took ‘spartmente at tho | chiantia roh campapy. | Lelle give him 8 |‘near the Hxohdngs bulliliE"gnoscy las moda ‘vll e [ nge hath, hea l; % :“- this deadly Apache tralt und they fear pur- |, % geing a number of counterfeit checks. | villuge hotel, and .passed the b part of | Nttle of their money. They'll never feel it week Smoking, v all Join to make a sojourn in the Bluck | cuit by these savages more than they dread | o S (Toabis stofce clerk bez- But," interrupted the consclentious jury » Home Clrcle met at the hoi f Mr n Rills a pleasure, a study and a recreation the beat and thirst of the desert Charles Graham, o posteflos clerk, embex- }i the' time ‘at the tHeebo home. -Ho bought | jap. Vine | s much as told us to And | AN HOmE Gl e, Tnst « e | Gentre, e Jamphlets giving deseriptio lirehidddy Sokod B zled $200 from the postoffice. provisions and sentithem to the Beebes, had | fitl e Nike g i and Mrs, Howard Meyers last evening. Th Send for pamph! i T[m;‘: ‘I_AII:A\I s viption, | one mlu eve ”‘;:‘.p.‘.x “w hese \,.; .’!n The government's claim is that tho unem- | the ehildren ¢'0 hed) furn's'el the d tag na | 1 ry‘ ‘1'“\”.{’1'\‘ e was the answep. | members contemplate a trip to Counci s | Faney, neral Passenger Agent e Noas adorencaped. from " the | Ployed problem is two complicated o solve. | with the comforta dhat money could buy, and | gy’ dofendunt's oot man.” ANSWer. | oxt Saturday evenin | soseonine | Serving, F. E. & M. V. R. R., Omaha, Net A et aped | from the |1y “Sianey $300 each week 18 spent In aiding | estublished himself lax guardian of the fam EHARaMNARTIES 8 MRE Ml et o8 August Ericson of this city and Josephine ¢ P THe P B &MV R R e T A rrs off 1% | 500 tamilics, Five thousand men in south | jly's welfare, To:some of hix old fricnds | Several of the suis 1N ml dan ' Kauffman of Omaha were married in Omaha Low Turkish, Birect to the Black Hills with palace sleepers i by devices which outwitted even theiv | 4 iralia have asked the governor to call & | Clark told the stary of his wanderings in the | DAY POKer against A he weri | esterday and have gone to housckeeping at | Card, read over that road. 1 v han of nnmaaal Shystqne | meuns to aid them. = The governor refused. | been wide. He finally brought up in the Ar N A 11y The last meeting of the old council will be We o T | fellow, who was a man of unsual physlai | phen they walted on Premier Kingston, but | gentine Republic, South Ame and om. | o0 him, he finally d | ane MDA 0 the premier would promise nothing. He told | barked in the cattle business rtune fa - FUNERAL N . heartedn a rican rancher, ‘ inr, PRRN4 6 NOT LD jleartednesa of an - American rancher. MO | thom that though they were in want of food, | vored him, and he became very wealthy Awarded Highest Honors \/Vnrld Fair, Do no i (Rl Ve odon Rkt eI SRR A S, The funeral of the Iate C. A, Olsen will | ne (he story sald. that ene morning he was:| they had refused to break @ yard and u | With the idea of taking his wifo and child AR DEanaTi Al take place Bunday, April 8 184 at 2 b. M. | surprised In folng out to his cattle corral to f of rock per week for rations, and he | to that country, where he had prepared an ingle tad 1. Properly speaking there from residence, at 07 Pacttic street” e | 5P anith face shriveled dike an Tnjan | culd do. o more e delegation said | clogant home for them, he returned to Con hould © in every room in the house, ment at Forest Lawn, Friends invited. Iy And with. clothes. hanging ih tatters | they would not break rock for tood alone necticut, Whether or not he was surprised Our assortment of furniture is today th about him, standing by the corral fence | Thousands are sleeping in'the epen air and | to find his wite married he doesn’t say. H sa 3 gnawing & green hide like a famished | several have starved to death At Bourke, | says, however, that Beebe stood by him when nt ty and prices the lowest, " Notice of five lines or fess under this head, Aty He took the fellow, whom he su Afghans and Europeans quarreled over a | he neaded help, and he's going to do the same division of labor, and a bloody row oceurred. | thing by Bee ' tx; wach a1t onAL Tine, ten conts peeted at once to be an wscaped convict from | 4 : R 20N RPBUECHD: | i i PAGR-Baar) v SmOn It aukh: | and, after the fugitive had slept forty-eight | In_one wesk, directly tho reaull of hard Wealth Will Wed Wealth, ] f f om resi Twenty-ni d es | hours, extracted from him the story of his | times, are llson, the biscuit manu SAN FRANCISCO, Apri} 7.--1 from resi Pwenty-ninth and Any AR A ¥ facture Brisbane. shot himself; William P The ¥ 20 at $12.30, formerly § Visitors and purchasers equally welcome. The woman's lere,” replied the store Sidney are dying, The survivors have been | ogpor, Shut her name fsn't Clark.” unie Clark of are to hold a great Table Sale at our warerooms for the next thirty days, and shall ayenue, Sund Sth, at 2 p. m. | hardships. He had had absolutely nothing nga FURNITURE of Ev:ry Descriptioi Friends invited rent at Florence | to eat in bis four days' tramp, except the | O'Connor, ledger in the Buropean hotel, Mel- [ Crocker, son of the late Charles ¢ro cemetery tnterior of the Yucca plant and a few of the | bourne, jumped from the fourth story ana | und Mrs, Emma H., Rutherford Is an COMSTOCK—Josie T., wife of M. H. Com- | beans that grow on the Mesquite. His water | dashed his brains out on the puvement: Kate need. It is expected the wedding will | Tenporary Location, = aged 19 ye at their resid the he | Brooks, a pretty English girl, starving, got R stock, ; At thelr resldence, | was exhausted on second day, and place in New York in Mrs & 2023 Burdette street, at 4 a L Ap could only allevlate his thirst hy chewing [ drunk and killed herself with poison, Joseph herford is at present ih New York with | The only Pure Cieai of Tartes Powder. o Amimonia A\.-Alumn 1206-1208 DOUCLAS 8T,, 1894, Funeral from Hillside Congrega g d L ] nal ehure o N ternoon. “'Aaell [ on vmall pobbles, which he gathered along | Bancroft, a miner, out of work, said good-by | her three children. Mr. Crocker is (o San tional [h‘nwhu,‘}ll“k' ¢ Afterno Prospeet | his ronte. He escaped into Mexico, but died | to his family and expleded a cartridge in | Francisco we Crocker Is one of the . sed in Millions of Homes-—a0 Vears the Standard. MILLARD HOTEL BLOOK. ) Cemetery, soon after, a5 & result of his hardships, | his mouth. heits to the Crocker millions, and Alrs

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