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THE OMAHA DAILY BEI FALCONER'S EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS . The Times are Ripe for ECONOMICAL BUYERS===0 et i for e ek mo amal & cvn pone b v e per yard. soc Surah Silks reduced to 17§c per yard. $1.00 Silks to 3oc. Black Dress Goods that retail the year round at $1.50, reduced to 98¢ per yard, $100 Colored Wool Dress Goods reduced to 4()c80r yard, 1,000 Spring Jackets came in Friday from our New York office. Our stock was already too large, but the tempt- ing oflrr of new and stylish garments at 50¢ on the Dollar psrsuaded our New'York agent intp securing this lot. A large number of these Jackets were sold Satur- day. This week will sell them all out. Take advantage of this opportunity, while they are going at half price or less. READ THE FULL PARTICULARS BELOW. 14 NDAY, APRIL 22, 1894--TWENTY PAGES. 5 bo. 25¢ 350 400 SATEENS Now 5e. (4 i . . . . — A. 3 i TS 1k i s i 5 s Fiases | Malhner ctaacsncsaomm | Wt Goods. | Wash Goods BLACK DRE;S COODS . ( ] ‘The business we did last week in this de- : . . arimont WA tha Jarker W vou e Ribbons Embroideries i R oA T AND S CEEOAT Bargain or o J V Sh G 00 e 1 RIBBON 1C PER YARD. EMBROIDERIES 3%C PER YARD. S Sl e s R g ) “ 8%c ribbon reduced to 18 per yard, ; i AL T < N0 [pieces ot regutar si2s ana) (i bc embrolderies reduced 0 ¢ pel RIBBON 3%C PER YARD. yard. Lounter' sls{l ‘" e “"HHN&I'EU FOR MONDAY ONLY AT 5C YARD. 1‘3]“ and 12%c ribbon reduced to 3%4c por GMBROIDERIES 8%C PER YARD i "fl%"v v“_” g m:m ’I" bl oty ggg Wo have acenmulated an enormous qvm‘n At 200 ofderies reduced to e 10 pleces 40-inch white India linen, wor y of remnants of teens, ginghams, RIBEON 5C PER YARD. w'r”'yl:‘r""'.‘ Led el e bl i iy -=FIRST FLOOR.=~ ond | i et ieonsSrvatad e nd 16, \l\m bo n«i-r.-l. ..() l:.}: )‘(,,d"‘ s 1’,:‘,:,.,,,.::_”,,.», |:(‘~[|u:.|1|m\ nuhn:’ flan- 20c ribbon reduced to Be, EMBROIDERIES 130 PER YARD. Tugs- “'j‘“"“ s R ““' Tles- 20 pleces checked nainsooks, worth 12%o, o \f,-;“t",.:‘"". m,'(:;u;):.m:, ',d”"1’,‘;,“,,'“":‘,;,; RIBBON 8%4C PER YARD bRl v e e e ROSE SALE. oy ""‘”'!‘ “"“"". honeycomb, | (jy will be closed out at e yard way from 10c to 40c yard; we will close 26¢ ribbon reduced to Ste. i1 M vf‘hn‘lm of 1,000 roses Monday for 90 Ul | SEusLu L ERE, Seotnol s kOl Have you seen the printed bengaline cords? e Y RIBBON 130 PER YARD, % ok : Cn;;l“(":;’;”m:l’":;‘c_““" Sact? IAny-otHets. They are the latest printed fabric on the Yu":"‘,,,.',:"'::,',‘: :f,”‘,l,‘::; 3 ‘,',:“ ],‘;;.,‘,“' “‘,:‘,r,',l: 30¢ ribh luced to 18c pi d. l,ulmll “1”” 1‘“tn\0(w lqhudm e Straw hats, 49c and 60c each. | market, equal to China silk. Only 130 them. Be on hand early and ::wvlw l\rw’: J »u;u reduced 7 0 r\r:n:( must be closed out Monday. 5 Violets .\(u;.uny Ge bunch. X yard. cholce. i ; REDUCED. REDUCED. REDUCED. REDUCED. ) Ny, NS The grandest collection of stylish gar- - Hundreds! Hundreds! Hund reds! ments ever brought into the West, cost of manufacture, cost of material, cost of sell- (D PUBCHASE UI: A ing not taken into consideration. Every © :fi i | AERVINN N Jacket must go this week. » 1 b I I I,( S a“ 1 | | '3 T 10 ZOO J A G K B S, : ?nlnlllle‘s us o offer tho following wonder- Every one of them worth $6.50 or more, (D T Gl G P (P T Squares and Center Pieces, 81.00 changeuble and plain silks on sale tomorrow at $3.50. je. 390 —ON— 230 ACKETS AT 5 OO EACH l;rocln:ded ‘silks and ;f‘l'.fl = S [ I S I a 1 lack surahs at.......... o i /| J e ) i Bt o S 0 pecial Sale To-Morrow, W That cannot be duph'cated for less than $8.50 \/ Shian ';gl(cM';;'g;:;f #lace, ro- oo Tl e 5 ) Jackets that bring everywhere $14.00 SEE SHOW WINDOW 65¢, 75¢ and 85¢c Linen Squares and Center Pieces, X n i ] reduced to 38c each. or more, tomorrow $7.75 each. dsx 30 Li S : ar 1 Center P duced to 58 - ‘ men uares and enter rieces, r uc: Sc. ‘ $17.50 Jackets now $9.50. SI I )E{ S 81,25, $1.50 qand 81.75 all Linen (?ennfr P?e(ce:, Sr:; : .0 0. : duced to 78c each. $12;$02: :)a(’::;h.$25 O and $30.00 Jackets @ 690 ; $1.50 and $2.00 Litfllilllow Shams, reduced to 98c. | ® Lessons in Art Needle Work Free of Charge Wednesday i ackets Now and Save Money. » % z Buy Jac Mo ey Morning, 9:30 till 11:30. | it ddes RS —— = L : ——— | Golored Wool Dress Goods. seping Up the Dress Goods Excitement. The talk of the town is the Henrietta Cloth, 40 inches| Just received, one case new Tailor e 2 . Broadcloths---All our $1.25 and — eeee—ee——— vide, b Suitings, stripes, checks and plain big business we are doing 46-inch all wool Basket Cloths, 2 B ls et grf:en, Lo 'nav.y mixtures, bought by our New| These are extra values and can g worth $1,00, MOflley re- $1.50 lmportcd roadcloths, and cardinal, Goc value if York agents at a mere fraction of not be duplicated in Dress Goods, It's easily Qucadlite e yard all shades, Monday at $1.00 anything, Monday reduced| their value' Monday we place the I 3} § ” % entire purchase on special sale at i _seen why: yard. to 39¢ yard. 25¢ a yard; worth 50¢ to 60c. bbb { If you live out of town, and are so situated that you cannot i attend this great reduction sale, send for samples at once, Prompt and careful attention given to all mail orders, N. B. FALCONERE, 150579 Douglas St CORBETT DI:F“;D BONACU“ lives three miles south of this place. The | tures of the meetings will be the singing, sprinkling that passed through iron | ”0“‘, '”“‘\ “IL ‘Rr“) 'ATF | formed In the shape of a waving banner nhearly completed. The day sessions will ba LI M | esteemed couple were made glad by the | led by W. H. Wellicome of Chicago. The pipes. The aseocfation now has 3,000 feet of 4 X fy | having inscribed” upon it in silver lotters, | held iy the First Congregationnl chirch and H presenco and presents of nearly a hundred | meeting will be undenominational and non- | galvanized pipe to replace the iron ones now | “0. H. S. 94" on the background a bluc | Ji€, CHENINE, Wase muctings at the triends and neighbors, Mr. Lewolling in un | sectarlan. L lying in the cemetery. | enamel, biue and sllver belng the cluss day evening will be by Rev. 8. I § g uncle to the governor of Kantas and was A A S e e O Orlme: — colos e ). of “Boston. On Thursday mo Doors of the Palmyra Ohurch Not Opened at {t‘»rn:frlly [prmllmlvnl in the ministry of the i AT LR e it o R Keurney Business Change. High School Seniors Who Will Appear on mxl|m’ :\L!H;';:r:'u{\lll‘r; I:lu:(s“::]r“:” ‘J:””’,:-‘f'fi’ j therd will be an wddres .:IlK ,\\uI:;‘unlwl [from . A Dtat on ol SKAMAH, Neb,, 21.—(Spe NS A TR e A 4 . president; Maude all, vice presi- | some one wiha, to be appointed by the Bishop's Command, A 8 T———— The Bee)—Sheriff M. S. Mc returned | KBARNEY, April (Spoglaliito T Commencement Program, dent; Edith Waterman, secrotary; Ralph | committee of arrangements here, with P T 2 3 Bee.)—W. W. Cumnock, who has been man- 5 Pi G I T csponse by the president, General O, O LINCOLN BREVITIES. last evening from Kansas with Josiah True, 2800, L FORBNY Howard. This will be f o allan 'Wood, charged! with disposing of morts | 88" (0L the catton millEhere, since: 1t first The full roster of the class, as it will be | prowand Ahis will be foll wed by a paner A y 5 i ! 3 o o senior secretary of Binh; 1 S It 't Mi 1 t 1 the Stat 4 started, leavs Louisville, e 51 graduated, and the intentions of the mem- ey 1 o) LA . AUTHORITIES CALLED TO HIS AID | fems of Minor Timoriince from the SIA%0 | gagod proporty when a resident of this ( 28710 100V ““r“;’l:‘k": ‘cvn::;'u-h( l"’" "’"‘n‘l TESTS THAT DETERMINED THEIR MERIT | BUrC tiriatier, Tollows ey b S o Now XorkEantl fal LINCOLN, April 21.—(Spectal to The Bee,) | county In 1887, The property was mortgaged | 1y gy 00 0 B0 T O B0 L0 Iaaballetadlor chllckes, lngeburg @ ndrees [iiout iasgniotioniomouglasplotiiowe, fana L i * acure haymel o b Buocans: D S sen, Denmark; Nellle Bell, Mary Bergland, | Mc( of Rhode Island. There will be 1 Floally Decides to Leave the Priest in Pos- [ —Edward Alpin Is under arrest for stealing to secur Ull“l aym nv(u‘(hi e yet been ascertained, but the mill will con- | What the Boys and Girls Propose to Do | tea Nannie Briggs, college; Anna | Salutations during that morning from the s ok a bundle of goods trom Krug & Co. He wiil | The 0dd Fellows of this city AKINRA ot e gt 3 s bk 3 et B LU e L s, American Toard of Foreign Missions and sosion’and Hold Beryiges Risewhore M extensive preparations for a large sized cele- | At a meeting of the Kearney lacrosse team NexsTixancsOinse s Xell s loady e e the American Missionary association, On Today-Qiher Nagtion yill hn,\hn,t.‘“.m:‘.::‘I:..},l,‘:.“iafi Into offect on the | bration the 26th inat, in honor of tho 76th | last:night officers were elected for the com- Vociferous Operation—1ts ’ e TR AETARS CS Sonnday, atecnoon Rips ki Mo cothior the | Be Represented. ] hy 080 > anniversary of the order. ing s resent Offcers. Ida Butts, Normal schoc s v by G0 D v hEe R, | 2 \ Unlion Pacific tomorrow, aftecting local trains A train of nineteen cars of stock left Te- Rev. Dr. Ha'ght, who been presiding g, Annette DeBolt, Normal slons and church bullding, - Rev. | 3 but slightly. kamah yesterday for the Chicago market. elder of the Methodist Episcopal church for sz Estelle Faris, Anna Fittle, Lincoln State imston Choate, D1, the junlor se e 5 >, A —(Speclal Tele- Bishop Bonacum went to Palmyra today, Hon. E. W. Bryant and wife are expected | this district, has moved to Maryville, Mo. P o ¢ waiting to those | University; Mary Gardner, Lincoln State v of the Home Missionary soclety, wil S PALMYRA, Neb., April 2L—(Speclal Tele- | 00 b0 G omorrow install Father Smith | home today from thelr winter's fojourn in | Rev. Dr. Smith takes his place. At last, .after yoars, of waltingto. | IR ivarsity R Jonate Godnot Ot icado untyerait paper, which will be fol- ®ram to The Bee)—Bishop Bonacum and t | Superintendent Mallalie eping the | concerned, the participants in the gradua- | : ¥ s ® 0 uddr On Thursday as pastor of the Catholic church In place of | California Superintendent Mallalieu is keeping the ' | Emma Harris, Alice Heller, college; Stel Rev. Willlam Kindald, D.D., an- Rev. J. A. Smith, the new pastor of the [ o .\ o e Rev. Peter De Clark, pastor of the Met boys at the Industrial school busy this spring | tion exercises of the class of '04 Axll‘ te, Normal school; B. » Hungate, teacher; | other one of the chstern ecratarics. will @vee Dathollo church, ronched hero this after- | [0 (BUR Lok (nto Lincomn | 18t Episcopal church of thia clty, 18 soon doing farm work. known, and the lucky ones are now prepar- | Mabol Kelley, Normal; Blizabeth 'Kimball, | read his annual which will be fol- ) ore mel o i Yo amps B broug! Line to hand In his resignation and accept a pas- = : for their public appearance the last | St. Luke's hospital, Chlcago; Maude Kim owed by e, moon, and were met by a delogation and | 4,44y gng charged with robbing the Burling- | torate in Missourl Lot ReansiGoltens g ¥ | bal, “Boston Conservatory of Music; Sallio [ OB I'riday morning will o lescorted to the church. Deputy Sheriff | (o) 4000t ¢ Malcolm last night. They se- Judge H. Wade Gillis went to Lincoln to- CRETE, Neb., April 21.—(Speclal to The e ' S hich took | KINR prmal school; Eva Kohn, study | Sgt3 of the womans de fThomas served an Injunction on Father | oureq $1110, and most of the money was | 4ay With a mammoth petition to Governor | Bee)—Rey. R. T. Cross of York gave his | The declamation conte which took | 1) os McDonough, Amenia Mo. | 05 Nr% H. 8. LCorbett restraining him from holding or | gouts {1V (i pockets. In default of bait | Crounse asking for the unconditional pardon ! lecture on ““Chrystas” af ‘the Congregational | place first, was participated in by six con- | N college college; jve T £y ' P it el s of Sam Barn convicted of hog steallng | church Tuesday evening | testants, Misses Isabella Adler, Alice Heller, | Minnie Neal ) al school ) S, @nterfering with the services. The bishop's | they were placed in jail to await a hearing J church Tuesday evening | 3 ) ay Into the church being impeded, he | Monday. at last year's session of district court. Rev. Flook of Suttorf spent Monday visit- | Edith Waterman, Messrs. Otto Bolln, Nor- | mll]nw ONetll, ROl RHH: IIHIIIH]'V‘:‘ R LR a0Ctha: 2D Q' the:-0nure g aded, ' he A X T s s ey ing college class gl Sipi Rl ldrats | college; Mamie Rood, Loulse Salmon, Edith eston of Neb 3 sked Doputy Sheriff Thomas to protect him | A committece is tnvestigating the accounts Verdon Birevities, | T e e DA College ixoie [AWOOUL Ay reattand "” 8 " o, 1t s 1 Shieldy, York Conservatory of Musie; | {1 Childrens missionary f o P of Police Judgo Water a view to o o o1 gt g ery close contest, wo chosen e | No N A8 Yook} AU the close of the I'riduy m An forcing his way in. The sheriff replied | oy ijing the controversy as to whether he VERDON, ~April 21.—(Special to The | application for membebihip has been made | Yo 1 it _' g e "m el Neva Shipherd, Leah Timms, mal school; | “pome Missions and Sunday S e 0 The 0 5 oy | Bec.)—The village board of Verdon organ- | to the praska Tennis' association, Tennis | committee of teache being Miss Edith | Minnfe Trevett, teacher; Maria Valentin be presented by Dr. G, M fhat he had no authority to do so. The | has paid into the school fund all the money rator Mr. | Towle. Normal hool; Edith Watern Nori he Dishop thereupon requested the people to | It is entitled to from the fines collected from | ized today with A. B. Foutch chairman, | r»nu;m are doing a gr r’ deal of practicing | Waterman and Mr. Ross ]nu ‘r y N Jehoal; _Bdith We ‘u;lmn Normai | other IH‘\’?{ fterndon of that < o reakel or| Colft cle! 3 ge and give promise of good form by the time Then followed the awarding of the ors | SChO ertha amson, col e; 8| isstons i s 1 ueatiol uietly disperse d ounced 2 o | Lincoln law breakers, Bert Keifter, clerk, and George Hall, treas- ' ald give promi 3 dreen, Norwood o8, college A Ivocated by Dr. J. H. Ham Rulatly: diyp and. announced. that he Rev. Byron Beall has announced a ser- | urer, C. C. Pool was elected in place of | Of the state tournament 1 for having had the highest marks the' [ADAreer Norwaod, Ayren, collarai Willamn: | NIYaRiSt Ry Dee 4 il 'would hold services in the town hall at 10 | | P, SV C N HG P prdh Sterlan ohurch to- | D M. Simero, removed. Miss Mabelle ¥ Prutéman on Wednesd Lo e G sl AR ond T T ;4. i Otto Bolin I Burns, | (aty of -the Ar 'clock on ay and would reorganize the | morrow evening on the subject of “Lessons ainty that a summer normal | evening dem ted th'a large audience i |-AnD. Arbopi Jesse Oleland Win. Daven ‘ rintend rr ning J It is a certainty oo s he e ones: belng At that time, TN R fa1h e (ol en et il e I Verdon this summer | her ability to take chaf@s of the department | terms of this year, the honored ones being | port, Lincoln State university; Louis Daven- Corbett has announced services Breckinridge.” he saloon that the whisky men have en- | OF oraiory and elocution: o Andr Ny Mosars. Ralph ) :‘|":ry‘.ll1l.:u1"y,~.' l‘.‘.,umn‘\ 'I'-“\v\m \‘Tu |‘v'|"' Ratltaxinasd he Burlington is running all its trains | deavored to establish In this place is a TR NaTe, Fullllp Russell and Charles Dete |y 5iniiis “Walter ' Everingiiam, bualntas: Wil gl Tard, Selcarnia ) g AT TS N T G T east today over the old line to Plattsmouth, ( failure, owing to a lack of signers 0 the | opp Nep. April Me(Special to The | i ; liam Haney, business; Bmil Kreteh, Ralph Rey. J. H _OKlahoma' the Ashland cutoff being abandoned for the | petiti i e : Next came the ossay contest, the fortu- | Plerson. Fiarvacd BIatarealle MAlD K. Wray, Mi Rev, W. H. = Monacum Secares n Restralnlng Ordor Pro- | UM belng Arnold Bros. shipped two cars of fat | Bec)—Miss Sarah MoLaln returned Monday | .00 ogsay writ : Misses Alice Heller, | Phillp Russell, John Saville, Lincoln State puth - Dakot culminating Judge Waters today held Rollin Mallory to | cattle to Omaha yesterday. from a visit to the Pacllb: coast A ¥ B et 4 A hg s yineoln Eta the whole session will be on Kris vent lest from Saying Muss. LIRS < | # subject: “For What Are Wo Here?" Ruth | university; Louis Shane, post graduate hen nddresses will o R 4 the district court on the charge of adultery. | Daniel Bowers, living cast of town, Is Mr. Peter Mortensen left Monday morning | course: Fre )i Ross Towle, F' . when addresses wil mado PLA April 21— (Special W Mallory has not yet succeeded in securing | setting out a large number of apple trees | o apifs bty o gl Phillippt, “Natlonal American Literature;" | {purnei Frod Teal Ross Towle, Frank Van lwin, D.D., ot Chicago, Eram to The Bee.)—Bishop Bonacum applied ! bail { this spring i St ta- ChioaNo ~8id otlier - eastern in Davenport, “Anarchy as a v Rt Herhe Hple: SOLERS BB At Minneapories for a temporary Injunction lato yesterday | Notices were posted through the court | Hon. W. F. Wright of Lincoln and ety for Baolal [naaualltvith wWaifor ‘Hverinehan,” BT ok taianae A Ritornoon befors Dlstrict Judge Chapman in | house today announcing that all county | Alonzo Wardell of Topeka adaressed a [ . Mrs Mabel Conly of Norfolk arrived Mon- | {36 S00R' WA 0 o | CONGREGATIONAL MISSIONS, A L A 4 " | offices would be closed on Monday on ac- | small circle of populists in the hall this [ 98 evening and will spend the summer with Ni actica —— points of interest in Omaha and order to restrain Father Corbett, the Pal- [ oot (M Arhor day. iy her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Klinker. lving honorable mention were: Misses | Auniversary Mooting of the Soclety to I crand raly will be held on { myra priest, trom entering or holding services | * Rock Istand surveyors have just completod | Arbor day will be observed by the Verdon | _ Miss May’ of North Loup was the guest of Sallle King, “Robert L Minnle Neal, AT Hun ticulars of which will be In the Catholic church at Elmwood, this | a survey for a branch line from a point at or | schools Monday. 1'1“”” “1' Lib 1 T'h L lm-\w:uw of ¥ in America i Dho arrangamants fonithe apniversame oo ABAAMASEd dak o orney ' 8 PDAARS o | near this city to Beatrice. - - elton of Libertyville, IIL, Is 8r8, ch Safeg ol 3 s o 3 - tounty. Attorney Sullivan appeared for the | NeAR this clty to Deatrloo, - proving Nebraska Uattle, visiting with relatives here, Nation;" Emil Kretch, “Is English the | this society, to be held in Omaha, Will Run Tr ugh the Bulldings, bishop and the rostralning order was grantod. | 1o FRONIEAOH SERAUTCS, o T CHUYLER, Neb.,, April 21.—(Special to e Universal Language of the Future? to §, with a grand rally on Bunday CHICAGO, April 21.—The Northwestern 9 :'hltl\mlln:\mnll(\u::: l;nll\-ll was |n:\x\-:\1linl‘.t‘l"|". Il.‘n‘u u[“vl'.mn in_and out of Lincoln s not he Bee.)—A large number of thoroughbred orks Sold. }l_!v’t;:l\vhn‘ l]'{x"‘ \‘1"‘“! 1‘1 :‘ril‘t"l"rllll‘]rl'rl y ""‘;I“"\“-“'I‘H‘V’H‘”I“ {""“l‘."" “r““""' ind one-thira | Elevated road in this city announces that elng given by the bishop and ush- | materlally ai e are being broug s section. Re- o) 'he iy , ennyaa B¢ deal: apuhiic b s et il will ente o business dis by litel RALP A byt biahon A W K S | ESEANE MMt e '”II u“h ::Ik I\I‘I.l\:),.lllll‘nloll.x‘l: :1 n Re- | DENVER, April The American Water | ~ The musical humbers at commencement | far anted by the roads of the whole It Will enter the business district by literally ) AT i e bt b basiaaeRAT RAU S OE MAE | paenoian S FSLaRA NUL K 0 MRINIAX «lr‘nfly D. O Mc awe “p:‘nn‘um.l .“,mn Works company's plant and property wero | will consist of three instrumental duets | country, the railro: entering In Omaha ~ Penetrating the la buildings. 1t will 21, and there is no doubt that Father Cor- | anniversary sermon which will be preached | poam °f Durhams at Fromont and M. I | so1d at auction today under orders of the | by the following, who were elected by the | this week conceded one fare for the round = condemn a strip forty foet wide, Arcade bett will be here on that date to resist any | in that place. TULEE BAR aRGad 10 et pead of | court by Commissioner Sullivan for $1,000,- | Clasé: Mr. Fred Teal and Miss Mabel [ trip for all points within 150 mil fashion, through the second stories of the ) move to make the restraining order perpet- 0lie0 Augun cAttls, purchased st & large | : ' Brown, Mr. Will Battin and Miss Eva Kohn, | (maha. This additional business section. The structure of the road | 1 . & v ol sale in Des Molnes. | 000 and the mortgage benids for $10,000. The | Miss Emma Harris and Miss Anna Brown. | yu et o e tawne Wil | will be supported on an independent founda- SHEs 5 L, NEW( , April pectal to | During the past few years tombstones In | purchasers were committees of the bond- [ Another member of tho class who wili | DHTE 10 the meeti A large number of poo= | Mor 8 DhRie Ana. the. hpacs BRANAR. STondAs ) _Forty Years of Marriod Bliss. Tho Bee)—The aunual camp meeting of the | the Schuyler cemetery ‘have become much | holders, the Central Trust company and the | probably receive vocferous recogni at | B "Who come. from fanthor: cadition 1o | 410 tracks will continue to be utilized as at WESTERN, Neb., April 21 pecial to Dak: Holine: discolored during the summe At one time | Farmers Loan and Trust company, repre- | commencement is the s5 yell, as follows ) of 0 _surther: east | o he’ Beo.)—The fortieth anniversary of the uth Dakota Holiness association whl be | i was charged that a local dealer was using | sented by A. W. Underwood of New York. Rah! Rah! Rah! mond and Whitcomb, the miast | i ‘marriags of Al 8% s o R :,, held In Barber's grove, about two and one- | some acid to cause the discolorations to dis- | Public protest against the same was made by Zip! Bang! Bi! BX0M hgonta in the eaut, wi L of Vice President Murris, B S R B8 ARG M wwelling balf miles northeast ot Vermillion, S. D., | courage patronage of forelgn dealers. | Prosident Venner of the American Water Ninety-four! Ninety-four! Rantaemons oF AR pXoursion ROCHESTER, April 2L.—Vice President 8 place was celebrated last evening at the May 31 to June 10, Evangelist G. D. Wat- | Later developments disclosed that the | Works company of New Jersey, who repro Omaha High!!! attendanc I8 expected to reach Harrls of the Northern Pacific railway died Fosidence of their won, C. M. Lewelling, who #on will be present. One of the special fea- ' injury — arose from water used In | sents Wayne MacVeagh, a large stockholder The class pin is & very dainty concelt! o 4000 The program for the mecting is | at the city hospital at noo.

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