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:“-{1;'”; !.rvl\‘ryj'H;u,‘-“,‘x‘“p:‘ ‘; ‘.u',l,‘u-t u'.y"' BANK WRE DISCHARGED, :T"OLS\\DS T"LRE '[0 5“‘ . ‘Elnlv"’l‘(‘l[fi:‘”r:\: |'1):“p;y\‘.l:-l:4:"r}l Hy\r:flDl‘RR \NT APP]:\R]LD l’\L\bY DIED FROM A URININAL OPER |rm.\'; NOT OMARA'S SIDNBY SMITR: School two miles north of there, are among | Meadoweroft Beothers Get O by Delay in five minutes Mputenant Wright and his as- | Uklahoma Doctor Undor Arrest for the | Man Who Committed Suleldo at Cheyenne the Willed, The children at both of the Thelr Trial. | ol ant judgeshhd weedsd them down to a | Killing of & Former Omaha Girl | Wan a Forcigner. wchools are said to have been killed {n 1782 | EHICAGO, May 3.—Judge Windes today fozen. Then, as first one and then another | GUTHRIE, OKI, May 3.—Dr. C. Fartlng-| CHEYENNE, May 3 (Special ‘Tele. numbers, although no accurate estimate of | i PR U RS i R, Meadow. | Military Drill at Coliscum Last Evenin: | dropped out fffiiflterest grew Intense. The | Testimony in the Lamont Case Damaging | ton, who came here from Des Moines, la., | €¥am)—The coroner’s inguest over the re- the loss of life can yet be made. It is roughly | discharged Charles J o b s Ny - slightest delay: §n' obeying an order or the two years ag, was arrested today and fs | MAins of the man, Sidney Smith, who come estimated that the number of deaths at | croft, in: bankers, frem indictment on Packed the Fuilding with Spectators, most_insigoifieantirregularity in the potse | to the Accused hetd 1% SL000 . . mitted sulcide at Rawling, proves beyond Perkins will aggregate twenty-five or thirty, | charg ving money when they knew 5t a bayonet opithe movement of a hand, was Lot Bett bail to answer Lo the chafge | goupy tnat he was not the former noted &t Doon (en and at Sibley seven. Huli | et *hees indiot | sufficient to end the hopes of every aspirant of having caused the death of Miss Dalsy | qropitet of Omaha, but a fish curer from abid Blous ¢ alsn eught the edge of - e iat | WARM CONTEST FCR T1.U7STON MEDAL |and one ‘.\1 M {They fell before the sharp [ orrEReD TO SELL BLANCH RINGS 1 Roe, a handsome girl of 19, who came here | Glasgow, Scotland, There was found on his onet pin he. “humbet. ot doatt appeale: the suprems court Gorpordl Ryank Vindent and Dris | with her parents from Omaha two years | person a raflroad ticket from New York to eithr plac e number of deat App ! r — orporal F incent an it % - inet the AOERLS Wik vate Forgan. Fot*fully five minutes orders |ago. Miss Roe died suddenly yesterday. | Seattle, dated April 22, and which showed f’vrynmwz:yl; v’u' he e ':‘_’; "‘”‘”” ¥ y had expired Pt mpt had | 14 Wil Be Fiest Worn by Corporal Vineent | wore shouted fn'vabid succession 1 neither | Pawnbroker Positively Identifi s One of l:“m disease was given as the cause, but him, to ’y we b en 8 roon CLINTON. Ta. May 3.—(Specisl Telegram.) le to try the ants during twe —Ot the Nigh School Cadets Coms | man failed by o' much as the movement of a8 Belng Offered to Him by Ll B Ly B R AL from. & prison the Rawlin —During the storm which § ver this | ter urt pany A Carries O th a finger. A quickly spoken command caught ~Other Damaging Testi- | examinatioin which they co; ted devel the unfortunsts = man MRS Thik foFD AR A BATh fyan 1 . Were proptiston the private off his-guard. His musket failed e e ! y ted assed part of the night before killing hime S Ion tHlh morRTHE Lub bAE 4 Mot ancishi g Other Excellent Fe [0 rekioh thuomeset pesition, &nd Cosiotal ony Introduced. he fact that the girl bled to death from the it he had made a_contract to work ith thirty.aix horses and forty sheep, wis G LT Vincent will wear the magnificent trophy effect of @ criminal operation, Dr. Fartiug ¢ North British Tisheries company and outbulldings with contents on the farm i, the case having been carried until the next competition. The trophy was on denies all knowledge of the crime. sh Columbla I he was on his Lot Tl o it ¢ 6 GomvEE. The 4 (SUFANIEAL '8 was given | presented by Colonel John C. Bates of the| SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.—T | ' iy | way thers when he became. deranged and " 1 ey | took his life. Smith also told another pris- wero also destr 1 188 is 86,0 y will probably pr i evening undet the a Second Infantry, who was an interested spec Ine Troubles nt Columbus At Statn Q CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, May B3.—(Speeial f. 4ty ob the ¢ tator of the performance. Then the band ne 1 oner that he had a wife and family in Scot- ; Thurston Rifles was a tremendous | | dore Durrant, charged with t urder of | COLUMBUS, 0., May 3.~The coal oper- | land and tht ke proposed sending for them Walearatn s he: Tenldsnts of Hensy. Whiten. Lbete Lkl e wag | Stk up & waltz, and in a minute the | ¢ » charged [ ators and miners at 2 p. m. today went into | A% s00n ashe located and Kot (o work burg, about fi " t Manl = b ject of the entertainment Was | array of blue and gold gave place to a whirl- | Blanchs Lamont in Emanuel church, was | joint session, but as the miners at that hour Ald for Mine Disaster Sufferer o o : \ t ccessary funds to take the [ ing kaleidoscope of feminine forms and cos- | damaging to the defendant me new and [ had not been able to agree upon o plan of | RED CANON, Wyo, May (Special.). Tant, niaht i 1 BinL or DEAD | national encampment at M tumes, starting evidence was introduced, still fur- | CAMPIED between themseives the indica- | The sufferors of the reent mine disastor at taking refug cellar carly 5,000 people congrega Lusclous cake, palatable biscuit and tooth- | ther cunecting Durrant with the crime. | reached until the miners havs had further | (s place have been notifled that the citi- m to witness the | some cookie are {nsured by using Dr. Price A. Oppent nd-hand dealer, tes. | time to consider matters (n thoir stat zons ‘of Park ity Utah, have collocted A tives of thd NEAT Powde vention. The trouble about the miners 1 wsh and merchatidise for iy o LONDON, M Phie - aaFl. of Dermbies) SRS UL AL R LR = tified that between April 4 and April 10| being ble to agres would seem from cone | amounting to the sum of $9870. ‘The money Ll al Childre Killed and Not a Ves hy ’ - I actory And if any one : ensel | yurrant had offered for sale a lady's dia. | YOrsation with some of their number to be [ has il been paid in, the merchandise col of the Butldings ltemnins. Ha Moltgbmery I8 deed, HESwas' UOFR | 1 get his money's worth he will never BOOKS AND PERIODICA LS, Durrant had oftered for sale a lady's dla- | {ui% a5, \Wno \come fnstructed hesitato | fected and sent to the distributing com. SIOUX CITY, May Journa vas under secretary of war from |y, gagisfied in this world. The whole evening ~ ek G S B A I A DU TP LTS ] ] RITG -t §t In politios he was a conserva- | was devoted to dellls of varlous co Among the large number of bright papers | Fings. He positively identified among| sttuationy kil seey ains unchang:d | ¥ ¢ dastractive aud n ver fs succceded by his brother, Hon. | ang in various tactics, and It was nearly | n the May number of Current Literature is | them as the one offered by Durrant. The | E 700 0 S G i | Sydney Herbert, M. P., for Croydon foie sols ons entitled “‘Fin-de-Siecls: Dusk of the Na- | Fing was one of three returned to Blanche YR e bl visited northw ! o midnight before the last decision w a Lamont's aunt, wrapped in a newspaper, the 1BBOYGAN, Wis, May 8.—Labor trou- through a portion of Soux Center this after- | s In Dr. Price's Baking Powder | and the floor surrendergd to the dan tons,” by Max Nordau; following it are | Lamonb's aw iR bles here are gaining a serious phase, and a ! horse vesterday. His collar bone was bro- SR i it b ant ¢ o'olegk, TE appeased| ; AORILILIR L Bt 8 D b it i s A e “Jessop Blythe, the Outcast of the Ropery,” | 44 befors Minnie Willlams® bty was found y mettlement. does not appear to bo [ Ken und He' riccived serious brosca’ about EGGAI RN, oHlinated thires. miles: nortfieast | BrepAYAtIo &6 Lhals selative Grofostiots:are | Miie’ (HUrRAMEHE Wik Drecedsd: By by Joseph Holton, and “In Oriental Reverie,” | When Oppenheimer identified the ring Dur- | likoly. As the result of last evening's labor | the b of Treton, passing In a northeasteriy direc- | UNKnOWn to other manufacturers parade, In which all the competing and visit- | by Lafcadio Hearn. A sumptuous variety of | Fant started violently, turned pale, and ex- | MCVtIE the employes at the Cracker C et In antns Distriot. ey A e SHEboyEIn Ghalr compinty | ROANOKE, Va., May 3.—The Pocahontas Daisy Wil wnd. ina. Jones, allas | march was taken up at Fifteenth and Doug- | corners of the realm of literatura, comprise | sinca his arrest. The defendant’s counsel | company men w ilked out this morning, and | mining district is reported quiet. Only two day's pre- liminary examination in the case of Theo- Vacaney in th tation of Croydon DESTROYED 1HE SCHOOL HOUsES Sty W CONRGH imer, a & | Hunter Dangerously Hart, SHERIDAN, Wyo, May 3.—(Special)— I FPranklin C. Hunter of Dayton, son of Judge | Hunter of this city, was thrown from his P o tion, passing this town about a mile west | piie Biokles, ing organizations participated. The line of [ rich and racy tidbits, fresh from cholcs | Nibited more uneasiness than at any time and passing near Perkins, It first struck the | ground some miles outhwest of here in the | g 0¥ oot Ware yestordny bound over | 1as atreets at 7:30 o'clock, with about 500 [ the balance of its matter. The Current Lit-|vainly tried to break down this witness' | tHEre 4fp now ahout S0 Adle mien 1t the | mines Arc Yo About enty. teky ad Coombs district, and from there to Perkins, | {500 Lt 0T MO 0F 3600 cach | uniformed men in line. They were headed by | erature Publishing company, 52-54 Lafayette | testimony and that of threo other witnesses | {nik morning. 'W. D. Crocker, president of rs employed. The strik- a distance of twelve to fifteen miles, not &}, ' “harce of larceny from the person, |8 blatoon of police and the First Infantry | Place, New York who repaated the evidenco given by them at | the' chalr company, which emiploys 10 of | ors, vér, clnim all these men will be bullding was left standin o the | Their victim was @ man from Denver | band, followed by a carriage, in which role | The Hesperian for the quarter beginning | the inquest on Wednesday. These were Mar- | the strikers, will make them a proposition. r”y,‘.u % Ihw”‘“m :\‘.( i un ‘v"l“'w““ t l"vL" nat hn ,\|:I\r"u_ Who was v‘{;Hv-ul into | Rev. 8. Wright Butler, chaplain of (hlv- m’nm this o was tha s course went | a hous:'of prostitution, as the allegation 15, | The four battallions of the High school cadets, . rant and a girl resembling Blanche approac on the section Iinos —where the school | by the women, and rotfbed of . = | commanded by Lieutenant Jullus Penn of the | trat of George Bliot. Two papers also dis- | [12t Al & BIF o 0 . M. an Apell liousen are located and g0 for two teachers | (WIHIAM Gray, Fred Pain and =~ Feank | scoond infantry, followed, and behind them | cuss this eminent woman, under the titles | 4" David Clark, who corroborated Quinfan's g 7 H L-f Hasatn & ey been Killed, a Miss Auna | A oon onthe Mipicion. that they | the Council Bluffs cadets,'with thirty men in | “George Eliot as a Writer” and “Georg> Eliot | statement of his Whereabouts on that day )y € Li tS SSTRE cHIlATSH -at bach: ¥hool: Four school ot Jmoplicated in te burglaty of & ero: | liie They ":",”‘,'“," x]r..» l(;‘n'}»xm l‘l‘v}j:“*"“*’}:‘" as a Woman." Alexander N. DeMenil, Sey-|and the fanitor of Emanuel church, who SEN Nouses where school was In sesslon were | Strcets. ADGUL 100 WOFLh ‘F the SL6CK WAR | Henahts o0 lythins, Anctont Order of United | nth and Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo e e Bl b el SR b A Barrel of as | Knights of Pythias, Anclent Order of United | “yy B0U A IRl o ?h S0 s on April 3, and therefore no reason why wiped from the face of tha earth, not a | tuken.''The burglary was comm several | Workmen, Grant o T veatigs being loft except a few rocks to 1 days asc Workmen, Grand Army of - the Repub 1894 issued by the well known firm of N Durrant .should have been fixing the gas ; e T AT »m §t, |Omaha Guards and the Omaha Guards gatling | %% iseucd by the well known firm M A ki a4 AL 2 = 5 Fl the spot whore they stood, and the sc i B Ay m 8t |zun section in the order 53 The | York bankers, Clapp & Co., have be:n ha iy s yH}l rooton vrhn u‘f rnoon ‘xn ) our were carried m a quarter to a half mil thirty days in the Knizhts of Pythias had nearly 100 men of the | S0omely bound and fesued as a souvenir by |Janitor's evidence was for the purpose of where they nd, some dead and other 1 rka suspended th ve | Unitotm Crank in Iine undes Colonel A, L. |this enterprising firm. The reports embrace | discrediting Durrant’s explanation to Orgs With Dadly mangled. n that they get out of Lott, These comprised the Second regiment | & large varlety of facts and figures relating | Ist King of his appearance w! At the school house where George Mars y the quickist way. )t Omaha, including Lily division of South |to the movements from day to day of all |down, pale, sick and weak, a @=n was teaching not a vestige of the build e Omaha and the Council Blufts division. Two |our leading staples and stocks, furnishing | cution maintains from the belfry, where he i ase fng remains and Mr. Marsden was found Buaying Up Nararal Gas camps of Modern Woodmen and one lodge of | excellent data for the student finance and | had just murdered Blanche Lamont 2 some distance away in a field dead, t LOGANSPORT, Ind., May 2 The Dietrich [ United Workmen constituted the representa- | investments. As a compact record of the —_——— with two gcholar ) little girl syndicate has followed up its purchase of [ tion from those orders. markets for the year 1804 it has no parallel, | Like unto Caesar's wife, “Aboves uspicion” | Bbsten, belonging to the same school natural gas plants in Indiana cities by seeur-| The line of march was on Fifteenth street | and posses a historic value that will increase | is the purity and leavening power of Price's ; ) found ol : er where they had been | fo 00 sl Blant. which | S0uth to Farnam, on Farnam to Sixteenth, on | as years go by. It is a_ valuable memento | Baking Powder. : H()Od S driven wire f and a T [ e y L h | Sixteenth to Cuming, on Cuming to Twenti- [ of a year that will always be marksd in TR Y S " cludes branches a alton, Linco! and Eh D kY 2 - AT o 2. nry ¢ pected to di wo sons of C. H. Haggie, | HMCMCH branches at Walton, Lincoln and | ey, and on Twentieth to the Coliseum. The | the caiendar of American financial history, | PFATH OF LEAD C1TY MINER Sarsaparilla. belonging to the same school, had both leg Mg N PIPINE | arade was in charge of Lieutenant F. T. Van | There I¢ a strong flayor of interesting bi- e S e b Sherin, 'C ary of the national ¢ 8 tey Premature Explosia r Blast Kill broken and were internally injured i okl bt ) Liew, Second infantry, who had as mounted | seraphy to the May number of the Ladies' plosion of w Blas s The house of C. H. Haggle is Just west of | s i U '_“":""’”"‘,”"’f' aides Corporal H. B. Taylor and Musiclan | fome Journal—sketches, with portraits, of 3 __Jderry Barringt the school house, and whero this morning | hOLSr of the oll compan i el | offman of the Thurston Rifles. the home lives and personalities of *The| PEADWOOD, May B tod bt lsgs nothitg 18 tett. Mr. Hag. | syndicate 18 also sald to be negotiating for J the artifici s plant, which was t cek MANY THERE TO SEE THEM Wives of Three Authors” Mrs, George W.|8fam.)—This morning Jerry MHarrington, a |3t ahu b s L A e O "o || On'tilet aveival at tile Gbiissum the sel- [(Gable, Mry; Gofian: Pople, #nd Mrs; Thomes,| Minee emploved in'the Momestaks mine at eldest daughter was found lodgad in the 1 | twenty-five years by the city council. diers recelved a thunderous greeting from | Hardy, being given on one page, while | ¢ad City, met an awful death. Harring- BBty T aea: LAV e ekt ok ~ - the crowd that taxed the seating capacity of | Frank S. Guild gives a sketch of the popular | {07 and his partner were at work in the pectod motdentarily; while' two. growil boys i nt and O Priees. the building, and as the long lines filed into | artist, Alice Barber Stephens, and Ethel :"llfi;l]l‘n”\ 1 of the mine, and had Just fin- Who had come from the fleld at the approach ) In the Reichstag today | the parade ground in the center they pre- | Mackenzie McKenna writes of Marie Corelli. | {$hqd driliing P LD of the storm were injured, one usly ant | Pr. V. tscher, the im| secre- | sented a spectacle that was calculated to|The fact that Florence Nightingale reaches | [farrington’s partner lefc him. to v!flnu!vy the other fatally, and will die before morning. | tary of state for the Interfor, lined to | eacite the enthuslasm of even a more critl- | the ripe age this month is dé the | that task and went into another part of IR W ‘completely stripped from the | reply to a question respecting the artificial | ¢l audience. The Rifles wore for the first | basis for an | he Angel | the mine' to do some wor In a short ground. Horses, cattle veh tween. Ameroan and Russian |'~"'u ora. of quipments of the ¢ 15, the showy. uni. | NSV portrait ot :"'Q”“' a view of her London | jarrington to put in an appearance his hurled throu the air like chaff, petroleum has long oceupled the attention et 7 A Bl R & Hg ) | home, izabgth. Stuart Phelps is tenderly | partner sought for him and found him country for three-quarters of a mil o German and Itussian governments, | g and red plumes of the Kuights of | reminiscent of" el ‘father, 'the late Austin [Ving beneath n mass of rook, hortibly i @ half mile long, e entiroly wrecked. T delliwrations, e added, " were ap- | oior"ordors, ‘united o Turnlsh an exhilarats | PUCIDS, n the' séhge of “The Man Wio| [lated, lust about breathing hie last and B o a o e oG L gt UL O ared that he Inter | g display’ of military grandeur. But | Most Influenced WL John Kendrick Bangs | jioq'® A" [nvestigation disclosed. the fact sohool ["”" VLA BRI e csts of German consumers reculred promot | anong them all the simple gray uniforms of | \8_irresistibly *fifly in his report of the | that ne had succeeded in loading six of the :‘.mr[xl.]w ‘«wrfi\.:n‘r‘;hi;‘.: le to: glve, the exict | (Ction: but his motion o discuss the mat- | the cadets seemed to be favorites. For this | ;]x‘xil‘s.‘v‘f‘y;;“?fi ',',(,., “Irlf,:ml“‘:‘r:}m\:;- ,‘,l:”' I r]n.r holes, when in some unaccountable manner reported are ter fell throu; __‘_‘_*ltr‘v"’! was thelr I\rl;v 4]{1“!:\!:’!! they were to ](urmah | l;“\ e acar Al‘!r‘u:m n.»/»'.)r arges wen btk S e e CHARLESTON, W. Va, May 3.—Judge | o exhibit themselves merely as a matter of | the second prize o the Journal's musical | mom mallin, who worked on & farm south or MISS ANNIE MARSDEN, teacher. J. 3. Jackson of the federal court, now sit- | uitertainment, the ovent was of momentous | serles, is ®iven, Exquisitely illustrated and | 1 e AN R aut o ,f"l;,':‘,m":,"“,,', HOpeless reiGhaa AUl UL ting here, granted an_injunction today importance to Lieuteant Penn’s youngsters, | timely articles are Mrs. Mallon’s “‘Dainty month contains as frontispiece a por- | i Quinlan, the attorney, who saw Dur Since Taking SINRIing Cabass finithe 1Rt il re- he had been shot in the legs. He work TWO CHILDREN OF L. B. COOMBS, | Aion algng the line of the Norfoll & _West- | foF to the battalion that acquitted itselt most | Commencemens Gowns' and he Silks of | for Dan Sul badly injured Grn rallrond, from interfering = with the | creditably would belong the honor of carry- | the Summer. 5 an at one time and succee Almost Miss Hooper writes of “The | in bringing about the separation of Mr. MISS MAGGIE AND FOUR BROTHERS, | (Finsportation of matls or interstate trafic, | ing the new silk flag for the next year, and | Newest Dress_Designs,” and Mrs. Hamilton Sullivan. He was ordered off the farm tnjured. The tallroad company foars the destruction | the reserved seats were populated with a | Mott contribute§ a valuable articls on ““The Sullivan. This seemed to enrage FFallin, HelpleSS (/ / N ENREN, of ite proverty Iy sirilcers, as the feelins | dorse throng of anxious parents, who cheered | Art of Traveling Abroad.” Women who are e AR C e S HC LI With TWO KOSTER CHILDREN AND' PER-| afamst Ahe ommany b oy i 2% {he | their loudest to encourage the boys to their | ordering their summer stationery will be in- | Sullivan became frightencd at what he had HAPS TWENTY-FIVE OTHERS, Ben” The Unfted States murehal wil pat | bravest efforts terested In Mrs. Garrett Webster's article on | done and started to town for a physician . . Eight doctors are in the (istrict and will | @ force of deputies in that region to pro- he drilling was fnaugurated by a short | “The New Circle for Statlonery.” The Cur- | When he returned he ‘found Teallin ‘dead Hlp Dlsease — b kept busy all night, and It is belleved the | tect mails and interstate commerce. drill by a squad of veterans of 1861, who | tis Publishing company, Philadelphia. AP St T hissthrontiwith b e L L L L ot revived the old Casey manual and rammed | The first of a series of blographical papers SRGFROITING T 5) Cured b Ry ey monne Guatemalan Outlaws Shot in Mexicn. Qown imaginary charges as they did before | on *Major General J. M. Corse” by Dr. Brice Wi Fight Free Silver. 2 y fshed. The fields are strewn with the debris| COATZACOALCOS, Mex., M —Advices | repeating rifies had a place in military tac- | yilllam Salter, e pis A i y ! : il i 3 |‘|11:1-Jr:‘ in" the April F\lm‘l‘:\?t .Ll:\x,\,}u, Mn;:‘ll —The livening Times, “OOd’S HOWARD E. MOODY, of the storm and it cannot bo told as seer from San Juan Beatista say that five mem- of Annals of Towa.” Hon. J Lacey con- | edited by O. B. Selfridg brother-in-law of 5 Then the Council Bluffs cadets, under Cap- 4 Sens St J i MUCH MINOR DAMAGE, bers of a band of Guatemalan outlaws, who [ N 1he COUNCH FIUTS CEGEEE pxh“”“"l". VX:[I:):N;:‘ _:[‘p"’;:"\l]l\w'r F“I‘r‘r”'l'::‘ A eneral 8. A. | Senator Prics and his -»m'v al organ at hnu}\.-, Bavsapariila Lynn, Mass, R g " ST 5 3 4 iy Aoty s' Ferry;' r. Elliott Coues | has this editorlal this evening The free sarsaparilia. SIOUX CITY, Miy 3—During a severe |have been committing many murders and | which was cheered to the echo by a crowd | suthicl some “Notes on tha Source of the | Colnage. contest has mow bewn taHen up storm tonight Rudolph Schwerdedefeger was | robberies in that section during the last few | of several hundred Council Bluffs people who to bl lel e Sl U L) she [ Allen W, Thurman. Colonel W. A, Tayior 5 Killed by lightning near Sutherland, la. | months, have been captured and shot. A | had exclusive possession of a large territory | i b and “,’,"”"]"j.' L ";""" ‘,"“‘",”‘,‘ and General A. J, Warner are writing let- Among the many miraculous curce[s0 low that he would eat nothing, Teter Stimmer, a farmer living near Laur. | force of armed citizens overtook the outlaws | of reserved seats. The *High school boys” | COntributions complete this number of a val-| ters, endeavoring to secure delegates to th s Paties and one doctor said there was no ens, was killed in his house by light near the town of Sagull and a fight took | from over the river are a dozen sizes larger | UaDIe historical “quarterly. Historical De- | state convention p to a fres cffected by Iood’s Sarsaparillais that i e it SIBLEY, Tn., May 3.—A heavy rain with | place, in which the leader of the brigadiers, | than the Omaha cadets and most of them | PATtment, Des Moines, Ia. PIEHICR TNV Lot ktuitRsluation of Howard E. Moody, residing at 23| 150 for him. Ze y & a violent wind prevail-d hore this evening | Francisco Bojas, was killed. Five others | graduated a decade ago, but they made a | The special feature of the May Short Stories | Brice gives notice thut he will cc SEE 4 and days, and not notice anything. No damage was done in the town except | Were captured and they ere shot on the | creditable showing and recived a full share of [ 1% tale by F. S. Churel, the well known art. tlon, His views upon that question are. de- Fay Street, Lynn, Mass., who was| «0One day, a paper recommending some cars blown off the track, chim o0y BRSSO the honors of the evening, : tilt sto f“«.vl’.)‘" “'."; ,N","“ .',"si e 1 | Slded and he authorizes the above n order afflicted with rheumatism, followed |IHood’s Sarsaparilla left at our door, blown dow d windows brokel o - 5 The drill by the Ancient Order of United [UIS story, “Tho White Tigress.” with several | that ther: may not be the siightest misap- A m_down .l.‘n ndows broken. A_cy- Bible in 1ts Fifth Century Workmen degree team, under Captain Otis, | delightful characteristic drawings. Other il- [ prehension as to his positio by scrofulous hip disease, so that his [ We decided to try this medicine. Howard clone prevailed four miles west. John Wat- | RUREKA, Cal, May 3.—An old relic has | au a pleasant divergence from the regulas | lUstrated stories in this number are Halevy's ————— life lespaired of and he was given |commenced taking the Sarsaparilla the terman’s farm buildings were completely de- Pl L3 & “Grand M ge.” Anth Hope's “Pyrrh Postively ddentifled the Outiaws. ife was despaired of and he was given A i ¥ v been discovered in this city in the*form of a | military drill and a very pretty performance. rand Marriage,® Anthony Hope's yrrha RECE & > : ‘ by veral d . hopeless | 1ast of February, after having been sick molished, his wife killed and himsell and German bible printed in the year 1635, in the | It was® given entirely without spoken orders |@nd Smugg” and a charming little sketch,| GUTHRIE, OkL, May 3—George New- up by several doctors as a hopeless ) i son probably fatally Injured. Near the same | GO0 TS B R el of ‘Strass. | and its closing feature was the formation of | DOt a8 to text and ilustrations, called “The | combe, allas’ Bitter Creek, alias Slaughter case. His mother, Mrs. Ada L.|forayearandahalt. He hadn't taken it r‘s;:‘;‘”l( h:‘.m.‘: Ix)l(}«!;x::;' .\ril:'ll‘llfilm\\"nrswnfwr‘- burg. . The work s illustrated throughout | the fnitials of the order without interruption ‘#1'4“" nsh:‘no‘rl;:-l|'!<-w.~rbv1|»:“ \\([Im:: \hly{fllt.‘::l Klid, and Charles Pierce, the dead outlaws, Moody, thus gives the particulars: a week before I saw that his @1 blown awhy. Serlous’ damige was done | Wit scencs painted by hand in water colors. | of the march It 18 odd! to fAnd that the Mame of “Teilby’ | tovo-of the oek Toane tral robbmns 2 ‘ Lynn, Mass., March 27, 1895. Appetite Began to Improve to other bulldings. ¢ ST (ROl A A TR RrS ot Hh Basin [l o THELIS DRILLDD, WELL. o [ Was used in fletion as far back as 1812 and | Plerce as a member of ‘the gung ' that [ (. X, Hood & Co., Lowell, Masn.: and then he gained rapldly. gk A e dlalect 2 he German of that age. he Ri only occupled ten minutes in | tha er was probabl debted robbed several Santa Fe trains. Samu ” SIOUX FALLS TWISTED a wonderful state of preservation, but was | their exhibition drill, but it was long enough l:::L “[:I.[e:":.‘;nllhs“.slmr;r'::x;:n:x’;«‘l“l!:):-m.\‘.:m'rl: | Shaffer, the man who led the posse which “When my son was 7 years of age, he| ‘“Igave him five bottles without any SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, May 3.-—(Special|rebound about 200 years ago. The relic I3 | to give the impression that they would be | Stories from the French, for the name of his | Killed the outlaws, dfils here from Texas, had the rheumatic fever and acute rheu- | interval, at the end of which time (in De- B e e rainstorm | the property of George Kramer, who has | formidable competitors in the tournaments | morg widely krown heroine. Current Liter- | 3ch, the Dover robbery, and asked to be matism, which settled in his left hip. He | cember) the sores were all healed and for years this afterncon Sioux Falls was |already been offered over $1,000 for it. at Memphis. Their constant practice has|ature Publishing company, 62-64 Lafayette | his posse and e AN ,m,ml,;““ e was 80 sick that noone thought there was | they never broke out again. The crutohes visited by a cyclone, which, while taking Ay —_—— added materially to their proficiency and as | Place, New York. ¥ — - i id . no lives, destroyed about $30,000 worth of New Fourth (las Postmasters. they marched and countermarched In pers | mconent milies Noni b1y et ashiontantiolorap e st any help for him, he bad used for four years were !a'd aside, property. It was moerely the tall of a flerce CYeTon; May 3.—(Speclal T fect time and alignment the most critical | pearing as the May number, dissects the sub-| YOUNGSTOWN, 0., May 3.—Notices were “The June after he was taken sick in |as he had no further use for them. I give :unu"l»xl\::n-;fl vly-vnd wmvlh.x-.u-ad. touching ""‘ ”‘ oa mpdiers “:"‘"‘\,;::;';1'"'(“““ ','I‘I“*‘“{ :";‘r‘;;;: could scarcely pick a flaw i their | joct, root and branch, leaving nothing to the | posted at all the blast furnac in the August, he had sores break out on his|all the credit to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” he earth for about a miW square. A car- ollows: Nebraska—Nulldate, °r | pe ance. imagination or to vague conjecture. The oning and Shenango valleys tod E 5 v g riago factory, together With a hundr.a fin- W. Shaw, vice C. C. Griffith, 'Tho artliery. arill of (the! Omatia: Guards!|-auaute are (ota. st e, Guteet. whaL, Ui priss | Lo ioing 8Ad Bhenango valleys today of| thigh Which tha doctorsald ware The above plcture was taken two years SRR Catrlaack wza. winab. intor Kmolhs Millerboro, 'Knox _county, A. atling gun section was an enjoyable varia- | cipal ne.ds of a woman's wardrobe are for | b ‘Haue Cin avages from 16 1o 2 cents Scrofula Sore ago, since which he has greatly increased wood; the three-story mortising works, 300 | bruce: vice dJ. M. Nuller, dend. tion from the infantry tactics and the rapid- | thg symmer months. An accurate lst of | A mecting of all Turnace ownera. who i in physical development. He is now 21 by 70 feet, were carried away; a big iron | lows: Nebraskn—Jdames H. Stephenson, | Y ”}‘,’,,'"“ ‘Lm\’,f'.‘:}['T,,:’".'"i,",',‘:;"',','.”l‘;',: R fashionablesandysppionriste studa ls- siven; RemBers Ixe Aactiureretiag, We moved from Augusta, Me,, to Lynn, | years of age and weighs 183 pounds. Al- Sridgs across the Sioix ¢ was carrled | Clear Wa John Fretz, Hrownl eap s an evidence ¢ our of | and instructions are offered in detail regard- ation, and was in compliance with an . 5 E o fursraas [ntg P pivere twisted | M, Hazen, Hosmer, lowa—George | and may be expected to give a good account | v o varying stature. By ; ir old place as soon as the times war- “He had fivesores on his hip, and small |six young men, the circumference of his ol and carr rd oo the air 200 feet, and | {7 R IR | f il musives UL the bk oRsampmont women of varying stature. By far the most | tholt ol , o 5 0 part o e articl s el ¢ o cle i3 expanded, is an 1 all over | enion enn DRSlIghty Alexande themselves at the big encampment. | important part of the article is entitied e pleces of bone came out of one of them. |arm, when the muscle h the. surrounding country. Paul Ritner was | Conion JoReph competiiive. drin betweon the four batalions | GOWUS for Stout and Thin. This purely| Kansa emocrats for Freo Siiver. The last doctor he had said the leg would | inch in excess of his fellow members, As fn the carrl ge works and cieaed injury | raoper ¢ for Damages of High school cadets which followed. Each | Ssinal feature is I:}.‘:fj‘,{'gm‘;’ ’,':w FAI ano “.‘““]”‘ : f“ "1“'[‘" “"I‘z’r“l"“ o conference ) have to be cut openand the bone scraped, |a clerk in e grocery store, holifts a barrel when the buiiding collaps-d man named | FORT SCOTT, May 3.—A jury in the dis- | battalion was put through the manual separ- | % 0€: L a l it ¢ 16 - GRIARFALIo ONta, (omm (tan, And | i fect ease. Arthur had bis nose broken and face cut | trict court todny awarded $1,600 damages to | ately and all acquitted themselves with ex. | YOman may Anfd o panacea tor all the ills of | leaders of the Fifth congressional district, betore e couldant; wall, Ho hetsme of Senp ate ARG TLE RIS badly, being struck by flying missiles. Fully | john G. Mennert, an old man, who sued | ceptional credit They were remarkably | & S€EMT R RErORs LT AN VIS held here today, resolutions were passed fa e R or Cures e us - 5 an inich of rain fell In twenly minutes, so- | A G, Dark, superintendent of the county | avenly balanced, less than two pointa beln | sreacire: who continually bemoans her lack of | voring the free colnuge of silver and call: The above and other Cures enable us to Truthfully Say companied by a small hail, which did no | em under the Lewelling regime, for | the difference in the markings of the winner | NeSh, may take a9 80 cleyer.and |Llna.ug e e the burToss o raem iRt ared Uy him as the resuit of | and the lowest. The judges were Adjutant |Practical aro the Jenness Miller designers | a conference for the purpo: rmulating | 0 > co od me : party sentiment upon the currency question. CITY, Ta., May %.—A Redfield, §. | maltreatment while®an inmate of the in-|W. M. Wright and Licutenants McArthur ”::‘_I“ hovi hiaves ooniriyed, :“(‘{:jfl‘lt‘jlm‘*’:;'tl’:;‘ Ve RefbImant VRon it Y aHatog, , patch to the Journal ca A severo | 3iitntlon ‘under the management of Dark.|and Wells of the Second infantry, whose | qabll seY atylish and presentabls figure any- Hanged for M & His Nicce. rain and hail storm strack here this after- | erUERE WONCE (e WL RF0u | markings were as follows: Company A, | (yer M GRE FC RO uoldity of | RALEIGH, N. C., May 3.—George Mills noon. Telegraph wires are down uorth of | imelling and vermin infested cell, and im- | Ralph Connell captain, 86 3-10; company C, | \ier, Ao S B9 Lt BAE B Y ur- | was hanged here today for the murder of here on both th> Northwest and Milwaukee | prisoned, too, beyond a reasonable length | Captain Egbert, 85 5-10; company B, Captain 2 she: )8 orest sel of ce, Wimberly. When tried he ; N . & : o] el pounpany DN | nishes a most Interesting set of pictures, | his niece, In B L Tepeailh b gwe etovey dn | GF U Ll el G, 710, Aoy, D: GaPUAn | wherein such types of women are shown both | admitted having killed the girl, but swore 5 e A A i K led. appointment in the faces of the boys of the perly and ' improperly dressed—a plan [ he had been incited to the crime by her G (hvelne. thward. (e towh o Aahtont | SAS CITY, May 3.—At noon today a | other battalions when the decislon was an- h cannot fail to interest, please and in- | father, Jack Wimbarly, whom Mills charged (e s 5 and in- | Wik Taving been responsible for the girl's where it d1d much damage, The opera houss | ton of earth caved in upon two workmen | nounced, but they manfully smothered it | Struct. The story “'1""_,-‘“‘} jumber, “Dit-| ruin, ~Wimberly was acquitted was wrecked, Tho steehle of tho Congreda. | who were Iaying « foundation §n Walout |and united in carrying oft Captaln Connell | Mars Summer Boarders,” by Jenny Hopkins | BaRubli Tl o Moopla ot the Congrema- | who wero laying u - Walnat | 400 URER O oraus company - on theit | Seibold, Is a dellclous DI of country character | Resigned from Generai Sehofield's Ntaff. hou: fed 1 Y i street, killing one and slightly injuring the painting which cannot fail to attract attention | s unr barns dostroyed, The 008§ tly Injurlng the | 5houiders, while the High school yell rang |Painting which cannot fail to at!racf ] WASHINGTON, May 3.—The resignation Main street of Ashton i strewn with del giher kawlE Rocuiesles. #: stan ooty 80 | right lusiily In honor of their triumph to its sweetness and strength. The household | o¢ [jeutenant Colonel William M. Wherr % ) Lopdopt bl el d ol il sclence department fs an exceptionally well | oot e e < 0 - True Bl dorifion Pram e Dabite Rua . Many farm houses, barns and outbuildings | dirt, and was dead when taken out half an FOR THE THURSTON TROPHY conducted de:arment. Jonness Miller Montuly, | ~; c ::I Infantry, as military secretary on Is the Only True Blood Purificy Prominently in the Public Eye Today. north of Redficld, north of the railroad, were | your Jater, 1lenry Sams, colored, was slightly | The last event was the competitive drill (134 Rifth avenue, New York. | the staft of General Schofield, has been ac- ,!n\;u wn. No one is reported seriously | jyjured ter es @ wife aud twelve | between the members of the Thurston Rifles B cepted. - Major Joseph P. Sanger, inspector e , e - hure. Pl : £ S ane o~ the property of the member who is succe DENVER, May 3.—A special to the News WO PERSON ¥ G i taes | 2 SEERTEREDER R ILIWY Ny aanENING | Governors Belore the fegivlatace ful enough to win it in three successive | from Rico, Colo., says: It has been Snow Deciared Surney Klsoted B AL Rl e vt Ll fhresti Hamagn |a HNVILLE, Tenn., May 3.--The jolnt | tournaments. This Is an elegant solid gold | ing here for a Week. Last night there ASHVILLE, May 3.—Tpe legislature de- - B ¥k anat 1o | convention to consider the governorship con- | badge, which was presented by Senator |a fall of six Jnches, and it has continued | clares Turney, rston, and there was an animated rivalr: 1t interfiisei®n’ all tod: 3 [ B ot e o Jotae Ealae o ; DIRECT FROM THE VANK. ATKE st assembled toisy. The argument by coun- | Thurston, and there was an ed y | without intersfitse#én’ all today by a majority of 2 L MILWAUKEE, May A severe electrical teen ‘on joint ballot. o e i e r Messrs, Turney and Evans having — —— - - ——— — "AN QFi,, acgompanivd by terrific thunder, hoavy n concluded last night the discussion by - — \ » | 3 winda and rain, passad over Wisconsin teday islature Legan. Speeche TR LS TRCER TR DL VRO LB TRC SR TR LR a«...~vé:g¢si:hmss.~s&&mg Fig Actiecr v (aame AR NG At Kellnerville, near Manitowiae, Johs y Mr. Holekell, democrat, and derla, a ld-year-old boy was killed 1 Mr. Butlcr, republican, b adjournment Best Power for Corn and Feed Mills, Baling iay, Running Creameries, Separators, &c. I find the Rovar BakinG Powper superior to all the others in every & 3 f o B == OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES respect. It is purest and stronggst. 8 3 2 Stationary or Portablo. BUNALd win wiunned. | Neat Belalt b bara ARl By s Lre vk e wlva Consulting Chémist, Chicago Board of Health. Ry THEOTTOCAS ENGINLWORKS ning and burncd. Four horses and thirteen X to b's clothing s8d bady, The Chicago, 245 Laks St,, Omaha, 321 So, 15th head of cattle perished s “were immediately cu: s burn 2 0 g und. The's ns pr ted a DR RNEERDERYFRESTRDESTRDEAVRTEATRTEGTFUERIRDERIRTEROFTEE ORI, ard o he W 1 S5 - Littlo news of the storm could be obtalned i e el T ey by the telegraph offices In the city dir otly. l,;:."::':;;;‘:Im\:';;,“Sll“:\l 5 I.\”r:\ re Meringues. 1‘1 small epoon, the shells nn.’q_:;n ;u. ing :-I“I.ijn bowl; peel, 717 e p‘I"LEss DEM’ISTRY- and cut fn Soon after 8 o'clock the Western Unien had | Storm this afternoon washed out the Mil-| Whisk the whites of four eggs to high|jelly or cream, then joined together as|dice two sour epples, which add to well | but one wire loft betwcen On:aha and Sioux | Waukee road at Old Ranger Molnt, King's | froth, then stir into it one-half pound finely | above, cementing them with some of the|made wine sauce; simmer until tender; they BAILE Y City and that was monopolized for ut | Coalle, near Lak: City. The fast mail ca lersd sugar; flavor with Royal Extract Mixture add one cupful seedless raisins, lemon and THE business to the far west. OF the efght wires | In over the Bur o tracka ana other | {itila or Lemon, repat whisking until it T orange dice, with lemon and peel, THE of the Postal Union between Omaha and | (A0S are elght hours late. Nearly an inet | VAN RO, TP, TSRS MPlover | ne Sauce No. 1. cut into shreds, and boil in very water, | Des Molues nor e loft strung and bus L " paper, in a shape of half an egg. mouldin Three-quarters pint water, one cupful sugar, | which add to sauce to flavor; when about to ‘ n o o e — S Tin & ‘Epoon. laying each about half ag|One small teaspoonful corn starch, one tea.{serve, add one teaspoonful Royal Extract . By St. Joe and Indianapolis L AT Tl Fiipraving nas | inch 8] P Fnen’ place paper coutaining | spconful esch Royal Extract Lémon and | Almonds. ? "“',’;,"l“”” - o iy ihengs R Vs eiaen 38| mert pi of hard wood, put th Cinnamon, one-nalf gill wine Boil water, ook, Movements of Gcean Stewmors My 3 bean Faomrnl B B o on SR, st Plid i, do nat close It. wateh them: | dd corn starch, dissolved in little cold water, | TR At Southampton-—-Arrivel—Normannia, from | WPACh he stated that his heatth is much im- | 8000000 Poel “t "have yellow appearance, | 4ud the sugar; boll fitteen minutes, straini| Pare and sllce the peaches fust before N;‘: h"fl-hv n 3 On the Income tax Wil begin on nex take out Remove paper carefully from: When about to serve, add extracts and wine. | gending to table. Cover the glass dish con- DAt Now Yorke—rrived—perdia, trom Ham. | day wood, let them ccal for tw or three minutee, ——— taining them to exclude the air as much as 3 s : then slip thin knife very carefully under cne, | Sauce Aux Quatrs Fruits, PR i R e S g NAL y Southampton—areived ~berlio M OLON, e Suldiers at Colon. .| 0D it inlo your left hand, take another | Remove very ihinly one-third the rind of possible, of - aw Yo | LON, May %.—8ix hundred soldiers be- At Humburg—Avglved- -Normanuia, from | longing to General Reys' army bave Liverpool | wvad here by way of Cauce Bolt of lightning while Iyl i St town of York, near Nelllsyill t Fell 01 a Live Wi Vs Killed. Joseph Sutherland was shattercd by a bolt | CINCINNATI, May 3.—Aaron Lyman, a of lightnin Mrs. Sutherland, who had |} in for the electric company, was killed ™R3 D # I ® Dess to Chicag: the east went around | German spoken. Lady attendant, Tl 1008 | Teelh extracted without pain patint remaise | VN odiands “soubding W prage. | from paper in same way, joln two sides|one lemon and one orange; remove the re-| DOt SUEAr them in dish—they then become SE Oy Bo tner dentis: fu" thi Unity ar- | which ‘were next the paper together. The| mainder with the thick white skin very close | preserves, not fresh fruit. Pass the pow-| §, Conn 8403 ey | Blates. All Genial operation at | soft inside may be taken out with hande|to julp; then vut eschin small dice, remov- | dered sugar and cream with them. A% 1 years experience. Seven years i

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