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A 0. 0. W, ANNUAL CONVENTION e First Session of the Meeting Opened In ADE THE CHIEFS WELCOME |t 3, 0 it s b, mew o farms to grazing, or perhaps to wheat occa- [ B ASKED MEADE TO EXPLAIN — ;\h‘:m"y, they would be far better off than Kenrney Yesterdny. ! Rs: 4 0 SE A ORSE A ORSE A ORS ; A p KEARNEY, Neb., May 14.—(Special Tele E “g E M-" M E W. 8. Beavey Delivers His Annnal Address |\, ooy comissionERs coxvese | Admiral Deolined to Bay Whether the Io- | gram )—The session of the grand lodge of \P. c0o0s € §f §P. Oy A ¢ c00DS € PMm 00D € P. 1 G00DS and Btops Out, oy terview Was Authentio. the Anclent Order of United Workmen openel —_— deoseme Bl LR o) this morning with 3% Qelegates present out portation Very Menger. ey of a total of 439 entftled to seats. The open- MADE A CALL ON PRESIDENT CLEVELAND | WASHINGTON, May 14.—The sixth annual | wyaT THE TROUSLE IS ALL ABOUT Ing exercises were pablie, and Past Supreme - convention of the state railway commission: * Master Workman B. HL Shields of Hannibal, ( : d Mo., delivered a short address. Before the | BlaCk ()l()l (S ers was called to order at the Interstate Moade Wanted His Ship Repnired at | session opened there was a grand street par- Convention Decides to Disconrage the Sys- [ Commerce commission rooms today. A d , ade from the Kearnéy lolge room to the SM"RSE D Brookiyn and the Deparment Urdered | . ;"iodge roome, theatied by the Midway | RP. omt Dre SS Goods ress Goods- . tem of Rewards for Capturing gate from the Assoclation of Railway A in the discas- . " W Do G o Military band and 476 Workmen In line Criminals—Merit Systom for counting Officers participate | Tromotion Endorsed. LT By A e i to Sult the Admiral The session today was presided over by Su L4 AR i Sl et B (-] chairman and Secretary E. A. Mosley of preme Master Workmaiy'Shields, and but lit- | Mol o fine Crepon, sold at| 3% inches wide, goes at . 2 ) the Interstate Commerce commission as sec tlo business was done aside from making a | . $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, cholce at [ All of Jaffra Lt L G {, [ o] WASHINGTON, May 14.—(Special Tele- [ retary. Prof. Adams, statisticlan of the com- | Dress Goods that he sold at $0c. < WASHINGTON, May 14—Secretary Here | €% chunges in the general laws of the ord gram.)—Chiet of Police W. 8. Seavey of [ mittce on rallway statistics, read the com- This evening a grand public meeting was held $|.50 . A bert today, In response to Inquiries, dictated | in the opera house, and the bullling wa B S Gt LR R [ ) Omaha, as president of the Chiefs of Police | mittee’s annual report. the following offictal statement concerning |crowded (o Its utmost eapacity, . A. Mtler, | English Serge, regularly sold | it B R o A tnd union, at 11 o'clock today rapped to order the | The conclusions of the committee were > . e Kearney o > $1.00, go ¢ ot o . oade: 9 D1 master workman of the Kearney lodge, acted | flfg at § o at e i iy 4 Admiral Meade: At the Navy department | SE 3-inch all wool novelties, 25 s second annual convention of the Police union. | that practieally the only unit of tradic meve- | o learncd that the department had | A8 master of ceremonies, and the address of | Wp £%003 € 60 values, at o¢ M RSE Ho used an immense jack knife for a gavel | ment now arrived at is the revenue per ton | '00'Y !t Was learncd that the department had | wejoomo was delivered by City Attorney F. 3 C K1Y, balovs. I (0. R6E CHEvot, 098 P. o 600D 6 and was cheered by the assemblage as he | per mile; a unit considered uusatisfactory. [ 2ddressed a letter to Admiral Meade, stat- | g, Beeman, in the absence of Mayor Beady 10-inch English Serge, always sold at | * grade, go for, ool R 5 ) swung it aloft and whacked the desk before | The committee considered it would be ad-|Ing that it desired to know if he was will- | The freedom of the clty was tendered h{y-"”{ ), TOMOrrow 2-inct . St Visable in the future to undertake & freight | ing to answer whether ho had or had not | W, Shalian, presidentof the council. te vas 37! IR ptice B stra ek IR S0 . e . = . Py ollowed addres Sup - 4 price 65¢, ours..... ¥ Commimioner Rows o the Distrlet of Co- | IOVement and (elght reveie, so Bat, (e | authorsed what purported o be an oter- | o ed Jrih 20 40, Aldrsss by Supeome ; M i e oh e ) ! lumbla deli a pretty address of welcome | freight could bo secured, as was suggested | VI°% With him published in the New York |closed with an eloquent address by Grand .'N-Iu.»h Henriettas, the usual 40¢ q Mixtures, actual value $1.00, prics 30¢ and President Seavey replied in a very happy | at the last convention. In view of the fact | Tribune, and that he had replied, acknowl- | Master V\urhn(;.n "rhn\-' Nedita ok i & ity, for 42-inch Imported Suftings, for 40 ~ ’ manner, Commissioner Ross was vociferously 's)‘nu U;»-ycnxtdnf ’thl": a)"!h'm wr;ml‘l :‘v’ . hruur cdging the receipt of the letter and declining | "'.’,“":“‘Ifini‘l‘fr A o St prstes A ORSE 25¢ YeArs you've paid 750, tomorrow C A ! 000,000, and of the depressed condition of N rhe of o < ; 1 2-in¢ chec ‘heviots, Tay's applau’el when he said: I am one of those | 1/ N0 (0% HPC Of Che m"'““"m Tecommend. | 10 answer the questions. The facts in r<li- | ryp again, and there is little doubt now that P '&00DS € $6-inch extra fine Henviettas, worth inch check Cheviots, Jafray 5 ORSE ) y d ular $1.25 goods, tomorrow P. cooDS € Who believe a municipal government should | ¢q"\hut the report fie on the table. Most of | 1N to the failure of the department to |all the present state officers will be re-elected. 8ae, for Rl " ARHY - be conducted throughout on the merit system. | the morning was spent in discussion of the [ grant Admiral Meade's request to have the (The head offices, however, will probably be xn‘fv ‘f;\yfvl:‘\ .‘l\\\l‘lt';l‘\.v‘l' \\“:“‘v f‘”“]‘.',; I believc that appofntments, including the po- | report ‘and the action upon It was post- | Cincinnatl ordered to the New York instzad | MOVed to Grand fIsiand, as a delegation 58¢ |55t %, o ut 12 down to. O9C b lice, should be based on merit, promotions on | PC “"”m afternoon sesston James Peabody, | °f 0 the rfolk yard are that this vessel | Senator Caldwell and Union Pacific Agent i s it efficience, and that there should be no re- editer of the Raliway Age, read a paper on | Was ordered to go to the Norfolk yard for [ McMeans has been here all day and offered - | movals except for cause. I also believe th: Protection to Public Interest During Kail- | some necessary repairs. This was done on [ to furnish a suitable bullding free and meet SllkS' all these should be relleved from that power | way Labor Contests.” the recommendation of the chief constructor, | SUCh Other conditions as the grand lodge may_require. The order in this state now ew Natural Pong ; 2 inches lexant Black Satin Duchesse—-a (s | who desired that the work, which fs now | numbers 19,000 members, and over $60,000,- g“g SE R e Y Bretiy 49c¢ | M el WL "= 45¢ SMQRSE ‘s00D New Checke: e 3€, colorings and extra quality 80C| corean 811k, 1n the newest and 39¢ P. 00D € New Black Figured China Silks— S()c | most striking effects.... known as ‘influence The only question | Much of the time was consumed In i ” v e best fo N cipal- | ID& a resolution offered by Comm ::‘ym”“n:llal::‘(mflll:”\I\ull:‘hyl ::‘rll’:'m"(l:x:'!‘—"l”:’n Tresburg of Minnesota, declaring that a| scarce at both yards, might be equally | 000 has been paid by the order to the families considerable number of citizens of the | divided between the Norfolk and Brooklyn | Of deceased members. Over $20,000 was sent should be given the opportunity to advance. [ United States belioved 1t to be for the babt | oo s Detveen the Nor ¥ Linto this state by individuals and lodges in t yards. the east during the past winter and disbursed Business men, whose goods he protects, are | interests of the people that the government | 6 Ghst Sutliy P o t apt to be his friends, who will be glad to|own and operate the railroads; that there Admiral Meade, who had selected the | to needy and deserving members in this see him promoted. There are heroes among | W8 N0 reliable data accessible to the public | Uincinnati for his flagship during the ab- state. The un!v‘r h; Kfim!nz rapidly “t)n,ul the those blue-coatel guardians of the peace. Men | Of the cost and value of ralroads; that the | senca of the New York, was thereupon | total membership is now over 400,000. inches wide, beautiful goods.. : The finest and prettiest effects COI'eal'l SllkS'Uf the 1895 conceptions—for who lack the quality of good comison sense | 1UeStion was one of great importance in the The election of officers will be held tomor- will get on the force, but the majority of them are credity to their departments. How often business houses left open to marauders are guarded by policemen as it they were personally interested. How often wayward glrls are kept from disgrace by an officer. And 1 can truthfully say that for every ‘boodler’ discovered on the force of any city there are 600 men who do their duty without failing.” consideration of rate cases by commissions and courts, and that the convention should petition the next congress to consider the ad- visability and feasibility of ascertaining the cost and present value of railway property and the probable cost of reproducing the roads. The resolution was finally laid on the table. After the sesston the commissioners went to the white house in a body and were re- ceived by the president. ordered to hoist his flag upon that vessel upon her arrival at Norfolk, in the interim hoisting his flag on the Minneapolis. He afterward forwarded a second request to the department to have the Cincinnati ordered to New York instead of to Norfolk. On the day when this latter request was received Secretary Herbert was not In the department at any time, Assistant Secretary McAdco being in charge. He did not act on the re- row and the meeting will probably adjourn tomorrow night. FORT DODGE, lTa., May 14.—(Special Tele gram.)—The first session of the grand lodge of lowa,Ancient Order United Workmen, con- vened today, Grand Master Workman Gra- ham presiding. An address of welcome by Mayor Granger was made and responded to by Judge Wiison of Washington. Sixty-two members were elected to the grand lodge and degrees conferred. The day was then passed waists, etc.-—31 inches wide immaginable. checked, striped, plaid and figured designs—over 50 different patterns in every shade The most elegant goods ever brought to this city and as far as price is concerned they are ex- ceptional bargains at nld g?g ] 20 SEAVEY'S ANNUAL ADDRESS. quest, as he did not think it proper to take |in routine business. A speclal train took President Seavey thanked the Distriet of | NOW 18 THE TIME FOR MISS10NA RIES | A1y action in the matter until the secretary’s | the delegates sightsecing. A banquet was Columbia for its cordial welcome, which has paribed return. On the next morning, when Secre- | tendered |“|] l‘l‘“-:u at company G armory to- been extended to the chiefs of police, and ex- | y , tary Herbert came to his office, this letter | night, with 300 present. Toasts were re- s the panimout enteneof (e man: | 7+ " s, riont Y ven v the ont | (1Y HOCEL SIS 1 RS ton v | momied” o by Eadig. ciiera” and e 3 bers of the Police union when he stated that [ g gy BT 1 G : at once summoned before him the chief con- | gates. e the national capital is a model of the results AL N, May 14.—In the Southern | jiryotor and after conferring with him and SRR BI e s i of perfect police discipline. He was applauded | Baptist convention, during consideration of [ Assistant Secretary MeAdoo jointly decided e S L When he eaid that there have been no crooks | the report on the Pagan field, Dr. Graves, | to order the Cincinnati to New York, and at The cruiser Alert has sailed from San Juan visible here since our members began to ar- | for thirt ay, Wl vas c ears a missionary at Canton, | once ordered Admiral Ramsay, who was|gel Sur for Pa H Tive. He said that with increased population N e o ol Bt fobpEARAmY S MORSE 60003 €, in great cities crime Is increasing, and it s | CPiNA, eloquently urged aggressive work in | Pressnt, to make out orders to intercept the | “qpe njo pure food bill has been declared to New York. 00DS € A zreat varlety of patterns to choose | 8tock that will reveal to you the most from; also a fincr quality at 18c. for your money and the best. ’ 3 ship at Hampton Roads and order her back | .o ¥ hugireme ; > 3 1 the duty of the police systems to control and | China, declaring that the result of the war R 15 He ko Airectat eaeri toith |- "‘:,I‘"”;';.‘.‘:i ,\h"(I‘II‘IIl‘ :‘nl." ;’.‘;.—..‘\ :rv'& .,(r\“,. ;Mg Serpentine Crepe, 10c. A i ORSER Chiet Seavey filled his position with credit | thought and enlightenment. Now s tho | T2d¢ out to Admiral Meade notifying RAM | ,¢*i e’ (riagury, is very lil at his home near Figured Serpentine Crepe that Jaffray | Tomoerrow amingk Yo ¢ | of this change, ‘and the orders both to the | (v, oo ¥ jobbed at 25¢ a yard, 0 tOwWOrrow the 50 cream dam- 35C 39 Cts. English Pongees, 25¢. s ¢ & Also a full line of White Dimities, Llne“S'Specml Sale. Bars and fine figured French (o make this special for tomorrow in clegant styles. French Sateens, 8 1-3c. ~m o A 7] 5 : ® to convince the people that ours is the g:fl o subdue “these conditions. in Asia would be to open China to modern and his annual address evoked general ap- | time for Christianity to strike, he asserted Uhited '8 proval. The election of Chief Eldridge of | J. D. Christian of Kentucky, reported the ol 10 y Boston to the presidency for the ensuing year | Work among the foreigners in the United gl was exceedingly Interesting. He declin d to | States who ,he declared, represent 15 per Ao orea permit his name to be used, but was electad | Cént of the population. Referring to the unanimously. He undertook to make a | CONcentration of the alien population in the dmiral and to the shi o written and LA L LU TR L ame in | The jury in the Morrison will case at Rich- mond, Ind., yesterday brought in a verdict for the plaintif An A boiler in the Homestead Steel works at at o o c A h y 36-inch Percales, 5¢. e QUANLY. v vorsrs abundance of Percales, worth | ¢ < 60-inc] Cre: damask, worth 12%e, and Outing Flannels of the 10¢ | %inch cream dam; ready to be signed when a letter the noon mail from Admiral Meade asking to be detached from the squadron, which re- quest the secretary granted.” 55¢ O® 4 o G A d This constitutes all the information that | Pittsburg exploded yesterday and fatally are 5e tOWMOrrow. 6-inch speech of declination, but Licutenant Amiss [ DIg cities, he sald: “Five cities contain| 4% W0 tee ) Beb (EONERTRC oe [ injured two men D %, 35 ask, $1.00 goods for C of this city began to toot his distress call and | One-sixth of the population of this country. | “oU¢ s b 8 1) 3 A mad dog bit number of sheep near | S ORSE amask, 35c. ask, § ysyANEAD . Vit b e ereas call AN GILi6 s ATer AORTALEE by (oralgndry. | tHAL: the actlon; it ahy, to e twksn:esmainst/| A ma b [ p ne e Pt : one | Naplins at e, ci s E all the other members ct the wnion drew | Those cities aro dominated by forsigners, | I'aC LaF Selen, It O, b Bo MEN B Tifin, O., recently, and nineteen of them | P, L8oDs 6 An escellent quality of Damask, one | NPERS &) Sy e 15¢ 7 ORS! eir whistles and made such a din with their and’ ROmERISHE W Tkt oy '_“ ‘Y K o have since been killed that you pay much more for ordinarily, damask and huck Zic towels for 60003 i nd ",l,"""f""(.’: aande that the Bos- | o ihey will overwheim M. The foreignors | MAY BE TROUBLE OVEK SEALS| A cloudburst near Vanceburg, Ky., washed tomorrow, #ic. Hemstiiched huck towels......... 2 for 25¢ y sumed the chatr, Geclared That he nad beey | Of our cities must be overthrown and the B S LT L RGO Turkish Towels, 25¢. T IS T : run in without having committed any offense laws administered. Every Baptist church | England Refoses to Renew the Regulations | family 8 y escaped Great big Turkish Towels that should for 5S¢ ..3€ yara whatever." is worth 100 policemen.’ in Effect Last Year, Peter Burnett, the first governor of S'Il\- gell for 25¢ at len Tito chiefs all cried: “The same old story,” | ,,The feature of the evening sesslon was an | WASHINGTON, May W4.—An ugly crisis | fornia, s reported to by dying at San Fran ovielslotierary and he was inducted into office. A majority | Co0uent and earnest address by Rev. J. B. | pag been reached in the negotiations between | Csco. 'He is 87 years old. st, are only 1ic, [ Pure linen toweling, worth 9¢ cription at propor- Good crash for.......o.uues . tionate prices. . et At : | Hawthorne of Georgia on the history, work : ; Sron A flue in the tow hoat Rescue collapsed . 1 e el ot palice are auelling at the | and future prospects of the Southern Baptist | the United States and Great ,l‘lrlmm :ookl:fl b PrRABbE VeRteraAv At the (el nosrant SMQ'RSE Big Bargains in Chesille Covers. ; ’ Who ars attending a conferonce of thate 4o | Conference. “The address was a practical an- [ to the adoption of uniform relations for the | gromen were fatally scalded. P. 0003 6 Gosdluise Oover, G0, \worth $1.25 [ () T et lamdlag i conferincs o it ¢ | nourcement that the time for a reunion of | Kovernment of the seal fishery this @eason. | "y "ip "Nutt tria] at Atchison yesterday soo0d fo s Loy Gt ke, 1 argalns Smber or | ) ey 8iys that altpe northern and southern churches had not [ The British government positively refuses to further eviience was introduced tending to Large size Cover, e, worth §2.00. bt poen mistaker, for aiians of the peace have | come and so far as the southern Baptist con- | re.enact the regulations of last year, which | show the defendant was Insane, xtra large size Cover, $1.75, worth been mistaken for clergymen and asked all | ference was concerned, was a thing of fn- A FeeTe oF fires b 1:] A boler~Hlug DIEWSE ot a Missourl P $3.50. White Apron Goods, Te, ¢, 12%e. : sorts of questions concerning r-generation and | dofinite future, An understanding. of the | Prohibited the carrying of firearms by sea boiler plug blew out of a Missouri Pa sanctification during th Bed Spreads are Cheaper thanu Ever. Percales for shirt waists, he. past two days. history and work of the conference, he said, [ I8 vessels through the zone north of the | cific engine at Haven, Kan., yesterday ani Harry O. Carr of Grand Rapids, Mich., | would do much toward harmonizing the | twenty-fifth parallel during the closel sea- | fatally Injured Engiueer, Hodgson. Spread, 57¢ gured Serpentine Crenes, 10c. 3 A % was re-elected secretary and treasurer. northern and southern churches, not in one | son. The United States officials look upon | A Sin Francisco evening paper says the size Spread, Crinkled Crepons, Ste. Most of the time this forenoon was spent | body, because he said that was not desirable, | inis as disastrous to the seal fisheries, holding | COBtract lator law is belng violatel there pread, $1.00. Duck Suitings, 10¢. Best Pongees, 10¢. in_sight sceing. but it would bring the Bapists, north and The question of receiving rewards for the | south, together, as Christian brothe capture of criminals monopolized the after- » noon session. The consensus of cpinion was | DE that the whole system of offering rewards was vicious In principle and in its cffects. Sev- | May e o e e tove the molaets | every day by the arrival of Japanese. that the result will be to relleve the pelagic | = qyor mawards and wife and Chris Thom sealers of the only restriction which has oper- | (o uit (S red @R AR o S Ko FICIT 1S OVER FIFIY MILLIONs |ated to prevent an unlimited slaughter of the | parties yesterday at Enterprise, Miss. herds. While killing by firearms remains il- | 7n king hodearriers at St. Louis yes- e Up to Sixty by July 11f the In- | legal, it is realized that it will be impossible | terday induced twenty of the men who were Elegant Silk-Mixed Crepons, 29¢. These goods come in all the leading E yress Ginghams, St shades and are cheap at 50e; our price | DFess Ginghams, Sy tomorrow, 20c. Best Apron Ginghams, 5. Trwels. Batiste in light and dark colorings, ( eral chlefs related their exper’ence In trying coms Tax Law Fails, to enf this prohibition if arms can be | at work to quit and join the strikers. Tarkish Towels Best ¢ Sateens, 8le, b to dizcourage the syatem, and told of the WASHINGTON, May 14.—Today the treas- | freel d, for the sealers would Kill se-| Two well known young men at Noblesville, urkish Towel Best Prints, be. A g:mr‘oy:..-w_m-xwwn officers of different juris- |\ o"a nolt passed the $50,000,000 mark, the | CTetY unless they should happen to be under | py., Charles Steventon and Jack Moon, quar- Purkish Towe Fine Ohallis, 6o, b ons over the division of priz> moneys. tho very eye of a_revenue cutter. o laalvslordes andtihs lattartwas Killod: Big Turkish T i it § It was proposed that the members of the | €Xact amount of the excess of expsnditures Meanwhile the United States cutters ha mhe territoriaticonvention of Teamuscllibe BiET MR Do Outing Flannels, 5e. union pledge themselves to forbid their | over receipts since July 1, 1894, being §$30,- | gone out under the old instructions to se O Ot et S halA et RalC CaRe e ig Tur "f"l ‘I’“‘j s Bleached Muslin, 5 ¢ 3 subordinates o accept rowards, but several | 404,887 all vessels carrying arms not under seal. | nyo ooncanvion declared in favor of fras sl HuckeTowelgl0e0 L Towelin, members pointed out that the matter was| 7qpe deficit for the thirteen days of the | Lnese must be modified speedily by orders = b Damask Tow ver. not in their controf, but was olled y s the police boards, and m‘m“y ‘« r?::l(;lillllvn‘»\:{. preseat month is $5,105517. Th's is the s:c- | pany's steamer, which leaves n Francisco Hon. Charles Emory Smith of Philadelphia adopted by unanimous vote that the polic: | 0nd year siuce 1865 that the expenditures|in a day or two, or else there may be an- | lias been invited to deliver an address on the departments represented hereafter neither | Of the government have exceeded its reve- | other big cluim for damages on account of | currency before the Cincinnati Chamber of would demand nor require payment of any | MUcs. Lest year the deficit was $69,803,260, | llegal seizures filed by the British govern- | Commerce. Teward for arrests made by thelr officers, | making the aggregate deficiency since July | ment. The attitude of the latter is view Dr. Joshua F. Cook, president of LaGrange President Cleveland recelved the membors | 1. 1893, 3120,208,147. The recelpts from cus- | With much dissatisfaction at the State de- [college at Quincy, Il yesterday married SM RSE of the union and ladies accompanying them | (éms so far this year amount to a little over | FArtment, where it is regarded as an evidence [ on2 of the young teachers in the college. | QP 57 GOODS 6 SO AR B e B $133,000,000, which fs about $1,000,000 ex.|Of the unwarrantable concession to the Cana- [ The doctor is an old man, coss of the custom receipts during the whols | 21an pelagic sealers. It is also held that th A body of twenty miners demanded food ARTESIAN WELLS IN THE WEST |of the last fiscal year. The Internal revenue | ¢TCt Of the British action is to practically | of the superintendent of the Stalden Coal o ol receipts this month o date ageregate about | MUY, all measures of protection for the | company of Nelsonville, 0. He gave them Statisties Concerning Them Gathered by o | $125,500,000, as against $147,111,202 during | 1j00° 'fl"“d‘ Tl Caaaree pTohe b "lr(‘"::;;; money to supply present wants, ieologieal Survey. the fiscal year 1894. el st e r\‘i:)llu’ 'f" ‘a de. | Milton White, a wealthy farmer near Bowl- WASHINGTON, May 14.—The work of [ The bst information obtainable as to the | claration by the United States of the abroga- | '8 Green, Ky. has been arrested on the R s St results of the financial operations fis that [ {jon of the treaty. harge of murder. It is claimed he scared a ad Etatom /o 8 iod a t ; 3 man to death by threatening to shoot him ith spectal referenco to the artestan wells | SYon If the Income fax law is psrmiticd to = v v c - s remain as it is, the deficlency on July 1 next Gresham 18 M Hetter. Warner H. Lewis of Yates Center, Kan., of the western states, Is being carried on | will exceed $5,000,000, and it the law is| WASHINGTON, May 14—Secretary Gres. | ime to Kansas Ciiy yesterday to remove the steadily under charge of . H. Newell of the | declared unconstitutional it may reach $60,- |, i {0Rrea st tee totaytin remains of his wife to his home town, and 4 9 geological survey. Mr. Newell Is now pre- | 000,000, l“"" d’ c.;: ;u; "”"“!""H:‘ “yl‘ ;‘“ ‘"l;’"" *lllsmv"ml the body had been stolen from aring a summary of the more rece : : A el b a:03 109pnigers(thalarare, zm:“m soon .,’:. ready for pfm“n:fm'_""k BAZELTON'S FRIENDS ARE ACTIVE | aple sleep during the night and has been rest-| The final s ent through the Alaska Commercial com- Pure Linen MANHOOD RESTORED. 555 tion of a famous French physician, will quickly cure. wvous or discases of the generativ r;m a8 1 hood, Insomuia, Pains In the Back, Seminal ions, Nervons Debllity Pimples, Unfitnoss to Marry, Exhaustiug Drafis, Varlcocele miid nstipation. It stops all losses by day or night. Prevents quicl ness of dlm'\lnrx«;,{\'lllchI'V\fll("h"l-?}".l("hllflH,'D"rmll‘lhnriru‘unlvl‘ll 1 the horrors of Impotency, € ENE cleauscs the liver, the BEFORE ano AFTER H{HS 00T e iRy origans of all imparitica. fon of the southern Baptist s = ing easily throughout the day. The church was held at Washington yesterday. ! ? Callfornia stands at the head of the states | ffave Littlo Hope, However, the Dopart- | (1 “*H¥ (hronghout the duve fh Dleuratio |1t ‘atopted resotutions favoring international CUPIDENE strongthontand restoressmall weilk orgara, | et : ; e in the matter of artesian wertis, having about ment Will Reverse Itseif. is being gmh“’"y absorbed and Mrs, u,‘;“,mff arbitration. The next session will be held at The reason suffercrs are not cired by Doctors is becinse ninety per cent are troubled wi TSTEN £t oy KIGwh FeTAedy £ cra WILHOUE i operition: S0 (atlmon half of those in the country inside of her | WASHINGTON, May 14.—Several friends | and the attending physicians feel greatly en. | Chattanooga. o e iy and Maney reimed f % hixen doct oL GTeGt & Jormasnt Cur borders. Ulah and Colorado come next, fol- | of Mr. Seneca Hazeltcn, the minister to Ven- couraged by the improvemen Bishop Nichols of San Franeisco, who has 4150300k, 5% for $5.00, by mall. Send for PRER eircular and testimonlals, lowed a long distance behind by Texas and other states. Arteslan well boring is of com- paratively recent origin, few wells being more than a dozen years old. Since 1884 attempts to find flowing water have been made all over the west, but have been successful only in limited areas, although wells that furnish an important supply which can be pumped out by means of machinery have been found nearly everywhere. It has been ascertained in many places, however, that the stream of czuela, whose resignation has been called for by the secretary of state on account of Ad- miral Meade's charges, are in the city today and had & conference with the minister, who is here awaiting the outcome of the trouble. Hon. Bradley R. Smalley of Vermont, whose recommendation was mainly instrumental in securing the appointment of Mr. Hazelton to the post, is bere, and & member of the Representative Hitt is resting casily today. He passed a comfortable night and slept. weil. Miss Abigail Dodge (Gail Hamilton) 13 also reported improving slowly. Argument on T riff Cases Monday. WASHINGTON, May 14.—The supreme court has set Monday, May 20, as the date on which it will hear arguments of counsel in the case of Burr & Hardwick agalnst the United States on appeal by the government the Greek churches In Alaska in his dio- Ardrecs DAVOL MEDICINT €., P. O, Dox 2076, San Fraucisco, Cal, For Sale by FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. & KUHN & CO. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. cese, has started for New York, from which place he will sail for Russia to pay his re- spects to the czar. The Columbus, O., city council went on an excursion yesterday, and took a small cannon along to fire salutes from the rear of t train. At Corning one man was seriously in- jured by its discharge. Two young men at Guthrie, OkL, tried to “HE.T SUCCESSFULLY.” HAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS CLEAN HOUSE WITH Donald Grant syndicato of Minnesota, which : have some fun by scariog a traveling m:d - g Wit L om the decision of Jud celer of the E 1 1o erigate w ey the wella ls too small | 13y obtained large concessions in Veneauels, | o g, ccislon of Judge Wheel Fouihene [ cine vender. Instead of getting scared when 3 parts of the country the thirsty soil drinks | '®8 arrived and will say to the department [ district of New York. Judge Wheeler, in | they told him to hold up his hands he shot up the water before it gets more than 10 | that the United States minister has at- | this case, held that the new tariff act went | and killed one of them. _— S A P O I I O There are a dozen names for it—Invalld - Chair, Fire Chalr, 4 Chimney Corner Chair, d n s case, hel ke naw tarift act went = e = = | Draught Screen Chair, Great Comfort Chalr, 3 3 L feet from the well and it can only be carried | tended faithfully to the dutles of his office o ops ratl A A e P e be Elijah Brown, alias J. W. Hawood, gave s r y “ha E ) further by means of wooden gutters, or by | a0 has been most popular personally as an | (et the 'bill wiis Mot SiEned S the proi. | himself up at Seattle yesterday. He was an el R ik R GO 10J [7] | Winsed 8leeping Chatr, eto, 4 accumulating it in a reservoir, untli enough | official among the Venezuelans. The friends | dent until August 5. escaped convict from the Kansas penitentiary. But by whatever name it is called there is F, Is secured to produce a stream that can travel | of Mr. Hezelton have no definite expectation — He had joined the Salvatiom army, but he only one name for the result—luxurious come !:'irn rome :lnnnvn bel!ore drying up. An ad- | that the department will conclude to ehange “ g'! -\"1-':):"--. of Lmmigrants. said his past life haunted him. tort tional advantage of a reservoir is that the [ tho decision reached before the minister's VASHINGTON, May 14.—Commissioner | Phil H, Brady, a prominent young man of 4 e 2y waler Is allowed to get warm before belng [ resignation was asked for. Representations | General Stumpff of the immigration bureau | Atlanta, Ga., eloped from Oklahoma Gity with 35 {5 ohin tunL iy ,',m:‘f'ftf';' pdlei 3 DUt aln the vesetatlon. Arteslan water is | have been received from others than Admiral | yesterday received a telegram from Mr. Ren- | the niece of Attorney K. W. Stone. He was s ~ person or - \nvalid.. -~ Brofsctad ramsi | ysually ol And sometimes Injures crops | Meade bearing out in part the admiral's re- | ner, the commissioner at New York. stating | arrested at Kansas City, on the charge of 1 m asis [] | dravguts of ar. enabled to rest in cither cor- It very diffieult ‘ll:y‘ .“..“,r",'.:?,,., sborkilop [IPOFS © that 4,000 immigrants arrived at New York | [OT8¢TY, before the marriage ceremony was :] f1 Rer.o0 Josn amsian e Mck-ai SRR B I s ey Gitouis by, any meana: shart of IR o o SO e e e o okt Now Tork | Dartormed, cushioned seat that Is at least 30 inches wide ; tesian water can be found in the locality. | WASHINGTON, May 1.—(Special Tele. | ®XPected to arrive during the remaining days s bt [ 18 the front, and 38 mehes dsep, withisy 3 This Is what ls generally termed the sub- | gram.)—Second Licutemant Leonard b | Of this NNK (AT Aty privAls re o) we say that R‘Pans T:\bules, thC [ }lenea simun, back and sides; 16 is Dot s ] .ll):;:o:i -l-mt:l;v:l:ll‘:_::h;“:nflmlal:dw." llr:rl.l::‘- PI;I;:(“! ST’;)nd Infantry, is granted ten days ';L’:‘rl&u“urueun ed during the last several :l (= | that one is able to sleep, read, converse, eat, 4 of which are comparatively uniform, aithoot | “Soitional Jeave. S i - write or ‘doze in this chair with immense , b hta a .. Carpenter, Ninth In- Uh! Again Attended Cabinet Meeting. [ 3 covered over to a considerable de e | fantry, e 6 o Ly the ) ? P Ll x Meen enjoyment. Fincial dritt, and ‘n this weter can aiweys bo L\‘r'l'x'm ‘board, New Fork Clty, 'at & e 1o | MnCruNOTON, Moy 1.~ ME L ot best and standard rClnedy for stom- | Only e years ago thess winged chaira A . found. In Texas there I other belt, ) | be désignatéd by himself. g J f - Socrets B ere v pensive b ve o sub-humid. where wells u’;eu;\\'li.ltyi‘e.b\Aru:llrnl “Captafn Solomon W. Roessler. Corps of | State, again attended the cabinet m:t:ng o (] | Jare YHIT sxpentivn. - Fodsy.we sk Al 4 Denver (hero is a district that was once a | FNEIneers, is Kranted’ two monins' cxten- | today at the express request of the presi (] . . [ ]| e vatterns, tun size, at only $20.00. No E very Bne aresian country. but so many wells | “¢%,S5,\4YE on suregon's certincates. " | tent, careying with him Into the discussi ach and liver troubles, will cure [ person over 50 years of ago can aftord to b have been bored that the water has been | is granted seve o sty asantry, | 8 i Pl s e T | without oue of these delightful chairs. is granted seven days’ iditional leave, our foreign rel ns. nearly exhausted and many of the wells have | Captain Willlam J. Wakeman, assistant e — Q ceased to flow. surkron at Fort Thoims, Ky., I grasted four Carlisle I'coked for Four Speeches. i i Kk . f ! ; months' leave. ey L ¢ i Balt Laks, in Utan, n:\-n‘::)l"-:: u':'"ef::fie,‘:{ First Liculenant Dwight E. Holley, Fourtn | ,, . SrUNOTON, May 14.—Secretary Car- your l]CadaChe or blllOUS attack. IChaS sleEI‘lck & Go & GUANIp-and poraistincy. The waien comes | (EIANEYL 8 Wranted ‘two montha’ exten- | (41 T8 SRS foiations to spskc es ‘ : it e d sion of leave, follows: Covington, Ky., Monday, May 20; ™ RE OF v 3 fm e Tkt ot ot B | o e et B, | it e L ey, Mg 0 o eas liof (]| FURNITURE OF EYERY DESCKIPTION, ; 2 ke, It would be dificult to'exhuust this | WASHINGTON, May 14~The Ramger, [ % OFien, Ky., Saturday, May 25 Lotaville, ne tabule gives relief, 1206:1208 - + DOUGLAS ST ] L y uumber of wells. The Denver | which has arrived at Panama from Esmer. | 57" ; 3 p, supply was exhausted because the water came | aldes, reports affairs tranquil in Eeuador B i - -] Tou) & short distanes sway and was nok The, Alert has salled from San Juan d 1 Sur oMy Sl ambin Euifion | 4 , o Panama. It is stated at the Navy de-| Was of value to the world by fllustrati b There Is a small artesian belt near Miles | partment t everything is now M)qull‘l the improvement in the l"!l)h.llnl'nl.u:g~ City, Mont., and another near Las Vegus, | In Nicaragua that o trouble is feared. and . Ripans Tabules: 8old by druggiats, or by mafl E Qey. Bus, | 102 ISATaElL that R (rouble ls feared and | and eminent physicians will tell you that the g7 ibats Taveles: S0l M Gragaiats, ot b7 mal 8 3 o i aat et ot Jeave S an 3:1| progress in medicinal nts has been of pans Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st., N. Y. = r ¥ ":'héolr:;:h|::‘:-c;l“l:(g":‘l|a‘((:|::l:ml::r:«&:; e has T R merionn \ntecests. | doval importance, and as a strengthening [ PERMANENTLY : Tk, 1 o (1 | B . S 1 SRR | i e o s LS oS ' e | LI east and there aro continual falls in the | arrived at Groytown | ————— b strata, preventing the water from traveling e Marriage Li — — PAY : for any very great distance. Where the Sanie Kion Dig 2ot Ak the Rebel i Rt ; strata are not faulted, they are undulating | WASHINGTON, May l.—Senor Calva,| The following marriage licenses have been Cook your Quaker Oats Nottce, NO PAY UNTIL CURED k- and wells sunk near the center part of the | the Costa Rican minister here, has entered | lssued by the county judg:: th EVERY WOMAN " long undulations usually tap water that has | @ strong denial of the report from Panama | Name and Address. Ase. oroughly, madam! Then Sometimes needs & reliable | | The annual meeting of stockholders of the WE REFER muwl.w;'lmmw < wed (here from each side of the I > the Birde s o ¥ 5 e e A “ monthly regulat medicine, | Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri ey Rail- V. erence » B o e gactyside ot Ihe, undulston, | 4, ths efct that his government has been | Jon W, Donanoo. Omauha. 2| (\{ se¢ how many saucers your "R, PEAL'S | foacoapany, il be held at tne Gmos,ct N naTian Eaae ! ¢ worked by windmills, a motive power that | Uolombia, and has entered into u secret | yames MeMasters, South Omaha. . ... 2 boy will eat for breakf: 1 ay. May 1 18, At 2 o'clock pr m. for tha 3 e o e s o cMaste O X 36 at for breakfast. day, May 17, 1896, at 20o'clock p. m., for the Is teldom exhuunted In tha part of tho coun- | AiATCE With thom, He says he has oficial | Augusta Hander, Souin Omahar.//1//\! § PENNYROYAL PILLS, | cicction'dr diecctv®unscor " ruiidé don | No Operation, No Detentlon from Business, 4 Sy o ery gyl and wil irrlgate | iy Seen Goime ‘sveryting w118’ pawer | 462, SNbods, Omana nf Y| Sold only in 2 1b. Packages. Are promyt_ eafe and certain n result, The genw | (e meotitg, o L MY come before SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 3 thinks that i the farmers there were ready | iy "laws by “the Colombian rotumes oy | Leot Weleh, South Omaia. » gy s s el J. b, REDFIELD, Bectstury. THE 0. E. MILLER CO. - to cultivate only as much land aroun: FORNAR aease or | yeaie D Mi Lue ‘B 11.00. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 1 ated Apill 9, 18%. . E. (7] 4 e d Areund. thelr | afhiess, nale Ay NOUER SRABRA:o+vs1sr000r B0 Dodge atrect, Omabia, Neb. | 4| ThMay-2-8ied 507-308 . Y. Life Bldg., OMAHA, NES, i

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