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THE OMAHA DAILY BLE SATURDAY 1AY 11, 1901 15.604 Bee, May 10, 1901 T " "~ sesshstossssssvassld ICDETE e | BOAT BURYS, WOMEN DROWN | oo @ |LYNCH SUSPECTED POISONER | FREMONT, ay o he § y r r — § Bee Publishing Co.Dear Sivs: 1 ' ( 0 i‘ e 1ll-Named Bon Voyage Lights a Weird § o very much pleased to acknowl- $ Oklahoma Uattlemen Responsible for J. L. Night on Lake Superior, { ©edme recefpt ot the Emerson p! M Chandler's Death, | [ ] ¢ wWhich was awarded me as first ¢ - | L ; prize in the recent Bee dot contest, § ] | ALTMAN FAMILY ARE THE VICTIMS : It lins heoti adiired by many and ¢ | DONE AS MEANS OF PROTECTING STOCK | | B { 1 cortainly feel well paid for time § | andtrouble cspent competing. § | gy papected o Serve as Wa y . . n Grandmother, Mother a ! % y o 4 bl We' invite the attention of Hosiery and | “"§iiiiilil oni Gne Duagneer | § Kindly accent my thanks for your 4 | = ohers Who Wy e Doct Underwear buyers to our large and splendid | sen Hh Crew nud ¥ SO a % '"I“"'I'IP‘"“ ”"" laiedy bkl PR 4 i Other Passenger ishing The nerensed popu- § o line 'of goods—now ready—among whlcg ’: farity and . {8 gdding of . miany § i 1 i i $ permnnent nnmes to Its no o ! A R ’ " i ’ will be found special lots particularly adapted | HOUGHTON. Mk say 10—The pue. | § VETHANENE mames 10 it now farge 1 WICHITA, Kan. May 100, L Chandier, | An Exeellent Combination. b - o to prcsent needs. | gt -I ALR- ”'\ agh ml'm | : subscription list, T am, very re : an old resident of loland, Day county, Okl 1 T plassant method $8d ¢ seial senger steamer Hon Voyage caught fire in | 4 1 ', was taken from his home last night, pre- | ¢ pleasant method and beneficl P Women's Black Cotton Hose~out size, Women's Fine Jersey Ribbed Umbrella | Lake Superior tonight and was beached | & 1 tiully 'I.'"“' SPTHRLIN 1| sumably by cattivmien, and lynched, There gffects of the well known_ remedy, The Surpnsmgly regular 356 quplity, redaced to 25c per| Drawers—lace trimmed, white only— | near the Portage ship canal. A telephone | § b 8 S $ | being no telegraph in that section of Okla- | SYBUP OF Fios, manufuctured by the pair. We also have them in all| at G0c per pair. message from Red Ridge, t near< (4, coeoosssosss| homn the news of the Iynching did not| GALIRORNIA Fio B¥Rup Co. fllustrate Swell Effect white foot 6r spMt sele. | Women's White Jersey Ribbed Union est ;hn ;|-m where -:w"m-a ner was |m‘«l S reach Woodward until tonight. For some | it \;'\,-W,‘f{‘,{'.l -’;‘;:i‘f"":lk“v:}\l‘lvl:‘ LU ingich i ' Suits—Low neck, sleeveless, umbrella | on the shore, says that five passengers, all lgirong of Alblon représented €. . Mur- | time there has been trouble between the H InR&tive f bl L o8 L style, wide knecs, trimmed with lace, | women, were drowned in geiting from the [y 14" peditioner. Messrs. Critchald | farmers and the cattlemen and during the | GeiiIS, laxative and presenting | that disti yguishes our Spring of § for 41,00 Y oxtra good qualities—at G0c, Toe and | boat to shore. The rest of the pas- |ang’ Kemp of Fullerton represented the | ISt few weeks a great many cattie nave | tagte and accoptable to the system, 1t Styles is a revelation to those b | $1.00 per suit. sengers, all of them men. and the crew | remonsirators. The bdard voted it down | died from poisoned water. Chandler wias| fgthe one perfect strengthening 1axa- d ho h. B R ) R g B “Steriing" Uoion Sulta-—Lisle, { escaped in satety (0 the beach pars | IMARImOUS. 10 1S probable that this will | Suspected and Iynched a: o warning (o | ies, cleausing the systom eftocuually, well-dressed men who have er 1x1 Or.2) d, . full regular made, low neck, sleeve- | The persons drowned were five members | o carried to the distflct court. The | others. The identity of the Iynchers is | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers i elastic—fust the thing for sehool wear less, knee length, whito only, at $2.35 | of {he Altman family of Laurium. They | Omaha Brewing company erected a building | 00t known gently yet promptly and ensbling one labored "md," the belief that ~20c per padr. per suit, or high neck, long sleeves, | included the grandmother, mother and the [ hore last year. but the bodrd would not to overcome habitual constipation per- such creations could onl | ar, bu 1 v Children's Red Ribbed Cotton Hose— | anklo length, in ecru or white, at|jatter's three daughters. One daughter was | grant a license, consequently it has been | GOVERNOR SA AGE IN OMAHA | manentl Its perfect freedom from arise with the high pfl“d Two thread, real maco, #izes 5 to 8- | $3.00 per suit. rescued. vacant. Con Bagon of 8t. Edward, if suc- | every objectionable quality and sub- i be per pairs We also carry the silk in flesh color, | The hurning steamer was first sighted at | eq, y . B | stance, and its acting on the kidn ilor. : man of common P A 4 SR Dhereran, it 0 por outt T b f \ cessful, will occupy their building. Nebraska's Chief Execnttve Wingtes | pO000 BHG 0 Tt Ol wenkening atlor, e h . Women's White Swiss Ribbed. Vests— ow nec veless, . it [ o'clock. It was then several miles out - it A 4 and bowels, « e1 i - Open work- fronf, squAre cat neck, or high neck, long slecves, at $6.00 | from tho shore and was headed for the | MANY KNIGHTS INITIATED i b i bl "'"""_""“" o or irritating them, make it the ideal sense will cut down his tailor's sleeveless—18¢, or 3 for b0e. per suit, beach. The steamer was burning fercely, i laxative. bill about one-half by wear- was (he popular Bélter that some of the o] - gt In tha process of manafacturing figs h but was upparently In control of the crow dae of (he wathe Order of | Governor Savage was among the visitors | are used. e they re pleasant to the ing ocur ready-to-put-on-tail- WE CLOSD SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. The steamer strack the bottom nearly a Khornsan lished nt ut the state meeting of Shrincrs last night. | tagte, hut the medicinal qualitiesof the | ored cloti-es vary fabile of AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALI’S PATTERNS mile from land, owlng lo. the shoal water Hastings He came from Lincoln on a late afiernoon | remedy are obtaised from senna and b b o A0 A Observers from a distance failed to see the f— train and will return to the Capital Uity | other aromatic plants, by a method the season’s oifermg is shown Ifeboats lowered, but they must have heen HASTINGS, Neb,, May 10, —(Special Tel- | Saturday morning. known to the CALiFORNIA Fia SyRup h t its b:st :LD:“ & o used to aid the passongers and crew who | egram.)—Over 200 members were initiated | “My presence in Omaha has no political| Co.only. In order (o get its beneficial ere at its Dist. 9 0 :H;:p[‘;,‘"l The steamer 1s now seen to be | into the Dramatle Order of tho Knlghts of |or official significance whatever,” sl he em-v‘s;n:mlll Xt d imitations., please Prices $10 00 $12.00 - " jod i e from bow (o stern and | Khorassan bor etonight. At 8 o'clock a [to a reporter. “I am here to attend the | rememberthefull nameof the Company . 0. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. will probably be a fofal loss. The Bon | street parade was had. It was headed by [ meeting and hanquet of the Shriners and | printed on the front of every puckage. and $15.00. Voyage was owned by Singer's White Line | & mock band, which executed an Oriental | unle mething unforescen happens | will Ket. It | the wounds caused by such a collapse as | TTANSPOFtation company of Duluth and fs | funeral dirge. The . members were all | return to my duties in Lincoln tomorrow | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ON 4 recoup’ losses by follo®ing the marke! thet of Tutiachy ar ot to be healed in a | 193 feet long by thirty feet beam dressed in Arablan costumes and were fol- | morning. 1 am getting my ofMctal BAN FRANOISCO, CAL. | lowed by 200 men, many of whom were in | well under way and expeet to have all LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. i conditioh of the banks | . | v ave all mat LLE, western poléntates . who were admittedly | day is patent .Tlll\ LAl ! Ortent h ors ssed | & pertaink to pointments s od | Worsale hyall L'ruggists. —F rico t0c. per bottle forced to “walk sidoways“‘uring. w por- | atter yeborany's emersency mewsures wil| ), W, WELPTON 18 ELEGTED | (i, 0%, 3 coniames.. "The warn-of | within the next two o thres meoks. |~ LOTHING(O tion of yesterday's events were again in the | want to be gauged before adequaie judg v i tio: . - “There are two ancles be market this afternoon in @ bold attempt | ment can be passed upon the outlook. Made President of Northwestern Ne- “{’!' R LU AL AR L L L ““””m""l yei il B COMNER 15th AND DOUGLAS to retrieve (helt losses It is a remarkable fact that the un- braska Bankers' Associntion vthias' hall Ty La S OILYE TANE e 1 we ploase you tell others—ilwe don't toll we. precedented violence of Thursday's upset at Alliance Meeting. As this is the third and last temple to | the positions of steward and assistant i - Control Still Question Jreild have.cesulted 1n not o single Calllirs pic be established in Ncbraskd, there were | Physician. Then there are two secretaries DR M cREw The obvious leadership of the movement | ShORE PR TEE Ly ALLIANCE, Neb., May 10 1al.)— | 1arge dclegations present from Clay Center, | 0f the State Library commission to be . C of Union Pacific and the southwestern | Ty " comisgion houses gemerally were [The first anoual mecting of the Northwest- | Edgar, Fairfield, Nelson, Davenport, Red [chosen and I think there is a position in L H L “.'.’.'m'-“..u'.';.'::;"..." » group ground for the conjecture that | oo 1o accepting much new business to- | ern Nebraska Bankers' association, held at | Cloud. Juniata, Aurora, Minden, Arapahon, | connoction with the State Board of Charities by . te 6 p. m. it was hased on benefits expected to accrie | Py » | day. About one-third of the commission |this place, has just adjourned, after o suc- | Minden, McCook, Harvard, Kearney, Grand [and Corrections that remains to be flled d to Unlon Pacific from the control of North- |y co "\ oula only take buying orders from | cegsful session, The meeting was merely | 181and, Beaver City and Blue Hill. ‘The | Atide from theso there are only a few TR 4 ern Pacific; a control which was still | (i TG Tguld pay them in full and | preliminary and nothing was done cave to | installation was done by officers of the |Positions of minor importance still at my o i, . ARROW stoutly maintained today, but as emphat- | (i ere required €0 excessive margins as to | elect officers and adopt a constitution, | local lodge, as follows: G. A. Weiriek, | 41sposal et BRAND ically denied by the Hill-Morgan paties. | fo (it {Fading greatly. The heaviest buy- | Tha organization was pursuant to the ro. | Toval viziers . A. Pennoll, mahedi; H. H.| “AS to appointments made by my pre » FEP 1t was remarkable that the breaking of | ary came from the sectlons that have been | con division of the state into groups of | Cherry, joc: C. A. Phillips, grand emir; | ©0380r, I will reiterate what I have already NASHUA | DALFIN the corner in Northern Pacific by the set- | 4ojye {n arranging deals for the absorption | from oight to fittcen counties, the bankers | Will R. Alexander, mokeuna: Willey Wil. | #aid," continued the governor, “and that iy el e tlement with the shorts at 150 brought al- | of other properties. Thesc interests seemed | op each group to be in turn members of | lams, mental: J. M. Conoughy, sahib; J }“ '“','I‘ e ".]“I";"" """"']"'l""" """”) oy Sl I d Tor s most no stock upon the market. But it Is |y regard the developments yesterday the Nebraska Bankers' association | . Tennant, sebréiaty; W. L Hoaglang, | {i5SCC0MIMN WL BO Seitioved By e withous evident that the contesting parties In|(he most favorable thing that could The fellewing Were present na defegates: | troasurer. it wan uider the dirsction of | St oASSS. But 1 will say, However, thh CLUETLEE&E‘QDY&CO Northern Pacific are not yet prepared to | happened for the carrying out of their |y \¢" \weinion Ogalalla; F. M. Knight, W, | Mr. Jesse Couger of Lincoln. A banquet | ©V€TY officeholder will have to attend ‘o his lat go of a single available share of the | plans and accumulation of stock by them stock. The settlement with the shorts was promised today at the ofices hoth of Kuhn, duties in a faithful manner. 1 am going | ( d A pton, Alliance; D H. Corbin and R. M. Hampton, Alliance; I to watch all of them and see that there is was resumed on a large scale during the | p* poy t B0t (o B B L ray This buying was so large that the sup- followed the initiation. Dr. W. H of this city was toastmaster. Linn a8 BlhRa: % AL bR st OnRIEs st L no carelessness in any of the departments A‘ y ONIC Loeb & Co. aud J. P. Morgan & Co. and | ply of stocks was practically exhausted """\\\"”‘\’{'knhu.'nr«vum::::w "".r’:"""\:.f":"'";’,:“"{'1 Nebranka University Again. |1 would do this in my own business and A T &::.Gn'll.l"l’fi'!::{a it s probahle that anly the completion of | many orders at fairly high limite could not | o VO JHAEL0 o RO M QUL | LINCOLN. May 10, (Special Te‘egram.)- | there s uo reacon why 1 should ot io the SPECIALIST the settlement will reveal how much of | be filled. R0 Wi 3, Rbodet or the third time the representatives of | same as the servant of the people Cooling, Rracing, Sustainin the purchases of stock made by the two | 4 - | " fhe following officers were elected: | Missour! State university have defeated the Regarding my office force, there will te " ) ' in the trentment of 5 Catis s i PR R | B \ University of Nebraska In the annual talk- | B0 change there until July 1, when Mise| ———— = an parties within the last Wéek can be de \W“AT A BANKER THINKS OF IT | precident, J. W. Welpton; vice president, ing match. In .h.(.r,?,‘,l,,t ..M o] the visit | Duresil wil setire Trom (he position of o il il ot N R livered il |, M. Huntington; secretary and treasure A RECONSTRUCTOR, The bargain-hunters wore also on hand | yo .oy in Wall street today, although their oper- ing debaters met their opponents and ex- ceiled them in both logic and eloguence. | C. C recorder. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE, To fill he ce v se o fill her place I have chosen 5 permanent cure guaranteed Husted of Syracuse. Fekeln Says the Prosperity [ W. B. McQueen, w mbers of the executive | g | A Y i b | t ithout ~ cutting, { of the Country Will Not committec of the Nebraska Bankers' asso- | co 3 § 2 Jov S R S e g | than 10 days, w atious fell away as the recovery of prices i | Chation. 3. W. Welpton and T M. Hunting. | GO¥ernment construction, operation and | Governor and Mrs. Savage have tuken|Made of Grapes, Fruits and Health | loss of time: DrUraled.” DULIDE/INS MOFNSE AoWRVGE L . o fortification of the Nicaraguan canal was | poss:sion of the executive mansion and Giving Merb U STRICTURE gurg, o loas than, 5, dafe there were a largo number of transactlons | yio. jumes H. Eckels, former compirol- —— ::',. :,%:‘:,:.R(,,”:,,]",;,,':k '?.r,',, ,:'::‘,‘":i,rh,‘;,: :::,.»R?,‘u' ,;::: :: lfi:nim:l?:'l :"rl “n”lln:” Ly from business, " A herfect cure guaranteed. recorded for cash, both in stocks and! e . v d ; f s T wab bl BLLL and wll Blood Disea recorded for cash, ‘both in stocks a0d1jer of (e currency, but now president o BI) NAVY BOYS GOODBY |were the reprosentatives. Nordin made a | within the limits of his torm of ofce, of| _FOR_OVERWORKED M BLOOD POISON &5y s rontment SaFERIN:Hlstor VSURIDIDAYY. for hid piis | Lli COMBATSIAl Naitozal bésk ot Chicago, e brilliant openiag and closing argument. | course. T have a few farms that [ can % which i far more satistuctory and siccess. i3 g £ “ | makes the following statement over his , 's speec . cone o tRage ket ouse w q | ful than “Hot Springs” treatment an ERhat: Dete 15 & belteh 16 ‘the. divect | Mekee the wing : Blair' Cltleens Turn Out In Honor | Burk's speech was a model of concise logic. | mortgage to keep the house warm and the FOR DELICATE WOMEN | “NAlt the cost. All breaking out 184¢ yestofdk¥'s Bents whs mide Unnécess | MSDAtUTe i the-Chicago Tribune: : o1 Recruits Leaving Nebraska was champloned by Cronin, Ber- | handles of the big front door polished and e i slgra of the disease disappear at once. bt 1 4004 3 “ | 1 do not believe that the spectacle in New Home. key and Lee. Cronin made an exceptionally | When this source of revenue is exhausted A '‘cure that 1s guaranteed for life. sarily violent by the excitement of some |york on the stock market will affect the idiads St¥ong speecti, Hoth {a openlng a8A {n re. |1 wiil make some other arrangement for a | TOR-WEAK cases cured of nervous of tpdhiANI: simibare of the stock ex- | CRUTED BeNSTRL DRSS Co ot Tvoived | BLATR, Neb 10.~(Spectal Tele- | buttal. The thre Judges were unanimous | home." # i OVER 20,000 LU T A A + ¢ iy @ commercial interests a olved | BLAIR, Neb, ~(Spec ] ree fud una s o | (Al 4 'm:'”i ':.mw ,.M :::“,’: ,"b ‘"“, ),';:m“"' WHAS s GoTME 01 8 WAL Nt | ram.)The largest crowd that has been | in awarding the decision to the Missourl i It stimula‘es, strengthens and :4'u<|.|lzy~<l bashfulness, gleet and all unnatural meji SUppos: at some of these |ent. nor the manufacturing in ke difiot” Anne G ny B 161t for | men. | the «ystem and builds up the nerve centers | n Free, mede Ahue sacriloes In (he Chaotlo eon- | Lriied siaies Bieel Comunny, T, | 6 pantubs s e thesa. tesiBAL . ot i WITH FEZ AND TIGER CLAWS| [, 0w I S AN oW it Of Thursday, There was some buy- | it Wit dine o week since, notwiihsta the boys who have enlisted for the Unitea | NePraskn fish Sehool Declaimers. | Sistomach. roubies Dyspepsia and . Bick CLELLLL r‘,- tree frotm ing dack of ks from these sources and | the market price of the stock Is dow | States aaty off on thetr trip. Of the |...KEARNEY Neb. May 11.—~(Special Tele: "’"Bh-‘"‘- Journey Over Sunda of Ne. | Stomach ¥ s L ":'4“-1';"5 Bt e L Moe over 516 Sout Alspi, By those who got out in the early | Potnte The sume may be said of allthe) o L8 S8R 8 G0 V0 ke Vexamined fn | 8T8:)--Tho fourteenth aunual contest of braska and lowa to the i cadaches disapiear With 1ts use. |1t over- | g8, 00D pelween Farnam and Do 2 part of the week and wanted to get back. | “The evil of it all is that in an era of [ Omaha two were refected and a half dozen | ¢ Nebraska High School Declamatory L uodd peh laskunn ENd e combltl S ERellLER Lid ] Toniorrow's i pending holiday, it was | #peculative craze the rit of a StocK as | pookeq out. Seven go from Blair, as fol- | UMON Was in this city this evening. Gold L - to this season of the ye: s S T T —— 3 [ folt, ifsuted a period for calm reflection | &1 Invesimens cuts po tgure whatsoeven | o O ilerman, Otto Smith, | Medals were awarded to the winners in | From over the sands of Nebraska and | Acts as a mild laxative, thus cleansing bt et b sy { which must tend to clear the situation | oy dowmn o not changed my view upoh | charles Eyans, Eugenoe Rovee. Worth | (eI respective classes, as follows: Ora- | IOWA the subjects of the tiger claws and | th tem and keeping It In a healthy [T — 2~ | &1l further, Thare was also some manip- the point, despite these days of excitement, | p g~ pyooay ’K(\“” and Fred Tavlor, | (07'cal—First, Edward Willlams, Grand the wearers of the fez traveled Friday until | condition | i ulations gt fi¥ices foi 'the beneft of thoss | (RAL NS ALERCGATD, PAURGRE, MOCKS: B8 RO | mn “High sohool cadets with their guns | 14180; second, Yale Holland, Seward. Dra. | hey arrived at the onsls of Omaha and in | It has proven so beneficial that we feel e s e i whore bofrowing' piiw ~ had been largely | ax matters of investment, as they t00d on | marched to the depot in honor of Mr, | MOUC—FIrst. Charles M. Lefler, South | !he temple of Tanglers they found welcome e afus. unstle: fob oc. it ! {mpaired by shrinkage In collateral | Friday last. They went'down today way | gictuin “Who has been thelr captain for | QMAA: second, Cauncey Hrubesky, Genova, | At the hands of those who acknowledge al- | 4t oicc. el u larke bottle for e, most = = SO ALF 18 A Al ! > has by captain for Sifip i 5 Feid - | leglance to the sway of theMystic Shrine, . | &8 1arge as you puy $1.00 for of other kinda, ! value," 86tha of the manipulation was also | g6l Hifl K eanonabis. fins 4 renction | over a vear. As the train left they fireq | HUmOrous—First, Lydin Shults, ‘Schuler; | I¥€itice to the sway of the Mystlc Shrine. | T8 2FE0 B0 SR B SLE for OF athor kinde ; " 1 with a view to the henefit of the London | il come which gradually will bring them | a salute and gave the High school yell, second, Nellle Handley, Noffalk. Judges:| 13 o ! i, only thing of the kind known. Its worth UONGERT BAND. BOOI, TICHIAS market, where there 1s a perlodical settle. | back to a point wlithin the limits of eufe( : Rev. O, W, Witar, York; Brof. H, M, Baton, | stepazien Mking for enligblenment Wad | oy oqialled, Bvery dose. 5 wafth o JUNE FESTIVAL OV SALE NOW i SH it and prudence, The Struggle for master Lincoln: F. E. Beeman, Kearney. The de. | B4idance on the rond across the desert. ¢ e 18 woi n L B ment on Monday which fs much dreaded | gn the yart of gre o pe Arpey e de- | o lav to your health 5 tr TR 1 art of great interests been ur : ere o 188 i ) Yours truly, AT FOLLOWING PLACE ; 1. 4R6.I0H1h GPaTALors in Atmetice: owlds | oM TE Ino ofiihty erskty nag Boonun: MIT BY CHARGE OF BIRDSHOT | isions were unanimous without the ata of FOey (wATeiNchvad fon Ny niRbL wRAGHANd Your druggist | toheavy declines since the last settlement, | (1€ loss of supposed Wwinnings, but the a ’ Referee H. F'. Carson of Kearney. PR S L R L World-Herald Otfice, | b P b s | legitimate Investor who has the (hifigs he Clty Marshal is Fired Upon temple of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles | O- : O ) orld-Heralk 3 1 it Bave <10 bo filkde good. 8 Dought i Just as well off as he wa Wifls Péolsoting Lincaln Dehnters Defent Beatrlce, | of the Mystlc Shrine, of the prekent contury, || Mulls Lightning Pain Killor Cures Ter Graud Hotel, 16th and Howard. § The Day's Advanees. D e e 0 T stk calle Tage Hanlers. | LINCOLN, May 10.—(Spectal Telegram.)— | There was a business session earlier in || By poen st o Poqns known, to-the ephens & Smith, opposite P. 0. ! Some of the ‘more notable of today's ad- [ upon for credit by thelr customers entitiod The subsidizing of the United States ship- | the day and at 8 o'clock the work of guid- [ O ' o 0 i Dally News, 112 8, 14th 8t | viliodi Were Uhfon Pabific, St. Paul and | thereto, have readily, granted it and will| ALLIANCE, 10.—(Special.)— | PIng interests was the question over which | ing the weary travelers alang (he trackless the Tallor, 210 8. 1511 ! Lackawana, 179 ench; Consolidated Gas, | Coodingly strong with Inerensing denssie | CIY Mazsnol beiter known the Lincoln and Beatrice High school ora- | paths of the desert to the eternal and sweel |~ et Tallot, 3 il f Il Bh | 16; Burlington and Amalgamated Copper, | and large reserves. The rates necessavily | Scrub Peciwct, recelved a charge of bird- | tors met In joint debate tonight in the High | fountains of Zem-Zem began. There were Pharn th anc rnam, | 1214; International Power, 11%; Baltimore | aT¢ stiffer as the demand has become | shot from @ gun this afternoom In tha | *¢hool audiforium. The contest was sharp. | forty-one strangors in the caravan and Bishop's Pharimacy, 16th and Locust, o kreater. o | | & Ohlo, 11; 'St Louis Southwestern prefer- | *1a's "tow davs 1 look for all this excite. | BANAS of Pete Workman, a farmer, hait a | Tho judges awarded the decision to Lincoln | each one of them was of that Inquiring turn Jno. B. Conte, 8. 16th 8t i M0, 1041 Bugar, Delaware & Hudson and | ment io be over witlana he nvibiinialte: [ mils east of town. Tho city had been | debaters, allowing them a score of 7. |of mind which dellghis the wearers of the 0. 1. Kiplinger, 15th and Farnam, General Blectrie, 10 flo and the conniry's general business in | dumping garbage on the land occupied by [ BeAtricé ran up a count of 831-8. Walfer | fez and tiger claws. The work continued Rees Printing Co., 10th and Harne | This represents a rapid rate of recovery | bais il Seontiohe G normal basis, That | \woian and he objected. When the | Tibbets of Beatrice won first place on in- | until midnight. when the entire party sat — BB LR J.§ ' basis will “continue to be one of grow.ng ) h 2 V Baisiteling ¢ Tt 1K | from the extreme low prices Thursday [ wealth and widespread prosperity. wirshal went 1o protect the men who | 41¥idual effort. Clarence Johnson of Lin- | down to a feast in the banquet hall of the Bee T'ublishing Co., 17th and Karnam, which had already been largely recovered - duwmped the rarbege Workman fired o him, | ©00 Was voted second. Masonic temple. E Myers-Dillon Drug Co, 16th and Far- J in the violent rebound of th late trading [ Mill Quita the Baltimore, Lee's recovery is hoped for. o gy T Here the viands from every oasis were naw street ot the exchange. There was an obvious| NEW YORK, May 10.-It was annouriced . : DAVID .CITY, Neb., May 10—(Bpecial.)- | fiinsled with the waters trom the. cele- — Sherman & McConucll, 16th and Dodge, | disposition to hail this as a révival of the | this afternoon that James J. Hill and rnx Down Licen etitio | The reports of the three national b K brated fountain which sparkle and foam, N. A. Kubn & Co., 15th and Douglas, § boam o tho part of some of the more sau- Charles H. Tweed have resigned from the | CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., May 10.-(8pe- | o' Davi el made to the commtpoiter of | 40d the tired and enlightened travelers par- P[alsad hy tha cmzs"s m Heige AHIR & 1408 Favpam, Euins of th speculative bull element. But | board ot directors in the Baltimore & Ohlo | clal)—At & meeting of (he village board | 1o enreancs shan that tre amreller Of | took of refreshments, both gastronomic I+ benfold Divg ¢ o after the week's experienco of tho severs | railroad and that Smmuel Rea and James | lost night o hearing was granted to the | ot ©"ICE STO8 FER 0 ‘xruT-?»‘;ss J&0- | and vocal. There was no set program for Sunborn, 1507 Howard St. | veralties of over-spccuiation a remewal of | McCrea of the Peansylvania raliroad have | remonstrance against a saloon filed May 4. | yaionman o* o SESICESIEE S0A00.80. 1T | the toasts. the responses being made at the omahfl and wclfl"y. Richardson Drug Co., 002 ackeon ¢ the, same was strongly deprecated. That | been elected in their places. Charles Ogden of Omaha and James AFM- | 1500 show the deposits were $369,382 2';'.- nuu:;nunn nE the toastmaster at first, and H. B. Grabuam, 24th and Farnam $ts. 4 re A 988,4 . 8| as the merriment increased there came a el v ’¥i . 5 ¢ net gain ih deposits in twd years of 9268,- | question whether the foasimaster was to | - WhAU man or woman can daubt the vip. | MErTitt-Graham Drug Co., 16th and 4 §7462. The banks say the supply of money | call upon the speaker o the speaker was to | {10 I ('oke Dandruff Cure after the evi- [ Iarnam Sts ; ; G ence that hus been produced (rom dns 1« ; 510 8 i ‘ s greater than (he demand. announce that his time had come to talk. | day in columns of (s paper for ihe past | Rector & Willelmy 510 So. 10th St. A . Reception to High School The waters of Zem-Zem made prophets and | two W-v:w R ey AR e s Pusion Gallagher, 701-11 So. 10th St, | | HIASTINGS, Neb. May 10.—(8pecial.)— |S6rs orators and poets from material | pANDAL CERE e o e i L L Sehmidt & Co., 24th and Cuming. h The juniors of Hastings High school gave :A“;‘P’r‘ "r:{‘:"'l'_' By mppte ""“-".“"'l‘l‘;" | ghat those whom St has benefitod il tacir | Crigsey Fharmacy, 24th and Luke Sts, @ reception to the seniors last n ‘ ary circumstances, and wit end s B, Howell, Leate 5y ) AT I8hL 8| o)t confessed famous after-dinnor speakers i 8.B. Howell, Lenveuworth and Park Av present at one banquet there is no neces. Clem Chase sity for astonishment at the fact that the fountain ran dry before ihe Bedouins were ready 1o refire. Those who crossed the sand L. Drennan and G. B PPaxton bik, 16th and Far- 1. | Read What Some oi tire Leading | 1 € 0 Dealers of Omana Say About Coke ; Dandruff Cur A Hospe, 17 A Whole City D:lighted with the S . Results of a Test of Coke Dandrafy Grace Bunce delivered the address of wel- come, to which Harry Kidder responded Dancing was the principal amusement ! Blks' Miss Anna Hartigan rendered « piano solo; Miss Mabel Cramer, con- ‘ tralto solo; Miss Emma Stilson, recita- | tion; Maleolm Sewell, soprano solo. Miss i | were: Frank Miller of Glenwood 18 B Ta.; D. R. Hall and C. F. Hall of Griswold, | Gupe Ih'luwnllmr lnu- v hooks of nw.;-ls wllll A i Hebron Schools ¢ la.; James A. Miurrell, W. T. Cook, H. C.| """ % 5 . not be on sale after June 1sf, egular | Is marked by loss of appetite, by weak, tired and languid feelings, and if the HEBRON, Neb., May 10.—(Special)—Dr. | Mahanue and F. L. Joy of Fremoni; James | The sl a0t pfeoke Dfindruft Cure have | tckets at full price will be all that will & o ambod i i Towne of the State Board of Health ar- | A. Wilhelnsen of St. Paul, Neh.; Dantel J. | pustomers are delighted with the resuits | o gold, Get your hooks now. blood is very impure, by pimples, boils, cczema and other eruplions, rived last night and after an cxamination | Koenigstein of Norfolk: Joseph A, Clark of of thix real preparation since fihe e e ¥ RS RS 7 v v b oo | of the patients here pronounced the disease | Cralg: S. T. Trailer of Marne, Ta.; J. P.|§ambie (et ave, S0 Gor SRS J0 FEove to 4 It's a condition that invites disease, smallpox. All the families had beon pre- | Cameron and C. M. Kryger of Tekamah: s, | "¢ " o OREISHTAN viously quarantined. This morning the | H. Robinson of Atlantic, Ia.; F. T. True of | . —- 9, i ures | o ' i i « d « © 5 Counc| roak of Pacific Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures it--restores appetite, gives strength and n::',;‘;', Tty B B - Aw Tinslion, Tacs Witllsm Bercs. 8. . Gon, 0 ’ 1 2 ' » elo o Junetio h ox. G { : animation, cleanses thie blood, stops all eruptions, and builc + whole F. French, H. J. Oswald and F. A. Cressey Omaha's Popular Family Theater. 'Phone i ullds up the whole Soldiers' and Sul Reunion, of South Omaha: Edward F. Fairchild 1381 system. RUSHVILLE, Neb., May 10 (Specidl Charles Grotty, Alfred Hall, M. A. Hall. | | A meeting of the officers of the North- [ John N. Neeley, E. A, Stiles, L. M. Talmage. | w'lcn “azel Last Night of the Season, It's o trouble to take Hood's—three simall doses da western Nebraska Soldiers’ and Sailors' as- | J. W. Thomas, W. H. Wood, Harry A | THE BIG . sociation and delegates from the Grand | Clark, €. L. Shook, Carl E. Herring, George REGULAL and AMATEUR Army-of the Republic posts in the district | Q. Carey, George E. Powell, F. K. Chandler i was held at Chadron May 8 and arrange- | John R. Stine, W. Westergard, R. 8. Parker BIL CARNIVAL ments made for holding the ffteenth an- [ and E. G. McGilton of Omaha | TONIGHT. “I bad been feeling weak and tired all the “I have been takin g, nual reunion at Bordeaux station, July e & Hood's Sarsaprilla in the 20 ¢ Gel spring, 1 took & bottle of Tood's Sarsaparilla spring for that tired feeling and find it & good o p 5 GOOD AS GOVERNMENT BONDS | %w ; Imownl ou'%filwlp“”' - Brices nin, 1e, 3 and felt mueh better.” Mrs. J. 8 p . o " 2 Burial of Dr. Cadwallader, — hissalve cannot he equalled whereve aquits, " L 10c; adult Paintin, Mor medicine."—Sue B. Taylor, Beloit, Ohio. | BANCROFT, Neb., May 10.—(Special.)~ Watl street | geno i and healing antisepticapplis | S5 Sinday "' tand, Kan. “I was tired all the time, had no appetite, my Dr. . Cadwallader, a ploneer doctor of v Su- o gation is needed. It quickly cures sores, YD Wecawerd ST “LASt spritig and summer I got in a very low stomach was sore and I had a great deal of head Bangroft, wha fiad At (he Methodist hos I' | Buts h"r]”w";l 45e s \mh“"d[ l‘;“l‘:“l.g !I’I(I!)l \!) BRLyANN etk 6 s 3 4 i pital at Omaha Sunday, was buried he : X — | ascar. I'or plles, eczema and al THURSDAY, WAL 46 : *"‘"‘ :".:""l'l"' 1“‘;":”::“;:” : worried me al- Ache. The doctor said I must quit work and it | Tucsday. The deceased had been u drug. [ | NEW YORK. May 10.-h0 ot ot um | diseases it is considered infallible. JNE ATFRAIANCE ONLY, most to death. 1w ired all the time and my was thought I could not live | “riend 18t and doctor here for nearly twenty | !¢ stock market gave R0 BIes 0. - RIC D AP R A TR M ! Y0:ACR8:. Rribhde ndvined SIS and doctor here for nearly twenty || Keviment calue of Iite msurance in 4| Bowame of Counterfells B ¥ own, 1 could me (0 try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Affer taking one bt o sound company. Even during the most ex- | Upscrupulous persons may offer you MANb L not work an hour at a time without resting, I bo- bottle I was a great deal better and afier taking L Y. ¥ clting moments a policy in the Mutual Life | worthiess imitations. ’llkv'nnlytvhao'r- b1 gan taking Hood's Sarsa parilla and my healin {81 T ey Db iie 1h Wl=ads siar At Oficers for Ash Insurance company of New York was as | |ginal DEWrT's Wivcn HAZEL BALVE Clrtain pupotually 88 b X ever. Now, at the GRAND ISLAND, N good as government bonds as collateral for | ®repared by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chicaga | prices 0, §2.00, 8160, $100, B0 soon improved. That tired feeling was all gone age of 60 years, I do all my work and I (hank clal.)—~Ashlar lodge, No @ loan. The assets of the Mutual Life are Seats now ale and I was able to do a hard day's work, W, Hood's Sarsa and Accepted Masons, elected these office than $35,000,000 greater than the total | ===~ oy . parilla for my good health.”—Mrs. J. Pied Mpsans, cor | mare than ! 8, Buike,-Rison, AT, gt ikl n last night: R. R. Watson, master; A.|cash assets of (he United States govern- P Miaco’s Trocadero— ik - e A » b 3 Cosh, seénior warden; Chris Birk, junior | ment, including the $150,000,000 of gold re- Refunded. warden; John G. Mecnk, secretary, serve. antee Dr. Kay's Renovator Last Chance to Sce \ 1o clire dyspepsin, coustl Siiver Queen Mines Sol Keremn No Cure, No pution, liver and kidneys. " Hest wule, lazative, | Watson's Oriental Burlesquers for all chronio disease "ny. ” b 6od purifier know, KEARNEY, Neb. May 11.—(Special Telo- | Your drugg'st will refund your money 1(: D TreT aarae fat o1 Shhiid Llssaseas This Afternoon and Tonight, Nood" gram.)—The Silver Queen mines of Silver- | PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Ringworm, | eures very worst cases. (et trial box at once. | Matinee- 10 200, Evening-10c, 200 od Cure and Keeps the ton, Colo,, owned by B. B. Smith of this | Tetter. Old Ulcers and Sores, Pimples and | If nolsatlafied with it otits us, we will retund | o 30, k city, were sold foday to Edals, Key & Co. [ Blackheads on the face, and all wkin dis- | 107 ¥ren Medlcal Advice, sampiennd poonl g - ( D of Coloradc Springs for $100,000, | eases. 0 centa 0 at druggists, Di B, J. Kay, 5 NY. | Tomorrom Matinee=NGHT OW