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* THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURPAX , APRIL 19 , 1890. \ \ MTviin \ .Uj | , > U. ) \M\il \ \ ) It lUrolu In Uio Low of Another Qnu te tlw MoiintnlnwM. AHDRBWI MAKBfl A OIUIAT OATOI li ill * Olhi'r NVi'Hirrn ami Amur n iMilulloit ( Jiiiiii-M Turf ami DlniiMiiiil Nulim'MlH - Dolllllll'IIIIH IIN ) : N , Coin. , April H. ( ftMHHnl | Titl KfHiii to Tun H- ) ' 11m IHH-OIH ! gumo i ttiDrtiviT Orfwtm imrliw WM pluycd trxli t > > imwriKMOf 2,000 ixiiplo , tlio wottlli MiiK I'xrwtllMBlj' Hue. The tfmwi tswulttttl n \ i' lory f r UIH hmnn ulim liy u m-oro of ID M 'I'll'OmHliii t 8m iiliiywl n KtroiiK KIIIII nnil f"f u lliii" It n | > | * Miril in If It would I Mi t'lfl'ilrt. PHtllllllK , Will ) pllcllLil for tl \ lilior * . WIIH n trllle wild , which wits tl i.au < ' uf thii I < MM of tlio immo by Oinali Auilrrw r irrlMlnfT tlio llelilliiKMtintt \ \ \ tilt * \Mtorn. liuliHVliiifiiiniln mi oxtraorill i itrli nf u lltu > lilt. Tim homo film1 Iwnclii t'i ' < 'rliit ' < ) . ) | ! In HID I'lKhth liuili in.iili * tliillrU liniiii niii of tin * Wilson. Aft tlif ilr-tf iiinliiir tlic visitors Imil llttli' trouli In MriilliiK IMWH on U'lliMtiivlillo Thuya tlll'OWlllK III IMN-Ollll l-UUMI'll till ) llOIDU Illlll ! nlli l < i limit to lint , lining mitUlk'il tovn until tin- ( mil WHS tilt to no to mvoml. Tl i niiiii' | NM fiilr , HltlxiiiKh tlu'lti wiw tl livul itliiiiliut of Idi-klliK. Tlio m'im : I IHIAIIA. H. II , if. t \ I U I Hlrnusn. rf. . ' 1 y 6 U Tu'.i'l n rf 1 I t u u nnti > iiinii.3b. i i U U I iirli > rf . U I II 0 II.Koiirns , ill. . . 1 t ll.w.1 lu . . I I a U D Andrews. lb. . 2 I 7 0 \Millp . U.I I ) I t I Wnlih , . . . . I 1 I 2 Mr. . . 'II Sll . . I I I I liCnmivnn. If. . 0 1 a o \ \ iuli'lieitd.tl : > I (1 ( I ll'.Miirnn. ' it. . . . 0 I a o XVIIr . . 2 I'Th.iyer , c l ) ( I : i i | > . I 2 U IU U.Knnnlnii , 0. p 1 U o 4 10HtTW _ I'jTotaln. ' H B 27 IU iir IN.VI.VOI * . l "n rr . 0 j n a u l 2 U U 0 u 2- l'nrnc.1 rlinetlTcr | n , Oin.ilm I. Tlirpn-tinio III . , l.i < . nti > Wliiivln'rtil. Iliiiuii --li.ilrrniplu c.i I MC | t-n i > r 3 , Ouuilin 7. Dnulmt | > lnr--WII > < m I MiMI M-Mell In HOHIWiitth t kcnrnn tii.M ilrrwfl lto * mi h llOrf K < * itm' < ly if , nrr l-'iinnti X lilt lir t.nl--ltnwn. ! turnck oiit-llf Ki-nnt-ilr If tumiliiK 'I. I'runc-d I > ullWlt > ii I , Tlinyur T mil of uunip--2 liuiiri ami lUiiilnulci. Utuptru I > i < 4 Muliioi , < ! ; HI. I'niltI. . I > ri MOI.VIW , Iu. , April IS. [ M | > eclal TcU gr.un to TIIK Iliiu.J Following is the score c T > tnl . r 8 T 1.1 Tolnln 4 7 37 1.1 II V ISM.MIH. TICK Mnl ni > . o 02 M I'.llll . I I ) I U 0 I 0 1 - Kl'MMAItV. Uunx'iirm'il.Mnim4 ) ! 3. St. I'nul 1. Hicrllli lilln .Miuiullnr. Clnrn , I'tlr. ' llurk * . Slolun lia ( , " r.-ilton 2. Tmrtli.y 3 , WnMi ' . ' . .Miirnlliir , HIIWCM Ilr MUlitnn. Alilr. . Iliiici nil Imlli.-lly ( 'lnn ) 1.1 .MiH-klli ; i Mriirk mit--llr Clnrn 7. l > y Mt-ckln Wllil all < 'ln" > --l'lnri' I , Mrukln I. Tliuuof icniui > " ! : & LuiilrvTinl | Kviiinuly. ? lltiiM-aiollH | I 1 , Milwaukee 1. MINSK UHII.H , Minn. , April IS. [ Spcclu Telegram to Tin : Hir. : . | Minneapolis won tli Ri'Ooml Kiuii" wllb Milwaukee with ease. Tli llrwvcrs pluyiil another loose Holding ijanu be.iiiliIxint ! ? uniiblo to hit Mitchell , wh held them down to three hits. Minneapoll made fourteen hits ort PlmmKnn , with u toti of twent y-ono bases. The si-oro : I mini nut on fuul ulrlkii fumtciplniuut | uf bo.t. II V INMNIIH. Mlmil-itlH.IK . I a 1 0 .1 0 .1 I 0-1 Mllwnuki-u . u II 1 U 0 0 U 0 I HI'MMAIIV. 1 lliin i'nnio.l--MlnlHM'iilU | S. Tno-lmno liltK-Car nil t Urn. Ili'nuli' . llnniu run--\l > cr . l > i > ubl | i ) r llvn. iiiinni > li.li > il : llt-nclii to O'Dny to llyn floU-ii hiincH-Kiiili-r. d'Diiy. Illlhy iilti-lipr-L'iirru'i ' 1'intiT HIIM-H nn linlllly Mltrliuli S. by nmiiiinii I I'nxpil liMll --.lniilJ'ii' ' . Ijdt nn IIIIHUS Mlnnu HixiIKO Milnuukcol. Tlinoof Kiuuu , 1:14. : Uiuplri ] Sioux City H , KIIIISIIN City 7. 1C \ > \N ( 'ITV , Mo. , April -Spoflul [ Tele Kiinii toTni : ! lii : . ] HiiKKcil Held work en allied Sioux City to dufeut ICiinssts City In th ot > e.iiiii ( > ehiiiiiiIoiiHhlii | KIUIIO of the sensoi lu-nt tiklny. 1'eai-s and Hiinlluk both pltc-hei erreotlvely , but the hitter wits given much thi best iiix | | > rt. The si-oro : | mui'x crrv. a In i-o A i : II. Ill 1-0 A I liutm , if . . .u u u u u Ctlne , rf U U I o I MnnriK , Ib. . : l 1 H 2 U ( ill.mi. If l Ijo W Ilinm-r , rf.U I I o u Kuppel , .11 a 1 I 3 I' SiMllh , If. .2 2 & U U I'onell , Hi I a 1.1 u m. . .U I 2 U I nrosnan-Jb..3 2 t 3 t HoiiTi-re..il u H : i lMnnrnliiiiii.s..u | 1 3 : i Itnlhiinn. . .I II .1 l 3lienlnsei U I 1 U I /.Immer s .1 I I I 3 I'rossh-y.c 3 043 IVar * P . .U I 0 U 3 llurdlck , | 3 U 3 & Totals 8 li 37 | | T iii "in when winning run wna niiulo. IIV IXN'IMIS. Kaiii.t * Clly . 0 31010300- ' fUnul'llr o U U U 3 0 3 1 3-I HI'MMAItr : K rni il run --KiiM.ii niy n. Tlirnn-bnuo hlls- IVnrn , Sl l r. Iliiiitiilinn. llnxin mi lmllnOlt I'onr' ' I eft llurilli'kX Struck nut Sniltli. i ; . HIMITIT , w I Inner Mum. , Slrnnn. CliMin , llunllrk , Cllno , llros jrmt , l ni.M. | , li.Milnv lilt \y plirlii > r-lli'tbniiu JACJ HculilU llimri-rMnti > r. Iliiiirnlmii.Criialay T nut nt luino--l ; hour iiiul X > mlnutui. Uiuplru- ii ANNoelatlou GIIIIICH. AT loi'i.ivn.i.i ' : . SL Louis U. ATnil.t.MllL'H. I , Toledo ! l. AT riin.Aiiri.riiu. A" 1 , Uoohi'nter l > . AT HIIOOKIiY.V. II 'M , SyniouHo ! > 1. Oilier ( I'uiiicH , AT SKV TOIIK. V.wk . fl BKtio ) 9 , Newark ( Atluutlo ) 'J. : iWWtiwlKNxl ) 11 , Croat-out U. ( AUttHttc ) 4 , I'hllttdolphla , AT At SUM" HAVHX. HMTMI 8 , Jkwfcm ( tK'H > ) 7. AT JUKIWK. > . i. T , IMwuit * AT Alt VH4. . .IU LCblaww il. _ IHttMt Will I'nilt Wullaou. v April U. - lwilHl | T t - < t < uw la ' U uryv DUuu , UM uwUH d oitum- * . t4MU- r t Al ) Ml ilt , IhM UIK i t J ' ' .r U * I'aUotttt oiuU ot * l tuiMt U > * \ lMW Ul JlMM Mt U I l MUMl , X4WIO i41UU ) Ui UM > tuner , XUW tu DUou wilt M U for I'll ' it Ht' ttixn. MI . IB. tiuiuMwry W tta M U MMit , U'Or ' UilrU. MM ! * oiiliU "ftouniw KU wou , Al | ilii. ! > < ( u . id. HoiipiiK ? Udnl Time tKi Dun mil" llniu wmi , riillhowlo .iccoi Mminliilti thli-d. Tlmo-- KII/.itlH > ttt X. J. , April 1 * . The wontl IVM iiliiiminl and thn truck fust , Siunnmi Thi-w-foiirtlw of a tulip Fonllwm won , ! .Inlin Mi < rind. f.lnlinniiy 'thh-il. TlmoI iH PIT * Imiiillcnp , inlk' nnd onc-elnhth K won , Iliiinlrt wwnd , ,11m McCormick thli Mlle and mir .nl ! tivntli ( Joldpii Heel wi I itlun seiiind , Vatidogrlft third. Ttim w stain * , throA-fourths of a mill limn Ii wwii , aumnrla seirond , llellndn thi : Tlino-lilil. Thrc fotirtht of a mncHnotdcn Hod w < ( Jnn't Toll Aocoad , Tlinoru thltil. Tlim lo KinKllrId o won. Minuet s < end , LwjIJJirKty Ililnl-Tlmo lli : ( ? , ' . Tin LUVIIO.V , April IS.Mi [ ! elal Cablegram 'I'm : llKij.'l The derby liprlnif mi'eUnjjopeti today. The r.ieoor the fcfndbury stakes i two-year-oldi , iitHtut 'llvo furlong , stral l was won by Lord Hartlns's .Icssamy , 1 : Kllt-Hinero'a Sabra Roeond , and Arthur.Iaini I'oleidtk thhil. There were nlile startew. T principal event of tlnvdnyym the nice I llio Wllluet'k handli-np of M.i soveivlgns. J P. H. Ci'iiibc'N Iniojri'itc won , Mr. U. J. Ci ninidiimfn MoiNhattle seiiuid. Mr. A. O. Bi Miir'H Hitttonthird. . Thens were nlno sUi ers. - Kenelll. Thi > Hill MeOiuw benefit took place befo the date City athletic. club last evening. T nttendunre was good and the progranni conxbtltift solfily of set-tos , was u fall good 0110. DI-IIMD Igiiorauee In Ni\v Vork. N'p.w YOIIK , April IS. Chauneoy Dope presided at Rio iviulnr mcctiiiR of the Nc S'ork association fit Yale Alumni tonight ni nmilo an iinprohiptu speec'U upon the sout tonrhing ujion some things ha had seen di Intr his recent trip. Ulscu.ishiR the ra pliililetn , bo : said that education and necilin liitlon would solve it as It would remedy Nc Yitrk City's bad government. There nro New Yorlf , ho thought , 100XX ( ) persons ignorant and Illiterate as any negroes in t south. A ntlKe'n fviro CrltlelMin. Nnw YOIIK , Mnreh IS. The general term the supreme court has afllrmed the deeisli of the six-i-ial term setting aside certain co fcssed Judgment of Sehwub St Son , lim n\i \ chanUt. Judge Harrctt's opinion is voi-y f vcro in critfcLsm o.t methods of the sherlfl ofllce. He says : "The sheriff's sale was shnnt. The preferred creditors pretended purchase the bulk of the goods , but nev paid u penny nor received n penny's worth the goods. The pretended partnership I tween the brothers was . transput-cut at t ! sale and all that preceded It. " IHolhrr nnd Two Children Ilm-ncd. KAT.AMA/OO , - Miehi , April 18. A sni : house occupjed by E. L. Tells , colored , Herlainolit , burned this morning. The II was discovered by K. .1. Post , who burst the door and discovered Mrs. Tells lying i the lloor with her two daughters , aged fo years and eighteen months , clasped in h arms. ] ! o failed to her to come out , but i stead she ran and jumped for the bed. leavii the children burning on the lloor. lie cou not enter because of the beat. Mrs. Tells h been sliuhtly denu-ntcd for some time , and is probable that she set the house on lire uft killing' the children. Satisfactorily Art-aliped. NuwIlAVux , Conn. , April IS. Thotroubl of the postal card factory have been sati factorily ' arranged. George E. Lemon , Wasljlngtpn capitalist , has , it Is said , come Daggett's relief. It is alleged that a flue 1 1) cents per 1,000 on 3,000,000 cards irnposi by the governmnnt for defective work causi IJaiructt'a trouble , 03 the line equalled tl prollts. \Vlro AVorms Destroying ICuiimm AVIiei ATCIIISOX , Kan. , April 18. Farmers Hvii in the eastern half of this county report tin a sort of wire worm is doing great damage whout. Whether it Is further west than th county Is not known. It resembles close ! the wire worm common in Ireland. New York Test in u IMokle. New YOIIK , April IS. Bernard S. Martii ileputy commissioner of public works , gi mother warrant today for the arrest of Editi CJodkin of the Post on another ohargo of lib growing out of the recent corruption storie LSodkin gave bail. Tlio Southern Flood .Situation. Niw : OIII.F.AXS , La. . April IS. DIspulrhc from various points in Mlssissipplnud Loui innit i-oport the river situation practically in hanged today. From Arkansas points con reports that the river Is falling quite rapid ! nnd the outlook Is more encouraging. United States Mat-sluil Killed. Ki. PASO , Tox. , April IS. In a tight in iiountuln pass eight miles from here betwee Mexican outlaws , who hnd stolen twenti it'\en hnt-MCs , and u posse , United Stuti Marshal Fiu/leman was shot dead. Thu oui laws escaped , Hours a Uay'H AVork. KAKSAH CITV , April 1 $ . Doth houses ot tli : lty i-oniu-il have passed nn ordinance p , -lding that eight hours shall constitute lay's work on all city contracts and for n : ity employes. A Soliooui't- and Crow Lout. Qriiin-r , April 1 . A dispatcli ivcelved till nornlng from Capo Hay says the schoone \nniii May was lost Wednesday at < Jodro mil the captain und three men lost. Arrested for ItolibliiK tlie Stalls. KociiR-mcii , N. Y. , April 18. Abrahaii Jogardns , supcriutondcut of mails nt th lastoftli'O hei-e-was arrested today clmi-iiei vlth i-obblng the inalh. The Pni-ty ut the Pn\ton. A select socjul iiiul dance was given at th 'axtoa li t night. About sovcnty-tlv ouples fl'om this city , Council Bluffs Jncoln arid other towns. participated in th estlvitlt > 3. - CJooil nnmlu was furnlslivd nni ho elegant i-opast was highly enjoyable 'hu i-ostunifti of the evening were modest ml the yoiiiiu' luuies with gt-acefnl mien am lit ) adornment nt the u.iuul llowci-s , laces am ruamonUs weiv n plea.MiinT-1-ompiiuv. All en jyed themselves aiftl the party did not breul p until Jong after midnight. At'tpr ArUtooratlo Ciuiiiblei-H. Judyu Ityland of tbo Missouri cin-iii ourt bomowpeUs ago charged the jri-ani ir.v to take ajiecinl notice of in-ogressiv. uchro nnd such social' games , says i jti aH crty dispatoll to tin- Now Yorli iei dd. . TJiO judfju then wi-nt to Pottb ; > ut y and onlut-Kod upon his fornioi isti ctioim and Included In hla donun Intli IH the tftuno of "high llvo" and hiiref riilllcs. . - Tli. > j. > opl of Sedairng ! [ \ \ \ \ over the idK' 'i ncUmi , iartlfufirly ! the inombor.s t tht ; UlKl > Five cluh , ono of the tonlest M-iul oruanl/Ktli'H of. tho.ijUy. IJut to- | iy Ihtt' lautdi Imi boon turned into ox- iuirutiouK n ( K'CVoiv The yrand jury nt iilHj.mat out BUbpiunns for the ui t. m-uiniin-nt iiioinlwi-H of the club and ui K l llw yuuiiff lmll w who were nub- K > ( . ' to tin tm-dblo liu ulfiUlou of tluit iy ] ui-tt Uiri-ui * strlcUen , for in addition ) tUa fuot Unit thuy 1-avo boon coinixilled > t ll tlm naiiioii of tloau | who ] ) artlcl- ntwl in tlic KUIHOS , they have Iwon vuru not tu rovoul any of the Boi-rot.i of it xuinluatlon. The hid I us ut whoso OUMM thu dub hu hold UK niudtln x r lu duubl whether they will bo hangud f just sent to the iHJiiltontlury , und boino thoin hxvo fono no ti\v tw to inuko wttttt-NUaiu tu luuv j \\\i \ \ \ uiy. ( A lbeVH * * u notubto rallla at u nUu4k cluyuh fidr lu t Jiuuntry It id MMigkt Ui * grand jury will ludiiH souio th churc r NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOW Arrangements Being Made to Organize Oadct Battalion at Beatrice. A WOMAN STEPS OFF A.MOVi NG TEA ] Anil IM Tlirvn on Her I fond mid S rlously Injured Kit II m-t ; ot'n 'I rice Auction Store cither Stnto News. . HiUTittcn , Neb. , April IS. ISpSplnl Tel Bruin to Tun HnK.l-Colonol O-U. I'lillll 1ms nbout completed rtvranjreiilt'nls for the c pinlzntlim of a cadet Intltiillun In UiU cit which hi ; Intend * sliiill 1 > t > tlu > crnck inllltii battalion nf Nebraska. The iiH-nilwrsli coinprlsi'ii youths from twclro to sovente years of age. A Ilniictiwmiinii'ff Kail. Goitttox , Neb. , April 18. [ Spei-laV Tel pram to TUB Uni : . ] Whlo ! , alighting fni the passenger ti-aln lit Hilshvll.o this cyenli Mrs. A. Li. Gall , piomhient ranclwomi of our county , fell f com the elevated 'platfoi four feet striking mwu her head. Her 1 Juries are very serious. An Auction House ( Joes Uiulnr. IJn.vTutri : , Nub. , April JS. [ Special Tel Ki-ain to TIIK IlKii. ] The Beatrice.uuctii . housie , a cheap John affair In the Lcpoidev block , gave a chattel mortgage for $ l,350 ( its stock this nftcrnoon. Tlio mortgage payable on demand ami Is In favor of .T. Nik Klmball & Co. , , Kansas City. It has ue < predicted for some tlmo past that the eonce : would go under. Happenings. HASTINGS , Neb. , April 15. [ Special to Tl Hm : . ] The itcoplo of this city uvu beh aroused to the Importance of the sowerai proposition to be voted upon April 30. Six' ' prominent citizens and taxpayers huvo pel tioned Mayor Clarke to call a mass mcetii at the opera house Monday evening to Intel gently discuss the feasibility of such n men tire at this time. The move is timely , as tl special election to vote ? ! ! 0,0 < )0 ) sewer bonds drawing near. There is no doubt that ovci taxpayer in the city is anxious to sco tl se-.verago proposition carry , but they want : be enlightened on the subject , and know win they nro voting for. The ordinance contei plates tlio establishment of three district embracing the following territoryDistrii ; No. I takes in that portion of the city boumli by I ] street on the south , the li. .It M. ml road on the north , St. Joe/ avenue on the ea : and Ilurlington avenue on the west , " Distrii No. 'J is bounded on tlio west by Bellovt avenue , on the eas't bv Colorado avenue , the smith by the B. & M. rullroutt and on tl north by Second street. District No. ! J bounded on the west by Bellorue avenue , tlio south by Second street , on 'the east b Colorado avenue and on the north by Fourt street. This territory includes the 'heart c business portion of the city ! - ' Mayor Clarke has appointed thu followin named gentlemen to solicit aid for the Chej enne count } ' sufferers : P. J. Benedict , C. I Paul , A. II. Cramer and J. P. Ballinjrer. Postmaster Heartwell will retain the clcr cal force at the postufllcit .for ' . .the"preseni There has been something "oyor 100 applies tions received for positions ns "carriers , etc. Dr. Miller and A. J. Shep.ird were in Hasl ings yesterday working up thVsfat'o baseba : league. Eli N. Crane , the famous Kenesaw bigf mist , was in the city yesterday , but rcfusei to be interviewed otv lusKenesiiw escapade. Two promising republicans wei-e Imrn n the homes of A , F. Boston and Depufy Sheri : 11. A. Bovd yesterday morning. The ladies of the Hastings hospital will giv a grand calico ball at Gcrmama hall April III Ono hundred and ilfty invitationd have bee issued , and the affair promises to bo the chai liable event of the Season. King Corn Is worth"L'O cents lii Hastings and the price is steadily maintaining an ui : wu-d tendency. Granilma lIaniillal'N Olsciuic.s. DANNKIIIIOG , Nob. , April 18. ' [ S > i > ecial t TIIK But : . ] The remains of Graiiilni'a Ilanni bal , who died Monday morning- , were buriei at Oak Hidge cemetery yesterdayafternooi with imposing services , the Hev. L. Johnsui of the Lutheran church. , oflleiating. The at tendance at the funeral was the largest eve witnessed here and .nuiribi'ml nil the old set tiers of all nationalities. Deceased was thi widow of the late Lars 'Hannibal , win planted tlio first Danish colony in Howun county in 1871 , and mi .such her'namo will til ways bo an integer in Dano-American his tory. She and a Mrs. Sorensen were the lirs white women to cross the Loup , She was i .stop-mother to .ludgo Hannibal and I'oU- Hannibal , and leaves a daughter nud fou sons to mourn her loss , all of whom wen present except one son , who resides on tin 1'iiclfle coast. During life the deseased wa : popular with everyone. She wus gcneriui ! and public spirited and took an active part ii everything pertaining to the up-builmngol Danncbrog. Although she had readied he : seventieth year , she was-vivaeious ami brigh as a person of Ilfty. Hnllouk Idiiuolit Ueh-aseil. Fur.MOXT , Neb. , April IS. fSpschil Tele grem to TIIK Br.i : . ] Hullock Lincoln , whc was lined $100 a few days ago and sentenced to seventy days imprisonment in the citj lockup for disturbing the peace of the famllj of Harvey Richards , was pardoned todnr bj Mayor Shervinanil ho is now uMlberty , Lin coin was taken from Jail last Sunday .urn' innrrled to Kiehards daughter Minnie , nftei which bo was led buck and placed In bis eel again. Mayor Shervin's tender heart was touched today at the thought of his having tc servo out his honeymoon in jail and so re stored him to his waiting bride. Kavor Iti'vlslon. WAKIU-IKMI , Neb. , April 18. [ Special Tele- ? rnm to Tun Bin : , ] The presbytery of Nlo- In-.ira opened in session at - p. in. today. He- rislon was favored In open session. Five- ' .nlnuto . speeches were made by wtch mlnlstei invsent. The eommittee ivixirtcd in favor ol revision. The vote was us follows : Minis ters , 0 for revision and ( i against ; elders , i ; tor and 'J against ; total , 1U for and 8 ngalnst , llov.V. . K. Klmball , who voted against ro- rislon , was chosen deleguto to the genenil as- leinbly , also HlderV. . Woods , another con- icrvatlvo man. at Krcmniit. . ' . . . FIIKMONT , Neb. , April IS. [ Special to Tun ; iKK.J Burglars entered the .tullor shop ol 'atrick Hlckey last night , through n rear vlndow , from which they removed n pnno ol class. They stele two overcoats and a ( inan ity of piece goods , altogether valued ut about \M. \ ( Two men Imvo been anx-st'il mi RUS- ilclon , and arc lodged In the county Jail. I'horo Is very llttlu evlilonco of their guilt In ho matter. V. M. O. A. ConlVrtMioo. CITV , Neb. , April IS. [ Special to TIIK HRI.J : The llrst annual onferenco of the .ssochition for.tho Second _ dlntri6tj,1C2.ni'i , > ioseil f the counties of Sarpy , Ciissf 6lw.iui < \ Lun- aster , mut hui-u this nftoriioon. * "About uveiity-llvo dek'jratou wore ' iiC'Ttttefiflaiico. 'ho conference will conUimri bturjiujiilay. " i rv-vi * * VOIIIIK IjlttlOf Sgiitnnoeil. . t- " NKIIIISKCITT , Nobj4Vin:11 .18I t ? 'nl ' 'elPsnim to TUB UKK.JjLjiui'str Liitlor , the ountf mui-Ueixu' of Kins , wits tbjJaygofKejiccd y JndKn CJliupniuii to llfteeu'niontus In the cnltonttary fur his crlmo. Tom and Fred Jones , fop . .conn1ttlhf , sov- nil burglurles , % vcro scn d ) . ' ( Uo"voforin . liool. * . NelirnHku City Distillery CJIRO. NKIIHASKA CITV , Neb , , April } 8.t [ Spodal Tim BKB. ] Judb'Q S. B. Pound this after- Don llnlahcxl taking testimony In tliH ' city In 10 ilUtlllery eiiso and with the nt'tontovs In 10 ouo will go to I'oorlix next YWk to.'liear m trust slilo of tU.o case. Ciiiimoil Her Own Dentil , SII.VBH CIIKKK , Nob. , Aptll 18 , ISpcclnl to HU BBB. ] a'ln ooronor'n Jury In the Churl- m cu o ruiuruod u vuiitlut ot death from pol- son , ndmlnlstorctli by her own hnnd. Tl clears the boss from the suspicion of bo ! the enuso of ' JUS DIGMTV. IMItor Grndj IIiul n I\\K \ Hcnrt mill StrottK .S'OIIHO of Humor. Porhnpa 116" , Jmo Incident could Ith : truto more sti\iloly ) ) or inoro oXqtsitol Mr. Orndy'fl Inrnoness of henrt tuul Ii wonderful combination of humor ni imthotie oiuolio.M thiin the ono whii follows , Hny Ln writer iu the Atlnn Constitution t > > ' On that JArtlculnr Chrlstmns ov there wits llyJln'H.iu ' Atlanta an old jjo tlcnmn who hiMl at ono time been one the lending eittzoiiH of the town. Ho hi in fact boon a powerful inllttonoo in tl politics of the state , hut the war swo ] away his po oaslotis , and aloiiK wit them all the conditions and tuiiTOUin in'n ; that had enabled him to mnintal liiniHulf eomfortabjy. Hit ) mlnfortuiu came on him when"ho was too old 1 begin the Htrugglo with lifo * nnow wit any reasonable hope of success. U gave way to a dlsixisltion that had bee only convivial in hishottoi1 dnyH when Ii had hope and pride to sustain him , an ho Hank lower until ho hud nuarl reached the gutter. I joined Mr. Gradv as ho left the olllt and wo walked wlowly down the stree enjoying the Icaloidoscoplc view of tli over-rthlfting , over-hurrying crowd as : Hwopt nlong'tho pavemonts. In all tin rodtlosa and haHlening tlu-ong thei Deemed to bo but ono. man bent on n message of enjoyment or pleanuro , an he was old turn seedy-looking. lie wn gazing about him in an ahjont-mindo way. The weather was not cold , but disagreeable drizzle wan falling. 'Vonder is the judge , " said Mi Grtuly , pointing to tlio seedy-looking ol man. "Let's go and BCO what ho is goin to have for Christmas. " I found out long afterwards that th old man had long been a pensioner o Mr. Grady'a bounty , but there wu nothing to suggest this in the way i which the young editor approached th judge. Hiy manner was the very pel fection of cordiality and eonsidoratloi : though there was just n touch of gontli humor in his bright eyes. "It Isn't too early to wish you a morr Christinas , I hope , " said Air. Gmdj shaking hands -with the old man. "No , no , ' . ' replied tlio judge , straightening oning himself up with dignity ; "not a all. The name to you , mv ' bin. "Well , " remarked Mr. 'Grndy lightly "you ought to bo fixing up for it. I'll not as old as you are , and I've got lots stirring around and shopping to do if have any fun at home. " The eyes of the judge sought th ground. "No. I was ah just con sidoring. " Then ho looked up into tin laughing but sympathetic eyes of tin boyish young fellow , and his dignity sensibly relaxed. "I was onlv ah * ' Gradylot me see you a moment , ' The two wulkvil to- the edge of tin pavement and talked together some little tlo time. I dill npt overhear the con versation , but learned afterwards tlm the judge told Air. Grady that ho'hnd nc provisions at hop e , and no money to bin * thorn with , anil asked for a small loan. "I'll do better than that , " said Mr. Grady. "I'll gp with you and buy then myself. Come 'With us , " he remarked liuno with a quizzical smile. "Thojudgi. liere lias found , jv family in distress am we are going to send them something substantial fopOliristmus. " We went to a grocery store near ul [ land , and 1 sa-w , as we entered , that tin. judge had not'oni'y ' ' recovered his nativi dignity , but hnd'irddcd ' a little to suit tin. ) ccasion. I obwiyed that his hearing was oven haughty , ilr. Grady had ob served it too , nndM.hu humor of the situ- : ion so delighted him that ho coulil hardly control the laughter in his voice. "Now , judge , " said Air. Grady , as wt ipproached the counter , "wo must bo discreet as well as liberal. We must get what you think this Buffering family nest needs. You call off the articles , , ho clerk hero will check them olT , and J will have them sent to tlio house. " The judge leaned against the counter with a careless dignity quite inimitable mil glanced at the well lilted shelves. "Well , " said ho , thruining on a paper box and smacking his lips thoughtfully , "wo will put down lirst a bottle of chow . 'how piekles. " "Why , of course , " exclaimed Mr. rJrady'his face radiant with mirth , "it is the very thing. What noxtV "Lot mo see , " said the judge , closing iiis eyes rellectively "two tumblers of strawberry jolly , three pounds of mince neat , and two pounds of dates , if you : mvo some real good ones , and yes two jans of deviled ham. " Every article the judge ordered was something he had been used to in his nippier days. The whole episode was iko u scone from ono of Dickon's novel , i ml I Imvo never soon Mr. Grndy more lolighted. Ho was delighted at the minor of it , and appreciated in his own ( uaint and charming way and to the idlest extent the pathos of it. Ho Iwolt on It then and afterwards , and jftc'ii said that ho envied the broken- lown old man the enjoyment of the lux- iries of which ho had so long been do- urived. Fined i'or Hooking Horses' Tails. President John . P. Haines of the Joeloty for the Prevention of Cruelty to yiiiiiials caused llio arrest and prosecu- ion of Michael Sheohnn , Martin Ityan mil James Smith for docking the tails if twenty ponies at Woodsburg , L. I. , tlaroli 18 , says a Now York dispatch to ho Chicago Tribune. The horses be- eng to John D. Cheovor of the Kocka- niy Hunt club , and wore to bo used as mlo ponies. The prosecution produced ho tail of a horse and showed that the iperation , no matter how skillfully done , nust necessarily cause great physical min and sulYoring , and when supple- iionted by burning the stump with a red lot Iron the agony must have boon ox- ruciating , , ltid o Hewlett Imposed a ino of $40 each iVi Uyan and Smith and ontoncod Shoolmuito pay a line of ffoO .nil bo Imprisoned in jail for twenty ays , ho being tie , iio who actually per- Drmed the opoi'iitum. In the case of ilr. Uhcover iknJislon will bo rendered in fowdnyn. ; t(1) | No Living on a clahh eight miles north of toekv Ford , Coloiy.iH lOmma Alkon nnd or tnroo ( lutigntorirf < All three Mullen ro widows. Thomiothor Is ninety yotira f ago , the olde { ; ' ; haughtor sixty-oiglit ml the youngest sixtyifour. ( Not a man as over been employed nbout the place , nd during tholjj .i\vo \ years' rosldonco ley have done svit ; of their own work nd truck . - A Imwycr8 I'lniiillnr Will. Tlio will of n promlnont attorney in incinnati is u peculiar document , and vo of the provisions have attracted jiwldorablo oominont. "I doslro that a bar mooting bo hold for mo , for such jcnsions are utilized by lawyers to ox- lode their eloquence without causo. I 3oiro that no ornpo bo worn by my fam- y for mo , but if any mcmbor chooses to j BO the same shall bu charged to his : count. " The grip had a novel .effect upon Port- nator Ilniro of Lo.xlngton , Ga. Since is attack ho ling been unable to take a low of tobacco , though ho has been n ior of the weed for many years. The nst crumb in his mouth now will give m Hueh a spell of coughing that ho has ; on forced to eschew It altogothor. BLOODY MT WITH OUTLAWS Hardln County , Kentucky , Again the Sccr of a Sanguinary Battle. FIVE STATE SOLDIERS WOUNDEI The Desperadoes Pot-tilled In n IJnr nnd Surrounded liy Troop * Kclit * fVireeiiicntH I lurry Ing to the Scene of Conflict. LOULSVII.U : , Ky. , April 13. A special t the Times from Harlan Court House says deadly % ht occurred this morning at 1 : ' . ' o'clock , seventeen miles east of there , in th Black mountains , between n detail of stat troops , consisting of sixteen privates , am about thirty outlaws who wer fortified In an old barn. Five o the soldiers wcro wounded. It I not known how many of the outlaws wen killed , as they still have possession of tin burn. A corporal win sent In after reinforce monks and knows but little , us ho loft linmu dlately after the tiring.bcpin. The troop : have the barn surrounded , and It will bo 1m possible for those on the tnsldo ti make their escapennd the only twi roads which lead from the place of actioi mv cut oil by pickets , who nro Instructed U allow no ono to pass toward town , as it was thought best to keep the news of the conllid from the people about there until after rein forcemeats had reached the place. Yesterday afternoon Captain Gulthcr , wlu Is the commandliiB ofllcer , was in formed that a body of lawless men some of whom had been Indlclei for various offenses , wore fortllled againsl the law at the above mentioned locality nnc had refused to surrender to the civil author ! ties. Ho was asked for a detail of his men tc go out with some of the civil ofllccirs for the purpose of arresting them , and ho at onct sent sixteen privates in charge ol Sergeant 1'ullian and Corporal Buintin , They expected to llnd the men in n house near the barn , but Instead were flreil UIMJII from the barn. The attack wis not looked for from that point and came so unex pectedly that It demoralized the soldiers fora mlnuto or two. but thov soon rallied and snr- rounded the bam nnd began llring into it from every direction. Then It was thought best to cease action and hold the fort until re- Inforccmcnts'OiTivod with moreammunition. It is believed that a severe light will take place as soon as the additional troops reach the place , for the outlaws nro well armed with Winchester rilles and swear that they will not surrender. The soldiers nro determined and want revenge for those who have been shot down. No further particulars are ob tainable. Up to n late l.our tonight no further news lias been received from the scene of the lighting. Adjutant General Hill says the fight may have been between n posse and Willis Howard's gang or it mav have been an Htompt on the part of the friends of Will tannings to rescue him. Ho was to have lecn taken to 1'inovillo under guard of troops in his way to Missouri and it may bo the light resulted from an attempt of his friends ; o release him. A YOUNG MAX'S hlKK. Henry AV. Grady's Idea , us to JIoiv It Should He Guided. Of Into years Mr. Grady became more ierious , and it has been truly said that 10ma developing faster in the last year ) f his lifo than at any previous period , iiiys a writer in the Atlanta Constitu- .ion. With the consecration to his iniriotic mission came an overwhelming .enso . of responsibility which left less oem for the youthful effervescence of lis overflowing spirits. All the line minor and all the elasticity were there , > ut lie was sobered and at times sad- lem/d'byVome'ilt-o'iiiened phases of the rrotit problem ho had sot himself to olvo. It is worth while in this connection to eproduoo u letter which shows the scri ms side of his nature , which yet seemed lover to bo wholly lacking in the sunny minor with which ho brightened overy- hing. It is a letter written to Air. Clark Iowelllho ; present managing editor of ho Constitution , on his twenty-first ( irthday : ATIAXTA , Ga. , Sept. 20 , 1SS4 My Dear 'lark : I suppo.se that just about the time I mto this to you a litttle after midnight- ou are twenty-one years old. If you were lorn a little later than this hour it is your lothcr's fault ( or your father's ) , and I am ot to blame for it , I assume , therefore , that Ids is vour birthday , and I send you u small gmcmbranco. I send you a pen ( that you my weur ns a cravat pin ) for several reasons , n the first place , 1 have no money , my dear oy , with which U ) buy you something new. n the next place , it is u symbol ot the pro- -ssion to which wo both belong , in which uch has done some good work , and will , ( ! od eing willing , do much more. Take the pen , rear it , and let it stand as a sign of the an"ee- on I have for you. Somehow or other ( as the present Is a neat ono I have the right to bore you n littlo' 1 look upon you as my my own Iwy , My sot will bo just nlwnt your ago when yon an about in t no and ho will enter the paper whei you nro nbout where I am. I have got t < looking at you as n sort of prcllgurlng o what my son may be , nnd of looking over yet nnd rejoicing in your RUCCOSS , as I shall want you to feel toward him. Let mo write to von what 1 would bo willing for you to write U him. Never Gambliv-Of all the vices that civ thrall men this U the worst , the strongest nnd the most Insidious. Outnljo of the morality of It It Is the poorest investment , the poorest business and the poorest fun. Nc man Is snfo who plays nt all. It Is easier never to play , I never know a mini , n gen. tlcman and a man of business , who did not regret the tlmo and money be had wasted in It. A man who plays poker Is unlit for every other business. Never Drink. I love liquor nnd tlovotho fellowship Involved In drinking. My safety has been that T never drink at all. It is much iMsler not to drink at all than to drink n little. If I had to contribute what 1 Imvo done In mv llfo to any ono thing , I should contribute it to the fact Unit I am a teetotaler. Assuroas you uroborn , It Is the pleiisuntet , the easiest and the safest way. Marry Karly. "There In nothing that steadies a young fellow llko marrying a good girl and raising u family. By marrying young your children grow up when they nro a pleasure to you. You feel the responsibility of life , the sweetness of life , and you avoid bad habits. If you never drink , never gamble and marry early , there Is no limit to the useful and distinguished life you may live. You will bo the pride of your father's heart , and the ] oy of your mother's. I don't know that them is any happiness on earth worth having outside of 'tho happiness of knowing that yon have done your duty nnd that you have tried to do good. You try to build up- there nro always plenty of others who will do till the tearing down Unit Is nec essary. You try to live In the sunshine men who stay la the shade always get mildewed. 1 will not toll you how much I think of you or how proud I tun of you. We will let that develop gradually. There Is only one thing I am a little disappointed in , You don't seem to care quite enough about baseball and other sports. Don't mnko the mistake of standing aloof from these things and trying to get old too soon. Don't underrate out-door ithletlo sports as an element of American civilization and American journalism. 1 am ifrnld you Inherit this disposition from your rather , who 1ms never been quite right on this subject , but who Is getting belter , and will soon bo all right , I think. Well , I will quit. May God bless you , my toy , and keep you Inipiiy and wholesome n't icart , and In health. It' He does this wo will try und do the rest. Your friend , II. W. Gitinr , PKKTKNDKR SCIIAVUINFUUTH. V Preacher's Account ol' tlie False CliHst of Illinois. The Rev. J. P. Brushinghnm's sermon it the /ttla , Street Methodist church hist light was a description of Hchwcinfurth , lie Rockford pretended Christ , and a mrrntlvoof the rise of the sect of tlio Jhureh Triumphant , as the Schwein- urthians call themselves. It was a praise service , too , and the oluntecr choir , under the direction of William Davis , sung the Snnctus nnd ho Gloria in Kxcelsis from Farmer's nass , LumbiloUo's Uonediotua , Allen's 'Now is Christ Uison"and the Sanctum 2rgo of Itossi , whoso catching martiul nelody has roused up many a Konian Catholic boy at vespers on a warm Sun- lay afternoon , says the Chicago Tri- > une. The text was : "Many false > ropholH and false Christs shall arise. " Said Air. Ilrushinghain : "Kriekson of California has announced that today is , ho last Sunday Chicago shall have to icar the gospel in , for according to lim , the city will bo destroyed April 14. f this bo true wo couldn't bo in hotter business than in praising God in hymns and anthems as wo are this evening. I was glad this last week to have the op portunity of seeing Air. Schwoiiifurth of Kookford , who claims to be Christ come [ ) ii earth for the second time. First , bo- uauso it gave mo an opportunity to re new the acquaintance I had with him at Evanston in the fall of 187o , and second , becauho I believe in applying the gos- [ > el to our own times. But are yon going to advertise such a monstrous h you ask. lie w welcome to all tljo ad vertising I'll give him. "A friend in ] took ford took mo out to the Weldon farm , about eight miles from Uockford. There is a colony of Hivk- manites. The house is beautifully lilted up with modern improvements , has about forty rooms , and about one hundred can assemble in the parlors to hoar tlio sor- mons. There is no chapel. Rev. Air. Whitney , ono of tlio chief apostles , in troduced mo to a little spare man about live iieet six inches high , weighing about ono hundred and fifteen pounds and wearing a full auburn beard. Ho was exceedingly gracious and remembered me quite well. I said to him : "You cannot say as the Savior did : "i'ho foxes have holes and the birds of the air Imvo nests , but the son of man hath not whore Absolutely Pure. A croixm of tartar linking powder , of lenvpiiliiQMroiigth.-i ; . S.Government Uo- dort. Aug. 17 , I8SU. to lav his head , ' in vlmv of the Bplondid building you have. " Then 1 thought , b'ut I did not say it : "Are you a conscious fraud or a solf-dcceiverV Ho told mo how ho had gone to preaching in the Methodist church at Alpena , where ho was expelled from the conference by a committee , of which ho who is now Bishop Nindo and at one time pastor of this church was chairman. Air. Schwoln- furth professed to bo able to lu-nl the sick and to raise tlio dead , but ho does not do tills of ten. llonskodVhiitdotho : ministers think of mo ? ' I didn't answer , but if I had I should have said : 'That you are tlio rankest impostor on earth. ' lie denied that ho had * SOO,000 worth of property , and said that the newspapers had done him great injustice in saying so. so."Said ho : 'Aly people would lay down their lives for mo , ' and Apostle Whttnoy ' chimed in with , 'O , yes. Lifo would no't bo worth tlio living without you. ' I was Illlcd with nn indescribable sadness as I wont uway thinking of the presumption of a man , a piece of common clay , en deavoring to iiltick the crown from tho- brow of tlio dlvlno Son of God , but ho was perfectly calm and composed as if ho were sincere. False prophets tire arising. The dooinsealor.i have Jlxed Alonday as the date of the destruction of Chicago and Alilwankee. I was in thu Chicago Tribune ofllo the other day when a man came In saying that hiH wife was almost enr/.y about tlio destruc tion of Chicago , but she didn't know .tlio Into. A'newspaper man suggested that lie toll his wife that the date was April 20 , and then show her the morning pa per the Mtli to prove Hint Chicago was un hand just tlio same as ever. "Tlio Alillorits oil mod on ice houses jlnd in ascension robes , and had to conio lown when the world did not como to an Mid. A Minneapolis false Christ tried o ascend into heaven and fell and broke lis neck. .Countless oilier pretenders lave arisen. Sometimes I think wu have oo much religious liberty. Tliorois too nuch obtaining money by false pro- oiihi's ; This God-man 'Teed has prop- irty in Wlionlon given him by HOIIID . Tlio Scliwi-in-V veak-minded persons. - - urtli heresy originated willi Dora . { cokman , the wife of a Con- : ivgationalist minister. She imagined lint in her were the nttribuU-H f llio risen Christ. Schwoiiifurth bo- nine a bishop in tlio Beoknmriitf church. Irs. Bookman died after having prom- -.ed . to rise again and her body was kept ntll the authorities compelled its urial. Schweinfurth claimed to havu lood by her as she died , to have etiuglit glimpse of heaven , and to have heard or voice , saying : Thou art the Holy 'no ' and my spirit passes into thine. Go irth and conquer. Mr. Brushingham spokoof thodnngor- ns nature of such frauds and declared mt all would know for a certainty whim 10 real Christ came. There would bo no listnking the second advent. Mrs. Winslow's Hoothlng Syrup for chil dren teething cures wind colic , diurrhiuu , etc. y , " > cents a bottle. A Curious Implement. Charles Law , of I'ittston , I'n. , has a peculiar bron/.o iinplenuiiit that was found near the M'c-no of the famous \Vy- ' oiniiif , ' valley mas.sacre , .below undi's- turbcd alluvial soil. It is ton im-hcs and two inches in diameter , resoni- an ordinary rolling pin. in.oai-li end are llio ru tie reiimiiiH of an iron or Kteel npiko. Through the body of thu implement in an eye two inches lontf for the iittiichmiMit of a handle. His ident ical with Uic hronxos in the Hrilish inusouili , and will be given to llio Smith sonian Inslilulion. YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY. Statements From Is Asked to tbo Following Gives Universal Satifuctiou. PEOPLE of NEBRASKA " 1 have t < nd ] Hood's arHaicullln Tor t lie | iu < tt nnvea year * In this elly. and llnd that In nil niMoi It p\i-i universal Matlvfacllon. It \ \ pleasant to taVu and WHO KNOW ABOUT when oneo used you nionmn of nelllnK Hood's Sir- ; na | > arlUa to the tiamo party attain , Mid Hometlmes to ' of ndoii-n friends. In my mind It Is n very supmlor Hood's Sarsaparilla and are Worthy nrllcle , and onn tlrtt no dru rulst need bo afraid to re commend to his customers. I sell moro uf Hoods S'lrxaparllla than of nil others combined " 0. .M. Confidence. CI.AIIIC , Drucvlst , Fnlrtnoni , Nebratka. HUQ Suporaodod Othora. ' ECZEMA to ntiito tlioso fncM , nn I f ol that too much pralio MALIGNANT cannnt bo liotnirwt upon llood'M HarmilMirllla. " " ] IiHiil' Hnr < np.irllli : Inn suiierpedcd other blood CHAUI.KS F. 1IUKXKI. , Deputy CUy Treasurer , purlllers In this Ino.nlity. We sell moru of It than of The Terrible Sufferings of an Omaha Boy. Omaha , Nebraska. any other two SarsapaillliH. Wo mm > r hud u ennu- | mer speak III of U and w lake pleasure li | ix'lllni ; It , Ailults nlin miner from unit rlioum or pcteuin , Hnd Rheumatism. knonlUK that It nlwnya Klvun Kcneial iiallnfui'lliiii ' ' IniiKuneo Innilpqiinto to ilpsorlbu tlio nniinUliit ( Itvh "I wrllo thoio llnc.i lo tell of Iho benefit I havn received Tlit-KKH \ IIIIIIWN , DriiHUlsls , eorncr Third anil Locust iromlor thh illaenac. la It nny * cnunoil nnil inlii by | Hood's Sarnapiirllln. I hnvo been n sufferer cust streets , ( irand Island , Nebraska , uf- ceived from for - tlion , tlmt when parents finnlljr llntl rellof a faring clilM , tlit'jr feel nnxlous to lot oilier * know ferer from rhouinntlMii for over llvo yenrs , bolnent . Tliroo Strong Points. month wlmt him wruiiKlit nui-li urutlfyliiu rcsiilti ? The ro- ono tlmo unnblo to leave my bed for three * nmrknblo power of llooil' Bnrsiiparllla oyor tliu I.n t iprlnit I had n very jovero ntlock nnd decldeil lit 'I am vlad to oxpresn myself In retfard lo llninl'.i . form of try Hood > Snritapiirllln. I win i-ooii BiirprUed to Hnrsaparllla , and will nay : mo.it mutlgimnt rtnd myself Improvlim. I regained my health , and 1st. I consider Hood's arnparllla Iliu tx'it blond SALT IIIIKI-M know that Ilood'a Sarimparllla has rured me , nil purltler on Iho niniket. la well Illuslrnleil tiy llio following ntntemcnt , which havu not had rhenmntliim nt all thin winter. I am In -'d. Wonell n niui-ti If nut moro of Hood's S.ini- nil ptinint * whose chlKlrcii sutler from Impure blooil butler health than 1 Imvo hemi for n I'm * llmo nnd parllla than any other. Khonlil : my frlomls nro mirprlned at my ImprovadconillUoii. . ' : ld. I have novoral riKtnmers who claim tliov hnvo " 1 tnko plcniiurn In itntlng Ihnt I hnro been well mit- J. K. IllLl. , IU9 West Khjlillt Avenue , Denver , Color - been ureally benoilled by Hi u oi nntnean bo fur- l ( lcil of Iho phiiiiomcnnl diiocesa of Ilooil's Sursa- r iv ilo. nlsheil If ilo < lit > il ' 1 ° . A. TliiiMi-sii.v , I'alncn liruu parllla. About n yeitr nnil n tin If ngn my younk-e t Asthma or Ontnn'h. Sloie , Clay Tenter , Seliraslta. boy , then about two vonrs olil , wn nnilrloil with n mint innllKimntI'pjonm. It llr lilcvclopi'il In hl > rlKht "I'or nevornlyenrn I linvoheon troubled with n kind PhyHloiuns Prescribe It. eye , niul the illKt'lmrne from Iho niiiuo caune.l the of mlhnia or catarrh In my throat , nnd had tried nev- "Ilood'ii Sarnapnrllln Klrps unlTer al sallsfartlnn that ulilo to bleak out In a nasty run- could Itnd nulhlnit In hi-lp whole fnco nn pral klmK of medlclno but nour patrons Wo mill morn "f It Hum of any oilier nine soro. Tlio mo. My wlfo wanted mo to try n boltlo of llnod'a Sar.iaparllla w have In Iliu IIOIIIA. It U fieiiiently , ' roon i.tm.H FKI.MIW SnntiiparllM. I told IhoitruuKlst of whom I bouitlil crllied by phynlrlans. " WAI.HIN A t'u. , Haul I liad no fnlth In It bnt would | tlvo It n trial , Nebraska. It that . Ilioken llow , wai InileM pltnblo lo look nt. llo wn nt flr t tn-nlod iilJo Buuaie. wtili-h I illd. I must say I wua very inueli bent-tiled ' monthi with little hy ii'ur funllly pliynlclnn forierernl Sponk Highly of It. It woiili ) by tmliiBlt nnd would reciimmond It very hluhly to whllo for tlo or no success , anyone havlnuiiithma or catarrh. " Kl.ws r. Dr.v- "Itoort'ii Barsaparllli III"1' ec > ftil ntl faclliii , and broik henl It wonlil noon ; nt InlwaU - up nil , bml nn over. It IIIE.H , tlrmof Iiovrlei xrelersnn. OuiKhn , Nebratka , ell more of It than any oilier blood medlclno Thoio out iik-aln Just " nt Imt becnmonobiiil thnt even our physicians ev- Doflt In the World. that umitl speak very hlKhly of It" HKUiHKjK Tccumseli \ iiiiil llti'iksellori , , presn-il Krnvo fcnra that Iho lioy wouM lee o thor "I have HiilTered wllli catarrh over twelto years , IlKII.MXN Nebraska. , HniKKlsls r lilpf Hint eye , nnil tlio other wnii becomlim nflee- nnil have doctored ronntantly , hut could net mi relief Will Stand by It. . Wo then look him to They teil ) uinnner. until I not n bottle of llood'i Bnrrapurllla. It han thu twn. muiii eminent ocullsln In Ihn city of llalll- done moro KIIOI ! thnn nil uther medldnei , nnd I ran "Wo recommend Hood' * HnrinparlHn m n Kood iniiro , hero wo then llvoil. They Irenteil lilui fur nt cheerfully recommend It. I think U tlio best Idoud blood medli'liiP. nnd have mild luoro of II Iliuii ul any li'nst Iwo miiiillii with notmocens whalovor. It wuii medlclno In the world. " I ) . C. MDTIIWKU , , 51lh and blood lemody on our shel\o > , Woliatonurvat many nt aliout Dint limn Iiiul my wlfo found i > pntt of 1'ranUHn utreuts , Omaha , Nebraska. i'intniiH'i.1 who nay they will stay by the lemedy ns lluod's Cnlanilar , lelllnitof Hie mirrow nllnlnod Inn loiiv as inanufai lured "NtuiailK linns , I'allil'lly , Imtlnrciuohy tlio use of Ilouil'H t > nr nparllln , nnd A Point for You. Nobraika. her I buuuht n boltlo of II. lleforo orntroniiUipnlnK medl- Dost to ncconuuodato If you want n blood purifier The Soiling. tbo.buttle w s hulf tiiken ho clno. you iliuiilil net Iho b t. Ask for lloml'ii Har- ' . "Hood's Rarsipatllla U the lp tnellln medlelne.it I.IIKKI > MKK ASOTIIKIl CIIII.D. inparllla , nnd Insist upon hnvtiu , ' It. ! > < t not let any { what Ms kind nnd M nuperlor to nny other In the niaikei I Wo lined two bottle * , nnd althouiiU that has bynn arKiiment or persuasluii liiHuenco you to buy - sell moro than of ull tin ) rest put luiiulher. " IlLN II. . hnTOin-Tcrn'un n ulEii of rou do not want U lure lo tfi.'l thu lUenl medklni- , . wo motathao yonrniii. ' Ill rr , M. II. , JtiUuUt , Wahuu , Nub. troubla oil 111 * fnco since. U Hires mo vreat pleasure lluoil'a tiarsnparllla. TAKE HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ' Sold by nil ilrun8l > ti. ll : Ufur . 1'rcpnrod unlr f ' . Ill ilor 15. I'repared only all druia'lstn. alldrugulsls. ll Ufor 3. 1'repareil only Sold by l.owull Mast. ; . AHitliuearlu Soldby I nrell , Mans. b ) U. ) Hood A IV ) . | > i , jy LVl.lloiMl A Co. , Ai thocnrlc-si , I/Jwoll , Mn s. by 0.1. Hood A. Co. , AimlliowirliM , IJ&llar. * 1OO D06U Ono Dollar . 1OO IJosos Ono Dollar 1OO Doses pao