- - - - - - - . - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - _ - - - F 2 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iLE OMAhA DATrY 131i , WEIN ESIAY , MAY 13 , 1890. - - . . oo feet. A largo portion of the conerva. tory , the targeRt IItnL ot the lcInI In or abtiit i.lni'oln , wa kveIf(1 ? ( with tlui grotinl . la'go tre's In the hfanLiful grovt In fr.nt . or ttio lntILutIon were bro1'n a pIpt sterns. \Vint ) at noon today wn the rno&t loanIful ) lawn n the state Is TOW ) c1lRflgIIreI wlti ) the , dehr of brtiken tre , Irc ) 3UI ! rubbIsh. TIio coverings of outhotto nroun thp 3ctr1en were cnttcre1 to the ? oiir WIfl(1. ( t3ron InJurN t'xcept tif' ) ataflt rr1gnccr. Mr.Vorlcmnn , who rocetvod a 1Ight 'nIp WOhlfl(1 ( by the fIflng of brick th the niectric liotie. Superfntendent Mi. boLt ny that It fs frnposI,1 to et1rnato ( b ( lfllflflgfl to the nte proprty nt thta time , t'ut he ? . , atI.fle that It 11 run up . tnto the tiniani1. ) Tontght the h iqiltal . peopte nri In dnrciioi. eccept , a fw oil lamps , ' 1ili" were Ghtalne1 Immediately I. Doni the city. Foruxrnuly , wiTle ) the Patients were tcrv . . inu'ii alarnied dur ag the irogre % nf the . itnrni. as the imint ne ijuiidng ! rohd hikCl a cradle , none of them were Injured in any T'djini Castor. ex-Adjulahit General ( lagn 1 anil the secretary of thic' State Ik'3rd of Transporiqtlon , Sutherland , arrived from Omaha Ju't the Ntortu brc1ce over tie . city. They were advii'ed b remain in the , . ca r and ii Id , . 7 r. Su I I erlatul sit Id t hat thin car rocked fearfully. and thu'y expe"e that it woul0 ho thrown froiji the track every t flitnhlte. Street er traifle was hut IfltpraIiitefh , hut outside telephone Setvic ( ' in temrnr.irIhy dis. nhh'd. Iteatrire i' rut nfl. Iiiring the parly r part of I he tivetiltig the tdctrie ligit srrviee as disabled on account f the lroStratin of wiles , hilt hater the damage vas repaired A Mrs. Moore , rp'iditig at 2h15 South Ninth street , eav thu. rtorm appronchinv. : nn4 ran from a neighbor's hou't' to her urii hiom' ; she vns blntvn t1ovn , and her left arm fractured above the p11mw. The Turner house , on 13 , between Ninth and lighitli Rtrceti. ovas tilted to the east by the wnd ! , and afterward bloWn back toward the wert , settling Ix feet litlow the foundation. d r. Lansing and four children , Itv.ng in the house , fleil to a no1ibor'.a. ! iiiiitutv : : iits .t ci.ost sit.tvi. In.rjit I I'prnnduNzi ri'q ) . iy 4I lMrM t Iii t 'I'OOII iii I tM Coiii 'a. ELTCIIOItN , Nehi. . May 12.-Speclal ( Tpln grain.1lidiorn ) this afternoon had a hair- , breailth PFc.pn frcm (1t'Ht'hiCtIOhI by a cy- clone. All the afternoon storm clohhd9 , black and los'nring. hung sohithost of town. At about 2 o'clock the storm was directly over the town anil a few minutes Inter a funnel- shaped cloud eliot downward from the RorIhI center opd a gehI'rnl stanIpec of ctIzen for caves and cehlnr $ ensued. At tile ehool house the cliool rhillihren Peil iianle-triekcn to thin furnace mom. The Scent ) at thia school hioiiio was Olin of wil.I- est conrusion. School \sas dismisseil for the ren'ainder of the day. . Thji' cyclone itriick the ground In a pasture lot just north of the town. lti conre was northeast. The Path of the stol iii is from 200 to hOO yards \lle ( ntiii everything In : this liathi i razed to the groiinti. There % vcrc nobuildings _ in this iiiiinohlato : vicInity In the path of the storm. Oakland cottage. I lieu. A. J. i'oppleton's siiiiiiner rusidenco , just north of to'n , however , cseape(1 ileni- olitlori by a very harrow margin. A portion - tion of the fence enclosing the grounls was blown away and large trees along the hilgh'way adjactnt ore toni and twisted out of the ground. Carl , luhinson. Into of Omaha , farms a portion of the Poppleton ranch , and shortly before tiut' stoim struck lie started for his hi'tne. lie had a teanu attached to a tn'agoru l nod behind tiuo wagon led another tcauui. Before lie was aware of it the storm was 111)011 ) hun. Ho endeavored to skirt it hy driving onto a meadow to the westward , . but hjoore hue coulul hash his horses cut of the way of the raphhhly appreachuing hurricane lie was caught in its vortex and ninth , horses . and wagon were carceritig through space , together with fence hoards , posts , wire and h . , other debris. Mr. Johiiuson escaped serious luujury. hhi clothes , iio over , were hltoiuhiy . torn oft his back and hue received a number I of minor wouinds about his person. . , In speaking of huts cxpcrleuco , Mi. John- lion said the winul used hutni the sauna as a foot ball player uises t foot ball. At tunes the wind souhul raiaoihlm high In tue air and drop hum to the earth , only to b caught uiju again. In hula flight ho vouhuI ulenerihe a circle and when the storuuu finally passed over he was 150 yards or more ills- tant from Where the storm first stiuick r Iuini. Johnson's horues fare'i uuuhich th sanie Its their master. The wagon was completely ulomolishucil. The box wan broken up luito HtOye heulgthis. The front running gear is Intact , but of thu rear running gear notling remains except the tires and fcille of the wheels. After traversing a distance of about two uuuilcs the tuuuuieh-suiaped cloud arose i' ' &uudtheuily as it had shot down to the i'h h ihuid at a hoillt of five or six miles farther to the northiuuost droppeul again to the earth. l lohlouying thia tornado was a heavy fall of rain. P.urticuulars relative to damaio tlouio . are not obtainable at this wrIting. 1"UlUh1TFNS IJFNN1NGTON 1EOPI4E. : IIINN1NGTON , Nob. . lay 12.-Speclutl. Telegram.---A ) roort Collies lucre that a I a tornado visited the vicinity of Eikhuorn sta- thin , doing considerable damage. but as it . , has been rainiuig hard luico that time it In Impossible to fluid out at Praent the extent of the ilaniago to ' property ou' whether or not there svero any lives lost. The funnel shaped cloud was vtutciieii with much anxiety from u thu rtreet corners anti hiouiso tops. Those who hail seen ulnuliar storms voro conihulent flint it oiuiy a unilo or so away , auth In fact it was * * a near titat large ciouds of dirt could ho seeuu rolling in tue air. At this tinic it was tiiouight certain that the "twister' ' I u would otrihco this Ihuc and thioo who be- 1io'M their cellars to be a place of refuge ' lost no time In getting there. Several women r cauuie 0111. of their houses with their chiiulrcui into the cahtui air cryIng with fear and a watehuluig what they suppoujail to be the cauo or a horrIble dcatii , and In fact thtu thought Df having to uuueot this terrible lookiui cloud o removed the smile from every oflos face. h it. lasted only a few m1nuitou , viiei , It secuuic.d to scatter , tlio clouds rising up again. and r Lhio dirt uund debris the tornalo had gutbucrcul t i fehi back to the earth. Shortly tufter this r suiother funnel shaped gathiered west of town. f r _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - . - ii I aik r ) I PflSi(1Cilt ( Isnnc LeWIS of Sabluta , Ohio , 1 u 18 IfIgily ! reslicetcil all tlhi'Otlglf that 11'CtihI. I 10 Iiuii Ilveti iii Ciillton Co. ci 75 ) 'elIlS , anti Iln ICChl Jiresitleilt of al tutu SubihiuL 111111k 20 yetuiu. lie gltully ' ' h testilles lo thu lhIri'it of Ilooti's Suirzi- j pariliut , 1111(1 w'Iiutt. lie sa3f3 is voi'I1iy UtlCIItiUhl. 4II Ii8iil ) 'VOt'kO1h fihiti I 11)0(1'S ) ( Sat'suiiniiIhi 1)etLllni'1v ) ( n(1n1)tcd ( ) ! h to thcIi fleetis. It. Ilankes ptro , vlcli , ax red lilooti , thild from this COihICS hlCr'e , rL l mental , boiIy aiid (1IgestI'o sti'engtli , I Ill am glad that Hood's toauuy BnrsnJagc ) u rum Is a very good medicine , especially it , as a blood purifier. It has done ma good t luau ) ) . tlincui , For savoral years I r" ca x greatly svlth pains of at ar I kurag 'In one eye and about my temples1 es- pccinily at uiighut when I lied been having ohr a hard ilay of physical and niental labor. Ifl r Itook Inanyrcnwdiea , but found lielponly ' In Hood's arsaparI1luu which cured me of io rheumatism , neuralgia and headache. in flood's Sarealarhiln mis proved ilsei f a true la friend. I also take llood'8 Ilils to keep lily liowole rcgular1 antI like the pills Fl very much. " Iei&o Lisi , Sabinu , Olalo. ill illI I Hood I tru u Sarsaparilla cab Ittuo One True Ihlood Puritier , All druggists. $1. we . - l'repared - . only by C. I. hood & Co. , i.owcti , Mass. eul , are prompt , eflicient and Hood s I ) ills esyhxieUect. 2.ceits. IL ' _ - - It was not so large anil did not last so long. A toiephion unesage received here shortly afterwards ho the effect that part of the lumber yard at Washington , four iniie % vest ct here. ; s cauhiCfl nway. It Is , there. fore. sixplrnaed that the latter funnel shapel ( clouuil WflM a vaterspUt. The eastbound train was delayed about one hour , caused by thin higli water. AItUNUTO. Neb. , May 12.-Speelah ( Telegram i-A sucauly rainfall fr six hours , with very little hail and no wind. Indica- ton ! are for a continuous rain all night. Tornado southeast of here. iltral Vi1I ) .ti.l.lYiIt ) Ni'Ihl.SiC. ) . Slight iituuingp innNuunh.r iii I'isi.s in liii. SluuI , CIt1TI. Nd ) . , May 12.-Spcclnl ( Telegaun. ) -After a hot nnil sultry ilay a , evero thunder storm broke cver this city. The vlM ap- hrached , a toruiado ann the couthierti Patt of tile city suilierel aeverely , baruis , outhouses and sheds being demolished. One hisif of the lopulntion tnok for the cellars. while the others atehucd the storm. After the vind etorun paned rain fell in trrrents. It Is suipprusel that macli damage has bcon done by the stOrm southwest of town. It1NDObPhI , Neb. My 12.-Speclah Telc- graIn.hutavy ) wind nail rain r.tuvnu hil much datuinge last'nip.hit. Many small Iiuilul- luigs ere overtbit'uied. IX ! , Nel , . . May 12.-Special.--A ( ) heavy rain eninnuenceul failing lucre yesterday and fell nearly nil ulay. The soil is in fine ccii- di lou for growing crops and farincrs are iiaipy. Stock rn the range are doing fInely. 1uSrt1I. . Nehu. , 'ilay 12-Spccial.-A ( ) heavy wind etruck this lulaco yesterday after- 110011. IJauuiago to elevators , corn onus , etc. , is $ OO. Some luau and a heavy rain felL hIAflttlSON , Nob. , May 12.-Spccial ( Tele- graiui.-Thia ) heavict t'aiii .bf the season fell tonight. Cropa arc in oxceilent condition. FItEMONT , May 12.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -DurIng a bcav ) thiuuuiLer shower about 6 nclceic I hi Is evci' I a g I ugh tn I tug struchc tile iutino of l'heniis W'iihianua on llrcail ati'cet , It ruin down the ciuiuuinc'y , tearing of ! nearly all the hastcring euuih sonic of flue siding. Tue family vero In the house , but escaped liii uiry , L'LATTlOIJT1 ! , Neb. . May 12.-Speclal. ( ) --This vicinity wuuui visiteil by a bevere gale which very nearly apProachiell flue luroPirtions of a cycioni rut 7 'ciack last evenhuig. Tue storm was flccouiipauiicI , by some hail , and a tremendous downpour , iihoiit ) 0110 of % vatpr failing in a half hour. Considerable ulnuuuage was ilone throughout the county , sevural windmills south of this city bciuig blown os-er null COnihletely ) demolished. A large bnrui on the farm of Will Aulama was literally torn to pieces and a uieuv one vas badly thaniageul. 'flue deluge of water washed abut a great deal of listed coin. but t Ii Is v ii I be repia n ted I ii nun jul o r line. F ugh to ten inuleavest of lucre the luau teems to have been more severe than lucre and fruit suffered enuisiderable dauuunge. hUNCAN , Neb. , May 12.-Spcciai.-Aftpr ( ) ten days' heavy vlnui from tue snithu aui1 ruouuthiwest. anothuo ; goel rain fell last evun- 111g. Ityc Is wnist high auth most of It hucauled out. Souuie uuucadots vili cut a fair crop of hun ) ' now. Corn in about all lulanted auud flue stunt ! is splendid and the acreage very large. I'otatoes are nix inches high anti doing line. All kinds of crops are ten ditys lii two weeks ahucaul of any former gLoul season and a mouth ahead of inst year. l'IE1tCl , Nob. , May . . 12.-Spocial.---A ( ) seVere - Vere hail storm struick tillIc city last uuight ami huroke about seventy-fIve window glasses in different builulIngs in the tuiwn. FflllONT , May 12.-Special.-Tiiere ( ) was a heavy rain lucre butween 6 and 7 oclock ast evening. the total precipitation being estimated at one and three-fourths inches. There have bcon several light showers dur- mg the day. Farmers say that crops and vegetation of all kinds never grew faster. Tluo patures are in fine condition. SCIIUYLEIt , Nab . , May 12.-Speclai.- ( ) This vicinIty ans trcatel to a fair rain yesterday - terday evening , the fail aniountluug to one- alf an inch. There were heavier rains in l eastern and northern parts of tue county. Fverythuing that grou's is ten to fifteen hayuu In advance of former years , making crop proujuects uu-uusuahiy bright. and farmers hope. huh. Corn Is being planted nos' at a very rapId rate. and the bulk of it vlll go in this week and next. CUEIGIITON , Neb. . May 12.-Special.--- ( ) A good heavy raia with a little hail visited this uuecioui last evening. It never rained harder lucre. Farmers have llanteul about half their corn. Small grain le in fine con- hltioui , Grass Is abundant. \\'AVEIlLY. Nelu. . May 12.-Specal ( ! Tele. t granu.-An ) unusually heavy rain felt lucre this ovenini. fully one and a quarter inches tailing in three hours , and it. continues to rain. Corn and vegetation are making rap'd crowth. lIFL\TRICE , May 12.-Spechal ( Telegranu.- ) rho heavicout rain for several years fell ere thuis afternoon. it beluig estiunateul at two inches. 'I'hue rain was accompanied by u uau. souuio of the stones weighing between : Iwo nuirl three ounces. Iluut little damage was done , Iolo & Co.'s green house x.uffer- zig the ukuost loss. a large number of uln- lows being demolished. It is still raining ot a late hour tonIght. tAIN C.ulIiOVX IN 'IItItI'i'S. ) 4 * reel Cars lehui euhuiuuil Cou.NiuiersuJule i 1)11 uuuuug Iuuu.u to St it..l s. i Residents of Omaha who were returning o their homes from their daily toll last vening about 5 oclock wore givrn a alight asto of a genuine tornado , but the taste L vaux not calculated to whet their appetites or more of the same kind. A gentle rain oinnieuiceiI falling about 3 oclock , accona- audcd by a light southwest wind , but at S :30 : p. iii. , the barometer , which hind been cry low all day , conuineruced to nsa very 1Ihidi' ) , the nuercury going UI ) .12 of an inch 0 about fIfteen inlnute.a. The wind shifted uuldenly to tile northiweot and the rain corn. ieiict'ul falling In torrents. In the five nun- tog Train 4:5' : ' to 1:55 : p. m. , .15 of an Itichi t water fell , au exceediuugly heavy rainfall. A 6l5 a heavy gust of wiuud passed over he city , coining from the west , the velocity eachuiuig thirty-six uuuiloi an hour , nuutl con. e nning for about live minutes. All these t C apiul changes % vero accompanied by a sharp all in flue temperature. a fail of 15 degrees half an hour being recorded at tue weather C 111cc. After the embryo tornado lund pasLeI ( the in continued falling at iii rapid rtte. Frcui lu ) very beginuuing ( if tiuo storm the hlnalies lighutniuug voro frequent auth s'lviul , tiio ) rlcoul tongues of the suiitlo fluid oouning ' dart ( rain all quarters of the hueaveniu at 10 aauuio instant , the sharp crackle being 81i hlowed almost Instantly by souul-atixriuug k i vturborations. svhiicli ceetned to shake the ti i ry earth , There vero several sharp chowll ra of luaU , flue ilathu of the bail storm lining rc u most as crooieI ( as tue lightuuiuig hashes. l ue heaviest fall seturuu'ul to be near flue mter of thio city and In the western rca- - nnco district. Ox Tbuo deluge of rain was so heavy that the 01 ) users could not carry it , and all the streets al tlua cfly wcro flooded with miniature rivers. In is cauued ninny wasliouxta in the uouburhs iU I ud flooded cellars and basements vero tIle lit i ie. It also stopped the uiiotor trains at Of veral points. the vatcr atanding so deep u ttuo tracks that It waa considered dcxi- fr ( rous to rtteinhit to run tile motors through uv for fear they might be "short circuited" il hum out. No accidouto iuappeneil to SI i of tile traina beyond a uulighut deiny of used by waiting for thu water to stubaide , as ui it was not found necessary to ehuut down in l of the motor lines. re At Twentieth and Cuniing r'treots a fullfr ulged geyser wao foriflell by flue huge iii htuillo of Wgter which hail found its way do to the old cable conduit , anul had gained o eat force in its jouurxuey down tue lull 'j l 001 loulge street. The trench , haul become ro agged near Ctuming uifreet auid the ovator Iii ude ito escape tiurouugh a manhole near that thu int , iiftiuug tue heavy lion cover to one 10 as though it weighed nothing , Instead of gr stu : 0 peuuuuls. The vatcr spouted through this unhuolo to a height of several feet and do. thi you trains on tluuut hitic for como time. STRUCIC AN ElEC'i'1tIC TO\VEIt. An acclulent to an electrlo light tower at iuii ghuth street and Iiroadway , In Council Mu L tiffs , cut off all of tue eastern lilies of cli a \Vcstern Union Telefiraph company. Tile Mi ver vaa struck by lightning auud fell to 0 grounul , carrying with It oyery direct icago wire the company had out of unhia , Coininuiicatlon , % s'as established Ir t St. Louis to Chuicago , and business ixii nsacted with little delay. tUl 1 t tue telePhlOulO office considerable an. g yance was caused by ( he lightning , which co seu1 all of the " ( lrop" to fail so flint it coL L S tlflhlcuit to tell whether a ubscribor was lin or tile lightning was using ( ho 'phone. accidents were reported , however , to any ' ehuitOilOs. cii t few "ground" were caseu on ( lie fire cr alarm lines , but nothing serious developed. 'rho l'or'tai Telegraph company was for. tuinate , escaping without any serious (11111. cuhty. A washout of the' 'water trench In Pierce s rcet , betsveon Tuu enty-thiitul anti Twenty- fourth uitrets , was reported about dark. During ( hue heaviest downpour of eater ahblt 6 o'clock ( hue settlement of suiblattera houxsc uiear Twentieth street atiul the Union P.ueiflc tracks Perentcd the appearance of it mlniatute 'enke. Tue lanul is low lying and hue water from a lonk tPetanco south on Tuventieth poured its 1uuht'4iy flood around flue dts rhlings , Many of the eccuipaluin vere obhigeul to lIaCe their iunuiehold gocuis 111)00 tables and chairs , while the inundation lu'.rted. After it haul sulstuleul sonuc'wiint tue settlement lresencd a busy siuectnci as each owner of a shack arineul himself with a shovel axiul 5'raleul out of his front i'lrlor a thick layer of tniiI ; which haul been ( IC- Piteul there. A u'imilar state of atfnir existed among ( lie tuDor PeoPle on tiuo hot- tonis. uicar I&utirtiu nuud l'Ierce streets , but the ulanago WOS of sniahl itionient. MOTOR CUtS libAT1D. At Twenty-fourth auuul t3pauiluhing a good. sized river huobureul over ( lie motor tracks and delayed the cars for half an huuuur standing - ing en the switch itt the terminus. ui- other streatuu of t ° o Ily sue floced down Sprague street auud left a uiunibur of large holes west of Twenty-fourth. A Washout of considerniuho size was reported 0 ! ) Southu Thiirtceuitlt uuear 'nlley Street. A culvert lutus beii Placed tixuuler the rcadway at this hOihlt , hutut nearly eve y large rain succeeds In du'unohisluing it niuul ca'ing in tue banks. Suituthi on Tuu'entiothu ticar Cass street a ( touch , uuearly a block bug , dug by the t'aterworks company , caved in. auth a large acrtiuuuiuiaioui Of muil was deposited on ( lie curlier below. A woculcn * uiulewalk was repartel nuiseing at Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth streets nnul a sei'tlr'iu of curbluug , tcgcthuer with a suitnll auuiotuuut of brick Pavemelut ' . "flS caet in on thit , south side of the roaulway. A large lucia was washed nut of the euuubank- Intuit of blue street at. Twenty-fourth and Pierce streets nuuul ( lie roadway , which is urn- hiaved , uuiaule temporarily inipassable. 'flue street r.tiiwuy reports little loss of time on accoutuit of ( ho stornt antI no washuouts which effect ( lie lines. A nuniber of nuotors oil ( lie \'ahuuut 11111 line , while houxutl city- tuard on Lewd nvixiue , were burned out , and motor Si anil another one in charge of train crew No. 1 on thuo Iodgc anul North Twentieth street line were likewise dis- ableuk luriuig ( lie heaviest rain , whuichu tic- COrulaniunl by hail , a iuutuuber of horses tied to the chirba around the city broke ioosa auu'l cauuaed their owners consiulerablo nuuxio'y nuld hustling to regain them , A team iiitchupul to an Adatnc express wagon , left iltutied lxi frcnt of tIle Ne' York hue buuiid- tng , started uiown Icaruuahu street at a rapid hflCe about 6 o'clock , but was captured * everal blocks beltht' before tiue had sue- ceculcd in doing any damage. A aituall bridge nt Tiuirtietiu and Bristol streets was reported washed out last night and a large section of embankment slur- rounding ihuo approaches was cau'rled doug vIth it. Neac Thirty-nixuth street the lightning atruck tue ground in ( Ito alley between Iouhge and Iavenport. Parties who satv it state it aipeared ) as thought a streauuu of lIre twenty feet high shot into ( lie air. Ouo wonuauu in ( ho uuoigluborliood thought her recidence luau ! beeuu struck nod rushed. out into the pouring rain , clad only in the light rearlng apparel suitable to a sultry day , and made a tour of iuuspectiox , arouuud the huouse Ofl'y to fluid the only damage was to her own raiment by ( hue heavy rain. PAVING BLOCKS \YASIlI'D OUT. North Twentieth street was ulooed by the first heavy rain of the afternoon and continued iui that condition untli well into ( hue evening. . The water poured in from tue hulil to ( tie west auth along the lcrtl from Califcrnia and Burt streets , being from six to eighteen inches deep. On thuc ull opposite ( Ito flight school grounds the water tore aleng with stufhicient force to carry off block pavement and everythinge1se that was loose. Iii some places .ecthons of the block lmvement ten feet square losqned axuti floated away. - Out on North Thirtieth street ( lie vator unulermhneih it section of the brick paverneuut arid this unoroitig there Is a hole sonni twenty feet square and five or six feet deeD. The sIdewalks on ( lie level rouru1 of Bedford Place became. loosened from their mooring anti sailed on top of the sea of safer that covered that section of the city o a depth of from twelve inches -to two feet. feet.A A number of the motors on the South Dniaha line wore burneti out by being short ircuited , but no partIcular dauuiage was lone , aside from throwing all of the trains b.ehuiiud time. Proni the cIty limits to East Omaha , Locust Street flooded , the water reaching nearly to the top of the troet car rali. Several of tue motors wore ) uhrnolI out , but at uuo tiuuio was trafllc en- iroly suspended. Tue arm of Cut-off hake that extends down Il front of ( hue Missouri Pacific roundibouse 051) three inches in less thuan an hour. rhis was ihuue to the rainfall and the water hint poured in from the hiils. That section of North Omaha lying eaut f Sherman avenue was flooded to a depth f several inches and was visited by light aii , but not enough to damage oveuu the purdeius. III KoUuitze PiacO hail broke some of the vindows on ( ho gouthi side of the hiouse i iuli stripped the heaves frolia the trees. ONfl M'N DEAD. Peter Dowdall. driver for the Union Pacific tupply wagon , was driving near Ilcventhu F treat and Capitol avenue last. . evening , dur. fir the huail Mornu , when hula horse became righuter.etl and ran away. Dowdall strug- hod to gain mastery over the aninmni for y early a block , when hue was at length ihi uulleul frouum the wagon . arid tiurowiu iii 0 time pavement , and both wheels out one Ia ide pasoed over huls hotly in the region of hi lie heart , lie \u'as picked up insensible , P1 laced in the Union Pacific anuinuienco anti il aken to lila residence , 1217 North Eight. enthu street. where physicians were cailaul l ntteiud him. Their shill proved uinavailg OS , mud ho died sluortly after I o'clock this uorniuug. iot'daih leaves a wife auud four iii iiildren. SIhi St , ui'tt i Ii hisvi. p1 CRESTO , Ia , , ' May 12.-Speciai ( Tolovu rarn.-A sterna passed over southusveuteru pi Wa last evening , rain , hail anul wind vying 01 ithi each other In violence. Iuuumodiately Ol irrotunuling Creston flue stormuu us'as not an were , although considerable stock wat , SI hled by lightning. Farmer Shearer lost tF ll head of cattle , and other farinera lost umbors. AL stations along time Burlington It nul east flue storm assuiumed cycionie pro- rtions. SIOUX CITY , May 12.-Special ( Telegram. ) A terrific rain and luaU storm did coniiui. : able damage lucre at 5 o'clock ( hula after- On. Itunuuiuug water roumdered the streets utmost Itapassablo for nearly an huouur , ilavo- cut was washucul out in uuauuy Iulace.a , street t ( raffle i at a etanuistiii , basements In the ' ciness part of town flooded , gnu a ntimler 'I ltoros In low lyiumg districts filled with iter to a depth of several feet , Reports in 101 otitsiule points Indicate that the eutormn 11 lii 'luito general. 10 DES MOiNES , May 12.-Special ( Teholej anl.-ltoports ) received tonight from ovest Pa tiui city indicate that a great storm has iti ept over ( bunt ection this evening and late nil ( hue afternoon , iloiumg great damage. It is ported that along the Hock Island road y , am Atlantic \s'cst to flue Missouri river ghu ss'bmda have uxuroofcl buildings and F no great damage to crops. In a number Places there ha boon immense rainfahi , uichu has causeul watixouts on the rail- ads that are Interfering seriously with thu ailic. Thorn have also been hail etornus at have tiono berious danuage to snuall aiiu. Ifeport are meager , but lnihiate the W' ixiui a very severe one , hum tiuls city of me damage was done by high wiuu'.hi ar. n nro was a heavy raInfall. mnl SIIILEY , Ia. , May 12.-A terrific rain ouuui tnt sinrun passed thurouglu this section last Ofl dit. Tue roof of tile tliree.story Acadeioyot tO isle building was blown off. Part of the thi y building was detroyeui by the wind , " toy small buihthinga vcro demolished , I'd Cli luni'lurr MIsnui Lauv IeiIu i'eul Vftuui. 3PIUNCIFIELI ) , Iii , , May 12.-TIme suag une court today rendered a decision hold. Ye the battier shuop Sunday law unconuitithu 101101 , AS class Iegishttion , co.operating ainst the receipts of ( hue otvner , wluichu are uustrtueui as property. all 'hto court also holds that drug stores apd ret icr Places oiuerating soda fountains , etc. , hua ntuot th ) cornpeled to sell to colored per- na or auuy one else if luot desireul , t3uch airs are not necessary to life or property d Cau be operated at tue wii' ' of flue own. 3. vex ROSEIYA'lEfl-BRYAN ! DEB1T Hold tTho1er8tll Aulpices of the Repu lican Bhunetaillo League , ALL ARRANGL1'1TS ? ARE NOW COMPLE1 211 no u'y IIuii't Ii'ut I , , lii' hI5 ( IISMI..l Ii 'l'lIVO ( ' ' ( ) ii t t lie ( 'riIg iiton 'I'li'u'.It"r Ne't i'riuhny ) II ' iig. Time irchluuuinaries have now been con Ideted fr the joint debate between lion. \ J. hryuuui anti a Itosewater elm the moot ( luestioum , Which Still occur at ( lie Crelgiutc theater on ( hue evoutitug of May 15. The di bate wIll ho under the atttupice of ( hue 1t puhihican hiimctaliio league of Ounshia nut Judge tiregory , tue lreO'itlOllt of ( hue icagumi will iuresiulo. The thtuors of tile theater Svi be open at 7:30. : TIle seats on the lowi floor and balcony will be rcrvcd until 5:11 : ofter which flue ' lower floor vi ho tiurown open to gener nilmieshc.iu. There ss'iii be no recerveti seat in the gallery , buut adnuissiotu will ho I ; ticket thereto , amid the earliest arrivals wi have the choice of seats. It luau been decideul to ( iishOSO ) of 200 re eervOui orchueritra seat tickets at 25 cents one in C ruler to cover thue expense of tIme tiueatcx but all othuer seats still ho free. Tiucs renerteul Seats will be on s3lo toimuorrsy a the box ailice of' the theater. Or time renuaining tickets oute-hualf svill b given t .Mm- . Bryan to distuibuute , and thi other Iuiulf to Mr. htosowater. Application for tickets imuay hue muauie to ( lie hutuhues office of The lIce or thunt of ( hue \Vorlui Ileralul. There will also lie luiouh 200 stag tichucte , whuieiu will be sent to uroiiuinen bauukcrs , city anti county officials , iuuiiuei , uuuenauuui labor leathers. Tue tieiuate will begin lronltly at 8 o'clocl anti continue to 11. Tue specclmeu , s'iii lu froxut fIve to tts'enty muintites in lengthu , nun each cemutestant viii lmavo a timekeeper , u ( hunt ( lie ( into limit su'ihl be rigidly uuuaiti taitued. The order of ulehato svihi be : hhryaiu twexuty muinu tea g florowater , ts'enty minutes liryan , twenty xniuuitea ; Rosewater twouut mmuiiiimtee ; Bryan , ten iniuuutcs ; Itoecuvater ( ci utuiniutes ; Bryan , ( cii mninuutes ; Itoewater ten Iuulnhxtes ; Elryatu , ten umuiruutes , lloae water , fifteen nuinutes ; Bryan , five mulniutes itoseuvater , lIve nihtuutem , ; Bryan , five minutes Eorewater , five uniruutes : Bryan. five uuiiiuutto r AMUSEMENTS. In spite of the heavy downpour of mimi Srhicht continuted witlu scarcely abated 'vie leutce until 9 o'clock , coo of the largest ott dience3 of the seasuin filled ( hue Creighitox theater last night to do honor to itla hteiiam and the Daly company , who preeiutcu1 ' 'Thu Taming of thie'hirew. " The counedy SVfls given euutire , in five act b .skle ti'e inuluction ; tIme staging , if no Suirtiptuous , Ss'asat least adequate for a roai luroduuction ; aui .te Iuerformammco thurotugiuoul vas thio well , nigh perfect omue svhuicii iu hooked for xutdeMr. , Daly's management xuroviding altogether one of ( hue most delight. fuil entertaiui9uens of the year. Miss Itehuaru' i4uthuarine is recognized flu immomug thmo hIghest , aclmievements of bier sum perb abihities It may be saul of her thai each separatq part invhuiciu She is Seemu- Rosahixud'iola , Ver. Lady Teazle , axmy of thir ropii'g roles , In the comedies from the Ger. tuuan tvhich oitnIheui during an earlier Daly regiiiue-seeugua macce and better ' tItan any cliuu.r. But suxIy , in temperament , face , figure and drimfuatic .rnothod , slue is greatest of all as icaje thup Curst. Slue is regal iii her hmew'jshutae' f11iingthc center of. tlic stage , with arns. fqldeul , tier proud head sur- rouuuiuled with an o'ureole of reddlsh-gohdei hair , anti 11cr richu drapery flowing heavily down to her feet ; and sIlo Is no less mnag- ruifleent in hur subjixgatioru and in the sweet complaisance of the final act. Tier mellow voice shoe's no shadow of turnitug wlthm time lapse of time. lxer mouth has ( lie saimme sauucy downward turn at the corners anti her in- lioctions fall upon the ear svithi time old soothu. ng cadence. In all points , small atud great. ihme is alone and without a rival in that dclii at coumuedy where she reigns. Thue 'Petruclo ( spelled correctly after the Italian with a g , though Shmakespeare wrote t cli for the souumutl ) of Mr. Clarke was full ) f vigor anul abourmding in rich hunuor. Mr. L.ewis , in the small part of Grumlo , found hat hue had many old friends in the house , tntl Mrs. Gilbert , iii the smaller part of urtis , ia1 a wartiu reception on huc ; first ippearance. Miss Carlisle was a sweet auiul vinuuixug Iliaxuca , and Mr. Stevens contributed lit amumuising , thuoughu somowhiat exaggerated , ) lt of character work to ( hue ensemble of ( lie fluhtictioti. The program of the evening , provided by hr. Cartan , was a very tasteful copy of 'Stars of the Stage , " containing mnruny var- raits in sepia , including one of Miss Rehan 0 character us Lauly Teazho , over against. riuich was set the bill of the play , wehi rioted and . adtnirably free from errors. Tue comumpany heaves this morning for S'tn 'rauuclsco , traveling without stop aiud open- rig in ( hint city uuext Monday night. Tluerofl5 quito a lively demand at Boyd's estertiay unormuing for eeata for ( ho maim- aim ; guitar and banjo concert whuicha takes taco tonight. This affair vill ho on a uuuuclu rger scab titan anything of the khiud ever ) fore atteuuupted In OmaIi.1 , ( lucre bcuiuig 115 ayers ill the coinbiumed clubs. Mr. homer euro singia two nuuohiors. An inu'ighut into ( lie life of Napoleon Is Lyon by MIle. rthiea in ( lie huistorlcah play , Josephine , " which will be presented ulur- IS bier emugagement at. ( ho lloyd , wimichi opens tin'lay for three uuighuts. 'l'ho love Napoleon ara Josephine 1k , shown tiuroughuout ( hue ny , nowitiustanduutg their soparatiomi by di- ) rce obtahuueii for State reasons. Their urting after time uhI't'orecu has been granteul is to of thue moat affecting scenes in ( he tIler part of time play. Josepiuimuo's wait- ) rtul loyalty , oven after the separation , to. aIa lmcr in all time.atrengtiu auth nobility of ue and faitlultul' soman. Diuriuag her engagement at the lloyd Mine , huca will 'ho ceen lit her new play "Nell wynno. " ' Following Mme. Ithea at the Boyd comes . 11 , Curtis in iib great character coimmedy , am'l of Posen. " Mrs. Charles Dehilngbam , whose stage tune is Jennie j noius , amid who is uuouv nyitug an enggeiut witlu Peter Dailey's t Nigiut Cierk .pmpany at ( be Boyd , is epariuig lalertftQra divorce suit to'tuo ilehil Now York , 1iueceszary affidavits were ado nut durii'e stay in this city anul rwardcd to civt'orla. Time aflidavits al. go criucity , desertion anti adultery ouu tile r ( of thie defeuijtxit , s'luo luas been prom' entiy connect'u uithi tue business depart. eat of ( ho theatrical ventures. , M. C. A. It.SIiOhtP .t ShiCltLh'I'tltY , ' : - - - - - - - - rank " . % ' . Ohuer ( icN (0 CllI'tih ( , lii 'l'iikt , Uu.1dit ni itil % 'iurk , At a meeting this directors of the Young in's , bold last night , 0 resignatiOti f hrauuk 'IV. Obor , general retary , w.ta frenteui and accepted. bile it su'as known by sonic of the djrectors the aseocattouiJt ! canto as a surprIse , as wa thought ! bat possibly Mr. Ober ' gbtt reconsider. 'and decide to rexutain in taint. Mr. Obor1 however , will continuo 3erve as general secretary until Juno 1. 'en ' lie will go to Chicago , to accept the Lodging editorship of the Young Men's 'a , the official organ of the Young Men'a rlstian associatiOut , frank \V. Obr caine to Omaha flvo years a mid took hold of thie affairs of thu 005 Men's Churistiaru associatioh , which 'xi lied a meuuiborslaip of 465. Notwitlu. tiding the bard tiiuies , he has pushed ( hue mbcrslulp up to 1,136. Ito has estabhisiued of the educational departmcnta , tile Cur. I Topic club and nmany otimer features that 1,0 tnado the asao iation so popular , . alamazoo , Michi. , is farmuous for celery- 0 as the home of Tirns. SIster , whuoso ad. tiiuenient appear 011 f3O 7. 1 , . - - - - - - - - . . . - - - - - . . - - - , - - - - - , . - - - - - - - . . . - - - - . - - - - - - - ' - j'1 I5 L. THE STATE . Begiiiniiig Toniorrow IE , - 'C % \Tiii ° e Out LuH Cioaks9SuitsEtc AT ONETHIRD VALUE . ; . Never anything to approach it lu the fllagflitIccncc of the bargains-The State CIot1iin Co. bought it to get the location for a c1ot1)1 ) store and don't. vant the cloaks t and suits-it must go at 011CC. So S9 ? d 2 thg Jakts fr Lauiidcrecl Vnists- Sti iiiiiier Capes - : Very latest out-best of workmanship Some \Vciubcrg's finest goods-all --The most astonishing values ever of theni &egant fabrics - exquisitely shown anywhere. taflord-riotice the s i o OflCS. , 50c it Ii tl 7rc Li : u lu dt'rt'tl'tI li - I ) u'i II g' tt II (1 ( SIx ill I hi e r ( ti ui's- : All miesv giunds--- liii' kiiiil thtut hinvi' uultl for Ill ) to ) ; ehiuuice t'Oll ( rI tu gs- . I .1 ii ) tt I utti ys-'l o i I t , si I k- , ,0 h I 13 ( I ) U CII Stuu I II t'I. fOt' hut I I ti sohuut'iy I ud mu i hi i i'd 4\llOt I i un 11)1. Ii I' I : t 11 I I tI e ri'ul "t\u : I s I s-- 1i't'I't'I tel t't I i ii i tort eti Put t I eril Cti lh'p ; I tt'uci : I t'u , si lhit I I ii i . , I ( ' rt'uu I I II t'L4. Si'ui I el I j' ' SVu't I I it Ii tI sul tI t'u ix'A , ' ) . gIligluIlu14-4uht'h : ttr "Stti' : . ' ' ' 'Stnnl&'y , ' ' i1t.0 ) ( ) , $12.t ) ( ) : uiitl .j1.OO- A "I'iiig , " Vu'Ol'tli Ill ) to each , go at 'i'iih' Sixitt' sells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I luIhIuuuit't't'h1V'li4tS niuti . . - . . - - All tint 2 , i80 : imitl 1 10 Calleg- SIlk \Vnisttt- ( { J ( lit' \'iy ( ' ! h'uiht : uI' l1thltIflul ) ( line of colol's- : : ; . \\'ilhhht'm'g' $ rultic'k- I sold tup to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . Iii oiu' lot tit ( lulL' 1)11cc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Wrappers-Fashioned as carefully as if made foi show-in colors as 1 varied as the rainbow's ovn-From a third to half lrice is the way THE STATE Puts them on sale in the morning of 'I'hiirsday , \i'tTciubcrg's , V. J , C. A. 13uiidng. LuthlIh'S' ' \ "t'rnlblll'rsl'riuIL'S'rippcrs : - Jii1i&'s'VVtllilerS : - 1ar4t 1'llOtt'lti'ru'iiiutcs and ' t ( ( : lOt iii' Itusviuu , tlluiuItiei , I S I lulilsomu hi'i I I I s.- - I ) ( ' rctt I cs-uii u igi utg I it st : I the L sold fol'mnQrly at $1.00 i'roiuu I2.0 to 1.00 , go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ' - : , ' 'isi u.t , . 18(1iPS' Stuitit lii 2 lol.s of tnllor-uulmulle 9 I . , . . SuI1u , umuttde iii ItiIist fitrhiiomu , svhtlu 'I- . - extra Ss'Ilho ikIrtr' , formuuer lI'icO $7.50 - and $10.00 , go at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S's 5 o ' 1 ; Ladies' Wash Suits- .1. (3 //j711 t Weinberg's line of Wash Suits was the most corn- ' jl1H1 / ' \I \ ) I plete in the city. The State is satisfied to quote 1'/'l// ' ' / ! one price / ! , / ; . - ' i/cl 1/ / : / / / : \ , . Ladles' Wuslt Suits- , //'i/ , / ; : : / j ; : ixu ( itucking uiuutl hnivxms- I' ! ! ! : ! I' : : ll'\\ ) \ tolul itt froumt $3.00 to $5.00- ' : iiiI / i i'1 ; ! : : ' : , . , \ , at time Uhuifot'mIi price of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I1 / 1 1 ! : : I , : .t\ \ . I , I ' I i I ' " \ A-Discouiit of 65 Per Cent- ( ) . ol any Winter Cloak or Jacket in : : THE STATE CLOTHING 00. Weinberg's Old Stand. y. M. c. A. BtAiIditlg. . . . . - - ' - - - - - - - - r'I 3m ISS I ( ) NIhlI Vjl.tit'1'ON VOlt PAll l COM Loii5 1,1St uf 1) isnpiOiuiti'uI Au'ilIrll tuts mr Ihuto I'Iiioe , At thue mneciulg held in court roam rmuumbor I yesterday by the distuict judges , John C. Wharton was elected to dii ( lie vacancy ox- ising in tlmo board of park coununissioners , owing to the exultation of tluo temnu of Juudgo George 11. Lake. The judges went into executive cession in ( hue private room of thu critimixual court and had the matter uidor consideration for fully an hour before their decision was givema. Amoiug ( ito heathing candidates who have aspired to the hlaCo were E. J. Corujisbu , C. A. Baldwixu , Johuxu Grant , C. 5 , Chase , Louis LIttiolleith , herbert Leavott , J. II. Butler , George E. Gibson , and C. .1. Canamu , Tiue amoutut of mnoiuey Paid to the incunubeat is srmuall , boiuug ouuly 2OO vor year , but tue dearco of interest taken In thuc election to time IuoaltiOil luau been uI an inverse ratio to ( be salary it comnnuands. 1)own in ( lie First ward ( lucre was a hot ( Ighut between Johixi hiutler anti E , J. Cornish , 'flue Southi Side hxuiprovetuient c1uh flmaiiy emudorsed Corimisli antI ( hue Grand View Itoptubhican chub foi- lotted suit a few day haters. Butler an. uuou000ll a week ago thuat lie was out of tile race and diti care unucit for tile job ally \Vfl , The now commissioner svill take iiia place on time board ( Ito Ththa otthio proSehut month. ( uuuirt Culls for % Vuudiu1uu4liil. Judge Pooveli-1l.313 , 46.205 , IG-279 , 47-S9 , 47-167 , 47-227 , 47.B7 , 48.203 , 4S-226 , 4S-2.B , 4. 370 , fji.7 , f.83 , t.O-220 , 50-261 , &O.3 , &O.2kI3 fO- 1125 , 50-317 &O.354 , t.O-h78 , tS.397 , 51.21 , Fl-Cl , Cl-Ill , 51-Ill ) , Cl-itO. 01-115 , 5l.1l5 , Cl.2Ct , Cl.231 , Cl-212 , 51-218 , &I-22 , 51-261. itl-277 , Cl-2S0 , bl-2R1 , 61.306 , 51-331 , 51-330 , 61-311 , 51.3iS. ti1-1P. & 1-1i78 , fd.htu ) , 6l-i192 , & 2.4 , C2-h3 , C2.3l , 52.h'J. ' Judge 1eysor-55-223 , 22.255 , 46-tO. 441.251 , It- 211 , 9.2O9. 00-75 , fO.3IO , CI-20 , FO-El ) , 50-2iu , &osu ; , C.0-li2. & 0.12t , F0-171 , fO.1S7 , 1.0.2.11 , 1O.2Ii , ro.2r,3 , F.2CJ , 50.272 , &O-279 , 1.0-2110 , f.O.29i , 5O.2li , tiO-3h0 , bO-1i6 , &d.320 , G1-327 , 5l-2 ' , 51-ISJ , 51-aid , ui1-37 , 52.1 52-3. Judge Hnhauglu-iS-250 ( , 46-129 , 46.115 , 17.33 411.11 , 50-13 , so-c : ; . so-u. 10.70 , 50.118 , fO-123 , Cl ) 142. 50.148 , 50.218. 50-255 , 543-32J , itO.331 , 50-375 , 51.7 , Si-I ? . Fl49 , 11.2l0. 51.23' ) 51.271 , 51.295 Juuigo iicioinuoxu-32.lO1 , 3-19u ) , 36.t5 , 37.3i0 , 39.396 , 45.215 , 45.377 , 46.17 , 46-Cl , 40-241. 47.219 , 17-257. .48.120 , 4823518.312 , 43-329 , 4S-385 , 49-71h , 19-151 , 49.169 , 49-181 , 49-3h3. lL'ulitthi t Over ii ( JituijuIc of It , . . , Mrs. McEihiattcn , a resIdent of tIle hot. toms , requested the Police to arrest a woman nautued Ward for assaulting her yes- terday. Mrs. McElhiatton said tlunt siuo had had some trouuile with the oilIer woinuaui aver the ownersluip of some ice. Mrs. Wart ! tuaui struck her over the head with a tin pail anti silo showeul a cut in hoc , ucain seviural tuches In length as evidence on this poitut. Item vouttds were dressed by tIme police ma. roil , and a warratut huula been issucil for the irrest Of Mrs. Ward. .111 ! A natural illedicilItil svnter eoilccui- lrrutcul. i ooricmi t , huixut t I ye , I tutu Ic. A shed tic ( or uI I I I vet , Jo i d ney , r , totiiutchi mmii bowel tiiuruhors. It ciire- torpid iiver-bhilotusness-Jatlndico chronic diseases of the kidnefs Ilcadacho dyspepsia-haartburn-sick constipation-dysentrry-phie $ Crab Oreliord % Vnter Is ( lie must ciii. caciotus cmii iuittuural mnineruol ss'ztters Iii Ost ciiit'.uuuliji t to tithe ; tuiotccoiioun- - ' - icutl to buy. 11. ginulut" Is .i I by .11 .irulua .11 ! , ( 'tab ,1pj't . , ' MARIt , . , 0" ' ' itd-rn.rk uun cver bouuie Urul. lIrcturd Sh'uter Cu. , 1ouiii tile , ICy. : ; ilMam S Waz'ches Made by theAmerican Waltham Watch Company are the best and most re1iabk i , timekeepers made in this or any other country. Ash to 80t9 the name 'Riucr- sUb " or " 1oyal ? " engraved on the plaics , and alway8 thu word " Waltham. " 5 , Irot' aio by all retaIl jowolera. - - - -J ASI USJ'131 Jh.'l'S , I , I WEDNESDAY _ _ _ _ _ EVE ' i i I _ . - - p l5-PEflFORMER3---5 - - - - S ittorius . S Mandoliii ' -S . .v Orchestra Ab4iIlMtcui by ilic- ffiflOiIII ( Doullo X Guitar Clvii I : . II. ( , IJylM i Nhh. Director. hlO.4i ( lOUh1l' , Iiuiitoiip : , hi I. 1"1tiiI JOO.i Di , Siuioo Sop r - - p ale Opens at Box ffIca T11631ay , 9 a iii Creiglitoil .1flJISIC 1-mu. J'nxton & Ilurges3 , Mars. ugh Class Vaudeville Every Evening From B to 12. itrojuicing Thi hiratiuers hitinta , , , Iu'roi' auth iayten. Leola ltiitciieil , ( Jcrtrule lltuynes , ruiy iiluttuck and huftasi. , h.uts coil Pujton , ( iii.t.'it1I1 oh' 1'htOfltAl W'lhliLY , Cht.aurer. anglusi. ilmuaa , uru.u , - ENNYROYAL PILLS I . , , , , Drigtnsl .uuI Italy fiulup A , , . , . . c , 11771 i41&li. . * oI. ut . . ' , . . . , ' . , . . u - e.'sit.i.r. ; : Ji.- -3mt .r i5g'b - , . . . . . . . . . , , Ir..S Lit it .4 ' 0 I ; uJ .t&iii. , t' . ' . . , . .i4 sitS II. . iiti.o. . ' 1 pLo ' . . , , 'q - ' II. I , , vtltr . anj lsU.lk.u. R'fu'4 d4flSrOltI At Vi.liis aitiulfu. , , r . .s 4 , ' , . , . . . , , I. iui I J.Iull0lr. * i ' " Ii.Ikt rur , .aIt . . ' In hull , . . , If turS . . 51.11. It ) 000 A .r. I'pr. - ' . . . . , , , -----t , , . ( , V.Ma.4i 4' gsls tj sit Let&u L1tuLU , 'kUa'IM. "I