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7 KISKr THE OMAHA DAILY MONDAY, AP1UL 12, Uh.. THOMPSON IS NOT OPPOSED Organoid Opposition to Lincoln Man's Sen atorial Candidacy Gone. HIS OSGWZVTION SEEMS PERFECT HiiKKfxIloti of n Mum Mretlnu to 1'rn (nil AkiiIiimI III KiiiliirH.'iiicnt CS.il Hoc-It imI ullli I'n vnr I'nrly .Hunt Unite. LINCOLN. April 1. (Special.) The ox jiectcd fight between tho senatorial can.ll- llngslcy or J II, Mcclay will probably rweho Urn endorsement fur national delegate. HKI'I III. H AN AT iTtt M1H ITV. Nniiiliiittlonx Art- lln.le mill Melt'iuilc nincd to IMITercnt Coin milium. TA11LH HOCK, Neb.. April 1. -(Special.) Tho Pnwnco county republican convention met yieterday at Pawnee City. Neb., ami renominated for members of the legislature J. F. Wenzel and Andrew Scott; nlso J. Dort fir county attorney. The utmost harmony prcvnlled, tho nomlnntlc.ia all be ing by acclamation. K. A. Tucker of Hum holdt was endorsed aa delegate to the na tional convention, iih was Hon. B. J. Hur ket for rinomlnatlon as member of con gress. Tho following nro tho delegates to tho state, cingrcsslonal and senatorial conven tions: State H. II. llonderson. C. K. Milks. I SOLDIER JUSTIFIES THE WAR South Dakota Univerrity Mm Answera Questions About tbe Philippines. CONFLICT WITH INSURGENTS IS OVER Wonderful Improvement Mutlo In 1 Itui.l Slni'f AiiHTleiin (Icon pn t Inn .Null.' Vre Not Vet Itcii.I) for Nclf-llovcmmeiit. SIOUX FALLS, S. I)., April 1. (Special.) A letter bearing on the l'hlllpplno question has been received from K. L. Uo.llng, ser- SENATORS BACK FROM CUBA .Intra nf Ihta nltv fnr thn endorsement Of tho . n t tint. I....- i ' " ' w William uiuoru, r. u. imiscii, . j. , . rnil,,,n,.v t Thlrtv-seventh United lncMler county ropubllcins has not nu- raan P. ,j. Johnson, J. W. Moore. H. 0. ! nJ ' J Zr LkMr! liT toTly terl.ll.rt and all Indications now po.nt to a L.n.hny, J, T. Trenery. C ,V Schappc 1. ( lX!?vAS SFto victory for I), K. Thompson In tho conven- ; C. J- vt-L v. ""H0": hn'' kotu at Vermillion, and his letter Is In reply tlon hero next Friday. The endorsement of ' conXslonC. A l"rcby l" l. Huff! to a letter of Inquiry from W. C. Olson, nn Conerei-s onn C. A. Ilarciay. ij. h. nun. I " '. "V "' . Thompson will go by default, as tbero Ii c H- Harris, John Delhi. J. A. Combs, I '' schoolmate, who, becoming comuseu d practically no organized fight being made wisest make tni that Otis tins d under the clrctllnstaSccs. Ho has been working under dllncultlcs. Ho Is 10.00J miles from hla base of supplies and has not had enough men to carry out his plans. On tho wholo I think tojlhas held the situation well in hand from 'tile first. He has nnver allowed the enemy to gUn n single point over hltn, where n more rash general might have. , "With these few 'brief remarks I will close. You hnvtf naked me to write on n question tint orators will sneak on for bourn and on which "politicians will write volumes. 1 havedKlven you very briclly my views on the question." Member of Subcommittee Bpoaks on Condi tions in Island. MUCH DEPENDS ON COMING ELECTIONS STRUGGLE OVER AN ESTATE Interi-xt .Still Continue In DnUotii In t'oiitrot crny' (lii-r (lie Me ticlliin Property. Majority of .ntlvo Menu In lttpiKiilxr Value of American I nt rnel Ion unit Are Ullllim to Unit for liinnuc In (tin eminent. GOOD TIMES AT ORPHANAGE lli'porl of I'lithcr Cnrroll Miiiih the I ti Ml I ( II t Ima to He In n Flour Nlilnu (nudll Inn, At tho fourth annual meeting of St. Vin cent's union, Sunday afternoon at St Phil nmena's school hall, a full report of the con dition of St. James' orphanage was given by leather S. J. Carroll, director In charge. The year Just closed has been one of unp.ircllelcd prosperity to tho orphanage, tho total re ceipts amounting to $13,070.83. Of this amount the largest portion came from the proceeds of the Catholic fair, which pro duced $6,042.41. Of tho money taken In t.1.!n.1.72 was paid out for tho various needs of tho institution, including Interest on mortgage. Improvements and general ex penses. Thus tho sum of $10,067.11 remains WASHINGTON, April 1. The subcom mittee of tho senate, consisting of Senator:) l'lntt of Connecticut. Aldrich and Teller. whli'h unnt tn Culm fnr I hi. mimim., nf tier- sonally Investigating conditions on the wll "lllcl1 "lmlh tbo mortgage of $30.- lslnnd, with a view to Intelligent action by ' resting on mo insuuuion. congress with rtopect to Cuba, has returned ' During the year sixty-seven children wore to Washington. Senator Piatt, chairman of i received into tne orpnanage, nnmcs were F. H. Taylor, C. H, Ilarn.ird, J. M. Hurd, I.AMJ AVII.I. SI2H TIIH (IOVKIIXOH. Anilou to Keep l'oiltloii n Siiperlii- tenilent of llrntrlci' lntltiitlon lUJ . , " '. la ",, nint-rnii) ami customs when padded? ItaTcll, teOW" C3n" IXkZL I "How do our soldiers treat them, am oS Thompson two' the offlro of superintendent of the Heatrlce aro they treat...! .rc-nt J , name, together with Institute for Feeble Minded Youth Irnt week. ' , " ,nl ,"1,,L9' 1,1 ngainst hhn. Tim iinllitril nltuntlnn in f.incastcr county, whllo presenting many lO.npllcatlons, ) W, K. Atkinson, 1h vory onc-sl.lcd and It Ui even conceded by many Identified with the opposition that Thompson will succeed in r.ecurlng the nom ination of hla chosen candidates for tho legislature and an approv dldacy for tho United Stat Tho proposition mad fwuekfi airo to submit his those of the other senatorial candidates of will appear before Governor poynior tomor Mnroln, to tho voters of Lancaster for en- row to ask for reinstatement. It Is learned domement haa not been accepted, which j setnl-olllclally that ho has been circulating partially accounts for the condition of at- a petition In his own behalf during the past fairs. Thos" in.ut outapohem In their oppo- tavr days and that this will be picscnUrt tiltlon to Thompcon nro Frank M. Hall, J. W. ' !' governor tomorrow. Lang was In tho Johnson. (!. M. Latnbertson, C. O. Whedon. city today, but ho refused to be Interviewed Allen W. Fleid, Frank J. Koliey, It. K. Mooro ' concornlng the action taken by the governor, nnd T. P. ICennnrd, and two of theao men, j bas been reported that Lang has not Mr Field ami Mr. Moore, mid noaalblv Mr. tendered his resignation and that ho pro- Lambortfon and Mr. Whedon. have senator- P0B 10 retain his ponltlon until removed by following points "What Is our opinion nB to our ad vantages In their (tho Philippines.) posses sion, and their advantages under our con trol? "How do the natives take to our modes i, and how SIOUX FALLS. S. 1).. April 1. (Special.) The struggle for the McClellau citato ( Um 8llb(.ommlitcC( loght authorized the found for sixteen nnd fifty-six were removed oontinues to occupy tho attention of many t foIiowlII statement concerning tho sub- I by friends. Only one death has occurred .'. ..V, .T i iV Yi ...1.1. vOiiiia.,1 i tho clnmorltiK of dtslKiiIng politicians, wrote ',ru'1H , . . ' oomra ttco 's obrervat ons: during tne year, uiero nro ai preseni sev- S ,..M,VMC1!,n.l,,wJ,nKn w S iinr? i to hi. oW the ,,nker nml 8"t'clal ,n,slrB or. of, . "We Inquired as carefully and completely only children maintained nt the orphanage. Hall. W. M. Pyle, W. It. Castle, W ! Huf . to h s o a m a ror inrormation upon , n lh(j cugtoJy t l Tho ornham.no denends for Its maintenance sheriff since February 17 In default or the lfpoaa, 1t0 tll0 colm0 of tho pcoplo 1 principally mwi tl payment of n $30 lino Imposed upon uim (f th(? ,glnml tlRir l)C((Ifl n(, thp litmvPCt wnVa ulolli ot by County Judgo Wllkca for contempt of of U(o t.8tnbllf)limclt of nn independent, sectarian In Ha me court because no roiusei iu satisfactory and stable government by nnd estate to William Van hps, whom County for Uu, ,,eoplc o Cuba. Wo were In IHvatn uilge wiiKoa nppoinu-u a .nn.ui...iu.. ..a, ,M nl, flV) Jay8 W(J a,go v,gltw, tho proV. ot yet transferred the estate and pa . IM 1(,cg or Vlmf M ,U()j MntnU!,as nm, Santjl itnstnnuing mat w u w c, bon b (0 ,() s.lIltlaK0 Thu.sday last .uolnc.l the lower . 1.,iclI,e- nH wp VL,ry InucU wll)ll, lal aspirations of their own. Alii! I ll 1 1 on One Mini. Mr. Thompson Is making a vory qulot light, but Is perfecting an organization In . sldcr tho case, ovcry precinct In tho county. Lancaster cannot hope to get n senator, provided tho loglslaturo la republican, unless It Is united In support of sonio one man. The friends of Thompson nssert that tho ntrongest obstacle Jjo had to contend against last year was tho opposition nt home as well as the candidacy tho courts, but this report ho today refused to cither ntllrm or deny. It Is announced In ndvnnce that Governor Poynter will stand by his decision and refuse to further con- st;.viti,i:T I'livuu ci.osin school. I'ret'lliltloiiN 'I'll ken to Prevent Sii'ml of DImciini- nt Alnouortli, AINSWOUTII, Nob., April 1. (Special Telegram.) A small child of Ixiuls Hutch Ins .lied nt this tiliim tod.iv nf acnrlnt fever. of threo other Lancaster county men with ! Tho authorities nro taking all precautions outaldo support. This opposition was openly possible to prevent tho disease spreading founded on tho charge that ho had secured nnd tho house has been quarantined. So - " . ...... If, (l.utl IILUU. to support them In the legislature If electrd. .At tho beginning of tho present light Thomp hou announced that ho did not propose to allow himself to bo placed In such an atti tude again and that he would, If ho decided to become u candidate, ask for tho endorse ment of thn county convention. Thompson Iibh for years been a ruling power In both county nnd city pnlltlra and his organization lias not yet gono to pieces, Following thu public announcement of Thompson's candidacy, his opponents held a meeting In tho Commercial club building and dlscuKscal plans for carrying on a vigor ous light, both nt tho polls ci primary day and later In Che convention. As a com promise nnd as menns of simplifying the political muddle, It wao proposed to hold two conventions Instead of one, but this jilan was nfterwnrd abandoned. The Inten tion was to consider thn senatorial matter at tho first convention and to mako nomi nations at the Hecond one. There was no .Imposition to accept tho proposition to sub mit tbo nanuM of tho senatorial candidates to tho republican voters, largely because It rvyas discovered that Thompson had nlready liccn nt work In nearly every precinct In tho county nnd had n thorough organization equipped for any kind of work. , llenliil or llt-iil with 1'iiNlonlntM. Tho principal card used by the antl Thompaon men Is tho chnrgo that Thomp son tried to mako a doal with tbe fusion Jsta after Hayward had been selected by tho republican caucus. Thompsons friends vigorously deny this assertion. They claim that Thomson had n.i agreement with Hay iward which provided that either of them Blmuld bavo not less than fifty republican votes to bo declared th. caucus nominee. They ioliit to tho fact thnt Hayward re ceived only forty-four votes In tho repub lican caucus and assert further that Thomp son directed his ten supporters tho next morning to vote for Hayward, notwithstand ing tho ngrecment that ho could hold his strength until his opponent received fifty (Votes In caucus. Concerning tho cnndldncy of Thompson for senator, Frank M. Hall, Lambortson'd law partnur, snld: "I am opposed to Mr. Thompson, becauso Ills candidacy means tho disruption nnd ruination of tho republican party. Thnt is my candid, dellherato Judgment. 1 havo no personal Interest In tho matter In any sbapo or form. My partner, Mr. Lambert- j non, Is not a candidate and my opposition to Mr. Thompson cannot bo construed to bo In his Interests. Tho solo nnd only interest I havo In tho matter Is the success of our imrty In thn state I believe a legislative ticket In liicastcr county pledged to Mr. Thompson might bo defeated nt tho polls. Why then should his candidacy bo so tenaciously urged upon the pcoplo when It Is known that tbero Is so much opposition to him In his own couuty and throughout tho state?" H. W. Davis, a Thompson mnn, spoke as follows concerning tho situation in Lan caster county: TliomiiNon n tiooil l)i-Kiutl.er. "Ono of thu most Imiiortnnt things to tho state uf Nebraska, in my mind, in the coming election, Is to carry both brunches of tho legislature In thu interests of tho republican party. There is no doubt that D. K. Thompson will havo the Lancaster county delegation. This will avail him little nr nothing unless tbe party has a majority In both branches of the legislature. Mr. Thompson being one of the best organ izers In tbo stnte, I believe that he will Iravo no stouo unturned to carry tho state of fnr no other caso has been reported. School will bo suspended this week. It Is thought the dlsenso was brought here through a letter received by Mrs. Hutcblns from u family lu Iowa, who had Just recovered from It. Triiln Huns Over I'iiUiiimvii Mini. COLU.MI1US, Neb., April 1. (Special.) A mnn nnmed Martin Jenoen was run over by tho Columbus-Sioux City freight train last night near Platto Center. Ho was brought to this city nnd placed under the care of tho company surgeons and later removed to fit. Mary's hospital. Hoth legs wore severed from tho brdy. ono below and the other above thn knee. Ho Is still olive, but It Is thought your opinion, Just nnd huninno? "Wo nre told by politicians that these na tives nro capable of self-government how Is that? "We are nlfo told thnt our boys (lred Into tho luaurgent lines first with pistols, and that this wa.i the causo of tho war. "7n your opinion, Is Oencral Otis master of tho situation in the Philippines, and how long will the war last?" Oodliig. who Is the son of n prominont South Dakota populist, enlisted In tho First regiment, South Dakota volunteers, but when tho regiment returned to tho United States ho re-enllstcd In tlie regiment In which ho Is now serving. He has been In the Philippines for nbnut two years and Is lu every way n competent ami reliable wit ness. Mr. Olson has consented to the let ter's publication, although It was not de signed for publication. Omitting Immaterial portions, tho letter Is as follows: "I hnvo no Idea of returning home for some time. I bcllevu that there Is a fortune hero for someone and I may bo tho lucky one. This Is truly n second Klondike in many respects. Wo have a perfect cllmnte. No excessivo cold to contend with. Ono J not fine, notwithstanding tnai ino. a u, . c, bo unab)o ,n ,() s,lIltla(,0 nml court on Thuisday last suMainc.i u.c ioe j,U(,rl() ,,rlIlcl,)0i nH wt, VL,ry Inuch wll)llc,, court in retiming to a.inm " Wo Baw convcraPl, wUh a Rroat mnny in the absence ot ins comp....m.e "" ""; prominent anil leading men from all por order of tho county Judge nnd the ayctit tnig n th(j lalnIi(1 mwl wh( rt,pre30lltoli of tho line. It Is understood that It Tabor (fforcMt (leas ,, ,nlcr.Rt8i from ,Mtcll30 and his legal advisers decide that t woi ll 1 collai,rvul,Hm lo aeclded radicalism, and re bo best for hint to transfer the estate and wlh r much ull(ltfrstimR ot pay tho tine ho will do so Monday, it is . ho b,em t0 bo 8()Iv0(, am, ,ho t0 now ascertained beyond a reasonable do bt K( tnkpM (n JU BollUn1 wo cmlll, that U. S. (3. Cherry, attorney for ' Tabcr slbly obtain otherwUe than by a personal nnd tho Canadian and American claimants nf tho McCieunn estate, who ieiv organization which is turn- mbershlp. It now has on Its rolls nb.iut 1,000 contributing members The meetings hnvo previously been held an nually, but they will herenfter occur at tho end of each quarter. ANY HAND MAY HOLD THROTTLE Women of Oiiinlui May l)iernli' nto molilli'M Without M'curliiK 1,1cm. from KiifjlnccrliiK lloiiril, A woman of Washington, city of level streets nnd asphalt pavements, has recently been granted nn engineer's license to oper nt ii no niit.imnhlli. Wnalilneton has lieen I especially Invaded by self-propelling vehl YOU tuny be uffcrinp; while positive nnd permanent relief is easily obtainable California's Mission Remedies Cala Cactus Liniment are warranted to cure RHEUMATISM nnd HI diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder The drill tlt will return your raoncy II Sin Curo fallt to txntlll you San Curo Cathartic Tablets Work painlessly and Immediately rcllcva comtlpatlon and I.IVIJP. ILLS. ,. i.- ..it i., n..n, i ' ' . 1 ' " ; ",: oV fr ,i,.Silnition sumiosed to bo ,l . ' ul "" -"" "' ic es, ow ng to ts topographical ndvamages. I eHiid In in "rea " S gone to" X.d hla ! tl'at , aro 0'nK to the establishment , llun;bor f Jmn ar , to airoct '"'""V.1.1'" it JJ :r.,r dcosl- I0f nn. independent government. a Cuban th , carriages with hand on throttle. tl, ns fro m Mar, McCiel an a 1 Margaret A few nro impatient nnd wish tor ltl81UH.,()r Ulll,t. who nuthorlsl 0"l,n0 1." r7.li l..ta wnsrl s I r . ",,a .c.m?''.0. .i?'Cr.Cl!lr to issue engineers' license, renurked ... hZ rnntentlon that Paul T Wilkes, a son I .,. . ' nn , ,., "'f this connection that women or other per- 3.,?.?'ie. ., ,w w, e nnloved bv them ! 811 ,lcl.ent tlm0 H,im'111 . ,0 tn,con to nv"1' ! sons might operate an automobile In Omaha , on lMcnt ta to protect mls'nKf l" ? ". ' 1 ,.L " .' ! without passing an engineer's examination unuii niiuii n 111111 uiiaia tin tu iimmi' un ouv - i ...... i..At.... nfoe i ihf iinio ihtnidr In thn rflSO. A Cine is Iiuw . ... ... ! iimmiuuiiik mu uaui iw wt t.i ...... nonllna Z the state c"c .It court hero t0 ces. nnd permnnmce. All are look ng for-!,,, W(,ro Ilot ,ll0 ,)OWor employed. There h tho "on nly Ju dge do larM disqualified ' ,0 "", m?,el",,,l elcctlo,n8 , r"r ! Is no requirement In any ordinance compel from aklng furtl er acUon In tho matter , 'e place in tho latter part of May. re- (or of ft ,M0 ,llipblha or ifTho McPlell n estate owing to this al- ! KartllK such c ectlons ns tho llrst step fc m,t R ,ccUBl, ,, fid IntS of h s son? and the deposl- towanl the establishment of the sew W . Qp u of Ulcst, c8 la ll8llally T1 I Zlrtih claimants, If they can I"1:. "uc.?." iT"'.1.. "f0.' l.Ah?.,I!: employed In propelling nn automobile The L'UUUS. 11 llivv iiinu inuiu ,i ... t... ,,f uinnm v """" " . " ; .. . tUta .i11.i.fi. " "I IHHU Cl 1. ..r,.Kl.rnl mill IOIKI Til HI1IMIU1L. LIIIK 4 1 . p-l .... 1 nn w bo used as evldonco in this case. I without . isomer an., goou ou.ca are Umt (ho who,p h0or 0 rtablSrtowev0r. that Cherry will ! ed that will go far to . prove th Js umkT prcMUrei , otpr iM ... , . . ..;..-..r iji l i m IllTt'lHU IWl ovli h'" .. . ., f I I., M... tf 1 ( tl .lit f can work tho year round. Tho heat never UD nterested parties hero havo !,n" , , cn" 1)0 l"Ke." , ' " 1 ' If automobiles once come Into general use reaches 100 degree nnd In tho mountains a, V tJrasd parties tn Ireland for further progress In tint .1 Irec lor.. Tbo . fc h toler ,nspcetor said, ordl- not near that. Thta ta. strlcUy speaking, a J a0 vnhUm Is comp lcate.1 by t ho fac ha ! undoubtedly bo enacted for new country. Under the Spanish rule for- faXx mp time to prevail self-government is an untried experl n i, n t rcguaU(m. clgners were barred. No one but a Spaniard ," n' . bn two I r"sh daln ants not to furnish by a people who havo had little op nortun y could do business in the Islands and com- hw , , ovldewo h Jc3lr03 evo" principles or 1 1 s d e t a 1 Is , its clcnau tb(J VCT lulrlfy tho t.Ioo.l In- merco was only carried on with tho mother F.".,.. w rue. necessities or Its responsl b lilies Ma. y of vRora0 , bc),y ,by UBl1R (,Vltf8 Lltt o i ll ii i n " r .1... tnrtftx pniiiiiFiiii I vii ri izi1 in 1:1111 mini- I I country. AVnr In X.mv tlvcr. "Further, tho Islands were continually in Insurrection and the Spaniards dared not go outside of tho old walbj of Manila. Un DuUotn AVnoillw.uter Kilted. KBY8TONI3. S. 1)., .April l.-(Special.)-Charles Norton, a wood hauler of this place, killP.l to a free-for-all fight near town der tho strong rulo of our glorious gov- Ctnnlnv. Norton-and a man nnmed Sidney crnnieut, with this Insurrection wiped out ' Kislo attempted to prevent Contractor l'ltz- uio iin.-e. no is siiii uine. o.u u is uiougui nml t,10 wholo nf Uu 3,aIlds , our hands, , sln,mon9 from haullmx wood over a roa.l .i. ,,,,, uS.,10 ,u, mi . " . . . "..'"It will bo quite different. You ask when built by them aero m ucvL-u uw l no vw .u...K ' Un tho war bo over? It Is over now. , pnrtnors exacted a toll earn nnd full off. Ife la .mnnrentlv nhnut I . . . ....... i". ot .;. f" : i..; . .. 1,luro 13 no orRanize.i army lert. it is only which Fltaslinmons ns ccok In one of the hotels nt Humphrey, Tho unfortunnto man Is too low to tell much about himself. nts men, unfortunately, Bbow too much disposition to hold nloof. Work of tJcncrnl Wood, "We woro much Impressed by the evidence I Harly ways act promptly. , Tmu Sunilny I'iiihtiiIn, The funeral of M. J. ltuekloy orrurred on Sunday morning from the resldenre nt of good administration of tho affairs of the isit HnrK .ir-";,". V,:",'" Island under Oovernor (leneral Wood, lie ! .,ro,.t,t from Union Pneltlc lodge No. 17. ' Ancient tinier of I nite.l worKim ll. neaucu Chilli SivulliMtn I'oImoii. PLATTSMOUTII, Nob., April 1. (Spe cial.) Saturdny tho little 2-ycar-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. I.ewjs Martin wu playing with a bottlo containing boiuo polsonotii! medicine and In seme manner got tho cork out and drank a portion of the contents. Mr. Martin, who works In tho Ilurllugton & Missouri Bhops, was notified by telephone and took tho child to the olllce of Dr. Livingston, who administered an anti dote Just In timo to save the life of tbe lit tle sufferer. hns a verv dllllcnlt and complicated prob- . some school lan.l. mo; d , wlt, con,mionB RrowllIR out 0f by jj, er yorK ,, - of 25 cents per com, 300 J(arg of Sl,aI1ah miunilp and the conic- No iu,ai,Mi ,'y president S. I. How zee. reiusc.i io p.iy ui... "- nnt character of the neoplo of Cuba make and from Alpna. camp .o. i. iVT""V" ronda, which wero nvnrv ,n ,)R HnUllion ..mbarrasslnc. but ! of A Wor1'.1' m,alle.'' J.!,.n!,V.1.. .".' .i'l: .MeKelvev. Ai'eonnmiii ink .uu muuuiuvu a matter ot breaking up a few ladrones or I nrneeeded to build now rouoer uan.is wno nro worKing on meir own i always torn oui ana niu "t ,vo aro convlnced that ne is tne rigni man ...... n,, ilrlll tnun. hook, robbing natives nnd Amcrlcnns alike. ; stroyed. The first of the week Fitzslmmons ' )n tb(J rjKjlt j,nco nn, that bis ndmlnistra- There were no services at the house, tho They fight only when forced to. Their run ' received notice from Norton and I.lslc that ' tlon though flrnii ls caIcll.llc,i (o lead the I different lodge ahl;ml!;Jy,lf!7,!"c will bo short, for tho peaceable natives nre unless Fltrslmmohs gave them tho25 cents j ,,,, wflt,y to tho establishment of an In- 'present had lieen Mr. Hucklcy's associates nnd will do tliclr utmost to aid tho Amcrl-' per cord they would Kin mm. iimuiua : ti0pendnt gover.unent which shall have ; .luring his long employment u. tne nic cans to capturo them. I tbo contractor anil his tnen started from the c.nsc rciatlon8 wm, oUr wn and In which ! i;1,1,"! 'l'X1?, i'lHtnri'eeimi'n ini Id "It Is to their interest to do so and they ; wood camp over a road df their own acroas tbo llercat8 1)0th 0f the people of Cuba ami ; 1 i.'t.'J I rhlcago. where other in.'mber.s know It. Tlio masses havo onlv been tlcht- ' the school land nnd they soon found that .h itniip.1 st.nina will bn snrelv served. It . nt tlm fmc'ly linvo been burled. The fil ing through Ignorance. They have been Norton and Llslo had been at work tearing it i la not too lntlch (o My that tho people ot ncral cervices win ne nei.i mere j iicsuuj told by their lenders that wo aro monsters ' up. Tho wood haulers came upon these Cuba Jn re3,,cct to tho formation of a stable ,rlyf".,"jj' bundre,! nf the friends of Charles who butcher our prisoners and Insult their ' men nt work and Immediately shots were ' nna beneficent government are very much I viilte, who was a well known hack driver wives nnd sisters after looting their prop-1 llred at Fitzslmmons' men. The wood ko ci,jren who havo to be taught and In Omaha for mnny years, were In nt orty. Put when they do fall Into our hands haulers responded and a great many shot. Thcy regan, tho United States as the r many' sought 'ndmlttance nt the resl- nnd flni that In nil falso they aro forever were exchanged. Norton was shot dead, fricn,i and teacher and ns n whole are quite It. nee, 1S20 North Twenty-second street, our friends and go back to their homes ! with soven bullets In his body. Lisle threw ! winR to be directed. that It was d.ldcd to hold the scrvl.e In nnd tell all thoy meet the news. Tho ; up his hands and surrendered. Ho Is now , "Tliero aro great ro slullltles In tho Islind. I OlllcllllM liiMpect llilllillnur. NRIIHASKA CITY, Neb., April 1. (Spe cial.) Jacob V. Wolfe, commissioner of public lands nnd buildings, and J. F. Porter, j Thoro aro illlnUrtvi8 Ilow Koln(? to our free secreuiry oi si.ue, wero noro yeaier.my io ; 8cll0OB in Manila, studying our lnnguae, c uthorn Islands hnvo nil greeted the Amer icans with wldo-open arms nnd .many prov inces of tills island aro now doing the same. "Do they tako to our modes and customs? inspoct tho gymnasium nt tho Infltltuto for the Hllnd, which haa Just been comploted. Tho cost of tho building was $1,400, which num wus appropriated by tho last legislature. under arrest. H.'cciitloii for Victor. (112 NEVA, Neb., April 1. (Special.) Tho classmutcs of Miss Maud nurnctt, who cap tured tho gold medal at Hastings last night, tendered her and Inst year's victorious con testant. Miss Lillian Hhuber.ky, n reception and H1030 who havo not gono to school speak Hunt to l'oy Ueponltors, HURON, S. D., April 1. (Special.) Etheral Wilson, proprietor of tho Dank ot Hitchcock, and the bull.lt It Is fertile, has great natural re3-urccs and j ls capablo of supporting a population four or ilvo times larger than It numbers at present. On tho wholo there has been mar' M(.tlin1!st churrh. A drill team was pres ent from every local camp "f the Modern Woodmen of America, and the llnckmen's union was ulso well represented. At tlio grave the exercises were lu charge of the llson. proprietor of the liaiik of , recuperation slnco the declaration of , Woodmen. The back formerly driven by which wastobbed of about $l2.0f0 ? ut 'u nee(,B Alner,ca .capital and1 ) . 'Vd"-.!."" In Wa. k" " " jlldlng burned some four weeks.' ntnrrUn w1l,h ,,,.,, na "caMli drapcl in t.n.K. It qulto well. It Is wonderful what a change alnce wns ncru y(;8tor,lny. returning from a , tn Rn ther0 unKilBh and (Jerman capital! Wli.-cln It vere.l lu n xiinnu.- Wny. Ihnr.. linn brin mniln In tht rllv In th' ! trip to Ohio, where he had been to procuro , ,., ,. nn,ioiii n,i i l.oiinr iiivrtn,t Not many days ago Jnmes W. Howard short period slnco August 13, 1893. It la' annoy with which to pay doposltors their Suro,y our ow, eopIo MRht lo )lsvo aH tnu, U Donv.A . no was accompnnie.1 uy .iri cuntr, ; confltlonco in tho futuro of Culm as foreign-' of outdoor life they purchi-cd blcvlcs of PERFECT 1EN W hen ntjui was moulded Nut ore gave to lutn .. r. no ore in i',i. Ii .if will, b was to I. i ii .... r .1.,1.... i ii iii.iiiii service but all to a t ii h. ii tunny Nil tu io did lit Intend that there should be a vi ak. nod or dls cued cond'tlon of iiivj one of these or gans Hut mankind wll dltobey thu mm. .ii laws of hen Mil It oft. n ('iH way back In the cars of onr youth Indiscretions iumI excenses mako men w-ik Tblf. i lass of men liavo held my attention for many years Uuwng that timo I hnvo tried every remedy known to science. nnd hnvo found nl one that can be rolled upon to euro 'n every casey It Is a never-falling remedy but a iiann dy on"y when irop erly ii"1 -that H Kleorlelly 1 iuh thu Inventor of Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt, Will, h gives the right kind of current to cure these obstinate and mortifying dis eases that unlit a man t' occupy ? honil's proper sphere My Klectrlc Holt bas cured weak men In every part of tho world, and In every city and town In this stale. My Klectrlcnl HiKpensory, which Is ncrewtiirv In the treatment ot wonkm-wc. of meir, Is free to every male purchaser of one of my belts. It Is the greatest homo sclf-trc.itmcnl for mnn-young or old -because ll Is applied Just right and gives four times the current of any other Klee trlc appliances. It takes that weak folding out of v. ni and returns you to sound, vig orous manhood In from GO to W days. Has soft silken chamois-covered spouse elec trodes that cannot bum and blister us do the bare metal ele. trodes uod on all other makes cr belts. There arc cheap Imita tions of mv licit out. Then- never was an article of merit thai was lint Imitated, Do not be misled. My licit can be renewed for 75 cents when burned out -no other bidt enn be renewed for any price nnd when burned out Is worthl. ss. Will 'lerninncntly cure Sexual Inipnlency, Lost Manhood, Varicocele Seminal Weak nesses, Spermatorrhoea and nil other Sexual Disorders; let tores .Shrunken or rndevcb'iicd Organs and Licit Vigor; uites itln'iiiiiatism In everv guise, Kidney, Llvor nnd Hladdcr Troubles, Cuiititliution, Dys pepsia and all Female ('.iinplalnlM. Write or call today and tn sacred eonll dencc 1 will send you symptom blanks, books and literature that will tell you all about It If you i-ann.it nil write fullv and frcclv with the nssuraii.-e that your ln' ter will be concealed from pr lug eyes. Suld only by i Dr. BENNETT BW ! Kooiiim IS to ".t llouicluM HlocU. )ll. IIii.v.Icii'n, Corner I .It It nml II.iiIko Sin., till ll X. Mill. OFFIt'K llofltS: l'"roni 8:30 n. in. lo h.30 p. m. Sunday- 1 to 5 p. in. nlnnn lirr.llliv nnil n.K.inQl n mnilnrti rllv nf I lOt'Sffl ness, where two yenrs ago It was filthy, . mrmcr presiueiu oi ,uie naim, now a rti- ora ,mV(1 dent of Hardy, Ark. The trip was not a suc- four invited guests present. bU3l unhealthy and qulto dead. "You ask what tho advantages nre In their possession. In tho Phlllpplno archipelago tho United Stntcs has gained tho moit val unblo of its possessions. Tho natural rlche). slzo of tho Islands and tho commercial value i duo depositors and tnus lino mem over unu. ho can make other arrangements. Mr. W ll son Is greatly distressed over tho un fortunate nffalr, tho myutery of which U as far from being solved as It was tho night it occurred. On the whole wo wero iniieh , llannon & Co. A partial payment was iiiiiim raru iiiki uiu i tiiii'nut "'n t. Sg.QQ k MONTH!, cersful ono and Mr. Wilson will bo ohllgo I Unltcd statc8 ,, of Cu))a e to Iook euewnero ror relict, ne nopes io do ereS0 ,,a,lt.nCe, Mnfr assured that thereby ablo to realize on property lu Hitchcock and ; pr0Sref will bo most certain." Vicinity cuougu io p.. a pan ui u.c i.uuu ploased nnd encouraged. Tho peoplo of the m..rtaSe t'o hecuro the Kilan. e. At this rull r S(,,i Nnmo ad Address Today. at tho Jamison hotel In tho rooms occupied! fc ro vc h lIn(,orrateU' Dy tno by J J. Ilurrus' family. There wero eighty- u ,n tbo 'rcconiMch P.lcctlon TocMiliiy. THPP.MSKH. Neb.. Aurll 1. (Sueclal.x At tho municipal oloctlon here Tuesday tho ,ns thuy wou1'1 us- but when "' aro wounded peopl "You ask how our soldiers treat tho Fil ipinos. Well, they nro our enemies until lu our power, nnd wo kill them If wo can, Isstio will bo llccnao or no license. Tlio voter Is given his choice of two candidates for each olllce and politics Is lost sight ot. lleiulillciliiN Xiinir nelcKlllcN. PLATTSMOUTII, Neb,. April 1. (Spe cial.) The republicans held primaries in this city and county last evening aud selected delegates to attend the county convention, 1 allow, which Is to bo held In Weeping Water. or prl&nucrs there ls not a soldier In tho Eighth army corps who would not divide his rations and tho water in his canteen with ono of them. Wo nro nil human beings. Tho American soldier ls not as a rulo a Sal vationist, but ho is not n Bavage. "How aro wo trenteU by our government? Wo havo everything that circumstances will No army when In tbo field over Convention Cnlleil for iVeiiniNcli. TF.CUMSRH. Nob., April 1 (Special.) fared as well ns wo do now. "Is our war In tho Philippines Just and human.)? you ask. I will answer: Are wo governed by some tyrant who ls to gain Tho republicans of Johnson county will hold , - -'" ' "w'eaUh", 'taliallon, Ia lt uUBt their county convention for the election of a gtato of tio ln,on ,n tbo un,on? delegates to tho stnto and congressional con volitions In Teeumsoh Saturday Pi.Ktur At'reptN n Cnll, NKllItASKA CITY. Neb April 1. (Spo clnl.) Itev. J. W. Tnnner of Emporia, Kan., What Is the union for? Is It not for mutual I bonefit? Would It bavo been Just to havo al I lowixl tho Insurgents Into Manila to loot the j city, as thcy bragged they would, after our ! destroying tho government hero? What ! would other nations havo said who had suu Will Try Wltii.'HMen for Perjury. DRAnWOOI), S. I)., April 1. (Special.) Herbert I). Caddy was found guilty yester TO CUT OFF SINECURES Hen. In of l)einrl incntN Will I'liruUh (iciicrill Wooil tvlll. I.InIm of I'.lillilo.vei. HAVANA, April 1. Oovernor Oeneral Wood has ordered all heads of departments iMlnt the wheels were shinned to nmali.i Tho comp.iny was not long In writing to Chief Donahue. Ono dnv last week Of llrer Olnver aw n young mnn who aniiwered the description riding near tlio llurllngtoii Kt a t Io ii and cullid to lii.u to dismount. He comnll. d, but did not slop to Interview the oilier He drniMicd tho wheel ami ran through the station, dually disappearing in tlio lower yards. Uitcr In ithe evening tbe other wheel wns found near the corner of Sixteenth and Califor nia streets, and both nre now nt the k1!co station. 1 be young men arc Ktlll .it liberty. .IiicKkoiiIiiii (lull Con . en I loll Undue Tbo Kans.iH City eoum!nn committee dav of rohherv In the tlrst decree which 1,1 1111 lalul1" " .uriiiHii u nu oi employes ' o- j.i-n.-..iiim.. . "" uaj oi ronuiry in im nisi uomii, wiiuu noon and a. looted n badt'e for tin trio to ton years;"' Y"" . the national conv. ntiou. It will comprise means a pcnnny oi noi less man ion years, . . : i the nut una conv. ntlou. t wl conn In tho penitentiary. Ho wns acquitted two I setting form meir respective salaries ana , a 1):lr ,,,, i(0,irK picture of Andrew i.ni, nr, fnr ll.., linlii.nn nf M it. lii.ssell. dimes ami niso oiiernig an opinion Willi hut It Is believed that his acquittal camo referonco to what change;., lr any, ought to about through tho perjury of five witnesses. I un tlic'r compensation and as to Jnekoon. from which will Ptream u wldo blue silk ribbon hearing the name of tlio club, upon whl.ii will be fastened a while rlblon bearing a picture of llry.iu. Frank Tlieso men aro to bo tried now for tbS whether any of the employes are superfluous. j. Morgan of Plattsmouth .nibmltted a crime. Four of the men nro now in Jail! These i lists will be. submitted to a sp oclal I l'"j;' r ,lhPUr,,0tl!,,,n """ under (5.000 bonds. They nro: C. A. Wit- ! commit tee. who will inquire Into each caso umnaiv th. ixcurslon. f,.,i unirii, r.irhorrv cimrioa sinrm nn.t anu win Biinmu rrcomnienuauons nrcoru Scov'lllo Ilemls, Ingly. General Wool Intends to look caro- luuy mroiign ino usi uinisei:. lie is tun ing tltlH step with a view to economy and .llicolis' Sliortnuc .lluilo Coo. I. 1 ........1 1. - .... . U.nl ,,f .1,,, 1,-la. Unpllst church in this city. He preached hla ccltt llu,ro? 1 l,,lnlc our war ls Jl,st anJ i $2,000 in Ilia account with tho Sioux Falls , LOCAL BREVITIES. The Il.'heinlnil Woman's soiiety "Vlns- ...c t. o I1 I nl.n lioum, hn .l.lr... I ..ll.f.i lil.,,u,,lr USillVll. J. I'. Ii.. Illlllll I.HI IVI inflllliers muua r.u.uo, o. ii., ..i'"i i. iniifciai.; , Hltn,,,ly nj RavP a mn..it t a. lis hall. H. T. Illalr of tho Sioux Falls Co-Operatlve , that tbero aro no government employes who A om..Hlory frami ,,.irM Ht ;-,., Nl.ti, Savings nnd Loan association bas returned i are enjoying sinecures; that tho outlay Twenty-seventh rJtrePt. own.. I ai d iwed by i,..rn frnm ilm lilncU unu where lm was for salaries Is not excraslvo and that tho Fred II Itcntle was dcitrojed by llro liero from tlio mack tuns, wiit.ro no was servints aro not' Bun.lny night The loss on the bul'.l- called by tbo dissppearancf of Heury Jacobs niBiiiy piaceii pui lie sen ants nro not n ()n(1 ,' )H ,smnnt,..i at 2t. with ot I!ad who, it was found, was short about uenuo .o.-.i muiui nm. i""- insur.nce of W Tho origin of tho lire is lll'KllOWIl WITH LOW CHARGE you can now bostronn and vlaoroiis lor 1 1 To. 10 years liiotuahai SPECIALIST ELECTRICITY nnd MEDICAL Tront- i mont comblnoil. CURES GUARAN TEED in all curnnio casos. WEAK MEN SYPHILIS S I0X TALLY cured ror life Vlfhtlv KmliotlfinH. l.nst Mnnhoo.l llvilrn ! cele, Varicocele, tinnorrho. ,i. Ole.it, Sy philis. KtrlC'tiui . riles. Fistula nnd llectnl Fleers nod ALL I'ltlVATK DISICASKH AND DISOItDKIt.S OF M UN. CoiiMiil tut Ion I'm', Ti'ciitm.'iit by 1 n 1 1 Call on or aildresH 1 10 S, 14 hSt. first sermon tedfty. Itoy Kicked liy llorMC. TKCl'MSKII. Nob.. April 1. (Special.) Nebraska In tho Interests of McKlnlcy and i Kdwurd Chamberlain, a 11-year-cld boy. was prosperity. Tho fact that ho Is willing ta kicked in the faco by a horso yesterday and go Into tho campaign, the state nt tho last suffered painful Injury. Ills lips and cheek election having been carried by such a largo majority by Mr. Holcomb, shows that ho has tho true metal. Should he bu elected I be lieve thnt he would do all lu his power tor tho city of Lincoln and tho tato." There Is somo probability that a public mass mice 1 1 tig will bo culled within the next few das to protest against tho candidacy of Thompson, but this plan Is being opposed by tho anti-Thompson men on tho ground that thero would not ho enough tl.no before tho convention to form an organization over tho county. In Bevcral ot tbo city wards tbo Thompson candidates for tho legislature havo a clear Held with no opposition aud about tho samo condition exists all over tha county. There will bo a fight In tho county pro ducts botweou J. C, F. McKesson and John Trouipeu for senator, Dick O'Nell Is elated for the upper branch ot tho legislature from tho city and tho Lincoln candidates for tho house aro A. W. Lane, It. S. Mockett and C. K. TeffL Little Intercut In being manifested In tho raco for county commissioner or for dele- catou to the state couveutloa. L. W. 1)111 Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, Indi gestion, and all liver Ills aro cured by Hood's PHSs So'd by all druggists. 83 cults. wero badly cut. lllXll.ull . I g.r.m.arn M r lllnlr pann... Mini rnlttlvtu! nf You ask If tho natives aro capable of . 7 ' ' ' ' V; ... . ' ... selt-gcvernment. No, tho Filipino Is not. NcliriiKliu Hoy Flr.'M I'Mrnt Shot. "You say that you aro told that tho Americans fired with pistols the first shots of tho wnr. Ono of tho Nebraska boys did llro the first shot, but not with a pistol. There was a bridge acrosa a small stream which Ilowol between thu two lines of our outposts where tho two sentinels mot. Thero woro no hostilities between tho two, but it was understood that nolthor Bhould pass clrnUn c NotcK. Ansley Woodmen will dcdlculo their new hull Aurll 0. Stant.m postofllco Is now nn Interna- ilntinl moncv nr.ler otlice. xtnr.. i.nrh.v will b sowed. Iii Lincoln tho center of tho bridge county this treason than over before. i "At 2 p. m. on February I, 1S39, tho In Thorn U n rumor of u new town to be surgont sentinel did not stop at tho center, o-'Unbllslied between Hoaver City and Stum- but passed over tho bridge, whero our t01.1' .. u om.. nt rvvn.n whinh ' sentinel challenged him and ho went back, yl&o?ntoX&M l.ortly returned with an o.llcer. The built this summer. j sontlnel ngnln challenged, but they paid Tho McCook loilgo, Ancient t)rdor of no attention to him nnd did not halt, bo United Workmen, has a membership of 303, h , a(, no other coursc wlt to nre. His which is claimed to be the largest In tho t ,o noW no nrme, ,mUvcg ,0 Vhll digging a cellar last week k,i i pass his post, and he only obeyed ordew. Weaver of Hrunawlck found u mummllled "Tho liisurgont soldiers had tho snmo body of a cat, which Is still in good form ' orders from their ofneors. Wo did not daro anil IS quite U curiosity in nnm in. Tlio cltiieiiH of Rattle Creek have or dered a lino monument, which will bo erected to tho memory of Clurk Hoover, a Coinj.any F boy who wai killed In bat tle In tho Philippines, Uenjamln Inoy, a Phelps county farm hand, wns thrown from a horso and tho animal stepped on Ills stomach. It was nt UrtU thought ho was fatally injured, but ho Is now recoverluc. While burning up old weeds nround tho barn belonging to Mr Sanborn, two miles northenst of Hlslng- City, tiro rausht tho barn, burned a double corn ciili contain ing 2.000 busheLs of corn nnd ulso Gou bushels of oats nnd u big quantity nf hay. Tho lumber yard of the Chicago Lum ber company nt Chapman wns enterod. by thieves Tuesduy night and a quantity or lumber taken. Uloodhoun.ls wero placed on their trull and they followed It for Jacobs have made gflod jhe. shortage In order to prevent prosecu.laUvi it BASE BALL-RiAYERS HERE (lull Will I'rnc.lcr TIiIm Week on t.i'.iiiiiilN nt Old Kurt (Imtiliii. pass their lines. It was only part of their plan thnt they would make ua flro the first shot. After that first shot tho whole lino of Insurgent outposts, seventeen miles long around Manila, ot ono accord opened fire. Somo of the American outposts returned ths fire, but the First South Dakota volunteers did not flro a shot, although our wholo regl meat lay lu reserve nt tho outpost until the morning ot tbo 6th, when tho general ad vance was made and we took the insurgent blockhouses. The cause, of the war llei rlgbt In congress, If thoy had not bun back with the peace treaty, chowlng tbe rng and making Agglo's reprosontatlvcs think that tho United States was divided and likely to r-atwe war at home, wo would have had no war. eevrn miles, where It was lost on account I ,in'r, nill i, ,,,iniiiitn,llv mmi ml of bad roads. Tho thieves aro still at I "Qeneral Otis has undoubtedly made mis Twelve nf tho members of tho Omaha Hase Hull club qf J&OO reported for duty In tho city Sunday, jfho men wero: nert Dunn, from Weening Water; Kd Iizono, from Mobile, Ala.; Miit'tlo McVickers, from KtinsaH City; Jlmmle Hoy, from Osborne, u-nn l.nleh lj.florn. rVom Mondnva. Wis.: John Kebs.nen, frnm .Little Hock. Ark.; Nowmeyer and Mi CJnUkland. from Denver; Tom Hughes, Kd Dillon, John Hankey, from Chicago; lliirry"nurrcll. from Charlef. City, In, iiur.inin,'" 'I'oiter unu juck O'Connell had alredj.i roporteil. When all the meij ty In there will bo twenty-one of them, 'and all ar supposed to report this week. LeOoro, Ncwnieyor, Hughes. Dillon, Hurr.ill and Potter nre pitchers; Lazone nnd McCaiisIand will cnteh ; Dunn, I Inyo nnd Hnnkey will play ii w inilclders: Mobsman will be on tlrnt baso and O'Connell on second baso; Mc Vickers and liuriburt will tie in tne out Tho new park la not complete, and for tho next week tho club will practlco on tho grounds at Fort Omaha each nfter- noon. Union for Hull I'lnyrrn. WASHINOTON. Anrll l.-Prddent Oom- IKirs of the Federntlon of fibor said today mat tno le.ierniion unu iiniirr coimiueru- tlon tho orgnnizntiou of a union ot pro fiMi.loiial ax ball nlavurs. its chief ob Htaiio hitherto, ho said, had been tho timidity of thn players, but now since the clubs bad lieen reduced to eight there wus more dts:oltlim to cnect u union. large. To Cur. L'olU In One nny, Take Laxative Bromo Qululne Tablets. All drugglfils refund tho money If It fall to cur. takes, but that Is not for mo to say. The 1 E. W- Grove's signature Is on each box. 23ft If you'd be wealthy, think of saving, more than of getting. saves the gas and gives 50i more light. The best is the cheapest. See that you get the genuine. Sold Hvtryvoherc. Priu, 50c, Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb. A.Wl MI3Mi:.TS. leiciiiioo ir.ai. Tonight 8:15 ". Y it'' SlI'liiD SKV. "IT' '" "IT IS; till HAT ' Such were the . ..miiienlH on : tlil sliow li two aii.ll. iii e-i jeater.lay : They pa. ke.l tbe ho. me J ( ISIIMAN. Illll.l IMIi: nl t'THTH lu The New Teacher." smi:iii.i:v siiincii ci.ru 111 "The Little Mother." I'l'I'IKI T iili; I'AMSP AIITS. 11 Minis nml i''ii:i.us. mv w iii' ..ml 111 1 ns. tJltlitT AMi:illt AV IIIDtillAIMI. Slewing Ilcautlfu! New PldiircH Woodward & Durgess, MglH. Tel. 1919. BOYD'S Three Nights. TfiUIRHT Cniiimeniing I UlslUll I Wednesday Matinee, Denman Thompson THE OlFHOMESTEAD Mr Thompson will bo seen hero for tho llrst timo In tbe rolo of Unelo Josh. PHies JIM, !, 70c. CO., Mc Mutlueo Jl 0, 75c, 50t, 2.1c NHXT ATTItAt'TION Sunday Afternoon nml Night, 'lite lliijx i:. lu "A Hut (11. 1 Time." I'rlr.'S 1.W, 7uo, fiOo. 2c. Matlneo: ISc. Scats 0.1 sale Friday, ZOISM . . Spiritual Magnetism and I'erpetuul Youth nro 10 subject!! of the lecture In uma.hu Tu.Kday lOvenliiK. h 30 o'clotk, April ??. t ClUilflHTON II A LL, bySV.-.r KU1W Klt. LL D., of Chhago. ...... k.' .,, V ... f.K.II'U .OIllinnMI . mi. , ....... TIcI.cIn nre lor Niilo tit Slegrntli' II. Kill Store and ( linn;'.