TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, MAY r, ivuu. MUCH DAMAGE BY HAIL STORM Filling let Breaks Huadradi of Wlnd-.wi at Cambridge, MOST FRUIT IS THOUGHT TO BE F.UINED Itnllroml Trnek Unit of Tnnn It He ported Ccnereil tilth U'nlT In Se crnl I'lncex mill ( nmife for Trill ii Sen lee. rvMllHIUnn, Nob.. Mny 5. (Special Tel-eg-nm.) A very hciivy rain with hull fell st thlii pinto this evening. Within two hours two Inches of water fell and the Krccti) aro fl odrd. A bard wind was blowing nnd the hall board wa In session from S o '.01 k to 1 3o this mornlns; wrwti ug problem. They then adjourned to 0 oV ,rk this morning, when they decided tosrttle th matter by deluding l" per cent f.emi th" marks In deportment of the entire ds'. lut not requiring those v hone marks in other rmpcctn were above the required .cr teit to take the eliminations. The class ex pressed Itself as satisfied and ever) thing Is now harmmlous. SEEK TO CAPTUR? REUNIONS I n I n n Co in in ere I n I ('lull of Lincoln l.njx I ' I tin lo Scciiri' (iriviul Army r.ncniiipuientx. LINCOLN. May 5. (SpeMal Telegram.) trK'ESTHL'SlASM AT DES MOINES JSKri? :zrTnZZXZ ' GENERAL OTIS STARTS HOME' Rpnblictns of Polk Countj, Iowj, Hold Lirge Convention. was ctn to fall from the rnt to tha ground when persons came to wnere ne was lying It was found hie neck was broken nnd that life was extinct. The toroner decided the accident fallowed heart failure. VLU:D POLICY iNSUKANC! BILL VETOED j llnse Hull Klllx Hoy. CLINTON", In., May C (Special Tele- W.it Ships Titf Sluto as tha Transport Eai"s Its Atchor. Slimy Scnilx n 1i'siiko of SiMernl 'J IioiiniimiI onlx Dc-tiillliiK Arictl-iiu-n In Which HroiiKlit l'ortli 111m Opposition to Mciixtire. I nrntn t).n11t lun UeflL' Apn lliltnlil lllfl.l tho IS-ycnr-old son of F. O. Hicks, a well known Northweatern conductor, was struck In tho head by a ball while watching n game at tho park. Tho Injury did not ap pear serious at firet nnd young Hicks was nbout as usual until last Tuesday when he complained of n rain In the head. A few hour later he became unconscious nnd died this morning without regaining consclous- MCARTHUR AND STAFF BID FAREWELL I)KS MOINKS, May G. (Special Tcle- The Union Commercial club cf this city this gram. I The republicans of l'olk county afternoon began to lay plans for securing held iv largo nnd enthusiastic convention j ncts" the location of the Orand Army reunion for lioie today nnd selected ttnte and congrcs- Dummies for l.oitnii Wreck, the next five eaw. elotial delegations, i Ho platform adopted ON AW A, In., May S.i Special Telegram.) Unmix Piny "Aulcl I, mm Stir" nt the (irnrrnl'n Departure Hoot Priilsrx (III. In UN Olll clnl Order. MANILA. May C The United Stntes transport Meade sailed for the t'nltcd States nt S o'clock tills afternoon, with Major Ocncral Otis and two aides-de-camp on board. Tho war ships In port fired n major ' Kltzglbbons against tho , general's saluto as the steamer raised its IWMHMMHflMBi nBr The nnntial encampment of the Nebraska endorses McKlnley nnd all that ha been I in in,, can' of came with terrible force, breaking a number , U partment will be held In Heatrlre In Juno dono by tho administration, endoro flov- chlrnao & Northwestern Hallway company, alienor of plate glass frtntn nnd hundreds of win- 'and at that meeting a location for tho re- eino.- sliaw, presents and endorse Secro- which has been on trial this week In the ' Tnp sovernor's launch left the palace nt i lew pane. Trern are H'.rlppcd of their , union will bo decided upon. As ull (Jiand j tar rf State Dobson as a cnndldntc again, I Moninn, county district court for damages 1 o'clock, carrying (ieneral Otis' nnd Oenernl ' leaves and K la thought that most of the Army reunions have been hold In this city j f nd rse Congressman Hull and instruct.! ! sustained In tho Logan, la, wreck, July It. MacArthur's staff to the1 Mc.ile. The fru.t ruined, for the lut flvo years there Is a dlspoiMou c the delegates for Mini and endorses La to isiirt, the Jury camo In tonight with a vcr- l Twentieth and 1'ourtoenth Infantry, drnwn Tho rallrtnd trark east of town Is covered to favor some- other town, either Omaha, Yo ing of the Ucr, Molnea Capital as a dclo- 1 ,nrt In favor cf the plaintiff nnd ns-senod j l,P ashore In front of the city wall, pre- with water In neveral plafcn and Is reported Nebraska City or Ilentrlce. patc-nt-lmgo from Iowa to tho national I hi., anmnffes nt 15.000. Th a In the' second . "cnted arms nnd tho b.indfl plnyed 'Auld Spring Opening Sale I ii our drapery department wo begin a Lace Curtain Sale tomorrow i ts- aLniorning (Alonciay) that will astonish L. you. We name a low prices thai can not be duplicated any more in tho city for lirst-clasa up to date stylish goods. Wo aro showing the latest do mestic and imported elFects. Come down early you will profit by it. Please ask for lace curtains by these numbers No 4 Irish point lace inirtniii!? vmi Cf No 1 Nottingham laco e.tiH.'iiim I:i1i1- d i 1 unsnfn for train nervloe. The wetHbound Ai thi nirptlni? of iho Commercial club i convetitiLn frr ?bt set out a number of caw hero nnd ! t0(llly ft Hpwaj mmmlttif w apulntcd to, veto lo llrli.-ht.iu mil. nrr.ved afely a. M;Cork. but rep.r.s water , proparp hlll t0 bp prcicnted at tho Henrico J 0ovcn9p ..... ..,.,, , M,.v eniamm'.ent. I'nllinlted accoinmodailoiiH , . .... . . .,,., nnu ireo wnicr ami ngm win do outitu ujr tho city. trial of tho caeo In this court with the same rcfciilt. flowing over a bridge wro cf Cambiidge. ROBBERS LOOT OILIER STORE IIIooiIIiiiiiihIn Scnl I'nr nml lliii.-i I'.nf frliilnril Hurulnm Will ll- (.'.'I tiu lit. .. nn.I.IJU. Neb., May .'..(Special Tele pram.) The general merchandise store of liighlner & Htitchlnnon wiih broken Into last evening by burglars anil about 2.r,0 worth cfi dry goodn taken. Tho burglarn broke open Ihn section Iioiiko and aecured tooU, then broke the pinto gbiw window In front of tho store and took what goods they wanted. The Fultrn bloodhmnds woro telephoned for nnd will bo here Ihl forenoon and a nn ex cellent trial ha been kept It Is thought they will bo nble Id lovntc tho robbers. Narrow Knchiic of llu), LYONS. Neb., Mny .. -(Special ) Fred, (he lR-yrar-nlil ron of William II. Hoar, Ileum ii trri mit (Ivrr rill oil, UCI) CI.OL'D. Neb.. May 5. (Special. ) Tho hearing of Dr. K. S. Heed and seven toon nihcm. rimnnst ralors ncalnst the Id nnnco of n snloen license to M. M. Stem, ' forth tho conclusion that ho had reached was heard by the mayor and council ycater- Ho wain in part: "I would promptly sign day. The principal objection to the saloon ' the bill If I were not convinced of Itu evil was that It was selling adulterated whhky. ! effect, and If I were not quite Hire If once ttrlrni-l mill Arretted. I OTTtfllUH 1 MlV .tinclnl TaIa. iho volo was received thin al orno n from Kram.,At rharon todnv the Jury In tho 'hlcago. It wa, gene.ally anticipated tht h , cha , h wreck. the. KOerlor would veto the menaure. Tho! urllngton fast mall train lam fall. -iu i-uiMiniiMi ui Btfvcrui inoucjna wuru i ... JU. .,n. i.mii ttn ....mi ,i,iMuu, n i . ... - , ... t . ' 1 1 1 ii r nt. 'i ti rmiii ui hui hunk. juuuvdi- mwiuiii until iiiiiiiiiiiii. in- uaa in-i'r iii.-i.-ii r u ,K.,n i? c n,l,tlns ' !h,c PnaR Utcly uron his release Kssex was arrested i-cen on the Umeta. like the. other ofllcers. of tho bill and tho reasoning which brought ; . ,.Arr., ...nrMn, charclnir him with nb- and onlv two or three time ! h ho., Lang Sync," while a shore battery minted ' During the morning the supreme court i I Judges and many olllcerr called nt the palace ' to bid farewell to (leneral Otis, who kepi at work with his ne-utomed energy until tho moment of leaving. Since tho beginning of the inourrectlon I General Otis has kept at his desk from earlv i curtains, latest designs uml extra well tmule -on sale) for TJo 2 Nottingham X1 curtains, .U vnrds long, full width, latest styles -others nsk $;i..'iti .in sulo laco 250 curtains, you will wonder how wo enii sell such dtilnty cm tains uv even So, nt . . . VTo 5 Irish point laco 3 curtains that art simply bountiful, fully :U, yards long, full width a tun ga, n at J7.60 4 90 Dr. Clark, chemist of Sutton, made the , placed mon cur etatute books It would re analysis of u sample of tho whisky and found ' main forovur. If rates wcro to gradually It to be adulterated. Tho council, however, advance, as they mircly would, populur overruled the remonstrance and Irnued tho0i!nlon wculd charge the companies with license nfter a notl.-e of appeal had been having formed a comblnntlon. Kow would given and transcript demnnded. j be ready to admit the element of celf- defense. The bill Is not rejected In behalf IMnilp ron my Milrinone lleeonl. of UUra,lri. companies, hut bc?au? finch rohUMHUS, Neb.. May 6 -iSpcclnl.) nvtMtlKatlon at I have been nble to tnnko Following Is a ropy of the mortgage Indebt- I conV11(.t,3 mc that it Incrca.'j8 Insurnncc edness record for I'latto rounty for the rales ,np tiu of proport01, t0 nny rosslblo month of April, 1900: Thlrty-ouo farm i n,i..,1M,m,n .hut mnv h .rnln,..i tlw.n.hv living enst or town, wnne driving three i rrortgages inen, jij.'.h.'.; name rsieascu. ; lhn im Vl,to0(1 0y tho governor provides horses (o a r.lsk on hl father s fnrm yes- , fifty-nine, aggregating $17,331.31. Town nnd nmonB other lnlllRS that an Immrunce com terday morning sllppH forward frooi his city mortgage filed, eleven. $7,141: tamo ,,., not bn pprmlttC(1 ,0 ,,rny t!lat fcea. nnd the db k. In passing forward. , release I. forty-nlne. $33.SI9.13. The chattel , proporly ln9Urt.(, , MW of a )oM, wos v........ , n ii rt ui.u iney record snows sevcniy-rigni monKaR me,,, h h , f , , h fa struetlng tho United Stntes mall and was j seen In society and these occasions were taken to Dos Moines pending his case, were pinioned In a moat dangerous and pain- $ H.r.Bfi.fil.and flfty-thrcev released worth fill no3ltl n, where he was found by his $54,&:ir,.32. It will be seen that the real mother hever.il hours thereafter. She hap- estate Indebtedness was reduced during the pencd to be attracted to whero ! month over $30,000. No deeds In foreclosure he was by not seeing the lad , cro niC(1 during tho month. nnd tho fart that tho liorsen were Ktandlng lit one plare ko long. No doubt the boy'M ' fnle of UrKlerel Cnlllr. life wai .aved by the kindly disposition' TII.DKN. Neh., Mny r.. (Special.) -Tho of the horses he was driving and the nerve , first salo of registered shorthorn cattle alrng of tho lad to endure the awful torture until the Fremont, Ulkhorn and Missouri Valley help came to his rellif. If the horses Ind I In north Nebraska occurred here yestetday; moved the dljk either way It would havo , t tint of T. A. Shafer and Son. Twenty-nlno revered tho boy's feet and llmba from his females were sold at an average of $125.17 body After helnij removed from the ' and nine bulls realized nn average of $142. erampod position his lower llmbi seemed 3. a few ran.-hmcn of Antelopo and Holt to be paralyzed fiom the twisted pnMUon , rnuntles were, among the nurchnrcrs, but he had remained In ho long; otherwise ha was not mu.Mi hurt VrU' lily unielnln. YORK. Neb.. May .1 (Special ) Tho newly elected elly officers who took tho oath of olflcf, last evening are York's mo-t , -ogrerulve business men. ('. A. McCloud. mayor, Is one of tho leading 1e.1l estate nnd grain men: Samuel Cain, dealer In llvo Mock; .lack Moint. appointed to (III a va cancy. Is a contractor. (Jcorgc V. Tost Is vrcHldent of tho First National bank nnd cx ehalnnnn of the stale central republican commit teo; .lames Frlckoy, contractor; S. K. Marsfelds, ono of tho leading merchants; K. Stockc, a pioneer succe'Eful buslncs3 man, and H. S. Harrison, member of tho Harrison Nursery company of York. Hill ddo. a beautiful suburb, petitioned for water service. Six druggists' petitions for druggist permits to sell liquors were re ferred to the committee. Woiiiiiii'm liiili Klrt'tn Oflleern. PI.ATTSMOCTH. Neb.. May 5. (Special.) - Tho regular meeting of the Fiattsmouth Woman's club was held at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hlson Inst evenlns nnd n large number of tho members were present. The nnnual election of olllccra resulted ns follows: Mrs. It. (). FcIIowh wns re-elected president; Mrs. II. J. Strelght. vice presi dent; Mrs. II. D. TrnvlH, recording secre tary; Mrs. J. N. Wise, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. H. IJItton, treasurer, and Mrs. J I. Unruli, a1 Vr Mrs. FpIIowh ap pointed Mrs. II irk a delegate to at tend the hlennt.l ntion of the (ieneral Federation of , Clubs which In to ho held In Milwaukee from June I to S iMIhsch Helen Travis nnd Mlna. Herald as Plstcd Mrs. lClwon at th- banquet. Ail 11 111 n I'o.iiiIj llnrtunK", HASTINGS. Neb.. May 0. (Special.) During the month of April there were twenty-six farm mortgages filed In Ad'ims eounty. aggregating $2!.ti70.75. while there, were flfty-thrro released, aggregating $41, 37.1.16. There were eighteen city mortgages filed, amounting to $18.57 51, and fourteen released, amounting to $11,257. tho bulk and the beat of the stork w.n bought by local farmers. Hed Knight cf Mendow Ilrook. the herd bull, was eold to D. H. Haker of Tllden. Neb. Srlionl 'I'roiilile Ailjimleil. FRKMONT. Neb., May 5, (Special.) Tho dlniculty between tho senior class of tho High Hchonl and the superintendent has been ndjusted nnd the clans, after a two days' va cation, Ik agnln at school. The nchoo A HKASON roit IT. Thrrr li Onl- Our Tile Cure Unit Ilti llrneliril 11 iilloiinl roimliirlty nml lli'pnliitliiii. There nro ninny popular medicines that re known In every household In America. Thero nro blood purifiers, nerve tonics, hendarho remcdlet', dyspepsia cures, and cough cures, which aro sold In ovcr drug More In the nation nnd beond. Hut all of these must divide their popu larity with many rivals, no ono remedy has the field to Itself, with the slnglo oxceptbn of pile cures, for It U a singular fact that there In hut one pile rure that can be con sidered ns having n national reputation, without n rival, nnd the referred to M tho ryramld rile Cure, which for seven years has steadily worked Into tho public favor by renson of Kh extraordinary merit, until It in known from Maine to California nnd from Manitoba to the gulf. It Is true there aro many pile remedies hnvlng a Binall to-al leputatlon for a year rr two, but the Tyramld l'ile Cure has rapidly mpplnnted them all nnd really has the Held to Itso'f when anything like national popu larity Is considered. Tho explanation !k simple. It Is becauso piles Is In no sense nn Imaginary tmublo thnt a bread pill or a simple salvo or oint ment will cure, but an obstinate, pnlnful nnd often ilangrrous trouble, and a remedy to give satlfifactlnn must possess positive, nil vory apparent merit. A person suffer ing from plies will not experiment for months with a remedy; It mu.it glvo relief nd a cure In short order or It Is condemned. Junior Hull-Hull! Senior. 11 ASTINOS, Neb.. May 5. (Spcelal.) The Junior class of the Hastings High school tendered n reception to tho members of the nenlor eiarfl last night at Klk's hnll. Tho rooms were handsomely decorated with the clasH colore and potted plants and cut flow ers were In profusion. Mlts Inez Nelmoyer delivered the address of welcome, to which Archie Hopper responded on behalf of tin scnloro- Tho tabled were set In the form of a cross and the rcfcuhmonta kcrved In class colors. liiurni'il .villi Attempted I'oloiiln. COMJMHUS, Neb.. May 5. (Special ) Charles Sampok. a Pole, was bound over to tho district court yesterday on a charge of attempting to poison snmo children. The evidence disclosed that he threw a pleco of cooked meat Into the yard, which the phjHlclaiifl testified contained arsenic enough to kill a dozen ndults. Sampek Is nbout CO yearn old. He furnished bond for nppearanro nt the district court, where the matter will be thoroughly Investigated. I'rlnnlK-r TilUen lo I'enltenllnrj-. YORK. Neb.. May 5. (Spcial.)-Tho county sheriff left on a morning train for Lincoln, taking Sam Itoby, the one armc I man, convicted of obtaining money under false pretense, to the penitentiary, whre Itoby goes for two years, sentenced at hard labor. Mm. Frcst, accund cf lolsonlng her husband. Is the only Inmate of the county Jail. Colored People to Celelirnte. LINCOLN. May 5. (Special Telegram.) The colored people of the city will hold nn i anniversary celebration in nonor, 01 jonn ' ....... ..til Ilrown In this city .nay :.. mc niuur m be under tho auspices, or the Douglas De bating club. Many prominent colored pco- plo of Omaha and other Nebraska towns have been asked to participate. Ilntr for IIIkIo'io Cnse. LINCOLN. May fl. (Special Tolcgrnm.)- The ease of Hlgglnson against th? Slat Hoard of Transportation, the Injunction suit recently tried beforo Judge Munger in Omaha, will be heard In tho Cnlted States court of appeals nt St. Paul May 7. At torney General Smyth will leave tomorrow to present the sldo of the Mate. Dili.- for TenelHTN Meet. TI5CUMSKH. Neb., May 5. (Special.) ThP tlmo fixed for tho holding of the nnnual teachers' Inntltute Is Juno I to 9. A good nrocram of work has been mapped out by the county superintendent nnd tome of tho best talent In tho country secured as Instructors. full amount of tho Insurance. In case of total I of a the measure of damagee In an nctlon to recover should bo the amount for which the property was Insured, with tho saving claus-e, less whatever depreciation In vnluo below the amount for which the prop erty wao insured and the property may havo sustained between tho time of Issuing Ihe policy and the time of the Icms. All through the bill the burden of proof wns put upon tho Insurance company with tho presumption, as the Insurnncc men alleged, that tho 1 n 1 11 rod was nn honest man. Ono of tho Btr:ngcst objection? raised by tho,-Insurance Interests was the alleged premium which the bill put upon Incendi arism. They declared that It offered Induce ments to the dishonest to over-Insure their property nnd then In the event of fire tho dnmageH could be made the amount for whbh tho property' wns Insured. Tho gov ernor's chief objection to tho measure wan the fact that In so many of the stntes which havo valued policy laws the rntcH nre so much higher than In Iowa that tho com panies havo been driven out of business nml that farmers havo nufforel hardships from being unable to get companies to Insuro them with this sort of a law hanging over them. Tho killing of this bill Is u victory for tho Insurance people and generally approved. Allimtle lliiKliieNs CliniiKi'. ATLANTIC. In., Mny 5. (Special.) An o'her business change has Just occurred In this city. Colter Hrev. trading their livery buslnew to J. A. McKcnzle of Adair county for a fine stcck farm of 450 ncres. Mr. Mc Kcnzle at once took posrofslon of the busi ness, which Includes real estate property. Cnliill Die Mldilcllly CEDAR FALLS. In.. May 5 Telegram.) W. K. Cahlll. a barber, died suddenly thl.s morning nt tho hotel office of 1 adjutant general, t' heart trouble. Ho was on the street twenty mluuteii beforo his death. reml-offlclal receptions. The general leaves , the armv admirably organised, provisioned . and clothed. ' Olllflnl Order I ln-d. WASHINGTON, May 5. Tho order IsMied ' by tho War department yesterday, relieving 1 flcneral Otln of the command of the division , of tho Philippines nnd assigning Genera) MacArthur thereto, concludes ns follows ' "On completion of tho ttnnsfer of the ! tommand, Mnjor General Oil, nccompanled ' (Special 'by hla authorized aides, will repair to San ! l ranciseo, Cal., reporting on arrival to ths ' S. A., for tho further 1 FIRE RECORD. Choice of Iimvii rotintlcN. OSKALOOSA, la., May 5. (Special Tele gram.) Mahaska county republicans today endorsed McKlulcy and Instructed the dele gates for Congrcejunnn Lacey for renomlnn tlon nnd for G. II Woodson for alternate to tho national convention. INI)I:PI:NDKNC1:, In.. May 5. (Special Telegram.) Hurhannn county republicans to day endorsed McKlnley's administration and chpcclnlly his action In regard to tho Philip pines, Porto Kico and Cuba, exprerfljd a desire to see Sptnker Henderson succeed himself and decided to present Charles L. Hnnsler of this city an n delegatc-at-largo to the national convention. COLFAX, In.. Mny 5. (Special Telegram.) Delegates chosen at tho republican cau cus hero were Inoiructed for Congressman Lacey. MAKHNGO, la . May 5. (Special Tele gram.) Iowa county republican' to lay In structed their delegates for Congressman Lane of the Serond district nnd endorsed tho ndmlniitrnllons of McKlnley and Gov ernor Shaw. ItlK Vnrnlsli Work. NEW YORK, May 5. The Standard Var nish works at Elm Park, Staten Inland, were damaged by flro to the .extent of $200, 000 today. Tho Ices Is partially covered by Insurance. The firo Is supposed to hnve been cnused by nn explosion of gss In one of 'he com pany's1 tanks. Later seven great taaks con taining turpentine and Unseed oil exploded In succession. The contents poured In great volume into the waters of the Kill von Kull and Nowark bay. Flro tugs from Hayonno arrived soon after the flro Htarted. but they were forced to confine their efforts to keep ing tho burning fluids from flowing down tho Kull nnd netting flro to tho boats tied up at different points. Tho fire gutted half n dozen small brick storehouses containing barrels of varnish, linseed oil and turpentine. The storehouses contained about 1,000 barrels of oil. Three tanks, ench of which held 5,000 gallons of oil, wcro destroyed. On tho docks there were fully 1,000 barrels of turpentine, all of which were consumed. St. I.oul linn n l'lrr. ST. LOUIS. May C Tho Mississippi Valley Hay Storage company and tho lum ber yards of tho IIotfmer-Lotham Manu facturing company, located nt Branch and Second streets, were destroyed by Are to night. The total loss Is estimated at $330, 000, of which the hay company sustains about $40,000 and tho Hoffracr-Lotham Manufacturing company the remainder. The entire loss Is covcrcl "by Insurance. orders of the secrotary of war, ".Major General Otln In relieved from ; command only In cnmpllnnco with his own expressed wish. The president directs that , this order record his high appreciation of that olllcer's distinguished and sueceioful twrvlcofi in the Philippine Islands In both civil and military ndmlnlstratlon. They en title him to grntltudo nud honor from his country. "ELIHU ROOT. Secretary of War." General MncArthur, In addition to his duties ns division commander, will exercive the allthirlty of military governor of the Philippine Islands. GOVERNMENT IN PHILIPPINES Jo 3 Irish point x 1 curtains, full length and width, ex (llenl putt.'itw. worth legillnrly A a pair -on sale Monday only laco 25 No 6 BiussoIb not laco curtains, thiH.PP iKJ, in I tUTSl LI l,, lilt.' rlolnwt of It kind wo have 9 ...... -1, ..,1,1 ' lesi than JH.50 n pair Furniture Bargains for Monday Odd dressers Solid oak IttxlM hovol philo mirror polish llnlsh worth $111 ."0, on milo Oull size iron beds, others ask 8-1 lor, on salo pull size woven wire cots on salo for golid oak ft-piece bed- r, Him stilt, 20x1 hovel plate mlrririn dresser stands (i-feet 4-lnelie high largo bed -f with commoiln others I nsk fJti for ibis suit our prlco Q75 2 Solid oak S ft cx-fimjez tension tnhlc. -12x12 -' tension table, polished top 5 largo fluted lugs, worth $12..)0, at JL Solid golden "fOp? "Velour couch V'7C? oak chiffonier hn f - J 8B-ln wide f. ft long. . M largo drawer A; bat M T good soft tilling, neat ZT box, stand 4-t'i high, nice- ilevigi.s, all color, netting ly polished, well worth $10 tufted, worth $13. 55, nt Grease nml Fertilizer Plnnt. WASHINGTON, May 5. Tho tallow, grcaho and fertilizer plant of tho Norton Manufacturing company, located on tho out nklrts of this city, was destroyed by firo nt nn early hour today. Loss, $60,000: partially covered by Insurance. The origin of tho firo Is unknown. Innn Opera limine. FORT MADISON, la., May C (Special Telegram.) The explosion of a gasoline stove used by colored people to heat water I each municipality Is tho legjtiraato ndmln I'.lrclloii of Municipal Ollleori Pro vided I'nr liy Order of Gen em! Otis. WASHINGTON. May 5. Secretary Hoot today sent to congress .1 copy of nn order Issued by General Otis and Just received here, providing for a system of civil mu nicipal government In the Philippines nnd for tho election of municipal ofllcers by the people. Tho order says, In part: "It is with great atlsfactlcn that the United States authorities, in utnnane with fotoier promlbCH, promulg:r' in lus order the law by which the rnunlclr.t les of the townn of the Philippine are to be established and governed In the future. The law Is Inspired by n genuinely liberal spirit nnd tho principles of autonomous govern ment. It Is In Itself educating. It Is cal dilated to urge the people on In the path of true progress, If they are desirous to un derstand their duties ns free citizen - ! mak legltlmnto uso of their prlvllegi - For the first tlmo the Philippine people are to ex crclso tho right of suffrage of election of municipal officers a right only slightly re strlcted by conditions which havo been im posed for tho purposo of rewarding as well as encouraging tho people in their Just and natural aspirations to bccor.no educated and worthy to enjoy all tho benefits of civiliza tion. "With tho municipalities a really autono mous nnd decentralized municipal govern ment will bo establlhed In the towns, since no provincial assembly la created In the capitals of tho provlnccn or districts nnd SHIVERICK FURNITURE GO. 1315-17 FARNAM STREET. Lowest priced liiU.liiv house in Otmiliu. Nelirnln Potimiter Xnined. THCU.MSKH. Nob.. Mny 5. (Ppsc'.nl. ) Dr. Charles Zlegler tins been appointed post master at Vesta In place of Dr. N. Stewart, resigned. Dr. Stewart wns obliged to give up the ofllro no ho removed to Tccurasch. f'ti nn Count) Vlortiiiiue Iteeoril. PLATTSMOl'TH. Nib., Mny 5. (Special.) The following Is the C.i3s county mort gage record for April- Farm mortgages filed. J.irOTO; released. J'O.lfifl. City prop erty: Filed, J3.7CO. release 1, $r..'.C0. t'urfeiv Hell nt Slieltoii. SHKLTON, Neb., May 5. -(Special.) The now curfew bell, which will be used by tho town nuthoiltlrs, arrived today and bu11 boys hereafter will be warned off the streets promptly at fi o'clock. HYMENEAL A verv-llennt, 11UMHOLDT, Neb., May 5. iSpechl.) Mr. Arthur Avery and MIfm lirace Dennis wero united In marriage on Aolnesday even ONi'i'oln County (nnmentlnn. SH1LUV, In.. May r,. (Special Tolegram ) Ihe Osceola county republican convention organized here this afternoon by tho aelc? tlon of Hon. O. W. Lester for chairman and F. Y. I.ocko for becreiary. Tho following delegates were closen to tho republican elate convention: F. Y. L cke, M. Welch. W. L. Henjnmin, A. Komey, W. J. Miller nnd Will Thomas. Tho convention unani mously adopted the following rciolutlona: We. tin- lepiihllnins of Osceola county, In convention, a.-embled, dciiaie that we beurtllv endorse the able and patriotic ad ministration of President McKlnley and favor hi renomlnntlon at the Philadelphia convention. "' n lor the cinalile ud inli'Utt.itlon of tjovernor Shnw. Wr com menil the courfe of our repn-xentntlvc In fcmrtess Hon. Lit Ibomas, und favor his rcnnmln.itlnn. V'o heartily unite with the republlcanH of northwestern Iowa In pre-sentlti'- I ho name of J. W. llnllam of Wondbury ci-uint'- iw n randldnte for at tornev general. We congratulate the peo nle of Iowa on the unparalleled good time. that have followed the fultlllment of every pledge made hv the tepubllcan party in its plntforrr of four years ago and look for wni.l will' eontldenre to Hie endorsement thereof at the coming election. Sue lliillroiid for Dnniiiuc. Of.'AWA, In.. May .".(Special.) Tho can of James J. Fltzglbbona against the Chicago H Northwestern Hallway company, a suit for damages growing out of th wreck nt Logan. In.. July 11. lfflti. Is now on trial In tho Monona county district court. Hon. W. J. Harrington of O'Neill. Neh., Frank Tamlsa of MlKsourl Valley and fieorgc A. Oliver ef Onawa appear for the plaintiff nnd Hubbard & Diwiey of Cedar Icaptdo, la., ami McMillan ft Kind ill of Onawa for tho railway company. The case was tried once beforo In the district court of Monona county and plaintiff obtained a Judgment for 13.000. which was set ntilde by the su premo court. The til.il U attracting unusual attention and every stage Is closely ton-tested. for scrubbing the floors of the Kblnger Grand Opera house caused a lire which gutted the building. Los, $23,000; Insur nncc, about $10,000. nimliienN Portion of Town. PRTUrtSHURO, Ind., May fi. A fire which started in a livery stable early today swept through tho butdncfw portion of town, leav ing but three store on tho main street. Tho loss Is JS0.0C0, partly Insured. Thi-cHliiiiK llnelllm'" Unriiiitp. SIDI.KY. la., May r.. (Special Telegram.) A gaily lice orated special train containing thlrty-f.x new threshing machines, tho last ono beltu: in opeiatlon. was nn attraction frlendu witnessed the ceremony, which was Dorfnrmcd by Kev. B. M. Kv.irs of the Meth- Tho worst cases of piles are relieved on odlst Kplscopal church. Hoth ure prom the first application of tho Pyramid and a Inent young people, the groom being thj euro will result In a reasonable tlmo from I eon of P. O. Avery, one of the foremost ing at tho home of tho brldo'a rartnti north l"' Oaialw line, this evening. Tho nhlp of town. A small company of relatives and ; Mt l "V the J llnmMpo ""J'hlng J a. chine company. Tho train h billed for Texas and its wheat llolde. I to regular use. Medlclno men use It In preference to operation, because it la Bafer. is perfectly painless and the roit to patient Is a mero trifle, as all druggists cell the Pyramid Die Cure nt 60c, and as It I used nt night, It cures without Interfering with regular occupation. If suffering from any form of piles, bleed Ing, Itching or protruding, a trial of the Pyramid will cure you and add another to Its thousands of friends. make their homo near this city. Vlc'l.iiln 11111e1l on Cniiillilntr, IOWA CITY. In.. May 3. (Special Tele-sram.M-At tho icpubllcan county conven- ' lion to Jay a resolution wan passed endors I Ins C.-tni ellor Linllm McLaln of tho Unl- vulty (f Iowa a a candidate tieroro tho a- ntlcm for Judgo of the oiprcmo I'r l, I.-I-11 I'll iu la, Sllll lllllla. I PITTS NUKC. Pa. Mav J. The court llll. I 1,1,0 Katlnn brought about by the lunture he- I court. tween II C. Frlck mil n.trjw t'nrncgle, which threatrued lo seriously Involve the I'liriuer Die of Henri 1'iilliire. extensive Interests of tho great steel-1 i(ii'v ci'W Mnv 5 (Special Tele, producing llrm. was cleared from the record ' v 1 ,. ' ''"' , ' t!,,7'a lcle today I'pon application of counsel for I Kram.) - . . llurchnrd, a retired farmer tho nlnlMirr formal ordern were made by I agcl nbout "0 yenm, whllo driving to his the jmite of common ples courts No. l ,, nt, nr ciouv citv nt 1 n'rlnck tn.i-iv nnd 1 allowlns the discontinuance of tho 1 "omc rni" or J,10,x , 'I? ' " ,cl05 , ,0l,'y 1 rick suit and the coke contract suit, camo to a sudden death, probably following Hotrl In Ohio. CRESTLINE, 0 Mny 5. Tho Depot hotel here wns destroyed by flro today. Tho loss Is not heavy. The Pennsylvania and Din Four eepoto were In dangor, but were saved. Seven IIiinihcnn IlnlldlnK. GLASGOW, Ky., May 5. Flro destroyed the buslneJH part of this town early today. Seven principal buildings were burned. Less, $130,000; partly Insured. "DeWltt's Little Early Risers are the finest pills I ever used.'.' D. J. Morre, Mill brook, Ala. They quickly euro all liver and bowel troubles. Kntlre Vllle.BC Sold. MILWAl'KEE. Wis., Mny B.-Whit Is known as Ellis Junction, Marinette county, Wis., van today sold to the Tolska Indus trial company. The villa cro is Included in a tract of 10.CO) nercs The tract will be olnnlzed by a ro-operatlve community ot Poles The amount of money paid Is snld to h.ivn been over J100.000. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Fair In Knstern lirki Prolinlily Tlninder SliiMvers nml Cooler in WeMtern Porllon. WASHINGTON. Mny C Forecast for Sunday nnd Monday: For Nebrreka and South Dakota 'alr in eastern porllon; probably thundershow ers ami coaler In weetcrn portion Sunday; Monday showers and cooler; southwest winds. For Iowa and Missouri Fair Sunday; Monday fnlr In southenst; probably showers nnd thunderstorms and cooler In northern and western portions; southerly winds. For Kansas Showers, probably thunder storms Sunday; cooler In western portion; Monday cooler, with fair In western; show ers In eastern portion; south to westerly winds. For Wyoming Showers Sunday; Monday fair; went to north winds. Iioenl Hreoril, OFFICE OF THE WEATHER TIUFtKAIJ, OMAHA, May G.-Ofllclal record of tem perature and precipitation, compared with tho corresponding day of tho last three years: 1500. IS99. JS. 1697 Maximum temperature... 74 70 53 fo Minimum temperature.... 51 M to fx Average temperature (12 s: 4ii fi Precipitation T .00 .03 .( Istratnr of the Interests of tho town and will keep, preserve and expend for tho pub lie welfare the municipal funds." After further explaining the general pur poses of the law tho order proceeds: "A reading of tho provisions of the law clearly demonstrates tho purpose, tendencies nnd beneficent intentions of tho United States government. Naturally, It In Impos sible to frame legnl provisions which are perfect, but these nro susccptlblo to futuio Improvement in order that they may meet future necessities and keep pace with tho de velopment In political knowledge of tho Philippine people, wit! whom now rests the creation of municipalities which shall faith fully administer their Interests nnd protect their rights nnd liberties." It Is added that If, notwithstanding tho prudent foresight of tho United State, gov ernment, errors should occur nnd abuses should be committed by tho local officials, tho abuses will bo strongly reprcEtied under tho pennl la v. Tho provisions aro divided Into chapters, showing In detail the powers of the nlraldcR, municipal councils and other ofllcers nnd bodies. Tho councils number from eight to eighteen, according to tho slzo of tho town The electors "must ho malo persons, 23 years of ago or over," who have resided In the town six months and are not subjects cf nny foreign power. It nlso Is a condition of be ing nn elector that a person should have held ono of certain designated ofllccs, or pay 30 pesetas In taxes annually, or speak, read and wrlto English or Spanish. Tho elector nlso must tako nnd subscribe to nn oath embodying tho foregoing and stating: "I recognlzo and accept the supremo au thority of tho United Stntes of Aaicrlca and will maintain trim faith and nllcglnnco thereto," etc. Most of tho order Is given to details of ad ministering tho towns. FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS DR. McCREW has stood between men and physical ruin. For twenly-five y?ars Dr. McGrcw has been .uce to face with the frailties and diseases of mankind. For fwenfv-five vsars Dr. McGrew has been consul ted by men of all classes and their confidence in his akili and treatment as a specialist is practically unlimited. For iW6ftfv-five years the Doctor's treatment has been considered by- uicm as an absolute and positive cure for all diseases peculur to men. Dr. WlcCrew has one of the moat complete systems of Combined Medical and Electric Treatments that con be found in the west. Electric Belts and Electric Appliances OF ALL KINDS. llr. McfireTT'B einrrlener, if twenty-H- yr In tho e of bath thene grrnt remedies, Kleetrlcltr Meillclna, baa enabled him to rlTeet mime of the moat aatunlahiua; and remarkable core of Varico cele, Hydrocele, Stricture, Syphllla, and fi.ll nlaeaaca of the lllf-ijil and SUI11, I.na of Vlnor und Vitality, Dlaeaaca and Disorders ot tho Xlacl ilrr nml Klcliieya, Weakness and NerYous Debility. Mediclnr and trentinent sent everywhere by mall or express at the small eharse of only $5. CO A MONTH as Yearn of Unlimited Experience 14 Years lit Omaha. CURES GUARANTEED HOME TREATMENT Illicit.-. Consultation and Examination Free Hoars, H a. in, to R 11. rn. 7 to D p. in. Sunday, II to 12. !r, McGrew P. O. BOX 700. OtTICB N. K. CORNER 14TH AMD KAUNAS! HTIIKETS, OMAHA, NEII. REBELS TAKE TO MOUNTAINS 1-'cmv liianrneiiln I'ounil lij Troops on Smaller IkIiiihIm of I'll 1 1 . liilni'N, MANILA, May fi. Colonel Hardin's ex t.nlltlon recently limited two companion of the Twenty-ninth Infantry on tho Island of Marlndufjue. The troops havo already taken four towns without opposition, tho few armed Insurgents encountered taking to the moun tain. Leaving ono company to garrlion tho Island the expedition proceeded to Mabc-tc. The cable to the nouthern Islunds Is broken and dctalln of the rpcent flRhtlng aro not obtainable at pretcnt. DISMISSAL OI' KIIIKMAN I'l'lllIU). I.lrlier Sn Olla Acted Fully AVIIIiln Ills Authority. WASHINGTON. Mny 5. -Judge Advocato Record of temperature nnd nreelnltatlon I denerai l.ieoer n.is gien an opinion to the at Omaha for this day and since Mnrch 1, secretary of war .to tho effect thnt (icnoral 1 , 1!00: Normal for the day Kxccus for the day Hxccph since March 1 Normal rainfall for the day :ctloleney for tho day 't'utiil since March 1 Deficiency Blnco March 1... 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This wonderful collection of stories will be hent free beeaiihe we want cverv leader of this pnper lo be tatnillar with "Now York Home Life." whli h Is the inoit beautifully Illustrated periodical In the -world More thnn Jf exi-Iuslve featured every month, f'rlsp. startling stories, of New York life. A new subscriber writes im: "I enuslder the- New York Home Life Magnzlne the ino.xt Interesting and beautiful of nuv 1 (- 11 1 or ITi-cent juilillc.it Ion In America. Send your '.'"i cuts in Htumpx or ullver today, ns the edition of this collection of tihet'loi k HnlmcH Mnrlex lx limit" d, Mention tins paper when wilting. NEW YORK LIFE, 1293 & 1295 Broadway, New York. ntlfi. command nc tho division nf ihn ;; j Philippines, acted fully within his legal !!!.'!!!!!.HH nuthnrlty In ordering the dismissal of Major ... .13 Inch , fleorge W. Kirkman. Korty-nlnth volunteer Viflncneh 1 'n'an,r' nn'1 lirC( o'hfr ofllcers. In exocu " :it inch tlon of sentences of courts-martial on con- iJHticlpncv lor cor. norlod. m99.. .'J.SI inehxa . vletlnn of various Infractions nf tho nriieina Deftclvney for cor. period, IS93 5! Inch of war T Indicates trace of precipitation, . ',. ., . . L. A WELSH, I T''l8 opinion carries with It by linpllra Local Forecast Ofllctal. tlon, tho Idea that a state of tsar exists In tho Philippine Islands, as otherwiho under the army regulatons tho general commnndlng In tho field would not havo lln.il Jurisdiction In n court-martial case Involving tho dis missal of an olllcer of tho army. Ciniiittrx lii l'lillliilne C oniiniiinlx. WASHINGTON. May n. Ilrlgadler Oen oral William A. Kobbe, United Statc vol unteers, wns today lcllovcd as military gov. crnor nf tho province of Albay, Luzon, nnd the IslnndB nf Calnniluanes, Samar nnd Loyte and appointed military governor or tho district of Mindanao nml Jnlo archi pelago, to tho gnrrlfloim anil trcops nf which district he was a&slgncd as commanding general. Ilrlgadler (Ieneral James M. Hell, U. S, v., has been appointed military 1 governor of tu provinces of Cnma J lines. Albny nnd f-or.sogon. Luzon, nnd of 'the small adjacent Inlands In tho Immedinto vicinity nt tloce provlnceH nml tho Inland 1 which nro north of tho San Bernardino Mrults. The district will bo known un "tho dletrlct of Fouthonst Luzon." c-lnres the law creating the court nf visita tion iineoni-lllutlonul The opinion wai written by Justice Htnlth and Ix enneurr I In lij Jiihtlce Johnston. Chief Justice Hos ier illxKenlliiL'. Tho court of visitation wax created during the populist admlnlxtrutloii two years ago for the purpose of hearing complaints against tho railroads and other corporations. Appoint t'nr ( niiipiiny Ilreelver, I.ITTLH HOCK, Ark., May S.-Prenlrlent Allen N, Johnson of the Little Hock 'i'ri -tlon and Hleetrle eotup.iny was loduy ap pointed receiver of tho company by Judin John A. Williams of tho United Htalr.i district court. In his petiiion to Hi mrt Mr. Johnson clnlmecl that he was unabln to operate the ears of the companv on account of tho utrlke Judge Williams Issued un order 1 entraining any one from Interfering In any manner with the opera, tlon of tho cars. No cars have been run on nny of tho llnca slnco 8 o'clock l.i t ulL'ht. Court Deelnreil I neoiistlliitlonnl. TOPHKA. Kan May C In a decision handed down today tho supreme' court de- I'Olt IMMII.Y 1 si; get only Anheusor-nusch Hrowlng As n brandR of beer the puro kind. "Not How Cheap, but How flood" Is tho motto that gn. ern their manufacture). No corn nr other cheap materials aro used. Ordeni addressed to Ueorgo Krug. manager Omaha branch, will bo promptly cxceutnii.