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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY KEJ2: THVRSDAY, APRIL 25. 1901.
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ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
MORE FIS10N EXTRAVAGANCE :r
X
Genuine
Darter's
attle Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
See Fac-Slaslle Wrapper Blw.
ere Heed ty lr,j Ru,oa o
to a ioe b; Mitt r-tr Matthews
tbe State Educates." W t McCuae
I "Class aad Ia4lri4al lastructlos.-' Mm
KetraslYi Eirrti. mi Mcit IiteniTt ! " "Edcatiaa t preveatatire of
b u jCnae." Mitt Hfcod Reed. "Th Hichtr
rabUC ej)irt. , Education of Wa.'' Mli Eltxabeth
. I Hawxby. "Tee Educative Sicalncaec of
tTixr n-irriT't Tn i.n.r rnvrsrcc; 1 aaa"'.- Mitt Marrle Jotasoa. "Pipit
Si ATE DtlEGAJtS TO MINING CONGr.ESS ; ro.opM.ltKB .. Mf N -History la
'be High School ' Mls Kittle Fink: "Ed-
! tuilU. -. t - ..a- a-4.u t
I NOVEL INCENDIARY WORK
Pansir Hird Hn Atcand tf Itttaptiajj
to lira Hit Eaplcjfr'i Ec-ai.
examines idaho canal LIEUTENANT COLONEL TALBOT
Prf. HI ond .Mead Detailed from Ak
rlcultural Department to Vm
on Water".
CtpuJs
Herniation (hrr nvce' Treatment!
of Illrlrlrlt iolntruenl Bulld
Inc Loan Icasne I!lect Great
llenrd nerlflcr.
Miller.
SITUATION IS UNCHANGED
! Nutlilnar Nctr Develop In Car of York
Farmer Who Pled Mf-trrlnnly.
YORK. Neb.. April H 'Special Noth
Isr Be has developed in the A. G. Llad
straa shooting css-e since the verdict ot
tbe caroaer's Jury, which was that be came
to bit death froa the tbirty-two-callter
Tary all and as mamf
ir take u zsx.
CARTERS
ITTLE
IVER
PIUS.
FOR IUSACHL
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR IIUOPSRESS.
FOR T8RP10 LIVER.
FOR C0NSTIPAT10R.
TW SALLOW SKIR.
FOR THECSMPLEXIOR
S tears 1 rolr TrystaiJ tbisJ
k B LIU
LINCOLN April 14 'special i Another !
rate of extravtcaac on the part of the te- '
ttrod fatten state an-tali vat brought to
i licht today whca printed copies of the
I Moantal report of Forraer Adjataat Qea
; eral Barry were delivered at the state
, house. The book Is about tb M: of an
ItsatbrMged dictionary aod covers tlaaost ! rise, fired by a rnr uaknowa to the larr
! as wide- a ranee of subjeets. All f the The Jery wa onipojed of J. IL C.
; rorrepoedetic of th oae. lter. te".c- nreser. W. H. Eaeleon. P. B. HuZ,
cranu and alt. were Inwprrated Ic the re- I Charles Tarter. C. P. Halbelsen and B. V.
iport. The priated Iwok cover past j Marshal, neighbors and nclMo-do farmer.
I aod eet the rtat .J-t. or alaoit twlee wbo a m.t carefal aad thcrouph ex
.as rau'b as aar other department reort. I ajntaat tea of th rirensstaaees ear-
It U by all odds the tarcst and raoet ei- ; rooadtai; the case, asrtsted by the ccroaer.
SAYS HE DID IT FROM HOMESICKNESS
Confeor That He Thooabt If lie
"Would llnrn tp the Hoa.e He
L'uuld Urt llneW Home to
Kim'
from Kansas, was arrested last nle,ht.
eharced with atteaptlns to b-ra the farm
house and property cf H. S. Keith, a
of Coaptaj M of Ereita Eew
Win Frcaetiot.
CHEYENNE. Wjo.. April :t 'Special ) '
Prof. Elood .Mead, expm b rharce of
the once of irrlcatloa investlcatiens. De- !
partaent ot Acrknltare. ban beea detailed
froa the Agricultural ilcpartmest to vfce
Interior department to exaalae the Idaaol
canal Prof. Mead trlted the canal at
Blackfoot and Re Fork last week aad 94S ,
prepared his report aad forwarded saaie to!
tbe secretary of the interior. I
la view of tbe fart that mork of this aa-
lure raisM under tbe bend at tbe :eato:1- i
vrr,f ISmrl.l I TV.r.1 . . . .t ..... . . .... ll
iwr.rw, ..cd.. Aft.. es, f nrvpr. ana toe seoiocicai rvey oeios Viinr r TaIim i - i
Adaas, a yonse nan ho recesty eaae ,n lBt iat?r1or department, friends of Mr. Rr(1i. rtn . '.j.v .i. I
Mead consider It a hlch coaspllascnt -o fc4,a(,j the first reclmeat, reeelnac '
aim la pe aetaiira lrvzu iac Acnniimui
dettartaeat for work Id th interior de
DEFEATS CAPTAIN MOORE IN THE RACE
Iterrlto Tnrntj olr for the Po-
Itlnn, cnlnt -rtrntern t fit lor
Hl lutntrtltnr Tried In
PhllliM-lnr..
UNCOLN. April H,P.cU, 7ercran t
tanner, who livti two alles southwest of , partaent. eopeciallly when tbe- lattr kws
CURE SICK HEA2ACHE.
pensive report ever prltMd by the state
Governor tMetrtch has beea forced ty
prvlo easiceaents 'o decline an lavl
tatioa to deliver an address during com
. n5es--eafnt week before the cradaattac
cUss of Baker unlvcrlty of Baldwin. Kat.
The principal exercises o: the coaaieace-
tnnt will ;akc place Jane 7 and S aDd Uwh
' days Governor Dietrich will be la Wash
, iocton Tbe authorities of tbe caiverilty
tr Kaapp who made an examination cf the
course of tbe ballet, which tattred the fore
bead and was tbrnicht at the time to have
pone upward. These Jurymen are all cood
men aad ae doubt would have preferred If
the rircvastanres and rnrrotsndlcqs and
the course of the ballet had beea different
to have brourbt In a verdict that A. G.
Lladstrom co-matted suicide.
Owisc to the faet that at one tlae Mr.
York.
Oa the second nlcht after be was em
ployed. Mr. Keith noticed that he cathered
straw aad acted rs pkloosly. Oa tbe nfts
nlcht he took kerosene aad straw and
! placed It under the poreh and et it on are.
M-ralcs and charring the pons, but in some exr.rif nr tr. make such Important Invj
unaccountable manner the fire Itself west Elt0B, ss laf recent exaalaatlon of
out. Mr Keith employed IetertiJ- Fraak
lla of Lincoln, who broucht hit Moodboenls
here aad they traced the ia-eadlary from
the house to the straw pile, troa there to
the porch and froa there back tc the
' v i w . w tur t.E. uui a i vuz . . . .
, are aaklac a strenuous effort to beve tte Llcdstroas was aa laaate of aa asylsa' la
' president s'op at Baldwin oa bit return trta
i 'he Pacltr coast and. as he will be Is Kaa
f
Poor Indeed
are Ihme we'shed down by ramtal de
pre.Mou. Men nsc in thi world
thronsh bnoyant nerve fore-
The los of this fsrti daily dries
dewn to fi;'ure war of tbe'wrli s
br.Kbtet tatods. each a cxtsiiltoa It
coaimonlj known at Nervous Debility.
When joa lew; M"f "ocndtoce and
feel yo-ur itreorth, eneixy and nerve
forte are stippins away, it it high tiee
you seek sensible akL
Yon prefer acaUa aad sacceu la
nikery and failure.
kve no equal as a nerve restorer. A
corrle of boxes wi'l dispel that heavy
fee..nfr; the unnatural wearnet di
pVariandrepUeelancuor with new
force aad Tijror of body and brain. Six
boxes will curt any ordinary cast of
nervous debility. If not, you get your
money back.
1100 per box; 6 f-r 1500 called la
p'.s.n pa.-ksge
Book free.
Iowa aad that a short tlae age, on ooa
plaiat of aeabr of the family, he was
broucht before the Insinlty board cf this
county tor exaalnatioa, it is ceserally be
tas dnrlnc the coaaeneeaect week. It Is
probable that he will arrange his trip to
accommodate them.
Drlesntr to Mlnlnir Cni;rr'.
Nebraska has been accorded the prlrtler
-f ftrcJiac thirty delegates to the Intr
ratuna' Minlns conrrcts to be held In
Ci'r liaho. one wek. bcciaalnc July iJ. A
ail fortius convention has been lt:oed ly
Gjve-nor Bradford L. Ptloce. president o!
''le coaeress. Although the mlalnc later- vOIITUCIII
ess of Nebraska are not so extensive at! T JUIHrUL
'hose cf some o'her western ttates. th?
goerror will have no dtSrulty in findli t eiiteeii-A enr-Old Uoj Hound Oier
en' ugh men who are eater to co as oSeial i n ClmrKr f nur
ture an able corps of experts TBIs is
takea as an another Indication that '.he
service of Prof. Mead are not only ap
preciated but sought after, and it Is o--Meted
that the Interior department actr
wisely when It selects a man of Mr. Mead's
he
"i7 votes its- idi poattioa. at action
seveatec cast lor Cuptaln Moire, bit only !
eotapetlter. The vote were couated at 4 J
o'clock la tbe military department at the
state hoaee by a special elevttoa board aad !
the result wt later afacially announced ry '
Adjutant General KMIan. j
Captain Talbot served with tbe First Nc '
braska voJuafers and was wounltd .a an .
eocacetaeai with the Filipino At tn at '
teairited electioa of a lieutenant ,'lorel
Duffy's Puro
Malt Whiskey
AttolattJy par, eocta.at no Fuael OX
CURES
Canaral Debility,
Ua Brlpoa,
Cili,
ronchltla,
Conautstptlcn,
Malaria,
Dytaaaala,
Dcareaalon,
Cxnauatlon,
n4 asoakr.ats iron
whatavar cautti,
VTtttn aC etb-r reraeJ i U '.'fit. .
It ii tb grtatett ksowc s' xa.tst ted teelov
1 a n t5r i K" uit it ?wt e4
frwvt uor trwoM n aiwrj 1 rJUtiIUT.
I't BOBT E.STKXSSCK K-vllst. tt-
Cms.tl n-dict t'.ttmr tm.rki u f,e.
All dniiwi d cmc-rs. t i-9t. tl.w vr btti
H-.l tf !9f.&.tto fttt tCns Ir..
Sctfy Halt WMakry C.. fcekmrr, B.T.
Ski OF BrALTY IS A JOY FOREVER
rR. T. FEUV OOLRALiD'S ORIENTAL
Idaho craal. From assistant state encln'er !lK ,hf FJlst rfRme,. a natt c, Talto'
cf Colorado, fate eactneer at vtyoauug
and expert in charge of the oSice of Irrtca
tlon tevestlcatioas Prof. Mead has com
to be known as the leading authority he
kltches door. Owlag to this Keith became . rnitrt States and rerbaw tbe entire wor'd
suspicious that Adamt was the party who... ,ti -,..- r,ertalninc to the uses of
wat trying to act hla oa 2re Night be- ,a irrigation and kindred subjects.
tore last Jake Salts, a neicbbor. came to
the house on business and discovered an
other pile cf straw near tte place where
the other fir mas net-
laaedlatelr after his arrest rounc Adams I They Ar- Arrr.led nd l'lned for
FAIR WOMEN GO FISHING
confessed that he had atteapted to act
the building on fire and gave at his motive
that he waated to scare Mr. Keith, and
lleved that he ceaaltted suicide aad the ! afterwards taid that he was homesick and
theory of suicide was ada'.ttrd by every
one at 3rst. but. owlag to the decision cf
the coroaer's Jury there are many now who
Do'.se ' uwuDiiui to tee rnt oi ocjia.
ine posy ot tae deceases was ounea yes
' teriay at the Swedlth church, oae aad a
half aliet from the home
STOREBREAKER
that he thought if he could burn Mr.
Keith out he could then go back to Kaasas.
There wat no trouble between Mr. Keith
and Adaat. Evea on the eight of his ar
tlolatlnK Klh nnd Hume
KILL CITY". S. D. April :4 'Special. 1
The upper class of rocitty fa this mining
camp, ha been given food for talk In tbe
arrest of two ot the popular woaen of the
place for fishing before the proper time
rett, he had planned the farm work for "cording to the stale law sunaay tncy
the coming day and appeared very cheer- so tll'lr Ssatag tackle out and baited their
ful. The nirht of th first re Mrs. Keith i hooks for trout.
Netraska represntatves The concress
will devote Its attentioa to the mlntng of
, go.d and silver and their by-product aal
cf :rcn. coal, marble, stone, fire clays as-
I phaltum and other mat-rtil ot the mineral
and metallic classes.
Tte call asserts that the convention Is
j for tte purpose of securing bett-r recogni
tion ot the mining industry by the national
government, to bring needed changes tn
clary.
EDGAK. Neb.. April 14. i Special.) Ely
Joses. a boy about IT years old. wat ar
rested Monday cftcraoon for breaking Into
Gardaer Bros." store and stealing there
from watches. Jewelry and money last Sun
day to tbe amount of over 110. The boy
was closely watched Monday and wat teen
to make several visits to an old barn, loag
unused. He was arrested on suspicion and
and the goods and
Cvcpacy
Che federal rr.Isinr laws, to enltlva: ac
quaintance between mining men and to tBe kra searched
For tale by Kahn & Cc . M. A. IMl'.oru dlscust all matters of laterett to the mla- I acy focna.
F- er Paint & Drug Co and Davis t)r-c ic mduttrv ! Hl preliminary trial was yesterday after-
Cnirrunr Dietrich'" Ilrturn.
Governor Dietrich is expected to arrive
In Lincoln from Washington Friday after
noon. He will devote the remaining days
ot the month to closing up the affairs of
tit executive administration and on April
or .way i, wm g;ve ay to uruicsaui .others were In with hla. but h
vtv.c.uv. ....t j to give their names.
I Lincoln the latter part of this week. Gov-
eraor Dietrich may remain In Lincoln a ! Child t e?vrrrij- iinrnrd
was confined to her bed, and was alone at
the house. If the fire had raught. she
could not have been saved The cScera
are at a lost to know whether the young
man set the fire. He talks lstelllgently
aad shows no symptoms ot insanity. He Is
now confined la the county Jail, and his
hearing will take place tooa before tte
county court.
They were tnccetsful in
their catch and were arrested for violating
the law and taken before the Justice cf
the peace, who fined each woman the mlal-
I mum of the law. or 1JS. The Justice took
tbe womea before their husbands and pre
sented the case to them. The fines were
paid and the women were saved the neces
sity of going to the city Jail.
nmmik fills
Restore Vitality, Lost Vlfor nod Mzobood
Cere tin potency .N.sbt Esiisioes, Loss of Men
. cry, iu wanting an-eses, i
! all effects of w.J-a:u or I
jexcesj and indiscretion
HORSE THIEVES' NERVY WORK
.Make Aviny vlth Two Team and
Wagon from Johnson County
Farmers.
TECCMcEH, Neb, April :4 (Special.)
Horet thieves get la their work la John
son county last sight. Froa Harry P.ocp,
a farmer corthwett of here, they ttole a
team of horses, wagon and harness, and
from Nate Sutherland, a neighbor, th-.y
and Moore re-elved eighteen votes a, c
Hrrorri-ItrrnLInc lint Inc.
ELK CREEK. Neb . April 14. iSpeelal -IHa
Morgaaeters. two mile et of tow -hit
a yearling heifer that has broken .1!
records Sh is 1 year old today and 't-
days ago cave birth to a halthy calf, whi-h
Is still living aad thriving
.nn hot .Mnncle Hand.
SCHCYLEP.. Neb . April !l -Speelal )
Frank Tlatr. aged 14 yean, ton ot F. W.
PlaU. accidentally dlscharxed his gua
while busting yesterday, the rharce to
mangling his hand that amputatl-n at the
wrist wat necetsary.
CREAM. OR MAGICAL BE M'TlFIEt.
Runcrn - plmNH
Frekl. Mnh Ttlck.
Kan Sita 4i
eaj.. a&1 vrrs
b'.mth oa r-t-v
and A'lr.
'.on. It hn stoJ
the t-l ot 53
yr. and It ts
btrrnlm wt tattt
It te bt ten t
It rrrKtly rai.
Accrpt tc euatr-
Iffll Of IS!iU
l5Kt. rr t- A
?yr- rata t a It.
1 cf th atat-tea
t rtlnt);
At ou ladlet wi:'. use thra. 1 recora
tnead 'GOfKArD'S CREAM' a the leatt
harr-.f'ii of al. the Sklr. reparatlona. For
a.- bv ali Drujritu and Faney Goods
Dealers tn th U S and Europe.
rnitn. t. hopkix. Prop'r.
C: Great Jonet St.. N. Y.
fill WJ? g
CO
CTS.
60
(A nerve tonic tst PILLS
M.ie cinl: r.-w tc palel
iteeSs trrl festres the I
Jv'.r of ..(!' By mail
. X50 nor r O boiM fort
C 2-50, with our bankable racx&ntee to cor
or rcicna me money ptua. ecd for circular
end crpj of oar ua.- a euaranteo bend.
Mnnnxo TnKlnft EXTB STREN0TH
Imacditte Resattj
Positively -i care fcr Lett of Power,
Vrlexct;e,-PirT-ii.-d or ' renken Organs,
Lcoor,UiX- A lax a. N-rrout Prostin-
ft K-wnr LA-tri
oon before Justice Wolley and he was
bound over to tbe district ceurt. The boy
was tent to the reform school four yeart
ago for robbing the money till of the Gnal made away with a team of hortet. Mr. Roup
Island depot a: Davenport. A few dayi'wlll pay JI5 for the recovery of his prop
ago he as rlvea a leate of absence from . trty aad Johnson county will give a rew-ard
tae scooo: ounce good penavior. He tsys , o: JiO lor tte appreht-usion o: tbe thieves.
refujes Mr. Sutherland will also pay Ki for the
return ot his team and la this case. too.
Johnson ecusty will pay JoO for the cap
ture of the thieves. Sheriff C. B. Strong
- n.nrr CK.-t Vtllllm
V. . -. . . . Tf V.I . I w- ' TTl.il. . V. - . .- .IJ . V. 1 1 J tl T T Tl. ! W V
aitt i;.i'ku iu fcu iu iaiiiiu.iviJ a.iiu lh:- f n uuc iiir .ji.i'um tMtiu ui v. n- uiu- 1 ,v,a- , j tnV
otfenders early ttlt morning, and when lat
I Appoint menu, bj Miser,
I There has been much speculation at to
, the course the Incoming governor will pur-
1 sue relative to appointments already made i
by Governor Dietrich. Mr. Savage hat net
publicly outlined the plan be will follow
and whatever hat been said along this lice
outh Dakota Incorporation.
PIERRE. S. D-. April :4. (Special.)
These articles of Incorporation were filed
today: j
Bank of Davis, at Davis. Turner county
with a capital of 5,0"".. Incorporators, i
William DeNcrne. E. D Julius, F. T. Miller
and M.rk Miller. I
State bank of Gary, with a capital of .
JlS.o.O. Incorporator. J G LJiid. W S. .
Lund. S. J. Forbes. Ed Huffman, tV. I I
Gordon and Julius Palmer I
Southern Kern Oil company at Pier e
wp.h a capital of W'.'r." Incorporator
S. D. Cooley. J. S. Flrmstone and L, L
Stephens.
Buffalo-Burrows Light company of B' f
falo. N. Y . at Pierre, with a capital of
tit.V"A Incorporators. Charles JI. Perry t
Abble M. Perrj- and L. L. Stephens, j
Boy Injured hj Djnimllr Cnp. i
DEADWOOD. S. D.. April 14. i Special ) 1
Guy McStane of Kirk played with a ,
dynamite cap near the shaft of the Belt
Pimli
tioc. Hyster v Hts, Intimity. Paralytit and tSis
Reulv of Ex-eirt Uscnf TiHiacco. Opium or
Liquor. By rntil Ec p.aiu naeVac-, Sl.OO a
box. 6 for s.1.00 telth car bankable fc-aax-tntee
bond to enrs In 3C clays or refund
money paid. Aadtets
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clmon4J:cL-wi s-n , !CACO, IU.
Tor eal- Ur "n-Utm ft, Co., ot-t and Doxuriaa )
Be. Omaha, titty l Oao. u. Davu. Counatl
aUuffc to--i.
likely however, that many changet will be sla of ,he hoir
made tn offices filled by appointment of
Governor Dietrich. There may be a change 1
H. Ding-
I man wat playlni; with a bonfire at 6 o'clock
(last night its clothing caught fire, severity
burning th body before tbe Sames could
be extinguished. A neighbor bo) . hearing
' tte screams of the mcther. ran to her as-
tUtaace and put out the flames by rolling
the child la the grass, it is not thought
that the child will die. althouch tbe skin
was burned from its face, limbs and ose
a Cnamian and ' Development company and an explosion oc j
ih. TJTn Vt , ' curred acd -McShane lost most ot the fisgers
I a k, i. . ; o bo'C bizis. Tbe boy is a ton ot A. C I
Mrect Trinirrcnce 3lretlntl.
CEDAR RAPIDS. Neb.. Anrll H iSr-e-
or two la the governor s oSee aad ia some ( clal.) Rev. McReynoldt held a street tem
of tbe otter offices under bis immediate 1 rjeranee mectlnc under the electri- lirhts
! ca Mala street April
heard from they were a cood distance
south of Tecumseh and believed they were
on the right track. I
C.oe to Wale In Settle Cttate.
WYMOP.E. Neb.. April it. (Special.)
Ex-Reprcsentatlve Georg? M. Joaes hat
been appointed admlnittrator of iit fath
McShane. a mining man of this part of
the Hills. H may be necessary to ampu
tate the boy's hands. He was brought to
the St. Joseph's hospital in this city.
Odd FelIov Annh erar .
MITCHELL. S. D.. April :4. The Odd
Fellows' as-ociation. composed of the
taHVTu win 'sun Mite-'". "o. "d Alexandria,
for that country Saturday. He win be ac- ,h -"C" " " 1
snj to i tn
Last Day
of Low Rates
If you are ficurinz on a
western trip, by all iDf.tns co
next Tuesday. It l. tbe last of
the love rate days the only
opportunity yu will bare In
months of savin: nearly 00 ier
cent tn the cost of rcachiD';
California. MontH1 or tbe Pa
cific Northvt stj
Call our ticket a cent will
cladly ?lve you full Information.
TICKET OFFICE. BURLINGTON STATION.
1502 Farrum St. 10th and Mason Sts.
Telephone 250. Telephone 122.
The Best of
Everything
control, but even this has cot been i-
gesteo oy iir. fcavage nimsell. i to jaduce the villa te board not to grant
fii Meetlnc in Omnlia. ' license? fcr saloons. He is circulating a
The Nebraska State League ot Local I remonstrance pttitlon. However, the toird
Building and Loan associations closed a I for llcerses.
successful annual meeting at the Lincoln '
hotel las: night Reports cf oScers and !
eompasied by hi wife, Mrt. Robert E.
Jonet and Mrt. J. Jones.
Adam Hoefitng ttarted for his old home
He It endeivcrtCg ,c "nany iueseay. aere tie iu tjjtau
ine tuxmci
Chicago and East.
St.PauKMinneapolis.
Hot Spritigs-Deadwood.
addrettct by men promineat la tbe build- f
ing and loan association world showed a i
Hlntrlrt Court nt Ponra.
PONCA. Neb.. April :. i Special. )-
Dls-
trlet court is sow in the second week
of its session. In the case ot the Sme
Vew tlni:lnc at Superior.
SUPERIOR. .Neb.. April :i (Special.)
J. M. Sllvtr. agent of the Burlington, will
start men at work oa a handsome new home
tn tbe northern part of town this week.
versary of the order at Fulton Friday Ar
rangementt have been made tor aa all-day
pro cram and tbe association has Invited
the lodges of Parkttos aad Letcher to take
pan.
Quarantine at niter CruMlns.
PIERRE, S. D-. April 14 (Special vTele-
Arm Torn Off b Hxptotlon.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D . April :4. fSpec.tl
Tclerram.) -Adolph Miller a farmer .n tl.e
western portion ot this (Minnehaha) county '
was today probably fatally :njured by tb.3
premature explosion ot a rock bltst oa h t
farm. The explosloa tore off one of c.s
arms asd Inflicted severe injuries. Medical
various aswclations. About fifty delccatcs asa,att "a, J.IJ ,1 I eram J"A P"ovlsiecal quarantlae has beea assistance was summoned froa this city
attended President C F Bentler of Grand ' eta a xtTiiri ot wras rendered. i established oa both sides of the river here.
pr-S,aerBeBrp JJ Z urlalse - DEADWOOd" S.D April 14 (Special -
irfc wereeeT Bo" i! a "rdlct cf ty wat given. T . f "l? ChaY-
wa. decided to hold the next annua, meet- . j. J MeCnr.hy for Jodse. each town being respoasible for keep lag u ! ha oi.S
ing of the league la South Oaaha. the date . PONCA. Neb.. April :4.-(Speclal.l-Hon. f ur,der c0-v!." J. .Tmw nv ' noaey uader false pretenses, has been bojnd
to be selected later by the officers. jj J. McCarthy of this place ha. been a detent on hosplta has been se tied W ,y aest Plersl o the grand Jury
The session was opened by President Beat- brought out by tbe Wakefield republicani , e erection of a building In an isolated lo- ) Hf Ja
ley. who delhered a short address cn the ' as a candidate for tte republican nomlna- , '"y nd tbe one case ..ere Is sow tting -onsned until the SeDtcmber term
work of the league. Reportt of the secre- ; tios for Judge of the supreme court. Mr 'cared tor at mat building.
tary and treasurer were thtn read and the 1 McCarthy wat a member of the last legit
remainder of the sestlon at devoted to ' lature and was chairman of the house Judl-
addesse aad the reading of papers on tub-; ciarr committee.
Jtcts peculiar to building and loan associa
of court.
Vrtirfl.kn nnd rhrakan.
The Custer County Chief is 10 years old.
Tbe Free Methodists dedicated a church
at Butte last Sundaj .
A. Foreman, a spectacle peddler, was
cm ana roooea
CITY OFFICES:
1401-1403 Farnam Street.
I ilPaaaaaaaaaal I I aaaaaaaaautBti
4J JUL KM MIIIIITUT TO
ST. I.Otis.
TheSt. Louis CannonBall
Leave i Union Station dally 5 15 p. a.
..rr!js in St. Loult 7.00 a. m.
.MII.CS HOUTEST
Qt I.CY.
TO
tloas, "The Tread of Association Methods."
was treated by T. J. Fitxaorrit of Omaha,
former preiident ot the United States
League of Local Building and Loan tssocia-
tlons. P. L. Hall of Lincoln, former tec- held up by fixjtpads at O'N
retary of the State Banklsg board, tpoke of 3-
f ium.i rn.rn.ni!.. ti u ,1 Th. vlllacp boird of Oakdaie has ordered
,;t were dueled S " f
I GUmorc of Omaha. Several delegates made p. Evans of Whitney last year planted
j impromptu remarks. The session closed eiie acre to melons which netted him ES
with an informal social gathering in the i aad PrPf cs to try the crop a-aln.
even nc I A roan who Rave his name as Smith was
i nn tn. , .arretted at Albion on the cbarcc of stcal-
bae Off HU ite-trd. ,ns a team of hors-es near Kullerton.
' W L. New by of Friend, Neb., wat the cn- The public schools of Cedar county will
, wil .ee vl-titn of a Joke pcrpstrated by ual- i have a neW meet at Hartington May IT.
rersity students last nlxht. Mr. NeBr , There will r a full program of ports.
k!. ,v. . ,. . .. J Loup town.shlp. herman county, has era-
has been attending the tnlvertity of Ne- ! counsel and will fight the collection
braska law college and has several times of bonds Issued for irrigation purposes.
seen admonished by fellow students to ' G. S. Dunn retired from the editorial
shave off hit long. Cowing beard. He stood ' antral of the Syracuse Journal with tbe
for Jeffcrtonlan aad individual liberty and j J' " by W'
refused to part with tte facial adomaent- The Bank of Spencer has chanced hands.
Last night the students caught Nebythe new proprietors b-lnr Samutl Dietrich,
unawares and a barber did the rett. X-wbr' Frank Woods and F. Weldner of Corn-
'I?," i .l?!:7? thf J?'0r ,s;; '"a new bank has Juet been opened at Blue
-' i mr cause Springs. It Is called tne Farmers and
STILL NO CLOUD IN SIGHT!
TheQuincy Express j
: of temperance in thlt city.
bank and has a capital stock
1 ji'i I'nJcn Station daily a
M a. a.
Trains leave daily for St. Louu. Ks , glaring of Free M
JlTJr: 1 S-KSl N7braskM,
lintt- Cell at O. ! Ct L city office. 1(15
Farnam Strt-et. I-xton Hotel Blk.. or write
Harry E. Moores,
C P. it T. Omasa. Neb.
Mnon Italiie Ihr Kdltor.
vrnnir v. v. i.n -1 , i -1 t-i.
trana.1 ine largest and most enthusiastic
asont ever held In
braska occurred here la it
night .the occasion being the raising of
Franclt M. Klmmell. pottmatter of Mc
Cook and odltor of the McCook Tribure.
Grand Senior Warden X. M. Ayert of
Beaver City and Robert French of Kearney,
grand custodian, betidet nearly IW) brethren
from all teniont of Nebraska, were present.
A banquet followed tbe work
The mcut delicious of all
KSNGSFORD'S
OSWEGO
CORN
STARCH
Absolutely pure and healthful
Pnllrrlon TracUrr. Are Cfaoten.
FULLERTON. Neb . April :4. iSpecial.)
At a rerent meeting of the School beard
the departments of the tcbools were filled
by electing Prof. H. E. Flak suirlntrn
dent and principal Mutes Lydta Kirk aad
Anna Meek assistants, aad far the grades.
Maggie Hantaan. Maude Reynolds. Mary
Whitney. ElBe Morgn, Hattle La Grange.
Kate Lurary. Maude Parker and Edith
Batchelor.
Merchants'
of $).( !
P. Waldorf of "Western was assisUnc In
the moving of a mail building whea the
ttrwtute tumbled over him. Hit leg
wat broken and he. nil otherwise Iniured.
Plattsmouth was dtsAtilied over the re- ! Jlf1 temtierature
su't of toe late governm-nt cen.-us and t'rnipuuon
Thumda; and Frldnj to Br Pnlr Da
and Probably a Hit
Cooler.
WASHINGTON. April 14. Forecait of
the weather:
For Nebraska Fair Thursday; cooler la
western portion. Friday fair: cooler; east
erly winds.
For Iowa Fair Thursday. Friday fair,
probably cooler in western portion; easterly
winds, becoming variable.
For Missouri Generally fair Thursday
and Friday; cooler Friday in northwet'.
portion: varWble wind.
For North and South Dakota Fair and
cooler Thurtday; Friday fair, variable
wiadt.
For Kansas Fair Thursday; Friday fair
cooler: variable wladt.
For Colorado Partly cloudy and cooler
Thursday: probably show cm.
For Moatana Fair Thursday; cooler "n
eastern portion; Friday fair: variable w!ads
Loral Iterord.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU,
OMAHA. April ZA ORlui reeora or t-m
rtrature and
the correipon
tart :
wn. u.
Maximum temperature 'in 1
Minimum temperature
Hie for Cyanide Plant.
BELLE FOURCHE, S. D.. April :4 (Spe
cial. I The Hidden Fortune Mining com
pany of Denver hat selected the site fcr
the stamp mill and cyanide plant that are '
to be erected in this city, in which the ore I
from the mines north of Lead will be )
treated. It Is expected tht work oa the
new plants will be commenced la a few
days
S PICTOH
The fast trains of the
Union Pacific reach
San Francisco thirteen
hours ahead of all competitors.
All
Competition
Distanced
The followiti needs no
comment:
via THE
UNION PACIFIC
Omaha to Salt Lake City
10 hours quicker than any "tfcer line.
Omaha to San Francisco
11 hours quicker ;har. any other .!ne.
Omaha to Portland
1 hours quicker than any other line.
New City Ticket Office 132 Farnam Street. Tel. 316.
Union Station 10th and Marcy Streets. Tel. 620.
Ill .- VM v. w, -
precipitation romparfd wlta
ndlng day of the last thret
St
T
.16
33
.iff
atarted nut to take one of it nw-n. The
recount it not entirely complete, but near
enough so as to show a population of 6.(09.
A survey it belnp made for the Midway
Mutual Irrigation canal, which will water
IwAO acres of land. It will start near Brady
and continue east for twenty-seven miles
it it expected the canal will cost when com
pleted ,).
The Blair Pilot has Issued one of the
Herald of Fralerult Headquarter.
SUPERIOR. Neb. Afril 14. I Special,)
I i probable that tbe Heratdt cf Frater
nlty. a new order, will establish headqutr
tert is Superior wltbia a few days. Their! ,l Hjnn-- a mB ? v
fc.,... v . J 7 ? , j YL I akine on a farm near Wilber. recently had
badquarter hae been at Nelsoa nd they , thrilllnr exp-rlence. Some friends visited
-ore here on aecouat of better mail aad i him during the evening and thortly after
railway facilities. I lnr had taken their departure his dog
l made a 1us He went to tbe door t e
wnat tne trouoie waa.
Mate Normal t'la Head Thee.
He saw tome one
PERI Neb.. April "4- i Special. I -Tho quiring what wa wanted was answered
teroad tectlaa cf i u-cicr class of the by a hrt from a run or revolver The
. S'ate Normal n to;v dei'vered theses in ' Sli'' S,A,-msS ...Jv.l"' J?.' t"1'1 tet
I . . , . ..-. t rin "n cun ttrvd nMtiri the tire the mv
, ;be chapel last eight. Tte title cf themes tercul strai.Ecr was soae. 3
n-rnr. o i.tiMratiirt and r,rec!rltxtlon
it Omaha for thlt day and atnet March L
1K1:
Norrnal temperature 5"
Excejt for the day .. S
Total dcnclenev vlnce March 1 i
Normal precipitation II Inch ,
Deficiency for the day II Inch
Total t'nre March 1 2.H inches .
DvHcicncy since March 1. ... i inch I
. ..i men ,
.5i lu-hs
P. JI.
Denclency for cor. period. XSfi. ..
Ilrport from Stntlont at
STATIONS AND 5" TATE
OF WEATHEIC.
1 nc i in i - x .iw i iiwuru one c ; i ur t ; , . , . , . (-
mot elaborate and handsome Illuttrated RST3 'or el Pill??- ?L?
editions printed tn thl state, it contains
a large number of halftone cuts Illustrating
Blair nnd other parts of Washington
county, together with a write-up of the
resources of th county.
The race mtetine held at Alliance last
year was so yurcesful. both In a financial
and spotting sotu-e. that the citlzns of the
nlare have decided to hold another rneetlnc
I this year. The date hat not been fixed.
hut will be shortij. im otner preliminary
work taken up at owt-
Some hunters toppd under the protec
tion of a hay stack belonging to George
Millard, near Ord. Soon after they de-Ivart-d
the hay was found to be on tire and
rcveral font were consumed. With hay at
J10 a ton the loss l considerable, it is
supposed the men were smoking and care
lessly dropped a match la the bay
"'3.'
Omaha, clear I
North Platte, clear
Cheyenne, clear
Salt Lake city, partly claudy.
Rapid City, clear
Huron, partly cloudy
WilHstoa. clear
Chicago, clear
St Louts, clear
Ft Paul, clear
Davenport, partly eteudy
Kansas City, partly cloudy...
Helena, clojdy
Havre, clear
Rlmarek. clear
Galteston cloudy
T Indicates tract of precipitation
I- A. WELSH.
Local Fsre.jJt Official.
:t tx m !
; k ft'
7 fl
74 ;s
74 7J if
7 7
tn .i
, C T
f4 7 Hi
7 7(' .(
M' i .ri
7? 71 Ml
K ii I
ft, , .r-i
&. 7' r
S Tl ('
Not Common hut
Extraordinary
California
Prune
"The most delicious dessert I
ever tasted was made of tKe
common prune," said a NewYorK
lady to a friend from California.
When the California lady had
finished telling of the California
Prune of today, of "its standing'
at home," the numerous ways in which it can be prepared,
its nutritive value and virtue to health, the NewYorK lady
remarhed that she had named the fruit wrong it was not
"a common prune," but an extraordinary fruit. You can
learn the same without going to California, or talKing to
California folKs. Buy a box of the present-day California
Prunes, grown, pacKed and inspected by the California
Cured Fruit Association, and on sale by all dealers.
ft ) vz&r a
CREAM PR U.N F. PIE
Try thla receipt for "Cream Prune Pit." hf h
on a prite In CnlHornlo Prize Prune Cooklnt
Contest a few cka atoi
"N'nh the fruit and let It atand oer nlcht
in cold water. 8t on to ste in the earn water.
Tnke out th etonee and chop fine. V hip the
whites of two or three efcia real tltf. addlnft
tlc autor a pinch at a time until etifl and !
enou&h. Flavor with .anllla. Thlsken tbU with
tbe chopped prune. Then apeead with whipped
cream. Good without cream.
The Association taauca a book containing IOO
receipt for preparing prune in eery way,
whkh were obtained by a prize contest partici
pate In by the very beat cook and chefs of Cali
fornia. This book, together with a "Prune
Primer," which will dcll.ht the little folka,
will be sent free on request. Address
CALIFORNIA CURED PR LIT
ASSOCIATION
Han doac, California
IS I