Ty R. H. IcBR‘mll. mum Into e Meeting or the foremost am. a ehort tlme ego. and. u a. mull. A committee called upon an. â€do and Informed him that they land aim to buy his outï¬t. with the (ur- the: proviso that he would have to leave ï¬e _t_own. chrlde mum to the ' ., end noted the! he would ~ gee pleat loud†morning to the ' At the maimed tune the celled on IcBnde. but to (lie _ been homered up by‘ ,_ m to newly Ml: of the continue, j Wanda“! This car-m of McBride“. "a ldly loohod upon hr the people mm "to ma came the other day that John D. 1"!" had suddenly died in Son: City of woolen, whither he had gone on basilica. The full force of leBrMo'a long-contain! abuse then came home in Ute clthcm. and they resolved to I'm the town of the edltor. Thls cryr Previous to mama'- nnmm in In Domain. Latin m mm“! by on: o! in- lam! null". at In. Don-ma u: inform her at (I. print; character 0! "Hindu. And he did no. This wu all Lune: did In â€caution to m mar-Hun. lemming (a «damn. In: honor social uiherlup. (tip. to "in â€nation and winter madam in Now You loiioumi. until lefltidu. [Irina M dammit: lilo. won! an" altar and non exciting pleasures. A deuc- tin noon remriod um mum of vioâ€" hlvd martin†mm: Mud other leis. Hrs. [bu-man “muted (mm humid! and murvd a divorce. Noni-Ma then returned in Michell no.1 commenced â€nomniio aim“ upon Lmvler. his family and Hm Fm: National hank. human who (1on in (he bank known to McBride. and those who were am known. wan-v hunted up and give- . "lip†Hm Mary had Minr (ale their no"; on! of the bank. and in can... quotin- ihe Mnk'l Inpmn Imong urine": has aieaviily «19ch for the} past lbrre years‘ Mary week‘s lune onllamml sonn- allusion to the bank and Ms prenfdnnt. based on falsehood, but appearing In and: a mum" that no action a law could be taken mint my. and went to Illa-boil to nude. Ho Mum prruldent or the PM! Nu- Uonl bulk and continued In «an pool- uu to the amt that. In u-hr‘l widowed flat-r. In. Don-Inn of Pram. on (then. “mod the [Avior funny and not lacuna. II a uoclll vny. In. Dom-no Mono attracted to nuance. ht Mug I It“ or! no" 0‘- wdlnry‘ablllty. and nudes! Mn. Icnrldo’l prlv‘llo (uncut. how-m. u I. dated. Im lo! a! (be but. JOHN D. LAWLER. loner promhmu In the council: or the democratic party. Nloc nar- uo Luv- ln untried Ila mln Stumln. daughtor 1’! (knnnl Margin. of the United Batu by an indignant populace the other day. Paper. press- es, type and other parapllernnlla be- longing to Hm newspaper plant were taken Into the Itrect unurl publicly burned by a body or buslness men. The type was melted. the woodwork went up in smoke and the lron presses were smashed lnio hundreds of pieces. This set is an. other link 'in the tragedy of the Mail's editor. R. H. McBrlde. A story oi blast- ed hopes, ruined llves and the display. It is said, of the malignant eflorts 10 min business is mixed up In the cue. chride and John D. Lunar. president of the First National bank. were s number of years no on friendly terms. the former bolng editor or the only dem- ocratic paper in â€migration. and the nu In“ ll“ Jun-oi John I!- Luv“: Until llo [MOI] of - Broka- Hurt- 11.- om flurry at an Unhappy Inn-lug. and n Blight-d Lllw THE LAWLERâ€"M'BRIDE FEUD IN SOUTH DAKOTA. A BITTER REVENGE. HE entire outï¬t o! the weekly Mall. n~ lo I: g - established newspaper In the town of Mitchell, 8. D., was destroyed by an lndlgnnnt populace the other Slit m on m am the II- “nun-gm Isle“. no 0-0 Ila-dud. Rom Muller. nged loo, committed suicide 1t nu home In Ben county. Ken. tacky. the other day. He had been a 3mm preacher for mom thin 70 yarn. been left open and a placard. 'Mch bore the follovln Information. we: hung on the knob: “Kr. Bulletâ€"TM: safe in open. No use to me powder. Just turn the knob " The burglar um entered the place Thursday night evi- dently could not read. for the safe was 031m wrecked and nothing of value fauna. Mo flavor In“. "In ‘l‘lma. About I year ago a life In the build- Ing occupied by the Eagle Reï¬ning campany. In Clevexand. Ohio, was blown open. hut only papers and records worn found. Slnce that time the me has sun the crime was committed neat HIddlebm-y about an ear: ngo. ile uh whether a rev: n: olered at the time and is still in elect (or evi- dence that vowld convict the murderer, promising, ii I reward will be paid, to come to Indiana and solve the mystery surrounding a dark crime. It is not recalled that severe! murders were com- mitted 1 number of years ago. Wilden “mod the alleged murderer. whose identity will be suppressed until better evidence is forthcoming. I.†“c fun Itplaln n cplâ€"v. Peter Wilden has written to the on!- cmn nt Bristol. 1nd,. from Lou Aussies, Cal. that he I: In pone-Ion «evidence ancient to convict a van-known Gannon. tart, citizen of murder. He CASPAR HARTLEIN. try, rune but In": I vlclom looking dirk lmlfo nbom eight Invites long. and without I word 911mm «he hum Into her Input, lust shove the heart. um Tramp. an 90 the floor and died In If. teen minutes. There was no tunes to the ram deed. and man Trebbo was discovered I my minutes tater by her widowed slam. Mrs. Thomas Wan]. '“h whom she that. The Inrdent II under "mt. "Loam. will you nu" no.†In replica. I-ullnlly: “on In] m m, don't hub-r no.†Hume!- Into“ "A: nu: l 3mm. 'nl Into uh. uh “M a Tor-1M. can. 10qu Trobbo. 28 you! old. I single woman. don-Nor of the In. Hormon- Trobbc. was murdered It her boon to South Manchester. Conn. tho othor morning by Canon llulteln. a (nu bud. employed to do chom about the plum. llnnleln hid been In love with his vlcllm and had lupofluned her to nary bun. She did not rot-Inmate Mo aflocllon and hnd reputedly loM hlm to. She did not to" him and when- our the could compo "on M- unn- uon- dld lo. M shout .10 o'clock ‘ht moral" Ibo Ill combing her bolt in the kitchen when "with: mun up bo- hlud her. looked out In would" And 1 ï¬nf. Ho new the secret: of the lul- hnl, but he guarded than u tell a ho hu kept the prowl-o nude to m- Inner. When Carib-511;" ruqqlu I: my tutory over on “(on Mud n the day time and his unlnutlon of Italy plot In a mu. nloon In Fulton “not a} 915m Walton III M- body ur- Delve. tro- Ill- lleeetun Home. II. I!“ Kent Illa Boyhood I'retnlee. One of the queerest of New York'e queer cheructere le found on Fulton etreet. He II Hermann Walters, a. Hes~ flanâ€"the bleckeet sheep. as he himself declares. of all the Heeelene. Some- where near Dermetadt his father is the master at a flue old feudal castle. It has been so many years elnce he lo" the paternal roof that he has forgotten exactly where It It. Beeldee he left In the night-one night when his father ardered hlm to go and never come back. He wen u boy. then. and the tuther‘ did not mean what he uld. But the ,boy dld when be obeyed. and he has meent it ever elnce. When he wa- Lbanlshed from hle l‘uther'e house he jenned around on the contlnent for awhile. but the old tether-land wee I frigid host. and lluelly he chipped be- fore the must. end in e year or two armed lnto a permanent haven in New York. He took the name or Harm-nu Welter: then, llld he bu borne lt ever elnce. The um week utter hle nrrlul he wendered lnto Fulton street. Every one known him then. He ehullloe through the-treat It all tlmee of the tiny and ulght. The blue blouee In el- weye open end expoeee e breut thet ll mleelve and u helry u bin lace. number to becom Mom-lair- agent. uvo him nuclei-n: money to pay to:- the plant. had then proceeded to destroy the, whole outï¬t. The committee I: now hunting for McBride to Impress upon his mind (but his stay In Mitchell must be brief. Din-mud Emu-I lav" Con-Ito DIRK 'OR A SWEBTHEART- A QUEER CHARRCTER. if»! A up to then In order. The heads was alecpuy from side to side. the eye- nda close and both sink mo na 1m- The heads signify their desire for more food. but none being forihcom- in: they swallow the pines. napkins and Dottie; The young women then give one held a pipe and the other a cigar. and clouds of smoke issue from the cavernous mouths and noses, Locus LIKE BEL. ms; rematkably long Ild prehenailo red tongues. which hp up the provender with great gusto. the eyes meanwhile romng about. expressing great delight. The mutilation of swallowing I: ex- cellently done. The girls. who have recover“ from their temporary (right. place napklns and plates before the bodyless giant: and proceed to feed them th property um and loaves of bread. The brads A few mtnutes later the giant heath appear from each side at the stage. One at them. by a wide ntretch of Imagination could be considered I cari- cature of Senator lit". The other is n pronounred blond. with an Engiish type at cmlntenatzce. The heads hob around the stage to time to the music and ilnai- iy "send to a platform. where they shov by facial gesture: that they are hungry. «par nbhrérd‘oJ Nu» satin drew-w. with stockings In much. Two swells. dressed In eiaborale plaid suns. enter and profler "wit a†to escort the young ladies (9 their homrs. The owrlnns are "Jenn-z! aml 1h.- swells m .9; disgnslany. while the girl: continue their dance. The Parklnn act taken the form of a pantomlmlc drama. A {crest scene I: shown on the stage. Two pretty girl: enter and show by their gestures that they Ire lost. Undlsmayed by (Ills fact. however. they proceed to dance. They By manipulation o! the performer se- creted inside the heads are made to per- form life-like nntics. The eyes roll. can move. lips expand into a smile of pleasure or n grimace oi grief, and the features altogether are rendered capa- ble of expressing the whole nmut oi emotions. . Manager Proc or, of New York. has Just secured one of the most novel fen- turea from France. it consists a! the Parkins quartet. two males and two females. who indulge in grotesque dances. The novelty 6! their act lies in the introduction.“ "Vo Brobdignaginu heads. which are ï¬tted up with clever mechanical arrangements. and the managerial line comb is active- ly employed across the sea in scraping up altramMns {or the delocmtlou of New Yorkers. Vary Wmnlurkn llam- Thu Exprou All (In Emotion. or I flsu~A Dead-u Huron, Amusing Nuw Yul-kc" - A (v out Clark-unit.- SOME NEW FORMS OF LAUGH- MAKING LATELY IMPORTED. AT THE VAUDEVII‘ rH E growth or vaudeville Interests in this country has naturally been fol- lowed by the keen- est rlmlry among managers to secure odd and unique at- tractlons. Europe furnishes a wide ï¬eld for the search of such uovoltles,‘ MRS. "I'DOLPH .-\ RONSON. TILE. The Kennworth wheelmen, of Pb":- dflpma, expect to put a strong racing team on the track this season. and from the present aspect of slain the manor: and Ivory will be heard from favorably on the track. Turn the cachode rays upon every amateur this year. and If the least semblance of professionalism Is found shunt Mm. ï¬re him bodHy Into the proper mamaâ€"Ex. The Orlent racing team, composed of Conn Baker. Frank 1. Jenny. Arthur Porter Ind one other not yet named, will shortly begin training. "Charlie" Ear}. of the Kings County Wheeluen. of Brooklyn. will seek re- lnuatement as an amateur at the hands of the racing board. Frank Waller. the Amermm long dis- mnce racer. will not leave for [nation I: reported. E. C. Bald has not yet aimed any contract for 1896. Nearly three years ago Mrs. Arousal: wont abroad (0 Rudy music. and tho result of her 0mm: Is the Important engagement she has oemred for he! debutâ€"New York World. She had some stage experience some years ago and her Imbition has always been directed toward (he operatic stage. Mrs. Amuson was a toll-known ï¬gure at "no CasMo during the height or her hush-ad‘s managerial mm at that house. Sho is I boautmll woman. a prov-01mm! blond. and of attramve ï¬gure. She was educated largely nhmml and besides displaying voral ablbmy she has Ibo dabbled in model- In; In clay is well Is authorship. Amour-n Von-nu In In. Ila-r "that M In“. Thin Inï¬ll». Mrs. Rudolph Aronson. whoa» uro- rc-sslonal namn ls Alma Almlm Dalma and who for the past Hm» years has Mu study-mg will: Mme. lnbordr In Paris, has emhmknvl on an omtalio career In Europa For the present she will appear In a role In a not: upon. "Andre Chmlvr." by Gordlano. at "w. Scal- In Milan. MRS. ARONSON IN GRANDOPERA EXPRESSION OF PLEASURE. feet would be materially heightened If the lace: were palated to caricature some dlstlnct type or race. In then- present shape they are uondescript. but very funny nevertheless. The heads are constructed of flexible material and are {our feet high and and are 1119†own iuvenlion. The et- three feet wide. The internal arrange- ments are known only to the Parisian? This dozing and awakening act is re- peated several time» with diilerent variations. each funnier than the other. The girls ï¬nally reappear, and the heads ï¬nding a nap out of the question, join in a grotesque dance. It would be well nigh impossible to describe all the facial expressions indulged in by the bodyless images. The manipulation of the internal mechanical arrangements are so well done that every emotion shown in the human face is reproduced by the concealed performers. .iudo or proiound repose, from which they are awakened by a crash at music from the orchestra. The expression of ollrm Ind indignation on the lace: is exceedingly comical. The eyebrows raise, mouths close with a map. and the features generally contract them- selves lnio looks threatening serious consequences to the orchestra leader. BITS OF RACING NEWS. -u lni u 15 hrs. or money r5- "'"uu “r" ï¬lled. anoo-cnmmmm; Quantum: of porn com-mated drug which “I I (no antidote for an point-m when In m m from m not NIAOOO. [Nean- the mum: In better Ins-Ina than helm “has. nil In untimely mo hon nay Injurm clam. sumac-cum :- any sud pleasant to tube. It alluv- ae patient. to all; ul the Tot-m he mu while under ‘mumm. The “er-VII.†â€duh-nafluï¬wm dlmr u if by male: Tho-nond- throughout til- In.“ In“ New tho any “my board a! Clflco-CAl’cl. no you note or chew Tobacco! Dayan and It dlmu or I-po-i.la u atop? moo-0AM cores elgar and pipe “I... etc-lug an ant m. m up the loudly emu-cue int“. Indian. hmmmmum»m almanac. m... mm- “:an a c... an on“... lll., or Boston; I... .8: In. .5 vein: in. i IaI-O“ flail- glloona .Iu an: .138 ill-.9351 {cl-Io ‘0' ol- uo =5. e. Colin 14.1 I: 8:5 5: i .: nunâ€":0 : .i t! u .4 2.2.. 3. GUSâ€"1695.930 “IF >n toil II a uâ€" o 8 own-Inuit at in. gel I00... .5. a a 6|. 0’ .D v||ll pulrl xxx I! II ’5! rII’II. gun-I’D I D? III: III m M Inâ€! 13.. an Ilse-Io “PM “[0100. III. BINGO-OAPGIEE‘EE Sand for sum lea than! label! and min. blhcxfl. tn?“ P. 030: “I 699, NanottCh 1mm" Bins Velveteen Skirt Binding and don't get it. Sentence such a store to the loss of your trade and give it to merchants who are will- ing to tell what you demand Look for " Q. l1, 0: M.," on (he Lobe], -' -' am} talge no other. I! your denier wlflfl'ot supply you we w . law in your own hands. ladies. when you ask for mm take the "Oh, I M"- Mm! The mbvr "out". he â€km! me I! h- mum give no a kiss. and harm!†l I‘M '.\'o.‘ he dldn‘t.“~ London snub. In" "nm uh; bar. you Human George mar?" Wu. work"; can never be walnut II I republican Moral-n! Io boron. a clan- by themselves. and to array Rheum-Iv" Intuit all olhor elm. TM solid-IN)“ of labor in in“ I: am! I non-N lo Iho‘ new a! the “Hon n IOYIII' P» Ibo palm-flu o! npiul. I: Is (he mild-my of “who†which [uni-Ms m- Irun prlm-lpln o! I" our conduct.» Rev. Wuhlnmon (SI-ourn‘ The "Corn â€all" u (no lulu o! u "Inflated anomaly Inc-moot puo- "shod by Ike Chlcuo. Bum-[Ion 0 Quincy R. R. It ml- to am Inim- Uol to an mun-mu "y atom the turn had- ot the vat. 80M 18 ml- Ia pod-m «In to lb. “Con am." to. Adm- 8L. fate-(o. and the your I"! ha an! co you: more. for on. 7. f. Iona Alma new output. The output or gold from the Rand diurlct in South Atria bu been de- cltulnc for loan months. Tho produc- tion In January wu “6.173 ounm. an compan-d rm. 173.!!! oum'n In De- «tuber. 193.2"! ounce. In .Vovclnbar. Ind 203.673 oum‘on In Auguu. when the prodm-Hon touched It. hllhnx point. And yet “no report. from “In «lurk-t xhu no mum-(Ion lhll lhu mlnn an apprmrblnx uhluulun. Thla II the third bl: content of the kind which the Worldâ€"Hawk! has bid to boom cirx-ulatlon and Bdltor Bryan's paper. vhtch chlmulonl lhn unu- of free silver. must be unending a good deal a! it In pun-I. 0! course the object of the Weekly World-Herald In to secure new aub- scribe" for their populnr and new†jourmll. sun Giving Anny PrIIOI. The novel prize contests of the Omaha World-Herald still continues The inst one closed February ï¬rst and the prizes have been awarded. The new prize contest Just announced in our advertising columns is to see who can construct the longest good sentence in English without uling any letter more than (lime times. As usual the ï¬rst prlze ts a $600.00 piano, this tlmo s Kimball. and ï¬ve or all hundred dollars in cash prises follow: mm: a smooth cunt la a “Mama: '. Rumor . Con â€albumen. N. '- SIIAM fl noun. A IN! floating. Not long since the (ex-Empress Eu- genie visited a gallery of pictures at Monaco. The gulde, an old soldier. ‘ wearing his decoration. was kindly ad- dressed by her. and she inquired in what regiment he had served. "in the Imperial Guard." he replied, as he looked at the bent. white haired. wid- owed ilgure leaning on a stick. and the memory of the empress he had served in all the brilliancy of her beauty rose before his eyes. They gazed at each other silently tor a moment and when the old man narrated the incident the tears rolled down his cheeks. “Ah. that was a bad day for France,“ he said. “They were kind to everybody. and helped the poor." I! you wlll «It "ul- ouc and ml! with 15c. sunny: to John A. Salter Seed 00., La Crone, Win. you will so: free 3 package of above great cones seed and our 148 page catalogue: Catalogue slono WEIR! ow You on ma oorrllr am the Ladle! Aid Society at our Church out for tea, tony or them. and all pronounced the German 001!me equal to Rio! Salur'u- cut-lama all- you .11 about It: 85 puck-go- Elrllelt vegetrblo used: $1.00 post paid. All About Wm». for- I...“ 1W ' uiidmllwehflwam: ‘n â€havoc-lean note-I7; I III , 3 IT IS ICKLY 30w» '33:":‘315‘3; colored. ,, moor- "2.23.1.2" °' the MILE}? 9! m to shun. uwéiinmam' 1th as"; __ __ __-A____ --.. L.â€" DU" ,." Y' mhuumdltmiormm _ men under“ 3'.†[Int-lly. If you We: mmnmmwnzmwnrgmdmlwh man. molar, or Tam-n mm {om-_pom‘mg I gold ’9 I} (9 xi W. N. U. CHICAGO. VOL. XI. No.13 flRlPPlf WEEK Wu and Mm n to mountain «I In W. and [or "hmm' Om». nr Ila. :4 (M I has.» Putin! o'nnau. w mm ll. 0. H!IE!!I§JB..‘R§MK§ F" BEANDBE_ - I I“ URVIALL com 33.7""!- WE HAVENâ€. .‘ESFME ‘H‘ WILL NUI' HUB UN ABASTINE nnRABLELTEEAU .. Tm BOOK IEIEIW 00. â€Mom I. 1.. “M \m "um unit†mu 5" rim u «lard on "- halo-I. Ml mt gala lot 0" Cl. “0...... M. ".0. 5m; hum-60!. "luv flux 1. - ‘ "yourth 11an m r we. and to la- ya, rm u when Incl man u, ‘n antag- MM. ï¬lm. «H! at u. an m M- “M 1'“ “nu, , .1qu new ‘0va I. 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This it accomplishes because with its wonderful power in» a blood puriï¬er, Hood’s Suwapurilln gently tones and strengthens the stonmch and digestive organs, invigorutvs the liver, creates an appetite, gives refreshing sloop, and raises the health tone. In cases or dyspepsia and indigestion It. seems to have “a magic touch." “For over 12 yenuleutlend from non! When Jesus comes to make up hll jewels. he wlll ï¬nd some of Ms brightest In the dark place; A. Md Amado-s. _ A woodman in Laurel county. Kon- tucky, lost his thumb In Ill odd way a tow any: ago. He was (sauna [In ads. of his axe. by running his thumb um It. when no overhanging llmb or a tree that. had been partly severed, fell on his thumb and severed It completely from his hand. 9-! “PF! will unite -r_r WILL NOT 818.052†Stomach - havering Advertisement! Kindly Inflow Dis Pm. Duty In a synonym of happiness. Sarsaparilla Sour IMAGE!) 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