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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1800. NUMBER 301, 1 T cveasirer Huston has won the fight he hag > > been muking before the house committee oy A Comparative Table. | appropriations for better protection ayainsg The following table of the three games | burglary in the teeasury department. The armies which impoverish Europe gnd agitation, not only in congress but inall parts tions against burelaries, ns th rieksme of the country would put theiv he ; and muke @ vaid on the treasury if - there wa law is unconstitutional and would have been 1ot something done. 1t would be next o ay mpossibility for uny number of thicves tg crowd of friends g ie station as to whether a loeal healthd ofticer conld be | Pope Leo Bitterly Inveighs Against the lis way to the United States. Although | Gonflicting Opinion as to the Tmportance of | board very emphatically isysno. They sav | The Home Team Defeats the Mountaineers | Lyoran -3 Dearran v 3 30 01| Troasurer Huston Secures an Appropriatios Sy O Doy b | tine is necessary it must be established b — % The € . 1y Stirred Up by | Tegvet in diplomatic and political circles The Original Draft Was All Right— | can act as their agent in_carrying out their | Excellent Stick Work by Cleveland, Lt i Dionpeots: Hrlght Fos. thiy Com® the Defect is Not a Ma= | auarantine is needed. I quarantine i o be ern Association Games- Sta SeMMARY Z Jected The Fat Positions Be Exiled. - [Copyright 150 by James Gordon Bennett | — taken by the state board if that quarantinein dlen— Poorman, Alherts 2. BETT 4 q v York Herld Cable 3 o T ¥ he beautiful sun- . M WastiNGToN Braeae Tiue Ovans Bre, Rowr, April 20.—[New York Heruld Cabl UL g Ay Brp. | The recent excitement over the dis- | pense, and so should-not be ordered except by | Des Moies. .. L -t G I FOURTRISTIE BRE LR, his pathetic appeal for Protestant sympathy, | Champs Elysec and the Bois de Boulogne | railway bill pussed by the late legislature has | 15 3 igidly, The attorney general concurs ity 3 | and 5 minutes. Umpiro—McLaughiin over the world ihtough the bishops and com- | things almost cqual to the Grand Prix. Peo- | 10 the omission. Some think that the law is | There s going to be o lively contest for Y THE CRAEAL oIl Ba AR enforce the law | @nother term, but he receive much oppo- riphin.. 0 | will give o fatr undorstanding of the merits | the gold u i ¥ ] Charles Wyndham came over from London | think that it will be hard to enforce the law 18 P L ; ¥ air understanding ! Tt mold il ailves :ywulta oL RVTGEE Herald correspondent should be at ouce ex- | Vaudeuille to see “Lo Feu* Tonperil,” which omitted line states that the rates are to be | Bedford, Judge Harvey of Afton, Major Wal- | Brookivn ¥ e i po. A, g, | improvements. The disclosures by Treasures Verita asks whether an andience with the ham will produce it at the Criterion theater | ith district. will also have several 9 base hits—Denver, 5: Omaha, 1. Three-base )0 Ttalian pilgrims in the hall over the | now runuing at Tooles. He will alse make | o te o dtito might have hard work to | Seventh district, the leading candidate is ex- | Hoston Clarke pitched in the fiest game and 6 hits | priations concluded that the publication of present bosides many of the Roman nobility. | .Miss Marbury of New York hus returned least the burden of proof would be upon the | 1y g county, and ex-Senator Eli Wilkins of | Cineinnati 250 box. Two hits were made off of him, he gave vobés, denounced his enemies, the building | control of the Amevican vight of “Le Feu | 6 Flin ol oiiiad men say that the Representative MeFarland of Emmet Played. Won. Lost. PerCt. | ning pitched. Hits, 105 bases on balls, 103 N ad- | A. W. Pinero, Ralph Rumley, Buch- declared invalid anyway, so that the | ¢ fap mentioned. M. Byrkitt is now the | Syracuse S # G Clarke again pitched for Omaha Saturday. | - uight to bid farewell to Palmer, United States empowered by thelocal b to establish or | NILWATKES MINNE AL release quavantine at his pipasure, The state N R 3 A that the supreme eourt hag decided that in vernment's icy. i smed for the gube orial Government's Policy, conspicu entioned for the gubornatorial s | Where the statuté cefinesigheir duties, they DI o, It lieved here that he will decide not to retury ) Jelogate to another body of person’ any dis- | 3% " x EFFEOTS OF THE RECENT AUDIENCE. IT WAS THE PRINTER'S BLUNDER. | [iRUEL " Lver given to them. 1t Guwran. | THEY FIELDED WITHOUT AN ERROR. Duke. p “'\4—- NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD BUILDING ich 8 decisfon 18 -regurded with ubiversal tion of the boatd itself. The health officer Tot) s T struct cannot be B » re- 5 250000 His Utterances The Oficial Orgar THE SEASON OPENS AT PARIS. | Railroad Commissioners Say | NI e bzt oF s Canay 1 Kearns- Other W 2800001 €. pletion of the Mauy Schemes IPros easure Seekera Throng: terial One. established or released it must be done b ng of the Clubs, Earned runs—Minneapolis 3. Two base hits = About All Fiiled. Pants, April 20, New York Herald Cable contagious diseases is a matter of much roll, O'1) ~Special to Tu All Italy is talking | shine and the early spring have developed covery that a line had been omitted from the | @ board in whom the people have confidence, | Depver v d balls “Dugdale 1. Wild pitches Wasnisaros, Do Cy April 90, and his determination to struggle against so- | been more radiant with flowers and verdur quieted down somewhat, but opinions still |y thig decision, " 1 t t the vast | ple from near and abroad are arriving daily just as strong and will be just as effective | the republican nomination for congress in the Lost. played by Omaha and Denver, on the lat committee has concluded to appropriate &k, wittees, aud his protest against the vast | ple car and abroad are ¢ aily threaten the peace of mankind, sition. Among the wed candidates are | iR e 0 of the play of ecach team, and afford consider- | yew doors with time locks und other safety taken as prima facic evidence of being just | den of Centerville. Some of these candidates | New York ... Denver. ... 110 28 80 6 19 81 45 4 [ Huston as to the uns condition of the Jope is not punishable by exile in London. The English vights are owned by 10 AW dieet ey 3 Lolicatudihd okl il | miss| rates are fair and compensatory, | candidates, though Judge Reed, the incum- | Chicago. ... NIGrADa VR L H o6 ya = Tanvear: 1 it 3 dotor' Twelve car & | @ aption of “Le Feu Tos 1 0 be use e 1 OB " N— tIphia 1 + vestibulo of St. Poter's. Twelve cardinals | an adaption of “Le Feu Tonperil” to be w prove that they were reasonablo rates, At itenant-Governor Hull, Mr. Berry of | NQUtyERbt were made off of him; bases on balls, 4: | this dangerous condition of the vaults madg As the pope, arrayed in flowing white | to Paris from London and has sccured the state and it would bo hampered somewhat_ in | Madison county are al§9 mentioned as possi- | Clevelund.. ... <o | 5 men bases on balls, hit $ move und vang with °cheers and shouts of | Touperil” and also has made arrungements county and Mr. C. 8. iByrkitt of Centerville, | Agletie. ... 3 o L1000 | gerek out, 2. Kennedy, for Denver, was hit | omitted clause will make no difference | deputy secretary of state. There ave several | §i Louls o v “ 3 3 | e e N om i o \ \ N ITALY'S RULERS DENOUNCED, | Gone i vo we mee) 8 e THE JOWA RALLWAY BILL. | 5edttiorensonitea v et | OMAHA'S LUCK HAS TURNED. | Vi, ™ o e ===« OUR GOLD MUST BE GUARDEDY e minister at this court, who left for Paris on | beorymes ettt the Omitted Clause. | quarantine watters and in | all_other matters by a Score of 6 to 3, Alberts, b1 T Foster ¢t o For Protection of Vaults, - nomination of Michigan, itis generally be | must meet and_aet as a urdt. Tl annot | — Tantagn. ¢ s Owing to his popularity the possibility of A § Y hoke v Bive the 1t ey SHouil sponsibllity of determining whether or not 200984888 Says the Reporter Should French Capital. vote of the board as a whole. The posi Dukes. Tlirec hits (Copyright 160 by James Gordon Bennell.] Dis Morxes, Ta., April 20, pecial to THE | importance, frequently involving great ex- | reapolis U about the Herald wee with the pope, | gaiety everywhere in T Never has the | and the statute in such cases should be fol- A 6 i - on 1, Dukes of giame—1 hour ciulism, anarchy and industrial discontent all | while the Long Champs races have made differ s to what fmportance is to be attached CONGIRESSIONAL ASPIRANTS, D it the Purisian scason 8 faifly opened, | Without the clause that was omitted. Others | Rightti district. Ccgiressinan Flick waite 0 grounds, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, | 500 for the purpose of putting steel linings in b e ntimates that tho | on Sunday and spent one evening at tho | if the mailroads chooso to resist it The | Sengtor Harsh of Creston, Senator Fiun of | Cluveiniid b0 U L aTab fote thib Toval fains s pelled from Ttalian soil and the Voce del | isightly drawing crowd »d houses, Wynd- and reasonable. Leaving that out there is | are not pushing their claims, but are ready to | Pittsbu 5 ] Omunas U on 10 15 4 10 81 8% 14 | voults where several millions of dollms | nothing in the luw to indicate that the com- o CIONALME L Denver carned 13 runs to Omaha's 1. Two- | wold and silver are stored creates considerabig lie pope made a stirring_speech today to | Fred Horner, the author of *The Bungalow™ | 45 Cuitroads should refuse to put them | hent, would like another term, ' In this, the | Pittsburg..’ Double plays —Denver, 4; Omaha, 3 of the country, and the committes on approy and twenty archbishops and bishops were | by Mr. Wyndham en county and Benator Caldwell of | Brookiyn, ...’ | struck out, For Denver Flood was in the | it move necessary than ever 1o provide pred its effort at enforcing the commissioncrs’ | ble candidates AMERICAN ASSOCTATION. struck out 4 Tn the second game Fan- “Long live the pope. It was an exciting | With the dramatic authors, Jerome K. Je are the only candidates for secretary of state, umbus E] 0 109 | §'times, guve 6 men bases and struck out 8 uisville,,7 3 i Hits, 16; bases, 2; struck out, 2. Dambrough, scene, After the pilgrims had laid their dress at his feet, Leo stood up and began hi wan and Mrs, Musgrove Haddon Chambers suecessTully vaid the treasury vaults, becansg M . 1 ¢ ? a4 in the result. The railroad commissioners, | candidates for state auditor. Among them | RREEY u X ¢ forDanvors Hite: 6 hakes on balls;es sbenole:fAth not only o well ovganized night forca indictment of the Itaban government as fol- | for their plays to be produced in America | 50 vicen the subject very careful at- | are the incumbent, Captain Lyons and Reprt: RoMHOSOF .-t 2 e v G S PR o watehmen distributed wll over the buidis lows: v the management of Daniel Frohamn of | tion, insist that the law is constitutional and | Scutatives McCarthy jof Story county and E 3 — with instructions 10 ke constant lnnmlanll’fi “Among the grave solicitudes of the apost Lycoum of New York and R. M. Field of | btlon, Insish thas ke 8w s cor onat GRS | Kyte of Clark countyd There is a strong e Resulted in a Tie. they are provided with wms and clectrig {1 I e O TGHA Vo ks 6o ot tho it Boston museum Miss Marburry | can be enforced satisfactorily in spite of the | itiment in favor of ah early state con Omaha 6, Denver 3. Lovisvitie, Ky, April 20.—The crowd, | calls—but ti re e vicinity of the ic ministry which we exercise one of th 3 s roduet. | omitted line. Governor Boies is inciined to . The republican state central committee | Dexver, April Spocial Telegram o | which numbered woarly twelve thousand, so | treasury d ber of police nety terest and most poignant is that which | hus also avvanged for the product- | e oninion also, The discovery of | will meet here next Thesday to x the time | i By | Barring two raps by Dalrymple | filled the grounds at the g + tody that cer. | Jho miike vl X he Bty concerns the condition of the church in Italy of “Little Lord Fauntleroy™ | i fie rted inquiry to how | and place for the convantion. Ao g ' : ” & filled the grounds ut the game today that ce instructions to ke s in the diveg and the futh of the Italian people. We hiave | in - Norway, Sweden, Denmark, —Spain (L Chus Lo Rlaliesd bbb i i) i and White in the first mning, the pennant | tuin temporary rules were agreed upon. At | tion of the Lreasury AT e S always to signalize the dangers which men- | 1taly and Holland and will personally super- | such mistakes ocour, and it appears that there WINDOM'S VIEWS ON SILVER. fiyers hud the call yesterday on all points in | the close of St. Lonis’ half of the third in- | it would not bea vers difleult thine to perp R e G Ao o th s | IR e B ReIENY A AR A UL toriay, | s bocngrrat carClosoneas, t BRSO GRE: s the game, flelding without an evror and get- | ping the score stood three to nothing in favor | trate a burelary on olie of the vaulis if’ there perils have become more grave, Besides the | Arrangements are also under way for “Mr, ing the last few years, In this particularin- | What the Treasurg/Secretary Said to 8 | ting in safe hits where they wonld do the | o7 St. Louis. Ryan of Louisville then batted | (OUld be emploges of the department tuker bh 3 ; 3 stance the trouble grew out of the practice of Western Correspondent. st good. In addition to Fanning's fine ¢ e . | into the conspivacy. 1t has been demonst acts speak for themselves, The war which | Barnes of New York," to be given in Paris. S E 3 i £ < D 3 most good. In addition to Fanning's the ball into the crowd, wnere the temporary | that L lfites i e ot '““'.f i3 ‘_" A e LT HIED R AER N Ot I8 oW atrANELHE fot ||| SopsututnEthe prin e bllLIovRtHeE orlging, WastizaroN, April 0.-Secretary Windpm | ywork in the box, the success of the visitors | rules were in effect, and he was given i run ,,,”'.,“::3 $ ‘:.-:»: OF Ui W-“Y.H .'if Iln\m it it RIS CI bl L L B Feep | ill. The latter is al right and had fn it just | tonight permitted a regorterof the Associated | was largely due o the stick work of Cleve- | by the mpire, | St Louis refuse to plas the S T e De T !,w(‘l il hffwm “Mi“”; Ll playing in Togi o 5 : what the writer intended to say. The printed | press to make a copy of the following, Which | jand, Canavan and Kearns, who scored be- | Ume out -"::‘\1 Y.h“ Ok 07 HIRE b0 St (S0, sid the preclotis Btk wonld b cabHea ipALL 1[*”' x"'“jl{j w "1“‘1“‘ hlm'_ "l“_'“”’ M. T anAbutE tho young Swedish planisty | COPY) however, through the carelessness of a | was taken from a letter addressed by him 10 | teen them, with the exception of a single | iy v “:“I)]m i “l“' b, awe | away Like mice steal meal ivor of thesq; pirtics g e el L4 s et with & erout Buccess b Paris, espect. | Printer; omitted a linc of the cops ie com- | a western correspondenit fn answer to com- | cpedited to Andrews, all the hits that were | exhibition o the satisfaction of the spee- NORTIWESTERS RAILROAD BUILDING, cetly or indirectly concern the | iii tha soasion of his firat concert given | Mittee then took the printed instead of uts and inquiries upon the prescat status | jpado oft Flood. The total was seven good | tators, wuich resulted in a tie, both withstanding the setback which has nd y 3 LB PELL AL S s SRR BT e original and made theiv amendments in | of the silver question; *The bill recom- - bases. while Fanning was also hit for | standing thirteen n piven the northwest by the gencvab A dlroctinRpientl .\ Tartios swhile | 1ast evening at the Salle Erard, assisted by | ! o o S| E i for buses, while Fanning was also hit for drouth’ of Inst senson’ und. tho cousequens the direct iuspirat parties while Yo g ol et b | that instead of in the original copy. They | mended by the treasury was framed wmainly | soven, upon which twelve bases were pi RO (e i L ST TROn all obey. There isin fact tonight evidence | M. Stedderman, the first baritone of the 7 e 2 | By : Fi g iEand I : Kentucky Tart Notes . I ' a misfortune which befalls all ) y. T tonts ST i npanied by | then started the printed copy on | fortwo purposes: Firpt, to meet the demand | vy 1t is not easy in the presence of those fig- LExisaToN, Ky April 20, [Special Telo- | TOW countries at some poviod or ofher t that the action of the public po this DL Gl ¥ | its passage through the legislature and | foran increase of civewlation; second to en- | yres to account for the loss of the game, un- T e ST will be tdeal of railvoad building i SR ho acalesiaaticdl polioy A— t Mile. Ororke and followed by a one-act com- | ¥ | 7 at A el . to the ecclesiastical policy fully responds to | Mlle. Ororke an W LAk | so kept going further and further | hance the value of ‘gilver by providing | joes attention is dirceted tothe error column | 1o icentucky associotion track were com }}'{'.’v”’,“',,“fl“:f,(‘ s xlh-‘-’ .}hun.mr y 4 Iciatiol iC b 0 | Dakota and alifornia senators say the their scetarian aspirations and their culpable | edy played by Mile. Berty of the Gymnase | (0 5 eTo el TRy AN [ additl and. saré use s Sy ienE ey 1 designs, which henceforth are no mystery to | and M. Langrange. The hall was pack (508G {Ram i) it T, SO, ks QR e 5 00 "“”""‘v“l _and safe use | gy the Denver side and Walsh's runin the | piaieq yesterday, and it is now the hand- | quite a number of projects for the gk " el R o R o 28 o o eaerl | o viomdiatblIRbd (OraiitiGioTRo el inzac 3 fus Hor If approved by congress it will, | fourth is charged to Whitehead's wild theow | gonoct track in the west, Al the hills hy construction of railrond lines which will be QOeReIu B RELIEInatoN L s cHRth ith n fashiguable audionee. who WA e of using a printed copy of a bill instead | in my judment, accoffplist. both theseob- | 1o first ufter two men were out,giving Walsh | LG down, s that. overy foot. of e | developed and put into operation this spring cles of the new penal code agu \ ] i i e vl i -4|‘ R ”“h | of the original bill itself been gaining | jects and at the same time afford a fair and | three bases, from which point of advantase | goiye can be seon Trom the stand. The new | Semator Pettivrow of South Dakota is now in the Standard’s (of June last) discourse | pearance in Paris nid pewamic ! for the last few years. It gives opportunity | just basis for harmong pf uetion on the silver | he scored on Canavaw's safe hit. Tn_the | (W BECH S 0 DR (G B0 | Boston arranging for the constraction of bi fn the palerino, the proposed law | hearty applause his ling rendering | o Lo i las i forRthe mHntary | ot “Po the silyer } t it offers eighth inning two ervors oceurred in the Den- '8 L QCHIE - shortly, 850 Midland Pacitic road from Sioux Falls, S. D, f 5 f selections from Boethove Liszt, | forserions inistakes, for the printerisnot | question. To the silyayjnires ofters an | o feld—on of them, that by | thutthis one of the oldest racing associations | to the Pacitic occan and he expects to lay 104 SR SRR ORI GIR L st Gt ol 1‘-1 o ‘."“d Pa |',,' SOkt anq | Supposcd tobeias carcful i printing the bill | aver substantial berigiglig lonn besatanted | Cu after long chase to. deep | in operation in the United States, will be up | miles of track west of Sisx R e s are in course of preparation. 1t isa continu- ""I"‘ 2 5 i;xl-u (.:n'\'.‘»“-n q‘\“ nl. 1l :lg-:l’ll:_' ‘d\‘{:."‘"i'" “‘]'{h“finflfi?“”‘i 1 uir ;}';\j | without peril to our flzancial system and far | center. being entirely excusable considering | to modern ideas. Training is progr ssing | mer. The entire line has heen surveyed. He ation of the war which was commenced by { #u-oviginal compositic by L L i P in, 4 -] | greater udvantages than dan be found in f the slippe condition of the grounds. It | | says there will be @ very large immigratior i i v 4 a 1a Mo | sticks clese to the oviginal bill, it is liable, us | BT 3 x L BLD ¥ fesdet ' | Slowly, owing to the long continued bad | i b the destruction of the sovercignty of the | Dela Mer. { i this case, to overlook some important omis- | coinage, To those whe dgtand *more money™ | guve Clevelaind a life, however, and a posi- | LR SUME G S6% 0 8 sos hero will be | 1110 his state this summier, consequent upor 3 the opening of the Sioux, Walipeton and othe: pontiffs, and which all ulong its course muni “Le Veaition, anew opora by M. Albert | i USRS 10 GUICOT S0 At doal of earo- | it ofters an aunual incredst of from &0,000,- | ton on second buse, ‘Then Kearns wis Bit | yody t6 - race when the meeting begins, : i X 3 fosts itself more and more in the intentious of | Cahen, the libretto by M. Louis Gullett, was | Jossness in an Towa legislature. The defeat | 000 to £00,000,000. - To those who in- | }}l‘""“.“‘tll"f"~,‘ _l“.',"“l ws "“" "i_”l: DRI A Todisn: poge Cvations, e Mt i e the agitators— that is tosay, in war “a ou- | produced on Monday at the Rouen Theatre | of the probibitory amendment a few years | .o Tl ood, in the pitcher’s box, and he sent it to There is great {nterest arong the horsemen | 51 n:fi‘h‘n‘«" ::m ‘_\‘-\ l“,m: hmll‘h-;;l)n‘v:‘ll:n‘m 3 i i 0 E agrency it gives the cond in time to retive Kearus, but the latter | G 2 ", o p st s Arts. The book is base O ‘s | ago on account of h al error in_ the upon a sound (agreney it gives ti second in tim ret y g over the approaching o Meude dis- i trance’— made without truce against religion | des Arts, The book is based om Lovd Byron's | ugo on uceauntof . tochnical ertor i the | )0 os suarantees safust the-degradation | interfered with Whito andprevented adou- | noct (e o "‘(‘,}(‘t‘,n‘"”‘;"‘;“.\!_‘"‘i'n Meade diss | one or more of the lines whil be butth within and against the church of Siege of Corinth.” M. Caben, the composer, | [ i AR i < Amerio ot st ; & ble play, giving Androws first and Cleveland, it ) et few months, one of them to eross the river Christ. In the presence of 15 best lnown by his_mythological pastoral | (ubetlent Wetnee vUR NG I W DS s et oy m”,li&ifi,,‘"fif-f,‘;‘ffi JUE L b Al e oot e Dhdder or the-staition. Troauots, and. acvers | L continuo in the divoction of Colorado. stato. of things the duty. imposed ltselfon | “Eudymion,” given attho Cinque de Hiver | fhelate legislature are not. formmd t0 ho want- | liyze volume of money without adequate | o e O D e oy | Dets have been made that Me will bring Representative Dorsey of Nebraska. '~ im st By ; e e rinG Algre e sk land and Andrews scored. This accounts for | Joi™ o e D e | terested with some gentlemen in the coiistruc Tealinn. Cathotics of showing what thoy ate | concert soveral years ago. and by “Le Bois,” | ing in some important. particulars, A great | ufcenards agatnst depreciation ft offobs 10 | thcent Grahars rane. . T the. thivg. inning | 0V6< 830,000, As the Belle Meade offering Is | {07502 10U G City o Opdin und With @ bold front and uncovered visage in or- | Played at the Opera Comique. 'The music of | number weve rushed through in the closing | comort whatever, and righthereis found the | Thayer, the Omitha catcher,was given first on the biggest thing in_the way of a thovough- |} 'eyvi'tho work will be pushed . thyough 08 Al EpReT : ol op | hours, when there was no time to watch | o i 5 g bred sale since Lorrillard’s in 1555, the eyes ! ™ rsorve the o8 g e “LeV « s eful and the opinion of ; s vet of much of the opposition to some of | 1S, or which F « and uss flo r L , the ey rapidly ossible Fry § der to preserve the inestimable treasure of | Lo Venition” 'is tuneful and the opinion of | Joii W™ etails of legislation. A hubs | Hereqof MUl 0f the oPE L L SN R ss flow | of the turf world can soe nothing else until | Mpidly, s possible this season, He lins the faith the Paris critic who triweled to Burope for | g of noise and confusion nearly distracted | i itich the suctioneer decides who shall | cured” favorable action upon the bill prante ; ; H 1 ¢ Loarly acted |y peply to your friendly criticisms let me om which po et Thaver | ihe auctioneer decides who shal [ bt s : Phere can be today only two eamps clearly | the pre is that the opera is well worthy | the clerk and speaker, and it” would have | jvite e AL Chtlot S5l the et raond tocoIng) fr ”1'.‘3:\»';”’.-”5\':' “\?‘;m. ”f,nl,:n! quois, Luke Blackburn, Braml ”\-',,‘,';l':“. G GO LD AU O defined. The Catholie camp resolved to of production on the metropolitan stag | B e i (i e USR] - | concessions which are offered to th fn the unpire's judgment, for the wrong call :m;[l cat 'liun, s T an i e S Bl main trne to theie bishops and to the pope, | On Thursday the beauti ‘ e R rorou I 70k e Dl ra i or e brvost | (o MmEN SO ATe Bou By on € n in the second 4nuing. In other | Gl T Hoxpen, tho swnen of enbiveekt | Orecon Short Linc fen and ninke and the camp of the enemy who fight against | Augustine was wore than crowaed with the oot/ tha. S ik WS | S0t s proposed to absorb all the | words, Omaha was given a run in the thivd | § R D R L 3N g other opposi Pacific, I ¥ W again \siopoens o | Dassed in the house with two votes less than | iigde produced by “the mines aud | When Wlis was out at first, wh Gyinitd | ing this year, including Long Boy, Famine FUner olaeing Dnotoslis aatie R TLoss iy R thinauglg coyrardico || ot S deke e R e nstitutional majovity. It requires 51 votes | yeduetion works of "the United States, | was deprived of @ ran in‘the second when | (it Earty Down, Silver v Fone Bl 1o push the” Manitoba line downthe fear to show themselves and who | known as “salut salonnel,” to celebrate the | t a bill in the ouse and this bill ve- | {raveby with 7 trom the sitt] 19 oo Corritine, Blackbarn, and five three-year: ! ' n u o | K § MO I DU TR STARE IS TR oo | thereby withdraw e iriabyigay Canavan was as cleavly safe. this does Kk NEr | South Dakota and coutinue in the di Wish to remain between the two camps | fifticth annivers: oEERiqrasion fo Lkt st Vot e cleric, how: | one-half the entire silver product of the world | pot account for Omuha’s victory, which must b anifivolbwoy et ol B BANIG LI G Ve his Rne do only swell the ranks of the foe, ns the | Order of St. Dominic in France. The music | (8 FCEAT R IREITER G0 FOVIE Sr 4 | aud thus greatly cuhanclog the value of the | gll in all be credited to the errobs i the Den At INER AT e cnator Squire of Washington dlvineaord tells s, We oannct do tocs. be.. | 1ad been especially vomposed for the occasion | Mo ANSist tiat Cie 0 O 4 the elerl says | \Whole. 2. Nof content with this concession. | ver field, made by players who have been ! ; : ] B hattirait t | et uson s B S SuYS | which s suvely without paral touany | working'in excellent form since the season | tended in his state this i loved sons, than congratulate ourselves on | by M. Gounod, who directed its execution in understood these two gontlemen 0 vote | ather product, the scnate committee insists | oyened. In . epite of the rinstorm in th P At Beuson, M the sincerity of your open profession of faith | person. The ceromiony was aunounced to | aver and ho <o recorded theln, | Tho Voo WiS | thav the government be compelled to pur: A thb elonile whioh prevailed .| L1t Brn]—Arrungemonts for tho seventy- | sood 10 bo. i connoction with prajected cone i to appreciate your homage and protesta- | commence at 4 o'clock, b ore that | B aftorwards . whon the. two mem. | Claso 84,500,000 wouth of sllver each nonth, | the afternagu, ut least 5,000 peopls saw the | two hour go-as-you-please race, which takes | nections of the Southern wid Unio ons of your perfect union with us. By this | hour the doors of the ch were besieged |-forittampted to have their votes changed | LLking &5 L000,000 @ yera, which, with the | game, They would have preferred a Denver | place in this city May 14to 17 under the Altogether the railroad constenetion int. : : s e X amount needed for our’ trade with China, will | Yietory, butaith the usual fairmness of De e u not only falfill your saered religions duty | by applicants for admission, mostly ladies. | they wero told that it was too late. The | avieed our own production R victory, (bubwithiilio fusall fatrtasof Denifimanagementiot . Mngel drum,faro fast ol | NI NILAUIRELIE Ryt doma om0k but you also give proofs that you ave most | The music gave imtense pleasure to those | cle [ L ALy they voted | 00 por annum. How i $113 0xiess to Do 0b- | T Gromtias Seee i svorar s B pleted. The t will be one of fifteen | (o RIS G e o Al el sincere friends of your count But if one | around who were fortunate enough to hear it | a3 T eat confusion ut the time | uineds Only by purchase from abroad 2 e aps to the mile, and will be laid under first OBy T e ; | : jame Jounod, as he came do to the | And it was pretty havd to tell how anvbody | Ty the event of an uufavorable balance in s mans sl nnye rationdihiend s ¥ fudgo between you and your uceusers, | nd M. Gounod, as ho cnnie down into the | S8G IS DIy burt (o fh oW anybely | Tu. the event of dn unfav el wpervision. The following well knowt ording to facts, one must look At the se church at the serviee, received an ovation | pooy suggested that the next lezisiature bet- | Jome: we will ll‘,":‘.‘m,‘.”. ’;“:f‘\‘;"“"’RI“‘I‘M“" 3 L Bl ns have already entered: Geoy PAT OFFICKS ALL FILLED which they pretend to have rendered to | from his many admirers, who literally blocked | ter hive a_superintendent of legislation, to | x0-of mold whioh we will then sovely need t 3 0 Wi of Eho, Taten Elungeloan, (Ceocke Con Hurrison has almost completod of which they claim to be the best | his passage to the door and shovk his hands | spend his whole time in sceing that the mem- l pay for 10,000,000 silver which we will no . E veland, i, 2 O Oy DB nts of general influence and gram to Tne Ber. ] -The improvenments on o cre will be nber of branch Podestrianisin, | there will beanumber of branch 11eAGo, April 2.—Speciul m to fiionds. They Qo everything they can toup- | until they were weary. ‘Perhaps the mor | bers don’t make mistakes in mukiug laws. newd atall. This compulsory purchase of S0 | Wite, i, Alie Chatiluin, Bernard Scery, Al ! 11 Tnct, yory fow potplo fradiieny root religion from the hearts of Italians, which | ccau most — admived w by, 8} CAURTCRUREINRTE N DENTAHCONFRNRIONS great an amount will make ihe treasury the | Mo 2 0| Courtz, Carl Lovenz, F. H. Hart, Lhe whitaibonse Row eouiarad G e i s the first benefit, or rathér, a treasare, of | quintetts of instruments, ho | . State Superintondent Sabin arranged | largest operatorin the most gigantio corner 0| Tha e - Hobboake, Leo Crozler, ind Chavles Hibbs, | \Who Wentthere youravo on business cone i ) A ) 4 i S for u number of district conventions of county | ever organized Ty gt Ly cted with appointments, . 1t 1s - andoistood fmmense wealth, ‘The foundations of society | havp und violineello, © the psaln, intendents to be held in various parts of | *The third bill reported by the honse pro. 1B Lk glates Victorious | that General Deaby of Indiana will remain m totter to their overthrow. Sound mor- [ “Quam Dilecta,” the canticle, the state. These conventons are for the dis- | vides that notes issued for silver bullion shall X 5 215 4 Totaly 5 | China durine the few remaing months of the als and purity, on which depend the pros- | Therese” and finally the “Ave " | cussion of questions ifecting he _ publi | be rode =.|.-.‘1||n]~r]u:m- id sitver dollars if de- SRR | four vews. Allof tho consul gencralships 5 RESS ns. | whichis familiar to all lovers of G schools, and are for the particular benefit of | manded by the holder, Thiswill give the own- | penser............ 5 0 0 1 ARC LIOCORAN A DL Y COBRARRHEe VI i positych Iniion wnd thostragtiy ol pations, | W34 b ' i _l“')‘ 1\ L ‘\'.‘] ettt superintendents themselves, - Su- | ers of silver bullion the power toconvertevery | bmana G 2 | 1 1d Pacific express | bave been illed with republicans. The ave profoundly corrupted from day to day AQ.ROEMON AR PIIONOD. DI LiOH Y 16 perintendent Sabin will endeavor to attend | onnee produced in this country into standa SUMMARY. i i boys won by [ president can © his attention o mate by the weakening of the religious sentiment, | subject was, “Pere T tive; His L as muny of the conventions as he can, The | silver dollars at their own will and pleasurc Farned runs--Denver 0. Oniaiia 2. hase | lop-sided sgon Jatteries— | & portance to the general which is the soul and support of these. And | His Work.”™ He spoke of the great preach- | following appointments have been made i'xm there is not the slightest danger that | hits—Dalrymple, Cleveland, Kearns. Three- | Creighton coll vder and Conwe Pa- | > : f lis time has been al- e was o game of ball played on the hton + grounds Saturday after t oneadds to these the causes so strong, | er's devotion to the eause to which he gave | Des Moines, April 23-24; Ottumwa, April this power will be exe 1, beeause no sane | base hits—Dalrymple, Canavan, Curtis. Rase ; n wholly oceupied heaving the wants of if oneadds to these the ca trong, lon to S E RO I I S ¥ stolen—Denver 0, Omaha L Double plays— | © Kpros W a ) 5 | Darty men, und it is 4 wonder thit he has lad 3 ! Kearns to Andrews, Base on halls—OfF Flood 3 ng was the feature of thecon- | ol e o think of the i of a0 Hinioaous HGR evexy | DERYEraio: evere | his life, of his love for the young, of his hopes man will prefer to convert treasury notes numerous, of every perversion in every | hi SR 3 3 £l utton | My 18-1 odar Rapids, May 15-16 which the government is bound to rédeem in | 5 SHFIS 10 A R b o BRI Q1 Ji 00 sort of lic there is reason to be appalled | and struggles, and of ‘his ‘powerful utter- | o, May Each district embu 1d or its equivalent into standard sitver dol- | Syt By Flood 0, by Fanning 3. Passed | S - at the future nerations to come. Wi ances 4 large number of fcounties he district | lars unless he may want a limited number of | Lobeek 0, Thaycr s, Tine-t hour, # minutes The Amount Cats No P also disposed of o ) not speak of material prosp and wealth, Miss Hard of Torouto, whose marriage to | which is to it ‘Des Moines includes the | them for some specific purpose, Under this | Umpire—Henderson e backenobl Tt e mle ers pertaining to cha followi Adair, Boone, Calloun, | bill the government will not force sitver dol- | - sl e oo, o down to budrock Guthrie, Hamilton, Hardin, | lar n, but it will permit any Siouy City 6, Kansas City 5. ace with Ned Reading, the soldicer i ermined t . 4 o PR T e e g sper, Madison, Marion, Ma s many of them @ | Kaxess Ciry, Mo, April 20— [Spocial Tele- | Tie Bre ofiico last night, and suid v who are the best friends of Ttaly-—thos pied with trow vepari Poweshick, Story, Wart y u notes, What more e s e the event of Reading’s backers b dis vish to sce the country religidus, boun Miss Stone’s marriage HRaN AL 18 can the advocates of coinaze demand NHIRA0 LB SHEN RS KA HOONS clined to venture worulity, flourishing and blessed of God, ox cr of New Yor 4 Govare < bis ofice any. | Surely nothing nnle v desire to ¢ oday’s gume R R 1 thosa wh ill be on the continent, and afterward they | to it ave n 0, he democrats who | Circulation 1e sule purpose of ade it will be a and prospevity; thoso who wish | will be on i ften hey L uro not the democruts who | fy'and degrading it Mot enouieh that ¥ \ vith vill go to New York to oceupy Mr. Turnuer's | wre besic L lve make hLis life a ono-h P . | Burns, c I e Pty S B L b of & partisan. | We take nearly ono-ha the world or | St having been a republican for the greater part | Product aud lock it up in order toincrease the | A s i 1 \ point the four o T P TR A e S T D his o, Ho reccived o iy vepubiiogs | Yalue of the other half; thatwe oin the silver | Jith } g i i 1 Alliance the heart of Italy, wh fecbles and ox Mrs, Brockholst Cutti n votes thut ho thought he would try to be | Producersin the most glguntic “corne? Gver | pours, pi her o ¢ | t 1 Mr. A, J. Drexe f vather nou-pirtisan, or Nedst, nor ewcos. | orsanized and give to the owners of silver | ¢ iluiver 3 L e of wll of 1l poses her continnally ravest perils and My, AL J. Drexel 1 i Avely pavtisun in nls administeation of the | Dullion tho'right and power to convert every | Bit ) y iy e 7 % 1 The land of | but the democrats have d d down | Ounee of our - production to mdard | %im ] ) NP nto the hands of v main faithful to good and the faith of | wood is at the Hotel Dujurdine. M. J S Bon i with great enores snd pobiatoans: | silver dollara {2 “thoy ohooso to do 80! | rotals.....s 2 i nd nea of the postoffices of their ancestors, or those who fyer the | Oakley and Mrs. Oakley Carson of Chicago | and give him o peace. He has never been o P .:‘\ thesd unpurallelled — conces T PR PR ATTS e 4 quenc gone out of the charge country over to the merey of sectavian strife, | are at the Hotel Des Deux Mondes, Al Huy- | politician, and doesn’t look at appoint- | 10, the silver interests;what is dema RS L ORI g HBiE " g b Reddet T e AT A B S Ty ot veturn is only the privilege of protectin P the Misses O'Brien, Baldw Iho Nebraska delegzation has its the evil effects of which let loose the pas man of Sun k 0, theatvical munager, is ! Gt ARTERULGALS L 1oy rdit of tl; Eansap Qliy ] 1ot p ! ' > i that the democrats ave blaming him for lonor aud credit of the nation by a Sloux City 101 1 n, Lewis and Williams ar ore 1 political work most of the time of the multitudes aud leave socioty without | b the Hot nda, Mrs. Chavies Lanier is | piiue ore appointments, and ave fin ver to redecn its notes ‘in cither ¢ | SEMMARY k termined to make the suguvution of Prothiont Huvvisony Qofenders? 1t is for this reason, beloved sons, | ut the Hotel Bristol. Mr. and Mrs, Henry | fault with nearly all the appointments k uivalent of sfiver bullion;: AN tho bills on | guwica runs—Icanans ity 4. Double plays— | caveer, The ruce s for tho chmpionsh v thoy hi ished that you should uite yourselves more and | Borclay are at the Binda. Mv.and M. | made. They dow't like his appointment of | i subject contemplataga policy to extend § ginmer alone: Zinmer, Bittnian and Steirns, | America, a Lax ) and @ purse Db SVBRORLSAR BRLY Y’ 4 inanuer more to the chureh and pope. In th low- | James Barclay ave at the Windsor the custodian of the iitol, who as | 0Ver.an indefinite period and which will re Bases on balls—Of Pears off Deviiu 1 i ke e to bo g by thos Bl Orosby shratary 60 tha A mastoa formerly a greenbacker, They object to his ) for every one knows to what a miserable con- @ Prince De Caramon is to take place near t Qition these ure reduced now. We ask you | end of May, is hiere at the id hotel oceu the purt enemy; those who wish to re- | turned to the Hotel Liverpool BY INNINGE ) 1 of repabl sult in the issue ofw very large volumo of i iy pears 2 Ty hoviin 8 Wil | ok s Lt Bt THE PAN-AMERICAN CONGIE TRt t o lane: SO0 LreAsUTY notes. made wdecmable in law wssed Balls—-Hoover 1. Cr 4 03 that th lo affections—lovo of religion | ut Ber here at the Hotel D' Albe s | ubpolntiment of lubar commissioner, who Was | fu] moriey they must be paid in the best la ] of game—2 hours. bd. 101 exciiing| < Nowithat i ntry, duties which latterly we incul- | DeWolf | de France et de Bath. | with the demoeratic bout the only | ful money if demanded, in accordance with ? = ' ‘ $ ated in all Catholics, love of the church | Mrs. Will v wned to London, | appoint iven general | fhO N gh rulo of honor j”{"j’“ this government St. 10, Des Moines 4. il i MOl o 56 e iand | e |8 Sifuaef. | e thue s, mablaie and "By il you to matke profession of that faith and de- | New York ar i “lor D v Pyt “]"“‘ boast our people, - If e Tue Bek, ] —St. Paul won fron b o for fond its union with us, aud with opiscopal, | ence. Mrs. T spenn) ol fedan Benit g | os ter 1 her care i G R PoeTl il pobulur itleen | avises as to our ubility to pay in « Daly's ervor being an ¢ 7 . A fist ROk LR DIV SRODAANY, constant fidelity in bearing witness of yo i u f LT the D e A em ‘in gold when demanded, the goverr respect to the Roman pontiff and in your obe A | didate for lieutenant gove - | ment w compelled W diseriminate against dence to the church, Be inspired by the nob ticket with himself last fall. Mr. Beston Jlare, yion, @agawill ak onod eon Jihaian. et lowedJidoir weathay man witun and. this nation will step ) 1 0 Brimb con if 1 For Néhraska—L Cauinniog et talennt hinnt venamabla: 1 amship Arrivals, thought he would uccept Was pro il } 3 ¥ o 4 P> | down and take its place on o financial basis urgo, of whom you have ' Yoy rk—The City of Berlin, from | Posed to give him v it o " Etruria, fr Liv mentary nominat A with ( and South America horoes i SV ) this danger that 1 b has i Lizard-The Wester g d 50 strenuously for the provision to e mother, Finally, bear greatl) your | New York for Antwerp. United States senator to private secretary heart our liberty and true independence, At Flushing—Passed :The Rhynland, from | he declined the latter | m. The gove New York for Autwer then offered the place to Byron Webst | VAL Seilly— Passed: The Rugla, from New | Marshalltown, late collectorof internal reve ) York for Hamburg nue. The latter declined, though strongly be graven decply on your heart; boar them At Havro—La Bretagne, from New York. | Wrged to accopt. Then it was reported thal | ooy s suthor ) away with you and spread them in your dis t Halifux Circassean, from Liver- | the place had been offered to Clifford D. her is the authority W sell bonds in orde SUMMALLY Ham of Dubuque, the son of Editor Ham of P serve fund to meet the col Farned runs—St. Paul i, Des M Pwo- | Bud has wrived from Harbor the Herald of that city, If it was offered | Stant reasing volume of proposed treas- | base hits - Murphy. Daly, Bramt ¥ B. F., with 10,5000 sculsk Mr. Ham appears to hiave deelined it, for he | U notes “A"ll«“‘;‘r» ! Helloygeeill be both | san Flhshasi, - Saonlientntic-phe ward voyage she encountered ¢ k- The Alaska, from Live 1; | said in this city recently that he did not in- | JhROCessary and unjustiiuble o, § piays—aa s Cehpopang Law and was badly damaged. Fifte At New York -The Al vom Livery tond 1o be ' private scerctapy.. Meantime | I believe, will besentirely practicabl Duile—Of Mulus 6 off Hist 1, Blen veceived scrious bodily injur rrabee’s old priviate secretar ‘1“{ Even with¥a safeguand aguins . aagan. Wi - lolds o and'ls serving Gove destruction of our pational eredit th X, by = = z Drowned in the Delaware, il 'Soime tompetent demrat o | BAEY coucessions ubove: mentioned. app v } 2 < Fire at Dysart. PiiLADELPILS, Apri) ‘20.~Daniel Mitcholl ; uS near 1o the 15 edge of per ,CxoAn Ravios, I, Aj er on His Way Home. and Joseph Kuui were drowned b . i1 HNA T ORRICRRS B L AN IR L"”” Loy Zelogrun PIR- ke [Copuriy 0 b # L 1 tting of a skift in 5 Ith has rendered an | lieve thig it would be far better s, 8; Minneapolis, ot Mapiin, April .- [New York Herald | day 0 i ers of local | legisiat®n on the subjeet 1 0 Special Te akien place in results of its representati S1. Pav, April 20.—[Special T the f or t in | futare, A dust ws, or if 4 by better work with the lemonstrat warmer rly W For lowa on inerensing western portions ol or its equivaler r bul now but two ways by which the issue of treastry notes cau red to the vecognized “values of the e nercial world, One is the redemption | ¢ paul | - ure provided in the teeasury bill and the | Des ol H “\""“"" ‘v""‘"“ ALIFAX, April %0.—The st v South Dakota which we demand, and will always dewmand Wik utherly wi for ourapostolic ministry. Let these words trict: bear them with you, too 8t benediction, which we word 1 with the & adelphiaThe Austrian, from boundless paternal lovoaud to you all here v resent o Your . our fawilies and [oall 1taliun O the Spain, from Long