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s THE OMAHA: DAILY BEE SATURDAY. APRIL 26, 1800. tions or disputes arising during @ The t'm\nrmy Regenta, An Event of Rare Sci | appertafuing to safd contest or race: he sh Towa Crry, Ia " April vernor Boles i the Pacific further decid are und name at the termi | presided for twiiest time today at a meeting " Opening of the Championship Season at the | nation of e e ore. ahall e, | The Markets All Influenced by the Prospect | of tho boura ul‘,xwg' atsof the statouniversity. | A x.u-'.’.',.x".,.mm.-‘ pitherh ‘h( Local Park Today, fihal of an Increase in the Ourrency. The resignatitn of Thomas 8. Wright, who | BEGRE % 1 group; 18 the PaoIfc, ob: | Frank N, Clarke, banker of Omal | moved to Chiiaith, was accepted, and bis | oyv0q a torrible commotion far out at is hereby appointed and agreed upon brother, Carroll . Wright of Des Moines, | suys the New York Sun. 1t scemed THE PENNANT WILL BE UNFURLED, ||l w-""‘l”;'fll"m'hvvl “I,',', torie TRADE REPORTS QUITE FAVORABLE. ': Sl e g e l“\ lge Love T | to them that the waters were boiling after mentioned, the sum to be signed as chagbellor of the law school, anc i ¥ —— directed herein _— lmlin McLaid, fér the t vice chan- | and that smoke was rising from the sur Art. 3. The total sum of #1500 equally con cellor, and for $on years prof p the | face of the ocean. One of the voleanic iflc Interest ran. Prince and Reading Sign Articles for | teibuted by the respeetive cept In the Reglons Affected by the | 4] ‘\was elogle chancellor, Judge Love | vents at the bottom of the sea had spread 3 | gether with the total gate receip Mississippl Floods—A Falling O | will continue te hold a professorship in the | its molton r nd ashes over the ocenn Itun in This Country | plonship medai, shall be. {mmed in Exports for the Month il ] bed until the growing mass roached the Turf Events | Reading should he be declares Business Failure; :\uuunc Notes. surfu Uhe eruption lasted for several K ¥ | said contest or race; or to the ATraNTIc, Ta, ‘April [Special to Tue | doys, and when it finally ceased a new o of Thomas Mere- | island had been added to the Tonga of said John S, Princo should he be = |*Brr.]—The jut§ th the g ) Played. Wan, TLost. Por ct, | e Winnicr o suid vontestor mmce, - VEw Yong, Apr dith vs Sanders & Sovereign returned a vor- | ZIOUD =;1v1{|| Aobelehy /s o DL L Minneapolls [ 008 | el ive HoE e Bee, )R y. | dict this morning for the defendants. Tho®) FGECH MG L Bkt it peryer [ 7% | Art. 5. No person ot ‘persons shall be al low of tradosays | costs, £500, will be paid by Meredith Yoldl “l ‘!‘ LA TR A ‘ji‘ “l“‘ Sony Clty § 0 | lowed on, in or about the track during the s aro ull influenced by the pros- | Thé Grand Army of tho Republic” post of | Scldlom had aye-wltnesses to vecord, Tn Kitnnnn Ity 5 40 | continuaiice of this contest or race eXCot i | pocts of an incrcase in the currency bused on | 18 €1ty Gve w camp firg at their hail last | 8 simila manner the whole of Ieelanc Onehit [ B | the space designated or set apart for the spec i » * evening, The [;x eds of the entertainment | wias v d above the sea within a recent e W 51 atork other than ty P, one physician, | Siver. Silver has advanced about 2 cents | will be used to buy national flags for the | geological age by matter brought from Milwauke 7 | | Wnd :one. repressutative for ¢ per ounce, wheat 21y cents per bushel, oats | school buildings, * Short speeches were made | the bowels of the carth, Hundreds. of by Judge N. W. Macy, B Willard, H. M. | {gjunds,ulong thie line of volcanic action Boorman and other 4 cent each, cotton por . Thi A B ™ pested. | to light in ¢ the same w as e L e | con island. This latest of tho vol roso over 1 per Missovnrt Va v, I, April 9, but has sinco | g0 o g s oL islands was the produ 3 cents, ffee and ol a sixteenth, pork stocks have | cted and named pr rider, all to be sl i g s 00 | said contest or rac The championship baso ball scason of 1560 | Sald CoRtest qeruee’ will be inaugurated at the local park this | yaehy appointed and agreed upon as ofl afternoon with a game between the Omahas | scovers, 1t shall be their duty to keep a true and the Sioux Citys. The Omahas returncd | and correct score of each rider in suid ¢ Play Bal 1 stror wnic prices for ali commodit of a very mod- cent from the 16th to th son ar- i 7 o 1 ! « ecline 1\ | | i 5 | > eruption, and we ean imagine what diy miioh & 1up sinee their disas- | Said scorers shall also keep posted in a_con- | declined about half as much. | rosted and turned over tc s cers AL \ g ) G AL Pt LTS oIkt spicuous place the number of miles and laps Fail FpbFhe L (6 VAGIE 60, Lavorable, axe, | roo (oo icuriod JOVeE: “"_‘"‘, o omeers | rigntic convulsions of nature attendod s - ( trous ir trip, and determination is written | SPICHOUS PIbeC Hhe 1 0 Thornhill Nelson on the charge of obtaining | {5 TR TETRS OF B Ar: Bitetiden 1 spriug medieine we confidently recom- | ehiof v the marve o o upon the faces of each and cvery player. | * A%t S, The or of ‘this race shall pre. | CfPtng from the rvagion affected by &h¢ | monoy under false pretonses. After his ar- | yindvedfold lurgor than the now 1iitle bt it AL Tlood's Barsnpariila Iatoundiin the atticle \tealf. Tt They intend to retrievethemselves or give v thiiate and iny | almost unprecedented floods id the Mississippi | rost hio drow a gun and attempted to s [ s e e puritied, entichod and yitalized, that tre | 1SRN T WENS, and the fact that Hood's Sar up the ghost trying, There is no real c; hree of the trunk lines are in arvison, but was promptly billied by City | SEESK 1n Lhe nga group. entirely overcome and the who! saparilia actually nccomplishes what is clalmed for ctionable, boisterous | iid contest | m the building where suid Those islands, which were veared | and vicor. 1 above the sea only by prodigious and | the a its tirm mttdenc nt, for the local te their four defeats, h wrshal Daniels, ¥ jounts to about #2,000. He has esca for discour s alloged _crooke d and their losses will be considerable. | ans ned, and the kineys and thie 11 be ejected ¥ are as any team in o takes place. Jons 8. PIINcE, alveston trade fs dull, too much rain hav- | g the oficers several times and is said to | probably long continued eruptions, are | Hver invi small besinning It has n ton yeurs won its way to the association, and things must come their W ih REABTAG Affected crops unfavorably, but real es. | o 'bad man, < ikely, 6ven in these lutter days, fo bo | Those whohuve nover tried the front, desplte the most powerful opposition, O E e O 1ors e vibn ROk It And Representatives and Bac R e S DA L T AT Hf the most stupendous voleanic ) ! N ok Al AR f g s e 3 T i The great eruption of Skaptar 2 victorfes, Moy e all as buoyant us so | AF "m, Bow: [ ool Flor lull and no en- | Des Morses, T, April Special Tele- sbCbdl T 00 S e p]- lng about taking four straight from the Oma. | BOSTON, Mass., April uesday evening | Ay uil northern c do the situa- I 1“" 4 ': S %l"l“' of Ieeland and the adjoining has, If they do they cam have the court | among the set-tos Hw Bay State Athletic | tion is very ume busi- | all ¢ the st '® | seas with a rmass of lava than has . - . L club rooms wils one between James Fallon ‘ ness is lar nd colleetions are fairly prom- | schools were closed and the children planted | noupad from Vesuvius and Aetna com- Sarsa arlll fon pennant arrived ye 1d John Murray, both of Roxbt Mur | inent, and while the money market is | tre \ xercises, This isthe | hined since the burinl of Pompeii. Tt al e I} Al baanturied to the breese at mnpuk chere fairly supplied ¢ demund at most | third year that Superintendent Sabin has ap- | P0G Dnecfifth of the SOt d6s gave Fallon a terrific blow on the left side of commended | ite silk, with points is but moderate, pointéd an Arbor day and 1 this afternoon, It is made of w rable lands and frightened | shoula do so this se: stroyed the “allon fell to n Itis A thor Mhe Champions of 1880 wrought in huge | the head, just above the At Boston fair weather has stimulated all | special observation of the day. Wy honest | Nothing but o merit, asslsted by skiifal arlet letters in the center, and is thivty feet | the floor like a log and all me L means em- | trade, ~ At Chicago the increase in_busin = the fish from the adjacent waters, so | and reliable preparation, purely ve e, and naland honest hus given Hood' Jong by twelve feet wide, In today's game | Ployed to bring him to consciousness | extends to nearly all branche Louis Tried to Kill Children, that for a long time the people were in ! tains no ijurious inderediont w Thous= | Sursaparitia the largest nd made 1t the medl the home tean wilt appear iu their new white | proved futile. After an examination it was | the distribution is y active an novth- | Denvque, Tn,, April 25.—[Special Tele- | dunger of starvation. ands who ILWIEh benetit tostify to its pe- | etne fiest in the confidence of our countey men nud black uniforms. “Before the game the | found '}*-l: "l"' vod vessel 1 ety side of | wostern cities are all rejoicing in excellent | gyam to Titk Bik. |- Mrs, Richard Greener, | The volcanic vent that gave birth to [ cullar eurative power. roubled for many years with violo two teams, headed by a band, will parade the | the brain had been ruptured, causing pa crop prospects, it el e M s A pitn i pAGS U tspring was vory much run down, had | hea 1 d1d me s mieh g principal strects. Pollowing will | be found | $i8 of the entire vight side of the body. The iron and coal cities, Philadelphia and | Wife of a prominent citizen of this cit el .t SHelt Bf Voloitie: ias e he, folt miser o Twas [ chat § Iy cured. | earnestly recom the positions and batting order of the two | Police this morning arrested Murray Pittsburg, make less encotiraging v but | came insane lnst night and tried -to kil her | the great chuin of voleanic islands in d by oo and rec- | mend 11 parilln 10 all who suffer with CRRHIN L5t oanwIA (1 | Willian North of Rockingham place. iallon also'other branches of trade are fairly | two children by placing a piece of burning | the Malay Archipelago, where most of [ ommend it o my friends.” Mis. 3. M. TAY 10K, 1110 | fentnchoe M1 . SATCHELL, Ga Avenve, ve many hours, He 1d Avenue, ) “Hood’s Sars i nd, 0. Brooklyn, N. Y. cured mo of blond polson, vercame headacho and m able to work again.” 3 Church St., Lowell, Mass, room. The house canght | the stupendous eruptions of _modern breaking in the deor, | times have occurred. It was in Simbowa, cher knife in her hand. | @ little east of Java, that an cxplosion | kave me a nobl I“lll years ago, audible [ dlzziness, xo U LUt jan, 1f; Cleve- | cannot sur uncon- | getive, The iron business is more hopeful in | charcoal fn their f; Andrews, 1f; | scious. 3 g tone at P lnlmh Jp)n.l but Pittsburg the de- fire, and, neighb p. | Fallon died tonight cline in prices continue New York | found her with n bu n, 1f; Kappell, southeru iron of the lowe des s still | She was so violent that it.took two men to | occurred sixt Sullivan's Latest. ! i b Ha pressed for sale at #1 e 1l S HbaE i ite Nuw ~Vonk, "Apeil. 30, Teferring to)tho | Poocd forsale at overpower her, ::::rnu]n’]\ 1,000 miles, and so completely ; e p | 745 3 3 e t i a whole province that only 9 . | proposition of the California athletic club, riron is active though ir and’ the Burglaries at Thurman. h faasy - plates: o N ot L3k wenty-s rersons escaped in a popula- r] MiLwAUKEE, April ullivan's manager, to | demand for plates and structural iron is bet- Trvryay, In, April 25.—[Special Tele- | tion of I-,Anlm L poy oo S ! u es : 3. | John W. Barnett, to Tur Brr. | ~The following is the score of | nllivan will accept the offer on two con- Statistics showing that the accumulation of | gram to Tk Bee.]—The stores of H. A. In October of last year Mr, T, Sarsaparilla | the Blood rsapari e 00 i Omahis — Willis, vf: land, 8b; Kearns, 2b; Wakh, 25; Moran, ¢ Sioux City-—-Clite, vf; #b; Powell, 1h; Bros Gonitis, 6f3 Bu “Lthink Hood's Sarsaparilla is Just the d blog tleino BT At now 1 NARON t Broad Top, Pa. rs at irr rintervals (in all seasons, § han, 8s; | [Special Telegram | night said : tel e Rk ditions, | First, the £0,000 pu coal in first hunds has been reduced since | Davis and O. D. Woodward & Co. were | ter visited Falcon island, then four yc e il s | divided, the wifiner must tako all the money. | March 1 have helpful influence, broken into by burglars last night, but no | old, and he has just reported the MULWAUKEF DI MOINES, | Sacona: Sillivan st Hav No improvement is seen in the woolen man- | money was secured of his observations to the Royal i bl 690,000 A0 HEC Hsra Lhit acture and dearer cotton does Lot help the e —— reapical ty of Lond IZErn0 e s Big Bucket Shop Failure, | grapteal society of London. “The R Bi00| Knocked Out by Kelliher. | xports of grain continue large, not- | New Yonk, April 25, —Doran, Wright & | Srained dust or ashes, greenish gra “My little boy, for whom T proenrod Tood's Sarsn- | SUTered the intolerable burning and itehing of blood 1800| Sy Fraycrsco, Cal, Apr Denny nding the advance in prices and’ fur- | oo o1 of the oldest bucket shops in ex- | (10% Of which the island is composed, parilla, was so badly aficted with scrofu polsioning by vy, Ttwould break ont on my logs 53 8 81 Kelilier ‘of - Bostor “tonight 1 out | Msh the only reasonable exiuse for th 123 it e Sidi l' SRR andmaith * | is very friable, and the wave ‘_mq.m« #liola top 6£ 118 ekl Waonb cdnly fnmy throat and eyes, Last spring T took Tlood's 9100 | Charlic Turner, the.coloved middleweight of | Vi X o lirgo surplus of wheat | (EHCo Suspenced pasmont toruy anel nefther |lugainst the new “obstruction in theiy | yiol% (o0 0f W haad was one complote tms Sarsuparilia, as a blood puritier, with no. thowght of 2 2 1 0 | Stockton, in thirteen vounds, The fight was | Will remain on hand July [hossne Gy y. Abtheoffice 15w ) va torn off the edges and con: doctored with im two years and. fou o il 3540 | Sto 5 s. g G Bl ts and exports.are both falling | ©f the coucern, the employes stated that no | 8 s oL | U ecges AC ConsICE | ior, and.thon Thenrd'of Liooa's Sursapntilla, -1 tas o special r ning, but it has I 00 5 0| ahurdone, Deind ast yeary CXports.are both falling | 0"l had dny authority to speak on tho | erably reduced the island's area, Tho | lief and then [t of ovd's sureaparl ful e | eMected a pern h euretCALVIN werial is gathe ter, through wh tter. largest amount of n T SHCTE, Wentworth, N1 | At the office of Doran & Wright later in the | on one side of the cr rl provement. §then got one bottle o ’ b .nmn W' Sarsaparilla every yeo N curcd him eomplotely. 1 give it to my ehil and - that Ilet Kemp Defeats Matterson. ren 1o YoNEY, N. 8. W, April 25.—The sculling | Sc ) redson is e activity for the ady: but the bel <o apring Lory results.” C. PARMELER i, With most s Totals ..77 102712 0 Totat [ of tha v the reports of the suspension were denied | the tide of debris poured: and there w | spring medtcine.” M. 1. D. Lettoy, 16 1 X £l tutnle. | race. for the championship of the world be- | Dt e, bellc i Jo SRy and it was stated that one of the firm now out | elifr 150 foct high, (o U T e (e : O i R B ol e M@k 20000000 0-3 ;,‘1";"'" }"'1"‘" ":“'“l‘!l“(j“]"_" .\xultlnl‘\l['v“:”:“:: ;4:3( | prices somewhat fictitiqus. “"f l“'r; ¥ to New York and | 14pq the eliff slopes gently down until it ’ De G031 00310 e |Dlce tod : aviver and re- | "iPhe minor metals with more de- | WOULL saches the level of “the fongue of land | SR e Motnes 0. | Sulted in a victory for Kemp. i toc P shade hishor | On the strc | : A R OIELG O RRIIC S T amect f Des Molnes 9 | "'Kemp took the leud at the start and kept it | Tond for lead at & shade higher |y ' eon badly hurt in the recont advanee i | about w mile in length, and only ten or 00 aKes e .. Busus stolon—Hows wtton, | throughout the r He wou by forty | “ppe Ieither market has shown some s stocks, but it was hoped it would pull through. | twelve feet above high tide, which forms § 5 Walsh. Double plays—Macullar to | lengths, Time nto Walsh 1o Ph voorinn. Howe 2. Morrissey, Moy, Ty Gl e B by s o 6 One hour and thirty minutes. Unipi Luvghlin e the vest of the island. 1t is a bare, dan . ilian Road heap of ashés whieh the ocean rollers S 11 k St %51t s saiounced! | five doing thieie best to bury oubof b arsapariiia Wea Tron | Buexos Aviws, Apr ; te hns purchased the | beneath the sea. As Mr. Lis AL e vasg, | thatan English syndica | A e treasury has 2 the past g Pt i e This | over the hillside there w week $LUML000 move than it bus. paid out, | Western railroad for 11,000,000 in gold. This € lor of sulphur in the aii ils that forcign capital | leaves Buenos A surplus of 000,000, | OC A divection again and. that | The fnance minis +is confident that | tant parts of the sl of socuritios on foreign aecount | With this surplus the government will be able | through w thin, blue hi o | to control the currency gambling. Gold is at ey G Pand LOttel”y O f J u a l,,ez ' Bought u Br profits a nartow. . doaling and the s trade holds out remarkably Sold by ull druggists, 813 six for Prepared only | Sold by all droggists. $1; six for €. 1 and the dis- | b C. L Hoob & Co., Lawell, Mass. by C. 1. 100D & Co., Lowell, Muss were seen 100 Doscs One Dollar 100 Doses Ona Dollar, Lixoex Pai of today's races Half mile—Salisbury won, Blue Rocl sec ond, Homcopathy third. *Tile 501, 1 one-half furlongs wood won, t sccond, Bessic K third. Time— , N. L, April Summary National League. | AT PITISBURG. | 00100000 0-1| Cineinni 35080000 *10 Base hits—Pittsburg 5, Cleveland 11. Er- | rors—Pittshurg 4, Cleyeland 4. Batteri Sehmitt and Milier; Foreman and Keen Umipire Pttsbury The exports from New Yotk for three | 140 premium. Small shopkeepers weeks have been 21 per cent below those of -— complain of being ruined by the monster Milo and one-sixteenth—IKiug Volt won, | the same weeks lust yoar, though imports Lumbg¢ymen Drowned. establishments which sell everything ko sccond, Muggie V third, Time— | here show an inerc cent, These | Carvmer, Mich., April 25.—Tywelve lumber- | and monopolize the trade formerly shared . figures indicate @ heavy excess of imports | men, while crodsing the rapids of, the Otter | by their minor neighbors. The sumo | INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIMUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARIT fourths of a mile.-Young Dukeywon, | over exports for the month, .but. there | river in a canoe this evening, capdized. Ten | complaint is raised in Paris, but the s e S | Gloster second, Fsau thivd. Time—1:183¢, ' | ate no present symptoms of an outgo of | rogched the shore, but o were drowned, French oTne : - . O sDLopcasoly, GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ; b Five and owe-bulf furlongs—Zulu won, | specic. The business failures —occurr elatd Gggtas ooy Moonstone - sccond Mattie Looran. third, | throughout the countey during the pist The Death Roll. additional Hoense dulies on big shope, g0 Concessionaries, E PURPOSES Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co.. ATl D, tieeeeel 0303 00 0 4—10 40110000 0—0¢]|M J 3 3 2y : SO T NS , 3 1, Chicago 8. mor- | THO=Ldly /= kg vl s, duys number 215 as comy A e | Tonoxto, Ont,, April 25.—Principal Mo- | %% 10 estiiet thely opevations and allow | wir ke place in public wt the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norto), Mexieo nd 7, Chicago 2. Bat ~Bea- anan b (IS IID LT Ay A : K| Gregor of McMarter college is dead. shoes Rt tin und Zimmer: 'Hutehinsonand Kittredge, | 1’odigal third. Time O esnoe fEun raR R L s ) 0 T et MONDAY, MAY 8, 1890. Ompiecpicauiide; Blve glghtbsotshmilo-Captly Wagonor | LA Montreal disrutoh o) thoEvaning Fost R T T T e The w,‘l\'hmlnlul‘ o |,I|l|~ Swiss confedora- | won, Eclipse sccond, Terrificr third, Time— | Says: . St ion i » celebrated next year., . R 3 SLLE Wi B PA0/BGL LTI, AT The condition of general business through- | The board of public works tion is to be celebrated inoxt year Under the personal superviston of GEN, JOHN S, \l(l\m nd \mI « \)\nm ARGUELLES, os o, out the dominion is not considered by baukers | opened bids for the construction of the s snel prominence < that his presenc The Boston-New York game was postponed | The English Turf. to be at all satisfactory, und if the crops this | {ug sowers: One extending south on Tenth public e ity Siriet Bonesty Sand t on account of rain. | Loxvox, April 25.—[Special Cablegram to | _;\‘,u],lm"l,| provea ,,m.“|.,,‘,,)m|‘;,’,k‘ \“,\m e e o ucsa to latter (the Super Mexiean Government) is of equil standiog Thi | 2 glc V. act it is well known 1) he i! =, 5t Y 3 ) AT DROOKLT Bui] —This was the eccond day of the | po £00H ' in fact 1 1s well kno ‘hat | south to Vinton, Anotheron Leavenworth 7 = 'lh-l- Brooklyn-Philadelphia game was post- ndown Park club’s second spring meeting, m:v“lkh:‘nl; of Englaud s Sl itain, is | from Thirtioth to Pleasant, CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. poned on uecount of vain, vace for tho Ksher stakes (a mid-weight | wurning merchants to curtail their imports. flnal estimates of the followiug con- 3 S, r 8 ey ] Iy eRl e 1) of 100 sovereiins, winnine pen- | e banke statement for March just issited 15| et fov worls dont \\uh'.lm;m\ Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 80,000 Tickets i . o SR o bE ; | not satisfactory, showing a further enlavge- | Tel 5 LAt S e s AT BUFFALO. ool hestnuc bory Hr o Portel’s | ment of worcuntilo. loans, Tis Auigust, 18K, | rom WHOLE TICKETR, §1:" HALF TICKETS, §2; QUARTER TICKETS, $1. Buffalo 12000888 0-8/ G Blowitt's thret-year-old chostt coit Dry | the aggregate discounis of the 'bagks | Hugh Murphy 7 00 13 11 10 ¥-10 | fust was second, and Mr. J. Lowther's fous. | amounted o $157,000000, * ficluding bills | street from Vinton {0 A sttt Base hits—Buffalo 10, Chicago 11, Errors | year-ald chestuut colt Cheroot third, There | t4Ken against the curr then belng put'| —Ed Phelan, grading of Pacific street from LIST ORF PRIAE = Bl Chicago’ 8. Batteries—IKoofo | wore e | out !nrll;l' lnu‘|m\l'nf the harvest, while at \‘\’ n]y mlltlln m‘un{n‘:n nul‘-v t street. ) e f ) A tion Brig and Macl; Baldwin and ‘Boyle, Umpires— | The Walton two o nt these advances reach 817,000,000, an | 1. L. Reeves & Co,, laying sewer in Hi . Approximation Prizes. Kulght and Joncs, | e tonke s bteatants vous e | craiso ol 300000, it part of seypnih e romilicayenwortiito t ll'lll‘ of $60,000. . ; $h]ll‘"l'l‘ll 100 Drtees ot © — Lord Hartington's 'chestnut ' filly | I may be attributed t sure for | St venue, 34143 - e W [ 10 Prizes o % el AT PITTSHURG il L | credit and not to an enlargement of the com- | Telford & Waite, paving of Eighth streot P ow Terminil Priz ittsbury 2100 second, Mr, A. Bennelin's . chostant - filly | MeEce of the country. In the sawe period | from Farnam to Douglas, 10 Brizes of N | Bl fo b Lt of £ Gucl. . $1108 | veland . 01 | Vicenzn, by Teun Dezert, out of Venico, | the foreikn balanees have been heavily drawn | T 1100 Brivos of X e e ~ i Base nts—Pittsburg 8, Cle | tui V& HOrE S » | upon, over und above the exchange supplied Discovering Bad Sidewalks. JiDrsalof 4m ) 1014 Prizes amonnting to rors—Pittsbury sveland 2. Batteries— | | by the export trade, etc.. It has been | Chairman Balcombe of the board of public l Tu.-, mul\ « Gruber and Brennan. I sive Ha | saey sin 'l"“-‘"‘—'"}‘«"h““;l'l'k" *l("-“‘l\;“"l"'\“ | works has sent a communication to Thon fanatilanL wpires—Matthews and Gunning. | Nasuvi 1y April 5. —At the saleat | GRS LIRS 000,000 i ordor to pro. | Berminghum, the sidewall inspector, calling Fooine and AT BOSTON. BelleiMeado today tho colebrated stallion | vige for remittances. his attention to the complaint of the mayor 10T | LukeBlackburn was sold to General Jackson | - B | to the council concerning the dilapidated con- Absolutely Pure. Wdent K1 aso National Bank, 11 Paso, Tex oo DBoston:New York(zamo wus postponod | Lon 80000, lso Troquoly, to) the sume for | A SENSATIONAL STATEMENT. | dition of the sidewalks. Healsoquotes a | A eream of tartar bakinz powder, Tiz1e ortity that wo will suy T A e i | &34,000, and Bramble for $2,50 | section of orai ‘e No. 2388, which defines | ening sf rth.—U. overnment Re- | thodrawings of this L vdersigned, stating your clearly, with A rranniy Among the other high sales: Bonule | oy CharatiWihi0Tonng tol |(Reonof ot ingoee o et nlich deltucs) ot veninsltbetngibzsU B Goverontie | Ut mninmEOUICH By HUreot st Numiior it il H OB aaRITH B el ahin et o | Doy Ison, Nashville, & | Su ler to the Mahdi. tholdutios oafithpuspoeio) ey 7 18 S [ tomurdaaitpirtion e e WL bo aesuvod b G B ook adelphia game was post- | Sudic’ Mc ch. m., homas McDowell, | Camo, April A Coptic clerk, who was The inspector will all defectiv T FRETR 3 B A O I MENICAN INTERNATIONAT BANKING (0 poned ow account of rain | 3 | 1 o a xingto lenview, br. ., General | 4y employe of Emin Bey's while Emin wus | WALS to the board of publie works, who will Supervisor for the Government Cliy of Juarez, Moxi | Jackson, lsmur Maiden, br. m., Gen- | TR T e T i __‘m a l' | then report to the mayor and council. 1 (ke tontian | Yot tal NOaORAe, cleson, Belle N de ns made a sworn deposition be- ance with this o i ol¢ = Send remittanees for tickets 1 dinary etter containing Money Orde vivan asso- ]‘:h“' lm ,1 (et fore Mason Bey to the effect that the revolt | i e |ul\|)7 J ‘\(L'.Im NOTIC}L' igauod byl LRSBRECOU DIl lon RO TALI L Dinskyrlogthl cition games were postponed on account of Me-Not, eh of Emin's forces was solely due to the dis- | to m poraonill fispotion ot all tho Note, Address all registerod letters (o A viiin p slm;-\!‘\ i | covery of Emin's plans to suvicnder his | sidewalks in the cit MEXICAN INTIRRNATIONAL BANKING CO., S e o Loful of R0 | provinee to the Mabdi. Bmin, according to - -— \ ke e e The Bicycle o et | the clerk’s statement, sent thrde messengors An OId Man Stranded, Gity of Juarez, Mexico, . e atten » bieyele race | CATCAGO ST CISITORS. | to the Mahdi, offering to sureender, but they o manl G o p = last night was very owing to the in- | 2 zod, und stopped by Eiin's officor \.'}\v l.I.‘. i "lL l‘\-lllfl nlxldl‘ln‘r’“ll — 3 BRI TR Ao s The fair con. | Captain:O'Sh, vevolt followed this dlcovory, Mason | Saky und feeble, got stranded b | 5 BT testants wero all on theie mettle and rode as Confession Bey considers the statement crediblo ygatorgoy0aibini vy o tunama, Heb B Etching i ] i their lives depended on their efforts to tak Crieaao, April e had come from Golden Dale, Wash,, und in Engravings. Hallet & Davis. R Bapendon lr efforts - Ay Dahomians Advand some way missed connection Kere and was de- N fx Linnall I ik nxnbatod. i ul..'n‘l.. 0 1.‘\)1'“"”1'" a5 | Fue Bee]—The Chicago daily pape Pamis, April Dispatches fr au | tained until the limit of his ticket had ex- Artists’ Supplies. ; G REsi Rt ubttua i dond, Bad Il makihi 6 ferent | Outary! nininet the polico | aas tha bl il g toles fron HEaignnt [ pired. ~ Detective Vaughn made arrang Mouldings. Pianos & Organs, nearest competitor. - Following is the score: | HSWeat box" system as exemplified in the | yiod a position_ only oue Jilometra from Port | MO8 With the xailway to have the old mun A Frames. § Sheet Music. Miles. Laps | Fecent counterfeiting The Novo. - The warship Mesange landed fifry [ S0 On 10 his destination. Imported Millinery., | 4 . ] Williams £ v | service men have kept Robert Thomy | men to xeinforee the French troops T e : 123 North 18th Street, 18 Douglas Strect, Omah ebraska. BELOI. e 2 9| of tha “shovers™ of the countevfeit §10 G = = 11y e athor, : - = = e P : 1% 3 | mania National bunk bills, in their quarters | Iito the Interior. Pargy, O'Hrlen; & \walveryéaraid. speoimen | ! Haldwin ; ! e % | atthe government building in hopos of b, | 4ANZIAR, April 2. —Emin Pasha started | #2ain had a nairow escup” from tho roforiy e ’ 3 S tain nfession from hi Thile o | for the interior with 600 porters, five German | Sc¢hool yesterday fis pavents are out ; | Reading and Prine tehed tainiug 4 confesslon from hlm. = While I tho | oot and a 1arge body of Nubian soldiers. | west and Perey hus heon teying for some time Mhe greatost bieyele race that hus over | NANYs of the Chicago police, Captain O | | ) s ) Kreatost bicy aco thut bas over | (ioyLALHIS SHCHED Dojicer Captuln OShiea S | to malke life misorwble for in uncle with whom been run in this cotntry has been arranged wal, took Thompson, who is a | Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions, | he has been living(fhis was the lad’s sec for this city, commencing on the 12th of May | in charge. — Thalatter now | WASHINGTON, April 25.—[Special Telegram | ond appearance hefore. the police court. He und continuing until the 17th, inclusive. It would not answer bis inso- | to Tk Bre.] —Pensions have been issued to | ¥ dhchireed it uncleagrocing o give is» six-duy, eight hours a day event, and | :"l:'l‘l“"”l“lh nd cr inate myself, hostruck | *Nebraskans as follows: Increase—Thouas | "™ ecel Juck Priuwt, one of tho greatest bieyelo | M08 Syping blow in tho face, knibekdug mo | 1, Case, Bromeld u art, Arbor- A DYing Man Flies, AT TG ridors in the country, and Ned Reading, the | arm. 1 can prove all t say. SR vil)e i Frank Mallory, Ord. Reissue—William Sol Marx, the gind larceny man who was | / 1 soldier phienomenon, are to be the contestants “He also said: ‘You' Juys when you are | Uit Lewiston, Original—Nel transferred froul thie county jail to the county () “Phere has been much focling wrought up be- | brought in here rofuse to answer qiiestions | paiinos. Bametond s b -Nelson | oor farm a few tays ago by ordor of the NY YR tween th two men with regurd to theie | 4nd vide about on your high horses, Don'y | Fattnoe, Beresford. Reissuc ABCR A0 . e it / ™ T Wt Cavour. | court on account of;, his being very low with 4 individusl prowess, and the long continued | 00l with me or you will gt the worst of it | 1o Pensio Lu House, | } A LI ANA Rl has i couttaned | o HMH’“ informed fiin That wore I the | oW Pensic auician House, | consumption, escaped from the poor hous ol N [ this great match, The stakes are to | Worst and blackest murderer on earth ho | GHddens John Grice, By Borons torduy. | Ho probably won't go fav, us ho ivas ) side and the entire gate receipts, would ot be Justified in s fur foryetting | 1o Roberts, Prescott; Thomas Maly, Bur. | aluost dying whon lio left the jail I pursuinee of this contest the backers o | Bimselt as to stoke a defenseless prisoner gton | ki Johnson, Littlcton; John | - : ' g ‘or Gar o) 5 ought from the ho two men met at 1406 Farnam strect yos e secrot servico ofticers now believe | Howic, Bloomtield ; Moore Briggs, Ridgodale; Stabbed by wn Unknown Man And Uncalled for Garments, Boug torday ufternoon, ind after o lowg conforcuce | Thompson to have boen ignoruytof” the man- | Y B JReRet Keelouks Hones M, M Ed Dewey, while under the influence of | with tuch other drew up following ug ufacturer of the bills | o Do R s ot st T | liquor, difrered i b K % L ) ey . ity v s yhaviAL g o, i Uy alined ( Nyland | dd: Willidm D, 'Christy, Afton} | man in front of the Eden Musee last night, 1(3 s Le (l(lll]g‘ Merchant Tailors < sm ' of ©the stakes deposited in | MiNyKaporis, April vick Nyland, the Foae Mrieia Oypus, ik [ andosa e chyries u sdeop wound In his | 8 s or cntho stukeholder. — The | Joper, whoso vare casatbructed much aften- | Bush Creek; Andrew Conner, Vandaiia; | “iC% Where he Hikystdbbed with u kuife. | Throughout the country, for sale at ticles of uy ¢ 8 $0L0We | ton among the medical fupternity, died last | Amos Young, Des Moinesy William W, | 44 5| i A hastuuient, eatered Wito on this das, | Wednesduy in ‘obseuridy and poverty. . The | Auams, Goshert; James Bupeh, Scrauton, | The membets of the French chamber | i N . ) LT s b tho backers, Bopresentiv | fct of his doath has baeh brought to public | Reissue and increase—~David H. Gault, Gil. | 0f deputies huve the free run of a buffet | ! o Al mma Tohus 8: Drinis o Omaha Rty it etwoen | notice by walspufo'with the Lealth ofticer ro. | man: Thomas Benedict, Shenandoab, Origi- | connected with the chumber, excopt - if 1L I l() “] 1 I Ootnin AT'1O D, T e a8 A Withes H“‘“ gurduig the burial permit nal widows, cte.—Matilda, mother of Lewis | they want champagne or absinthe they teo ) ‘Avticlo 1. Sald dotin S, Prince. champlon | 8 - T St Monr paunstymyir ot e bt puvi anlle PR RRE SR £ ¢ 3 aplR LB ol By SubDplan 1 upposed 1o b Short. drew L McCard, Cornings” Elizabeth John RO M ey 2()¢ bt At SERRE | vty B D ADHL G . . | S0 b af S ot Sl 1309 I arnam Street. 1309, othor during eight howrs of each day, during | Davis, députy sheriff of Essex county, has | N e 4 ¢ ) » BilL. . e und between tho hours of 2:80 p. m. and 10: | beon iissing” since Monday, wud it 13 'uov: | rish Land Pupphase B 0 It 0 (0 i Of Six consecutive days, | stated AL Bis Geoonis o Short over $10,000, | LONDON, April 35.—In the committea stuge Alterations free of charge to insure a perfect fit 1 ——— of the lund purchase bill the government will commencing Monday, Muy 12, 180, accor o Castor Vs \ | 2ar v s | to the established riles of the ledgue World's Pair Dipootors Meeting, | submit two clauses ombodying ¥ aruell's mo | When Baby was sick, wa gave her Castorla, Auerican Wheelmen, in such case made and Cnicaco, _April 25.—The world’s o dl. | Hon, declares Gosc s offer is a | y . EY dder s & | s his scheme - - B she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, provided. The xider who shall in the above | yectors dacided tonight to hold o meeting | troby 43 by Hself. $82 00ir PASRROHTE Phew s bae ™ period fairly ride the ame Miss, she el miles and parts thereof during said c ruoe shall lared the winnerof the cham- g it b {:::f::lli:.[:lun{l':llxm.ulm'h other emoluments as T World's Fair Bill Signed. N At 8. BUV. G Griswold of Omahs, Neb., | WASHINGTON, April he president has Is bereby appointed and agreed upon as | Signed the world's fuir bill, next Wednesday to elect oficers and proceed to busiuess missed the Complaint. 0 80 had Children, she gav April 25 —The_grgnd” jury today dismissed the complaint of libel made by Bernard I, Martin agaiust E. L. Godkin, . | oditor of the Evening 1ost | :