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e : i OMAHA I)M Y Bfj: NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH | itiessstomeetuencsnd e e [ TROUBLE AT JACKSON PARI(l?5'--'-"5-'.'v°'l'3'33§?v'J-'n'-’?'i-.?w S 3i:€""h"7l\T0l’l’H) BYTHE \HPRIH univorsitios was played hefore o large crov yesterday and - resulted: Stanford, 1 l l erkloy | | Marion Harian, ~ Several of the mothers transportation s lines of this country, participated in the general discussion, after whether muiwtliwe or branch roads, there | R g which the following named persons were i e | would be inverference with interstate or s J. B, Winchoster and Ohildren Have a | cjocted dutezutes to end the Dodge | Every Union Workman on the World's Fair | foreign commerde. 1t will be practically | Ong of Bennett's Deputies Ends a Sunday 14 ‘ . county vomen's Christian mnerance 1 -~ impossible herenster, for a body of men to Thrilling Experienc union convention, which will be held in Buildings Ordered Out. combine to himtomand deiny the work of the | Dog Fight at Tietz Park, “T'he White Squadron,” which opened o P, Hooper on the 18th and 19th of this month: | — transportation- eempany without becoming G four nights engagement at tho Boyd lust | Mrs. Edward Blewett, Mrs. Georee A. Blue, obnoxious to thgyprovisions of these laws: | 5 1 avehikk: s & ¥ORGRaeTIN o | ALL OF THEM ARE PAINFULLY BRUISED | Mrs. A. W. Atwood, Mes. W. H. Clemmons. | ABOUT FIVE THOUSAND MEN AFFECTED | and a combination or agreement of railway | WOULD NOT BE BLUFFED BY THE CROWD | aiim it i aetion o ot o e ot | Mrs. C. M. Williams, Mrs. James Balding oftieials or othgy P|~|v4x|\'.ll1n~q of capital ble merit. The action is full of fight from Mrs. Melissa Fuller; Mrs. M. E. Reynolds With the same SRGet, will be equally under irtain rise to curtain fall. The scene is | They Escape Being Run Down by the Bur- Mrs. S. F. Moore and Mrs. Mos Business Agents of the Unfons Order the | the bar of *the r--n\l statutes. laid in and near Rio Janeivo, Brazil, anl the | £ | Threats of Personnt tujury Falied to Move 4 ~ > Organize Tator when injustice Jury STERLTEN B Hae s Y lington Flyer, Only to Be Almost | Grand d's Old Soldier L Strike Points of Dilference Between SRS et WS, - Loy | thientened 3o | Deguty ihally to Allow the Deatality |3v ‘“llll'lv.l}l\flz \“:v‘l-’l“lv\“li\ll;]l‘:wlyr’“ }:»‘j’.“fl. wl Kifled in & Runaway-—One _ Guax fstaxn, Neb., April Special to the Men and the Exposition Con- fta memborship, siil find its useful and valu 5 Procced—Disgroetul Sinday Tost the interior, and the counter schen Chtid Fatally Hurt Tue Bre.—At a meeting of the Grand Arm patiy= Tho Men's Story. able mission inpegsenting to the courts of ] of the Republic reunion committee the fol the countsy @, sbrong and resolute protest lowing ofticers and members were elected for and a petition for redress against un \m;.) - nt 2 . rusts und other Combivations whic ould Lixcors, Neb, April 9.—|Special the coming year: George P. Dean, presi Crieago, T, April 0.—At 8 o'clock to, ‘|'.l \leA'\‘\(vfl”l\\‘rnn"; ::,I‘lr’ ‘m\v“ \'\‘h»“r\l:x;v A couple of hundred dead game sports | o0 TV ) nsiderable of “Old gram to Tue Ber | —Mrs, J. K. Winche dent; G. H. Caldwell, seerotary ; Harry Har- | morrow morning every union man working | has no doubt that their counsel will journcyed out to Tiotz park yesterday after- | Giory™ about dnid” ety o pRtHotio | residing in Belmont, a suburb on the no! | rison, quartermaster; Hon. Lou Church, de- | for the World's Fair company is expected to | heard, nor that speedy or exact justice Will | ooy to drink beer and witness a dog fight. | rhetoric. Mhe $ gl ARt ey e 1 to cross in front of the Burlington | partment commander. - Church Howe and |y down his tools and quit the company’s | be administered wherever the courts have : . X attempted to cr ho Burlingion | Andrew Trainor were clocted members of I i § e oo | Jurisdiction. ft will follow, therefore, that flyer near the fair grounds \\ll.V 1 1 bu :\ o | the committc and Governor Crounse was | €mploy. It is estimated that k oLwe en 4,00 in all such controversies it will be compe k™ and Charles Cumming's “Mike,” and taining herself and three children. Beelii | clected un honorary member . and 5,000 will be affected by the orderto | tent,as we have done in this case, for the | was for &0 a side. Both bulldogs were that she could not get over in ”"“ o e "“”"h"*,’-"""(-'" 1|| walk out. It has required four meet- | courts to reserve the present rights of the s lorse, the | Dean, C. ntley, Harry Harrison, G ng ¢ e business age f | operatives to spare them hardship and at time she pulled up the hor O \ ity s AL bl each, play, is an unusually excellent bit of scenic i v I o aldwell and J. R. Alter, he . sl \ the same time to spare the public the un- gt 3 Sralia? wisl train passing within a few feet of | COIRIC ERL G the Committee adjourncd | the unions to decide the question [NCHREG FIC SRR Fo e Suffered from | It was the largest crowd ever present | ATt : NS Bad Spelis®” with the the anfma, whieh becamo frightened a0 | GG OV L, April 25, atS oclogie, | of ovdering out all - the men, | S G R T the past. there to sec u dog flght and trom u sporting | 41he DAy is capitally interproted. Tho Hoart yan into o diteh, upsetting the buggy. One | A5e 0% tandance of members is then ex- | but it is said to have been made plain to all Mie'Canteal Falirond Hias loss thah two hat th Cralogiie, (noss O 16,18 Vi1, Wi 8very Al ehild sufferod a fracvureof the skuil and will | 5o Geh and the initiative steps to prepare & | that the or Hdes SR L L "“'I‘l" I'(«"‘";)‘“I :“‘ M B AL, wdpoint it was what they called “a | pop of the company speaks his lines admi Di 3 = Qio. Another had an arm and leg broken, | procom will be taken. | e tiagite WIS R TeARE HE TRt (hE A Hu(t: | To SHOUIA NG LN e Br BEieR:|ias/ but.atic. | Vo-viDiethy HEHNS LA0 BIAIE Lot for AR A s A zzy, Faint, in Despalr while the remuining one and Mrs. Winches | anizations to acknowledge ¢ and quit | 1t should use the cars of other Hugs Bub I | Lour and threequarters and might have | Robert Hilliard mukes ahandsome American i ter were badly cut and bruised. —The train Death ol n Tecumach Pioneer, | the field as gracefully as possible. ot one | e tho prosent systom, to deny. the cars | gotie on for another hout if the sherift haa | 9Mcerand iu apocch and action proves him Hood's S toariila Cured, wits running at a rate of forty miles an hour, Trovssin, Nev., April 9.—[Special Tele- | of the delegates would allow this and the presen 3 \ self an admirable actor: he has been seen to | - AMUSEMEN TS, W hIte Squade at the Moy, At A Boer Garden. an American naval commander form the | main plot A love interest is introduced and makes an admirable foil, and partly a motive to e warlike incidents, 1t is a play that The fight was between Lou Herman's | notable pictures and the tableau representing the white squad - tho American wavy s yugth M"*‘- 5'“‘"" rector rouse the enthusiasm of every onlooker. ' Of Philadelphiag fine condition and weighed in at 44 pounds | scene on the Parahiba, tho list scene of the “1 by | duciug tho past \ . and freight of othor lines transit over the | nov put in an appearance 70 it I o \ i and did not stop to render aid to the injured. | gy to T Bee]—Charles MeCrosky, a i ; fine advantage in many leading vavts sud his | o 'coneyirom order to strike wa result lines of the Central without violation of the | While every oue was deeply interested in 5 i ) i ey wors tescued by neighbors and - taken ok S I of the Centra olutlon of . as deeply inte Victor Staunton ranks with the best of 3 3 pioneer of Johnson county, having lived in AUUPEAL OF.E1W Thlon law. The receiver cannot violate the law TR 16T B E e ey b BRI et | it TG BEROH GHIHR R PR g 1o the hospital this city nearly twenty years, died at his | H and the engineers cannot compel him to Wbl bbb Al L R U LU b e FHAREERY IRUNTS = - : 1G4, Lty i A i The b ne trades council which passed | g5 without themsclves becoming obnoxi it was announced that three sheriffs in | presented !‘v”' }‘ st eveni ““”‘ bk hysiclans safd 1 N v - ome here this morning at 12:30 o'clock, | - A T e oty i A were rousec e fi husiasm i HASTINGS' WATER WORKS, | home here this morni \ J the order calling out the addressed a | to the criminal statutes, and the court does | the house and asked every one to keep quiet | ] 04 m“'jy‘_‘w HY i fall | mighe AL Sl Rl [ tion to th I of ad- | uot doubt from their bedrivg and testimony 1 not I 1 | Y L TitVs Norseaiol Atne~tiags r yoars Mr. McCrosky was one of this | long communication to council of ad 10t doubt from their beavivg and testimo and not cause an, irbancd s req “Phe White Squadron” should prove attra ho wor 10ks ¥ One of the n‘m:”, L ‘1"“” :.' ap y'S most conspicuous business m nd n‘lm;v fon declaring that the laboring | in v(m:_'..».\k that they |.<-qu only ‘\]u bead- | o1y amused the crowd and they kept up | tive enough to fill the Boyd at its every per- [ shavp pain in the 1 i D ot A 1) 0 Mmacinl to s | Yvas consifsred weslthy, Eis foieral will | TSN TRE DGO TERHE (0. Se tais, ENCAHOR | 4 it e \cts whenl they WUE INC | their betting and loud talk. Presently Dep- | form shortess o AsTiNas, Nob. . L | take place on Tuesday afternoon, y nder the | the address continuc diately recede from the unlawful and ol 3 — S AT oae _ . AT Bre.| ~The city council at i last meeting | juesices of the Masonic order, of which de- | After much discussion you finally agreed most *dangerous _attitude in which | Uty Sheift Duly climbed up in o scat SA German Soldl the n [ ) B, A ered the bids for the two new boilers for | ceased was a member. First—That ¢ight hours should constitute a | this rule has placed them 15" s | the side Cof ‘tho piv and d Mr. Jamas A, Reilly, the German dialect | and b L o AR e duy’s Lub indeed a rule which more than all | tha fght stop right | we A Tuever daved to ba ity water works to the fire and wi | Seeond 1o establisharbitration to settle all [ others has given strength and com If the roof had fallen in or a bomb ex | et ve Tieip at once and et bt d o Alanites Butwv eI G BlboR Y LI pToydre o : L ik § GROL Uit TIBE HAVe clenviie gagement at the Farnam street theater yes- | that apj 1 cowld not o an Sl “'i”;‘l‘ kL ,"“:“ ,'\i'] now | Guaxp Istaxp, Neb., April 9.—[Special to AR TN DR T HEISDIEYOE S I08btD Ll el i e s, |/ lardoy, in SA= (ermim S0l A music WOIK, GV 10 s und had to be caref fneer and the mayor, 8 WO HOW. [ The funers Aiey | We'do not metn to charge unyone with bac s len any eugineer may at any il LIS Sy RIS g % A MUSICHL G e Tonst excitement. T got very much dise lers will be placed in_an addition to the Tt lfl". Ihe funeral of J 1. Veary, un fan s Sopot meun to charge unyone With had | yine exercse his right as an individual to | but the majority of the mc b crowded out | comedy drama in four a play s o | couraged at the outlook and'thougit Present pumping station, 40 by 44 feet, mate of the Soldiers home, was held under | poiniiot concord nive never e futly i leave the service of the receiver he may not | the big double doors leading into the gavden. | fyjply good one of its class. Its plot is an in- | THete Was No Hope W¥hich will soon be built, The present smoke: | the auspices of Lyon vost, Grand Army of | hered (o by you, and now at this tine,is we [ do s0 in such manner as to injure the prop this thue the dogs wereattending strictly | topesting on action takes place in | ok ¥ stack having proved inadequate, a larger | the Republic, this a noon. He was S84 | look at i vln.- cotmeil of administration s | erty or impede its proper management by | 10 v own business and hanging onto each | Leipsic and in the field at the Sedan during | Of ever finding anything to help me. One day & one, 100 feet high, will be orected. These im- | venrs of age and was known as “Old Unclo | nul T uhe) 'h.}" .y‘rw"'.".h“."“" i "“"I'i the receiver, In case of any issue with t other's necks with all the stren ,hylh\ ¥ | the late Franco-Prussian war. The leading | friend asked, * Why don't you try Hood's Sars provements will give the city one of the best | Veazy" among his comrad Ho was. @ | pub brinciple Jof QUE Erecnent 8 | managoment in which thé brotherhood or | bossessed. Mostof the gung hurrled bick | chavacters are German soldiers, but in parillag 1 thought it over and deciled to try it, water works systems to be found inthe west. | member of the “Jowa Gray Beards. Ho | between organized labor and the exposition. its members ave concered, and the members | dud the fight went on. - Some of the ruffians | cudentally they assume several other char. Fver since the system was inaugurated, it | Joaves ome daughter, who arrived here | The building trades council of this city, rep- | in the employ of the receiver shall desire to in the crowd suggested that Daly be thrown | geters in presentation of their particular has been a source of revenue to the city. shortly before his death resenting moro thin & seore of labor organizi- | leave his service in a body or otherwise in | out of the window, while others wanted to | gpecialtics. These specialties are uite Mrs, Claus Frahm, whose death w o 5 tions, winfeably irrange agreciionts every | such manner as may many way impede the | dhuck him in the waterir trough. But the | clever, Me teilly, Beatty, Frye aused by ost deplorable casualty on Fri ire at Dunea x‘vII:‘-:h\ AL HIRE R, nd the s | operations of the roud, they will be redquir deputy Lo his ground and in a few wo- | Hamilton doing some good singing and ¢ .(v Uay, was buried this afternoon in Parkview DiNoAk) NebitApe Specinl Tele- | relations d AR, el | to do so upon such terms and conditions as | mentst he dogs were parted and the fight de- | iyl dancin Mer. Reilly stands high in his cemetery, Rey, H. O. Scott ofticiating. R T i A bam botonglng to, | s com for thm to. mie thelr agrecme the court may think proper for the protec- | claved adraw. =~ L A g UL R B e An biunt child bf B, M. Crow, the demo- | Sram to Tita B A barn belonging to | gi (¢ SIS tion of the property aud the maintenance of Thicre s o prize fight between two coloved |\ German Soldier.™ N atty's Michacl | do now do all my housework, even fo washing.'” cratic candidate for secretary of state last | Frank Wozenial, a merchant, burned propositions lave becn with | justice and fair pliy to all concerned. hotel beli boys booked for tomght, but it is | Siaugherty is also commendable. Miss Sl W Latimer stree fall. died yesterday and was interred this | evening. Two valuable cows and a quantity | favor by almost —ev empl of — hardly probable that it will come off, as the | Tompleton as the heroine is exceilent and | Philadelphia, lu. Aot of grain woro burned, Loss, ahout$200, par- | 1Abar im the city of ~ Uhicago und ity RIOTOUS 1L STRIKERS. authorities intend breaking up the carousing [ Master Robbie Reilly displays considerable ] environs, with the exeeption of one, and tha and fighting the Tietz resort. \ o abil 1 s parts | Sarsa District court will meet tomorrow in an | tially insured. Fortunately there was po | oneis the Exposition company, and this con = o ehibit b | 00 S parilla ures adjourned te On Monday all the crimival | wind and a large number of people were pany 15 now it this erisis taking i position of | They Attack Nonunion Men, Soldiers and ;i i Eilib g di e b bl bbbl i b el i P | | | singing comedian, opened a four nights en and I thank God for tttoo. Sinee 1 hegan k- fng it, three years ago, Thave had but one *bad spell’ and that was due {0 carelessness on my part, and from that Lauickly recovered. T can- 1ot tell you Bow el better ©feel and how | thankial'tam. 1 deel as i 1would like to tell [ every person it tie world about it, 1 ean and { 1 1 it 4 y A WHEEL CLUB DOINGS, HUAJONCEs ErVEnUAUDLEL B EAMD OF SHeIN AL cases, save one, will come up for trial, and | town. hesurrounding buildings weresaved | 103y and animosity toward the wvery men the Poliee e S R DDAl ] ; o e Who, ofull others, haye miade the existonee of X proval of play « on Tuesday Edward W. Mason will be ar- | by hard work. The fire wasstarted by boys. | (it COiibiny poceibie, e : 1 Losvox, April 9.—The steamships Monte | pourists Elect 0ftic L fodiiNe raigned, charged with aiding and advising i iy A LT BT TR L Gl AL LG LB AL LR 0 o ) ! wore than any other ‘intercst in the com- | Bello and Romeo put out from the Hul enson’s Spor g T % his wife in the murder of D. S. Cole ou FOREIGN PINANCLIL REVIEW, IUNTLY 10 MUK [ sUCcess assureds : e e By et s v. bbb N ALMOST A MURDER August 1 last. He will be prosceuted by e docks last night and anchored in tho roads [ The regular monthly business meeting of S County Attorney W. P. McCreary and Major | aarkets Havo Been Steady and Staple Se- e g s04s to be able to take aboard their crews | the Tourist Wheelmen was held in their new | Adolph Karus Injured in a Drunken Quir- B. F. Smith, and will be defended by M. A. curities StrongFoatures of the Week. The address then asks the council to sub- | ata safe distance from the rvioters. Two | club house at 2006 California street last rel and May Die. - E Hartigan and Judge William Gaslin, FoxboN, AU 0 Diseotnt was steady | ML UM IALer to three arbitrators, the de- | companios of drazoons, armed with fances. | Thursday cveningand a happier erowd of | Lst nieht David Carkitl, who lives neor Hoo:ll!;P]ms-n tho bost family catliar cision to be not later than Wednes, 10Xt i % i ftuatAdy sand efte 5 conts. during vhe past week at 1 three months | both parties to accept the decision befor formed on both sides of the crews about two | wheelmen never assembled. This was the | Fifthand Center stroc ts, ssa lted Adoljh g loand ¢ At § and 134 for short, with a tendency toward | hand s later and cscorted them to the ten- | first meeting of the club in its new quarters, | Karus with an axe and theve is o possibility e “1 know Mrs, Sarah Trexler from having pur. chased Hood's Sarsaparilla for a long time, and have ey reason to believe that th tatement is true” K. & F. P SHOCKLEY, Pharmaeists, 541 L Thompson St, Philadelphia. Asks for Arbitration. SWEPT BY PRAIRIE FIRES. 'Much uage Done to Property in the | lower quotations. Heavy loans from tho | I do mot know exuctiy what is to be The police, who had been called out | much business of importance was transacted | that the injuries may prove fut »‘1 Wfl‘nen Vicinity of Gerlug. Bank of ind, made in anticipation of a | 4¢ne” said Dircctor General Davis tonight. | in full force, tried to keep the mob back, but | and it was late inthe evening before the The two men had been drinking all « '\ ! but one thing is certain—the work must be | the strikers broké through the lines repeat- | meeting adjourned. ‘The treasurer reported | 14 separated with angry words. Cur Genrixa, Neb., Aprit 9.—[Special to Tie | release of government dividends, have been | finished. My owr inion is that th . 1 t . { v - o own opinion s that the con- | edly and began stoning the soldiers. Th ; threatened to et even, and after procur Bew]|—This section of the state has been | maturing daily, sometimes causing a pre tractors will be S LBt DY LB s lite y un \n g th lievs. “The | ) ndsome balance in the tre v and all 4 i ° b4 Tk ) ! lice swung their clubs right and left s the axe lnid for Karus at Fourth and Hick- | subj 1 to & number of serious prairie fires | sure in the market. The prospects regarding -lu{rlllmu own construction uepartment.” ‘racking heads and battering faces, When the | Dills paid, which is a flattering condition of | ory stre One blow on_the forehead | l e during the past week, a high wind and the | gold movements satisfactory. All ar- | 5 I"-“"*l“"*-“ ot ““""““l““_ attempt | rioters crowded up in frontof the erews so us affuirs for you ‘l"”[” ”-\ fow resignntions | knocked Kus insensible, and (the apeint s e i A p i e o as made to enter into negotiations with | 1o stop th roaress, the dragoons beat | Were received, ~ but they were counter- | disappeared in the davkness before he coul Rt g dry spring conducing thereto. A fire two | rivals of uncoined metals in the open | yhe'men or put them to work lo stop thelt progress, tho dragoons beat | 1 coi by applications fob membershin, | bo stopped. The police went down and | 8 usual at the next school election— :mlws lmlfl nf. It ;_uul' .\4‘\|'l\v‘i»ll\>.||\h noon n\y:n et (‘:Ivnlmnu ln. be bought for [ ::mnn{‘h'-ll.Al)muv that; xlin is_out Inf Several police and dragoons w injured | The ‘nlih ’“'“‘“ is ouly partially furnished, | made o thorough scarch, but could not find | but for many candidates. They give hurned the stable of James McKinley con- | Austria ast wek's improvement in [ my immediate department. 1t is for the | with stoues thrown by the rioters and a | but will be fitted up throughout as rapidly as | theiv man. A physician dressed the injured i S ST ining five head of horses and two head of | silver has hardly been maintained | council of administration to decide.” AbganaNt Blo0 £ ; possible, Theground fooys are. fitted for | minss. hoad. and stated that in s opinion | @ UNANIMOUS vote—every day in the strike ve carried from the scene s1h § : | week—i cattle, besides considerable other proper this week. but the market has been very REGARDED AS A VICTORY, of conflict by thelr comrades. At the docks [ barlors and reading rooms and the second | the wound might prove fatal | week—in favor of % 3 s e 5 floors for card rooms, | moasium and & McKinley was very badly burned in an steady. Banks have bought moderately, but the crews were placed on the tenders and | floors fo \ — effectual attempt to get his stock out of th et o bt M oo by 2 proceeded to the steamers, Both sailed this | OMcers quarters. An clegant shower bath Police Briefs | iy steadily for export castward. Ou the Stock | Decision of Judge Speer of Georgia Gives | niorming is to be put it and the excellent barn is to be An inquest will be hela at 3 o'clock today | 8 'A very oxtensive fireis raging in the sand- | exclunge the nolidays were followed vy a | the Kullroad Enginecrs sutisfnction, A guuboat arrived today at Hull and [ fitted up for wheel room and the heavier | o ghe body of Block Watehman Brady, who Bill eonire morthonst of here and to | better tendency, which, however, was | MAcox, Ga., April 9.—The decision of | anchored in the roads. Another is expected | Cluss of eymnasium apparatus. All - club | ! LBALn A A L StRELo el 3 killed Saturday night by a Soutl the southward of Alliance. The Snake | promwtly checked by the failure of the Com- | Judge Speer in the case of the petition of | to arrive tonight or tomorrow. 1t is hoped | \,u\]u:n‘m \\{. _“|” ml,ml lnun i ‘uvn’nnm., g e night by a ith creck bottom north of here is said to be | 1o “hank o SR ‘thelasa. | the Brotherhood of Tocomotive Enginears, to | that: the presence'df the gunbonts will awe | WWhich isnow thrown opento tho clubinem gasoline stove explosio Mrs, Sin- | el ot oneitand sto o lothisrand | Diorcint oaniciof Auateatin Naverttelens: | ! | GhE strikers) Bulicteysly, topravent further | bors nd tholr friends "] A asoline stove, explosion in Mrs, Siny WHITE RUSSIAN consid stock lost. Banner county, to | Yhe markets recovered with surprising quick- 4 e recel eutral Railroad | Giglance, At ail ovgnts the marines will t A house warming is the next thing on t : £ 8 . I Dot swapt by o brairie fird of | ness. indienting strength and a speedy bet- | of Georgia to enter into a contract with that | aficient reinforconfonts for the milit program and it will occur in the near future, | Salled out the fire department last evening. | considerable extent and several buildings ll:r::»‘.;m.I_'n”...‘\\‘l:‘:(\-r.‘;\‘\ L \\:;4 lf‘ 1;,‘; ..{\ _l‘u | organization for the service of its members | already at Hull in case of emergency. ¥ “un n I“’{r‘ll-r »yumltlvr! the l‘w}\mw:: sub 2 s tried: to break opon the safain e been destroyed. FOrelgn Becur: Jwere firm, owing at road, is regavded S Brothat] A large but ordérly meeting of thé strike altern ofticers at the meeting: George At 00N L have beeu destroyed. 1o continental purchases, aided by the clos. | o1 that road, is regarded by the Brotherhood A large but orddrly mecting of the strik T T o Mulholl, | the butchers supply store at Seventcenth = r of bear positiol ire, Spanis! . | a8 a signal victory for that organizstion. | a8 held this afternoon. - Ben Tillett and o and Leavenworth streets yesterday after TRHKs 110D BLTVI L/ GREEIG ing of bear positions here, Spanish bonds & ] v -t b ra100 g s ot | second lientenant; B. V. Walter, bugler ; ; vose 13-16 points, Mexican 14, Portuguese 7, | After announciug his decision that the re- ‘I»I;“'",',,,'(,Il',\"fl,,f k\fi(\|:1]fi‘,,.';;“,!‘,':,'f_,'fi_",',,:,’f,'.’.' "on | "he club ofticers and*comumitices are as | 100N, but were frightened away before: they Losen by Fratris Fires—cCrop Conditions | Lalan. ¥Csixtcenths: Chilian foll ond" | cuiver will bo instructod to enter nio_the | princips Both exhorted_tho | follows: I K. Smith, president; F. D, (8oL to the cash box. because they know it has no equal asa i Bavacable. . ‘gentine loan o %, three-fourths: | contract petitioned for by the engincers, | men to hold fast to their present position, | Moody, vice president; . T, Yates, secre LOCAL BREVILTIES. labor and temper saver on wash-day. i : y Fuvorable, Argontine funding loan, thrce-fourths. Eng. | §oates POEROTE (00 (0¥ W0 enieers: | ind Mr. Wilson proclaimed tho intention to | tarys M. O, Daxon, treasurer; K. L. Potter, i Siuver Creek, Neb., April Special 1o | jish railway securities 'were fuirly steady, | Judge Speer discussed at length the interest- | SBC VR WHson Brofiiimed bie THIeRtion 1o | capuaia. s 3 StanaAlog kro vas at 4 premium last | The “White Russian |s1gmtsonpto “Tue Birk, | —Losses by the prairie fires re- | but Southwestern declived three points, | ibg questions fnvolved. He said: Produce a general strike. e stelkars ab | omborship Committee: W. H. Barnum, | oo O e htbur 11400 neente | use in hardor alkali water, Does not Jorted yesterday, so far us heard from, will | American railway seeurities were unsettied, | 1t will not be wise for those engaged in | solved 4 a meeting this afternoon to hundle | 1. B, Morseand 13d P, Walker. ¢ ATt IERASHAC arah bjure. th al 5 B . in. the. asgeregato to loss than | but showed u decided tendency to improve: | the maintenance of public order to ignore | no frejght for Hull shis which go to | . Entertainment Conmittee-—. 15 Smith, | 5 PREEL e managed by Mrs D”zf enor injure the hands—is per- £2,00. The loss is mostly from the burmng | Mt ‘'l variations of the week fnclude | the immensity of the changes in the rela. | Grimsby to be loaded. “The resolution was | M. O. Daxon, I I, Atlen doh Hynes Max | gy ai Fifteenth and Cass strects was fecily safe to use on the finest fabrics. of hay and groves. Hon. S. M. Burker's | *Incresses oAtchison, 1 point; Denver | ton of the employers and employed class oc- | 81most unopposed. geichabes e, Nogtleidy ox and | LA Saturday evening by the police and JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. place. had o very mrrow escaper | proferrod, 1 Tilinois Contral, 21 Touiavillo :asioned by the phenomenal development of o T o House Committee—F. D. Moody, H. B. | one man and a womun captured. Fo lost mearly all his hay . and Nashvillo, Missour, Kahsas' & Te T e L T T A R T Whitehouse, B. V. Walters, 1% 1), Wiison, | Dr. King yesterday cut the bullet out of | Pusky Diamond Tar Soap, Mokes ko kts sot it was almost & miraclo that the fire did not | Tuion Pacificand Wabish proferred, one. | ganizitions, We are in this case dircctly | Some of the Men Dissatistied Over the | 9 W. Sehnciter and Louis Fleschier. Elmer Fvans’ leg and he is now doing well ito lifs yards® whero ho was feoding up- | fourih eavh, Dacrouses—Ohis & Miasissiop, . B o o R AR 000 " shotn._ 1€ st 1t would have | 1ot Do e ot WL Ehr | concorned with o _corporation and a labor “Order to Go Out. ; KncingBoard—B. L. Potter, H. L. Beard, | The nogr 1 is under = ) been impossible to save thewm. one-half; Denver common, Erie, Northe organization and both engaged in railway | ToPeka, Kan., April 9.—There were no | “pheclul now has sixty-five active and [ There will be a meeting of the Young AMUSEMIENT The weather for the past ten dayshas | Pacific and Wabash debenture, one-fourth | transportution. In this department of in- | developments in the strike of locomotive | fourteen associate members, all of whom | Women's Christian association in the Young | e been very favorable for farming purposes | each dustry it is reported by the Interstate Com. | shopmen of the Santa Fe Railroad compiny | will extend u hearty welcome to wheelmen | Men's Christian association pavlors at 8 | BOY 'S Al u”g;. sout "tor 500 and seeding is well advanced. Winter wheat |~ Canadian railways were firm, though o | 1epee commission that there is invested in | today and the seriousness of it cannot evon | nd their friends to their new home. The | o'clock this evening. HOUR NLGUAR > i and rye are looking remarkably well. Of | trifle weaker on Saturday. Canadian Pacific 4 7 Tourist Wheelmen now . offer a wheelmen, Rey. ), fenbacher, ai 5 D) S 1] A il 9 i il 3 L 5 e B Fohnaas > approximated before SRR | Ty L ow . offer en, | Rey. Benjamin . Diffenbacher, chaplain | COMMENCING Sinda v the fovmer there is probably more than | rose one-half of a point; Grand Trunk, guar- | the United States 30 015, or nearly | be approximated before tomorrow. The | iieeiched, a very cozy little home ata | of \he ',\l‘:»‘\u- b o ot e e othaivens | Matineo at :u'.-’l‘.‘-:\ \Hn'h.l‘-p double the acreage of last year B A e cight times the entiré national debt | strikers are loth to give out the particu- | yop Eate L 10 v el al | ranaidivinlshg | € HE AVSEE SHRNRRL O R AR A ! very moderate cost. Will give an illustrated lecture at Washing: | A, v, PEARSON'S Komantic Naval 8 e second _preforence, _throo-fourthe; Grand | 01y (1S {ONNEYL o 0% (GBS the | lars of their grievances, and those of thom T ton all this evening. e will M . s X d P Trunk, third preference, one-fourth. < RHapIELR 80,000 pas- [ o ST P Slosson Has Ketired. Ak T e Th Wh S Wast Poiyt, Neb., April 0.—[Special to | Mk e O wth of a | €ners or more thin eight times the entire [ Who know the exact terms of the proposi- |y yowe “April 9—When George Slos- | Wosiington Ciiy, anc supplemont ‘his e ite quaclr'on e Bex,|—John P. §. Neligh gavean olabor- | polnes Mexican, firsy and second preference, | Population of the United States. Tho oper. | tions submitted by the grievance commitiee | /o imtod 1o some personal frionds o fow | einte of intarest a the capitas eity. " | WITH IT8 STAR CAST OF CHHARACTERS o g vt { po % o RPNy . 4 Vo P Oy e R " 5 il o " a ore i R ate some persona nds 20! s of interest in the ¢ A s ® STAR S + iRS, ate Easter party Thursaay in honor of Miss | 2. Mine st were active witha rising | Atives employed by the railroads number | to the railroad company admit that thero is e rative 70 lon | oinis o intonseh DELS BUIIN e Robert Hilined, William 1Loeourt, Murray vl el R tendency, especially shares of South African 4,000, and it is no trifiing testimony to the | little if any difference so far as wages are BUYUBLENR EAUIR S DOSING Fr0I A0LY PERSONAL D AR1GRAPRS. Woods, Ernest Hastings. May Wheoler, King Lilian Scanlon, who rovumed to hor home | LY SACY S LSOV | falinfyaose and eficioncy of his ity | consorned: participation 1 billiards, as regards compe- ; P GRALRS, n Cortland Friday. Miss Scanlon has been 8. Guinoss Bro ; o , Hedely, Groham Hon lerson, “Eutene Singer e hointe. while nreferved fell 8 Allsopps | rmy of railroud employes”that ot the vast | The real point at issue 1s whether the | petition in matches or tournaments, it wus on. Churoh Howe s ity Edwin Barbour. Tessie Dangle helping Mr. Neligh complote the corn table, |- Firowers oniinry. advinecd 1and Allsonps | Pobulation trausported under their care | company shall enter into u written contract | yoy thought that the great expert was sin- :{ Bt ?{f"(‘,‘ o ”; T | was i | VTS MECHANICAL ANDSCENIC EFIECTS, which 15 ready to be sent to the World's fair, only 203, or less than one two-thousandth of | with the three unions controlling the me- | o Ty 0 B Zo o g Aol (oodipibpiay of Grand Isiand was in { "oy, congress of navies, the moorish slave Mrs. . N, Swent, who has been visiting H 1 per cent, lost their 1 1 moreover, dis- | chanics in the locomotive shops or continue | $¢Te: Maurice Duly called on Slosson at the | town yesterday yokod 1o ni 0%, thy Tuined monastorv, the “hagdanghier, Mrs. Curley, for several weeks oover thit no employes of a railrond more | to deal with tho men as individuals as it has. (AtOTS roon 08 BronCway atd had, an ex- | —Mrs. T C. Bowerund daughter aro visit- | depuiturs of tho U 8. 5. Chicugo. tho reviow ash, rerdinod to her homa Thuraday. | Mrs, | Brnuiy, April 9.—A gloomy feeling pre- | than the locomotive engincers are charged | been doing. No distinction has been made | tended conference with him in relation to o | jng friends here £ Wi s uiran. B Sweet wa former resident in West Pomt | vailed on the bourse during the week past, | 3ith the preservation of life and property. | between union and nonunion men, and while nhe "l‘.'é' Fanjdvas olaiayediin, this Walt Cowan, traveling for Dan Farrell & | 130 PEOPLE. 4 CARLOADS SOENERY. and has many friends here. AT R ne the weok PAst | When we are advised that more than 80 per | the union does not at this time demand the | (6% [ Hhe Rear fatare. Slossah BOWEret | co., 1s in the city he silo Of seats w 0 Suturday a9 'Otto Baumann and Fred Sonnenschein are | DUt the prospets now are somew cent of the locomotive : employment of union men_exclusively, the | WOUId = mot ' listen =to = the ' propost | Ty cogund wite of Hebron were Sun- | Seloeki Iirst o et R, bilcony. now comfortably settled in their new homes. {uflgh[ur “‘]l:h ‘h\‘]ll auotations ”m\-lllldll United States belong to the brotherhood it | company ofticials feel that their demands are | {00 ;;-‘"mn;‘m aly “that Ives hud | o b G eSO e and T, nos pricos, wnd e, Fred colebrated his first occupancy of his | Prussian ds, ; Mexican 6s, 83; Deutsche | is dinicult to believe t their membership | going in that direction. GOR. 1] B FIIAL i St O itla SlE Prie B - it osievrated his firat oosubancy of bis | | ini, 105 Bookumor, 187: Harpener, 18; | leasens. emoloncy. 1o employers oe ok | Cuarar no excltomont has been munitested, | 1008 timo and he did not thinkthe latter had | C. H. Bartlott und Fred Glick of Friend | BOYY'T)'S "Hew. Thealer | | of unilizing their water power. It is aimed, Put the New Recelver In Charge. | mental control of contracts essential to the | been acted upon. livimain rson for ;‘*"!"'i“*-'“*, in order | yoped at one of the hotels yesterday. | if practical, to make some similar use of our JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 9.—Judges Par- | uninterrupted transportation of the countr, One of the strikers who was interviewed | for me to give my fuil attention to my 11, M. Grimes, Thomas Stimson and J, H. | y | vity o b bir ne: o cour ™, el red the arena for the ime and here- Colonel R. A, Eaton, a well known local perity and happiness in their new location | bs court to adjust difficulties botwoen the re. | or Tuesday and he thought others woutd do | ehtered t h GRANDP CONCERT AR A } . el revious decision of the eircuit court wi 1 L e ) 3 4 Altant ahall Be kriown dk At EoomKas Tak ol Bananan left yesterday for Denve Captain J. ¢ ot is procuring tents for | DEOV oM 000 Ol O e O o Tas ceiver and his <-m|,|‘._\ s which, in theab- | thesame. ' Inquiries among the men failed after [ shall be known asa ‘roomkeeper,’ not [ newspaper man rday for Denver, | e ‘ e ; Alart fose not Mo Na YRR A | Fec s A and Lo i builiers. | PeoDle attended the exhibition ball game to- | past four years, will suil for America on the ey Tt Loy e st T v woather Variable Winds Wil low wad 1t win tie | S0 inporiany diforosce pauestionad. | woek the boller makors and tron ship builders | g, poyyoen the Cincinnatis and St. Louis. | steamer Etruria April 15 ; Senle of pricos, $1.00 to $1.00 has prevented his completing the job sooner. AFIS NALIARER Tadlay. | | TN Tis ward. roubles, 212:40; short exchiange on London, | ity o' their e duty to the | The shovs and yards were deserted today, | 41 Intention of plavinz. - Consequ i ’“I”“'“, """[‘"‘I" o o Mayor C. Rupp, J. H. Thompson and Wil. | 20.4253 long ‘exchange on London, 20, Dublias. (But ‘whoethes. these Jaoter aut. | Allaske mumber otapplications for positiona. | Yonid be useless to issua g iss IPear! s of Den olo., wi e ra S e Yiam Stucfer visitod Gothenburg, Dawson | Private discount, other facts cqually known | were received from men desirous of filling | WAteh. In speaking 3 attend Brownell hall in this city | WEDNESDAY EVE,APR, 19 county, this week to look at their method — and equally sienificant, will justify govern- | the strikers' places. None of these have osson said : Harris Franklin of Deadwood was regis p A D E R E W s K i Tochitios doe and Swayne of tho United States court | in which the public is so vitally concerned it | today said that in his opinion the strike was | Villiard room. My business interests have | ncgr North Platte eame in last eve Mr. Michael Delaney and_ family left for | hyve issued a decree in the Jacksonv is clear that where the property of & railway | premature and that dissatisfaction over its | increased so much that I cannot spare the | =00 Wi v, Allen and wife passod The world's oreatest livino artist thelr new howe i Omaba Friday, Duriug | aro 155ed 8 decree in the dacksonville, | g Giley corpo-ation Is being administered by | havini been ordered was already bopinuing | Hie necessary to make matehos. S0 atter |\ SoRor UL S0y On their way to | | e WOTILS GICALCSIVING Artist, their residence in Cufing county they made | TAIMPd d6 By, West ratlway case, making |, veceiver under the superintending power | to show itself among the men. The- spe Rl e & numbsr ol yaarsbatase Sha putiis 3 ke many friends who sincerely wish thein pros- | g8es 1o SRECEE TR, U \\-m.-h: of a court of equity it is competent for the | said he intended to return to work Mons wish to suy to my many friends that I have RERRN 8 1. b ORI (RROGUETIE Wents Tar n W ColaD I e IOy g BRI, S 08¢ u candidate for champiouship honors with the intention of ‘making that city s | The reserved soat sale oponsats o'clock June. ‘Tnere is a promise of a lively time to . i e L of nn Jeosivarship. Tdodd, the. powar o May Result In a Strike, | il g Mrs. Gil Collins and Miss Nettie Collins, | N 0 " Qm Jun. : WEATHER FORECASTS. af-sho. rocetvd .V'A. Indeed, m»w'v'.’-:-,l‘n.: BOSTON, p e revte tho past | CINCINSATL On April 0—Six thousan® | o' Kave been sojourming in Kurope for th MAX MEYER & BRO, C0.'S MUSIC STORE, Contractor Derr is forging the hrewery partics is as. to the effect. upon the duty to | O Buston aud viclnity have presented o de- | Seore Isaae Le Dioyt, publisher of the Commer The building is already three stories high Wasmixgron, D. C. April 9.—Forecast | the court and prop of the rule of the | mand to their employers for a nine-hour | ¢igeinnati 400380004 eial Pilgrim of ~Hastings, came into the city Ferdinand Kovh and a few other sports | for Monday: For Nebraska—Fair, variabte | brotherhood, which is understood by the | Work day with ten hours The twenty- | st Louls 01000001 3 | Saturday evening and attended the banquet B e PO2YLAT from th 1 11 st few d ne manufacturers involved met and resolved \ FA th&"fl St T"Eq.“:“' PRIZ vom this section will start in u few days on | winds. court to be as Vs : one manufacturers involved met and resolvec Farned runs: Cincinnati, 10; St. Louis, 2 ball given by the commercial men at 15¢. 25¢ 35¢, 500 and 752, an extended trip in the regions of Rock For Towa—Possibly light local showers in 1 th—T' 5 Slion AR lsane. [AERO the requests would not be granted. A | Base hits: Cinclunati, 173 St. Louis, 8. Errors! | the Grand hotel at Council Bluff 5c. 25 5S¢, 500 an county. D16 ’ A0 tha nissue | girike s likely to follow. Clicinnati, 15 5t Louts, 3 9 B¢ I s o ) TO=NIGUT. castern portion; variable winds; warmer in i by the geand ehiof and car- »®Yp0 poiior makers dhd iron ship builders | Tovisvirie, Ky., Avril 9.—Tho Toulsvilles | o G Brafnard, rocontly occ of the proprl O=NIGH A T Lagles e ) ors of the Paxton hotel, is said to have made I A Colebratod Leo's Sacrendor. stern portion £ Tot1ve Bnginers. 1t shidl b reeoentrod 5o¢% | union of this city his'resolved to strike to | and the Baltimores opened the scason here | Lor% 6F the Paxton o amewki I | JAMES A, REILLY, Fayoxt, Neb., Avril 9.--[Special to T For the Dakotas—Fai: asterly to south- | violation of the obligationif wmember of the | morrow. ‘The striké will involve S00 men | today with an exhibition game. Score Tf‘.\.-l ind is president of & compauy whicn in Hia Criginal Musloai Comady-Drams, gk, | —Twer Thi vonne oo : erly winds, slightly warme Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers who | g Ao a Ay A T Ber. | —Twenty-cight years ago today . SLEYORATR B UL samohite _Ruslhbert who aud, mELLGRWEA SRR 10081 Bi0p all work | Baltimore 000020000 is manufacturing car couplers. He passed A GERMAN SOLDIER. eral Lee's great army was surrendered to v Bocord, tion with, or adjacent tosaid road, continues to | O the cruiser Marbleseac Louisvill 001120300 through the city o few duys ugo on a busi- | NMagnificont Scoavry —11kh Class Speciaitios and X H 3 e ——— Base hits: Loutsvillo, 15 Baltimore, 6. o Songs and Duneos General Ulysses Simpson Grant. Lastnight | Orrice o tus Wearinen Bl Owmama, | bhandle the property belonging to said railrond - rors: Louisville altimore 2 4 ness trip to the cas atine s Wednesday - any seat % the Graud Army of the Republic post of this | April 9.--Omaha record of te ture and | OF SYSten i any. wiy Uil miy benefit said CALLED BACK. rors: Louisville 0; Bultimore 2 Matine) Wed y- ¢ | cunett, who is engaged in the Bl pir el ‘ company with which the Brotherhiood of Loco- - Roger M. Bennett, whi A | oty colobrated the anmiversary of the sue. | Foinfall compared with corvesponding day of | Seothe b herhood of Loce | r surance business mperial. Neb., cam; > > ary s PRI L ORI NEINOBES Wro At Iseut RLIL. tho grlev- y R s e Stout is a Serapy insurance business at Imperial, Ne POPULAR. B by 2iyioe b dtractotament 1 " | past four years ; : unces, or issues of differences of any nature iy 28 AR Stovx Crry, Ta, April 9, — [ | Telegram | 1o town a few days ago with a G-year-old FARHE“ St. THEAT“E Bitts Xendes by giviog an antertatnmant in the 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, | OF Kind, hiuve be Ahilyastelad R Stout of South Omaha | D9V intending to remain but o duy or two. | 00, A o ”w‘m‘jfl-ml A erm.-(n;w | u;A’.\‘ly“l‘-l‘lth‘l‘l‘l";::V‘!:fll‘\'Iy:lrn" 603" 4 wihisvole T8 understosd T KRt TBean Senator William V., Allen came in yester- | to I:*L :‘,}1‘ F -'{"“—: Al 9 Bouth A | oy excitement was too much for the child 3“[(1‘“'Q T e T T R S WL ARAR FRAlL BEogrin. | IR TR s adopted by 1the brotherhood in Denver thres | day noon from Washington on his way to his | and Gus Brown of Denver, chumpion feather- | o was taken ill and has been in bed ever | i1 e S vy atin LA R R Precipitation 00 3 years ago. In his testimony Mr. A home at Madison. jHe stopped at the Millard, | Weight of Colorado, met here this afternoon | since until yesterday. ‘They will probubly | Virst Appesrance in this City of Cressman delivered an iteresting oulogy on | Statement showing the condition of tom- | Youngson, the assistant chief cngineei whera ho was met o little later in the after. | for & purse of &0 and and gato receipts ag- | return home Lmorrow | ; General W. . Sherman. After the program | perature and procipitation at Omaha for the | ¢ided thav the effect of this rule as applied | ooy by Mrs. Allen, \who came as far gregating 1,000, Stout proved a_hurricane, | Cicaco, [k, April % —[Special Telegram | ROBERT MANTELL & hardtack and bean supper was served day and since Mareh 1, to the properties in the hands of the receiver | (1 Y T S T \\‘\Ilmnulh- ;n the start. The first round was | to Tue Bee.| -Nebraska arvivals: Grand | II\J‘;:IL BENE A bl adant Ny and the engineers in his employ would be a3 aha ta . marked by fearful fighting, both men beig | Pacific -David itzgerald, Lincoln. Great | | A S Joaae i rsnse follows: The senator stated that he was paired for | punished severely and Brown being upper- | Northern—W. K. Skimmer. Auditoriun K. | VICTOR R4tk RABAT Stanton Affiirs. ) : : o *If in the pursuance of the business of a | the remainder of the session, which he was | cut right and left in his endeavors to duck | Sanford. Omaha In tie Inteusely levul ik Homantic Drumn, Srantox, Neb., April 9 pecial to Tu Ipitation ... 10 inen | common carrier, with which the siver is isfied would be brief and unimportant, | and gevaway. Stout won the fight just be- {] Bk, —The new water works were tried by | {;:;:u fendy for thoduy. 112100000 110 meh . L ALLIL iahare Resoaasry ta! borr, | Antiaded yould T mportant, | g The call 'of time in the second round i THE FAGE % WOLNUfiHT. fency March 1 1108 inch | yey over the lines of the Centrai railroad o | and he had hurried home in order to study cently from its gre LB ey the hose company and the result appeared kil ) 2. o tentral rairoad A | 4y, gipuation here and prepure for work 5 k P f Cihcatro, Al the Fewtitul Seonors wrenn tobe satisfactory. The final test of the | —eres oo - prS here wis & 3ieik xu‘r'lnll nl-ng‘x?uw Gt ‘\‘\::.‘ulll w"f"“il' i 1‘“‘ m'i‘ FH “'mulml s The N\ ..m'r-rn: d ;I-n ed ('lx ewood crack ea ain u e g b, b7 APl remlont, | o made at one | e the ¢ p: e Y Ly L | ital said t it was not certain that e Nonpare efeated atewood crack | herse. 4 Ight, b3 L RS QiR vlits dadoavonee be the duty of the brothechood men in the | 100 1¢ Wove his family to Wasnington, | team m a great and exciting game at Nou THE CORSICAN BROTHERS, employ of the receiver to refuse to haul the the rendition of “The Fruit of the Wine s 8 for the present at least, a3 the cost of living | pareil park. Score K d y train containing such car, and if the officers | for the pre " 30es A n :2 Cup™ at Pilger last evening by home talent srarioxs, of the road insisted that the car should pro. | for exceeds what it does ut home. He | Nopuretls 10204000249 1 eys | ExpOSltlon Hall ] w-agae einIvidmaL ep jo eanw | -ssdmoy xui i ! suched briefly on the work of the legisla- | Picked nine 00002038106 and were well pleased with the entertain. cood, loyalty to the brotherhood required | touched bricly o the work of nin 2 | ; ARl ain. ; S e :&huuhluul“nnl\l-u“r ‘ml“ m! | ture, and said that he was satistied with it Butterles: Nonpariels, Jellen, MceAuliffe nnd Back ache, side ache, W (-(]nci(]:ly Eve., ~\l"'- Ve g 2y ¢ : o The people had been clamoring for railrond | Lacy: pieked nine, —Knight, Camp and sharp, shooting _pains Work will begin on Monday on the can ~—————~ | station and abundon his duty e 1 a bill had been passed which | Crefghton. ¥ ) L) ning factory buildings. There will be three Pars Cloudy “He might, he stated, if he thougnt proper | Fesulation, aud & a i ch | Crefy and rheumatism,coughs, large buildings bsides the o Slauar. tocarry the train 10 'che terminal ‘point. | WS conservative uid oukhi Lo bifoed the de- Ryan and Dawaon Sign olds, chest pains and R et Cloudy Now, there canuot be a doubt that this ru el e il indl consorvariveand | Ciicaco. T, Avril 9.—Tommy Ryan and | palpitation rclieved in 0. of the brotherhood is in direct and posi i o ¢ 3 > v > signe rel ONE MINUTE by the Rdn f the « brot 1 taken no radical action in matters of | George Dawson have signed preliminary Y ; e e loudy tive violation of the laws of the land and no | [d e 1o T N R b LieT Tha Gt CUTMCURA ANTI-PAIN And 1is Entire Metropolitan Orelestra | | d court, state or federal, could hesitate for a 3 R 4 A0 e fiest and | Hala Mmoment 8o to deciare. It i plaiuly & roie. | , Lhe senator and Mrs. Alleu left for home | iy that it is to be before the club offering the PLASTIR, the first and ANTON Sfilm- i | i | wonwaisesy ha, ; Undor the Ausploos of the orth Platis POLLOCLUL, Grand Operatic Wagner Concerts, 2E8s Chicago 1its of News from Fremont St louls. Fuesoxt, Neb., April 0.~[Special o Tag B, |—John C. Cleland hias accepted the of- fico of secretary of the Nebraska Lumber TRt Dealers association of this city, of which la City... 1333444 FEEz I or an agreement in restraint of trade or com: | 18t evening largest purse. Each man has posted $1,000 only pain-killing plas- ) o MISS EMMA JUCH cl . wre v ey S Bl so——— forfeit. The date has not yet been de- ter. It restores wvital “mum Fr |‘I S this ety is president, and « ll‘: o A‘l‘u ":\mmlvlu:f\:illumux:l:i ;h:;:::;n\:v‘n:rx‘ Thrown fron "."":-'Z', | Telogme | termined electricity, and hence is BT Roioint & unicd tho duties of the same out regard to their occupation, which would | BOONE Ii., April 9. [Bpactal Telogram Lo most powerful in the | o ARG OL N U URDAY, APRLL & W0 @ i An the “wothers’ meeting” held in the e i Tue Bee.)—Ray Parr, aged 12 years, of this Stan‘ord Downs Berkle e AS the “wmothors 5 the & huve Lhe effect to defeat the provisions of 6 3 3 reatment of nervous Women's Christian Towperance union tem il ol the Sonle of Pricos—41.50 and 81, e gencral ads Tuslon: buleony Box 8o 118 % exte ple yesterday afternoon Mrs. Edward Blew- |~y : O A oLl read & ver) able paper entitled “Outside Se v gasaloat Ford & Charton music store EE laterstate’ commerce. aw. nvite | city, was thrown from & horse Saturday [ Sax Fmancusco, Cal, April 9.—Th first ing discrumination 1 the transportation of | evening and sustainec injuries from which | game of the iutercoll u\: base ball pame €3 95e.: five, §1 co. At all d-uggists or bv maile E. HuNT, Local Forecast Official {roight or passengers would be liable to the | he died at midnight. series between the Berkler and SUBford | Poviax DeG Asb Cuase COrr., LoSTONs weakness, numbness and paralysis.