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ORI P 1 o 1021 AT TR s s ATy g rher-e e AT pa— B ———— " e B OMAWA DALY DRE SATURDAY, ATRIL 16 tooh 3 r 1 judgment of Chief Justice Cocburn must be ’ with the centerists may be urmngml Somo l H Clovoland this evening. The purpose 1 April 14— Omaha_rocord of temperaturo ane HE HIMSEI,F “"L RIJI,E 'w:';l H:w nwwlvl'hv'hwlvrv“r-m'rw::lm : ‘nn\:-n [ IuN;‘--'ll';lll'lu:hul\'inuHu' u-rlml- "‘ “I\I)\ I\ TI"‘ \0l T" | ‘v‘.’| r|:|u \n‘\l. wis to discuss ‘mn rl"ll’u” r..u::‘u’:\'.h‘\“m.,..v';. ”:!m":.‘g".‘l'{\”:v} C th N k After further argument she court ad- | of the compromise which the government is odoral appointments of the state of | past fo e - 4 | Journed until T'uesday willing to accept, namely, a reduction of sminanit New York IImlu-ull-«Mnum‘hwl‘h |kv|l:h fans g P S e 1804 v ancers In e ec 401, 1800, | 10,000 in the government demands and grant were in consultation with the president for | Maximum temporature. 41 o — 0 o ! ANLWAKRDT BACKS OUT, ing a legal term of two years servic 0Xa tat 1ot o= | Dearly two hours. Beyond the tement | Mintmu IperRtre . HS 40 Alexander of Servia Has Now Taken Unarge 1 | wk, Toxas and Loufsiana Visited by & De- | nears iy Mg o e B LR yerage womporature 33 {i= i4- | Terrible Choking Sonsation of Affairs, He Falled to Present Nis Charges to the SPAKRKS OF SPORT. structive Storm, representatives of Tammany had no com recipitation 00 T S Helehatag. e i munication to make. Lt Statoment showing the condition of tom rin the evening Benrin, April 14, ~Ahlwardt failed to pre \--l_nhn s Rucing Results, [ ¥ l\.'l .”. u‘.“v“l.v \‘. rwvv"\h‘ rhan eslled upon ’;.:'\.Ily'y“r(,‘.:::.‘I,»‘.\y‘:,”v:: ln yl”. :“ Omaha for the | DISMISSED THE REGENTS AND MINISTRY | sent in the iteichstag, as he promised, doc Mgwpiis, Tenn., April 14.—The second | PEOPLE INJURED BY FLYING TINBERS | ;Foator CHIL The subjects under discussion | o 0 0 rature sa= | uments implicating high German officials in | 4ay’s racing at Montgomery park was run in | ot mystery, o hre 08 yob MBLLEES | BGoioney for the.dny 19z | | ‘teavid sgatnst th6 goverimens a cold, driving rain and & wind that was al- | e - | Deficieney sinee March i 2o ¥le Tired of Their Rule and ned a LIt- | g\ hsequently Ahlwardt offered to present | most a tornado, ea Razod and Lrops Damaged-Heavy | CHURCH LADIES ENTERTAIN. PRUIONNS fot o aay g to Surprise Party for Them—His the documents if a special committee be ap- | MAFIEE & 25 (0 1 shot, In fhe third race, the Kains In Texas Break the Lo | Defictency March 1. " ineh | urf exch stakes, le the 2-y ~olds o Preshyterin oclable Las i "3 3 onsible for t pointed to examine them ) T Ak AL Ftata aGuily tinued Drouth One Fatality reshyter .‘;.“:‘ |“|"|,.m|h1|“v‘:“h.nu. Was Reports from Other Polnts at 8 p. m. | I ve The president replied that Ahlwardt must | PR RAEHVE farlongs: Oseat (o 1) won Only 15 Reported, i ) ; - - - bring the matter before the house either by | Ofiver (2 to 1) second, Bucepalus ( to 11 third | he sociable given last evening by the | — motion of petition, i W fatmer 0y e ohin: WredgoNALA i ¢ e | Liadies Aid society of the First Presbyterian HH h Ahlwardt then went around among the s Second race, slx furlongs: Wedzefiele o | ¥ : w The Times- | church was u pronounced success, the -1 Brromape, April 14.—The young King | cialist mambers, endeavoring to secure their | 1) wou, Volunteer ¢ ven money) second, ¥ S TLRAKE ik A DL A e | Yo ol 11 ,.”, .' e (the ot BTATIONS FRas Alexander 1., who has heretofore ruled | support toa motion for the appointment of u | Y50 (0 _“'[ L et (25 to 1) | Democrat's San Antonio specinl says: A [ anc cing large, the decorations very | 3 | Bervia through a regency pending special committee to examine his alleged - | won, J I (7 to 1) second, B A Jr. (20 to 1) | terrific wind and rain storm visited this city | {et¥ nd the exercises interesting, ~ Tho | & bloodless coup d'ctat and today rules in | bers of the house that the documents Ahl- | to 1) won, Helen N (6 02 sicond, Kemington idences were blown down. One of them } and the result was uite satisfactory Platto Gloudy, | s . Yo ot 10 to 1) third, Time: 1:46, was occupied by the nil of Cap- Miss o Detwiler began the exercises | o art elondy %18 own person. wardt says will prove his charges will con. t Time: P u 3 p- | Mis: v i S Bt ol | For |||“||4 months affairs in Servia have | tain as little proof us did those recently pre- | (i, T, OB S b SRS QWORY | tain W, H.Cabin. Two of his | i DL A L Toudy Neen in critical situation owing to the | Sented. and it is highly probable that he | Phojund Dorlan (6 to 1) third. Tlme: 13563, | sons were struck by falling timbers | Next followed u military drill by seventecn Cloar WIll-7a1) to gat the Hotso to \iste sime 100k young ladies, who have been for only o short ST, Lovis, Mo., April 14.—Results at East | and slightly mjuved. The car sheds of th St. Louis today | West End BElectrie Railway company were nts and abuse of their power by the re \iigs oveb thm, | i time under the training of Mrs. Jennic state officiais. Young Alexander determined [ | | | Mra, James Baker House Wertz, a lady who is quite proficient | | | ou o ) ; i Predicts an Awful Day, First_race, scven-efghths of a mile, selling: | partly demolished. Many residences and ‘ T AN Bet | of Locust Valiey, Long Island. to put an end to it and accordingly made al Viessa, April 14, —Prof. Falb, the emi- | Littlo Phil won, King Taro 11 second, Irish | business buildings were unroofed THE | Whanidt (s known that they Hid but alx ot | - arrangements secretly. Last night ho | .00 "0 veomlogist, whose accurate predic- | Vg third. Time: 1:39 be of nmile: | ETEAteSt damage was done to shude’ trees. | oight rohoarsals their ichicvemants. dre i Tacont " | oorFour yoars ago, whilo living in Trinidad, fnvited the regents and others to a banquet. | i et vecent earthquakes in the Balkan '<“l'l'w~|i|l~'~ll;!4 gnths ot nile ,""} streets !;\-m ¢ lined with broken limbs | the more surprising. Kight of the young | Cheyenne W " Colorado, a small lump appeared on my neck, While it was in progress detachments of | ponjnsula is causing remarks, predicts that | Mideet third. Tinje: 1:16 ‘”,(h"‘ 4 ”‘{‘""“" T BNVt fok aavarn| ladies were dressed in ved, the other cizht in | Miles ity which gradually sl and developed into an ors o fcemen tool on of the | next Sunc 3 st terrible ( Third race, five-cighths of a mile: Ithaca ChidiLAG | heaviest for SCvVeral | plye costumes, and the captain in white, | @riveston 3 orarecloney | jugensely paiaful livid sore with a centre 1 1 policeme sion of the | next Sunday will be the most_ terrible day aldiers and policemen took posses: | W ¢ Won, Ult seeonts. SUCoRS ChaEa . Tine 1107 months and was genoral_throughout south | wearing t e 1" indieates tr ¢ like s wovernment building and the ministers | of the year for carthquukes and hurricanes A S LG A B il R gt el Ay wost to. Valverde | Cch wearing u jaunty cap, 1 lare white . leatos trace g ] ; filled with granulations like shot. Another sore houses. Though still more than a year | it zones subject to scismic disturbances. | solation handicap, Puente won, Victor second, | county and was the first good rain that this | 100 by b polisied o bl oot e ho Eoras K Hewt, Local Forecast Ofieial. | appeared an fneh or two distant, and I had to 9 short of his majority, Alexander at midnight Disnsters in dJnpa [ Mpsg Muker third, Tl 108 ite: Bar- | fection hus had for two years. The drouth | yons of red and_ blue colors. Duri o oo R LR R LBl rose, declared that he had become of age Vaxcorver, B. C., April 14.—Japanese ad | thol won. Lendvilie scond, Kitty Cherry t | throughout soutnwest Texas was beginning | (i progross € R A ] For $1.00 a ) to close out my sam- | Physicians pronounced them canee and had assumed the government of the | vices say: The steamer Koyer Marro found- | Time: Li00t5 X o a0 e e pean ey | e iy and - froquentCand Cat e | Dl \l.w spex tacl l‘wl ;’\"_‘\.hu s of solid Performed An Operation country. | ered March 15 and seventy-five peoplo were Ty | Wit Eo THA (N Tavmitery W I TG | e St R R st DlRteH bows, fittan t6 6vo by K Arel | for their removal. 1 suffered a great deal The deposcd regents and ministers were | drowned, The loss by the receut fire at | v',f.'f:\r,:]"f'.\‘:."i?‘.‘,‘f."1.'»"]':{"1'4‘,'1’1“' "mw"}'y poor raf wforded here, This rain will re- | wiolutions u »,f‘ SHAUHS, . THE vEulE I aalas; ”'_'H_ AT LY S ‘_\ “HI“\[']-"; 1 before the opera tnel LAE fhos ONG dummfounded. Tt dicrs in waiting at | Kanagswa was $2,000,000 | mtinetsrars e wesnc S 4 vive the grass and be of iucalculable benefit | who ave all from the High school, were Nowtin, ohirizes tob. tost 4 1 fittine | of tho cancers, the smaller one, healed over but ounde \e soldiers in waiting EA ne: 147 Bt . vho ¢ 1 from school, were G Noextra charges tosting and fitt | Lover I once placed them under arrest and took A Thousand People Hor 8. | Second race, six farlongs: Empera won, | to the stock interests Christian, captain: Misses Kthel Mo 1l e T LA Niine 4 el was as soro as evor, while the other did not Stiatt o Footns prepared for them in the | ViENYA, April 14,—Fire ab Vessoprims, | fijjstionsecond, Tammerlate thled. Time: In Lowslana. Bessie Skinner, Anna Shiverick, Bessio [ 08 e HE G RO oIt | s Tho physictans told mo 1 0 KO0 ESEBHES ) i) 5 L ‘ el | s 2 \ essie Godso, Sadie All 'tle Ro - 1 oy palace, where they are under guard. The | Hungary, destroyed 100 hous Loss, 500, | | Third race, five furlonis ¥ day won, 1da ||<nn AND, La., April 14, -A storm of con- | BU! “' -|'qu “1. {w\vl\("\ ':1‘. ”‘\‘\I\llll‘ll h‘ Ll TELEGRAPIUIO BRIEFS, | would have to subiiit to anothor operation, but J & o Uah A A% GaaL 000 florins. A thousand prople are hom jeeswing second, Out of Sight third, Time: | siderable energy visited this section this | STl SOSCPIING Christian, Mae Mo ok : ¥ v | . army s loyal to the youns king and re thousan L . Afternoon, causing loss of life and property. | kth Stiarp, Nellie Bull, Edith Preston, Jeunis 1 — | 1 said | would Die First his accession with joyous lamations. Emin Pasha Kil Agnin, Fourth race, seven furlongs: Ploneer Wou, | A bant of the s 3 3 + negro church | Ponaldson, Carrie Pratt, liva Kennard and Domestic, A similar lamp a year ago came on the right side J ; H Franco second, Johuny Carnpbell thivd, Time: | A Dart of the sugar house, the negro church |y sy The Tndinna N 111l . . ) Kking has appointed a new ministry ZANzIBAR, April 14.—A letter from Tippoo | } 13 i VAU g and several chimneys were blown down, On | FOO Hoplson. ey 3 DUty s Beon: ICornoraten. ot Lilians comt | of my neck. For many months I could swatow The king this morning issued a_decree dis b confirms the report of the death of Emin | Tifth race, five turlongs: Doubtful won, | the — Raceland plantation the thoronghily onloyed br the tudionn ot ATe8 | Wit w capital stocic Of 81,000,000, " " only liquid or very softfood, and sometimes found solving the Skuptchina and 1ssued writs for | Pasha and all his people. Buukrupt second, Moos third. "Mime: L:06u: | cano shod = way (deste yed e seived an oncore, Tho instruments used | . The Cherokee senato yestorday pussed what | Sreat diffieulsy Ling nlowd. Al il A Ry SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Apri ve-cighths | were o men in the shed UL i M it 15 Know \e - Blood il sluding wll | suggestion of a friend, 1t alk 0 a new election. He attended the Te Deum — ——— ot Nollte Vi “‘l_”' AR GHenR S6onT ”:Himm Shbot \\<ll.\ Miloa ahd thias e A piano. two violins, a cornot and a | LIS Knownas the “Blood bill,™ excluding all ggestion of a triend, 1 n t Tood's in honor of his accession to the throne, and | TAKES THE BIT IN HIS TEETH | Lod clitizens save Cherokees by bldod from partiel o 11023 flute. Bonnic jean (colt) won, Sea- Barsaparilla, and the only thing 1 regret is that ho persons composing this quin e o wounded. Another man was badly injured | pating in the payment of strip money | | ’ Mrs. Etta Mdtheson and Messes, Olaf 1d1d not take it years ago, and s live pre. as y cheered o populac he i . e o by being caug e wreck of o barn. In laf | “Jutius sehellke, an fmmigrant from eholor U LT S chosred by BhS DONWIN00 08 MG | e Sbunte Wil HAVE Tils Gwn Wiy of D | U8 E ation third.” Time: 1:92. B DL il 1) Ly dwall, Androw Spoerl, L. S. Mole and | intested: Jianapet !t fmbgrant trom cholor [ VA vare bte, L ait et LAl . thkaniing ‘way hom | six Lottie Milis wou, Misty Maid | Raceland two cooper shops, a drug store and Cusiide A Ao il amburg, stole into the United AR Y. clare War. soeod. TP TR o R A ey 6% workmen's camp were dostroed: - On the | 1 A Cuseadon & solo awd chorus, < Tl | s o Cuadi, Gl i wifarg, A3 | medictne, T sincerely velleve T shontd not have dgdata ”‘;" oy '1f"l'"t‘ wired | o The muddle in railroad rates has been | | Onw ihile: 1 Kayo worl, Dinero second, St. ary | tion seve ‘nllt‘,w\.‘um :||xuhiu_|l A i R e R (',““. 0 T8 HIATBHILY BE e RanHi e ‘:‘1 s [ necded any operat on at All. Theso sores aro \ details of the coup d'ctat were wired rther complicated e actic o clc third 5 e sugar house was blown do s g L " ad taken part in the 10 nia of the conittes of the Min 0w, after taking two bottles, st o b i v e B B b e O U U g dietiety oss won, St. Crolxsecond, | on 16 SURAL House wis blowny down, 4t s | drill foliowed the quintet selections. Miss | nesota legistature, Whieh has been fvesti | 90 after takin : out with remarkable swiftuess and sim- | Gyupps, third vice president of the Southern | Regal third o 11143, 7 Georgin and other plantations in this. La | Pennock’s singing was, as usual, highiy ap. | Sating the charges against Auditor Bierman Completely Cone ! plicity. The regents and cabinet ministers | pycigic, who hus asked permission of the | SIX furlongs: Quurtarstaff won, Crawford | LEOMGE E5C, GEher plans % L8| preciated. Niinseport thut the churges have been sus= | gnq 1 am- satisfied, permanently hoated up. responded to an invitation to dine in the old | fright rate committee to mako further re- | S*3nd (ondee thind. - Time: 1214% @ s Laren: S rhe stercoptican views were illustrative of | U LTl T fump on. the Hght slde: ol my neck 1ias DAT0S 18 ovenin, Bighitswere ssatad at [ o0 BT S B e o | b XOMK, Aot ity Ll Cold Wave In Tennessee. Columbus® efforts to_ discover i new world, | e BOw pump that will aid i f""““”." all dried up, and 1o longer causes m linner, the king presiding. After the third | % : y LY NARMVHiEE ¥ AR T tat b They showed also the principal exposition | 13ids 0 n operution al th acaily all d P, an g N Cotrse'the king rose and said 1o the regents: | competition. If his request is wot granted Pirst race, five-cighths of a mile: Sirocco Nasuviuue, Tenn,, Apri After two L[ Bridgeport pump tatlon yostordiy lirst r g ' buildings at Chicago. . After tho si (510 2) won by & head, Bolero 6 to 1) cecond, | we : 1, in my | he says he will make the rates anyhow ana & e AL ik (B i \ of | witl Bo it 0o vatet 00,000 cubl feet of Wate. Play or Pay 3 to 1) third. Time: 1:03% £ 3 sAmerica” refreshments wore s and | @ minuto sarsa. name, have administered the kingly power. | lot the other companies look out for them Sceond ruce, seven-cighths of a mjle: Blit- | With heavy rains reached this city this | the remainder of the evening spont in social | Robert Louis Stevenson, the novelist who 1t varilla S 1 thank you heartily for the trouble you zn (9 to) on. Ruceland (8 109 second, | afternoon. Furs have become necessary and | enjoyment s of real summer weather a cold wave “Gentlemen: For four years y selves. X | was roported would areive at Sun Franciseo, | have taken. [ now feel able to administer 5 ; o | Count third. i 93, heavy clothing is required for comfort. To - Cal,on the Mariposa. from Sy whis way | i L the power myself, and will exercise it from | Of course, this can only be construed in | ‘Third race, three-quirters ot nmile: Har- | niht (RO S FEHER > PERSONAL PARAGRAPIHS. || to London, stopped oif at Swmou o o count of | a0y Wconvenicnce. I can cat anything once mediately to hand me your resignations.” | part of the Southern Pacific against | “Fodrth race, four furlongs: ithono, (7 to 1 o ViR D g Colonal Bacon| Wia/Rason th past thven | n{ st Lo I Rle e okt o e 1| Mt VAR ARKE L O0RU B ION e 18 R M. Ristics replied that he could notand, | the water line and if inaugurated promises | won, Double Cross second, Virgie (4 t0'1) third, | DETROIT, Mich., April 14.—Snow fell in | o Chied the position of inspecton for the | Pardvidge. the Ci Decititor whe s | “Hood’s Pills curo Nausen, Sick 1cadache, would not comply with the king's request | ¢, 14 one of ¢ st fought freight wars | Tie: 1:47 e the southern portion of Michigan this after- | Depavtment of the Platte, will leave today | Deing so sharply squsesed inthat city wa Indigestion, Biliousness. Sold by all druggist which was contrary to the constitution i1 this lat 5y 60 TrataE A tIE Gkl et wlitthy race, nalt mile: Che roon to the depth of a quarter of an inch. | with his family for Vancouver, Wash, | 100 LONLO00 bushels of - wheat i that The king thereupon left the room and sent 0 the history ¢ DHSCORUINON AL TALIXoaL e i sl Unusually cold weather I prevailed all | where he will take charge of the office of jn. | Markes [ | ith th nature of an aide-de-camp to demand the resignations | The report made current by the Chicago | S0 UG I (s G o mite: Magletan | doy and vonsiderable uncasiness is felt for | spector of the Department of Columbia Cushler Flood Donohu v Bank i At aal Al of the ministers. ~As they all remained ob- | Herald that the Southern Pacitic and Santa | (oven) won, Pericr Jouct (3 to 1) second; Clis- | the safoty of the fegit erop A s MEa G A H Bl bureht Now|[nmconipiivBe SNl 1 why Justus von Liobig in blue durate, hie ordorod thom 1o leave the PAACe | 1o had offected an arrangement whoreby | e third. - Time: 1055 ! ork, ML T Orrten; Cowhar iy e onr |(Ehtrsed witliuitsuniroy \ ihe inlc aeross the label, thus 1]|'|‘|d['hi)lt:‘vill‘ll:;;lélll‘:'.lrl‘l\.«'l; |::‘I};.\‘;~\Iv"rl\-w‘;V:lt'_ the former was to control the westbound | 4 G1OUCESTER, N.J., April 14. -Results to ING u.yf)a N BLAINE. Paupcenney, Little Falls, N, Y.: John Whit- | Yesterday sorming, Flood's vis ’ residences under guard, ‘Tontght the king's | business and the latter rond the eastbound, | “‘Piet raco. six and a half furlongs: Text a— man, H B King and_son, 'R Keil, Chi [ Trom $20000 to 840,000, whicly he furn i e L assumption of power was celebrated with a | is too visionary to be credited by railroad | (even) won, Monsoon (2 to 1) second, Pokena (12 | THE SUNDAY Bewill present a second let 1'(l!i"5‘|'v‘nww’~(\'v:‘\l\'" '“‘{‘“}‘ s ‘”I"" et [ e exeeutivo cor thon torchlight procession and gencral illuming- | yen understanding the situation. While the | 0.1 third. Tin 1:30. ter from the pem=af ex-Senator John J. | i ONIROm Sew Morks frequo T Deckert. 1 (.uion o the Al " tions. S8 vodda o st " i Second race, seven-glghths of o mile: Wist | jaoalls the subjedt=of which is, “Blaine | pope i i b sttt Al L3 2 the Presbyteri n | It is nlmost unnecessary to add that b ints in commot X ’ i rse taken by the young King Alex- | L0 roads have many points in common the | 2t 1) won, Captain MeChe 5 o 2) second, ) B! berg, H. L. Hall, New P W. Pum- | 4t New' York Cliy, Itober W D L LI e A wuder will generally be attributed to the in | Santa Fe has the added advantage of a di- | Ruin Drop (8to 1) third, Time: 1:35% and His Failures The mere announce an, Boston; A. B. Butler, D. D. Booth, T. | s eity Is the president of the sossion and | U118 refers to the worlk-known rd v hsofu mile: Arizona 1510 and Farnam streets i < rec! Shica . : ent o is disting i e » of Tue | S. Norton, Chicago. | Rev. DroHenry Rober f Lane seminar il 1ahi Ll fluenceof his father and mothor, ex-King | rectline to Chicago, andas it has promul- | b0 1)uecond, Black. | mentof this distmguishing fenturo of T : | B | aBEL AL Milan and Queen Natalie, who huve been | guted the tariff as agreed upen at Sunta Bar- | wood (5 to 1:07 A S RLLL N S, G Al SO WA L LRI AT L ORI it ‘ Liebie 'G'm reconciled after many years of discord. The | pa. ¢ e likelihood of such @ combina | . Fourth race, stx furlc Aftermath (4 to | telligent reader knows with what foree and | € each, Portland, Ore.; Clapp. 0 o - AN 1 coup detat is simply the revival of the roval | P NG WG Shabibe of posstumic | 5, Yo, Tamesiown @ o) second, Capston 3 | 1igiifincy the ex-senator treats his subjects | Keariey: I’ Fuller, Iperiai; ' 1. Stow: | s MeGomieh of vz was tatonished ‘ Etract of Beef. smacy which had heen fi sakened araly I | to 1) third. Time 23, i, ity < Ldad art, Lincoln; D. B. Baur, Harton; H. D, y Por el S ¢ Beef Tou p supremacy which had been first weaken ties. K L dispat ' trom Tnd inwhich it wa IYor delicious, refreshing Beef Toa, I A £ ies. | i race, four and a half tarl Apollo | and that anything he may write orsay will | Rolly, Chicigo: John 1 1 North | i [ ! by the scparation of Milan and Natalie and | “Gii the other hand, the Southern Pacific | 51y EH IR I b L R sttt ; ¢ 4 Selly, Chicago: John E. FEvans, North | Sintted that insell dianupalisstreet | o improved and eaonomic cookery. MHBHATY - inipnited b SRR - hand, the South C | (>to 1) wom, Ell (8 t0 1) second, Silenco @ven) | attract widespread attention. His estimate | Piatte; J. T. Hareison, Bromfield; J. A. | railway Allerton, McCormick and . other AL 10 L geriously impaired by the abdication of | i groatly handicapped by the ocean lines | third. Time: 1:00% 3 3 — Mi i the subsequent troubles in which | G VG Phan go out of the freight rate | SIXth race, four and a halt furlongs: Melinds | of Blame and the light he throws upon Valley: H. H. Yost, Plumsteadville, | wealtliy Chivago owners had gulled the pur " the country was plunced larwely as a result | husiness to eastorn points almost entirely i | (7,10 1) wen, James A, [, (10" t0 1) "second, | political events, controlied largely by the | & S D e b I S A v o v ero! 1 b erion (2to 1) « Tin 01, i ompson, Chicago: Su ) g, N B ey bR g U s ran i of the weakuess of the crown. means to fight aad the other roads, huving | Criterion (2to 1) third. Time: 1:01 influence and powey of the dead statesman, | ypoliss e I i, Minne | o\Gends but'seventeen months longer | \ Will Huve Have No Bad Effect, little ithy with the water lin s, Showalter Won the First, Is a valuable contribution to the political | Gillespio. Topelu, Kan.; M. R. Bentley, Red | (A aumittes of the Brotherhood of Locou It e i anty The Neue Frei Presso expresses confidence | WHLundoubtedly give the Southern Pacific | Kokowo, Tnd., April 14.—The chess tourna- | Jigerature of the da. Cloud; James P. Murphy, Ogden, (Y EnBinacme wh bl non Oairal Sunosin R SaTilve Bty iaaii | ' 6 Soryi 3 Vote Fa privilege to go ahead and “@o” the steam- = =t ok 3 iy ) A f | tendent Canift of the Lake Shore roud, w Exclusive Styles in that the Servian coup ‘\ tat will have 'nu ship company ment opened in this city today. Lasker won % — - cording to sintment yesterday, ' and Epring W ns. erious consequences. Austaria, it says, ha . Dl 3 4 R P Eaaniaats LOCAL BREVI 5 | form Jresd nreques v the rein = 2 LLILEn P et e o i 1t says has | At the suggestion of the Southern | the toss and chose the white pieces, thus | SOME PENSION STATISTICS. 5 B e | Youni king, who was probably influenced by | Paciflc, which has always ~been con- | giving him the attack. He opened with the Alfavetn cotiiol] No, b, Danghters of Pooas | Wb 1ats th Conipiny on or | his parents and not by Russia servative - so far as freight rates are | Zuketort opening. Lasker secured an early | Interesting Details of the System s Ke- | hontas, will mect at Red Men's hall in the | About March 15 in R casgeticillig !\nlmp el fram Belgrade says: “When | concemed, a meeting of ail-the transconti. | attack on the king's flank; while lated by n Spectal Examiner. Patterson block this evening. Five candi- | moynyen or frelght cars. No agreenient wus | King Alexander announced the dismissal of | (ntal lines b e o prorneel Y| Showalter made & counter Mr. J. Stiles, special pension exammer for | dates will be initiated. W Irving Gillls, a well known y | the regents and ministers, Regent Beli- | St : 28| ci el thellaticen BE Aank i Nebraska, was in Omaha yesterday and in [ The Board of Public. Works held a short | Louisville mian of « prominent | markovich rushed up to the king and pro- | thought the southern and northern | b 3 S GG BubErA Ry AT LRt andtaliowi and o youns woman . tknown tested violently against the king's action. | lines bidding for transcontmental | Attack was broken in the mid-game conversation with o reporter disclosed somo | Sussion yesterday afternoon and alloweda | I3 wilson, & wonan of ' the towh Solonel Tehiri > King's alde, interpos business will finally agree upon one tarif | highly ingenious playing on the part of | interesting facts in regard to pensions and | Bumber of estimates upon public work. The e found dead In hed . yostorday after Colonel Tchirich, the king’s aide, interposed 3 2 f ¥ indemnity bond for street excavation, in the i | and a violent passage 4t arins ensucd. be- | covering the whole country fustead of di- | Showalter, but lie got into the end of the | ponsioners, _ L B AW e | noon i dodging house i West otorson | B voge: 5 oMce: vided shoet as now. game with a pawn ahead and won a well de- ek { 3 o 1y | SUM ,000, £ Manufac; | street tha nmistakable eviden twfier;‘:,‘}lx‘t_ .IL'..;.,“ unll.l.hs :'m... e vided sheet as now :m i vittors s Shotrltat ois. WMH‘.A ‘h‘”, It would probably surptise you,” he said | turing company was approv points to the iy was dosed with | e e Pt World's Fair Katos. time at two crivieal positions on account of | 00 know that we are still carrying | The very successful “mission” conducted | morphine in whisks by the woman, who ufior- s O The committee of the Western Passenger | having spent much time in the early part of | on the pension list pensioners of the | by Dean Gardne orUiiPlatteralosed on | W SHC GUURS MGt BISAUNAIRRIAN St gt S | with moderate views. asseng A I ¥ ¥ b draught. 3 5 . association which was considering the ques. | the game. The game lasted four hours. war of 181" Mwo oré three years ago | 2 nuredaymorning with the largest attend- Ex-King Milan's Movements. : AYVLG n g i e _ > it A, ance at the early service ever known in the | s | | Buba Pestir, April 14—Ex-King Milgn | o0 of World's fair rates agreed upon Nebrasha City, the department male an effort to examine | pivish The dein stops on his way home to | | passed through this city this afternoon | TAtes and will report in favor of oue | T ! School team will engage | all these pensions with a view to fiuding | preach at the consecration of the new » | enroute to Belgrade, fare for the qrmm'\ trip of the regu- | State Normal School team in u game of foot- | out if there were not some of them that church in Columbus and will reach Omaha l';:‘rmf'l'\u;L IE:?:L“A:“|"-‘I" “hn mdm‘i‘l‘l‘-m"’lv)‘ln ball at Nebraska City today. The Omaha | were not legitimate, as the list | today. ] Paxton Hotel Building. SERIOUS ASPECT IN BELGIUM. i the same fare adopted by the Central | team 15: Witmer, left end; Mencedoht, left ) seemed to be unreasonably large. We found “-‘1"|~‘"“ Brown (nerly Rigeran efitis = i e i s sont | Trallc and other associations. ~This rate, | tackle; Harmon, left guard; Osgood, centor | that, in the muin, they were all right, but | gluens Ry G I G e DELICIOUS 3 b oraes tiis Rioters, e Bent | however, will have no bearing upom the | rush; Volkhapdt, right guard;:Whipple, { %1084 0f the ponsioners ware the wic s and | Gay ne will take chargo of the Hotel to Suppress the Rioters. tariff from points west of the Missouri river, | right tackle; Sheldon, t end; Burdick, | the children of the veterans. = Many of the | 1oyl “formerly the Esmonde, having ° — Buusses, April 14.—There were venewed | applying only 1o the old Western Passenger | quarter backs J, Outy, right half ‘back; H. "j"j{‘""‘;j"_f'}"‘l“’j‘ [““" '.",-““h‘.‘:' wars, | 5 leaselof ten yents on' the. bitlding _AMUSEMENTS } conflicts with the strikers here this morning. | 4ssoviation territory. | Oury, captain, left half "back; Clark, full | married a second and some a third time, | 14 hupchased the furniture and fixtures of = is! 2 Ll He b ; L | back! Suba Poterson. Purvis Asrs The | leaving widows much younger than they 5 ; — = They threw stones and bottles at the police ba 4 , Ayrs. | the house . ARG ADING DOLIBO Railway Notes. | referce will be Prof. Sheldon of Omaha and | ere and they have been drawing the pen- - | . GET A ~ and several were hurt. The strikers are A message from Mr. Dickinson states that | the umpire Mr. Lord U, Nebraska City. sions since the death of their husbands. WEATHER FOKECASTS. t mu_nr_ SEAT ¥ 1 1 aining ground. In the district of Mons the | he is very much better, having had an at- —_ “*How soon do you think there will begin fl OnR 00| & 1 2 situation is assuming a serious aspect. The | tack of the grip - 5 bc‘ ricket Today o to be a d"’l‘h.lll'fml“u“flm the amount of | Fair, Variable Winds is the Prediction for TONIGH T, strikers are going about looting houses, A | The transcontinental lines and those of the here will be a game played this afternoon | money paid out for pensions” i Vebraskn Today. ] 3 LU SPCALTY © detachment of soldiers have been sent to | Western Freight association have not | on the fair grounds, near Sherman avenue, elrdiinime nexthationntioltwenty | S sw s nmyaron,iD) H0; PAT: orecasts | MATURAL FRUIT FLAYORS. ! BOSTON HOWARD ATIE S EUIL SPLCIALTY 00 ] suppress the rioters, : reached an agrocment aid have about given | between the ericketing element of the Union | 1" tha pension. expenditurcs. The. deagh | forSaturday: For Nebraska—Fair; varia- A U ' | A R tug oo olice mado a vain attempt this even- | unull hope of ever doing so. A meeting t0 | pacific hoadquarters and tho Omaha Cricket, | rate among vetorans is becoming very heavy | blo winds; warmer in eastern portion. Va1 Of perfect purity - | HOPKINS TRANS-OCEANIC SPECIALT( €0, B Il 0 arowra teos etad aelte | i berhield o B PAVTARFL 10 club. Should the weather prove seusonable | and the widows also are passing away at For lowa—Fair; southerly winds; warmer., { Lomon | Of great strongtii- | CONSOLIDATEED i Boraly and many workingmen were wounded. | At a meeting of the_ stockholders of the | $¥000 ERS MY PR iogod foeward 1o, e b | I G, OfRauae ihe Shiloren of some | For the Dakous—Oceasional local rains; Orange| Economyinthelruse | T80 Greviert MIh, GHD o oTiile Company 3 Seiel i iy pore e | strong spirit of friendly r ry pervades | ¢ em will e o draw the pensions | o\ R L3 sQrSRarRanised; S - f,‘u":“:'“:l"t’;“‘:; “‘":‘_ AT ":f" I Ttk “;:‘Lfi') AEPIEAC ‘h.‘""'“‘ J‘“‘:"‘I.*“_ml in_ nic | boul the teams, /The gaine will begin as soon | of v.ln-;r aihers r.]u- a |uu;.v||m).n. but many of f’_,“;u“,'.,' Iy oy oats :.l‘,‘,.. fonds) warmer B Rose.sted Fiavor as delicately I\N‘H‘!‘ "",," ‘i.o',"' ot ) \ ago it cided o exceute d | after 3 p. m. as_possible, and it | them have no children and the list of pen- | © LU 08 3 . B plosed thele Bhon, ores | TLoTESDEO LRON tho company 3 road andother | s “not decided before, stumps will be will soon begin to fade rapidly Local Record. and deiiciously as the fresi fruit, | Tho tamons pinno olecticoutor. in lts satirieat 1 on the crowds. Many persous were seriously | amount of 8,000,000 1o tover fndebtanesy | drawn at sundown. you look in N OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAIA, i Bl IR At e injured by being trampled under borses’ feet, | already created in equipping and completing = o= you look up in Ne- — = Tl gt S e S TTHRONRN Ontati A'mob in the Rue de la Violette extinguished | the rond. ALBPIDS RAC CORIDIOUNE it Blogx Olty, Bace Bilipdnle, oo« . ' L | THEARROIL Moks MRS Clokor, ® all the street lamps and attacked the polic Althotgh tbakthrough Dassonzar hinltass Siovx Crry, Ta,, April 14.—-Special Tele- ige about 150 case year. The | » MLLE BERTOLDE FULGORA, KARA in the dark. A number of shots were ox- | o the Misonort apis TSsoneer business | gram toTus Ber.| —The Sloux City Running | cases that we are called upon fo_examine { The Omaha and Chicago Short Line MELVILLE & STETAON 5 R T oms b oarpLiahols wereiax, Missourl P 3 20 per cent less | {coinion toduy announced May 9%, 20 ang | AT mostly those where there scem to be ofitha Ohiohzol Ml & St Paul | PRICKS. ¥irs fioor, 8c, 16, 811 $1.03; baleony Towspupers have been compellod to suspend | LAY (he corresponding time last year, | SN tocey sumouioct Moy 2% 20 aud | good and Just jerounds for tho. issuanee of ] Rt AR e Ko 1 G0 wnd 7o I publication bocause of Uicie compositors ronsot Huo e ens s o rsoly it | Fhousand dollars in purses wil be hung up {',‘“‘""'I“ S oo Amunable o fasian [ e e ror ahon o ettt | Y e 4 having joined the strikers. Most of the | \vas et Pl R AR AT D — he necess: roof, cases they | Llasal ! ; | i T A GOOD) 3 )8! as put on last fall from Nebraska City and 00 poor to i laxpanse o s 2 \ilwauleo it is afMectionately - $ ll‘_‘l\{l: Rilgyibloed shetr doors. ho entive | Auburn to Omaha. It meets the want of o [ HARRINGTON IS ALL RIGHT. i |)||‘|4“\'\¢I’\‘;llfllx‘lf\ e Willcure You, is a true statement of the | yghnad, " oy its patrons, has -taken | THEATER. | .ox 0 s ¢ U 8 been ordered under armsand | Japgo section of the country and Omaha is | — ) A L b RS TRl s action of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, when 3 R R older compot- | the regular troops are contined to their bar- | hrought into closer relationship with the | Local Weather Ofiicial Doclares That Ife 15 | DarUcs huve died who kuew the facts bear- - 9h | front runkc auonget its older compats | Visiaahey ditiess for any emergoncy, A | oroukht ! Soaer ] HEAby u T D upon the cases it becomes a dificult matter taken for diseases originating in impure | itors, and to-day stands unvivaled for M(NUQ & m \UAY APHIL l" & la teeling of dread provails everywhere, - it is | CCUMWY than ever before through this train 4 Abo usplelon, for them to establish their claims, although blood; but, while this assertion is trueof | speed, comfort ~and safety. Hore is i Ropdill 4 A - — | Captain Hunt of the Omaha weather bu- | the. be very dese 2. Thel 4 | i J sl . | U § ] irst visit to Omw b | somewhat lessened, however, by the belief Rilkelof, neonia e AR Ebus. Da Witt's A " 1oy may. bavary deserying, IThen we: look AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as thousands can | & map showing its short line be ’ o athe wloters would have'no chauce | Witch Huzel Salve will curo them, [ReR® :‘,"’;"l‘:\“‘,’,‘\“‘\';,"‘",’;':',‘: ”‘"[' :"“";’:'",'“"? An occasionatly we detace frand b oesed | attest, it cannot bo truthfully applied to | tweon Omaha, Counell Blufls and Chi- | Shass r"“‘“’“a"’s Company Reports of disorders continue to come in Neras.. copmed the weather bureau at Washin vitl | the government from Imposition. ‘The cases otlier preparations, which vngrincipled e weathe au at Washington, will ] G & [ from the provinces. A veritable bastle was SOUTH SIDERS PROTEST. | prove to be nothing bu s .of attempted fraud are not so frequont dealers will recommend, and try to jm- 1 : fought in Louvain today. Tne gendarmes : ! n g but the trumped up | however, as many peaple suspect. Ther a ] and the authoritics had to call on the troops the City Counci been purloining small picces of property be- | Parties axe unable to produce the necossar | Ayers! Take Ayer's :-n-lxnmllu and T ot 1B 1aT iy 11 DeMile to preserve orde aanine oo R nalA | INEInE 1o/ tha Faverukisnt apa ara oty proof of their claims than where there ison Ayer’s only, if you need a blood-purifier | 4 : 2018 Khichts of Labor of Charierol have .“’\“".‘” :I\fl] “r ,'“::,'lll‘l i II,"l:""'“: s ‘“l',]l‘l e (..w\..,.”:,,,.”.l::.':\“|,;"”|‘|:1“:“ft |"nl)— attempt to perpetrate fraud.” .m}.l R m.‘..mny | s JNo wYork, 100 nigite o Gtk ordered an immediate general strike, Dup- | °F Metz hall last 9:Rroteat agninak tho aDead of theeperimani T T Mty | | diay'nt the followinz prices: Iirst floor, 300 A T the Hlotine. i bue ot geriee: DU | action of the council in taking the 20,000 | bish at the head of the department, WHICH WAS THE BRUTE? This medicine, for nearly fifty yea ay ot the tollowlnz pricow; Iirst floor, 3o, city tonight, the occupants of u certain shop | from the south side park fund and placing Lam pretty well acquainted with Mr. b has enjoyed a reputation, and made a . - - {“1:'1(1 l,,,\‘ u“:”m‘m,,\ “:m o wvhxm;alul | thut amount to the fund for the improve- | Harriugton. '1 |wl|m-l.-:x|\mx|1 100 BEE re- | Contractors Arroflaf for Cruelly Beat | record for cuves, that has never been | cago, over which runs the finest Equip: BOYD S ‘““\ l‘ \‘1‘“ CONCERT bottles. A detachment o rmes ordered | ment of parks. porter yesterday, “‘and I want to say that he Thelr Ovabgorked Mules, equaled by other preparations. AYER'S | ped Electric Lighted Steam IHeated . ¢ | fea e the inmates forced o entrabee | After a long debate the following resolu- | 13 85 square and honorable a man us & have | Yesterday aftesliogh Attorney William F. | Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of he. | Vestibuled Trains with Magniticont |~ WEDNESDAY EVE, APRIL 19 criminately with their rifles, while other | tion was passed: That “It is the sense of | ©Ver had the pleasure of knowing. I do not | Wappich mm a domplaint wn police court | reditary scrofula and other blood dis- | Dining Cav service enroute, I A. Nush | . gendarmes stood at tho door aud struck | this meeting of south side citizeus that tho | believe for o minute that he has appro- | charging S. J. Petgeadn and Frank Kenncdy | enses from the system, and it has, deser. | 15 the General Agent and’the Omaha with their swords those who tried to escape. | park commissioners should select a site for o riated to his own use & ol e propel with cruel l.n:n Both we rested | 4 City Ticket Oftfico is at No. 1501 ar- scape. | 1 asite fora | 1 any of the property | with cruelty to Both were arrested T L et an t Lo ) Many of the inmates received serious | Park substantially as follows: Commencing | Of the government. He may have had | at once and gave Wnds for their appearance | 0 the g Jeeple. nam St., The wor { § w'{ml-h nd nine were taken to the hospital. | With the boulevard on Bancroft strect at a | desk sent to his hotuse, but if he did, you | 7 | ot w00 aule 4t fas Negor & liro, Co A dispatch | | | FARNAM St. THEATRE "33} TO=NIGHT. ROBERT -- MANTELL 1 1 ved from Licge this even: | point between Sixth and Ninth streets and | may be sure he hactuse for it there in the | ' Potice court thisyprning 9 E ing savs that the strike there has ended and | extending in a southerly direetion to a poiny | work connected with his office, He had a | Peterson is a confractor who is excavating that all the mines are fully manned. dtween the Sauter and Murray tracts, a | right to send a desk to his house 1f he found | at the southwest eovner of Fifteenth and g A desperate encounter took place tonight | distance of about a quarter of a mile, to a | that he could work there to a better ad- | Harney streets andisusing a lot of broken between strikers and the police at Wasmul. | park site to be taken by acquiring a tract of | vantage than h uld at the office. | d s 3 1 - > A ce s § alk o £ 0 tract o o ¢ than he could at the offic own mules to hayj his sc rs. Several p =~ We will send yon th Twenty-seven of the strikers were arrested. | land of Sauter, Pontag and Nack. together | #We are experiencing somo elay here in | Sowiies L0 Bau) bis scrapers, Several | Sa rsaparilla L mem i, g with another four- tract adjoining, and | getting into our new quarters by reason of } b AY00¢ corner yesterday and "{M Foan anaisTISoNL CARTER'S ARGUMENT, that portion of the Clark tract west of the | this little unplea watched the drivérs and a couple of boys | Tit0s will itness, but [ believe it railway tracks and of the Mur- | will all be cleared away soon and that Mr. | beat the animals, @ne lad had a piece of | “I cannat forbear to express my joyat | 58 B 3 DUAL | He Contin ray land deen 100 :'u;.]w"‘n'\l\ff,- s e ::mlr'tllk:h:u‘\}» rubber hose and |n".?‘vu|-'ll J“r’.y"'ip -..(1 | the relief T have obtained from the use | r\.. g8 Liedtand pavifealigfe “ V]|9TO R\ WL RA ?AT Sido | Bark, along with a bor anceting with | T eanmot be aceused of playing “the part of a | delight in clubbing $48 poor dumb animals of AYEE rsaparilla. Iwas afflicted 1P o L120080 YON MM LS § EOEANE AN RO T Pans Aprll 16—~Cartor continued tun | PTG 0 Cariaidsineel (o | Sasonnantin i, for bl el ugwn that | Dieces of bogria SLL, WAgUD spckes WG | it kiduoy troublos. for about six | e EERERTC] THE FAGE i MOONLIGHT, argument in behalf of the United States this | appointed the following committee to pross publican, T simply wish to. stand up for | 8long with their heavy loads. M onths, suffering greatly with pains in Usual Saturday Matinee. morning before the Bering sea arbitration :5“- \.‘ml\‘. m,.)n claims: =~ Messrs. Schroder, | 8n honest man.” . One mm--|'n |;.u'¥|;ulml' nml slow, and it the small of my back. In addition to . P02y “' court. Kasper, Hanchett, Stuht, Bertrand or £t got most of the beating. Upon ' looking | . % RO o After quoting the ukase of 1521, Mr. Car. | © iShorband Brongan. - This :l‘:”l'l"l'v”’f“"‘"l'l“r': | INGALLS ON BLAINE. Bt tho animal Mr. Wappich f(')luh‘: ]l(llL’ALl shis, my body was covered with plmply F‘R“A“ St. THEATER, %%} The three mile limit, he Sewers and grading in that part of town | eF fr the bloody flesh was exposed. 1 8 said, was not observed as absolutely in the also talked over, but no action taken, = | Iugalls, the subject of which is, “Blaine | Upon Mr. Wappich telling Peterson that | t1m@ the pains ccased and the pimples | ROBERT G AYLO R i Hme of peace s in war. As necessary for gk T altint and His Failures.” The mere aunounce. | he would complain against him, this particu. | ~ disappeared. Iadviseevery youngman | 10 his LateatNew Vork buigilig sicoes s sent to the stable, | or woman, in case of sickness result SPORT MoALLISTE K i A ol sl M S ————— - ; Car | will look after the South park fund swhich | AEA U8 the flesh under the collar was raw, and | ©ruptions. The remedies prescribed 19, 250 35,905 and 700, ;:;:.T:x‘n:m::ll l:M..t.. HEMA "“'}V L 1““"?: they think has been unlawfully transferred | Tyg Suxpay Brw will present a second let. | Ut the auimal's hips had been beaten failed to helpme. I then began to take 4 NIGHTS < SUNDAY existed d that seizures could | to the general purk fund UND, - econd let- | 5] the hair had all been worn awa ¢ v 3 Sarsape and a shoi Hats not_be effecteq. : n the pen of ex-Senator John J i away und | AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short Mo 1hmitable 1rish CamonTa 3o protection of the soal ndustry he main- | Piles of people have piles, but Do Witv's | ment of this distinguishing featu larly ill-used mule w e of Tue reh and seizure of vessels are Britaln, intimated that Great Britain heid April 14.—The Evening Post | influence and power of the dead statesms ointment made last Tuesday, Lie DJI&:])huun_ learns through its Berlin correspondent that e etbitlan litical | tenaas Governor Snoolisa Socator Mus ter replied that fm that case the | hints are being made that a compromise | | Justitied. WitohHaza) Salve will cure them SusDAY Bes will be sufiolent, Ev e “'Il,““_;lw"‘d nflm‘;ul’”l“";““ veoal lnn';‘.‘":;_‘\l~ | ing from impure blood, no matter how | | T e o ONE OF THE 400 ik Cartor then preceeded to quote from Jows's Renmiing Helisore tell ader knows with what force and | weak, but denied that the animal had beeu | IX:“&:”“‘““ the i “"‘I”'l":;' to take | | oo bouulas VRGuAMIST MuLiA0-Ho Alir sans 2 lecision of Chief Justice Marshall, to the D o e ; ' 4 brilliancy the ex-senator treats his subjects | misused, and said that the great raw sores | Y ER'S Sarsaparilla,” —H. L. Jarmann, | EL AT affect that the right of seizure and search | ATHANTA Ga., April 14.—The lowa Press | oo o% 0 SR ACR RO (EECE (U8 o will | on the neck and back had been caused while | 33 William st., New York City. T ONDERLAHD, and q was not limited to throe miles. Mr. Carter | 8580ciation, after viewing the sights, left MYE A Y | intrausit from Wyomiag ' ! BIJOU THEATER aaid he had 1o doubt thot Great Briteiyod | here last night for Savannah. attract widespread attention. His estimate i s M . 4 ALL THIS WEEK mitted this theory. ——— | of Blaine and the light he throws upon | Tammany Leaders Talk with Cleveland. Furnishes the Best and Cheapest Method ol THE BIIOU STOCK COMPANY BE Chatiat Easall: coussel for Grest » Compromise | political events, coutrolled largely by the | Wasuixatos, D. C., April 14.—Pursuant to wiie "RE-PROGFING “lfljszs'l«' i Supporting AGNES FULLER i Viite for catalogue of Lathing, Fenc Htable Fixtures oto. “FANCHON.”” is a valuable contribution to the political | tenant Governor Sneehan and Senator Mur- N. W. EXPANDED METAL CO,, literature of the day. phy of New York called upon President = AND THE NOVELTY COMEDY CUMPANY. Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass: No. 402 Twenty Sixth §.. CHICAGO. MATINEE 8 DAILY-1 Ll tlak thithl