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THE OMAHA DAILY BHKE PUT A PENNY ON THE POUND | Wit mitine bt Sebbea Rt int o ] ATHLETIC CLUB ELECTION ‘.:"'Q'.’Qx'"»”.'-;k‘.?'.‘.'fl?“\\‘-.“,i'f'q‘.u..-T'»l\[':i'fll'?-'\'{»'v‘l ‘('0“"['3[(“ FOR THE SAMOSETS | s, Thesn camps are amon the strons. | | other soldier, with ‘s pocketknife. Ho was | today Steve HroMe, McCarty's backer will furnish the strongest, numerically immediately arrested and will be given a has ‘depositod 8500 to be forwarded to Prosi s | Thore are other matters besides strength. ¢ trial before the federal court | dent Noel. The—fight will be for §,000 i | numbers to be considore and the matter British Budget Shows an‘ f‘lv‘l of a Million NBWS TR THE ARAY. | Full Q“z of New ngi w]rxl .\,-&rl »Dirv-rtn‘\ the Cees 4\;;'.;.‘.22;’"‘":.“"{ l:‘”“"u Honry Voss Tl{h\qyx« a ’l:v'll‘fl;\‘l\ Revoking | clichitng _ awncral moamong bl ng, | Jhosen a8 ght's Meeting, artin is Guite v ppointment, aud a Half 8terling, (e - Jhosen at Last Night's Meeting PR p K G g BRI ppointmen NEHNASKOS WHEAT CROD Yosterday | = Dennick, the champion lightweight of Aus - , INCREASE OF THE INCOME TAX PROPOSED | Wasiixato, D. C. Apeil 21 —ISpocial | MOVING TOWARD PROSPERITY ONCE MORE | tralia, who arrived hore on the Mariposa lust | THEY THOUGHT 1T WAS ALL FIXED i aa Trdicated by the Agtioultura e Lve Hrh,v.'. o ‘m‘ 1 8o phd Listtenant e Stanton Abbott preforred) for D000 o side ‘ W ASHIN o8 D. C. April 34 Chaneellor of the Exchoquer Hareourt Comes | George 1. French, Fourth infantry, is ex Aftaies of the Club Getting in Good Shape id the largest purse offered by any Amer Ui ook & Mand and e Bry ocret torton h can club, ’ - o special report wn the ndition of Out Boldly In Advocacy of Adding tended fifteen days Jack MeAuliffe Talks of His ¥ ek Whit Loeal Domo- ¥ AbY ; -~ ’ ing wheat throughout the country, Nebrask the Burdens of the Kng- I'he extension of leave of absence granted sible Mooting with Stanton THEY TOOK WATER. erats Have to say on the 15" COmbIBL Y ¢ 4 & i sh Taxpeyer. | First Licutenant Garland N. Whistler, Fifth Abbott of Kuglanc Muttor. ekt e 10 sam Ll A artillery, 18 still further extended three | The Board ¢ Tention Resoly i "“‘ g Bk otk a8 L — awen osests, e Squnders County - A ppears to be in months, and the leave of First Lieutenant | "t Moot L L LU I o " s e ditony 1o, IHIary tean trost Loxvox, April 24.—Sir William Vernon | James B. Goe, adjutant Thirteenth infantry Last night the Omaha Athletic club held the Board of Education continues | There was confusoin in the demoeratic | Sewird Plant do ) Harcourt, chancellor of the exchequer, in fifteen days. | {ts annual election for oMcers and directors, | COurse begun last night the members Wil | oy, 1agt night and a lot of excitod hustling | 10 Promise a good erop; root s 50 nllve BLAU]Y AND PURITY troduced the budget for the coming fiseal tain Josoph F. Huston, Twentioth in and the int t manifested proves concl doubtless escape the threatened arrest ”“f on the part of certain individuals who had | press drill holds wel 1 ‘|,. ity of skinand purity year in the House of Commons tonizht. The | , is relieved from further duty with y that the assoclat on is o long ways | imprisonment in the city jail at the hands of | fondly imagined that th hustling days | Fain to develop whai it blood go hand in hand. No groate e Board of Healt was decided af P 4 Dixon Conditt . Messit alite tho! pstimated recoipts for the carvent flnancial ruiting service and will report in i from being dead or in any danger of dying, | the Board of Health. It was decided aft were ended for the present. Mr. Henry | wrowih yot, Phelps S t than a skin without hiomish year are placed at £00, 413,000 and the revenue | son to the governor of Minnesota for tem- | There was a good attendance at the session, | Some discussion to change the specifications | voes roceived o telegram from Washimgton | looks a/Tittle doubttul and u ¥ nourished by pure blood, for the new Franklin school so as to provide 5.0'61561¢ Good. Frontier—Karly so vouchsafed to man or wo 8 the ab £39,800,000, leaving a deticit of £1.574.000, | porary duty with the National guard of that | and a free discussion of the various mat- | ¢ " ching closots Mihstead of the | t4:m0o'clock yesterday afternoon notifying un or woman. It is th s dieds 1o whit ostent 1t i v foundation of hea 3 KRBl due i part to n slight decrease in revenue, | state tors of interest to the club mem- | dry closets provi for in _tho | him that his appointment as superintendent | predict, * Nunce-Early “sowlig cleanse the bl ;‘.\“\:\.'4 "Ellf,” per but ohiefly to the vast krowth of expendi Pirst Licutenant Warren R, Dunton, U. S. [ bers was had in an informal way | orlginal conteact. Other buildings in which | of construction of the new government | Senural conditlon moor. R of | eruption, tmpurity and discase. nad. Fi s RV e p R retired, is relicvod from duy at Fairfield | bofore the meeting got down to business. | dry closets have been ordered will probably | building had boen reve The dispateh | Snow and uheven tempor tnjured | store the hait, no agenoy in the worl Airough the demands of the country upo oy, Euiefield, B N alont i | e sallifig to orde he considered later on s 8l by Secretar Treasur top growth, Saling it wiything but | y bk AL Parlisment. The chancellor said ‘he pre- | seminary, Fairfield, N r\ tako ¢ \‘{H \lrmm tiately fol x‘;\u : the callin Bl “|‘ b Dr. Duryen stated to the board that sneak | W08 signed A Preasury | Gl BN Prosent prospects donot waerng | ©f medicino is'so speedy, economienl ant forred tomeot tho doficit by tho straight. | Juno 24,aind is detailed from that, date for | of tho meoting the eloction was heli und re- | Bt QUESGY A (0 10 DO SRRy ahalf erop. The plant Isveey weak and over | unfailing as the CUTICU A REMEDIRS forward way of increased taxation. The | service as pr fc T Military in- | s ’“'"'l ”“Z“’"“”! h“," o ey U8 AS | dren's clothing at the High school and | than that above stated Quo-third of urou ied s never come up. [ Everything about them inspives confi govertment would likely reformn the r\! e T otentlant oL vhiu. baerulting. dore | Lrensirer. MY Gobic. sharatiry, Thoodors. | IhAt staps oikht to e thkan 1ov providy But the single 1 » a bombs ikl e Doe s DTy (o, | dane Fhey are absolutely pure, an duties, but the government was obliged to | The superinten PURTC L U HET T B T Thutlen, | wardrobes that would make this practice | 1y the postpone this reform for the session, as co will caus; y recruits efferson | Ringw wnic f. Butl Carlisle and contained no more information wnks of the fait Wwho were ¢ i, Ther Vzand thawing | may bo used on the your infant cause of pimplos, blotches, blaek taxes could not at once be f walize barracks to be assigned to the Thivd cavalry | Kd Morgan, Dr. A. P, Ginn and Selden com "“‘\"”;;l‘ "“‘M Jf tho session M. Smyth of- | Urely unprepared for such a move. The ap- | L5 nionth that S “;‘-mf\h””‘ I'hoy afford immodiate re n the mo They had therefore resorted to the income rwarded to the Department of Texas. | pleting the board of divectors rod a resolution inviting the mayor and | Pointment of Voss was o wnition | looks bud o ) | agonizing of 1tehing and burning ecz tax, which it was proposcd to inerense Second Lientenant George T, Langhorn Although not entiroly relieved fepltaaid it AL fas f the Boyd wing of nd was | ha e in mas, and other itehing, sealy and crust pennyon tho pound, which ought to Third cavalry, now on - leave wsence i ness that sly ARl et pde i LS Ll S1IE68 tod. N VoY 1ol " i : \ £2,700,000 to e e this city, will report to the s 1b has financial Ve O LU R AT L R Ve n. During the i ¢ tel inflammation and clogging of the pores] said that this additior ! L A R L k Olty RN ; srder that the board might rece VAT L was the 0ve he def it 1 A slight marein AUGCE LT SLYS: 2 ¥ -] Lol N0 1I't nee 0 thes 1 1 WrCes 1 ( )« it " v f T s and g Zona, and fifteen recraits at David's Island. | 18 quite ploasing to those who have work b UL L L i ST UpEN e : heads,rod, rough and oily skin.' The Hon. George J. Goschen, chancellor of the Vew York harbor, to be assigned to the Sc 50 hard to prevent the dissolution of tl olty Jull, ‘ThE Scoretiry alleged fact that he was wh f i f peedily cure humors of the blood and axclisqtish undor the . Ballsbur inistea. | ond artitlery,aud forwarded to Fort Warren, | organization ¢ members B At B it 6 Bl ORI to SoWe kT . \ kin with loss ot hair, whether simple tion, condoled with the chau nhaviug | Massq seventoon vocruits it David's fsland, | aid many who had dro; \ e s T » bo considored fall | serofulous, heroditiry; or ulcorotive, to meet rising expenditures with a falling | New York harbor, to ; Y | bucky ow thny bho ok Lt or the above invitation heloss Voss was od and fo | 8 JSrenos ey eleanso the systém of all impuritios ] BT L Ay o HiOE MoHenry, Md. ; twelve recruits at Columbus | dent Tuttle, are men who have worked hard P e e b Ll nded | buis sl by “...”\’(.\”'“'f 1” xi v‘l‘l‘l‘rvn\\l“ ation, nd Colonel C. 15, Howard Vincent, conserva. | barracks,” O., to be assigned to_the Kifth | for the club, and in whose lands the affaies |0 " of Dr. Charles Rosewater | 10 Washington, with a_ knife sharpened ex- | ner- Growth i 1 S il tive member of Parlinment for Central Shef- | infantry, and forwarded to St Francis | will be managed conservatively. While it ARG L S LB e OIS S| prnaslyator VoNsi BB £l of the latter | rootstillalive of modern times field, referring to o dubio wble dispatch | barracks, Fla.; thirty-eight recruits at | will be necessary to keep along pretty close § and Miss Clava Schlesinger was solemuized | 5qa e no eause for alarm believing that as | has not started to v, Burt Eirly : to the offect that President Cleveland pro- | Columbus barracks to be assigued as follows | to shore, they hopo to have the club out of | at 1 o'clock yesterday in the parlors of the | their man had been appointed the question | SHne wp fairly welland is favorabic for v Price: OUTICURA, S0e: COTICURA SOAR, & Poses to abrogate the reciprocity treaties | and forwarded to thedepartment of Avizona: | debt, or nearly so, by the opening of next | Motropolitan club, Rev, Leo M. Frankiin o was settled and Martin would have his | 1{ithe e Sape e ESY o CUTICURA RESOLYENT, $1.0 conoluded by the United States with cer- | Nincteen to the Tenth infantry, nineteen to | winter, and will theu be ablo to offer attrac: | diating. A wedding luncheon immediately | trouble for his pains. ] R O B LB Prepared by POTeri Dava sxp CHEsicar tain foreign countries, asked what founda- | the Eleventh infantry; fifty recruits at | tions other thun the mere physical exercise | followed the marriage, only near friends | But according to the gram received votnd 1y show heteer i seqson ad- | CORPORATION, Boston tion there was for the report. Under For- | Columbus barracks to be assigned to the | now obtainable and relatives of the bride and groom partici- | yesterday they had underestimited the nees. Dodec Made vory ittle fall growth | “AlLABout the Skin, Sealp ana Hate o4 eign Secretary Grey replied that he had no | Fifteenth infantry and forwarded to fort Tonight there will bo an_entertainment at | Piting in the very nappy ovent | Sources of their opponcut. and whilo thay | &nd none this spring. Gage-Very unsatis | puges, 2 Discasos, mattod fro Information to that effect, whereupon there | Sheridan, TlL, and _eignteen recruits at | the club house, musical, athletic and recita soAill [ Wwera rajoicing over the overthrow of Martin | [Actory contition. Sonie of the late-sown ust i was laughter, David's Island, New York harbor, to be as- | tional, participated in by members of _the Five Years for Arson. and his lieutenants the latter were still very | how SIORINE Jnove ground and some will signed to the Twenty-first infuntry and for- | club, the Sutorious Mandolin club and Little | gy oy Bennett went down to Lincolu yes- | much in it aud compassing their destruction. | dead; no molsture. - Hamilton. Nearly an WAL IN HONDUEAS ENDED, warded to Fort Sidniey, Neb, | Sura, the phenomenal child sctress. A good | | SEATT I VAR LD 1O Aot N THITEATHEIY SRPCIRINIAG LR CBIBIRRME. | RYorite T YOS hE WAkt i Thhan The following changes in the stations and | program has been prepaved for this occasion, | terday,taking with him Charles Calloway,the | [ B B RS sulars or | S0 severe up to this time that It Is sgun's Amistance Givon the Iovels | dutics of oflicers of the medical departiment | Anadmission foe of 0 cents will be charged colored mn who pleadod guilty to having | coroboration of th but up to | Bard (0 1wl Fho top is alldead, ‘bt o VL. i e SRy are ordeved: Capts Sunister, assistant ired the Raley drug store on South Thir A{dniahs 8at o LR e crown and roots seen to he in fair condition g Must Be Explained § e }I b ":I’_':““ T aue ViTtorday's BkEn, teenth street. Calloway, it will be remem. | Tudnight last night had received no reply. | jjgward—Farly-sown looks quite well; Tute | Of health should bo doubly guarded at this [Copyrighted 1833 by Jamss Gordon Bannste.| irgeon, wi 3 g i 3 f ,YOIOM- | ko “message was discussed by excited | s ot Delee ay wol ue s raaite wellt o NhisoHy O, PO \ P, Colombia, (via Galveston, Tex.), | in¥ton barracks, and will report to the com WasiNGToN, D. C.. April #.—The opening | bered, got five years, while Howard B. Raley, | yniidor Boyd democrats 1ast evoning, who | Comiod dorablo old and siow | tho WOAthoE I8 eliangeatie and UnGOFMING e Oy i o 1 Neve | manding oficer at Fort McIntosh, Tex., for | day of the spring meeting of the Wushing- | who was accused of being the principal and | Wora™ ' 4 loss to nccount for the sudden | during Mirch, intormingiod with warm dhoe, | - Thessconditions me e and uncertatn, “\,"": I",' i "I"“"”',‘[‘”" il Sl \'\'“ | duty at that post, relieving Captain George | yon Jockey club at Bennings was favored | Who stood trial, went free change of heart in the appointive pow has made a plant with good roots. Mudison ork Herald —Special to Tur Bek] —News | Mc('reery, assistant surgeon. Captain M e ey SRkt i i - THevIaiads ctin i contendod that | Mueh of the Tate sown nover came ups but oc- | m GE QiN has reached here which indicates that the | Creery. tjon beinge relievedby Captain Ban- | W4 v“\i“i‘,h.\”a.’: R o nd vy Canght Trambuit in Chies he had been up some. underhand work | Casionally it bes tormant atl winerind uicn | Terrible DANGER POI T$ revolution in Honduras is at an end and that | isior, will v e §IFAf b VG Al 0igh: DiRblery ol Last night the chiel of police received i | iyt ‘would prove abortive as soon as th tah nverao, Nuckolis—Iang very | forthe lungs and pipos. Bowaro of the co'd o 10y )., for ¢ I i ol bR SR AT A elegram from Chicago saying that Frank | real facts were known wenle espectally early-sown mueh cold, | the cough, the chostpain, the nllammation, Captain Louis Tesson, o Frumbull, who is wanted here for embezzling s the evening passed and no reply came | dry woather. Otos Fully up to the genera D has been restored. President Ponei ano Leivia has invested General Domir AR L NArallGYad SO eI by iy 3 g h A surgeon, will be relieve duty Second race, half_a mile 00 from G. M. Hitcheoek, had L o to the dozen « ore telegrams which were | avera Il 1s—A zood color, but not very 14 0 usually exercised by the executive, Ceneral | officer, Jefferson barracks, for duty at that | Third ra the Dugan handicap:” Judgé | jauve this morning for. requisition paper B RahE At i today it would bo | {lerey \‘»m sn |‘-“ yets some ple G SteEna | station, relievifiz Captain William 0. Owen, | Morrowhal i walkover. = wd then will go on to Chicago for the | exposed asa p) spite work planned MSUSTAEC 1E, IGHITHON OO LN Hot Buton duty onty the S S f tho assistance glven by | I%:: ssistant surgeon. Captain Owen, upon | FOWGUS e, Si% Cugionase AABEMErILe, 800 | dgoner some disgri The local Western | favorable th vory sl Shorman > | oldestand niost faitntul st y e T i Sv0 N, ey etk oo e etev i Cansa ettt it lkort g i ekl a5 ——— | Uniot gaon and; stated that | Gbod wiices DOLIn. will pros doubitful 4 gua to the revolutionary leader | 15 the commanding officer at I Bayard, PN race Hanaleng b Hille an@ analt LOCAL BEEVITIES, th Nab LN aaT RIS (i W . ) W vire and had tween that repablic and Honduras at any | tain Edward 1. Comegys, assistant surgeon. | third, Time: "2 A warrant |} oment. Honduras is well supplied. with | Captain Comeizys. upon being relioved by |~ St. Jolin foll at the ufle hurdle and injured | gy (PRTFRE B8 ORER 1SE0E W FtEe | e el v b ¢ g uRty nan Conditions in Towa. PULKONIC SYRUP. ¢ one rond nsumption Vasquez is really president of Honduras, ITALe i et ekt ATy Captain Owen, will report to the command- | Jorkey Donovan severely AGEEE Py HsBault Hith ttadl unai Sy (L Madison—Was ool IR iR et S ed an addl- | CEDEE O et Whdaworth No ¥ for | - 8ixth race, five furlongs: Tndigo won, Ada | Agee for assau mmitted upon F sl 8 King it : Wk up your cold n Stop your tional supply of arms. General Luir Bogran | ing officer at Fort N Y for | et third, T 104t " | Byers, of the Vulldy Tnterprisc Mr. Voss was seen about e ! couzhi Dibvo ot that inflammation 1 timo il probably boappotnted minister of war. | ity abe i bushos Capin s B Hawriorse, 111, April 24.—Results The Sun Vapor Light company has t Brzreporter and suid that b o tho ground. Iy ¢ Defy that Pneumonin. Cure that Consanp. nder Genera n's admiiistration Ge olhemus, assistun “ be v ) AR i won. | on its gasoline glims ip the suburb sure that the telegram was . wrted s the weathoer b tion, eral Vasquez was sent out of Honduras dur- | ieved from duty at ., L L O T R T T LR B RTERE R ) was uware that Martin had been in Wash \ i I natai ¢ ing the president’s visit to the United States. | Major Edward 8. Mos " L e T DL I ST B R bl : ity THOH 15 SAvEI o Abel | SnbaTirAL When Leivia succeeaed Bogran as chief ex port to the commanding ofticer at | 1) ulation w v i, but healtiy, and with favorable : y e: A shape for lighting within a few days his " appointment he | pill it { i AN quickost and surest of ull dies or minister of war. It now appe that | William Kendall, assistant surgeon, Third riee 1o Thane won, In- o HEEHIE ho s fine (Gadiaoma g t ! il fuir ! 1 e il \ i 3 y ugh Murphy, who the: conttn Clurk ut cne-half of the zrow lun e oldest and approved o difference otween squez and | will be relieved = from duty at | commode second, Ernest U thivd, Time: 53 Hugh Murphy, who h he contrac : ity S k—A che-l ! _ F e LB G LA » rellnquishment of the presidency by | commanding oficer, Willetts Point, N. Y., | Tifguin socond, Glitara thivs hnee \ile - Twentieth with Colorado sandstone, his iendls in Wasnington, sown Tate and the winter set i carly A Leivia in favor of Vasquez General Bogran, | forduty at that station, relieving Captain | gon Lyttle sccond, Burt third. Time: 1:10, Hoowill follow. this, 1 with sradine thg | Judze Ogden and other prominent demo tently the growth Is small, - Fayott 1. being minister of war. however, will vir: | W. Fitzhugh Carter, assistant surgeon. Cap N0 AR Ol T ek aba A 0L ot ow \thilsgiupiiwith. grading thell Il 4 e R O g fair zrowdly dn o gl is 4 nlly make him president. Together Vns- | tuin Carter, upon belng relleved by Captain |y y wyeo, half mile: Ellon H (3 to 5 won Owing to the fact that t and were not quite ready to accept it as | ahpenred,sbut the seed appeurs ol » and Bogran will be able to defeat Nic- | Kendall, will report to the commanding |y First raco, hatt mile: AR NG ng to the fact that county taxes 4 il S R SR RS U D s 1R S IR = agun. A warof this kind may be over in | officer, Fort Sill, Okl for duty at that post | {F* iRt By peond Clementine @ come delinquent =Monday and that " ings would ‘drop iu the hmmedi T A T AR AT A Full SI3 g a few weeks, When it has ended there will | relieving Captain - Blair D. Taylor, assistant Second race, three-quarters of a mi Dal- | Penalty attaches on ‘that da thore helie TG Wo 1 R IBRED WIT R bug 1iLeL » OR TISIET /] (3 be a new vlection and General Bogran will | surgeon. Captain Taylor, upon being re- | syrian (6 to 5 wonm Double Cross (5 to 1) | great rush at the efice of the county ’ be chosen president. Positions will thus be | lieved by Captair Cartor, will report to the | second, Howard (5to U third. Time: 1:16% | treasurer. During the past few days taxes changed, for when Bogran becomes presi- | commanding ofticer, Fort Bliss, Tex., for Third v one mile: Don Alonzo (7to 10) | have been commg .in at rate of from | Nowwo yorind ¢ fi: hanged, for x won, Prinee Georgo (7 to 1) second, Ajax (20 to | 15 o) 3 conditfon. Fremont—Early d 13 sumo day. Perfect Ut guar ml-m. he will choose Vasquez as his minister | duty at that post. | 1third. Tim A i % 315,000 to 20,000 peg day be signed by Secretary Carlisle. Ido not | 1 condition, Wanello- The plant. w od of war. fihces ORvalry StabIER DEsto 1 hl““”l wee, fol a half furlongs: Gold ]“l]!wnlln_ .m“l,y'm'..-uy x;:.n l]x.h sprung & | know where to place the responsibility for | small wh it entere Il\’u;m hv’v" te % - il Anlitin g EWEty SLEfo Tii Kraland; Busraio, Wy, ADHL: B4ce{Gpetal, Tele ol 1’ won, Sirrocco (5 to 1) second, | leak and some damage to the plastering will | the rescinding of the order of the telegram | now looks well, and with favorable z = { . Selendli & Son, Philadelphia street and then the paving witl be put down. | Ex-Governor Boyd, when asked as to the | Howard b early to muke an aceara ¥ . | mute JTackson ~Thin on the gro Tecth extracted in morning truthfulness of the rumor, said: M. Voss | Pttty o JaCRIOHTIEE OB (the Erownd, Dut | Now ones InSDrsad ¢ (heroan has received such o te purporting to P 2 | Jaek Lovell (15 to 1) third 6. he worlke eSO »f, The leals are | o atur 0! : ol s ap- | from date the prospect Indicates a Loxpox, April 24.—Thomas Sexton in the | ream to Tk Bee | beirorkod by Eeasun Shereot: SiUHol flast Saturday notifying him of his al —The cavaly stables at | Fifth race, tivo-ei - | confined to the large room in’ the southwest | pointmer ) course’ Marti Vas DULpUpS iy antd House of Commons today asked Mr. Asquith, | fort nooiea (7 80 §) won, Nt v (6 pointment. Of course’ Martin is in Wash ¢ ! ! ! | but hisa faie stand The plant ) 3rd Floor, cKinney were entirely destroyed by | 1y ) L corner now oceupied by the Board of Educa- | ington and 1 fiave had something to do | 3 4 . tue Blood (15 0 1) 11 ) : | inzton and may have had something to do | yedivm condition; <ome of the leaves I on Blook home secretary, in the absence of Mr. Mor- | fire tonight, The blaze originated in the north | sixth rac -quarter: | tion on the fifth floor. * The aefects will be | with it. Mr. Voss has telegraphod the de- | hoen killed by frost dusing the past Cvo weeks. | ‘ o s ley, Irish secretary, whether the attention | stable, u: as temporary quacters, from an Txgun 5 ro second, St. Deuls thi remedied immediately. | partment for information, and asked that in \‘|\|)mn\\~l & m\‘vv!‘mu r.“‘\ ‘mu...;.. \\.m.‘I, B “t‘hlnn(lfn‘vm\m s’u ot of the government had been directed to the | overhcated stove pipe and spread with greay | Time: 1: 1 4 The members of Custer post Grand Army | case charges have been made against him he | ablv. Audubon Plantsihick on-the ground, | Elovator on lih st Felepione 108, taken to presorve peace, and whether the | No horses were injured | Firstraco, five furlongs: Jersey (2to 1) won, | tainment to be held tomght at the hall | own behalf. His friends are now wiring | {3200 EEoNdition. (ios Brekwird and siilly o speeches of the eminent politicians who e —— | Cloverdale (12 to 1) second, Lithbert (10 to 1) | on North Fifteenth street, between Capitol | Washington that the removal is an outrage, | instigated the riots would be cousidered by Just One More Game. t ne: 1:06. avenue aund Dodge street. There will be | and uncalled for.” | dition. Chickasaw--In No. 1 condition, but the law officers of the crown The “Living Whist" entertainment given | xT‘( nd race nm_l .-u\:in_:‘-rwv mile army beans and speeches. to which all of ——— — i (:, ,-‘.H‘wm ght. Clinton 'm god e lition regards the speeches of Mr, Balfour | last evening by the Creche at 1xposition | gua. Deceittul (15t 1) thivd the old soldiers and sailors ave invit ] oily Cupedr oo IHHEASIAS iCLEtaRN DAt vesIIGE Wik and Lord Randolph Churchill, Mr. Asquith | ja11 was fully as much of o success as the | Third race,six and u half furlongs: Blizzard | A youth about 17 years of age fell in an d, ne in which | /¢ us Started no Lee--In poot said they had incurred a very heavy re- | Jo 0 il LR G0 S ance was | (3 10 ) won, Mulatto (4 to 1) sccond, Alrtight | epiléptic fit_yesterday on the sidewalk in | ibal G8s0/08 ¢ L jbutat can | condttion; dumaged by ind thawing sponsibility by using language divectly caleu- | 00 EIVOn Jast ool L anee was | (6to 1) third. Time: 1:283, front of the New York Life building. He | be done,if the vroper treatment is adopted. | through March. Lotiisa—Stand is thin, but lated to incite the bitterest parvy strife. | \ and the participants performed | groupth race, ono mile: Fernwood 8 to 1) | was carried side, a physician called, and | @8 will be seen by the following from | the plant looks weil. Jasper Made hut it The governmont had taken every possiblo | ! ; xln not h"lv‘-' than on the Fon I:-l\("yr to 1) second, Knupp (3 to 1) third. | jn ahout fifteen minutes was restored to con- | James Lambert of New Brunswick, Til )T | ‘m 1 \\\I(h hut m-\ ‘m it is ine ‘V}M con e o r » deplc bl ormer occasion, a numberof them receiving, me '3 oy s nd rive amaand | Was bac 1 ctec " rheumatism he | dition. ohinson e plant s all ut atep to prpvent recurrence of the deplorable | [FYOICY 0ceasion, b nuriborof it recolving, 1Hth rce: three and o half furlongs: Now | Scioustess. He refused to give nis nameand | Was badly ufllicted with rheumatism iu tl otherwise I fine condition. Jones—Condition demonstratior xercises, the congratulations he Blanve | hips and legs, when | bought o bottle of ations S ko aanarall AL he | Dance, 210 won, Philurn, 2 10 1) second, | S0 S0on as he was able went upon his way. | ) ght 4 | good; weather too colds yet to aduit of any | but in healthy condition, Cedar—In fair con Bl b SIS RIE At et younz people were themselves delighted, be. | Clevreuse, (8 o oythird, Time: ois, = 15 The executive committee of tho Omaha | Ghamberluin’s ‘";”“h I‘f:}:"“ G aronin. - Marshall stardng weil, b s ; . ng ; . Sixth race, five furlongs: Lebanon, 6 10 1) | Commereial . e Al Gh Ry B ce days. 1am all right today. and would | thin stind. Seott—Looks fairly well Loxpox, April 24.—The conflict between | lieving that if they were not professionals, | wom, Monros, (15 to 1) second, Lomax, (10 to 1) | Sommercial club will meet this evening 10 | it ‘on_every one who is affticted with | early {0 form an cthnate: Tama- g R T . STt they were pretty good as amateurs. third, Time: 1:06}, conside e proposition of the Board of | 11" aimible disease te e berl | condition Orangemen and nationalists in Belfast pro 1:06%¢ _ Trade to enlarge the quarters already rented, | (Rt terrible disease to use Chamberlain's ceeds intermittent] More than 3,000 FE ' | @Mewputs, Tenu., April 24.—Track fast. | Aythis same meeting a committee of the | 18It Balm and get well at once.” | Utah's Condition Doubtful, e . I R ! ! Nearly Keady for Busines | Summary BEN =8 ving 1 G 1 s N g | = S TN TS angemen have boen marching about In | o yipcorols of tho Blatte Iiiver Canal | - it X furlongs: Ed ¢ f business men of Council Bluffs will be on e Utaks, Euory Wintor is only broaking and AMUSKMENTS. ety Teninki to iattaok. the! nas ectors ¢ bt er Canal | st race, six furlongs: Ed Greenwood (5 to | hynd for the 'pose of furnishing some o growth hus not yet start Veber—Covered | E’inxmllsm, Lrea anIiE I i\wm-m I.. ‘u:. b Tany R Rt ST L ien. kORI ol cannort(B ko hand for the purpose of furnishing som HAD A QUIET SESSION, | e (ap Ll a0 s upon the question of a free bridge or WITH ' foot of Yow Oarch 20, Camnot do- | > et equally strong force of nationalists. Ehe | cussea their plans at length from a financial | Dtiued, Times telmic © 0| 203 Boont fave: Fire and Tollce Gommission Transacts a | fSrbS: Boxelder=Tho winter snow stillcovers | y m"w, ARAE military has been kept between the two | point of view. [t was announced that every- | 5) 1d (3 to 1) secoud, Edith (10 to ————— Lot of Routine Business. R S R A e R THEATER. Jror mobs and will probably prevint their meet- | {hing had been satisfactorily arranged and | 1, third. Tine: 51 . NEWS OF YASTERDAY, Chief Seavoy was granted permission last | 800d: there s no growth, the plant just ap- | S ing. Several fights botween leis considera. | Lok nie,copn satisfacto Third race, one mitio: Oliver (7 o 10) won, Ohlef/Seayoy was| granted permission last | blo bodios of nationalists have boen STOpDEd | pdeoubiie i n fow dan, oo tome Would bo wo1 (1o 1) o, Bob Speed (2100 1) third: Domest night by the fire and police commissioners to | Well. W ithietonGood; Chused, Doweser Sunday, ‘MUHUQV & IUES‘JJY, A 25. 24§05, by the police. atow es Loy, T T Yesterday's game fn the international chess | attend the chiefs convention at Chicago next | by Fitlns the past few weeks Cache Al undor TIE EMINENT ACTOR, s 2 o 5 BADI L 83 S 2 2 one foot of snow; don’t think condition favor NEW TRIALS DENIED. His ¥ o. 1) wan, Bolfast (7 to 10) secoud, Miss atton (10 ;I’I-“"I,"'“{j:‘" tokomo, Ind., was won by Lasker, | month. H.James MeNamara of No. 5 hose ‘ able, “Millapd=No' sins yet of the plint; as | LEWIS MORRISON, 2 A ) b D7 1:8 5 . company resigned rather tha and trial | a ruie soed les Tn ground tll winter is over, 5 - Coroner Maul received a telegram last | Fitth race, andicap, mile and asixteenth: | . Dr. McVicar of Philadelphia hus declined | SOMm#88Y resigned rather than stand trial | n rulesecd flos in ground ll winter s over, | =0< 00 0 Two South Dakota Criminals Must Serve | pighy sent from Shannon, 1L, by D, Z Mar. | Chim 1) won, Coronet (20 to 1) second, | the appointment of bishop of Massachusetts | for intoxication. 51t was the past winter) it germinates and | Long Penitentiary Bt bRt theri GLUATaR Martin. shoe billl B ROk J(.r'l.;l rd \'\rm’.- 1:51! l:\'.’.l I|I-[n Eplscopal diocese is again without a Pipeman Morrell was ailowed ten does well. Sanpete—Mostly covered with S10UX FALLS, 8. D., April 24 —[Special Tele . s % SR b ix furlongs: Wedgefield (3t 1) | candida vacation. Patrol Driver S. D. Osborn w LT gram to e | Jiido Abkin thismarac | new and roconstructod sublim soenie und dramatie production of e e (B L) A z; ) clerk for Paxton & Gallagher who com y (20 to 1) second, Lke S (10t01) | Governor Carr, with the First regimentof | VICGHO (8 o) o) Tdaio: Latan—Condition fair; growth not | I Us 1e: mitted suicide Sunday morning, instructing Pime: 1:174 stute guards, 700 men, left Ral N. ., for | Biven a five days leave as 5ood 4 usuii | SCENT i " _ ey Y ‘. EVERY ing denied the motion for a new trial in the | him to hold the remains until he could ar- | St Lotvis, Mo., April 24.—Results at East | Newberne. This display of forco i$ likely to [ An application was received from Carrie .f o TR cvirey costian LN W case of 14 Wilson of Flandreau, who was con- | rive here this morning St. Louis today prevent trouble at Jumes ( m] nv.T.umJ for nssis ..!.. l]mll\‘t‘ matron, should New Directory Issued. EVERY PROPER \ A victed a fow weeks ago for the murder of - First raco, soven-sixteenths ot a mile: Cap- | ( Rontioke, ¥, banks united in offering the | Sugh & place be crantec A Sa@he OmahyiivlirestoryBon LS ayngl e iy Otto Solquist, a tellow workman, for a smali PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, taln’ Sineluir won, Southernost second, Dr, | tossury ol thogold tn thele vaults inex- [ Polico Officer Monroe stated to the board | o4 yogrorday and fn many respects s an sum of money last fall. Thoe crime was e Moonoy third. “limo: 48 Foltiey Culislo necapted the offer, |+ e | in g lotter tht ho objeoicd to, the ruling of 0 . particularly cold blooded. The prisoner was | _W. H. Thompson, Grand Island’s demo- | ,Jecond n geblh (ot anl1e B Rdan | e i Eot sk i Aantared itie | e DA Ay evdered i tol apol sentenced io life imprisonment in the peni- | cratic statesman, is in the city i Biragntoue eebondicRnoountorsthisd; s S Time: 1:09. constitutionality of the act of the legislatur S CasaliiEohava Boo i b A 2 iy pri i tentiary at Sioux Falls and was immediately | R R. Dickson and 1 F. Gallagher of [ Third race, onc mile: Montelly won, Mean | creating s new judieful district and the right s A e P soC 4o tho lattor | us lust yeur, but mukes u somewhat larger committe | . 0 A f e on St. Patrick’s day. The board considered i thnt LR alt BOYD'S LY ) 815, § | O'Neill registered at one of the hotels lusy | Enouzi second, success third, Time of W, 01z 10 perform the duties of judge T AT tANT e Aoty Rl pan T showlng that the city has grown to PUNATER ! Judge Atkins also denied the motion for a | evening. A0S I Fourth race, five-cighths of a wile George Westin e applied to the Now | thematter in executive session and deferred | vonsiderablo extent during the year just new trial made by Rev. Mr. Wilson of | il ton won, John K sceond, Belshazzar thirvd. [ York courts for an injunc W BotouIty (-8 00018100 LO1aTe \wehle passed. The type and gencral appearance | panGiday al I 97_9Q N | THE WONDERFLU SBROCKEN SCENEY improvement on previous cditions. ‘The vol- | ume is arranged in much the sume manuer The sale of wonts wiil open Saturdn | the 8¢ floar W) | | [ | | ! 3 | John No Wa a Sioux Chief, is in the ing of the profits against the 1 Electri A communication from A. B. Huberman | " & Dhyoaiald gl ana’ shntancod. b g | city. He hails from Pine Ridge agency, anc f nine-sixteenths of a mile: Serv- | company for having used eleetric con- mplaining about the hack stands was re- | rabl with itad | St o et and sentenced, him o bo | the best hotel in town isn'tany 0o vich for | fro won, Fd Gariland second, Censor third, | Vertor which b clafing to have invented ed to the mayor and city council I8 BT T ¥ AR i Sonfinod it ix Falls penitentiary for | i Time: 1594 L C. Lloyd, proprietor of the B, Fox & Co. Commissioner Hartman ‘reported on the | M. W % Co ¥ THE FAMOUS—— | e s Mrs. George A. McCoy of North Twenty- Jack MeAulitio Interviewed. lottery n” Kansus City, Kus, this morning | condition of the stables at No. | engine " \ | b s 1 e o " 1sHs y > " " 1 e i . Sensntional Divorcs Cise. | fourth street returned yesterday from a two | Dis Moixes. Ta., April 24.—[Special Telo- | boo far $o0,000 damages oottt i {1y | house, and said that stone floors in the stalls Watehing Bogus Advertisors. A S1oUx Fatis, 8 D Apeit 3.—[Special | months visit to her daughter, Mrs.J. P. | gram to Tux Bee.]—Jack MeAuliffe, chump s Trust company, alleging malicious were |l)4v‘::\tll. Theso ‘:d\lh";-“‘Mv\th‘vmr’ B [ A ot vanol lde headanar . [’ E Telegram to T'ne Bee.]—The divorce suit or | Shipman of St. Louis ion_lightweight pugilist arrived here today | tehment [ aRR S | 1 a8 C. Thristino Hekking Pfaf daughter of | . Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs, who have > Baro ¥ In Tnited States court at Nashville hou Hartman said, however, that | night that a man giving Lis n f P f Mrs. Clristino Hekking Paf, daughter of | | WIF, 4 Mrs, George Boges, who have | ynd appeared in “King of the Turf” this dlotmonts. ke Franshiville, | there were hundreds of stables in th city in | Flotcher had advertised fo Buraabeo, Karl & MoDonald, Propriotors I Mina - | for the benefit o R AR ovening. f erview he suic field and A. Dazoy for wreeking the Nashville | worse sanitary condition, and tho 4 i B 1 miclan of Pavis, wus filed today. The | fomninGmenefit of Mr. Bogas' health, ve BLOE, IR0 R eeviinhe sig o ] \ stage. He (B hadibam el i, ; W ; -z ! . Commiercial National bank wero continued o Board of Health people had better look il LG o 5 vy NIzt 2 b H d charges include pouring scalding witer ovor | Lirned home last weok, greatly benefiied by [ *What Leat and drink makes me a middle- | Gt Octaber torin Of Court: Dofendints | oren e PeoPle i botter Pifteonth stroot, Yestorday wLinee OGN Y100 the plaintiff, knocking nor down and kiekins | P trib weight as T walk about, but when I fight 'l | were held in bonds. dling with stables that are kept as clean applied {ord position and siie was L Sufur vy Nigh 13 VA ‘ her brutally, threatening tolall ner, adaltery | | W. Tanuer, editorof the Fullerton Post, | be in the limit of 13, give or take two | Joseph B. Hagris, prosidentoloct of tho | \witer can keo them o R on! Thurs. Night, The KNICKERBOCKERS (new and other allegations. The suit has arvoused | \“\v-uil ng a fow c .u\l !\\nh rien |~lm the | pounds, and easily too. Actingseems to agree o QIBpARIS Sl L <l’m:‘~‘ posi ‘-lm e |, The electric light company wants to light | o Galise and left the house Phe police in A i gk i v | v much interest i high social circles of Franco | ity He bs accomvanied by his brother, J. | Liip" 0G0 S0 R 1O GHRed Lo manager of tho combany, Ahd was [ yio juil and patrol stable with incandescent | her Vllse swhd Loft the Bouse, b Bty | Friday Night. .. . The OGALALLAS (new and Germany M weanuor, formerly o well known local | oot o e e good an actor as | Edward . Lolsenring aucceeding Xir. 1iussiy | lamps for the same price as is now paid for : T P . ) s a as president, changts o take effect May 1, | gas. No decision was reached on this ques the celebrated French painter and acac = will hereafter watch all such deceptive ad Tho sule of seuts opens Tuesduy morning ot Desertod s Wits and Child, vertisements ekt Mr E. H. Kain of Philadelphia is in the | Some others, but from what I can hear, I'm | judge Ingrahum of New York rosen - — - Rarm Crey, 8. D, April 24 ecial Tele- | city with a view to offecting a_settlement | not the worst in the world. If I was as good | John L. Osmionde, convicted for kil e | An extension of leave until May 6 was al oserve Agonts Appre FARNAM ST, THEAYRE" /¢ gram to Tue Bee Ank D, Tucker, a | between the striking Union Pucific men and | as some you'd not catch me fighting again,” [ wife's paramour,john C. Burchell, to dlo by | lowed Captain Cormack S ! . PRIOES compositor on the Daily Journal, left that | the company. He is an influential man in | When asked what he will do with Stan- | Sleetricity durlng tho week boginning Juno 12, | " The committee on laws and rules reported |, WASTINGTON, D. G, April 1 15¢, 250, 35c, 500 and The. office early last Thursday evening ana has | 'DOF Organizations ton Abbott, the English lightweight, who | JU%0, Thgraban, slo sentonced Mutthow | in favor of giving E. A. Meadimber tho con | Telegram to Tur Bre | —The « 4 NIGHTS Doty Mat s SUNDAY not since been seen or heard of. Tucker has | _Mr. W. A. Root, formerly a newspaper man | 8rrived in New York on Saturday, he said Emil Kuckelon® | tract for the new hose wagon, but on the currency today approved the First Na- | IZDA AND WERIBSTEER been sick and despondent for some time, and | of this city wnd of South Omiaha, but now of | *1 recognlzo Abbott as the champion gt g tho samo week. " | count of having partinlly promised the | tional bank of Lincoln us reserve agent for A t was at first thought he had committed | Denver, is in the city. He is engaged in | Weight of Englanc Jurge is nearer a Drummond company that they might make | yhe (jeneva National bank of Geneva: the Sl \ but later developments point to his | Mining and says that the business is very | middleweight than anything else. The six wagons the contract was awarded to the | Citizons Natiohal of 1)es Moines a8 veserve : A BREE‘LY‘ f‘l“’“}: lesorted his wife and child und gone | ull just now.” A great many mines thut | match will certainly 'be ~made. When | Anotherincendiary fire was started at a | latter. agent for the IPirst National of Spencer, la.; | musio and sk : T to Omaha or some eastorn ity were active last vear are doing nothing at all | 1reach New York 1 intend to sevtle it, | thuberdeck at [ull, Eng Riotous crowds Ofticer Foley was fined two days pay for | and the Western Nationil of New York g MATINEE WEDNESDAY, ANY SEAT 20 il | this year, and others that usually employed | When ho says what he means todo, I can | 'y iy peveral flghts occurred. | poiyg found off his beat last month || Reserya agent for the Wsoming. National of Woman's Club Meets hundreds of men are running small forces | tell better what I'll do. Abbott says he is he_stone | copingi of several four-story Agen ¥ 4 0} R g small forces ¥ i Thelr Morry Company 11 largely at fts first meeting yeatorday after, | Dusiness had a depressing effect upon | it it the right way fifteen Injurcd would not hold the ladies, and it was ne | At the Mercer: Jamos H. Holman, Kan. | Million dollars than a cent. 1f Abbott is here | Oscar's wititids of Opposition o the Ssorthins | Unitarian Ohureh Fair. bt < The Champlon of sIbLIghEN s UL Young Mon's: Chriasigacoure room of the | sas Oity: H. P. Jolinson, Davenport;'R, F, | 10 Mot molio has backing, =Abbottisa | ontheconsular question, S48 AL ALl nen hurch ob HeYon JACK M AULIFIRE g M wvistian association. The | (% R 3 SLE) S o good man, I guess. When Gibbo o o Smperor Francls Joseph today called upon | teenth and Cass streets last night probably | e Sk he | Curis, Kansas City; Fred J. Kiesel, Ogden, [ 1en Gibbons went t b alled upor ight | | A Durk:Tho call hils exeited comment 1 dipe: | 298 88 had been anticipated, notwithstand In carnest in their determination to form a | Depow, ' Lomars, Tas I D Coloeron, | once.” “I have heard some talk in regard to s | of the brigands in the surrounding regio } in the hope of keeping on a high plane above | City: [ be held on Mouday, May 8, at 8 o'clock, | *¥eF Hotel Savoy. deaux. Throughout Ituly heavy losses huve | Russia were exhibited f perf 1 | vammia] Of perfect purity- e Bidou Ataok Compuay I Burton A. Baxter, o soldier stationed at | Tl Charles Brauch and wito, George W. | frosts and occasional storms, - is unbroken. In Austro-Huugary it hue e W By 8 Witch Hazel Salve will cure then \ightsCommencing Thursday Aneil 9f 800N That the room provided for the messiery | SUMeE lines of business and s a result tho Will you insist on a side bet The Norweiglan Storthing, 63 to 51 3 Nights“omienems Turdag:? April &7 byl 4 England he ducked f M 1 Russian | OURt JACK Niows were read aund | U.T.; G. R. Sweath, San_Francisco; F, J, | ;agland he ducked away from him, and | 3. do_Glets, tusehn foreign | did not prove to be quite as much of a suc DELICIOUS matle circles, ing the efforts of the pastor, Rev. Maun A L, . 26 ARTISTS 26 elub which would be of mutual benefit and | d Schreiver, Hooper, Ne challenge from them, but as yet I have se Tho extensive tuente coal mines on the | Miss Mabel Shrove's “Still as the 2 tion, Brooklyn Handicap Race, in which four 1'1::;.’,' difterances “..:]1 ‘brojud Rawve i s 1 ‘A h:\(x rllx:':‘ IL;:C\::”‘I‘ logram | 10 money putup. 1 pay 1o aitention to anys Moxiean Internationy] ratirond, Juse sonthe wotereopticon views of Mrs. Cloy Groat horaos riu interesting and well written papers NEw Youk, April 2 eca elegram | gne upless his money is up. v the Piodras Negras, havo been ' sold to (., [ endell Phillips, President Clevelanc were read, no - -y > | to Tne Beg.)--Omaha: W. H. Carson, ot Huntington of the Southern Pacific. Tue price | Grant, the Garden of the Quirinal e, ONDERLAND . . . d, notably one by Mrs. E. W. | Broadway Central; Mrs. C. A. Collins, Miss ic. The pri rant, the Garden of the Quirinal at R 4 ame of ball today between St. Joe and Den- o od CHicago, Tll., April 24.—]Special Telegram | 5. i i ¢ and Den- | resulted from the unprecedonted dryness of aud the croj On Friday evening Beech camp No. 1434, Lemon | Of great strength “THE SOGGARTH,” \| Mercer, Omaha. Grond Pacific: B. S. 4 Lablanche Matched, | 10 Sropd v Fort Nlobrara, Neb., was brought to Omaha 2 | Flavor as delicately TILE COLUMBIAN NOVELTY COMPANY, I sulted in disastrous irvs 1u forests and smuli | 833100 at which the question of consolida- i e ! nousos 1n Pell roud, Killburn. Enis whil ———— Laramie POPULAT The Owaha Woman's club was attended so | this season, e inactivity i the mining | line to fight me, 50 I suppose he'll B0 about | (e aurent was rull of pileatriams o Nulle Piles of people ave pics, but De Witt's | . FARNAM St. THATER. "PRis | towns and cities of Colorado are dull “Most certainly, I'd rather fight for a | tosuspend its sittings Sio die. iyt cGited S — adopted aft i v Tu hiszreat drawa by Duunean B, Hurrison, dopted after considerable discussion in | Spyder, Wahoo. Neb: W Jc | 'Squire Abingdon told me that he was all | MTairs, in to St. Petors- : H which the members showed that they were | Chicagd; Love .\-'...i.-\.n’m))h.m'..'. ;I(!,‘u'"”‘.\‘{' right. The ’'squire was Abbott's backer A ' THE KING OF THE TURF. e A A man named Aluun, his wite and two sons | Nevertheless those | hich y Chicago; W, y oolh © | “What do you propose to do if Billy Mad- S iAurdored as tney alopt o0 sons | Nevertheloss thoso present enjoyed q | Twocarloadsof spociul sceuery, fncluding initorost. The greatest harmony provailed | Tutyes id wite Asrain: oo R & Mo | gon wnd dorry Daly put up. their 10,000 gud | Boroei o aney Hebtin thelr houss In | treat in the renditlon of the song “Last | the restistio Are xoons wud Sh and “goodrollowship” seemed “to be the | San Francisco: Georgo W. Frieber, Minne. | challenge you to meet George Dawson? glven the police luformation as 1o tho haunty | N8B’ by Mrs. John Drexel, whois pos Interior of thie Goney Island Club, watohword round which all present rallied | apalis; 1. M. Bellman, wifo and sistor, Sious sossed of w magnificent v and als Vinlshing with tho marvilous stage produ Peattie, ou the work of the Woman's club of | ¢1 Very Much Exhibition, puid was $500.000. 0 the Garden of the Gods and other interest | Chicago. The next meeting of the club will | Collins, Hoffman; A.S. Potter, J. R. Web- | Dexves, Colo., April 24.—The exhibition | , Long-needed rains fell near Havro aud Bor- | ing views of cities in Italy, Switzerland gud ' MATURAL FRUIT FLAYORS. AND BIJOU THEATER ALL T3 WEEK n ¢ ver was not & brilliant one, Score .. | the season. The agricult dlstric - mrade, to Tug Bre)-Nebraska urrivals: Audito- | 1o: St Jao: b brilliant one. Score: Denver, | the seuton, Ahe agrloultural (istricts’ in Wood Discussing Consolldation. ! Drange | Economy in their use g y muy bou total loss. Tn Germany the drouth | Modern Woodmen of America, will hold a E eonemy Ahorolo lriah melodrama, and by & Usited States ofticer Suaday ight and | tniicy, OMBS. Victorla: J."S. Keck, | New Yonk, April 21.—Tho articles of - e Roan.s - earney. | pe| s glove fi _ Heduced prices. Matin ) 0L \be ko Y. agreement for the glove fight between Billy | villages. tion with Omaha camp No. 120 will be dis- and deiiciously as the fresh fruit. Kvealugs, baicony, 26, T Nladdat