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TAY 6, )3, and. more _ stondiness, Cordage common | things are aiways unfortunate, snd espe- | F' o A, 82.05; class B, the public this cvening. The Gentlemen's opened at 19 to21 clally so when there is ne apparent reason 3 slorado sandstone, cl Roadster club will be amonsg those who will Meanwhile along the ragged declivity of | for it. The country has too many resources 35; class B, #.55; class C, #34 be present and look over the attractive stock alarm were other intercsts tambling and | and too much money “ . much monoy ; begides, the people, ir 83 A, five-year guarautoe, §.22 ye a o handsome and stylish vehicles. Y v crumbling against the face of the situation. | respective of party affiliations, have too | ¥2.42 i i %% b J ; A—— ( ) C General Eloctric was another weak spot, | mnch confidence in President Clevetand. | Alle Bloe ty-I. I Riley, Sioux | (ladstone's flu"pr'm.t‘n( Questioned Concern- WILL START TONIGHT. and in the first few minutes it broke & [ They would stand by and aid him in every ¢ ass B, § g Bill | . points to 75, The fact that certain ofeials | possible wa ded. Th sent cabinet 3 6 sandstone, class g Home Rule Bill. Oy SestEinte Clul'e Walk to Femont | . had thought it necessary to issue a state- | is in a bet position to w the «l X s C, S¥5 006 TH18 HVSALHE H LD g 3N nt that the company was all right causes and effects of a stringent mo .'w A, five-year guar ) 2: ten-yea o £ A0 the Omabs B |~ TR < n . with susbicion in some quarie ot than of its critics, It has the 242 SWERS s R me time ago the Omal estrian club the price was 69, Sugar was WItHIT 1ta s of dotifing 4% tho tr - | 1or curbing Hamiito st from Twe HIS ANSWERS NDT VERY SATISFACTORY | il walk to Fremont, which has | 2 tacked, and broke to 76, and_( tion of affairs. 1f S84T y funlvln I'wenty J R '“,“'"” necessarily been postponed on account of the d W to . Ma tan Flova )’ d conveno cong! s . ¢ sandstone 61 cents, Berea sanc b5 g h ‘l‘r..‘.'!wl-“'k o ||1|h‘ ) ”.,’v giae ald conven mRToss e i ¥ Oppenents of the Measare Hold » Caucus | Unfavorable wouth Another d ha industrial stocks, the railroad list held fairl y needed relief. There is no question about r cur clfth st from Iz for the Pugpose of Declding on “ n set for th ‘*"n + which wil mad — well tinz when heand his advisers deem it olns i Murphy.Colorado sandston Somg Courso of Action this evening, unless the weather is very /__ Manhattan Elevated continued to go do NSOTS ) dement the duty of Ilw Riley, B sandstone 1 tarbidding, ~ ary In my juden 1 Opposition the taboggan slide &t a great rate, wiping sblo at this time I8 to continte in the 3 13 upon us were received [ . out all margins on & siump from 120 o 115% o of their ways and all will com . A § tries for the walk and fully a on move are | 1 5 ~ The downward progress was stayed at that and Hight | “Samuel vas sdod the contract for | < e ar S - f\l O )¢ point and & raily to 190 tollowed, but it siid g b, 4 ling Decatur s T'wenty-fourth NDON, Muy 5.—In the Houso of Com- | expected by tonight. The club will take QI Vie Qe off again to 11 BRADSTRERT'S OPINION, | to Twenty-ninth sont s today It Hon. Jackson, who suc along 1 and an estra wagon for L. Dencon White Foreed to Sauspend, fed Mr. Balfour as secretary for Ireland | the provisions and v shments, aud proba ROSWRlY b Wil oL New York, May 5. Bradstreot's Weekly | Committces Appotuted sud Progress fe- | A8ked whether the government would print | iy ‘th and Cuming streets at 11:30 P UL Before threc, | Wall Street Review says: The stock mar. ported at Last Night's Mectn e w1 cvening ; s | AR s | B A L T o R itive commiitee of the Commer- | the fnancial clause of the Trish home rule v cmbers of the Tourlst Wheelmen § = ( ' slump in that stoe! L ¥ for | pesistunce to the influet insc 1l el mey last evening at the Bouard bill ywpany the parly him to stand and he went dow »fore the urLe uestios le f Trade rooms and devoted an storm. 'The fact of the fa A P AU AR A 3 dore Heuck will go to Fremont tomorrow N i Spoculttor, whose golnig to the or | to the inevitable, and endured this k | au v half to the consideratiol when the house committe s weh that .-.\,mu £ by rail and will judge the result of Oll b tur (I‘l\ s 0 ago in v grain doaton the Chicago Board | & !quidation approsching alme the matters pertaining to the elub, | S he hieme rulg iho cnment | the contest, The walkers and visitors will < Ol on o A '8, serantiot hs: | Uil \‘“ e T ter the appointment of the various con nded to move to. postpono. the financial | bo met at Fremont by the “Turnet socloty of of “Irade caused such a sonsation, tignity of a panic have o | 4 e apy P that city and will bs entertaived until the ; . f . Known on the streot and found its way into HEVE AR sl fieg ttoes of the club, the question of selecting | clauses ; ratlr LI 16 CHY Bvotine We have included 2 more lines of fine melton over= the Stock exchange room before the formal i Vloletcs, - pH : HAtPRA ] swetary of the vard tt. Hon. Joseph Chamberiain —Docs the . B - i ’ 3 gy Q announcement was made therein. Accord \ o tHe 2 I . government propose any chat herein? — coats for this sale, making in all 6 styles of reguiar ing to his own statement the Cordage denl | qim . SSEAD Uaa il S WALt A Y 5 FPERSONAL P4 RAGRAPHS, | i e ¢ was the chief clement in iy S et . 1 t s representing thes Mr. Gladstone —~Non pres; $15.00 garments, at failure, but he s ols J a8 the 4 i wus should s their own ofticers Mr. Chamberlain—Doos the g ment Mrs. Duncan B, Hurrison of New York is ested in Chicago 5. Cordag rangled | i ayst u + t ratification to u adhere to the financial ] they he clty him and Gis had seatod hirm \ B i T HasTteas: ) ib it o gener: o | stand? J. 11, Haldeman of Weey Water visited | unable to o on at prescnt, though : ! f oy ; / be T f | Mr. Gladstone—I cannot sa aughtor i # Timoot 1 th [ get up luter on, he saic e K 3% A mee y € lisere! or i ' v possible £t John D, Jneoln visited the me ment that Francis Henshaw & Co., stoc 1 G el il « [ l excise must be r L. It is merd ) : City | w Rosewater is out brokers, had failed, Nobody seomed oIy rtion of a principle of Ireland's liability | shecity on much about them, but it made little 5 6P thostin & . N names but felt | ¢ \in chan I'ie government has not rtit 9 N ' n X s 1 a ence, It was i failure and that was en L1 Gitketnd 6t bHL s OF the's 6 60/ HiL U114 atght NOUYEY | (iisqamd ! to! denatt fPoRT tHE HEOIORNLIO Fe: | of Yo GTAIN HOte o o omoiorou Bt o cach. Saturday will be the last day these coats will be o add to tho fury of the tempest, anc 1ot k A A to lany one of them m ) i 3 . S B LOVEL A8 & Bl e a1 SmbesbiRnd S0y T A e "had not been carvicd ta the ox. | tain the customs dutios. The financial | Councilman E. P, Davis left last ovenin on h-ll(r. White also says the drop in Sugar was o gt e bt s e nd they asked further tune. | claises will remain open in committee. | for Chicago and Milwauke of the leading causes of his fuiture, H is found in the complete absence of as granted . Hon. A J. Balfour asked the speaker Mrs ~ . ~ . a large seller on_privileges and his present | nded specalative . inflation i the | Tho standing committees appointed by | tostate his views ing the thirteen ks visit to San Autonio, Tex N (o) b 2 B troubles ure. seriously aftected by this fa railrond. stare it The latter, it | thecluburo as follows HORE i “':‘l‘“l"‘ e L D. ITamilton, cashier of the C 0 lL \ l( \71() l_l 1 a8 his put bought right and left, and, | jg" tme, has suf sove in | Auditing—0, C. George, B. F. Brace, R. 8, | home, rule bill which wer standing on e |y, i ot Chappell] Neb., s in the city Cl 2 Z during the pi ent erisis and severe decline, | 4 . 2 y far | Wilcox, | Pape N 3 | 4 ekl " " I ‘;.:1::’:\3:}-‘:\‘): G BT AT B :"”_ & ioclie \.”;»W:m \\:"\‘.‘l‘\;-“m tustr ‘:‘1‘::'“ .l'l 80l CommissaryDan Farrell, jr, Chrls Hart- | The speaker declared that the instructions Ch 1 Birkhauser of the Board of Pub. i o nin, George N, Hicks, | were all out of order excepting that ¢ lic. Works returned from his Texas irip | to him at fav above the market. | wers coutined to the industrinl group and to | "0 NS A B Takey, W, A L. | B M i fonen excepting th yesterday White says hoe is unable at the present o {4 vory fow of the regular list of stocks, the | Gibbon, John 8. Bridy, ¢ K. Weller, Chaties A, | > ° . bl Fohn A Dol Tormenly ad itor: Al Biy give a deflnite idea of his linbilities rapidity with which the complote break- | Coo : | Chareniit Dia Most of the Talking. et e e L Complications 1 Sugar. down of prices was trvested on Friday being | e Wiliym W, Jeysor, Joseph | The rojection of tho fustructions was o | thie ‘Oallund, Cals, Bnquiror, secompanted . & Vice President Havemeyer of the Sugar | ¢3pecially mnoticeable, The -susceptibility el J B eikle, J. L. We at surprise to the house. Most of the | by his two sons and a daughter, also by C compuny says there is nothiug in the congi- | Of the industrial —group —to such A WL N, Ribeork, Charles A, Coe, | thirteen had been prepared by the most | [, Maxwell and daughter of Onkland, ar tion: of the company. to warrant this process; IS \m.“m. nh;»u lll is con- Joln 8. Knox, st Oomanl, W, | practic d pv.n'mlu‘-nr rians, and IV:"' had | pived in Omaha Thursday evening on the R R B AT = oo hins | Sidered that not only has inflated manipul: bon, Georze 1L Pigiie and Dan Fars | been no gencral debate as to their being in | way. to the World™s faits Thoy will restms : . g ot SR L ipany . has | o been permitted to run rife with many | T e 3 order. Immediately . aker made | gheir journey ou Monday next. Double and single-breasted fine black cheviots at o very lurge surplus and is | to | ey A. B. Takey, O.1L. Fowler, John L sl ) g Beavy loaner of ‘money. A dispatch | Of them, but that the business methods of A ¥, ) his declarati met in a 6 Vikrmant o - eviac 3 4 3 . o somie of th 0st conspicuous seem to be ~ ] o decide upon ¢ A course o ! B o R ¢ : . . : s from President Coftin of tho Goneral Tilec- | Soflic of the most conspicuous soom to ¢ j S g el s Gy Globba gl b i S ion Clarke, Cincinnati: Theo $7.50, just half price. Seesamples in our show windows. trie s the company has no pressing lia- | Still governed by “trust” idea UL » o | action. Colonel Saunderson, the 'R ¢, New York; R.G. Wilson, Ph i /9 billties. no outstanditie call loans, and has | tust of the money market would necessatt i« yno, DanBarrell, jr., | loyulist, presided and 1;‘”{ LU Iphta; 0. R. Amory. New Yorle: J. W. Rus ~ : witly paid $2,000.000 of its obligations. find ex in such direction by the rejec 5 L Aye » Cham ain and Hrd Randolpn U 1 s Davenpo! J. K. Tert 0 v - [ i okqeis ol snpany s | tion of collateral of that class, it being mergeney : i Robert Cowell, | did most of the talking. As soon as a de- | ALt l'\’ D onLGnon, ”‘\ O]:l Jabill e 1"] a tories nre crowded as ever. | understood that many lenders have been llgh 1 S Knox, Henry W. Yates, George H. | cisjon was reached, the members thed | Biunek. Hob Spring AL N ORI When 11 o'clock chimed from Triniy | discrimivuting closely aguiust them. i "“\‘YI"‘“;” raberl ice that J. Putnam, Gibbons H, Be A ¢ steeple the v this: The de TR P & L SR Al U i) ki J. B, Aveline and w 4 4 =l & Wlean o omohly Heaty. nns the WILL NOT AID WALL STREET. Monday he would r. Gladstone ulk ||..,m-\. Chi -:rlv.l A it O ll] C] OUbe. excitement had reached u higher pitch than — “A Gilded Fool . | whether or L e e e r S atany time since the panic sta with the | Troubles There Do Not Concern the OM= | Fanry Guy Carleton's “A Gilded 1" :;“"’" R ROmSRTIIS DI | mhittan [ i DAY L Staltha Divee Tor markey stiil feveris stional Cordage had cunls of the | not only provides Mr. Nut Goodwin with an | hiis clituse concerns Irish representation at | (i BER I Quuain g, £ b Suiuh, buyer for fallen Awerican Su W0y WasiiNGtos, D. C., May ® PUnICKY | axcellent part, in which he shines, but is a | ajzhty men by the bill as it stands, but | and wife i W. B Taylor, Westmins. ik ) u A0 o8t ot | condition of Wall strect today, tho comedy of which only captious criticism can | to be'left int : 103 members, ac- | ters Miss V. Leisy, Savoy. i) Gathxiol b 13 Amorican | teresting the ofticials of the Tre | say anything unfavorable, True, the story | cording to a Parnellite amendmer | ° Tohaceo, 4 to 3%: Cleveland, Clncinnati, Chi- | Partment, did not, they said, immediately | 3o o+ but the good old drumatic | | Sit Chities. Dl tical, moved that S ~ ey B S sago & St. Louls, b to 05; Burlington & | concern them,as the de it was unable ¢ e [t et the power of app county mugistrates . O S (/ ) 11 1]] ( 1] R D e ol oo D us e glon & N et e elements have been combined anew tomake s | po"frangorred from the lord to the lord 2 : = C 7 ° Yook I BT Il i |y | thorougnly interesting play. Bronson How- | lioutenin G nhat G 0 he Henrietta” is reminisc John Dillon, anti-Parnellite for East Mayo. b Manhattan, 10 S g National |y ouehyof is shown by the fact that Secre- | gested by “A Gilded Fool ;" so ur | suppotited ‘tho! motion, The X Ve - . it 2 v Carlisle ol od 1 » cabine f other good plays, but that of < T 3 I t 5 s RN A ¥ B ) o 5 to 113; Rubber, 8 ! Western Union, | tary Carlisle ouly remained at the eabinet | of ot em of appointin he i : , 2 3 to 84, = | meeting about fifteen minutes and then | nothing from the later of merit or | the root of the Irish di N OVS INNEE ant ouits, Took an Upward Sheot. went to his home. ‘The matter s | Justitic ton IrnLr e logue is | agitation for home rule. A man daring i 2 Rl e : 5y not even discussed. There s very good: at times briiliant. 3 on | to sympathize with the politi ho ma- : A qarollowing the unnouncement of White's | fooling” wmong the treasury officlals, | has nove done anything so zood, and | jovity of Treland, was debarred from the 3 O QRiEaka: i some sharp Fallies. | {hough they donot openly express it, tnat | it will be hard for him to improve on it. The | boneh, Irishmen wero looking to the. gov- h 4 5 2 Mt b Suar 41 Cotton Oin 4 fum | Wall street speculators have brought the i setting of the play as seen at the Boyd is | erument for redress, and to provide a X tington & Quincy 21, Cordage Common present condition uvon themselves, und that | particularly praiseworthy 3 riors | foundation on which [rishmon could base - auienratarvialisi e wallyuiniinatinal il | (KNS EOTRECITERE B HOY B SRV MAY peRbota e e e el of || R ovRoC el : We will sell, on Saturday, 150 suits of fine all woo > (. speculation was feverish o o CEAR M L dUL L U, e rrmIaH 7 Patholte Magistrae, i / e tion o ol s fevorish o | time has passed whea the goverument can | Sutptuous furnishing and realistic deta GRTHHDN Al the Msnlicea ; solvency of other firms and individuals, There have already been about thirty en tSeima - Minttor QHLES Mantied that Rubior, Johu d. Jones and Theo hin Groves has returned from a two aid Wall stroet. There was a time, when, | Pressure on space permits on ¢ | Mr. Asquith, home secretary, said that pae ; 4 8 3 L © R J riots, ages 6 to 1. ble and single-breasted, at ook orotticr titms and indiwlduale, | | byiurchusing bonds; £ might have been | Of the good things in | since’ the preser came into X 7 . cheviots, ages 6 to 14, dou 1 g ) gt i A e A Mr. Goodwin, in the title part, has a char- mber s in the Ir 2 S A Fl e G xatinnaeiali Lariw o avalte rendeved, but that condition has gone by ) h art, e 3 " of Cathc ; s focl exchange abated somewlut, but the | 305 overnment is ot in & position to tike | acter to interpret diferent from'any he has | mi 5 had beon ivereased. There was , ; RN "“‘l‘yh;'“‘ ‘l,“ ‘Il:I“‘_n,"“;‘:| ;r‘i.wl]‘fx:fi:i-u such action, heretofore been scen in in Omaha. Mr for suspecting the artiality - 7 et o \ ; As faras the Troasury dopartment was | Goodwin is averse to being perma y |t at majority of the magisir {htna Dot P e bt | advised at tho close of busincss today no i v i oue part or line 15, to be lioped” that the House would te- followed by & broak. Thoro. was o ety | gold had been taken from the subt at | His Chauncey Shoet is mainly nota s to the present appeal to give the g ke, JTHGro. Aras aTeacoy New York for export Saturday. Smali offers | especially ble for its entire natural- ‘ claration, without which the lord chancel- Doud’s, Towa. Eleatric to 61y in Sugar, 315 i prvle‘rm\r of gold continue to come in and are accepted 3 racter is l: Ion.\hlw nd | lor ),n-llc 1l]nm~arnir vqulu:inl‘m«l in setting 4 L ERUMEAES O —— i q s—and the comedian | aside a p ice of long standing. e s b L Rekiaga bid Boston Brokers Fail works i in definite detail and | Mr. Balfour, leader of the unionists, f\‘:;‘lu‘m e R amiat waa ik sadllndvans Bestoy, Mass., May 5.—I'rancis Henshaw | conspicuous consisten: Chauncey says | said he judged from the tone of the i e iyrasifirm Advanc- | ¢ (., stock brokers, suspended this morn- | Some serious things at times, and Mr. | home secrctary's vemarks that the TERY . arD an They say the f e was dus o | Goodwin in these s sirprisingly | poverument did not desiva to improve the | LIKe All Other Blood Diseases, Are L it Kimball and W. L. Pat- to collect money duc on margins, It | Sympathetic and rprisi administration of justice, but to increase Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparitla. itRrstios X t Vheiv | Decause he is naturally fitted to say funny | its patronage. The radical party did not LIC LA T s L T ible ta glyalle: statamont ot their || oh it with ‘more! stodass) thin mogof his | hava tho Golage fo, ALtagk $he. taagis:as 1 have been a suferer for soveral This afternoon the battle slacked off a | ° P vrother comedians of the day. Nothing | openly. It wished to make it ridiculous and | hives, and © tried everything ¥ coutd trifle in its intensity, but there were spasms er Austrnhian Bank Goes Up, | could be much finer than the simple pawer | thus prepare for the ultimate destruction | kear of,from friends, or ordered by physicians, of riotous bidding and selling, however, and | MrrsovrE, May 5.—The Colonial bank of | that characterized the delivery of his life | of it 1 but nothing cured. In fact, L for a time the action again became more | Aystralia, e of Victoria, has suspended | 8tory speech in the second act last evening, Sir Charles Dilke's motion was carried by Rarely, if ever, in t y of the % 3 of {1 consequence of a goneral feeling of appre. | #Ad his anagement of the end of the third | a vote of 203 to 240. Seemed to be Getting Worse oxchanigh havo such wild fluctuatious | 1 cousequence of a gencral feeling of apy Lyt bR Ll e NS Flnally T read about hives being cured by been witnessed. One of Targest houges | Nensio ¢ L] 2 te a high order. Of course, the lighter WEATHER FOKECASTES. Hood's Sarsaparlila, and docided to uy thia rrONTE — i i modicine. Beforo hal @ bottle was gone T wis certain to fuil. RABIONAL L, LRI - Goodwin's any is a g | Fatr ana Sightly Warmer in Nebraskn | BIm0steured, and now, being on Ui second Lot While this condition existed and the dazed 3 . 3 » of Mr. Clarenc Todny. Lcors were thaowor existec and the dazed | g altimore Gots One from the Chawmps pEEABHRETSY 4 3 i anye ::F‘;;;-Irf wer ml]:n;“n“ ng .u.rslx;\.lin‘(‘rligx.‘n:ii‘l:"c: PR oGO AL LA e Mt Ve asle, Holt,is o presentation l:n“ll_ns'lu\\‘ eriticism | Wasmixatos, D. C., May 5.—Forecusts 00 9 up tho dividend. p . It is estimated | BARTIMORE, Md., May 5.—The Baltimore | mbec s ver 3 i tel | for Saturday: For f\n::Il.\:«L \;mllm\,x— Fair; that up to noon the London purchases | clubmet the Bostons again today, and, for | Miss Miunie Dupree makes much of tho | ® armer; north winds. . sggregated 60,000 shaves, mostly of the first time in a year, defeated them. At- | 8 otto part. Miss Jean Clara Walter For the Dakotas—Generally fair; variable al"sapal'llla Paul, Louisville & Nushville and Wabash | yonqance 1,577, Seore: well known to old-time Omaha theater- winds. $£3.50 cach, regular §6.00 goods; for Saturday only. Hat Department. “leara ) 34 (- on the sireet is said to be in trouble and Clearance on Satur day of the TOURST AT $L.15, §2.00, §2 Continental Clothing House. ¢! . (I B i 2 5 S iy Loeal Record, el o dnoronse in forolg: R 15000200 0-g|Poys Mrs Ruthven adequately, and A i 1oston v\ 30000000 0_43|Mss Estelle Mortimer is clever | OFFICEOF Tur WeATHER BUREAU, OMARA, ur $4.80 to $4.85, but money ¢ close itn: Taitimore. 8: Doston. 2. Eemom: | the part of an old maid, | Moy 5.—Omaha record of temper: nd 11 and jer cent. | ston, 0. P ’ who is fond of quoting the ancient. All the | rainfall, compared with corresponding day of g ; 1; Boston, 1 7 g day tle, ¥ am entirely cured and take great pleas. or ; Boston, 0. 's: MeMalon | other characters of the cast are faithfully | past four years: ure in recommending Tood's Sarsaparilla to all caused some of the opera a 0 | und Robinson; Nichols and Bennett. presented. A special word is carned m \n 93. 1892, 1891 1890. | who suffer from this mmuw.l'u‘ attliction. age and a L':."m'rul rally ensied. Manhatta | = Siiqurs Larrap Two of Unelo's Twirlers, | J: R. Amory in Perkins, Short's valot, 4 EA Saror KBk W Hood's Sarsaparilla lias also helped me in rose from 1 0; General Elect S EVELAND: O.. May B—Cloveland swang | H1CHYe performance trus to life and R : ] many other ways. It i3 a good medicine.” CLEVELAND, O., May 5.—Cleveland swung | * (lomedy and company are both adm : . Mits. 8. A, Mornrow, Doud's, b the stick today with success. Mc( s ! 3 ipitation..... 7400 .00 . Therail- | the stick today with suc hpiianis was | and the opportunity ‘presented of seeing | - Sotement she 45 fon of S Pl Do ways recovered from 1 to s. The | batted out of the box and Hutchison put iu, | Yhom this fternoon and evening should be Statement she \|||)‘( he mn.m on of tom- " Hood's Pills curo al L Bilious- actual rates for forelgn exchange were about | With but little effect. ' The attendance was | missed by none who did not “assist in frong™ | Jerature and precipita ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. $4.8314 10 3184 or bankers sixty day bills; | Y00; weather cold. Score: | at the Boyd last evening. day and since M Y, 6l RO SRR $4.86 to $1.861§ for demand ; #4867 to #.8 Cleveland.. ... .. 0 Il‘ v: 1 |l| 380 2-9 e Nor Aadid ol . for cables. | Chiic 5 01401000 0-6 v for the ds It soon became evident that there would be Hits: Cleveland, Chicago, 6. Errors: y since Mare ; The annual May sociable and dance given | Normnl precipitation. .. 3 10 gold shipments tomorro It oney | Clevelund, Chicago, 5. Enrned runs: T 2 g NEEMLRreoil) Lyl e g hCR I tho s joknusry but, tho money | Glavelnd, 8: Unlgngo, 4o Batteris: clnseon | 1nst uight at Washington hall by Clan’ Gor- | Deficiency for the duy g men iu the meantime had advanced the r Detfeitacy Mareh 1 43 incl %0 30 per cent, and then came unother thun- | $Ni1 Almmers = MeGinats, Hutchlson ™ and | don was largely attended, and the evening | CHeteRey MAreh Lo oo ARSH derclap in the suspeusion of W. L. Patton, Senntors Having 1t was delightfully passed by the merry Scots Roadster € ab Will Atcend. aud call loans advanced to 40 por con. ous- | vy, survaray, ) B—After tho | And their ladies. The dances inter- | 'The spacious warerooms of the Columbus broke to' $125; Cordage and. iectrio to fr9. | third inning the 1 s were not in | $Her RAIMNG Sedig 18 sung by | Buggy company in their new building on TREATMENT. | r R i iR g Mr. Jumes Gardner 1 s, The i Washingtons today, who | cos- | parney street will agam be th o ugar to &0, At 1:350 money b ay, who } SRl S O arney street will again be thrown open to MR H s 50 per cent, and by | Outplayed them at every point and won | tumes of the clinsmen were picturesque a Seot May Dance. o FORALL 10 o'clock to 6. Owing to heavy offerings of | Cisily. Attendance, 1, Score [ neab iind ‘tha musle” furnished: by:the or chestra was largely compose Ry rl i irs, which carrted the dancers back N H ! > partially calm. Up o 3 p. m. the sales | MOV York 102 D OB | e Al S b e ad s shan o i % e h Listed stocks, 415 'lll? shares; un Hits: Wisk um 11 New York, 3. Errors ary Hiebis i g higan | Pl'lva[i a,l somewhat feverish, but in sou atances | rel) nud Aal: Dosle cnd cdelilo R 1 HRNeRs SR | 81337 Abov 1ass v ot tu somo, nstances | pelland Muil; Doyle and K The Omaha Personal Rights league held a | Neck Covered With Glandular Swell- | e Special Dissasss, = Ball, whon thels. failure wos anonced ‘ Nlee Gumie nt Ci iati, brief session last night at Germauia hall. | ings. Scrofula. Ears Ruuning, | " I 3 4 lowing stocks wore s umably fc the winning run. Scove: e e oo atiar 5 e LR . 3 X i 7 i = ar, 700 of Atchison, B 1000001000 0-2|ha recont appolntment. of potiee commis | First Application Relieves, Com- . <ot PRUTEN FROE SUIREITE ] AN AN ! Lead, 100 of | hatl 8l B e st LU DL ommis. | A g Hidroelle Varle Stricture and | : EYES TESTED FRAE. y I.A.\' 03 ARANTEED ¢ York & New England, 50 of Western | Cmein ERORl 01 Iistianas iy |(Rlanows Duk tae ot conthEvative i """".; plete Cure in 3 Weoks. all other troul sted _ at reasonable | B S d i, SATISPACTION GUARANTEED | ieinnuth L \ | of the league seemed to think that it would A chargos.” CONSULTATION FLEE. Caliouor Union. | Chamberliu and Vaughn; Gleason and Pletz. | poybo best to take aggrassive steps in the ddress - ] : 9 Q) In Kin ¢ I ) 8 i de- \ y "'hen Erysipelus went to I The bondsmen for ard . C. Young | BrookLyy, N. Y., May 5-The Phillies | veloped nothing of any conscquence in' that | miy hoid. face. onrs sl nock. My eirs wos 4 » W. Loper, the sivers for the | could not reach their opponents because of | line, | swollen and ruoning from the inside and out- rdage trus lified in Je City this | Stein's handiwork, I 11 | Side. oul only ou wv back, My neck 1 i o moraiug. et ro: Georko It Perkins of | rookiyn 0023000100-3]| o uax opsning: | wascovared with iaiuuiar aweliings—sorot ,Dovums BLDCB. » OMAHA. NER | (]! ENTS Yerkins, Gor & Co.,, of Duune street, | Philndelphin 01000000 0-1 Roadstor ‘alub has o~ | M, o S DR Ot s b TlCat 4 Opposite Hayden Liros, | TTRONN T New Yoric: Jotn Mullind, furniture denior of Philadelphin, 1. Errors: | cepted an iuvitation to attend the onening of | feeed s ory mach and e trhbaation re- | \ BOYD 8 Thon oo ‘J')\“’WIN Jersey Ci rooklyn and Newark, and ro Iphin, 2. Earned runs: | the new building of the Columbus I3 | i and fach wers w Willurd I, Whittier of Elizabetn. Each of * SiUbHaqeipbia 0, Tiutiseias: Bants ; i et adbob LA cured nio when ull other romedios | 1 day (8a m'l!a] M']y b i 4 bk derdind 1o o omodie 3 the bondsmen qualified in the sum of 200, - Low; Cuesey and Clenents Co. on Harney strect this evening. A gen- | nd [had despal sver bel R e mr i 000, y Lovisviuie, Ky., May 5.—No game today; | ¢l invitauon is also extended to the public | fuicor." {ounnot o without. thom STRENGTH VITA“TY MM‘HUOU sPEcI‘L's]’ | s A LT UHEeRof Ay 2% tho Unitea States court. today Suiee VL it thot” e o apoct oo, Dottt 5 NAT. C. GOOPWIN allace made an o ppointing B, 1Y, (. taudli arAiiea e new aud origiual desigus chicles ar L do aur v N ’ preaident of | In Henrv Guy Carleton's fine Co Youug and George W. Loper receivers for s which they have in stook N 4 " et 1 the National Cordage company in the south " V. 1. i TELEGRAPEIC BRIEF QLR &Y ARt ;NQE.‘" Enul Sk, | ‘AGILDIED R ('()I orn district of New York. The application y 8 1 TiiiBost i i ikl = for a receiver is based upon s petition of ? B adelphis 2 3 August V. R. Ellis, a stockholder of ) 1 60 Pittabure ‘ Worcester connty. The samo reasons those given to Chancellor MeGill of N . S &) 4 on; tarion kr Thegreatest of My pOdwWin's sncces Thursday night three men charged with Cutlcura Remedles o L Is unsurpassed in the treat- - " 2 . ‘ ) MATINEF DAY AT murder were taken fron the county jail Have cured wo of ovdty form of Eczemu, from ARKER, M & Bul 1 ate ¥ Ak [ PRIOBE= Hirh) fecE SL00 Calac B At Junty soat of " Valehels | whioh 1 fling. BANIOlY, 9078 67 oa. Wwe BHRE, M. ; hronio, Private and | PRICES- 0 senern 0 unty, Mexico, and banzed to a cotton- | Lack, sick stomach. and nervous he % ARODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, | WALV OUS SIORURE iy it .h\;;l y ;\;;w smlnnl . o wood tre ar the Jail s Dronoi 'I ‘xrn..;\\: bl b the i ; wan awardcd the GOLD MRDAL by the NATIs NAL TREATMENT BY MATL. . oyd Ferris, broker, s nssigned to Wil- s of fire while per- | doctored for fou % and kept getting 2107 foi L \ 5 \a. with stamp for pac. | VENIN linm P. Dixon; Floyd' Ferris anl William o ane 1h progross (n the Detroit, MIth | worss. yntilF found P CuITIOURA 1t Rtk or Ny, N i Phyica A s which will bo asnt tn ' pyeri’y i iKimball, composing the- firm ‘of Ferris Improvements Provided for by the Board a0, LOr N, fime the audionte wad | MhONLOS P aac prlite, ity Ao, a1l Dised e | plain cnvelops. 10 g st Ouica 1133 st | [EECLR Heser <imball, have assigned to the same assigneo. of Pubiic Works Yesterduy. anle stricken, but all sucecedod in getting out MISS CANRIE B Wi e 3 NS served seats n bl ) 10 same u o s Yesterduy. isuoteaced n gebting ou MISS CAlt o fon ' persan or by 2 : W. L. 'Patton and Henry L. Saltonstall, PR S Ao O e Lunburt. The firo was extinguished Hor i M WEITE, tian T by latier admissicn Lo baleony & composing the e of Wil 1. Fation orks met yesterd Vithout trouble a i ectin with io. ¥ have assigned to Barcing 1 Metaothes | dfternoon and awarded contracts for paviug, | Unliks Governor Pennoyer of Oregon | curicura RESOLVENT, the new Blood OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T F“RHEM sT. THEATH PULULATY | curbing and gradi ral districts. The | OrMoF Markham of California, in answer Skin purifie d Humor Remedy. Tnters i 00 pp.. 125 invalvable HES ary Gresham's dispateh, s olite )100d of al ~ full @ik odly €100 by mail, sealed B el Lot 150, 200, Hoe. e, 1o Mr. MeKinley on the Situatic following nward g were made o | Aty H:mm:‘ ‘l'h ! l.‘n.l‘fl’.'fl:)r.‘4!‘,‘4. oleanses the biood of all impurities whileCtr | while costing tha employer 1 en y 3 5 — . : g v oSN CTSG \ Burrao,,N. Y., May 5.--Governor Me- | the prices noted o« would do everything in his Bower (o | o exals fi:‘:‘:’lul‘\luurillll R i oaapea B0a Mhine: L sashied s 10 sdvace o Inwaes | 4 KIGHTS o MATIN G h IIN“I‘\{ Kinley. en route to' Columbus, 0., from Bos- | Hamilton, Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifeh— | V0wt He Chineselii ehutstawe! and10ce” | Hienailv, elnat the akin of avery trabe of dis: N E AS A B by it ol b apatlues i . . h N ent hostile denonstrations againat them, euse. ‘ oausts with tha 1naohine. n T ton, stopped in thls eity a short time today. | J. E. Riley. Sioux Falls granite, class A, £26; | 1 Francisco, Cal., | g g s 477 BR K r[—[fi FIRE PA ROI In an interview the governor said “Phere | class B, , and class C, # o roglstared | Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICUNA.500; SOAP, | | : Dooke. ta i | o W Benadicl is no danger of & panic or auy danger of | Sandstono. class A, §2.5 e o Looks 10 the | o5 oLy kN T, 81, 1'reDared by tha Horren Natiopal Bank, | ycko“’ Seaman & e ¢ A | iy 7ot L o DU AND CREMICAL CORPORATION, Boston TELEPHONE 1755 112 FARNAM S 1 o "Wenosaay Mitine serious alarm. It is one of the little furri ;;‘.’,',"':"”“‘ class A, five ear guaranio '\‘:,‘,?\"."‘T"" fiiation, 1 Los | g How to Uure Skin Dissases. 64 naven 0 | &+ 8 DEPOSITORY, OMALA, Nau, | TELEPI H FARN Liavle to come upou the people and adminis o e . aphy, Colo A : A d 9 $ " | Chinamen in that city azo, T, the | Hlustrations and testimonlals, walied f jm - ONDERLAND . | rado sandstone, cluss €, $1.90. | 3 il e — z | tration at any time. hey come Lith, Tzawd to .\'lf‘hnl.u tioy, | BRERRR as 3,000 Gutaf the B0 Celsitials 35, hiackheads red. rough. ehappod, | “@Pital... Ao AN $100,000 ER S A KauzhuaTen like the thief in the night. Peo- lls granite, ¢ 9 | o & axon=a P[l...,m.uvm...mu by CUTICUNA MoAL. | | o & el P < e @t thnes croate panic i : \ : 1y to fol- Surplus ver s 568,00 ple at paicky condi. | and class ( : sandstone, | low the. puplication. made tn e Merorin MUSCULAR Surpl $65,000 And g ek toms of affaivs when thero is really no | class A, §2.55: cluss B, brick, class 1 Appeal-A vals vesterday moriing | 4 STRAINS ” " EVILA WEAKNES 63 ! - The Bliin a1 occasion for i, ‘ilie most dangerous part of | five.yesr gaarant ten-year, 83,19, | PEPW, Chrmack, saltor of the Mormins | and pains, backache. weak kidneys, | € Mecrs and Directors W.Yates, praii iy | € thow In meh Q11CKLY 'K | GIBSON & THOMPSON, in rotined Comuoy | it all is the cTeet it has on the poorer | Hugh Hurphy, Colorado sandstone, class G, | U 3 as de d s w o willtul and rheumatiam, and chest paing ro- | I C Cushing vice prasdenc Maarlgy V. / 4 pLL L d 5 And LA K11 Classes. ‘They wruw impationt and take their | §1.90, 1 y Colonel W. A, Coliler, the lioved inone minute by the Cngi. | Morse John 3. Colllas J. N. UL tez; Lasls 4 l MATINERS DALY, I 1 Vi s oney from ihe saviugs banks. “‘hmi ‘Alley ia Block 21, Clty . E. Riley, Sioux i ‘;:‘n‘.,x‘.htnummrnnuaam -Avatunche, who curs Ant-Pam Piuster. The fipst | $90d onabi Moutho ) a1l parts of tho howaw, ) cunta ALL IS od 1t sbove his slgnature. aud Oaly losteavanerus puin-kiillug piuster THE IRON BANK T ’ o b Kvonings-Balzony, ® oente: purques, & 0rait

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