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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1894, “em I8 Iald up from Minot to Seattle, and }' ] }‘“ R,R y‘”“l“”\( F\DS 1878, When he firat went there his first I)I \YI‘D u’ T |0R I)R t” I | Murphy and MoAlester divided sec v STINE \ \ TR | 1adies have 1 ] v * D aTTATer. . Suvelly , ) ) Ty, Ok gl i g gy 1 I N u‘ ) nd MoAlester divided second money, ‘I I I'I I\l I l)R TR\“‘I adles have invited Judge Jere Wilson to be .'.r L"fl.fq :L”n.mm; or v)‘w«\:'{v-‘,'-'|»;| l\u,f.' aly n\ )n " / 5 LIV W LAVDY) | auarters w T o wihusk u LALTLD | h :\ /14 | maving killed ninety-one each )\ :\ ) LLINVE ;\ 05 AlLL ) come the general counsol of the league, but A . logr : Hranstormation. Tis ofoe Wil be in. The the attorney has not yot responded to the ing over 2,000 miles of line. The strike was e Jes bullding and his quarters no doubt in WILL HAVE THE BIG SPECIAL, v invitation. These meotings have been car- - ried on very quietly, as the ladfes were anx- ordered with such secrecy and suddenness one of the splendid hotels of the hand- t hour before It was to by the 000 1 i i somest and most hea v 8 west of ) " Sembe: s y :,'mu [ 1.) v!"ml‘ !.:..».:M‘,:: TR e Becond Annm; Qonvvnlmn of the Sixth ,\nfh‘.'“,‘,,'w" t healthful cities west of the | Omahas and Oonventions Moet at the Charles | Cvmb r:“‘...: Park Racing / ation Has rain of the Trial Proves Too Much for Her | fous to keep thelr organization a secrot until ppen. The order was recelved In this city District Adjourns, Licutenant Willlam Chamberlaine, U. Strddt Park iy Artangumente Completed. Fevves. thelr plans were porfected, The resolutions about 7 o'clock last night, but no Information Sannate A, and Miss Margaret Smith, daughter of 4 . SHVILLE, April 15.—8ecretary Palmer of given out have been sent to the honse com- Major I. G. 8mith, U, 8. A., ‘were married PPy of the Cumberland Park Racing assoclation mittee u:\ ')lu-quv:url) l“!’; \\\"wl‘ur-ulul\ ln ‘n: not ¢ \at Colonel Breckinridge should of it was allowed to get beyond the men In el ) el ferewtod, When the e camo to'mako | DETAILS OF THE LAST DAY'S PROCEEDINGS | Skt Wianthgton. 0. %6, 55 mV"5-"" | MEN ARE WORKING' 'WELL TOGETHER | TCLUFet tonight from Momoiia, where ko | |ADIES SEND JUDGE WILSON FLOWERS | Featnis seat i tonkress whito Siss Fol s - 2 e will be, from so- the castbound passenger train the mail and went to make the final arrangements for the - or the lard is ostracised, as s baggage car was set in front instead of at big special race to be run ; t . 4 . big special race to be run May 1, between cloty. the rear and the car was not coupled to the [ After ar Yrayer 8 o Dele w stands a handzome granit g Tear of the tran. Then orders were given R TI I e T AT to the memory of the late | Manager Rourke's Rlayers Show Up Strong | the western candidates for Brooklyn handi- [ Among the Donors Is m Sister of Colonel | One of the most Interesting storfes con- of the train. Attend the Varions Ha J hes dfer General John ¢, Kelton, adjutant 03 } nected with the suit hinges upon the testi- for the train to go out, the engineer refusing pd o i VoI¥ of Thasins 1 0f the REmY, "DisinE the yoar whioh At the Bat and Attend to ¥ cap honors, The offer of the Cumborlamd Breekinridge's Firat Wito—Miss Fol- Lot AL EROUL 10 R to take out more than the mail car, Super ~Consecration and Vote of Than hed batwesn. (he dnte: of hig tetire 1n & Bostnedd-Like Manner— club {s: “The Cumberland Park club will i ik b ony of Miss Loulse Lowell, the capito intendent Copeland said that the whole train Conclude the Meeting. ment from nctive service and that of his pi add $5,000 to a race for $1,000 a corner be- ard Refuses All Offors to ¢ Lypewritist, It has been asserted that her ports. tween the western horses entered In the on the Stuge. note book, which had boen used as evidence, was full of ontries which might be used to or nothing would go out, and after walting death, General Kelton was governor of th - ldiers Home, and this monument was Al . Brooklyn handicap, elther one and one-eighth - blackmail congressmen. Miss Lowell, how- 0 Soldlers Home n the suburbs for nearly an hour to give him an opportun. - ity to reconsider, the crow went home and SN ¢ arected to his memory by the veteran sol- or one and one-fourth miles, weights ns- bla 3 the officials followed suit. The strike i HASTINGS, April 15.—(Special to The | 11068 Gndl inmates of that inatitution. Thek | A fair sized crowd went out to the ball [ signed them in the Brooklyn, providing that | \WASHINGTON, April 15.—Miss Madeline | ey’ ypocclares that Colonel Breckinridge complete on the west end and all branches | Bee)—The second annual convention of the | {hey held him in many w DFCE to his | park yesterday afternoon to witness the | Clifford, Yo Tamblen and Carlsbad start in W a only man who ever called upon her of the services are participating. The Can- [ Christtan Endeavor societios of the Sixth | death, and when the end came and they | Initial base ball game of the season. The | N race. The race to be run any day dur- hi ) A adian Pacifio offcials, anticipating the ex- [ giuteior closed today. A morning prayer | TeallZed that'n triend had gone from amom [ pow oot und o ’I‘" ho season n® | ing_the ‘meeting the owners of said horses | Washinston today. As might have been ex- | Wero so unusual that it mado an Impression tension of the strike, have made arrange- L UEEE R T | HOSVDE DEWER [ them, they asked “that they be allowed | S , m Birmingham's Con- | muy gelect. This offer to be open up to [ pocted with a woman of er temperament, [ UbOn her memory, = Thinking the matter ments with the receivers of the Lake Shore L L sy, R TR KT Ry Banta ‘1" |.".3, “i'-‘l et ntions we the opposing teams. A | April 13" Secretary Palmer brought with | the long strain of the trial culminated in f “rl . ‘x\- R .rl‘;l, she conciuded it was tor theie through cats, Doth pLassger aic btly termed the “friend of the majority of those present went out simply | him the agrecment of the owners of the | norvous prostration. She was taken 1ast | cave of Miss olaris hack to the knowl- freight, to run over the Lake Shore to and [ After the 3 o'clock junior service a mis- [ 4o Al during his lc to alze up the Omaha team, rather than [ abovo named horses, which is given below. | o B0 RGPl SEE B R e O A e A HTon o Carliale poe from this city, 3 slonary platform meoting was conducted by | service in the army he i | with the expectation of witnessing much of | Bach owner is to put up $1,000 in the hands Loty ol 7 “Miss il betor GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 15.—In & Tucker of Lincoln, Mrs, A. D, Hail | Controlling desire to 3 enlinted 1o el e & . of the secretary of the Cumberland Racing | & Quict part of the city. The attending | thre ervie ith Mis well before gwer to the circular issued from the e Hn - g men_ that just and equitable treatment and all game. The grounds were too soft for [ neeidio fon on o before April the Cur Jhysiclans do not anticipate any serlous | they were able to persuade her to o for- S > S alrmont, Miss Bessie Pomeroy of Bdgar | congideration to which they are ent'tled. | good playing, and in add to this th ! g ko L e ward in the case, Northern headquarters at St. Paul and Frank Johnson of Franklin particl- | In this way he sought to promote content- oA n addition to this the | berland club is to add $5,000 o race 18 | effects from her fllness. During the trial [ ™ — nouncing the abandonment of trains on the | pated n the discussion. A missionary con- | ment In the ranks and cciency in the | (Otal lack of practice by both teams rendered | to be run Tuesday, May 1, over the Cumber- | yoyoral communications came to Miss Pol- reckinridge St Has Hopes Montana Central railway vl\nmuul\ the stri secration meeting followed, led by Miss | army. . anything like perfect playing impossible, land track, rain or shine. Al the above Tt T ORI AL P managers WASHINGTON. April 15.—Colonel Treck- of employes, Chairman Riker at noon today | Maggie Haughnwout of Falrmont an o " i e WATHE HOFUGR. t0: REAPL:OF" the F0R I .t 1o 4 and to he w5 ! wanagers | | WA ik M Dreck aeaL s, ountar oIFeUINE SERHRLHE WFIkS | Jol O “L‘h,,': ol alrmont and MIS | gy jox pACIFIC EARNINGS DECREASE It their Initlal game s any criterion it | FONEv (TS B0 hce, one mile and a | of theatrical and opera companies offering | !NFidse, in an interview with an Associated y 3 o; that President g Leibd s may safely be sald that the Omaha's are a i i 4 . 3 press reporter, sald he did not intend the was prectioally the samey tha T the FYRnimk, GItee SOne. besvice, JDF, ] T A er. Eugene Liegh declares Clifford | her high salaries it she would appear in [ it SROTet B0 G TE- b otioh Hill's assertion that the strike was run by a | N D, Hillis anston, TIL. - delivered | Denial of the Story that the Road Is Secking | team “of batters. Eyory man In the nine [ will b a better horse May 1 than ever be- | aimost any capacity under thelr auspices. | fora o ot oo yiene A6 (g, metto man nover in the employ of the company | an addresa on “The Biratesic hour i S utlet to Chicago. rapped the ball oral times and rapped | fore. CH Porter says they will all know | s & 7 cute an appeal and exhaust every possible s cting under the advice of her lawy gute an appenl and exhaust every: possible was false; that complatints had been made | gjons; an Outlook.” The after a closing 3 April 15.—~The February | it hard. If Mr. ry, the center ficlder, | they have been to a horse race when they it § he Al g i} has pald no attention to any of these com- | ¢Foy o power of public opinfon, which in- by employes and never attended to; that | consecration service and the usual vote of | statement of the Union Pacific shows: Gross | proposes to keep up the pace he set yestor. | beat the son of Lady Wayward, while Yo Y GRS LA X notice of the strike was not given to the | thanks, the econvention adjourncd S, 061, decrease, $607.894; mat, | Droposes to keep up the paco ho et yestor- | my iy ionts” easy milo at Memphis yesterday nications, Since the verdict fluenced the fury, Said he: “The plaintift company because the employes did not ex - i ol SS0081. A AIveStaF o ithe day throughout the summer he can have a | j0™ iq " “with- 126 pounds up, proves the "l”l‘lllwln"| llv'-lfluv.nrn 1l xvmn.ll ] and 1 _will eich live our respective lives, mpany v AR Dodke Connty'a Age Vaoslety: e, $320,631. A director o Houss: KAETHEWIEH: i oS GV RS 3 h 126 1 e fully. hae | doubled their importunities and severa the public will bee + familiar with ect_themselves to strike until they hoard | DofEe Oo e B Unlon Pacifle nuthorizes o denial of the [ H0USe an lot, with all modern improvements, | quoen of the westorn turf to be fully her | grams have come to Miss Pollard, offering | the facts, and the final judement | Wil not the rallvay was going to ship In men and it A (5% pecial to The | g tement that the company 8 seeking any | At the close of the season, He came to bat [ self. Many bets have already been made | SV SRS (B REL CORRER BEAIER | 6oty 40 oot He characteriz:d Judie Wil was not policy then to give notic id that | Bee)—A meeting of the Dodge County AgTl- | new outlet to Chicago; that it is not likely | fiY® times, got a base on balls once and [ here and at Memphis, one wager of $1,000 | o0 for friends decline to give the names | SON'S sheech as an utterly v o Intimidation was intended (o wny DACh | cultural soclety was held yesterday at the | 16 o so, and that ail talc about oloser re. | NIt §afe four times, and each timo was suc- | oven betwoen Cliford’ and the mare being | ol tieatrical managers ‘of G0 discuss | GISHONCAL s of the service, as the men all struck volun- & x 0 do so, and ths Il talk 7 closer re- | gogstul in getting home. In addition to that | made here tonight. et i VI that no § i be | and 8 . L tarilly. Ho says employes h BabH . KIAVeR :wm:I "rr n'xlm & tny.m to make arrange- (wmn vlv’m: Ium v»»'muml‘ (O v, nllher he made a star ;""\"“l;: eatol: fi*the: Nevanth ‘ { ST P ;Vllllll 1“."‘;;.';' s-ru‘llnux that no attention will be | not w 3 ties that bind my wife X v a ments for the nex: nnua 3 V. A £ i C ct. b ’ R " ala 1o & bt ael and chilc 0 me."” until hrhm:r::lu'vfimv:,v:l"::I“\’)‘uhlv\,l[;‘l,‘\l and| AL (o0 the extany 'I«|"x.h]‘ll»’:Ir}nm;(lv-u\l\x: iicago line has no foundation in fac and Ghrow o baso runner out at fisst who WELGHTS FOR THE SUBURBAN. e artes. salisdat || RdSHHFerT O 7 Bt s Frei Do La Matyr Superintendent of apeod ARHINON. REORGANTELMON: started on his Journey, thinking the hit was Lamplighter Carrles Top with a Lot of Tip- | L1e hospital today, and being told Miss Pol- “O1a Bob* Too Foor to Go. oo oh - e s a trai and W. L. Houck marshal. A division —— st Inning w . g : Bel p Tt L aR R PR | AL tBIegTatT SWRNPeOelvad potice s LI i et And | superinfondent was selected for each division, | Strong Committeo of Practical Railrond C,:,',’L"”;',,,‘;‘"""‘1"‘"‘”""1’ QAL A LAt toppers Behind Hi her a noto inquiring about her plans for the | from Owatanna, Minf.. asking for some in- :]" B s by railroad officials are | and great care was exercised to place people Men Has Been Appolnted I BARROG. BaN -‘{'\',"“]“ Wi Lo DI NEW YORK, April 15.—The following | future. The note was answered in person by | format'on regarding Robert Blackstone, The faie. "o concludes by stating that if the | In executive positions who would take active | NEW YORK, April 15—Announcement fs | which Harkness fumblod, and then Manager | WelEhts have been announced in the Sub- | hor brother, Mr. J. D, ollard, o younk man | telegram I from the chief of police the will be a protracted one. i xr‘-n"‘v}.nx‘nr‘:’-;n.u:\4.':,"1"r(»:f.‘.,.’f'.'{‘;”‘li appointment of a general reorganization | crowd cheered he spit on his hands. He | 121; Clifford (4), 121; Sir Walter (4), 120 | 1ot (el yet what she intends to do. She | Who had lived in Owatanna a number of T e oimeqambership and - committecs | committee, consisting of the followlng gen- | dida’t do a thing to'the ball but knock it | Don Alonzo (1), 119; Banuet (@), 119; Ajux | asks me’ to Say to you most ofphatically | Years, had ‘died,“and that she had left u p i atter and | {lomen: R. Somers Hayes (chairman), L. | over the fence for a home run ng in =g ? Fiis r T od note asking that her husband should come — put proper men into the field to canvass the r ° 8 : the three others ahead of hi (4), 118; Slelpner (a), 118; Ramapo (4), 116; [ that she never has entertained any in | jote GeKiue tHut Hev, Haggard’s which created such a | matter. A R Y 030 VAL DA KA TR ITE L W THE G St. Leonards (4), 116; Sport (4), 114; Basse tentlon of going on the stage. Nothing | “R Pk Blackstone has long been a re furore i the literary world on its publicn It was decided, in order to facilitate the P. Olcott, Louls Fitzgerald, George | fhe Gonventions a little hitting them- |y, Gy) "4, pegsarea (6), 112; Mars (5), 112; | could bo farther from her thoughts or In- [ dent of this oty and is a very familiar p L S tHACUBR folinkle Yiterast: In"tha: falr/ to: oMoria auitable: ban: en and Adrian Iselin, jr., of New | sewep In whis Inning, Dolan leading oft with | 1yyapio ‘(a), 112; Lowlander 112; Pactolus | tentions. It is absurd; all she asks now is | son to the old timers. “Old Bob as he tion, and which ha } ) [ HBETEC0T EhiE CoWBlIG S RUCERG ooy THaE William Roach and B. Rodman [ OR¢ fOF two bases, Crelghton and Bradford | ) “410 "Barvenu (5), 112; Sykeston (3), 112; | for rest and quiet.” is called, for years has run a bootblack editions, was produced yesterday - 2 sl o) : got to first, which McVicker failed to handle | ¢ by 9. ¢ 5 e Judge Wils lefense of the right of | stand at Twelfth and Farnam strects, and . 4 f Much’ more work makes the best agricultural disy to be Boston; Charler ¢ aman and as well as he might Have done. Comanche (4), 112; Charade (5), 111; Carl udge ilson'’ defen: 0 he ght © 1 Ui Wy G ne oy L R Fifteenth Street th A h HAIAT Aubieat ta" GontaNt at L (o Dospasos, cou man Obbe, | @8 Well as he might have done. bad 110; Pickpocket (5), 110; Picknicker | women to an equal place with man in the L Ay R & A {8 shown in the present adaptation than st at any subsequent g First base was the weakest place in the | (i L e W 0 K v v G R e RRTY Hetathtor b ramatie nroduetion- of | flr: A committee of one from each town- | * rail- | Omaha team yesterday, but McVickets, who | (3 110: G W Johnson (), 110 King Lee () | professions was so approsiaied W 1oary on | lives at 3200 Hlalt Howard strect, and heretofore sce dramutia pro ship and two from this city was appointed | road’ me e ; et | AN O Ve RE (e e McVickePs, who | 116 prince George (4), 109; Domino (3), 100; [ the Washington ladies that a party of them [ natice of the telegram was left there by this intensely interesting creation of the | PUID NG LW from this ity was apr A e conn Y] i | svas covering it, I not tho regular baseman, | sonator Grady (3), 109; Leonawell (), 108: [ sent to him a magnificent bunch of La | a police officer. He was not at home, have novelist's faney, and consequently it is not | "5y b ion as made yesterday in the and personal knowledge in ralle | aojiialies o pretence of belng a star In that ¢ (1), 108; Blitzen (5), 107; Cande- | France roses, which adorned his parlor today. | Ing gone visiting somewhere, but it s not position. 4 Helen Nichols (4), 106; Vestl- | They were accompanied by a note stating [ thousht n comply with Tequest in the without considerable interest, viewed from eX] I 2 v % | name of Para, eldest daughter of Hon. J. W, | road In point of strength, bu: 74 y Wi A theatrical standpoint. Yet at best it hess abllity, experiencs and chascter the | . In the third, Aifth and elghth innings the Gy Hht 1057 Kinglet (4), | they were intanded as an expression of ap- | (elegram, nuch as he is poor and o e and uncanny story, requiring vivid | Love, deceased, for letters of administration Al g ac A R B i b SicE 0 8 8, wetrd and unaanny oy et even. im- | in the estate, ‘and D. H. Darnard was ap | committea ls perhaps the strongest that | Conventions gave thelr!professional brethiren ; Terrifier (8), 105; Fidelio (5), 105; Imp. | preciation for his champlonship of the cause | "G4 FEY (8 AR hoon vears sine ; e 1 has ever been formed for the purpose of | a coat of kalsomine. St e e T B S years perfectly understand the motif of the n pointed administrator. railroad reorganization. This committee has | In the seventh inning a base on balls and | Siromboli (@), 105; St. DOmmE ), Ao e o e Lk TRt B s wihisawlle, theyiHavingg sonu much less the reason for its dramatization Fire Chief Cleland yesterday appointed | boen formed by the express invitation of | nits by Weod. Rourke Filor. Boyle e 102; Lazzarone (3), 102 owaway (4), | signer as Mrs. Dan Waugh, wife of the few years after marriage and for Appealing as it docs to the higher U clark Segafoos his first and John Melntosh | the Atchison com and. will:have: the | arickstand Bristaw nbtied fote tous. Boyvls Hyderabad (3), 100; Count (5), 100; [ Indiana congressman; another ~was Miss | the whereabouts of each were unknow gence, UBhl N0 HUer I wsful pluy | Mis second assistant chiefs of the fire de- wtion, and support ‘of fts directors and |y BRI L8 SRR IGER i BN ald (4), 100; Henry of Navarre (3), 100; [ Louise Lowell, the stenographer who wrote [ the other. sk D ewed. in the same Nght as “In Old e partment flicers. The committee lected Bt rr‘"-m"m“>" BT T e throw | Hornpipe (3), 100; Jack of Spades (3), 100; [ Colonel Breckinridge's love letters while he B L DHTEL I e rtR o aht ewe e same as ' A phen 1 3 by an ex- che; h % Ll 5) 9 i e capitol; another w s v ' i e L T el e uosl Ve jcars ot whioep y “of "the' company’s wecounts all | In the ninth inning both nines took a | S G ‘l‘"m:"“‘."’,""‘:;”‘ ‘\:[);:':5‘]" o :‘l?l?w?x‘ll;:: s The regular monthly entertainment under t Pifteenth Street theater las 0 Omaha yesterday. 3 vhiol he i P vha 8 b ahas exce oc , 96; Potentate (3), 95; Assignee (3), LLLE L G L o s the auspices of Nebraska lodge 35, L O. N or thse At Appeals (o the | “The celebrated Martloy case will come up G th company, Bnd it 1 | Roscke. busted. (e Tawlsoe. ont waon oo Will' Fonso (3, 90; Advent (), 80; Imp. | wite. The tribute of Miss Desta fs sieni- | ¢ oG, Gr SERARES TR VL B 't of those sitting ront, althoush § o trial i the district court tomorrow. understood that Mr. Little will enter upon Sheai i Lt | Sidingham (3), 90. ficant of tho feeling of the relations of the | o iy ye ™ meue entel i e are a number of stage pic L o e O hn s ety p Eat e L\ CLAIOn, (¥es ige was over there were eight runs Tate Breckintidgo toward the coloncl. | 1ast nlght, These entertainments are wiven Y e b o HuFas 6 pliTeHaRaa 7| 500 INhe6D A may be effected and the ‘property restoreq | to show for the disturbance. GAMES FOR FHE WEEK, GINGINNATI, Aprll 15— You may say | DYqthe committee on intelictual culture care o O O e | vy ool rehased 7,000 sheep for next | 4o the directors and officers of the company | 0 their half of the ninth Bowman and Me- positively that Miss Pollard will not go on | musie Y, consist of a short program o ting of drama but i stage set- | winter's feeding. ¢ EEd pTas SC bl L Blvai 3 5 o ely that Miss Pollard ot g0 0 Tusic recitations. The following pro- sting L within a short time. Elvain for the Conventions made a hit each | practice Plays that Will Keep tho Omahas | the . stane.” sald . Mrs, McClollan Brown, | gram wis siven lnat night: tings, Ta in its entire . The sec 8 @ Atchiso systol d o) od o vel o fence for a 1 tion 15 creditable, but s Talmage Hre NAYE AoDraslAtanl to iha Skl ialrs fyttamy | and Dotul slinc tEE e Lo tor 2 Hard at Work While Miss Pollard was a Mrs, 5010.........cc0ene. Alfred Rosenthal clements which make v | TALMAGE, Neb., April Speclal to | $50,000,000 in the aggregate since the com- | pime 0 EE s s Manager Rourke doesn’t propose to let his | Brown was, with her husband, rge of | RecitationTase - Teapelta, Adier ; Sum Morr coesstul, | “She” s not @ pl 4 e ; . 0.0 o R T s Vocal 5010 - FiTere, Mithough the adapter bf the drama | The Bee)—Friday night's rain will do an | pany ‘went Into thig handsgot renclyer The Omaha nine all fleld well, the only de- | new men grow mesty in fdleness. It lsn't a | the Weslovan Woman's colloge. L LRI, Minnte Hiller ML T LT BRI il ) LD i B (G NZationy 5 PrOmPpt TEOVEAN- | oot which will disappear with practice, is { long time now before tho champlonship | $ust, retutned, from SLAERIERON, AT tee, 8 ? Rosenberg hen et a laugh, b S the laushter | po@ aShens o ik & pebiiees 5 b i JIE i 3 hD | Jestifted : so-Pollard case. 15 of the groundlings, who are satisied with | P G. M. Curtis, Independent Order of Northwestern Forsakes the Overland, lack Of team WOkl Eear. penind the bat | season will bo on us and he wants to have | Spo gaid Miss Pollard had theatrical offers Hon, e a brouge and a forced humorous situation, | 0dd Fellows, visited Talmage 0dd Fellows | CHICAGO, April 15.—The Chicaso & | fhrows well. The men dve most of them off | NI team ready to play ball from the first | of from $300 to $600 per week. She was 5 Fannie Rosenberg: WHOUE R cld et F O L tHE DR E onmancey | BBk e Northwestern has given the other lines of | in their throwing A little, but lnck of prac. | toss. He has laid out a campaign that will | tempted only by lecture bureau offers, but fosrims was foliowed by a dance. ¥ g r ¢ % | keep his men busy all this weok. Tomor- [ Would not ‘accept them because they all o wished her to give the story of her life, or_not d L. L. Sample and family leave Monday 2 : el iher ts morit tn the present produc: | for”their futura homo in- Shenandoal the Western Passenger assoclation to un- | tico can casily account for that. i L moms tion_ view sense, the actors | ““y\ B B Hubbard has moved to Li derstand that it will side with them in the | On the lines there are several who have | row, Wednesday and Friday they will play £ Ko Jepl e in the cast being In thoroushly | ) lore nor hoys are attending the univerdity, | event of trouble over the emigrant traffic. | all the appearances of being crackerjacks, | the Conventions; on Thursday the Y. M. fand that sk i Botidos r;‘?:mf'r"““‘l‘m"l\ = b satisfactory. The tit : : A . Y. | It cannot see any reason why the hould -] > vesterda va eavy | C. A.'s will be given a whirl, and Saturday | brother in Washington, a rep b s e i tr £ handsome pr J. W. Malone of Omaha was in Talmage though the hitting,yesterday was so0 heav 5 ¢ with her brother 1] —Californii dctress of handsome prese Jo W : be ‘any trouble at all, and in the cvent of : u g and Sunday the St. Joe's will be here, and | her wish to live modestly with her brother | tETH| " Fithel Raynes, who shows an last week looking after the Interests of the | be 0¥ trouble at all and in the event of | and continuous there was little opportunity Sunday the St. e UL B e b e e Rices: mate knowledge stage technique, read- [ endowment rank, Knights of Pythias. Saoific 3 ymer b0 Al or necessity for sharp base running. by the way, thos from Waubunsy | & b PTG s 8 iy TR I y Pacific on the payment of commission on s 4 been as good, accordingly, as the other ones. ing Haggard's lines w and intelll- | The Talmage Cornet band will soon ap- | emigrant business it will, it implies, take | Following Is the score:in detail: think they are LU Ol G L ta5tell you just what line of writing TONIGHT. gence. Hut Miss might even im- | poar in mew uniforms, money having been | sides with the association. In any event OMAHA. On Saturday they beat the Lincoln's 10 to 2, o L Wiriy tocanTa <t A. Y. PEARSON'S prove’her part by displayin u little more TR oMo burpose. it has no immediate intention of withdraw- A.B. R. 1B, §.B. S.H. P.O. o | and yesterday they made it 11 to 3. it is, but I am not a by londe e e T Gy human - emotion, doluic ity with much | TS (98 (A PUEDIRE L oriar | 1Rk cither fom the cmiicrant clearing houss | geery, m BT O Rl All these games will be full of interest. | will carry out her own lifo , the s e ety o, e | s ccia ton ativvaeping Water ) or the passenger association. Munyan, 2b... During the week play will be called at 3:30 | ambition which lay. so (-lxl-ml- to lhulr”)"l:ll""lw s H E. o regard as absolutely ¢ al to the | ass at Wee 3 W ¥ led atid ] on Sy i met Breckin- character. Andin"the (hird act, where | A stock company is being formed to put | Depew Wants w Fresidentinl Nomintion, | Wood: Tt sharp.” On Sunday tho lour i . Charios | hourt at the time she firs she appears, in the pillar of fire, ‘she de- | j slectric 1ight plant at Talmage. IS, A S, > f2 Bb.... Street park can be reached e ¢ (. i ¢ Hiberately mikes an anti-climax to a beau- | " 4% HECTE HERE PIAG Bt s EiHe iy dtolot Ll e Gl IS 2l . Sherman avenue. “The Washington women have been quietly e b by i ting unHnE At the preliminary examination of Henry { Depew, who is here, announces himself a holding v indignation meetings. The tiful tableau nsisting upon Hesuming | p o 1€ BEEHE A O mers and ere, 5 e holding many —indig e POPULAR 3 wdidate for president of the United American Wheelmen Meet, hotorions conduct ‘of congressmen and: public i s NEW YORK, April 15.—The League of | men at Washington is a national disgrace, Al ] i o BRI 3 Nights—Commening Thursday, April 19th, American Wheelmen's executive committee | and the women are now thoroughly awa -ommeulng TRITaRy 2 her drapery on the rise of the curtain for > i Tos Gacond fabloau. Tt fs the perfectly | Merchants bank, he was bound over to the | §iites Mr. Depew, accompanied by Core . o disgrace d are as thoroughly secret session in this city today. It | ened to the disgrace an LRI 8 seery St A oo in | determined to bring about a better order of MAY BRETONNE was ordered that Abbo e, things. It is an open secret in Washington 5 modeled figure the audience demands, with | district court in the sum of $1,000. i vaner e RCon, addition to filling the office of secretary is 40D A e I that there are women, beautiful, brilllant a official editor of the Bulletin, shall remove | LW whove rewations with congress- | MERCY’S MARRIAGE Pollard is the most talke person n [ to write love lotters, and the eircumstances ed whatever churches they chose, AMatineo Wednosday, | cmmocomore cmoooh =l ccccores. 8| onacErra Bl oo 2l oocoonran? the caletum full upon her, and to resume | Mrs. Joshua Gore, an aged resident, was | Go'S Y He s Tour railr i ¢ Big Four railroad, reachéd here 3 the flowing gown I 4 slap at the intelit- | stricken with apoplexy a few «days since. | tonight on a tour of inspection oF tha Van 4 fthose In front, HALSLh Miss | Softening of the brain has resulted and her | derbilt properties. The party stopped at 5 4 b A litowne | friends took her to the Lincoln sanitarium | the Southern hotel, where Mr. Depew, in 3ROB. S S HL Iieilizonty | Saturday for treatment. an interview, declared his candida O e 1 9 ; played by F mmerfield, although he [ Talmage lodge No. 217 will observe tho iulf Road Doing Well. {o Chicago at an early date. It was d LR o e S S e e e ion, particularly as the blind philosopher, | in America by public exercises al he | Receiver 1 « o G road fo letin entirely separate from the league mem- od, spected, who are met at every ican Wheelmen members will be compelled |t & EAE B IO ntly dressed, as to pay §1 for a renewal to the ranks of the | 1" prosiding in the tea room or acting subscribers. Al otliers must pay $1.50 per | o Chow V% octotses, Society knows all this, | Don't fail to seo this wonderful painting year to get the official organ. The good | PR SO0 UMH0C yoan the influence of the | nowon exhibition for a short period at Romba. Miss Durand pl. the lovable i Bplsce chur oril 26, MetiodissmpiscopaligtinaliAvEL 20 March to the United States court shows.| Bowman . roads advertising debts were reported upon [ Ditt 80 Rowerii BOE eeh JAE H I L e 1619 FARNAM STREET. role of 1 th much ability. She fs D Gra ATt S Gaon i oo =aloon, eful woman, and reads LR et e R s that that road, operated as an indepe Da b S 4 . a d, operated as dependent | Day With fine enunciation. The others of the | e pending beforo the village board, | yo Gut)sloming one of. the best paying | McE 1y I8 put on most acceptably. for druggist's license. ipts for the month were $305,130, dis- Totals . - e an bursements, $177,165, leaving a cash balance SCORE BY Auburn & and Personals 2 VL AR P = OninandRARELFOCHE ) Omaha ... and nccepted, although it was nocessary I | oj,ruge to drop the women or rebuke the | Pronounced by art critics to be the most 3 e ATt Appear s some cases to settle at a much lower figure | oUr 1 wurvelous and reallstic pieturo overplaced NUMBER 6. Bee)—The city election was one of the quiet- |\ 1y WwATKER, April 15.—An appeal has | COPVeRtons oo 1 than was due. “As to Miss Pollard’s money to carry on | bofors the public, Though reallstic, 1t should £ est ever held here. The following officers | pean taken from the decision of Judge Jen- SUMMARY Davis and Moran Fight a Draw. the trial" concluded Mrs. Brown, «-.E..,.‘.. ‘,: o;ae\ 'ro‘m ;68‘\'“&.“'0 ll;pl» s were elected: Mayor, E. M. Boyd; clerk, W. | kins, refusing to vacate the order issued | Tarned runs: Omaha, 11; Conventions, 6. | MEMPHIS, April 15.—Charles Davis. no_doubt that Mrs. Luke Blackburn obtained | QB3 from 10 ~ | mtosemotomrs! Sl SR oo ol mmemoon al omoncoe S| coBimmmarnr! the AUBURN, Neb., April 15.—(Speeial to The — ; it from the society women of Washington. I B. Harmon; treasurer, W. H. Hay; engineer, | by him, which restrains the Northern Pa- | Two-base hits: Fear, Seery, \Wood, Botle. o s a P i » 3 e Northe 0 Oshat . Seery, d, Boyle, | leged champion of the south, and [ i B 5 a . F. Gagnebin; ., G. W. Har- | cific employves from str e _case | Dolan. Home ri ourke, Munyan, Seery! L am only Miss Pollard’s friend and I am H. F. Gagnebin; school board, G. W cific employes from striking, and the ca: olan. Home runs: Rourke, Munyan, Y, | Moran, an unknown, fought a twenty-seven- mi‘\!u‘rl‘ll):v B e i mon and E. C. Worden: counclimen, D. E. C. | will probably be taken to thé United States | McVicker, Boyle, Bowman, Pacscd balla: t Long, T. J. Crummel and William Kent. court of appeals for the Seventh circuit at | Fear, 1; Creighton, 1. Double plays: See round draw today at Hopefleld, Ark. The | y¢ jg high time for the women of the country Rev. L. L. Combs has resigned the pastor- | Chicago next month. and, Mevicker, Hobld and McVicker. Tise | fight was for $200 and e gite receibts. | 1o rigo up and demand an equal standard ot Shristian church of Auburn. dor n the Gu . DY pltchers vaad: BYpachivain, 6 | Davis welghed about 160 and Moran about J yirtye for both men and women and to pun; ship of the Christian church of Aub: New Order In the Gulf Case. Hit by ‘pitchers Wood." Siruck out: By [ 130, “Moran had the best of the contest, | VIS for B T S0 Gira alike tn both.” b Miss Della Fletcher of Seward is the | ppNvim, A ) Bristow, 9 by McElvain, 8 L ase b SNVER, April 15.—In the Gulf road re- by MeBlvain, 8 Left on bases 2 o darkness the fight suest of Misses Jo Coopor and Mae HATmOD. | coiversnip case Judge Hallet has made an | Qmant: 5 Conventions, & Wiid pitches: 3t butifontiacoountiofithel darknese ithe e WOMEN WAKE UP. Lawyer Kellgar and daughter arc VISIINg | ;rger allowing the plaintift to ‘enter an | utes Umpire: Hasry Ghtcnond, again, was called a draw. The men will meet 5 Hardly had the verdict been 'rendered 1 when a meeting of prominent Washington ) G ENVINE WELT, i ( ves in Pana, 1l QRO Sa oY ipeilil g0 , J. Woods i’ traveling for Fisher Bros. | AENIMURE 10 W OB (b, Lrlinat ; ; Laskoribandpiaciolioss: omen_ was called. Representatives of sev- SDUEARLESS, ‘ l L CRICKET! DY TO PLAY. PHILADELPHIA, April 15.—The ninth | MG SR o 7ations met, and, after an BOTTON. WATERPROOF. SH of St oo, 4 Counell Diulls a fying | Uhe Dnion Pacire as defendants ad- ften e N Gl : i e o LAt ranug — One eonterence, adopted resolutic i Allags B Xanse haw grounds for astion. Next Saturday They Will Meot for Practice T s Best Shoe sold at the price. business the first of the week, e : ; b ad Notia Balltioe: with Strong Tenms. tween Steinitz and Lasker was played in the uponioonsressitoeonsilan LiRiaHALL st night, | fications of Representativ I $5, 84 & $3.50 Dress Shoe Misses Bessie Holman and Della Segerist olnlising itesks i of Humboldt are the guests of Miss Lulu Wil- | DENVER, 'he Turnerbund of | Next Saturday will see the opening of the | rooms of the Ranklin Chess clu ght. [ Roa e Mip In. that body. Some of the ¢ Lasker won in the forty-eighth move. ~The | MEmECESIR. L od" Were the Woman's Liual custom work, costing from $6 to $3. kinson of this city. North American Tur gue of Colorado, | cricket season In Omaha. At a meeting of REAn e W. H. McCreery of Lincoln i3 visiting | Wyoming and New Mexico held a_conven- | the club on Friday night teams were so- | SC0rc, "g¥ stands: Lasker, §; Stelnltz, 2; ke association and the Women's Chris- | 83,80 Police Shoe, 3 Soles Borialater, ey SLAL Q)imore, tion here toduy, A resolutlon was offered | Jaoted for the opening game by th ik (GLLU e mperance union. Mrs. Sarah La ot WAlkirg bHod arer Iandb Ny L ntos and. Tamity. haes. re. | OF dontions o the- sonvention: deaider tha i St. Joe Defuats Lincoln. Petra, president of the local Women's Chris- 82 with Roy Langford and family, have re- | of adoption, as the convention decided the | dent and vice president of the club, Mr.| gn JoSEPH. April 15.—The opening game | tian Temperance union, and Mrs. Bilen S. .60 and $2 8hoes, t : Murphy, the widow of the late General Unequalled at the price. FOUR coupons e 1 hing V. 4 oee and Hoeelye from California, well sitisfied to | orsunization had nothing to do with pol- | Laurie and Dr. Lanyon. Almost every ac- ! $ o y i : Sint ¢ 0 i it Delegates were elected to the - of the Western assoclation played here A e i LRt SOIka the Blukyaof (tho ir remaining days In old Nemaha | fim, ConUETEL WotNe Reld here in July. | tive “;“‘ playing member of the organiztion today resulted: St. Joseph, 11 Lincoln, 8. | Murphy. wio 1 practicing lawyer and is Boys’ $2 & $1.756 School Shoes, e o R ‘,' - C A s — was chosen for one side or the other nd it e p prominent in ho:. movemen' 0| & 2 Are the Best for Service, MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRA L8O, ATz e At est: , A every man who was named turns up for play vancement of women, were among the lead- TRENTON, Neb., April 15.—(Special Tele- there nm be a game of twenty-two a side CINCINNATI, The resolutions b 2e g " ey T = V. The following are the names of the teams as o la 8] g game, the only defeat of the gram to The |.~-|- \”“i A '\\n.;,s was \yvr\r‘l;d \n Ne ! Y | they were selected on Friday night B ] gt (10, the House of Reprosentatives: We, at this place today under (he auspices of the J o Presidont's Team—H. Laurle (captain), F. A2k he representatives of the women ashe v SERIES NO. 8. Mazonlo and Workiman_ordars, o iwhioh the WASHINGTON, April 15, 3 e H. Marshall, J. C. Doyle, A. §. Gleave. A. T “——*—‘l T e T8C) . { Ioston, alming ‘n.,\lx‘m\.\ |”h'. "‘I.~m_m{;’|::n:l;u_ e notd;r,l{s AR sed was in his Jifo time & member. The | Probabilities for Monday are: For Ne- [ Gayin, G. E. Wilson, B. Hart, F. Hilditch, 2T it it s R e A AL S % hovid b from the house to the cemetery | brasku—Fair in the morning, followed by | Dr. Yonng, F. G. 8. Hess. . R, Youns. ] S B :;‘xhr‘.‘.:"u;u:(:..‘l‘x".v;l tandard which has cursed lenatz/Nowman, 420 8.13th, the largest evor sven In the county, | ¢loudy and threatening weather; colder by | Hob Craig, Dave Johnson, J. Forrest, W, p, | Milith Callod oub to Beoteer Him, but the | SIS miscalinity to be a license for un- | Ellas Svenson, 1519 N. 24th. tching out fully one-halt of a mile. | Monday evening; northeast winds, Rutherford, J. B. Florance, Jack Francis, 3 hn YHIoh 2N i | cleanliness, but that holding the same high | A, W. Bowman Go., 117 N. 16th, DICTIONARY About twenty Masons and sixty Workmen For lowa—Generally fair Monday; varin- | N. B. Owers, C. A, Tracey, Percy Ford, J. CLEVELAND, O, Apri . standard for women Wwhich men ¢ C. J. Carlson, 1218 N, 24th. 8 Jead the procession to the grave, whe: ble winds, followed Monday night by colde Thompson, A. Burnett. Newlin, a negro with a bad putation, e equally high shall be required ¢ W. W. Fisher, 2925 Loavenworth. order took part in the coremonies, cloudy_weather and prol by local rain! | Vice President’s Team—Dr. Lanyon (cap- [ committed a criminal assault last night | hood; thercly F. A. Crossy, So. Omaha. Iy tha ceased had been confined in the Hastings For South Dakota—Partly cloudy weather; | tain), G, H. ughan, W, vin, H. New, | upon an aged woman named Mrs, Know!: P aate ) NS AR — ~ £ I ¥ that numterof thy book eorraspond i f 4 3 g possibly light local showers; north winds! 4 petnpt ST ALY AN i ik t 3 U or chastity, under one rute of righ ug with the scries naber of the asylum for about a year, dyving Friday. | Forrot (et N R0 - Robb, W. Vaughan, C. ullingham, | living at Rushsylvania, Logan county, O.f ing as rigidly in its application upon one ] i Rregented, will ba i R0 20 e0upeny Fully 350 peaple attended the services. or Missourl—Fair; south winds, F. A. Kemp, R. W. Taylor, C. H. Young, | He was captured this morning, but when | scx as upon the other this stand- Hmflms mmn.belem j — For Kansas—Fair ‘and warm; southeast | A. G. Brown, Rev. J. P.'D. Liwyd, J. Doug" | the sherifft arvived from Bellefontaine *to [ boint we ask congress to co the cas . enstating Decatur Lands, winds “Monday, followed by colder and W. 8. Howell, "D, Legeyt, W. Wills, | take charge of the prisoner a mob whicn | §5W- & 1 Hreckinridge, regunding his, cons | DECATUR, Neb., April 15.—(Special to | cloudy weather; probably rain by Tuesday | A. Anderaon, BCTihncls, W. Peake, N. | had colleotad refused to give him up, Tho | cusk 40 unbecvming u legialutor, '{;‘;;fg?gg;‘:;_ i At o unday and Thres Woek-day The Boe)—The Missourl river has been con- | MOrning. P ers, W. W. Owon. : sherift summoned a posse, but still the mob | Resolved, That we, daughters, wives and ik Apid D Game to be called at 3 o'clock. After not yleld, A call was then made | mothers of the commonwealth, express our Prico, 10, 25 und 6 conte, game of the series of the chess match be- Indianapolis, 4; April 16.—Cincinnatl lost | ing spirits of the meeting. adopted were: A\t we must have cha upons, with L contsin oin stantly rising for several days, and has | Oppior or THs Wearh would o . ¥ ¢ Bt BUREAU, OMATA | the match the membér: x 5 of highes e / vi E g o before 0 EY4 s ¢ e members will adjourn to the 4 P 4 S belief thut types of highest manhood are itorvasceit, will buy one pare of Tho | | reached a heght ot attatned before stuce | April 15.—~Omaha record of temperacureand | harker hotol for L. dvening. - Deginning | UPom the milltta, and a company left Belle- | GG @y S Congres, therdfore, we asic | - 1% |HUEEE o) 0 ol mion 60 1881, Michaol Evans, a farmer living just | eainfailcompared with corresponding day of | with next Saturday's game it s intendod to | n¢ the® trouble . The i ted Teidisene | in full confidence that house of repre { 3 tionary. Send or being to 't southeast of town, will sulter the greatoat | pastfour years: R P T T e e DA 5 [ Nentatives shall Join dn the sentiment now | s | 1618, Westorn Avanu CHICANY ot y. Send orbring to Thy loss by the washing of the current at this | 1804, 1808, 1892, 1891, | gut to the ground I«' o‘:yl»uu(-’l. ‘li::"“]‘)‘lsuvh &I::\':: Thined blosd would flow befo prisoner | Presented by us and take somecdetinlia For sale by all drugglst eo Ofice, place, about twenty acres of his most valu- aximum temperature 702 639 599 629 | will be provided and. in the hot woather | Would be surrendered, and that any effort | Action Lo tnsure the hikh oharauter. of UL |, e —-— ablo land, including a_portion of his fin Y 010 415 215 863 [ N e e o ok g0 moen o o encho® | W torce’ Wl by uselaw, " “¥namite | countrys mdmipitratol s b, S | Tyg e gg AXD VEIMANENTLY Matl should be atdressan to orehard, having been washed down the river t 605 480 400 ¢ao | there Wil bo a tent=toskoep oft the rays of | hombw were under the Jall and that the | NAtlonal wounsils to, present n clean an A 3 within the past day or two. It is also cut eclpitation ... T .00 .00 | the sun. he returfing of the ground 1s | prisoner would be blown o atoms if a i AR i now complete and 8 gy8tem of water works | was fired, The militia areived at 8:30 p. m, This meeting was the last of a serles | MERN American Encyclopadie Die- SERIES 2, ~3auIwam 3 s MISS HERTZBERG will arrive Hotel wagae emviaduioy DICTICNARY DEPARTMENT ting badly just north of town, and it it | Statementshowing the condition of tem- b s continues at high water it is feared that | peraturcand pracipitation at Omaha for the ::«‘shhl.-.ql. :.‘l.xl‘du’\\n,fhmlxfl )u..,rnm «:: m.u;x. A: But atier. parlbying for ‘o time, the sheeit | whi h‘(»v“:\,nm & yopien 1“\\ :h)hlm’ ! .‘)I\‘n’ quite a number of town lots wil day and since March 1, 1804: I ihaned. 10 ¥ wera Orde to return 1o Bellefontaine. | divsenllized tnto the formation of an organ 12 March 1 1 H NEWS ¥ J xeoss si wreh 04 Normal procivlitation’ ‘10 'inch | city on June 16. It is oxpected that w re he was dragged to a tree about 10 | enforcement of text ved on the witness Daficivncy for U .0 081nch | turn onxagement agill he arranged at that | yavds distant. A dozen willing hands | stand hy Colonel Breckins ihat social | i opening dlsplay of millinery of Minn L : crizhing At her daintz paclors in the Lexington : Some General Gossip. " s April ! i Reports from Other Statlons M lenge to the Waudafels club of Chicago for | Wis rent P 16, 1894, \ WABHINGTON, April 15.—An urmy rotr. a match on the Fodbth of July, accompanied | Yomien whe had wssombled o witness the e "o sexes and to aid women who huve | wiih'ti usial ariiatic tanto of tils fashionabia 8 ik ng board Is appointed to meet at the ca; P R T G T RO LS. WOKE WAR M heen Wron ts, of course, an out- | miltiner. Phe designs bore the Pavisian stamp | of the president thereof at Fort Adams, y 3 eLhe . War FRABARIIOL mob dispe and quiet was re- [ been wronged, It f The | and (i South Side soctety ladivs who patronize L, for the exami lor: of such oflicers the Albians or the St orges, BOOK (]F IH[ B”".D[RS nity be ordered botore it Detail for the ATIONN The club Is constdering the advixabllity of = s lipes showa. -~ Clicugo Herald. s d: Cloacl RiLar e, 8.cond a pleme Cemp's offe o K e ok BLikard Lacer, B.eond o supplementing Mr. Kemp's offer of a oup cpctig Captain William C. Horden, ussistant sur { —_— M P Bring 6 Coupons with 25 cents 5 Apain Fotle’ X, Gossinie, 3 | oy Clenry at the Paxton TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, stride toward Omaha. Normal temperature.. ... e 820 | 0 S ke troll Bdirney has been ac. | Soun thereafter the mob mude a raid on the - EFYARITEST (WA (e EERERDE B o e R sy has hesn and the building was overturned k | Retirlng Boara to 4 Deficiency since March 1 A3 inch | time. The secratally Bins also sent a chal- sped the Tope. A8 the body rose the wit [ gins injure a man and destroy o womau § themselves accept it they will pass it on to growth of the Pollavd-Breckinridge tial aod tha Soush Bide Sooiaiy:udiun sl Hatront 3 for tho best batting average by the further iy i 5 SRR [RaARe Rt Sl N 3 teioudy CLEVELAND, April 16.~The continuous d : wtain | Anderson, Kighteenth in g b Betwaan d(iinarbats Y 5 pool match betwaen Clearwater and d'Oro o ith 3 g fantry, wil o person ta Colonel i} niE /i 8 Milline Tf 320t by mail with 3) « tn coln || Ricrara Loder, sevond artlilery, president of g 4 B BiRi0uqy, | Andad. tonixhty $he former. wlonles, . Fus L Rl L (no stamps accepted.) Be sure 1o state @ army retling board, at ifort Adar Divepor £ oolcivar, | Score tonight was: Clearwater, 186; d'Oro, ! ) | for examination by the board Kauuas Cily 001011 150; total score for five nights, Clearwater, P BIRNEY'S A 3 RACAN R LI 2 A ted and an O cam will visit that bit tblout the megras ek | The object of the league will be o combat with tke shouts of the nen and league will endeavor to secure equal T o coond stract, thin week, wus marked P 3 - - | Captain iSdward Field, Fourth artiliery; i b offer of a bat for the best howling average. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report, tho number of tho work desire Send | | %) ¢ ALt Banvas [ Clondy. Yoto: alorer ges A Cat hP d 00/ Clondy. only cnce in 2 weceks, as books are pub v vty N ST -'w"}‘ Jeave | ApIdCIY, | 02! Ratning. made tonlght for another match next week, s ishod only that ofen . | where he will _hercafter be ) 04 Cloudy. 1,200, 200 polnts & night, for & purse of $250. j / Rellovea Catarrh and Gold He each Omaha on the 2th st pars 00| Cloudy. 0 TUXEDO PARK, Y., April 15.—The -, @ Curas Hend Nolses & ptain Nye Is not unknown in 00/Parteloudy. | winner of the Tuxedo annual live shoot was R EAPNES 0% Wakonle Temple, Chieage. A Omaha, at least to the older residents, ha " Omaha Boo. j EhE b 1At 53 e oMEr pesidenta haw George Work of the Westminster Kennel Crlal treatusont or simple free nt of the Second eavalry from 189" to GEORGE E. HUNT, Local Forocast OMelal | club, who Kkilled ninety-six out of 100, 80id 7 arugainin, 508