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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: M()NI)A\ AI"RIL 23, 1894, 2 A. Toos —_— tor struck on At Tast the sudden twists around the shar " uld bo no concessions. It is y o5 ~are \ b ey Nl ihe. Ainokley, &nd_ Onsso: mixed fracturing his skull. Fays injuries “ar RACE M G IN PROSPECT, curves ceased. We were in the valley. Pros- Toute ‘carrying mail, will b started out sorious. Cavanaugh is in jall — i S ently a big Hght burst upon us §n the morning. Al the ministers In the P Dodge County Teachers Meot. | Jimmy Manning's ~Orew, Rolled Rourke's | Colonel Hateh Negotiating with Omaha and | First Slaughter of Collarless Canines About oo s s RS b ity addressed the rallroad men and their | Peaipine Soene at the Linoln Penitentiary MONT, April ($pecial to The | Councll Blaffs for a Sess 2 ho station was bef hank Go: Rtuiiion: At Ao ODOVN . HOENe --tontght, | SXC 0B SAOTH 8% 5 4 Rttt - e B AR Young Mol in'the Dust. Omaha s to have a first class, thoroughly Ready to Begin, o Everything is quiet here tonight During Chapel Bervices, o.)—The Fremont section I. Alpdodieh metropolitan race meeting, Cineinnati, An Enormouns Amethyst North “acific Men May Strike, ation of Dodge w-vm!.»’ held a " r'I" ) o Loulsville, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, St WAKES 1T A NESS A huge amethyst, welghing twelve pounds bt oy p session at the court house yesterday. | ) pyEN INNINGS WERE:(NEEDED TO DO IT | Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver and SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS | and measuring nine inchos by five fn thick- TACOMA, Wash, April 22—A TWO PRISONERS FIRED UPON BY GUARDS | ¢ Lamar discussed orthography and Mi San Francisco all have thelr tracks, and ently by W. Norwood on o N8 stol was e gen- 088, W found re O e s s bl .‘,‘I;,M::h 1 e | Blener, Strickiand, Bloomer, Hamilton Berk- | Ioth Sides Hatted Hard and Mado pessession of their race track “‘l“‘|“ ks | Every Part of the Dead Cur Made to ¥ield | first attractod by tho brilliant display of col- Yoy A e o ot Fhe. federatad | CMADIAIn Howe's Coolness1h Addressing the | yigimer, Burns, Kennedy and others of the Errors—Luck ang the Umpire Were T e HTaY &k Biey. I thetion ® Profit-Tow the Careasses Are ors sparkiing I the sunilght. “The color i of Northern Pacific employes. Whi Criminals atw Critieal Moment Saved . 4 ; Both on the ide of the the running meets are the gala seasons of Tubned Thto He takes the most beautiful shade, a violet blue ot R Lo L kept sec the Prison Ofeinls Very Hubbard of the Northwestern rail and a pinkish purple, fn one hexogenial the chject of the conforshoe wis tORG SRS T Sehous Fioal Who has made himself so odious in Winuers. the Year . 8. Hatch of Bt Loulé is at the prism, which will measure about four inches. D aten iy, offiossy. ot the: NOFLh A the sight of the friends of the Industrials, i \d of the movement, He 18 a man of A variety of tints are shown through the e ifio. Iabor organizations that the —_— js remembered In this city as the official ‘experience and recognized ability in balance of the stone according to the mixe orn_Pacifio ‘labor organizations that s 15 | Who, In_the construction of the Union PA- | That was hot stuft at Charles Street park | il branches of racing, and for Yeurs WAS | sfr. Spoerl, the city dog cateher, bogan | fure o poroxide ‘of magnese whon it was Pt Pacific employes to order a strike ¢ LINCOLN, April 22.—(Speclal Telegram {9 | cific road, attempted to force the LOWRSHS | yogiarday, An eleveninger. The capaeity | pecth conmected With (e, W0 WhH Wash- | corralling tagless canines on the 16th of | formed. 'This particular specimen fs of the ern Pacific emp : The Doe)—Two convicts at the state pont wils of two oast of its present location i hardest varlety of quartz or rock crystal, that rond. The employes of the Northern | The Beo) ] e | s iy N, Thiton rdless of | of tho new grounds was taxed to Ita fulleat | ngton park in Chicago and the Southside | this month, and ho now has over 100 yelp- | AAFEESt SRR BE QUarts, of rock Crvsial AT AL Iy TN SIS Nkt GtV (e tH e EVeAGN And W Pe | Pie interests or remonstrances of the early [ oxtent. Quite 2,000 enthusiasts witnessed | Birkc in St Louis. He was hid Sl GA¥ { ing whelps in his pound at the foot of Jones | Giiy G, Tcr L TITMAbIE ob A Sewaty gives them lower pay, and, as th during chapel service this forencon ore ; y " any rights as the one they were y ty | citizens. % the sport. Of course Omaha ought to have | the event, He had conferences with Messrs. | street. In a day or two he will begin kill- | gpocimen, probably, than for commercial pur- n ln”l,:: many rights as U not brought to submissi vl\ to [v‘y‘.» a “::.M P ey T 1 Wob, Bt alErAr Just the same as Sat- | Darton, Stillard, McCord, \{Y’\“v‘y("u‘\‘::‘Ll'r':\hl‘l ing his first batch of the secason. Less | poses. Mr. Johnson said that there was not the [ of the warden until Hv\!r\.]4 8 xv»uuh‘ Ly i CEDAR RAPIDS, Neb., April 22.—(Special | urday's game. The least sald about the | PiEmHEnt it 0 o ‘their hearty ap- | than a dozen of this number have been TRLEGRADIIC BREVITIES. O o WU SO A AR S AL L e L LA o The Dee.)—Rev. Barnest Moickel of the | umpiring the better, but without this official | proval of the undertaking he 18 about to | claimed at the pound. When a dog tag Is pacine emploven CHO 2‘}“‘»“11.‘..:1‘1“”r ‘the | C10° Proximity to thelr pereo s, o McQuire | German Lutheran church of this place at- | Kansas City would have been defeated. As | Assume, and promised support and patrone | poied to the owner he is given also a AL Rirmineham, ATEC o confio: Witk 1 CLLHCI Gl i s 3 ' we The two convlcts Were o o8 o ent | tended conference at Creighton last week. it was they only pulled out by a single [ “olonel Hateh spent the previous day in | printed recoipt showing the number of the | striking miners is expected ol oraee W até1ke; wa) would_ make svery | and Cornellis SUItvary:, SeGECe FLLin W. L. Henham of Bay City, Miche and | tajiy, although they did enough shugging | Council Biuts, neotiating with promineit | tag. In case the dog loses his tag and s | Whites at Tuscumpin, Alu, Saturday night attempt to arbitrate, and It would be months | up from Salino county last Seplemier fo0 | assistant general freight agent of the MISHC | 1o have won out a dozen games. The Kan- | RS RAk ‘eat, 0 open Mhursday, May | captured by the dog catcher the owner can | hanged (wo negroes, charged with barn burn- before the strike would be ordered three years for grand lurceny, While Sullivan | gan Central railway, 8 visiting here a iy taxnt 1 Mot oY HIE GLAOE VHMH | 30, At e AT bl B i IRy JARY | ecvor chis. Vg by, DRGasRtINE 1546 ra. |"INE "This morning matters scem to be assum- | cime from Omaha, where he was last August | looking after land he owns in this vic i / e 0 il mecerle’ tn 10 b6 | recot s PUIDY by ekl g e, 11| Bleht pelsoners cacaped trom the county e erent complexion. The Tacoma | (e (R N ars for burglary and | The past week has been one of great im- | the Omahas. In fact, it ls much wea & ten diys mesting. This meeling ia to o | ceipt, and no charges ! (i bk e G R A branch of the American Railway Union held e e Femploged In the | ortance to the farmers of this vielnity, as | everything but team work. Kid Fear caught | from the fact that this title carries with it | he claims his dog at the pound without a | Sl ¥ D o e e wcussing the proposi- | grand larceny. Both are employe Several mood showers havo fallen, Which T8 | (o' crowd, and Paddy Doyle, too. They are | the greater prestige in an advertising way | recoipt it will cost him §2, just twice the tion made by the Seattle committee yester- | broom factory and both have been looked | py¢'tya ground in good condition and started | oo, abroad an A Oy o Street rallway employes at Bridgeport, corking youngsters, Moran was the | Rili'Ce fhe patronage is expected to flow. It | amount a tag costs at the ety clerk’s [ 0 "™ 0" rranging to consolidate thelr day. Some members favored the strik upon as desperate characters. TH& sholl gratn nivelyi . while others are against it The meeting 'his forenoon at 10 o'clock the men were — hero at the bat, with Munyun and Boyle'tied | is to be first class in cviry parti-ular, a meet- | office. \HIBH, onsic District Court at Albion. ot second place. e Cowboys were aggres- was secret, and the subject fs considered |\ ,po)oy from the cell house into the chapel ot tor second place, The Cowboys I e e o ala, fenson a | M. Spoerl has been the city dog cateher | \yiiiam Freldman of Denver, a_traveling of such importance that all membors TXCER Sulliya e bl | ALBION, Neb., April 22.—(Special to The | giyo, porsistent and stubborn. These three | iy accorded o citizens of other prominent [ for so many years that ho admits he has | salosman, committed suiclde at St. Louls, OCttal” workmen of the Northern Pacific | as usual, but Sulllvan ""“““;'," "l’r ‘)‘ ! | nee)—District court has been In session | quaiities, with Colonel Gatewood's faulty | itles. 5 5 L E g | become calloused and now has no fear of | shooting himself. . were excluded. under plea of :sickness, McQuire took his |/ vy ooet ‘two weeks, Judge A. A. Kendall | woric with the register, won the game for O o ofent Sudse Joseph . Hurke, | God, man or the devil. He has been chased, | Henry S. Ives, the de v‘lw:l_m'\(yn EACe LG, e O D e e | 6 REaPanlipPe Quite a number of im- o ball, but Omaha | the presiding Judge at Washington park, | whipped, accused, abused, assaulted, ar- | finance,” was buried in Greenwood cemetory Will Swoar In More Deputl marched along the side of the long tables [ o, ¢)h cases w Uikl fidde Iluad ek Ll B ¢ ia | sala yesterday rested, stoned, threatened, and all but killed w York, Saturday. T. PAUL, April 22.—Locally there is little | ypon which the meals for the convicts are | F - played lwl\luri and y;-t they hllm:. " Th:: r:»: “As to Omaha, T do not know m\u'h|n|ll|"l" in the business and now he says he has got Dr. Joseph Booth, dissatisfied with the &) o Great Northern strike situa- | served he dropped quietly to the floor and 3 e L s S TR e e ORI LU DU A A O T el (S ST L G bl A ket v” Marshal Dede reached | rolled under the table. The guards in charge NOTED| WOMAN DEAD game. Manning started in at second, but | newspapors, and what T have scen mysclf o yorHea ity llu‘v'u»nm’.'m"u“,-':.'»"\ att o it rhr‘m' edings for an account- tion. United States Ma of the file did not notice his action and ac- Soon gave way to McGinty, while Darby | today. She has the reputation of being th SR 4 S st o today from Wilmar, having got away o hi ition fn the box to Daniols | leadini western city in‘many diff-rent ways, | trials and_tribulations Mr. Spoerl has had | ing in the surrogate's cour e T RO S ara ey e e e L LML AL of an Ex-Attornoy ¢ Ll Rl m s LLE and It this is so, and I do not d an eye to business and money making, until | Miss Marfon Walsh was killed and L. P. D 0t erain ismoreaw wit-auw was | S e wad.|. Mrs. Willlani; WiFe et O | LA ULl L D it is, she will certainly quickly seize upon | today his office pays about as well as any | McLennon and Miss Ruth Bailey were will start ot again_tomorrow [ 4| for the full length of the long cell house and rs. ams, i OMAHA. and appreciate the worth of the chance that | jn the city. When Mr. Spoerl fs through | fatally fnjured in a collislon on the Wil ditional force of deputies. “‘f"r*“’m it | then climbed to the top of the cells. Here | liams, attorney gencral during ident A.B. R 1B, 8.1L 8.B. P.O. th acing gentlemen are going to give | with a dog there is nothing left of it ex- | [jamsport & North Branch road, near Penns- swear In between <’:4‘-lr .m‘l1 1;;'“;"h ‘“I \he | 1€ was joined by Sullivan. They had secured | Grant's second term, dled in her palatial ln“l.‘ was at St. Louls that T first met Col- | cePt the smallest tip of the tail, and s | dale, Pa O e e e anr Rrarice swIEHT B I L e E RO O e s L | S e portiund) (O renaondthenasthiinutiliccavy onel Tiateny and found him to be a very | 18 taken off by one of the Inspectors from At Tallulah, La., a race war is on, and so matter of the Drpoe e eveloped further. | Diaf Was to loan the laduer againat one of | gke hal besn: feeble for many weeks and | il able manager. He was assoclate judge with | tho health department for the purpose of | ¢, one white man and one negro have been strikers nothing has been from its | the ventilating shafts and cut a hole through | T 300" \Vas not unexpected. Mrs. Wil- e there for elght weeks, and I have yet | keeping tab on how many dogs are actu- | oy ot FORSCHEEE S0 0 B oien, “and Tomorrow the company will heat, tom (o8 | the corrugated iron celling. Once above the | i 90" (ico fasted forty days In order to to find o man who could excel him in the | ally caught and killed. VHiT L on e aell Aror oW SN pFHON) ShArued dissatisfied employes, but only ml‘lvuy dually. | ceiling they proposed to bear out one of the ety t I predatation [oFiibmriay:| Hioyiaans qualities essential to @ good Judge. He was 7o ‘Dogin with, Spoerl gets $1_from th | Uiirtcen now a ) the unlon leaders not being recotiund P | boards forming the ventilating shatt, crawl | P iy cie ™ Starvation was practically her | McMackin, ap inch, and :«)s:‘n,_n;mx'l‘ ot and | city for every dog hie kills. He first keeps | Vi AT ors the s B manL Bk the employes have designa up to the roof of the building and drop to [ O JUEERNE SO EC Bt datn Bristow, Il... o L ras not at the Southelde treer | the dogs three days at his pound, and if There was a T v oL s LEn(LLI y Three thou- | the sround. They had a rope, hammer, sev- Twenty years ago Mrs. Williams, as the et D S o e et in | the owner does not call and produce $2 the [ In Now York Saturday. B on $50,000 I at out on | cral knives and tools which they had taken | el t"Oregon’s senator, was a woman of (oL b I ho R e Pt fgnt. He won, | fate of the dog is death in the Missouri. | and $100,000 was paid to depositors sand ltallan stroet R from the broom factory. national reputation in Washington society. g 3. P.O. but Colonel Hateh had his suspicions that | The dogs are placed in a large crate, which [ flcers e i fer entertainments were attended by the | oo a0 L bl “‘ & he was a ringer, roved 1t to his own | is sunk Into the river and left under water | to pay off every deposit in full. ank say they have means W stk at miduight tonight. Tho trouble | "Xy soon’as they ol on top of tho eelis | 1 arises through a demand for an inerease of | yjoy were noticed by Warden Beemer ) h and everybody else's satisfaction. Now, a | Jong enough to drown the dogs. The crate | Mrs. Cora Belle Hilliard has obtained r e ) reatest men of the nation. She was an im- [ ptelh 3 Now, ong enough to drown the dogs. The crate | Mrs. i wag The men have been working teh | two guards, The warden ordered them | Breatest I;:‘Iv‘ur’ht” HaFE HaHARE 8 URAVANEE: || ‘L s e man like that ought to make o success In | g then raised and a husky helper rapidly | her divorce and §25 weekly alimony, with hours a day at the salary of 10 cenits an | own, but they persisted in their effort to | POri@nt SREOF > one of those | Klusman, 1b. Lupr LR G 18 that he takes hold of | oi,0 ot 4 portion of the tail, which he | custody of her child, from Bob Hilllard, and they demand the same hours for o ment. President Grant was on Klusman, He has done an extraordinary amount of ch Neisiia hour and th and g cscape. Then the guards were ordered to [ YT HEGER oagie spell, and to her [ Nichol, m s UIE abma (o me that a man of | turns over to the health inspector. These | the actor. A married woman, whose name orkiandbRCon YR fire, which they did, their first volley being | {4 TP GO as been ascribed the | Niles, ‘rf.. o e atene entus "for orsanization | tails aro counted and recorded by the in- | is suppressed, is the cause of the trouble. ioAdan us sent mear enough to the escaping convicts | Mfuence WHR B 8%, OG0 e bench, | Sharp, s S e . "“As & ‘ataviar 1 would | spector, who then throws them as far oui | News of the experlment at Peorin of the REPUBLIC IN CONFERENOE: to give them a grim warning. At the first | qieBes WIS Fn e 00 0% nat the Jeatousy | Donohues and have recommended him highly, al- | into the stream as his muscle will carry [ Takamine system at the Manhattan distillery S volley the convicts threw up their hands and | TS0 18 (IEE PO R LCGaly senators’ | Aativts S though I saw him do only two davs” work | them. No dogs will be drowned this | indicates that there is a saving of 15 cents A At 1““" 'M‘!:"f pratae ’Il"\( ”“]“d'r ’1”“] were placed In irons for | )14 uch to do with the fight made [ &0 T with the flag, and compar With oontq | season or tails clipped except in the pres- | por bushel of grain or 3 cents per proof of the National cague ubs. the rest of the day. WASHINGTON, April 22.—A conference of [ During the trouble the several hundred 1 prs’ el Hatch work would tae " g in thg senate to defeat his confirmation. Totals starters . woric Colonel Halch's w0 ence of one of Dr. Saville's men. When | wajion with a still further saving in refining tho members of the exceutlve committee of | convicts in the chapel gave signs of no little | | rte® WASHPEIR PR B o hhsned | omana . 1 Bishop Potter's disapproval of “high®* not suffer. L LBiAD R erae - through with the inspector Mr. Spoerl is hidE: Her Washington career being ended e T PEAD, g I Lol inspectori i e poeel | el anteicie i 3 unecasiness, while the forty or fitty ladies | fpc ¥ (0 B ANI0 she became an ascetic, | Kansas City.. 2 0 skins every carcass and preserves the hide. | | e alie T NS LrOUSIE. Aboutisthe the National Leagie of R and gentlémen who were prosent trom the | hre came & change She hetate o K eath, SUMMARY, London Feople Toudly Cheer tho Brawny | Then the carcass fs put throukh a process | CHUTeh procedure Bas brought sbost tho el AL N city, nearly became panic stricken. When | gho gathered about her a few of the.more | Runs earned: Omaha, 4; Kansas City, Champlon on the Stage Which pulverizes the whole thing, meat and | ¢ 4" ggistant rector of St. Ignatius Epla- objects are, first, to make necessary pre- | tho first sounds of the disturbance reached | She ST AL and to these the new | 3. Two-buse hits: Secry, 1; Munyun, 1 | LONDON, April 2.—J. J. Corbett, the | bones as well. But before throwing the car- | (000 SRR SEUSE B0 S PN "Ruthor liminary arrangements for the convening of | the chapel, Chaplain Howe paused in his | phobilat expounded the seriptures in a de- | Home runs: — Moran, & Manning, 13 Shirp. | pugilist, made Lis first appearance on the | cass into the furnace he strips it of certain {00 private income of $i0,000 a year the loague convention, which will be held | sermon, and sald: ““Boys, keep vour seats. | jigtrully unorthodox way. Gradually her | L Domohug 1. - Dpuble Iy et O | stage in London at Drury Lane last night. lmrfl)m‘m of nnl, which he ]rwl:luw w‘ulL vvl‘]hl:« and will go to Philadelphia, taking charge at Denver June 26. The committee is to | Sit still 'If any of the men outside fall | giatements became more extraordinary; she | METUAY, FUSMOR: by NGKH GF "¢ ‘b | The champlon was welcomed by a large | oll, he savs, he ots as bigh as 8 a gallon | of (he Church of the Annunciation. Sonsult . the members of the republican | down the warden will pick them up: If any | proclaimed herself to be in direct communi- [ MENAEEIN LU (PR JRiEH Struck out: | audience. The entrance of Corbett upon | for at the drug stores in this and other citles. anal committee, of which Mr, Maneley | of them wander away the warden will bring | cation with the Almighty. Then the char- NeMackin, 3; by i v ssed | the stage was loudly cheered. The punch- | The carcass preparation is packed in barrels ORI o is chairman, and with the republican con- | them back.” acter of her audiences and followers changed, lls: By Donochue, me " of game: | o i taining scene of “Gentleman and shipped away for fertilizing purposes. LT onal commission, of which Representa- Thus quieted by the chaplain, no one [ until at last, with the exception of one or | Two hours and ten mlmfle"- Umpire: Harry | o0 0 e & revelation. to the British | Lt Will be geen by this that Mr. Spoorl has Babooek of Wisconsin is chairman. | moved, and when the sound of the shooting | two of the refined and intelligent ladies who | Gatewood. 3 O e o o at the dlever | 8ot his business down to a fine point. It is Aother matter which will receive attention | rang through the chapel the conviets listened | wore her first pupils, her following consisted WILL PLAY, TODAY. pibilci@theziwere netounsajo inale cstimated that the hides will bring on an 15 Feport of the condition of the party in | with as little concern as if shooting in the [ olely of ignorant fanatics, who looked upon | Kansas City and Omaha Will try it over | display made by the Champlon (000, UG | average 50 cents each. The carcass and oil the southern states, to be submitted by a [ cell house was a usual feature of the chapel | ner as inspired of God. again this afterncon, It will be the third e biiged the audiehce. by o second from each dog will bring i , 80 committee appointed at the Louisville con- Inspired by her, they starved themselves | game and Omaha must win. The boys are | diiiliion of his skill at bag punching. | the sentleman gets an ave vention last year. MURDERED IN THE SAND HIL and their children, even infants; neglected | playing fine ball, and it Was only dead hard | \When Corbett appeared stripped for b every dog he kills. e e 2 > B g business and domestic duties, and prepared | luck that beat them 'yesterday and Saturday. | in the last act his form and appear: During the summer months his men will s , 5 vadzthe called for emonstra approval, | catch on a ge 100 dogs a week. In ad- ST 5 T . 2 . for the time, a few months distant, when | Hagd they recolved’their:dues, both of these | called forth demonstrations of approval | catch on an average o8B @ Waek, - In ad YESTERDAY'S DSATH LIST. John Mustfell Shot by an Unknown Man they will be the only ones ved in the crash Llu:ps \\v};m]:l have been theirs. A new man, ;l";l "{lh‘l"":‘ll‘;"(‘:\]ln”lrln‘l‘l‘rl‘l]I’]‘:l‘lllllt‘]g(l‘)‘;‘ltlllllll“lgll‘“ dition to this the garbage men |)]l'k up a . A NeagisityLlo: of matter and wreck of worlds she posi- | George McVey, will arrjve Wednesday and | before the curtain and applanded oA BHSIAss | good many dead dogs, so Omaha is not so Malnehi Kuhn. A RUSHVILLE, Neb., April 22.—(Special | tively predicted. tako first base, while Moran will do the bulk | (oA, amid cries of “Spereh-) CRUT e | slow when it comes to'the dog business after PERU, Ind., April 22.—Malachl Kuhm, @ | 00000 00 "mhe Bee)—A cowardly murder | Mrs. Williams and her followers do not | of the catching anff Féar go to the field. | gugience for the reception, ‘A large basket | all. Spoerl says his dump where ho will cre- 5 promiment and wealthy eitizen widely known | TeleETI 58 PRE O Oty | believe that God is the all-pervading spirit | With a little more!team work the Rourke | o' ‘flowers, marked “Trom ~Cleveland | mate the dogs will be kept perfectly clean Bo S eatre throughout Indiana as one of the first set- 4 L s et "4 hills, | Of Eoodness. On the contrary, the Lord is | family will be a hi¥d onte to down. The po- | Friends,” iwas, -’!“rlml: the ‘"’TQ""T.',"‘:::’ and no stench will arlse from the process. tlors and founders of Indian trading posts | five miles south of here, in the sand S: | an extremely personal and individual being, | sitions for this afternoon: ’r}x:‘mh:d _(‘?O(hl:\":‘hunl‘[;“cg;hl‘ll;;:;ll Jthe stage. | I¢ thero is any objection, however, e says ho botween Fort Wayne and Vincennes, died | While the victim, John Mustfell, was out | anq the devil has a tangible, terrifying ex- | Omaha. Positions. Kansas 'Cify:: | {There were i -w{m;“mm ins among the | will change the iocation of his dump and dog ONE WEEK 10NIGHT in this city today, aged $6. some distance from the house engaged in [ istence. A few years ago Mrs. Willlams | Seery oo ML o Nichiol | BAGUCHCE L o Riitchell ‘and o party of [ Crematory toa more remoto portion of the COMMENCING A T plowing his garden patch, his wife heard a | used to pray to God humbly for what she | Munyun ~Second. ; CNtanning | paxes city. ; T 2 Movements of Seagoing Vessels April 22 of, and going to the door, saw near the | Wanted. Recently she had been du:‘.‘.?;‘.‘:du L0 : B enrinn! e s, «.The dog catc lor, 'f.'“c"pfl,.rf,f‘. TAthe ’:‘.‘:Z.,’ The following Operas will be given At New York—Arrived—Spaarndam, from | feam, a, sam.onhar<aea gy =Beoee 400ie | Whe orought into court in December for | Lovie -8 Sharp | SAN FIRANGIETO, April 22.—The event of | consists of whatever fees he and the fees in magnificent style: s DA R Mrs. NS hurried o where the tequ | having put their children thronigh the pucl. | JLOMa /1 Et L Kiugman | vesterday at the By District was the | are $1 a head for ail the dogs ho kills. His At Liverpool—Arrived—Umbria, from New | was, and found her husband lying on his | fication of starvation process, and the chil- e < Ity | Pacific derby of a mile and a half. A large | prosperity, therefore, rests entirely with the ’ York. TRt IninpoALToE beca It n o bilTeL Nt xl | Lrenstwere] ALl takan ireome thamt and || o oo N eatlealh el oo ot seoe DAY crowa was pre Only three of the en- | success of his corps of dog catchers, and it | Monday At San Francisco—Arrived—Cromarty- | nis forehead. The affair is shronded in | 8iven to an ald society. tries went to the post. They got off with [ is sald he has some men who are simply shire. = Departed—J. M. Griflith, for Port | nystery, as no motive for the crime is | Judge Williams always refused to inter- NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, Pricel first, Carmel second and Thornhill | “‘dandies” in that line. Hadlock. e o L1 & A 1B o Tt i [a W e R anid & hisWpalatiall honia third and ran'a mile in those positions, | So far this year the city clerk has issued | Tuesday R TR T he assassin can be. Sheriff Kssex and | became the daily meeting place of a band | Spiders Securea Gift from Loulsville in the ,‘;x?l';"""“}}(""‘,{!",1",,“,*“‘_j"'(,“':ll’h}'"“_“,";;l‘x 1.-3}“}35‘ less Uu}-;lt-,‘fl;:fl l‘m:'!s, as against 3,000 last f.cavo Omaha at 4:45 p. m. on the Bur. | Coroner Bowman went down today and an | 0f noisy fanatics. Mrs. Willlams predicted ghth Inning. L 2 i 5 ilicar BDUENSEdosdoR lersarefcoming i in Fanaticism Caunses the Demise of the Wife remmot Eanwos crmoroonn] | haarwacnoy | con I :c.—c—::».. 21 o 6 ol U | esrscsmpsiommes’ | cocosccar esbrah | ecmmoros Zi:| cococrore 8lo 8 Thornhill sold at 1 to 5 Pricel at 2 to 1 : R e R ety ade | the end of the carth during the present JISVILLE, A et g o 3 % rapidly for thelr tags. There has been a | ywroqnog H'GOI_ETTU lington's “vestibuled fiyer,” and you're In | iducst will be hew and every effort made | yop; %ot ortiand Is soon o be destroyed | jocia oy LLE, Aprl Z2-The home club | and Carmel at§to 1 Time: 2l (@ to 1 | Perfect stream of them passing from the | VYednesd e . to capture the murderer. e looked the winners today until the eighth, rst race, five B8 een (2 treasurer’s to the clerk’s office every day f Ohlcago at 8:20)(he next morning. e by a conflagration and that a terrible plague [ (01 T IR TRET T red three | Won. Nellie' Van @ tc ond, Sh as to the clerk’s office every day for City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. HELD OPPOSITION MEETING. will fill its streets with corp Capital EREHS B 12 fo 1) third. Time: 1:03. Others E LRG0 W) (i Derr ! and labor are to wage a great war and an. | TUNS on two bases on balls and on two | Dust, Cherokce, Lily F, Little Frank, C ey Thursday = = = | Father Corbett and Itishop Bonacum Preside n'rc(h'v fa to ;Ise 'r;» shut out from the eyes L'm""'-m"‘“"" nae, ‘L"‘:’ assoromn i ireneyy Welcomé, Rtegal, Little Tough, Cas- ON A HAND CAR. ey at Palmyra Services, of the holy few such sights she had window Sateres, ~'ge s 3 L it 230008 *Z3 | Second race, six furlongs: Tim Murphy PALMYRA, April 22— (Special Telogram | Plinds mado. for “her house, in” which” the heveland oot 000 0.0 00 0 373 | even won, Lonte B (3 to 1) second, Tren. | Thrilllng Ride Down the Precipitous Sides iday NUMBER 7. i e e A < elect band was to gather in their pure 1svill {5 eland, “Two. | tola (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:l4%. Others: of the Andes. to The Bee)—Iather Corbett ignored the | robes and be prepared to ascend when the | fonoiii Fopitvlile, & Cleveland, & Iwe: | Feveller, Pescador, Booze. A correspondent of Forest and Stream injunction served upon him yesterday and | final cataclysm shall come. In December | Grim to Pfeiffer: Grim to Brown: Hicnard. | . Third race, Pacific derby: Thornhill (1 to | went up the Oroya rafiroad In the Andes, & | . Mat. LUCIA DI LAMMERHOOR Lield services in the church this morning. | last she lssued an Injunction that her fol- | son, unassistel, 'First on balls: Oft Clark- | § Wom, Pricel @ to ) second, Curmel G to | wonderful piece of railway engincering. The Saturday Eve. Cavalleria Rusticana. But few were present, however. At the :‘I’""S' “]!"l""‘ purify themselves by golng som, 35 ol Kilroy, b Teft on buses: Louls- | “mourth race, handicap, mile and an | Sharp ascent began at noon, over terraces, 3 cana. same hour Bishop Bonacum held mass in | progfh he wildernoss® on the “body and | S, 6. SUNEE ORt BY CREESON QY | clehth: Sir Reel @ to 1)’ won, Hotspur (i | through tunnels drilled in the solid rock, and [ MAX MARETZEK, Musical Dircotor. e blood”'—crackers and wine. One or two 8 to 1) second, Gilead (6 to 1) third. Time: | over bridges spanning awful ch At 3 Bell's hall, which was filled to overflow- | divorce suits followed and several families | Lime: One hour and forty-five minutes. | {3 *Ginors: Hydy, Candid, Royal Flush, | o'olock they reached thetr destination Magnificsnt Cost Superb Oh ing, ‘The biakiop reorganisad tha parish by | ware broken up . a resalt of ins ralles | Umpire:. Emelle, Batteries: Kilroy and [ 10T Othera: Eydy, Candid, Royal Biush, f oiclock thoy reached thetr destination, some SEDUGIY. HIRING . ¢ SHIRED CHOFUR, the election of new officers, and introduced [ “Tho most remarkable olaim of Mra yyit. | G'/m: Clirkson ind Zimmer. Nicodemus (15 to 1) won, Longwell (3 to 5 | 10000 fect above the level of the sea. After Augmented Orchestra. Father Smith as tho pastor. Tho bishop | 1iams s that tha qanir 1o b eecriont®in Vi MeGill is Even with Hutch, second, Hercules (3 to 1) third. Time: 3: o Substantial dinner, which tho mountain | ppiomg_Rox seats, $2.00; parquette and counselled patience and a due observance | human body in the vermiform . appendi CINCINNATI, April 22.—Cincinnatl won | Gthers: J M I and Prince Idle. glr rendered doubly acceptable, the DAY | four rows of circle, $160; balance of cir- of the law. To The Bee representative | 7 5 ppendix, P i 5 4 b 4 Sixth race, three-fourths of a mile: Clara | began making preparations for the descent, | ¢jo and two rows of balcony, $1.00; balance o D This is a tiny organ of the stomach, concern- | ©ut in the ninth inning on good batting. 5 5 vhich w. be acc lish 75 the bishop stated that proveedings would | 2 Lith ch, i alliaf ‘Attendance, 3,100, L, colt (5 to 1) won, Miss Buckley (5 to 1) [ which was to be accomplished in a hand-car | of balcony, c; gallery bc. [ proteedings would | ing whose functions scientists have ever | Rain all afternoon. Attendance, 3,100. gécond, Sympathetic's Last (@ to 1) third. | by the force of gravity alone Tickets now on sale at Boyd's Theater. be. had at once to punish Father Corbett | heen mystified. Cincinnati .. 10011001 15| qpra® PP UEE v o d i cart bl Dob S Erought! Mot ool 184 o Soycinthoater, or violating the injunction. Mrs. ‘Williams was born in Virginfa fn | CHICA80 coorenn 0 008 0 8 0 0 B 8| euil, 'Seaside; De la Guerre, Gladiator, us on tho train, and when the men came to | {5l Street Theater!| " Fitbes Notes of Nows at Fort Niobrara, 1852, o str et 2 wood, Jake Allen put it together it was discovered that the FORT NIOBRARA, Neb., April 22.—(Spe- RS P e runs: Cin : Wi Batians atleaunls: fastenings of two of the wheels were broken. TO-NIGHT. ciul to The Bee)—The wite of Mr. James & Sapsee hits: Vaughan, Kittridge Tatham, Smith. HIS, April 22—The resul ; After a hurried consultation, as it was grow- Rl b MIedamon On Thursday of last week 328 young men | Home runs: Dahlen. Stolen bases: Dun- R{ERIP ! S, April 22.—The results yester- | j;o ato some telegraph wire was found, and Tra,ns an was buried at this post vesterday. { got diplomas from the New York Trade | an, Dahlen, Decker, Double | day were: the broken portions were tied together. The ['uneral se ces were ducted J acl - plays: D gan, Pa i 1 H [Pirs CH al ~ o i . _Funeral services were conducted by Post | school, and twenty-nine young women got }xl, "'.yr;"l'f,";‘f"fly Do s Bt u, Ill.iy Wflu:n]!rerl%:lfiernsbssco{\‘«‘lrlg?f;durlylllll}{rd.n{aagg men n charge of the descent hoped this | Oceanics, Chaplain 0. J. Nave, the choir consisting of [ diplomas from the woman's law class of | McGill, 2 Time: Two hours. Umpire: [ 1118, i Jouldjansyer they,ald: Tho moskcomplatesand,refintdivaudeylileicom: Ao Mrs. Nave and Mrs. C. C. Parham, Messrs. | the New York university. The graduates | Swartwood. Batteries: Dwire and Vaughan; | ~'Second race, half mile: Valkvrie won, | ‘And if it doesn't?" I asked. They pany in the world jSond.on bl | h et | | Miller and Scheiblein, rendered some beauti- | of the trade school have been trained to | McGill and Kittridge 3 Linseed second, Cottage third. Time: bl shrugged their shoulders. TINEE WEDNESDAY, irRelloan 0 The War || ful bymns. The post chapel was crowded | work as blacksmiths, carpenters, plumbers, Standing of the Teams. Binhicd race: 5“"3 G ORI | S R e e e it e POPULAR told by the I to its full capacity. Many of the officers | bricklayers, stonecutters, plasterers, sign Played, Won. Lost. P. C. | Thme: dit o+ 2eeon® & L [ s L oans, SROLabIY: Nk iy 15th St Theatel‘ A ) and their wives, all enlisted men and thelr | painters, and at other skilled trades. The | Baltimore g VSt " 100.0 B e self, they would willingly have seconded a 9 PRIOES 100.6 | , one mile: Rambler won, o wives, many ladies from Valentine and mem- | feminine graduates of the law class have | Boston 1000 | matnel” W second, Rod Cap ird, Time; | Proposition to return by the regular train, 7 bers of the Masonic lodge were present been trained for service in the legal profes- | Cincinnati but were too proud to make it. 3 Nl h‘- Commenclng The members of troop A, Sixth cavalry, of | slon. Philadelphi: g Thursday, April 26 six furlongs: Meddler won, | Without a word we took our seats on the porl Vhifel gan was ————. Cleveland Little ec e Times . Silent S hota 5 L The Leading Light of ¢ n Comedy, :\":-‘:rh]\l.“: Mangan was formerly a member, S R Qlavatana Little Walter second, Lucasta third. Time} | car. Silently one of the employes opened a IBRlAEDS of 4o St. Louis ‘:};"{ th dfit o w M bag and took out three revolvers, handing CHAS. A. CARDNER Major Thomas C. Lebo, Captains West, §t. Louts .12 MOixth race, one mile: Harey T won, Mrs. | one to each of his companions. They cocked . A. MipoasErLaaE Lk e deptaliaest, tnds and W ayille s & , Cap! pencer third. | (hogo weapons in a matter-of-fact way and In hisnow comody-drama, from Fort Robinson, where they have been 4 ortlon g ooklyn Time: 1:45 ] ool Seventh race, one mile: Yo Tambien won, | Placed them between thelr feet. **THE PRIZE WINNER.” members of the gencral court martial, sitting | 3o o INGTON, April 22—Indications for | Chicago . in the case of Captain Hutton. Eighth o | Monday: For Nebraska—Fair, south winds; | New York . King Lee second, Peytonia third. Time:| “This car is used by the paymaster,” one TNEE BATURDAY o s , . L85 ‘ Y of them thoughtfully explained, “and It isn't + KATINER BATURDAY a warmer in_easterly portion; slightly e & the Foot Dall e uncommon for desperadoes to throw it off ——— DICTICNARY. tantry. rmer in casterly portion; slightly colder 1y OVIBING the Foot Tall Rules. Her Jealousy Was Cruel. the track. I got a tumble and a bullet my- , plrboral Anderson, troop G, Sixth cavalry, | Bfieouri—Far; sasterly winds; | . NBW YORK, Apri) 82—The task of revis- | are ararte Mader, whose Geath was re- | self notvery Jong ago.” BAD COMPLEXIONS eturned from Fo mah; i 3 Fair, South Winds and Warmer in Easterly guszest D wwoshas CoommmRms DT P oTr, : a, where he | warm ing the playing rules of intercollegiate foot ol Again I looked at my companions. It was Lot (o book cormosmn has been for examination before'a board of | - For Iowa—Fair: southerly winds; warmer. | ball Is practically completed. The former [ Ported a few days ago at 647 South Twenty- | \hine o000 0" (e “altitude that they | Iiuples, blackheads, red, rough aud olly kin g with the serles number of the coupons officers for promotion, and all who know For South Dakota—Increasing cloudiness | action of the committee was ratified, ex- | fifth avenue, made a novel request when | yoomed to exhibit the preliminary symptoms and hands, dry, thin, und mru-.u s o IR R Bl thions el hastioboy AU SN and local showers; south winds becoming | cepting only that it was declded to allow | dying. She had for years lived a lonely | of — variable; cooler in western nortions. the scoring to remain as at present. A X 5 ey Lotk A AT T or Kansas—Generally falr, but with tn- | vory important - change suggestod today, | 1fe; belng without family or relatives, and | heart was In my mouth, but it aid not A N Oay, Toath eTestiva ke I pn AR creasing cloudinesa: southeastecly wiuds: | & i Ifgostt had concentrated all her affection on two | trouble me long, for of a sudden the brakes Foposs (S OA Raday and Thveo: Week:dny AUBURN, Neb., April 22.—(Special to The | ween y i| and which after some discussion was purtfylog nd beautify b in « mountain sickness. As for myself, my W ulr, and simple baby bleminb BasyAann Sk AREY 8 © in northeast portion. adopted, relates to'the playing time, which | et dogs, one an Eskimo and the other a | were taken off, and with a spring the car Thie world, as well as’purest And upons, with 13 contsin oin, harles Neldhart Is making arrango- Local Record. was reduced to thirty-five minhtes. A‘nuum black and tan. On her death bed she sald [ shot forward, apparently leaving at the polnt awoetont of - tollof i nurscry q A i Qi ments to erect a brick bullding north of the = b St point settled Is that the ball must be put | that she could not think of giving the dogs | of departure my entire internal economy. soaps. Sold throughont the worl: \\““ buy ono part of Tho || piree National bank biock, for his marble A\;?»'\fS‘:“r—):»-T:::.Pi..x“n-f.::«‘mlIl‘-f;::fi:;.h:)r::n':nfi Mok o by 6 dar o e paine i ihg | AY4%, as she did not want them to have | Down we rushed with “ever increising FR TG American Encyelopadic Die- works, cainfailcompared with corresponding day of | Reld of play at ldast five vards and not | 2nother mistress, and made two of her [ speed, tho car swaying from side to side, on ~ P tionary. Send orbring to Th Dr. D. A. Meese has gone to Hot Spring: st four years: more than fifteen yards from the point at | nelghbors, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Swanson, | one hand the mountain wall, on the other a mflm s “mmu.[lfllm' Bea Ofice, 8. D, in order to recuperate his failing 1804, 1893, 1892, 1891, | which the ball went into “touch.” This | promise to have the pets killed. Yesterday | drop of perhaps 1,000 feet, through tunuels o health Maxlmum tomperature 603~ 579 58S 703 | was done to prevent the almost unavold- [ aftrnoon the two wonien went to the police | of midnight darkness, round sharp cur Splondid curative agont for Nervous or Blck Mail should be atdressen ty Georgo Denser of Fairfax, Mo., is the | Minimum temperature. 882 2 362 512 | able roughness of the-play as the rule now | station with the pets and asked that they | Where the broken wheels falrly creaked with B Famichio, Drain ah sty & soploagnosmy i G ceennl Rttt for Ko hutinm,” Gout, Kiduey Di%orders, Avid Dy for Aloohol m 2 and 0 conts, quest of his brother, John, O of Glen Rork | AVOrige tenporature., 495 409 475 605 | stands. The rules framed by the experts | po (it ) ; Y | the strain. a s brother, Johu. O., of Glen Rock | Pracioifution .. w o 00 .00 .01 .01 | will now b codifled by Walter Camp, the "o ihelr mistross ho. doss were_shot, | . Tho atarloss night closed in around us, Is visiting her daughter at | Statomentshowingthe wondition of tem- | RF*ORY GG e L Of experty: wind. 1 | "'The 1ittlo property Mrs. Mader haa wili | It Was now simply a question of chanco as POy thixc sk e N gyt Omaba for the | the committee for His signatur Ko to the state, their being no claimants or | e plunged into the darkness. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. R R RIS ud sinco March’l, 1594: I T vaen i A hala” Trtenaay, [ noiia: “Wo ought to have started sooner,” mut- of Julian ed for France Tuesday Normal temperature. ..., . 54€ | May 1. The l'l‘,nl $ will then be submitted —_—————— tered one of the men, “a stick or a one or e 1151 8, Western Avenue, CHICIG B and. wite started for Ma. | Deflciency for theday ST 6o [ and promulgated R et even a dog on the track would throw us into | For sale by all drugglsts. S darid, Ne dnesday o present at the c 3 e 2170 L i i A SERIES 2, Irid, Neb., Wednesday to be present at the | Nownal precivitation... 10 nch Flyan razer. After a varied existence of many years the | ""Rovene unswered him. All talk, dificult ND PEIMAN celebration of the golde o r Jy for the o ration of the golden nuptials of Mrs. for the day ... “ linch | LOS CERIL |.n§ wu., April 23.—~The | o1 town of Tombatane, A. T, 18 about to re- | enpers betare on_ account ot the rushing uaTor Narvous TWENTLs Lis DICTIONARY DEPARTNENT { Worden's parents. Deficiency since March 'L 50 inch o Uaily, Varicote) Alrophy, QL E. C. Hollenbec ying e 5 31 ) *h | James Flynn-Herim@e, Frazer fight for the | woivo a severe set-back. An effort is now | wind, now ceased, and in silence we watched Xl Wonknass, by IN April 28, 1894, llenbeck is lying i1l at his hom Reports from Other Statlons at 8 P. M. | welterweight cha@ponship of the south- | hoin made to remove the county seat from | the sparks fly from the wheels. RARA: thegressTindua e west resulted In a Victory for Flynn, F Tombstone to Blsbee, and it will probably [ Thoughts of the armed outlaws and of the Kuhin & Co., Cor. Thth & DougIuasSts - wnd 3 being knocked out fn the elghteonth reund. | gucgeod. broken fastenings kept running through my ullor & Co., fdor, 1ith & Douglass te., OMALIA purse af 500 at least $1,000 changed hands. in this city. Mrs. J. . Bousefield is visiting Lincoln friends this week. Talmage Brevities R H[][]K OF IHE BUILD[RS TALMAGE, Neb., April ~(Special to Clearwater Won the Second Mateh, The Bee)—The Knights of Pythlas, Wood- : CLEVELAND, O., April 22.—The continu- Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, men, Loval Legion and Grand Army of the b 8 H ous pool match between Clearwater and 1 0 ewis wd g emsvsadway, | £wp 3o oamyE. - 3omITIM ' O PERMANENTLY Bring 0 Coupons with 25 cents, Republie lodges will unite invitad guests, 4 d'Oro, for 1,200 points, was finished last with®he Odd Fellows in the anniversary ex- 00 lvi'f\'is' “l“:llilllumn"'i'lly.vx 11_5“‘»?: :I.;u by ‘.;.'»"l'xx‘ P D UH Hu on m.l.i.\ ) “,"»"I‘ Howard Is Patos X ¥ | 1188, ' The score of the evening was 196 ‘ PAY If sent } 1 with 50 cent P Geore B. Howard ls at Tabor, Ia., In 2 | . | for Clearwater and 128 for d'Oro. sent by mail with 30 conts in colu [ | answer to & telephone infarming na of th | " | o0l o NO PAY UNTIL GURED (o stamps accepted.) Be sure to state serious illness of his moties, % 0f00/C) loudy. 0. My 8. Victorlous, tho number of the work desired. Send I \v::?:‘nlfi‘,”,"l-lfi“i gavo her Jriends a de- RAYanpors ) 81§81 -20i8iean l"N’w first gams of (‘mu “n;x\rr,;-n;mm- et tn 8,000 MIRATS only once in 2 wecks, us books ave pub: Btreet Commissloner Norton, with'a force | Swit Lake ciig | 08| B Gloudy, | O R Counal Miis Mish schoot Write for Bank References i EXAMINATION FREE. e ; i ; LS No Operation. No Detention {rom Business, Fructured His Fathor-in-Law's Skull, | S 50eent: o0jclear; sker Leads Stolnitz. Memorial Departmont, NEBRASKA CITY, April 22.—(Special | Milea Gity 00| Oloudy PHILADELPHIA, April 22.—Lasker won SEND FOR CIRCULAR, Omata Beo || Telogram to The Beo)~During a family | Shvesion 1) the chess game laat ight. Btelalts restgned ABSOLUTELY PURE THE O. E. MILLER CO., T 1ia avhian tataarn rrk A AR T7 indicates trace atter the thirty-elghth move, The score 207-308 N. Y, Life Bldg., OMAHA, NEB. GEOLGE Ky HUNT, Local Forecast OMolal. | now stands: = Lasker, 17; Steinits, 2; . with a 00/ Clow day between Council Hluffs High school isnaloaly shat ofesn. of workmen, is making much needed repairs | Rapid Oity . 00| Clouay. and Omaha, High school The = Council Helena, T| Ralning. Blufts were defeated by a score of &2 (o 2. of sidewalks and street crossings. Blsmank 00|Clear, Address

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