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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1894 third. Time: 53%. Others: Arno, Kitty Ly bill poster who formegly traveled through dealers in D o = o y traveled through \ alers in Denver, ad - "‘»-‘un’-;’”ll:;wfl“l\\‘ vylx'.‘:fn\mzu\"m:flu»rukm- [d —_— this country, and jg,new engaged in trying g :'«\y. “:::’f‘f;:’ »»"312""' "““u“h';“”“' N Eia to 1) won, Shamrock (13 to 1) second, i to play a smooth game on the merchants Y . .| Hiousand: qonarn They cepreneated them OTH YOU V Dan Oreedon Settles the Middleweight Ques- | Hosalle (0 o h) third, rimo: Lk, Othera: People of the Republic Repint the Eleotion | Marcus appears (5 bé remarkubly - well | Such is the Oharacter of a Large and Rich | scives ns being Garman' experts. & Nt WITH YOUR BLOOD? Abt T 4 Irish Johnn Tatoose, Little Frank, Chula, of 1802 posted as to businedd firins and rallway men. A Lying Ab Baife Ool open magnificent saloons, and liquor dealers tion Beyond Dispute, easide, Dliss. 5 At the Unfon Pacifig Marcus wanted to rea Lying About Baifour, Colo, accommodated them In the hope of securing < - hlv]w:rfl r"v"". mlv' mllwl 1y llvlyl‘irfl ‘:'ll :"‘-"\; eontract with the ‘eothpany to haul the their tra, — ongs 0 1) second, dmare > show from here to Thpeka, and then to J Y ANT N N " SRR L il el kbt A | e bt b b Bl AN DOEE \d, Ravine (15 to 1) third, Time: Brilliant Speech, peaker Reed at pnfidence on Every Side that the Present s Outwelghed the Bt. Paul Roy and Had | Others: Artist, Queen of Scots, % - o merly with Barnunf, But who Is now repre- 26 TP t |" Argument Through= Fifth race, six furlongs: Boston Boy (2 the Amerien’s € Banquet at Pitts- senting the Reynolds firos.’ circus, arrived Activity Wil Result in Making Bal- . i Pk bbb “ “\'l"" foand e ey s Lt burg—Hopes for a New and in the city yesterday, and when told about Tou# O1s oF the Lesding tiold (Continued from Iirst Page.) — g he Entire Nine Rounds a0 e J Motte, A o deno ced r and e — Ut oo L Trix, Hercules Better South, Marcus denounced the man as a fraud. Ho Mining Camps of thu State. for the party to pass such a measure as | VM1 FER N\ of the Mght: # - at once telographed to. W. E. Franklin of was promised In the Chicago o e YOU FEEL uv I)"“\ WESTERN LEAGUE GAM i Chicago, who s general raflroad contract- i Y& BAIa. 18 WoHId EaYS bosn: aHLIFbly, willi ) LLb B Yy i o v Tibe Wk U el tws e T T | ing agent for Barnum & Dailey’s shows, and thiat the vote should be taken ::‘ o0 i.\“}llll:“ . ” oux s Loose Wo ning ITTS 3, April 27.—The cighth annual | soon recelved the following: “You know | Confidence in the future of Balfour i iy hom ENE b BT RE SHt r STHE DIASONY INBAD il e Twin Cit ; of Balfour as | osition to vote upon the house bill as suc / MINNEAPOLIS, April 4 PR ["‘: . Leaves the Game n Tio. banquet of the. America’s Republican club In | we have no such man. Can he be ur-|one of the leading gold mining camps of | but ThAL WHORLIL Chine to. Amending: i i “"\T h ] “h RP\'\O\} Athletic club had provided 1,700 seats i SIOUX CITY, April Sioux City. out- | commemoration of General Grant's birth- | rested? 5 the state fs based upon facts and conditions | was anothier matter. “My purpose,” he re pitched atted M lis today, but failed to win From a description of the man Mr. Fagan ! that not oven the most skeptical prospec- | marked, “was to show these democrats they the elevated stage on which was day, was held at the Monongahela house to- T says that he thinks that Marcus is a fellow | tor, better acquainted with other forma- | could pass o A Wight and was attended by prominent repub- | formerly known as Vanderbild, who was | tions, will attempt to deny or explain away, T Lt Gt LR BAHOML ooy il ”‘ IS “'lR Bl ("]I) of errors in the eighth Inning. Th the elghteen-foot ring in which Dan Creedon | becau s o sore of St. Paul | kame was called to permit Minneapolls i l\”;”d“lllll 1..'\;1 I.:lll(u\:\ fght ru]r nl.“\‘v’ | players to catch a u‘mf, £l § ; licans from all parts of the country. Among ~;~m rced |.'. one year in a Georgia peniten- | The precious yellow metal exists in quan- were to settle the middlewe supremacy, | oo = Gity o0 g 3 the number were ex-Speake “on. | tiary for the same thing as he seems to | tity about Balfou Ms mikc as bee B e attor Maving fought & ten-round draw at | §lou% GibfLeeeree § G tiditiicy 5 ““"h\: P 3 o §a 4 'n‘u" Havy Biiompted Mere: Vandertiid was a Henioaanaa oherAIvely b% H ;,rlr‘umh s HELLEASMAIR L e A YRR « s i tiore wee! pioniy ot; YHcARY POLE “Sicisx’ City, 151 Mtnheapolis 10 man Wnger and Congressman Robin- | WG AT\t Vorked th heople In | save and othor fosts All that now re- R - OUT OF ORDER seats when the Mght was called. Creedon | 2 Sioux . City, 4 Minneapolis, son, General Frank Reeder, Hon. Walter | Caiifornia before his arrest at Savannah, | mains is to sccure such an amount of devel- b R ey L AL o had been the favorite In the betting, and | Earned runs ix City, 2i Minneapolls, Lyon and General D. H. Hastings. Covers | Ga. It was Tearned later in the day that | opment as will trace these rich streaks to ) the House, LU LA, i 7 gu Hogrlever, ‘Walsh. B0 e lald for 375 and every chair was occu- | Marcus telegraphed to Frelght Agent Wood | the mother veins, or large deposits in place, WASHINGTON, ~April 27.—Twenty-one G Twineham, Hines, Wiison, | ok out: By McAuley, 1 | pled, Previous to the b from Lincoln. when Balfour will take its place among the | Private pension bills Wiy w0ld producers of (he st o the aa work m tho nouse. v, tien | WHAT MAKES BAD BLOOD? bases: Genins, uire, 2 odds of 5 to 2 went begging in spite of quet a reception Moore being practically at home. Creedon | iy AU R E o e weighed in at 160 pounds and looked in good b O Tty ~Tiinaaty | Y748 tendered ax-Spealcer Reed, Atier I B L In the old days, when gold was only | burn of Towa, who has been condition. Moore weighed and logked | Frazler, McGuire and' Burrel. f{me: Two | Justice had been done to the mend, President e 1 looked for In its free state, these same hills Lhotcy A ML Ll LG L ) Wt GHA & Chifie Anxioas. e tmskespers | O e A ¥ I en | Tt o ntroduced Goneral Frank Rteeder, | Daritone operas, as a rule, are fiot popu- | were prospocted, but no dovelopment of im- dEMOSIAUC §1 e URIIVEIORRR SWEEK JLD 0N I)I\]: \\‘H] ” )\]\ \ wore Jim Manning of St. Paul for Moore Great ing at Indianicpolis, with the toast “Grant;” {n which he paid a | 1ar with a large clSks of music lovers, for | portance was done, as the old-timers were | ttion on these pension Dbills, finally suc- LANLD WD 5. 0 J Ma | A 3 (he reason probably that the prima donna | less acquainted with gold in the form of | ceeded today, through the aid of Mr. Pickler 3 v 2 INDIANAPOLIS, April 27.—Grand Raplds | beautiful tribute to the dead soldier and Billy Halpin for Creedon and W. J. Ed- | iiiime a lead of teven e todn: g = {s -usually placed in a reflected light. For | tellurium than are the more careful pros- | Of South Dakota, who has been acting with wards for the club, Creedon had Shadow | Tndianapolls pulled together and batte ser, Tom Tracey, his foster brother, and | out a_victory in the tenth. Attendanc Prof. Frank Lewis of the Columbia Athletic statesman. Hon. Thomas B. Reed was the mnext B aker, and when he rose he was tendered | reas _| an ovation. His address was impromptu | on t e ity "but mlso. for several other | Dectors of today, and from the rich assays | him, and the biils were passed. - The bene- 1, notably the heavy work requisite | had from many places in this section, in ficlary of one of the bills, an old lady of 96, “”\’l‘ S”(-l'l I) \”lv I)“-) Jart of \aMists, “Briani” is not | the absence of fres gold, it seems certaln | totally blind, and the widow of a soldler of i JUL I that gold in these hills must be looked for | the war of 1812, had died since her bill was ¢lub behind him, “while Bobby Dobbs of | Indianapols .070040021 -17 s vy H ( jart was as follo! heard to any great extent any more, but Denver, Bill tham and D. H. Benton | Grand Rapids....0 1 0 2 3 3 0 1-15 | and In part was as follow ) i {in the form of tellurtum. Miners and oth reported from last I 7 4 4 'he s o ac e d forti 0 s long )6 eXPresse ! el B d others ‘eported 0] 8 *riday zhi's sessiol M NEy 1 r N did the like for Moore. Sandy Gris- | Base hits: Indianap ; Grand Rap ey w1 long as thoughts may be expressed In | fypljar with other formations S PhaW) it withy ea - utidgubont: tosbe placed CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. trors: Indianapolis, 7; C address this club this country was in a | musical for Verdi's magnificent tragic | goo how jt was possible fe A dpoR It M. T ) o 4 M work was | score will live and will always be included possible for mineral in | Ui s pi Mr. Taylor of Indiana in- wold was_re state of peace and prosperity o | paying quantities to exist in this forma- { terrupted by saying: “Never mind, Mr. A T Barned runs: (ndidnapolis From the start the men came together i e ) " t v I Rapids, 3. Two-base hits: G ( lenty, capital was rejoicing in its produc- | In the repertoire of great companies, Ing- hard, and during the twenty-fve minutes | ARG o RO B SClhdier five strength, and PRt 1‘||‘ln\')‘l|p: tiva | lish or of forelgn importation. ~“Ernant” fs | ton. = It ~was “a condition = of things Speaker, that bill can be laid aside; the old Wheh Moore was allowed to fight the pace | M EIER G kot Devenney, Mauck, | right to sell its services at prices which after Vistor Hugo's tragedy, “Hernanl.” | that had to be studled out and - lady is dead.” T " fabl e continnous, The fight was:a good one, | George, Caruther iy el | eI Lo p el I Aok lces at prices \iien | The action takes piace in Spaln in the lattér | learned, and not until the discoveries at The members who had been chatting and Thero never has been but‘one reliable, 1 t s apparent from the outset | Schmidt. Stole Jases ' Pt B pines 4 comfo o D part of the sixteenth century, the plot | Cripple Creel vhere 3 Y ot zhing stopped. There ¢ § although it was apparent from the ou Schmidt. Stolen | Graham, Deven: | Drought AapDINCEs & ars which had pre- | Pursing on' the love Gf the i by | Otibple’ Cresk, whete tho samo "gsolosleal Iaughing stopped, There was a moment of | ono standard, one certain cure for dis i s exidt, has ‘ntion beon turned | silence. The relief for which the old lady Carroll, and Plock cased kidneys and impure blood, and Letdy and hmidt. Double plays: Mi 2 aham, Mills and’ Ploc truck out: Gra Bage on balls: { brain and that Creedon was too strong for the St. Paul boy. Moore landed plenty of good ones, but ad witnessed the gradual and steady | for Elvira, a noble Spanish lady, who is L o . 4 to this portion of Park county as a e s | had b of compensation for service of both | betrothed to the grandee Don Gomez de v ! county as a coming e L 4 i b ot 0 e S ra0en Catlos of Spain field for gold mining. Prof.” Hayden- puts | llke many other i striving so long was at hand, but, igressional claims, it | that is, Warner's ceded Ti Cure. This truth Creedon was not worried, Moore secured Y Y firt blood from the cheek in the third round. | Ml Watkl o Do e by Bren | (B misoan The nupitals are in the formation as the $ame as that of Crip- | came too late. The clerk paused, and then Creedon played for the stomach. Mcore was Watlkins, s 20 balls! | sworth since t ta sen | rupted at 1 mom nd v ple © except, o portion. from Buftalo | went on reading the next bill. The ro- | 18 acknowlodged by the best doctors, tho very tired after the fifth round, and at the | 1. Batteries: worth since the last dominion of this union entually off by king Sloughs casterly to Four Mile Creek s | mainder of the day was devoted to the con- Tantif YGLHE. thia ixthyBIEFight eye’wis) clonsd R k. phil by soutliern siatesmon nd helr p ciples, | claims the bride as a hostagr g | letationval: brIvAte B o the con- | most renowned scientific men and the . X b g ) Inime: Two ho a1 So firmly rooted seemed cur prosperity, tha th of Silya. Ern s 1l is chal- | ovarflow ViV idan gl ol B he Mt 5 i i i As |:,.- eventh opened it was plain. that | Epfes e Two hours and: { e R ThOUENE 16 e The reach | longed ,__‘,H,\"',m’;}‘r' As b HvAL 18 e | overflow “and evidently " covers the quartz The usual monotony of the Friday night | highest authoritics in the world. reedon was fiddling for a knock-out blow. all our clttzens A e ankzes of sun | two' unite to”gain vemgeance, The king porphyry in places to a considerable depth. | Session was broken tonight when the mem- | pyyoyahout all 13 N AiEAE Moore was very nervous, and tried to land Detroit Barely Pulled 1 of em AN o en falt it was be. | dlscovers the plot-and gentences the con- T tle hahale 550 TouRS RKSiras of wamn || Ders Gusre M Wi ¥aneorous tempar; ((ne liag | - [ILOvSIOUY AL ABINODS; TE BYEH o] his right but failed. In the eighth Crecdon TOLEDO, April 27.—It looked like a shut- | yond' the e GEsavan - HUSHARE 0HY. Tt Gpirators to death, but later pardons them, | veins, more or less mineralized, Whether ' passed and two members were called to | Ameriea, and even in Australin and pushed Moore all over the ring, jabbing him | out for 1 yorid " the-tovch= oCuven “human, foLy. et has ivern to Siva & horn which | or not they are the continuation of veins orden for unparliamentary language. i S o A i S % ’ * | other distant lands, it is admitted to bo th. On the eve of stiwlll, And’Just at the gloss, found th B e alenaivinig Gt hit brought I | jijog " something inherent In the constitu- | wish for Irnanis d ESvehn - bAsAIb AR AL R0 phY ntacts L ! Hoth Dorphyry only develop- | Ing for several weeks to get into the record | the standard, the only remedy and Moore f211 to his side with a short arm two runs. Score: - X 2 tion, tamething to be caleulated upo the wedding of Silva and Elv jon, samething to be calculated upon with he wedding of Sily and Elvira t] ment will determine, H eia 5 for men of articles on the subj | it undl the eighth inning, | o beyon . heyond po | Cemed to b beyond laws and besond pol- | e Jatter " o soiind whenlever he shall | through the Jorphyry or (o' contacts be- Talbert of South Carolina, Who has been tr | i right. ‘Time saved him. TOIEAO +osenrosreeces 0 8°1 050 0 0 4 : A LT AR RONBAE AT eUBIED TS e 1 “The ninth was Moore's Waterloo. Moore | Detroit . S00000002 R et t':x':‘;§|§:.<.‘|'; gounds and true to his promise Brnant kills | * 'z very interesting fleld to prospect fs in = sions, repeated his attempt tonight. All W | and women whose blood has become de- came up strong and rushed Dan, who Base hits: Toledo, 10; Detroit, 2. 2 . . Such in brief s the dramatic story which | the quartz jporphyry. The work must be requests were refused. Mr. Pickler of South T e B o LR Fa it Talna] riA the elernal mtara 1€ is mot theydisors || Suchiln bEICEILNS (ERIALS BorY Boara. | donatl Fplyry, . The o . d. Mr. Pickler of South | panged, for men who are unaccountably promptly felled him again with a short arm | Detrolt, [ Harned o A e Do B onberaining | uaiE cen AU G ITENERTCAS »pera | done in a thorough and systematic manner. | Dakota was particularly determined in his : 3 LR e ; ? . | company and given, too, in a manner that | The rule is that in Cripple Creck there etion™ phth sentlemen showed signs of | dobilitated, and for women whose lives ain, right. He was up, and Dan tried it Blue and Glenalvin, _Thre B e an aimless way toward the capital of | hrought out afl the artistic ability of the | no outcrops of mineral showing; where ti crops eral showing; where they do not pursue their normal course. Moore half ducked, and Dan gave him a_short e e | ome s: Niland. the nation: it is that mills running on half | principals as well as the chorus. upppercut with the left on the point of the I hsan: e O e ‘and o time.at all, nor | . Willam Mertens as the king sang with do is the exception. The veins occur in | is the most slanderous attack on a T A ertully " beiiljant | Seams in the porphyry and fn one or two | union soldiers ever published,” said Mr. | These are admitted truths, which you capital piled up unused at the centers of | telling Jaw. Moore went down qn his side, end as music of Verdl riey, Nitand, scelving magnificent treat- | instances they have been followed through | Pickler. the fatal ten were counted rolled over on his on balls: trade, nor even labor unemployed f ly i " { back and spread out his hands, defeated. Iy Biue n”)‘ ,\r“vv‘s‘L“‘\‘\"“‘l‘,:: "ro‘:,"'p]::“‘l:-“m“ or searly | menc’ Rt e’ nands of, (his conscientious | the porphyry fnto the granite, showing them [ fidnian! 1a! talking | oc. something|||donbleEs krowiandive btuskin remind- efo] the fig Charles Be 0 ed to R atter i o Ay e and capable baritone. It was an rtistic e ho o) sive a AT -3 o T , N . P rh_ _M::K ‘:filr”w.y;.[x‘)';‘ “(!‘;’l::w:\\m:ir‘v“: lu")_ Fariand;_ nd. Bow B and Mo | cession of the picture.- To me the sight | triumph, and the large’ audience present “’1!; ‘,l ot extensive and permanent. | he knows nothing about,” shouted Mr. Tal- | ing you of them, we arc doing yous G S hours. Umpire: Sheridar most odious of all is the utter inability of | showed its appreclation by frequent re- (his kffl"fi‘u"l'o;lvl:‘nns or blanket it in | bert favor, s ality, other uncertain fealures “The gentleman from South Carolina,” ) the people to reach their own instruments | calls. But the rcal interest in the per- fotmanee centered In the debut of a Coun- | that are connected with or found in un-; continued Mr. Pickler, “Is only trying to RIS Sfnger. Mrs. IKatherine B. Wads- | natural positions. The fissures are from a | slander union soldiers.” a pupil of the director of the Omaha | few inches to twenty-two feet wide and CALLED PICKLER /A LIAR. » ‘school, Max Maretzek. Although | they havi Lokt tio, achool, Mux Mecetzele, Although | they have a goneral course from north to 1 deny 1t,” said Mr. 12ibert, shaking his aving appeared i 3 iving lightweight. LIl Kansas City's fn a Walk, and compel the fulfilment of their own will SAVED HIS BACKERS. KANSAS CITY, April 2ToBoth teams | Siora in o land where law by the prople was played an i nt game day and o 7 ¥ i game today and the | roqeyoned to have found its truest and | §pG pitchers we hit rather fireely. Attend- ance ore: latest expression, the people seem powerless | jt BUCKR Don’t pay money for water! Camberland Prize We he Popular et of Recf fs more Reon- Favorite in € Y Ry oxlie . Yeus v 5 5000110 2—8|tocontrol their own legislature and to cor- bpfore the footlights ex- | %) : fist. “The gentleman he nttered a fal NASHVILLE, Tenn seautiful | Nilwaukee .........2 0 0 3 0 0 0 rect, by sober reflection, the mistake of the | cept in concert, Mrs. Wadsworth showed The town of Balfour, named in honor of | yq0q purc‘uv‘x‘d Smplo. ey tquid, becanse concous weather and the prospect of a briliant |~ page hits: Kansas City, 145 Mil e s aeInt Amarlomn biatory, || nerecltitheipossestoiibME el vimoaulatea (B RMRLITE s nIARIABlich Cetarcanton and | “[ndtantly a dozen meribers on the repub- ApVILEOIE contest for the Cumberland tracted 5! Kansas City Milwa the day when the present congress and the ) Soprano that the ‘tare merit of fresh- | able advocate of universal bimetallism of | yoan side were on their feet and Mr. He about 5,000 people to Cumberland park to- [ Barned runs: Kansas® City, 4. Two-base Lttt Ldend T e be ) ol ana brilliney, coupled with a pro- | that name, is less than four t 1 icaniislaeEwerajonithels oo adnty ot eals 1Y ¥ T = , 4 « | day when the present executive were chosen | red TaypE thy e F & ur months old |y alled Mr. Talbert to orde a de BUY day to witness the opening of the spring Darby,” Klusman, Shields, Lohman, o vel | v cltize nounced sympathys) It 08 @ pure Soprano, | today, and yet contains 210 log and frame | burh CallE A A OFeRANRCE ¥ to 58 the opening of the spring T N e onman [ito presidsydveritnefuniikpoy citizens of the | and her work of list Aight was a revela- | pyjlding, t 210 log and frame | papged that his words be taken down. S ohi B 3 stings. 8a United States. Whatever the majority vill | tion to her friends. Mhere was little of gs, not to mention innumerable | myey were read from the clerk's d a Lleblg COMPANY’S meeting. That the field that started for the Cumberland Prize was the best ever seen Suthwest is conceded on all sides, was exceedingly fine, while a popular talent was con- lement the Klusman, Donahue, hits: Ulrich, sases: Nicholl, Hernon, | 40, Whatev after some wrangling Mr. Talbert was giv permission to explain. Mr. Talbert began Extract of Beef, the exercise of the right could [ the amateur about her performance, she easily won the reognition of the ar- ases on balls: | do, has been dome in largesand overwhelm- e ob n:sar lulml Q'f’x'rw-lllm;‘«. and has a population lx out: | ing measure. Why 1s this and what ar> the @l with' her In the bill, eveu | of fully 800 people. This Is a wonderful | i "0\t a AERhelraslorryRtG ot [iine measnee. TN thito the tender meE| e applgudipg her rendition of | showing, but the promise Is that its future his explanation by saying he was sorey he asolid, concont ik L | causes? the aria, Torbear ¥e.” The duet and | will show evi . £ was obliged to say what he had, but it was ool O Time: ‘Two hour | eies of the northern democryy I entire (0 | trio of fhe fitst agt. ware vocul gems and | Will show even more remarkable progress. | ¢rye; he would withdraw what he said stancoand dinso i ebonald Bat | say no such conuftion could exlst for even a | the finale was sum o te abil- | The town has grown steadily and has now | yocaver, if Mr. Pickler would withdraw his E e dien St single hour. It is bhetimse W iy, There was a dack ot dramatic action | h‘Puumlu quite an important little city, with | popargg! iofisniinoiity singlel Thour A on T ABIT - moe | in ire. Waasworitapwork, -whiaiiwastex- | almost oyery. branchiof businessiroprosented. | o to S G AT 3 Jected, but her parformance s a whole | On the 27 Mare! ect The tone of the South Carolinlan’s expla: this signature on i v 7th of March last an election Was | ,,ijon did not seem to suit Mr. Baker of froe from sub- ated extra or any it themselves. | and | tents that are still used as places of busi- | th cerned. prof main staked thei and Buckwa, Both of the last in bad positions until entering and five minutc teries: Daniels and Don Lohman. Standing of the Teams. Lugzarone for, half,the diataice being ab- ny . of“ithe south, but of | 1 i g | —~olutely lust. THh st furlong saw o gen- B o A st STy [| Geserves the very highest encomiums, for | neld to ve S rSOAtic Ll £ erad shaking up.” tomingo, who X ud ficen | sioux City . LR, TeR L TR »\:'(X'B“I::1:‘!(’\!\‘_h(i('*ht-?s"ir:_fl“:?]‘“':h:‘“l‘;‘l':}l‘h.‘x’l"’:"( not in vears hay s promising & debut ‘seen i L Q;.mf‘ ',";,g'e‘",':.”}',,"’[‘y“" A¥hich WaS | Now Hampshire, who declared (hat the the jar in bluoi— eading most of the way, dropped b EanBan| Gty Jisie H o0 | Safemuard J i oL made by a loca slam- ; 3 {24 : explanation was fully as offensive as the D Duswarsame s rOUEhE ANt Y| T e anrialia, : 30 1000 | g northern demoerats. For the sake of | Payne Clarke wis dt his yery best ag 1 will soon follow for the”selection of officers. | (i lunguage, and he again called Mr. = challenging the leader, Buckrene, who had e s 3 1 ti% | the south itself, T hope to see the next ni, a role fustputted to his powers. It The camp is reached by way of Hartzel, | mijiore 1o order. Boen well to the front all the time. =g 3 election bring us to an end ofithis unseemly Well consfderpd. - inteliigently acted, | over the Midland railway, from which point At thi ture there was an effort to zavone gained at every fump, but passed 1 3 e O lon = ATl election; Jaws,, hayg . been | 200, being In spleRdid volce, ‘aye the. very | to Balfour, a distance of eight miles, stage t this juncture there was under the wire still a stort head bick of e omination. AlL_ election, Jaye hays, Beeh | beat portormance of the weelt 'Plefrs De- | linek make trips il connection “with il Dot [ol1¥aniitees froubleds waters SRDCH Buckrene, Buckwa two lengths off. Sum- 0 H repealed andygibe; jeoutl, DR¥DE S BNEE 1a as Silva sapg mcceRtably, althoush | trains. Balfour needs bool D con | motion Mr. Talbert was allowed to proceed. s from a fear which never had sound | his dramatic work}whs decldedly. inade- s. Ba s no boom, cexcept | MOtOR Mr TR N planation to make, Iree O e e hatt at Miorty: to declde | ‘Guats.. Tise horus meuerally Aang well, al-| Suohia ‘onetas fwlll strely come ‘with tha N\ Eiok his Wants whieniMraE] her destiny dccording to her industrial | thoush not worus genarally sani well, 8- | dovelopment of the vast deposits of gold | MO el B o e neads, which are the same as those of the | busines he opera; Maretzok had the contained in the rocks surrounding it for | RTOSE WM S LS risanship ocher and, and well deserv o T o t d ames of partisanship. ch ind, and well deserved | miles in every direction.—Park County | SINUEC N DAV these articles, ho s mary: irst T risbad second, Issie sond T six_ furlongs: Ray ) third, Val WILL GE Omaha to Take Som Dr, E. C. West's Nerve and Braln Treatment § second, Tip third. Time Lincoln Tuse all T ; L stiot:me Ligh syl el 9500 . se il Ten lorthern states. Instead of -a- set of men | ocherstra Well ' (Tl § L TV nliles, valug to winne d with seventy | . incoln yesterday. ' He also brousht the | principles of a dead generation, thelr sic | llof from the medioore performance of ANNOUNCEMENTS. s O ¥Tho gontloman rom South | igod bgonta oulyy 1o cure Weals Mooy Lose of Carolina,” he added, turning toward Mr. | Night Losses; Ivil Dreams; Tack of Confidor night. At the matinee “Lucia’ eated, This is the best Der- | oy yno mifteenth Street theater for four | Talbert, “has slundered and villiied them | Nivouas gostudes aif Draluss Lot of Poxos every Friday night; that is his object, and |60 0 RGN Youthiul Errors, or Exce .lxl;l~‘4‘(‘vl on’ Jead {0 Will come oo | cossors, let us hope, will represent what | Thur t | the north longs to ste—an industrial, pros- [ will be outh, full of the life of a new formance given by ‘the company, n Lzement Glosing tonight with Mascagni’s | nights and Wednesday matinee, —com- | 303"y in utter contempt.” arer- (Thorpe), (8 o 1) | Lincoln team along. The. rone, 122 (Mar- | gether on the grounds at Charles two lengths; | Pk this afternoon, when Rourke hopes to | perous eighth! Buckrene, 1 won by a short head 1n), (2 to 1) second Buckwa, 17 (R, Williams), (0 to 5 third. venge for the two dum I Bucks 5 o 5) enge for the two dumped in | country. & o eniva pium or Liquor, whicl g R B alas el MLl nccin By diokey thossiountamen i ddcentes oeralale) Taads’ ByilGenera || ustORCEIVAILEEUIENID SN D g Bunday matines, April 20, will be | B 1t 0 UK C eareia jumped to his | atitors, Conpumptio iguot it oo Jead to Jumboree finished as name om, the state capltal come proty near | rastings and Consrossman Robinsen Taiters | Dewitt's Witoh Hazel Balve qures plles. presented A. Y. Pearson's latest produc- | feet and in turn called Mr. Pickler to order. | £ xRS LI00 8% e to cure of Fourth race, four furlon ania won, on that bents ‘em out has to play ball | of resret were read from Colonel Fred D. i tion, “The District Fair.”” This is a thrill- | After his wor had been read from the | Fofundmoneys Wi b Acortain Trenton s ¢ thind, Time: 4% | qif the time. Rourke put his boys to bed | Grant, Gogernor McKinley, General J. M. | mapo tne Nickel Plate road to all points | ing melodrama, but one with ch I- | A ovis desk Mr. Martin of Indiana moved | \Whoopug Coush kb Osotmy it tutrene, BeYEn Tunl gy R s e | Junr acter daiic lasg aihl a0 Shelhey S eld. Senators Sherman, Hale, Hawley, | o ca*®pite TG TbiS Iodh slceping. cars | (1o, fra ot al con one with characters | 15"\ “pjekler b permitted to explain it vz diseontinued: o won, ‘8ay On second, Minnle Ceo third. | will all have sleep enouh; and heydi{Eehoneld FrenstarsERer At KR O iarst [ foast mleant WASRETRLUIA A RIENE (F018:| thiat ate Inotiatilcowboye: witn biirsvolssei (8 dont igdnt (Ko explaln 1L aliolers Mr. | 81w, nowsle, GUARAN ime: ey o nap on ba . A red hot ne ma ex- et e b - f v e. Pi v ve 8o nd1 Drug Company. SAN FRANCISCO, April pected, gor Lincoln would rather win once O eat. ‘Plokexs on sale at all coupon ticket | OF Villains of the border desperado stripe. | Plckler. I stand by what I have said and Goodman Drug pany. pected, for Lincoln would”rather win onee | MR, MARCUS AND HIS NERVE. | omces, or address J, ¥. Calahan, general have nothing (o take back.” = - = i on't propose o let the Senators get —= et 100 Clark streot, Chicago. Mr. Taber, in response to numerous re- | At this point the counsel of cooler heads Man — Daveloped e c=— today. The teams will be: Turns the Near Approach of Circus Days to Sotiiolihey quests, will' play several selections from | prevalled. ~ The _excitement = subsided, and and, His Advantnge. TELEGRAVHIC BREVITIES. Ghmmod's opera, . “Philemon and Baucis,” | without further incident the house procecded RENEWED 'l‘" B GREAT LIFR giver, CUPIDEN I will store all the gen or Tmpote poskible if CUPLD a. Position, Lincoln. NUMBER 7. McVey e First s 1sxt Sunday at his recital. This production | and disposed of nine pension bills, five of . Domestic. was first performed in America at Chicago | which were favorably acted upon, Munyan Hovia: The smallpox seare ‘af Texarkana is abat- | during the late opera season, and was re- | Tho point of mo qiorsih was then made and after a call of the house the house at The merchants and railway men of this city were visited by an affable young man tivo im- 7 Boyle . ocquigney | ‘Thursday, who presented them with a card Woc cCarty 1 033 ing and it is thought the disease is under cefved with great enthusiasm by the e 5 At e Mochrtyelion By nion i waesitiDonfi LiiMarous, $Rout0 e & musicians and others in attendance. 10:30 adjourned. i Sond for tixl n 4 v, 0 —————— enjars and_ tostimonia Fear.. Jnt . Johpson | Agent, Barnum & Bailey, Greatest Show on | ") oport of a conflict between outlaws | o 5 s | e A 97 MEDICING Col FREt Biceher Bees iy amanth, and vigilantes near Hennesy, OKl, proves e performances of May Bretonne and ovem Seagolng Ves P . 0. hox 2070, Sun Fran! i 2 er ..oo...o.Devereux | g young man at ofce Began to talk | to be a fabrication, her excellent company, opening the career | _San Francisgr—Arrived—W. L Dimond, P of the Douglas Street theater, has already | Sea King. departed—United States ship degraph. business. and before evening had a lot of | W. Silyerman, son of wealthy Pittsburg | & 0%y house popular as a family theater | Alert, for Dering Shooting by ST. LOUIS, April 27.—The Missour! 3 rehs cady o Pranc 2 ' Annie v he Missourl Rifle | merchants who were ready to do him hom- | parents, died at San Franeisco yesterday. | u¢ jow prices. “Two Against One” will be Mughiak;, Annie and Pistol club of this city and the Pastime | ag, . - He had been living unusually fast. 10, 7 . R age in hopes of securing profitable contracts | He had been living tho bill until after the performance Satu l2ford D lled % Sl 1 \ 1 e club of Chicago will shool o o % L 8 At Port Gamble—Sailed 2ith—Arkwright, 1\ A :‘_"‘ i s 'h’ 5 'i“ Ao “,'.11‘ 'n'o';n(z “TI’:"“;:‘ for supplies for the coming circus. Yestorday | A party ur“flmmu»n who h;.;;vh:;cngp:vl;::;— day evening. Matinees are given at this | for San Francisco. ‘ {l ! ” ){‘ Bt i S £SNGn Dish L e St | getectives were looking el r. Marc ng in a placer mine at Ida § . | theater Wednesday, Saturdays and Sunda At Port cles—In port 27th—J. D. Al Lou ] ‘.‘u’,’m fi,‘.’.”,'f 17.:,"\". ranges x.,[,‘.l- a (I «'u\r “‘.r \11., kl\n‘p, (ufnr :\n‘. A\!‘m us | @8 M ave been orderedito leave town. e ( y ay unday i ke 7 bl ] 4 MAUL L L e S i e L alleged to be a fraud. He worked 4 %o Governor GIll of Tllinois has hon- | The boxes for the Elk minstrels at Boyd's | ¢ attle. ; N oA L) ra kv It GO a0E | AL Ay 0L ADY, people, but 5o far as can | oraa the requisition for Robert Fifer, wanted ; theater next Tuesday evening were sold by Namamos inlled lory In Chicago, A spectiy Wire will COMTet | be learned it seems that about all he got | in Henry county, Missouri, for seduction. auction yesterday morning. J. H. McDonald anelacoy telegraphe 8 an e el e e 1 h Ukt 18 /o £ i0rh S0t Bonr | * nose MoKanois) Jawyars|aval flad ) their |/8s0ured ‘hox Bifor 1485 and Mr./ Wedgsnooa e A\ an Graclan) | tromiGlans P . ARy Shats paid §25 for box B. The remaining lower Suevia, from Napies; Oufie, from MATINEE: rapidly a8 made. will be ten men : i g T Al litaa thvan L at the Barker, which he has 50 fa e | bricf In the United States supreme court and wajrcRanRalusiiong SHiEe0, maichos LRTD N S mRy Tor 0 2ar fallod | bricf In the Bo e R ient roloased on ball. | boxes were sold as fast as they could bo pool : T2ish == = While the v > he ‘tiial of Drodfver ‘was dontioued In | Epoken for, At the EIk lodge meeting last Dilttmore—Arrived—Chicago, _from \ . Crichot Gume Today. | While the young man was quite con- o_tria s B s vcre ros yed) from Kani | Bajteraam:-America, rom Bremurohyay, All New York yestorday. “One witness testified | o Foiy ®ciing that twenty-five tickets | rrom Humburk from BY SPECIAL REQUEST. Sommon, o, T Alox AMUSEMIS dler, for Z5th—Wachusett, § BOYD'S THEATRE cketers are notificd that there will | spicuous by his presence Thursday he fs just o docto je- aweakened b not | L 3 and ton conts || b6 n game this afternoon on the club | as consplcuous now by his absence. He ;",P“‘,'r"{,,:‘;“:‘,‘l bage :;:c]fi ‘l‘,'“‘“ jadyit e resaryed for visiting Elks, and Sioux City | " At _Liverpool—Arrived—Campant S 070 “part || erounds, The mateh, which will virtually | visited the Union Pacifis frelght and pas- 2001),39) bk 3 , i | wired that ecighteen Biks would r present | New York; Taurle, from New Yor The house military committec had thelf | 5 jodge at the benefit. Nine lundred — of this sup story of the War . R i Tarals on Both kid open the on of 1804, will ence as e enarTrants 5 R MAGNIFICENTL IIRIEA TS fonms wiil be captained by Mesérs. laurie | PaY his respects to the Burlington people. | Coxey, but took no action in regard to grant- | 5t ovening. The reserved seat sale will “Lucla” will be repeated at the matinee e’ | a0, Lon, and as the scores will o to | Ho e e omtracts. for the Jowest | ing (e army the use of government tents. | guon ‘at 8 o'clock this morning, and the | this afterncon fn response fo urgent re TO-NI1GHT : G T | wand e edmpetition for e cup - good | rates for transportation for the clrcus to S Arst man in’ line was thero before 4 o m. | quests from a large number of persons who & . Ty D o thore: will ‘be n social | different points along their lines and he | : i The demand for tickets is greater than for | witnessed the performance on Wednesday githering at (e “Barker hotel,”at which | wanted to secure cheap passenger rates for R A L aeupnY started on | upv ‘local entertainment ever given 10 | avening, as well ns many others who were ava erla us ical]a husiness of some moment will be trans- 2 Lapudld ) A et aha. ot prese en, but who W o see e e LrANS- | he star performers of the collossal aggrega- | President PelXoto has issued o decreo Omaha, st uok pres nt then, but who wish t it i e o ch he claime aprese: that all import duties shall be paid in gold. avitt's. “Spider 3 FIy!th com- ated. SN e Whint by T T tion which he claimed to represent. He | tha oFLAuLSl 4 M. B. Leavitt's “Spider and o peated. evening performance “Cavalleria i , The Austrian government announces that X kL g S { ] PRClaumARe T FANALaES D LAST ACT OF CHICAGO, April The biggest maten | clalmed to know Assistant General Frelght | workingmen will not be lowed to parade | Pany, rvlur"’-h;uv H‘fl_m (fl‘m u(\u‘glol(. ”(l)e. .‘,':,;‘.n,{ {Hl’\“d“? ”P\\HI’LN | present 1”[ xlmihx‘ \x’.‘: AND L game of whist ever played In the world | Agent Woods of the Union Pacific | May 1 const and Mdw o I anday matinee and | cagnl, & young composer of Tlaly, nd at T DICTIONARY. Bl i b ) oot in tho | and - ho' conversed o familiarly | _The committes of magnates of the Hun: Ing, s Toyd's theator Sunday MAUMCS 880 | Hipromier préecntution wia, endorsed by RI GCOFEE REE): Masonie temple tomol even| hetweer out “Jim" N garlan house has approvi he ¢l ar- | night, April 29 Y the great Verdi as ecual to the best work nie temy morrow evening between | about “Jim” Hill of the Great Northern as | Fage bill, vompany and production. The sale of seats | G#5 RV Gr the old masters. It is in one act, i e Jess than an hour for its presenta’ fact the time will be from the opera of | cony, $1; balance of balcony, 7 ¢ the Chicago Whist club and a e res the Chicako, Whist club and all the rest { (o lond some of the agents to believe that | Poltl and Ferrar, the two ftallan ap- will open Saturday morning PequIMng here will be not less il | e and Jim had been school mates together, | archists huve been ‘committed for trial in Lot tion, Owing to this nrpers Undei 1 two rows of bals onts; gallery, 8 100 players three hours will be required to play the o age 4 London rrest, filled out by selections prosented, will bo deliverod. thrapbonss iwill she (redul g to Bl Athe | Ot caurani(sll -t agents (wapted jto bagil igarman| oMclalicnewnpepers state that ) DNV, o leTwo. e workers | {Tikoletto’” comprising solos, ‘duon quar- | conts, “Tickets on eale ut box ufice quelh a bl contract and they carried Mr. | géimany s o dutendion of EIVIng Up | from the east, who u short time 050 resls: Letes et by the leading artists of the com- | & — > . ci o le em and - | te Markham hotel, this . ) 4 unday and Threy Week-day | s scheduled for to- | promised to call ugain yésterday, oneni ho Zorag BT Jurdes. Henry Berger and €. B. Walters of Omah, oln's “Lourdes.” R e coupons, with L3 eontsin oin, are: Irooklyn at Washington, Chicago | went to Max Meyer & Co. and talked with [ pTHE THIRD INSPATALMENT OF Z0 have been arreated B Pe. nsked. to ‘allow THE THIRD INSTALLMENT OF ZOLA'S | 2 Performances- Ma'inoe and Night gove POWERFUL STORY, "LOURDES,” WILL M. B. LEAVITT'S oulsville, 1) ¢ Philadelphia, Balti- | members of the firm, but they say that be- | pOWERFUL STORY,¥LOURDES,” WILL | them to be returned to Colorado tc APPEAR IN THE SUNDAY BEE TOMOR- ow g Spectacular Production, Only that number of thy LIVK eIrEaINIIL = fng with the serles unmber of the coupons buy ono pave of The || More at Now York, Cleveland at St. Louts ! foan Eneyolo i more A% Now Yark, Claveliind at Bt. Louls | yond promialng them soventsen tiokets for | APPEAR IN THE BYNDAY. DRI TOMOR- us charges of swindling. & unoyolopaaio 5 the circus that no business was negotiated. ROW 1 themselves as being ex- | ROV tionary, Sond orbring 10 Thy Latest Conquost Mr. Marcus then called on Captaln Wileox, \ - DR Ko T Be Il M T3otan, 81 wiger for rowning, King & Co, and n- Y Allonthwni e troduced limselt by saying that his show e e AT NS A SO y T et A T e e ey did: conslderable busineas with the firm ey DOV fi%fifif A M e L e 01 AOATINE. el o " e 4 < 5 t, and he furthermore said that b% i . 2 PIRST TIMB HELE INVDWO XIRARS, DICTICNARY DEPARTMENT LB, JOSEL AL St, Joscph, &1 manager of the branch Brown- | FY ). o oo tho Gorgoous “Trunstuinat awrence, Sl | % store at Kansas City had made % / A e ondestul Donexittlo STILT NI I IO VISTANA: I omise to u.'u uufltmvmln l\\lh*u‘x on !5 7 - A "} foe e HAGUHIL B 1 s iis arrival in Omaha, he captain and Mr. d See the Marches, He and Cose g 1 a th 2 o ok i 1o Hive tieen Conneted with | HOLare (e closet of riends uad such » z OYAI Baklng powdel iS re= L3 e S b Rainld SERIES 2 the Buyso-Aurln) oy Tianed \ R e e P Pley e R Evom ‘thelr bl success at tho A 5 S LR A i that when the show eame here he & 5 ANV G (:|.1.\. L Apelh 2T AReOiR] to! Rk RHER LR AR an bas @ / R turday morning at e State from Tallulah says our more | their trading with Captain Wilcox and p t d b th U s G t ey e ey nsanssti wePe. capturcd laat | Lhat thero Was uch a good fooling botween porte y e U.S.Uovernment, R 5th St. Theater 3 . PRICKS 0 when the posse, who had charge | the firm and his show he would give them April £8, 1894, PRE night Rt ot Lhe oner resched the Shearly place, | & free advertisement on their programs in Y Y . bt tao mites from Taltotah, & crowd of | this city. Duviug the conversation he men- ff l t h h t f ll THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT——s e B A I e, uverpowared the | tioned that Mr. Hatch had given him a cost atter ofriicia €S s, lg est or a ) =114 AFVHRNGQN AN TONIOH] ofMcees, and took the avindsine to the | @s an evidence of their friendsbip, and asked teshgan The Leading Light of Gorman Comedy, LI, Creses el whore the | to look at some silk vests. He selected one i o o “3WEET SINGERY on de ground whore ihe | ana on inuiring the price was told that l lt th X CHAS. A. CARDN:R e k. Baatt Hiatves o5 “THE PRIZE WINNER.” Matinee prices, any seat in the house 23 cents 167H ST. THEATER [P43iAf Bring 0 Coupona with 33 centa, P re hanged 1o @ treo | himself, sayiug that ho would send him a om where they committed | half-dozen tickets to the show. When he Jeers “The cxocutions were | left ne thauked Captain Wilcox and re: quested that he have the copy for the ad- l on best and most economical; a pure Tf sent by mail with 80 conts W coln y quietly, the pooplo living in dave ! : (w0 stamps acceptod.) Bo suve to stato | | the ¢ abaut tapm | XYECIARDIRRS ESdY fOP MF SR RTLRE COMMENCING, b number of the work desivel. Seud antil RE. WA0e: MY e AU Ao MR A A f tartar Bakin PO der 4 NIGHTS SR 007, arn. ow pub ier. Deople who have been luquiring for cream 0 g W . A. Y. PEARSON'S Americen ng Dramo. THE DISTRICY FAIR Dow't fall to see tho Great Hurdle Race bee only once in 2 weols, as boaks axe pu fshod oaly that often, being made to | the supposed to be agent for the circus one of t think that several contracts will turn e “Soventeen | up amd prove worthless. Telegrams have will be tried by | been sent to thy proprictors of the show, oot (Ml 33, vnugbred | Hloreas. n Ly all | but answers have not yet been received e th famou Hollow Plekaninng : Sy o e s iEs tost build, dark complexion, well dressed | capt murderers at large negroes In fall here a jury, and it is considered ¢ thit the cnes who do mot bang will pris: Address Momorial Dopartmoat, Omaha 1 e ‘ N ere————————

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