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T SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1894 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE - K 1< { i N T Wl Stolen bases: T.ange ’”"'"‘7” "' ., "T-’!—fii“it >i‘ Dr . Aispense with H\«‘rn‘:;:r tic incumbent in SOUSA'S BAND CONCERT. i AT & | v . ¥ 1 By Dwyer, 2; by McGill, 4 Time: One s The club adopted a. joint resolution, re- | Bxposition hall last night when John | S—— hour and forty-five minutes, Limpire cently before the ijujon club, requesting | phjp Sousa raised his baton for the first | On lnen a 0 lng i Emslle. Batteries: McGill and Schriver; ' b A e intes Wi oot | Omaha Will Try to Mako it Two from the | Dwyer and Vaughn Towa Roads Not Inclined to Help the In- rmor McKinley of Ohlo (o 805 Vet I | yubue an the program of the Apollo club | i . | All One Way at Cleveland ials Fast. o0 e passe . 2 s | concert | { Brawny Visitors, | cLmvELAND, May 4=About 833 meo dustrials Eas! When he passes through the city on his way B Ota Whio. NAL oAb the InJudtion: to | { i tathrs saw the Clevelands defeat the Lotis- By'x maanimous Wfe kbe club elected to | b oD time wers compelled to wait over halt | o | Villea with ease again this afternoon : o an hour until the tardy ones had been 3 N ¥ g secure permanent qrtées in the Patterson 3 | p I 0X JACKSON STILL NEGOTIATING FOR A TRAIN | pectre perm s i the Paiterson | {1, o) ‘ ‘ WILL HAVE A NEW PITCHER IN THE BOX | A Block al Sovénteenth and- Farnam stroets. A e b v st | —— o k - | vi e 00,0 1 ¢ P01 Tay Changed His Cloth by Tschalkowsky, arranged for military | & anged His Cloth | “Base hits: Cleveland, 11; Louisville, 5. i e A Remaln Quietly In ’ . | bands by Mr. Sousa. The Introduction was Whitenill, Tate of Sloux City, Wil GIve | grdid Cliveland, o; Loulsvilie, 1. Farned | MOBBors L s S kit e ” While the family of A. 8. Walkup, 1816 | yetsy PN 000 Winds in a delightful adagio | S"ll 1 ap w Sample of His Cleveland, 1; Loutsville, 3. Bases on p Awniting tho Pleasuro o South Tenth street, ‘wak away last night the | with organ offect. The result was entranc- | aturaa 1 the Local . v Ioyniauty LTS g The result was entranc y c ' Style — Lincoln Whitewashoes Dnlimic out: By Cuppy, 2; by Hemming, 1 Des Moines People to Move house was entered by a rear door and quite | Ing and the arrangement of the entire num 3 Quiney a Second Time. Home runs: DBurkett, Three-base h Them. a quantity of stuff tken! The thief, besides | ber, as well as its rendition, was forcible | | O'Connor, Hemming, Two-base hits ransacking everythitig In the house, went | evidence of Mr. Sousa’s ability as a musi- | —_— | Kean, *McGarr, Twitehell, Stolen into one of the bed rooms wherd Mr. | clan and a director. : y ) s wini | Mcgarr, Cuppy. Double plays: Gh | bt : e Walkup's new suit was hanging, sat down [ Of course it was encored. Sousa is al a1 The Rock Talands and the Omahas will [ ALY Tirdwn and Wenvers' Pf | ‘DES MOINES al Tetogram | FOIKCRE 0 "his shoos' and. just quietly | Ways encored, not only because every num cen's CI)(” tm(‘llt Again try conchusions this_ afternoon, and | W, “Brown. Wild pitches; Cuppy.., TS | to Tho Bee)—So far as can bo loarned this | grchaniged suits, leaving his own ber that is played under his direction is . 1 with fair weather another large crowd will} iy 1. Bat Clibpy and O'Con- | evening nothing more definite has been ac- It was, however, rather surprising, as the [ WOrthy of that horor, but becaise the publlc | - % assuredly be on hand cranks ara | nor; Hemming and Weaver complished n the direction of getting trans- suit left was a very costly garment, too, | knows that Sousa’s resources are unlimited, | 7 g 2 v ple t o lent Mana oth Fenms wrds jortation for Kelly's a All sorts o ad quite likely it has been taken from | Every number for the band on the program b S Y N S et with e \higer Woth ) e SertaLiEh tot. Kl y. Al sorts of | and auite likely By Veuik Yougntion: and th o Special Sale of Men's Fine Suits Rourke has gathercd about him and evi PITTSBURG, May roday's, game was | rumors were afloat today, but none of them A sponses were equally numerous, the accom- | 1] dently Intend t st their appreciation | very ex \v ng ‘l~ h"‘ ”,'] l"fv-"”‘;_’\'h could be confirmed when run down. It Is PERSONAL PARA modating conductor responding each time by turning out to see them play | B e ort the gama M ene QEB | known, however, that the governor has been it with some well known popular number whose ‘0 12 y nLer. make o s b iy ¥ 1 M of " o opening strains were he signal for o Whitehill, Omaha's new piteher, will make | pigesburg ... 020 4 3 negotiating all day with ono roud and an- | Mrs. John Francis has returned from her | Oening strains were the sl 5. his debut this afternoon and marvelous | St. Louls 2 J 9 | other, but so far has failed and declines to | trip to California. newed applause. To ray that this part of | 3 3 . ’ Hits: Plttst V. Haker b 1 'vo. 1s at the | the evening's entertainment was most en- ings are expected of him. While with ts: Plttsburg Just what the situation is this evening. aker of Lusk, Wyo., Is at the | o e berfiuous, things o | e Baxta Joyable fs superfiuou Sioux City this spring he let the big slug- | pitalurg. afternoon the general impression pre- L 4 x The only Instrumental solo on the pro- | 3 J. H. Mallalieu of Kearney fssat the Mer- | cram was a trombone solo by Arthur W. | g Plttsburg t enzel, S Shugart Eing 1 4 holl, Shuzart. Stolen bases: Donovan but three little hits, and the hope fs e witl | JEREL T poyhis plays: Quing be able to do equally well azainst Captain | assisted); Ly | Beck ey; (lassc d that the army will be started over ; N chants Pryor, who played a pleasing compos ) 0 oines & Kansas City road tomo yor, o played a pleasing composition r PR ol the Des Moines & Kansas City road tomor J. L. McDonald and wife of Atkinson are | of "his own. His execution was excellent, 0\ s Cl)(ll tnlcnt ) . m down and out with row morning. The governor met a portion | jn"the city. especially the varlation for triple tongueing, Sago’s brawny followers, Andrews will be | fu Kley: -\H;‘ T e P TS5 | of the citizens committee this afternoon and Senator H. F. Andrews of Audubon, Ia., but the general effect was marred som e — s pitted against Whitehill in the box and as | Colclough, 2; “off Clarkson, 1 it by | soon after a de'e;at'on was sent out to Camp | at the Dellone. what by the tendency on the part of the ho s a strong man the Rourke family can | er: rank. Btiuck out Nicho!L1; | Kelly to the general. It is not known J. B. Kendrick of Sheridan, Wyo., Is stop- | Solost to force tones below the natural com- | ] ra’ b () count on no easy thing. Rock Island will | by Colclough, L' AVild, pitch: CIWEOR | positively what terms have been made with | ping at the Paxton BASKICE HIRIEC TNt 4 fist el 30y5 uits, 150 hav other new face in their make utabial B Lo W LRl the road, but the inference is that some plan 7 ORREREE O ¥ §| . = Miss Inez Mecusker was the alist o s oo | Two hours & minutes, * Um- . v J. C. Castner of the United States army 18 | o™ ovening, appearing In a “Staccato 1 in cent tup up, that of young McFarl r Thursday's defeat 1 tain Sage feels sore ov fnasmuch as he had the gam 1 as | won at one time, and to have It hed | from him at the last moment was a trifle | MeQuaid tteries: ugh, | has been devised. registered at the Paxton. " T | A e cna Eelts Superintondent $herwood of the Des Pt Polka” by Mulder. The nature of the se- | ki Clarkson and Pel yiouperintendont Shorwo0d o amiod by | . R. Dickson, mayor of O'Nelll, is in the [ lection is indicated by its name, and the | 2.50 3 00 3 o LI CELALLIRIE UL LR ) Superintendent Goodrich and Vice President | CtY» and is registered at the Millard. lady sang it with great effect, the difficult 5 u 3y - - s by tern, left the J. H. Bruner, agent for the Northwestern | passages which constituted the greater part at ‘Audubon, Ia., Is in the city visiting | of the song being exccuted with the greatest NEW. YORK, May 1.—Difficult ¢ van Haltren and Burke in the el Cuyler of the Keokuk & W too much for his nerves. He declares he { FLd Al ity this morning over the Osceola line and ! will ‘win this afternoon, Whitehill or no [ & dguble play by Watd ang Conp went_down to Van Wert, from which place | friends. case and precision. The number was one | Whitehill. The players tendance; the Keokuk & Western ofiicials went on east. Barrett Scott, ex-county treasurer of Holt [ Which required very little voice, but was 3 Omaha Positions, Rock Island. | ppijadelphia 010100 Just what agreement was entered into with | county, accompanied by Mrs. Scott, is at the | Very pleasing. The singer received a hearty e MeVey frst...veoeerer Cantillon | RANASEIRR SHgiteag 0t 1051 A worwood that officlal refused to disclose. | Merchants. encore, and responded by singlng “Whort C C])(” n]cnt BRI scond C | Philadelphia, 10; Now York, wood said that it would not be wise to | Mrs. O. W. Ruggles, wife of the goneral | Afe You Gelng My Protty oA L b ] Rovia: i | phin, 0; New York, 0. when or by what road the army | passenger agent of the Michigan Central, is A LR L el ) 2] b7 e = — h i ! L I T A D L LR O B GRS AT A DU G S LT T \u‘-l;‘-r:gltl.l.w.‘-m\t‘ ol dv‘&'n‘,‘;‘”imlnlfir A Ch ol ot Huddook, §-0ff Meekin, | S b Ay e o today ey William A. Remer, sheriff of Lawrence | (ained tones were without force. She at- | I Struck kin, 3. o situation a o camp to - | county, So kot endq ors 5 5 o & ABARIaneT by 9 b $ hitehi pitcher ‘ hits tusio, | something to turn up. & Rl ¢ = L a la soubrette, bi o resi ot en- | SLS. « C £ 1 tusie, . place, @ In the city on business. vy satisfac 5 . t place, are in the city on busir th satisfacto | I 3 ewnshed Again, ) and Burk s +f ! Quiney Whit ashed Ag 1 A1) A ty of Dakota ge: ome! o sting of The 1 b or the | St g o alst O Um ALLEN APPEARS FOR COXEY, A party of Dakota gentlemen, consisting ¢ he Apello club, under the direction of f s L pire: Lynch, ne: One heur fifty- e Fred Buchanan, L. Wade, S. B. Van | Mr. T. J. Pennell, appoared in two n .,,! i R T eh tite eizht minutes. Batteries 11 and | prial of the Co veal G procead. | Buskirk of Sioux Falls, and Jacob Fechitter | bers, the “‘Hall, Bright de” chorus from E iMtors wos the. only Sments: Meekin, Rusie and Farrel. L ot e e e inston | Toce®d” | of Bridgewater, were i the clty last night | Tannbauser and tho Baster hymn from | $2 ‘ the hands of | Baltimore's by Batting. WASHINGTON “_;y e on their way to Deadwood, where they are | Cavalle Rust a he mixed chorus of L 4 - a st inning. Devereaux held the vis I B > 3 Gl bl i, ipoml b ey | going to attend a session of the United | 100 members presented a very imposing ap- | & to three hits, of which Thorp LS and his licutenants, Carl Browne and Chris- | States court. pearance as the members arose after the | | b | R srbaltd vt RO At eianceis 3% | LinyBia) imore'sTfavoT & Beor topher Columbus Jones, were star attrac- | Dell Akin of Atkinson Is In the city. Ho [ prelude to the Wagner chorus, and the | [ Siucain . 3010102 02| Baltim 10043300 112 tions in the district police court today, where | #ays that they have had some W BT Lk e sl R A A e S i { | Quiney .oiiine 0000000 0-0]|Brookls 071040510710/ 3uOKB OB i eo s RS e ad i g0r wioia o | Holt county and the crops are three wecks | 50! ch such a large number of singers All Pearl T v Hits: Lincoir 3. Frrors: Lin- [ Hits: \ore. 13: Brooklyn, 11, Errors: | they were arraigned for viclation of the | ,;o;q°6¢ former seasons. He says that his | Seomed to promise. The volume was not our Pearl ourists to be lose Ol)t - Quikey et e, | phiimores 15 Tockiyn, & - Iarmed runs: | capitol grounds act on May 1. The court | wit'for damages against Sheriffs Cunning- | What was expected. In fact, it was pain- :.mllhh ».‘rx‘.“.fl;“w 2 AN TS lulwi» | 1‘:“.‘\”‘";:4.», 8 Jroo ll>\n‘ 3, room was filled with spectators, populist | ham and Simmons of Santa Fe, N. M., and | fully weak. ~The band played softly as out: By Devercauy, 3; by Demarris, 6 Mot S Byoutnaiar:. E jase hits: | embers of congress constituting a notable | Bl Paso, Tex., will come up fhis term of | though to give the ehorus s chince Ll Saturday, § ferlen:” For Lincolh, Devercatx and Speer: | Brouthers, Stolen bases: Baltimore, 5; | part of the assemblage. court and he Will push the case to its legal | Director Fentell threw terriflo, fores fato I RS Mt and Hodey st | Brosklyn, 1 LIGREOR LRl ¢ i IeN At Attorneys Hyman and Lipscomb appeared | ¢ndin8: T whE Cnic Ut the olltaat that the. crord ¥ Standing of the Hy McMahon, 4. Passed balls: Kinslow, 2; [ for the defendants in the preliminary pro- Nebraskans at the Hotels. could be heard to any extent, and then It 2 OO « i | Tebinson: I wwild pitches: Sharott, 1. | ccedings and ralsed the issuo of the consti- | ; At the Millard—y O, West, Grand Island; | sang In good style and produced a good . . I 1 Pr.Ct. | mime: One hour and forty-five minutes. | oo he o5 oot ot o A chi J. R. Hays, Norfolk; R. R. Dickson, O'Neill. | effect, but the lack of force detracted from H Lincoln .2 100.0 | Umpire: Hurst. Batteries: McMahon and | tutionality of tho faw uncer w iich their | At the Paxton C. Burch, Wymor what would have been a good number. p— § ;;'!"’;]: . { { o :j":;; Robinson; = Sharott, Daub, Kinslow and | clients were arrested. The point was argued | 8. M. Dorris, Broken Bow; R. T. Smith, In the Baster hymn, however, the chorus : o, c o 0 a Lachance. R e at considerable length by Senator Allen of r\ i\[_“l:nn .Il“rx\l‘-lr?llv: b l,\. &5.\'5'3'“_ 1[\\;(“’ redeemed itself to some extent and sang ° ' i Rock Island ......... 1 0 1 5 ® Played, Won. P.C. Nebraska. Congres aid he, had no power | SSAARCIE e REoN A T e SKIN- | fhae beautiful selection with good effect, | g e Qg s ayed. Won. - P.C | to confor upon the vica president and the | 500 B d - £ although the concealed cholr was noticeably | Cleveland 818 At_the Dellone—H. D Babcock, Lincoln; = b 2 Des Moines ... 1 [l o 815 | speaker of the house the right to suspend the | At the RENORE-TEL T Bapeocle (ool | weak and Miss Mecusker, in the solo part, g . 3 3 Boston ...... % Craft, Norfolk; J. J. and Miss Cagney v Quincy .....e.. 2 T ara i enforcement of the act, any more than it aco B, Crowell, Mary Cook, Blair: M. | seemed unacquainted with the score. Pittsburg had the right to confer the power on the Turney, Unlon; Misy Hand, Nebraska 2 3 4 4 Corner 15th and Douglas Streets. the Magna Charta and American revolution- ll'vnlrx]n(l City; \\;nuur‘n ,\lvnlrlunl.”r.lgl:-u]in ary history and declared that the arrest | Dan Begley and wife, Springflel - B ot the defend St aia Welch, Norfolk; . G. Hoxie, Ogalalla; W of the defendants implied a denial of the | y i STV Wire, Broken Bow; Ba rights of peaceable assemblage and peti- | Siott, wife and daughter, W. D. B WASHINGTON, May 4.--The home team [ ak in the box today, and b nd Stevens cer pitched ¥ NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, Philadelphia czar of all Russias. He denounced the | City; F. V. Golden, O'Neill; W. H. Saun- : —— : Louis courts for assuming legislative functions. | ders, Bazile. | Boston Wears Oat a Trio of Washington This case, the senator declared, would as- [ At the Merchants—J. H. Mallalieu, Kear- ? H Pitchers in Winning a G sume a national importance. ~He quoted [ mey; D. C. Horton: Ewing; J. J. Kecler, was very we f fore the game was over Petty | had been knocked out and Me: Bt m O o020 @@p | the last half. Score: WESTER MES. tion. Those Tights were implied in the con- | O'Neill; C. A. Warner, Harry rer, i Washington S oRDE 10 R 010 E0 stitution as regarded every spot in the | Geneva; I I Berg, Newman Grove, A. B. 1 Boston ... 1ee0 0020490 Kansas Clty Gets Away from Home and | District of Columbia, just as much as in | Vanzandt, Ewin W. Smart, Humphre: B. L ase, Wayre; W. W, Black, Bratric ‘suments closed, | I+ . Brown, Lincoln. 5 lorid: ts Set Back Still Further. California, Texas or and | Judge Miller, after the ashington, 4; Boston, 1. | Base hits. ! Barned | sroux ¢ _Ermru.\\ ).]hluqu,m 45 ton, ; TY, May “ustly error: PR Washington, 3; Ioston Two-base | R R e overruled the objections of counsel for th GAL b R A x In . a base on balls by Darby cost the Kansas 3 el for the . > { e e e Citya o g.llnu l)whly. Attenaanioe, [a/coos|cdatenseitostherintopmation ihe,Judgenholds ZOUAL DERHIEIES: Tebeau. Home 1 ing that the capitol grounds act was con- gy ANy, a BUOLe: = stitutional. He also denied Coxey a special | . Four small bullding permits, aggregating = > 4 Fhot pn batlst OF Deity 15 off Ste Sl Lt ) trial. $1,060, were lssued by the inspector yes- off Staley, 5. Struck out: Dy Petty, e I The empaneling of a jury occupied two | terday. 1 ® o Staley, 1. Two_ hours. Umpire: | pliase hilge Slotie o hours. The secretary of the Board of Trade Mrs. Mary E. Kelley has sued for a divorce By ¥ Q'Rourke. Datterics Tercer, Stevens, | Brrors; |SOUK Fr was peremptorily challenged by the de- | from John N. Kelley, to whom she was mar- - I Potty and McGuire; Staley and erritt e, e mzham, fome runs: Donahue, | fense. Mr. Mullowney made the -opening | ried In September 1802, She alleges contin: [ ] i Wwell, Jimmy. Stolen b Cunningham, Walsh, | statement for the prosecution. ued drunkenncss and cruelty. -She asks that i CHICAGO, 1. cason opened | Stewart, r (). Strugk outt By Cunnings | Major Moore, the chief of police, In his she be allowed to assume her malden name, 2] here today with pretty: contesty| hami & by Dary, &, TUng: o] 2 Jour and | estimony repeated the conversation with | Mary I Quealey. 3 s ® | fitty-nve John T. Lyons, an expressman, engaged Captain Anson and the old Chic ki : ! DAt | Coxey on April 30, when the general as- N i it/ Jimmy san, were warmly grectd by [eBLCunninghampant Darby | (T8 his intention of carrying out the pro. | & friend ‘named Morgan to ald in some Brings comfort and improvement anc San10 o mothing . with. McGll. Ryan lod Hoosiers Had No Show. gram of speaking from the capitol steps. hailine Swhon e AT Sompleted | tends to personal enjoyment, when 1 ol o T o our safe drives. fole | TOLEDO, O May i.—There was no hope | Mr. Lipscomb endeavored to show by the | poriin BR ¢ o0 e b e Station Mot | rightly used. The many, who live bet- Towed Closely by “Ange” with two old- | for Indiamapolis after the third inning | major that the capitol grounds had often | VoS MO\ pL o Aol ter than others and enjoy life mere, with I time doubles. Score: today. Phillips e hit freely and costly | been used for purposes such as Mr. Coxey !\lvy\n,;lnml:]':\‘; 1\;:& n‘!"l:\l:: e R bl expeuxlim‘re byiore pmr’n[lflv ) . Chicagc 10008011 0—6]| errors contributed their quota” in piling up | endeavored to car 4 s A reg onthly e - 53 € b ] ¥ Gincinnati 10002000 0_3| Toledo's score. Score: The e i P ot tauan t‘:nll:‘n;‘r\:;\::uxl:lfli mercial club will be held noxt Tuesday even- | adapting the world’s hest products to HERE'S THE STORY: We have over hauled every one of our 19 ing. Tcpic of the meeting: “What Makes | ghe needs of physical b ng, will attest Base hits: Chicago, 11; Cincinnati, 2, | Toledo . 210240304216 the attorneys stated to the court they ex- Brrora: | Chicago, 15 Cinclnnati, 3. Barned | Indianapolis 12010 0.0 0 00 0 3=1 pected to conclude then. a Great City?" Addresses will bo delivered | (o yalue to health of the pure liquid > = e et ior0 Tuns: Chicago, wo-bmsc hits: Ryan, so hits: Toledo, 17; Indianapolls, 6 by Rev. J. M. Patierson, G. M. Hitcheock, | |10 WU i) eacuds i tha departments, and each article where there w y one Dahien, Anton’ (). Three-base nits: smaith. | Brrors; Moledo, 15 Tittaniapolisg 1" Baraed S ey W. F. Gurloey, Tesase V. Carpenter and J. {é:y(ll‘y'e fi')“l-ll:‘]’;lg;";‘l Mk ofa kind or where we had too many of a kind, or anything that i St ipaledo, 6. Struck o 3y Retiger, 3/ Re NY TIME. " Lumbard. edy, Syr gs. 3 ; A : 2 i d P = 2; by Phillips, 2. Home r Hatfield. ety 3 . 5 is its senting was not just spick and span, has been marked with large re 1‘ i Ao s ()nmlm‘nw:':l (1:,.:.: lml“r‘t_)::);l[::.l::flr e "‘2 L:;;'::x:"wn“c&m“”m na :‘:’:’:‘!‘"::‘t“‘l'?’r in Iltfieafi;fllllcll.l:*éil:yclgl‘t&1‘:[1: l:l‘:'lp:"lefl;— ticket,in plninr;igures, a% one-half former prices in order to sell Slays: Hatfiel darney tc i on. inson for grand larceny. This Is the couple 5 afroslii v i ! % S 5 i NUMBER 8. | Playss Ut o Cilitohell, | There was another large meeting of labor- | that was accused last March of stealing a :‘"‘“‘ét-hi ey "hlf nfr;él:‘l"fi,f}:?:.l,}r:‘;;). th?m quick. 0dd pieces of parlor tulmmre. l%i)me Shghgfi | Time: One hour and forty-five minutes. | ing and unemployed men at Jefferson square | quantity of table linen, silverware and cneficial properties of a i soiled), odd rugs, odd pairs of curtains. odd dressers, etc., amounting to $18,960.50,will be sold this week for $9,480.25. Don't delay, but come at once and help to take them away. It comprises: ad; Phil- | Jast night. General Duft and his Industrial | Other Stuff from the Jennings. hotel, the ative; effectuaily cieansing the system, army from Lincoln did not come up from | Proprietor of which isagain the complainant, | dis selling colds, headaches and fevers z D) At the regular meeting of the Board of "mi permmmmly curing constipation. | Batteries: lips and W Grand tger and McFar tlake. ots The ? May Detroit was beaten | thelr quarters at South Omaha. ‘‘General” | pyplic Works yesterday afternoon bids were i isfacti illi g ot GoeaT0E (ha” openisg | Kelacy thought that an army of 500 could bo | cpened for. sewer. construction’ at. Twonty- | Lt 183 N sabistactioniio 't’f,'(],h“,’,:f,?c";} SRS { ¥ ralsed here tomorrow. Jason Lewls spoke | first and Pacific streets. The board was un- | et With the appro¥a’ 08 L3¢ HeC- Chamber Suits, brary Tables, | | Detroit ....oooee 0 02 200 1.0 611 | on organized labor and *was followed by | able to determine which was the most satis. profession, because it acts on the Kid- A e A Tables, ¢ i rand Rapids .....1 0 1 0 ke General Duff, who sald his men were golng | factory bid and action was deferred until | npeys, Liver and Bowels without weak- Bool: Cases, Stands, ! LELATIER LI e rand Rapids, 14. | o Washington. “We will ride If e can; | they had been submitted to the city en- | ening them and it is perfectly free from Hall Trees, Corduroy { e runb. Datroil, 6 Grand Hupids, o, | Walk we may; gat thare we muat," sald the | gineer. every objectionable substance. Digssiviy Tables Vphousiered i R general. Allen Root was introduced and he | Thursday night sneak thieves went | “'g e T for. salo by all drug- o Bedsteads, IR s vine MeGHKin, Burng, Krel and Royal Hudspeth, who gave a good many | through the ice. box at the Merriam and ARyALpIQ ‘r—-‘l I8 I0R ALY (3 e b tacts garian Uhoe | Cafeoll, Parker. Hom | ¢ tho smen thelr supper last night, mado 4 | carclod off about $25 worth of catables. A | gistsin 60cand $1 bottles, but it is m 2usla Cauki el atralin Fancy! ¥ rl, Kreig Struck ou few appropriate remarks. Dr. Rodolf closed | note acknowledging the -gratitude of the | nfactured by the California Fig Syrap Upholstery, | Parker, 1. "Pime: One hour and fitty min- | the meeting with a short talk. thieves was left. Contractor Corbett's home | Co, only, whose name is printed on every Gilt Tabices, UmpiresaGhorifan LAEndancens W00 Chairman Taylor then announced that | at Twentieth and Binney was also ran- Fage. also the name, Syrup of Figs, onvoraition tfpatterleatiioohh JRadiE arker “and | (herg would be another meeting tonight, and | sacked. Some carpenters’ tools and other | PRGERESs SO TS U on Wil not L —— e Tain Saved the Millers. that Mayor Bemis would make a speech. | articles were taken. and being 2d, ¥ Chitirents " accept any substitute if offered. Al f—Luck in the | This announcement was received with Some smouldering wool in the ruins of the ved ‘Minneapolls | cheers, and the Omaha army formed into | Exposition annex fire, which occurred Thurs- \iy. | line and march:d back to their quarters in | day, called out the department at 4 o'clock Knights of Labor hall. | vesterday afternoon. There was no damage JAPOLIS, May Lain probabl t at the hands of Milwaukee to The rain stopped the game after the el q Parlor Sults, Parlor Suits Sond or bring FOUR coupons and ton._conts | | 100i0E, With Minneapolls having cne inn There were about 100 men in line last | done. Some of the wool had not been en- - ! TS S irion ulee i eoin 10 thin ofiee i rvev v th Sth ‘part f | the Dest of it, and the score a tie, Score night, who said that they would march to | tirely burned and some sparks still re- GRANTS | Secretany el dneet of this superh Work—the story of the War Minneapolis ... 51100200 09 washington, and it has been practically con- i mained. The firemen took all of it out and CiWardrotes, {010 by the leadin gonerals on Dot sidos. Milwauik t o s a 0 BRRS e Rl 2 {ia 3 25 0 *=9| cujed that Kelsey will go as general. Ho | found there was a great quantity of it that atoon Tables, RRANELOBARLEILLUSTI A LKL, VERE Minne 135 Milwaukee, 1 Er | rocoived a letter last night from a woman, | Was on fire. - After an hour’s work It was J | Frtension Tavles, sicdsteads, et | O O, B A 5. Hhas | WO Tequested that she be allowed to go | quenched. | ZellekTubies o " Beastoads = — | D’ nive Ve Yveen. “Duryua; Tuby, | With the Omaba men and act as nurse in e e, Mirrors, - Pedestals, Dinner Sets. Wilton, Clingman, | cases of sickness. Kelsey sald that he Struckd out: By Duryea, 1; by Luby, 2. | would offer no opposition to women joining | MeCauley Home rur 4 SERIES NO. 10, finlmp SOnahoustandithrvpmindios Um: | the army, and It Is thought that several of Cures whero all other Sar- suparillay fail. A positive L guaranteo o S‘N Gucly pac N No Lenetit, no &> pay. Vor'the stompnch, ow- (s These goods have all been distributed throughout our stock, each piece in its proper department, and will bo sold cither for CASH OR ON OUR USUAL EASY PAYMENT PLAN. EASY TERMS. Presents to Purchasers Gt ok |3 000 worth of goods......An Album § 10 00worth of goods, 100 per week | ¥ 40 g5 worth of goods..Souvenir Spoon 25 00 worth of goods, 150 per week | 25 00 worth of goods. World's FairBook 4 ds, 2 00 per weck | 60 00 worth of goods.Bisque Ornament Ly O O B 2 60 por weel | .70 00 worth of goods. . Lace Curtains T6:907 warth: oF £0A8, P 100 00 worth of goods. ...Center Table a and | thom will go with the Omaha boys. Forty- Burrell; Hastings, Luby, Lohmau and Clay- | roupr new names were added to the enlisting Stanaina’of tha Teams: rolls last night, and most of them signified ¢, | their intention’ of geing to the. natlonal capital. General Duff will bring his detach- | ment to Omaha today, and will take up the 6.0 | march as soon as he finds out just what the 554 | Omaha army intends to do and when they expect to start. n. Lost. Pr. C Pl DICTIONARY, Only that numbar of tha hoak earrIsndd - g with o number of the counons presented will be dolivored pls, liver heiut, and all no equal Nebraska physician ndianapolis ......... 9 Toledo : Milwaukee bloed discases, it h Dr. T. C. Sexto = cunanns [EET AT DOtralt fiatest iinitsas 9 Showers Ohill the Army's Ardor. of 5 yeurs' prac vs: 1 bolievo it to | | Minneapolls 1 WASHINGTON, “':y :"iTho ‘;:w uent Po far s:lp[zlrl:)r to \n'::’.y pre puration 1 | | 100 00 worth of goods, 3 00 per weck ALL VISITORS RECEIVE HAND- 4 ek G J know of. 200 00 worth of goods, 4 00 per week SOME SOUVENIRS. Dr. Chas. M_Smith of New York, Tt is the greatost blood and nerve rem of tho age. Rov. Geo. M. Brown, former pastor of tho Hans ‘om Park Church of Omaha suys in the “Chautauqua Idea,” edited by him: “For blood, storach, kidney and all kin- dred disouses, It _accomplishes cures that border on the miraculous.” A. Hitchcock, State President T U, snys: Cures ro effect atients huve apparently gono Y. ML, C, A, Agalnat Motz showers of rain that fell here today Owing to a hiteh over the matter of | dampened to a considorable extent the ardor Suaranian o game. tween the Yo'k | and enthusiasm of the Commonweal. The Mon's Christian assoctution and ernoon, | men are not adequately protected against Nas been declared off, and the Metz team | the weather and present a very forlorn and substituted for the Conventions. Foilowing | dejected appearance. The rations furnished 18 the makeup of the two teams | are simple and limited, The feeding of 500 | Y.M.C. A Positions, | and more men besides a number of horses Abbott veeereesscRLChOR, . requires considerable activity on the part of | those in charge of the commissary depart- th1 eontsin oln, Tho 1pons, v will buy one pari Amer Jneyclopadio Dig- tionary. Send orbring v Ty | 8 Beo Oftice. Robinson 3 Mail should be aadressed ta Jefteris el R A i At T . . . beyond medical skill . rawford L1l Aftairs e camp are quiet and Mrs. A. Ei Lanter yond medical s | i DICTICNARY DEPARTYENT A 3 > S hniasail | the men show no outward signs of dissatls- 3y PO | MeKelvey oiis }-,. ERanian l“‘ .‘f\' | faction. Bust's Mills, Ohlo. Sold by all drugzists. nufactured by the — | S | G e e | Strained Nerves (rant Sarsaparilla Co., d TR i ) i TN division of the Commonweal army held e=mmm FREMONT, - - - NEBRASK Sutter Creek. gran K. Cal, Apeil 13, 181 | present. After a number of stirring ad- A Ceneral Formerly Peple’s Manmath st House 1 rally tonight. About 100 soldlers were | Palpitation og!"}fikugafl and r?fi own s st > g 1 5 4 T of | dresses a resolution was adopted deplorin A —_— —— 3 May 8, 1894. | Tom Green of this place says: <'Last sumc | (ho “uplawtul action by the Washington au- 11, { Hood's was N A L S NGy a - Satiin 5 i mae 1 b and vitont attack of ihoridex” in preventio Coxey Ashipston At (¥ng 'figc::eds a‘fi I Hood's. BIRNEY'S Close evenings at 6:30, except Monday and Satur | v frg o JBLy | and calling for immediate action upon the e 1 2 i age on big *04 catalogue, now ready, Darjain’y s “and - Diarrhoea | D G congress {0 bring o g ;l\h:m. 2t | 0.1 Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Ga'a"h POWdfif Send 10c for postage on biy '04 catalogue, ready. i 1, and after tak letely cured, I was taken down sick last upon the guilty persons concerned in this Gentlemen ne vary weak with nervous cal outrage. December, and §Rol'aves Catarrh and Cold 1 Tustantly by HOECHOESSSLLLSOHONOH L BOOK OF THE BULDERS | ' 1 friends - — e T ltation of the heart, and & genera ho application = i ! t, and in Tacoma Army Broken Up. trouble, palpltation of the hedrt, and & genoral Cures Hend Noises & Y npt eure has bee fected. | -k ey - v break down. Ihad a good physician, but in. DEZAFNESS. - | g oy Motk | TACOMA, Wash., May 4.—The northwest- | oy ujong, gotting fo botier, I could sit up KBADMBRSLS ) i Bring 6 Coupons with 3 cents. ts." For sale by | °% I[ndustrial army has developed Into an 1. g1y yhout haif » day, uatil the 16 of March, 7 b S oe) { unorganized dy of tramps. They are [ (cpe 'voolended 1 would give Hood's Sarsapae " e < 1r gk ists. BOC T . on o | seat 1 to the number of 800 between Puy- 5. . 3 S to Huve a Cycling | allup and the summit of the Cascades, waiting e Sarstiia e CURE YounsELF ! I sent by mail with 3 conts 1 coin | Neb., May 5 . b A e oo s~ i SEMENTS k S w 0P Al work deslre) Sand b today leased the old base ball park | Filla o trial. When T had used fEa short time, 1 R . Iy ouce S Ly ately procecd (0 yepair the | Ha vup and go atl avous tho louso il ax- | (G4h Street Theater|™ “iites | B oty o Yo L e, ) only once in 2 weeks, as books are pu track t the grounds In good shape. | The H n Reputlican club keld a rous= | [ haye never enjoyed perfect health, but am ONE WEEK Gommeneing MM 6 I} particulam of u Xy that s & completo ¢ b ishel oaly thas often I tr Jast year was x“.‘» b | ing meeting at the elub rooms, Seventecuth wow taking my, fith bottle of Hood's Sarsapa 5N Swnday Matinee, .:_{‘\\gn‘l 5 Wi A TN ESS, T 11‘\‘_‘:!“‘{"'!“"; 'M a w ack in the state, and this leefull presf i S ¥ 1 ld OF younii I n ) WEEIKH. 1 s b Address i under the managemsnt ¢ | and Farnam streets, Thursday hight, at [ riila, and know it has helped mo wonder Ally Iho Greatest Suceess ofall 1y Draias, a1 or DALt and, prctip baglitely FIER, and ero 8 b0 i Momorial De tment nil Dl on Unprared ' SR 8 memben BatATing ! by J-Honl's § . ohl == A Prisoner for Life== you g overything I8 plain and Almple. Al Lnak in ret Thidt you will buy i smal quantity of e 4 g waartmeni s A resolution was adopted requesting the d s cellqut® Mus. A, K. LANTER, Bush's Mills, Oblo B THE GREAT PRISON QUARRY. Jemedy 11812 OF ey il ready fOF se,bidt sy do s you, plenss about this, | All Istiers st soated § . . RS i s tho finest brand of cham- | trict judges Lo name a republican to fll the o e | SEE THE OUEAN BY MOONLIGH &, PHUNGERFORD, Box A 160, Alblon, Mioh, a B Extra Dry Imperfal It | vacaney on the park board. Another reso Hood's Pills act euslly prompily 89 Matinee Wednesday an d 83 (11¢iy . F \ is, fruity and pur Iution requests the county commissioners to | .efclently, ou the liver uud Lowels. 25¢. Mattn nesday an Ty

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