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; o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1895. OMAHA AND QUINCY AGAIN|Xeses wive rie soure menae| () oGp g T SPRING MEET |HEiohuis sl emisi Wigweeor | wts sanss smn_sraneonn scir.[NE oD NO TINE T0 ESCAPE KIRK Nebrasks Univeraity. Miss Lyon won, Margin In the Discussion with ROBY, May l-‘lgfi‘g"v-"r‘:yh" ?nv:.‘}:l Attorney General Olney Gives Instractions | Nevraw Smith third. Time: =g to Hurry tho Matter On, el | LAWRENCE, Kan., May 3.—The first an- Second race, six futlongs: Ks SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—Special Govern- Becond Game of the Oham ;ionship Beason of | nual Jolnt debate between Kansas and Ne- | Fourth and Last Day of a Successful Se:- T L ol Tdyle third ment Attorney L. D. McKissick has reccived | Explosion of One Powder Mill Sets Fire to 1895 Comes Today. | braska uniyersities took place today. The sion at Newmarket, Third race, eleversmixteenths of a mile: | telegraphic instruction from Attorney Gen- “ N n y duestion dobated #as: “Resolved, That less Charm won, Domino second, Imp. Huthven | eral Olney to push fhe government sult for Two Others, His Great Preparation Gives Uge R | weight should be given precedent in judi S o R e hfterd-elkteenths of & mile: | 75,000,000 against Mrs, Jane Stanford without b od Sati GOOD WORK OF THE HOME TEAM'S INFIELD | ctal decisions.” Nebraska had the afirm- | GALEOTTI WON THE THOUSAND GUINEAS | Florence B“won, Virgfiiian second, Frank | delay NO EFFORT MADE TO EXTINGUISH BLAZ: ounded Satisfaction. ative and her speakers were E. B. Sherman Fuller third, Time: 1:3 : i Mrs. Stanford was recently in Washington - ifth race, six furlongs: Imp. Aspe 1 A. ). Weaver and E. McNeal, Kansas, on e bl 2! R R L mn ) Spitfire second, Témerlane third, Time: | Her trip to the capital is said to have been / N Thirty-Four Out of Thirty-Five Chances "w 'J-. tive, was represented by J. T. Mad- [ Long Odds Lald Against the Filly at the | 1:181, solely for the purpose of urging upon the | Five Men Killed at Soath Acton, Ma L i )] I\ d in the Opening Ga den, E. Little and . M. Brady. The de- Post-She Won 1 Three Open . P law department the importance of an Im- o pol . — Were Accepted In the Opening Gume bate was won by Kansas by a very small by Thre " NO CHARGE AT HAWTHORNE'S GaTe | a5 JOPArtment tho importance of an Am- | Woods Took Fire and Wiared Fierecly BriRg Deliehe i ~Good Ball Playing the Word mareln Lengths — Montauk's Fluke — - had concelved the idea that the government Towurd a Large Storeh rings Delight and Happiness for This Sewson TI0WA CITY, Ta, May 3.—(Special.)—The Tickles the Brith Roby's Free Admisslon Met by the BIg | wag delaying the suit and making no at- Many Narrow annual con f 'the Northern Oratorical Teack for the Present. | tempt to have it terminated at an early in all Laundry Work. leaguo was held hore tonight. The orators CHICAGO, May 3.1t was ‘decided today | date, but the attorney general assured her Omahaand Guiney come together agatn this ! cle wore: | Hurry W. HADSON, | NEWMARKET, May 8.—This was the | bY the Huwthorne and Hawiey tracks (o | tit the government had no purpose of delay- | SOUTH ACTON , Mass, May 3.—This ) N afternoon at Charles Street park. By their | jng Rodney A. Blward, Wisconsin, | f0UFth and last day of the Newmarket first | (hTOW OP€R the ERLes £Fe¢ 1o the pubio to| Ing the AtarIOR o A we™s wholly in the | TORINE one of the powder mills of the i IT MARK3 A NEW ERA great showing in the first game, these teams The Wandering Jew;” H. F.|spring meeting. The chief event on the Pro- | gair attendance at Hawthorne witness | hands of Attorney L. D. McKissick. The gov- | American Powder com e blew up. That the great preparation, “Rain demonstrated that they are of the strongest rtly of Chicago, “Reasons for | gram was the 1,000 guineas stakes. The con- | five well contested races, Results roment has been waiting, however, for [ A few minutes later a second mill, situated | Water Maker,” marks n new ora in ll|n fn the association, and that the winnor must o Tt LT Mays | ditions were as follows. The 1,000 guineas | (Fifst race, for nonewinners five furiongs: | Mrs. Stanford's couns make appearance | 100 yards away, also exploded. Fir o1 | Inundey and for all washi play ball all the time. Omaha has proven | 1 Ty Northwestern university, ~Wen. | Htakes of 100 soverelgns each, half forteit, | £ Fecond, Martha R (40 10 1) thifd, "Time: | ccrt paaT anewers In the inited states | by explosion sprea third I8 putting it wildly. This wonde that the team is better than was thought at | dell Phillips, a Product of His Time:" for -year-old fillies 8 stone 10 pounds each " 14 . expire for several days and as soon as full | } Cor and fn e Y uing, Livweandy advantage of any weakness on the part of | The contestants wcre the ablest orators | the stakes and the third to save her stake; | (5 to 1) second rde 8 (8 to 5) third. Time: | to proceed with the cas Five persons were killed. {ing lins ever been offered to the publie its opponents, and will win at the time when | oot be, selected from thelr respective | course, the Rowley mile; distance, one mile | 554 Mrs. Stanford’s anxiety to have a hearing I | e a0 ULl Third race, scven furlongs: Onkwood (13| based on her desire to perfect an appeal in | DY the mills were set ed | ror ¢ atly and cconomically as least expected. In the ame the Omaha | in the northwest. Tt ctions were | eleven yards to 1) won, Oakley (8 to 5) second, Land- | (ha' eyent of an adyerse deciston by the | fErcely, threatening Iy as F (15 to 1) third, Tim. 51 | Lo e Rain Water Maker" Thousands sfand infield accepted thirty-four out of thirty-fi cived with enthusiastic applause by a| The race was won by Mr. M. W. Cox's | lopd 8 to 1) third, ‘hime: bty ) © | October torm of the supreme court | the company, containing 20,000 pounds of | rendy to testify to this fact on demund, Shanoes, the only error made belng Miles i,‘.":‘."‘_,'"l pudience. The Julkes were prin- | bay flly Galeottl, by Galopin, out of Agave; | evem won, Mids Naxim ‘(2 o' 1) second, | The sull by which the government seeks | powder and proventing the saving o prop | It I8 buiter than washing compounds and he had eleven chances. Hutchingon ha rais ¢ isconsin Agricultural school, | gir James Miller's bay filly La Sagesse, by | Mollie M (2 to 1) third, Time: 0:48. | to melt away the Stanford millions was begun y oo ba tor 13, B b frs ! ay filly La Sagesse, by | M) i erty. Fifty men were employed In the [and soap powders, as it contains no de- ten chances at second and accepted then Victor 13, Bender of the Council Blufts Non- | (o WHeS B U S B T . and | EVth race. d-year-olds and upwards, sell- | on March 16, It runs in the name of the 24) y " d h 4 « 15 10 de If any better work than this s looked for it | Parefl,.Rov. Robert Stapleton of Belle Plaine, b oue of 8t Mary, was second, and | ing, seven furlongs: Siva (2 to 1) won, Miss | ynited States and Mrs. Stanford is defendant | Mills and when the nolse of the first explo m‘u“m ingredicnts and s perfectly, WITLERYS Lo e Sought. wehtewllers slge than| Ta: Drosident Mo Michael of M nmouth col- | Lord Rosebery's brown filly G. A by | O -lx‘r [ D, second, Neutral (% t0 1) exceutrix of her husband’s last will, The | $ion was heard those in the Corning mill, | larmless, “Rain Water Maker”" fs wl on th. This sort of ball playing, how "“ & mouth, Ill., and !:»lw! ;\n S Ayrshire, out of Illuminatia, was third. Fif- i - - complaint recites that under t provision ;.Vv ‘u‘ fol In number, rushed from money saver, as only half the soap 18 ever, f8 what the public wants, and if the | Of the Minnesota State Normal schoo CRUHC YioPubE Fat Warn g Given Koby. ot the old constitution of California the | building and escaped before the flames used,” while the Tabor home team can only keep up that gait ii|decislon was as follows: First, Michi Mr. Daniel C 1 CINCINNATI, May 3.—The Turf congress | Southern Pacific Railroad company was or- | to the mill. The mills, ten in number, a V Sacond RGONEIN § A anie 0ope Fleet led until the . f will make it mighty uncomfortable tor any | $¢cond, Wisconsin; thira, Oberlin; fourth, | | 0 BOE CHEEL TRe B T Re | through its secretary, Mr. E. Chopper, to- | ganized by Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker | separated from cach ofher and enclosed by | jigusekecpers will readily seo ho great! other outfit in the assoctation, oia; ftth, Clicago and Northwestern thed. | G Mook the lead. but yieided st ihe | 44y notified the Roby association that'any | and others, and that as such company they | Mgh board fences, The expl of the [ 1indie awil virtds of this WotdeHl At Both Rowe and McVittie are well pleased | After contest the lowa City assoclation PP e T e L At the | o ccoclation that took the entries of an became liable to the government for an | first mill set fire to the surrounding fence | b el ¥ TP S with the showing of the team, and will do | B4ve the vigitors a banquet i :""“’“ iRy HNIEE 0 Sth 4 atter _ won by | jawed track or permitted outlawed interest and principal of certain government | and the flames soon spread to the second | COVONY after xiving it a thorough trial all they can to encourage the boys to do that | —~— iree lengths, half o length separating second | m rs, trainers, jockeys or bonds issued in aid of the company mill. In fifteen minutes after the first ex- | 1 the houschold way all the time. Today's game will b ”,hv”“_ . ‘”M*“‘I'm"“"v‘l ""“”:"""l \\\:":"x’; “".‘m“""”,"m wae 100,18 Sulnit. QRlsctt % “'\‘ l‘j",jl-f"‘;‘ “"(“ iyl The government suft is far-reaching in Its | plosion three of the mills had been de Chis valuable preparation will soften called promptly at 3 olclock, and the [ Sither,’ declalmed Hami i m, l'n(:w’ LA AL L AR 2 e ARG ramifications, for if Mrs. Stanford, as exe- | stroyed the hardest of water, making all waters Bk Potedsr LONDON. May 3.—The Pall Mall Gazette. | entries and permitting i others | Cutrix, Is heid lable in damages other rail- | The list of dead follows soft and velvety, while ft is essential Quincy. [ P18 referring to the racing at Newmarket says.| Who had done business - road magnates could not hope to escape CHARLES ILL, jr, of Maynard, | for all kinds of washing in all kKinds of Oriirien .. § (e Vedoh WHA?mAMF et S N Hone -*m- '\)“\m:' ‘k‘ Ja¥8: | and Madison to do busis 0 It is probable that the defendant's answer | Mass., unmarried 4 water, Colored. 61 l‘“‘l' 1 1s, such utchinson cond....1 .2 Rocque o B, esterday the ure Newmarket was — il be filed €00 er he i ere, In g o} A s ate olored or printed goods, suc Ulrich Third McCormick the definite check of the Americans victorious Sample of Chadron's sprinter LTI OO R e v et o | SN ETSUNSEMORTON SEol SEA6ton) as calicos, colored hose, ete., will not 4 g . . e “ " g 2t few days, and that the case will be heard by | widow 1 se 1 child o 2 J D] RO T o Mep Hickey | pathotic Story Concerning the Origin of | carcer. The greatest things were expected | CHADRON, Neb., May 3.—(Special June, 8o that’ the appeal will reach the niext | " LorprBRIL Lo Children, A run or fade in water that is prepared by, Ehafrer ... G Mertes Scotts tHluff f Montauk, who is entered for the Derby | gram.)—For fome time past much ri term’ of the United States supreme court FREDERICK K. WINSLOW of South |up,in Water Maker,” 1t is also fnvalue Donnelty "1 Right. | Along the Nebraska river rise a succession | 41 St. Leger of 1896, AU the money won | has been displayed between two of Chad- o bdeind) O ARLES “BSTES of South Acton, un. |aDIe for washing flaunels and woolens, Tohman .....c..0.t o' beetling clifts of indurated clay and sand- | gha Santie oo oamen on Kay ceoallle | ran's young foot racers, Civde Rosseterand| OIL PRUPERTY 18 IN DANGEN, gl g . as it will positively prevent shrinkag Eagan or Cairisch i i o 4 and Banquet, amounting (o near $30,000, was | CIMff Larch, Toduy it was setticd by a martied. i il e v o 4 g stone, bearing the semblance of towers, cas- | py ontatk at 6 , OF at ever » | fifty-yard race for $50, which Rosseter | 4 . - AV ES of South Acton, leaves widow | and will impart lasting quality aund dure Other games today: Peoria st Lincoly e e oS o, LOVars, 1% | put on Montauk at 6 to 4, or at’even more | NEY.ard Face, for, Jif In which HOmCUEh | ooryons Borast Fieos Maplng in Northweste | o,A"yHoRES of South i i e : Rockford at Des Moines; Jacksonvile at St |t the e, of ' Sesite” Biuirs 1 must_ have surprised Mr, Richard Croker. | SIEht inches, Time. 0oy, —These two ern Pennnyivan : e Ior the bath or toilet “Rain Water seph. S adie e melancholy incident, relates Youth's ( The bookmakers were ready fo wager any | il compose Chadron's hose team for ras.| BRADFORD, Pa., May 3.—The sky is hazy m”\,';[;“‘\‘\"\ ‘l“'”“";"“j""l“f"" Maker? ls exquisite, uccolernting GaMES OF NUIORALS LEAGUS | ptilon A number of years ago, whi amount against the horse. One bet, how- | ing this year. from the numerous forest fires in this| ST RCIOTN . T 8y ;"“n""l” the action of soap and helping party was descending the river in canoes, | aye LT 4 eETaR A 5 § — . Rkt i asselas | £100 Of gas in the Cambria Tron Mill com I . i Boston Gives the Washington Pltcher | (heir frail barks were averturned, their Mt “”l“,f _’ P e L L Theee Anglerailtrace by Lightnine. Ly L K',m” e pany four men were scriously injured. They the soap to remove any superfiuous e: Taste of Massac WA, provisions lost or spolied and their powder | pupLic KORM 18 N0 CRITERIoN | TRONTON, O, sfay 3—Chilton Woods, | along the line of the Erie road, the woods | FilY L ¥ cretions that may adhcre to the body BOSTON, May 3.—The Bostons batted ter- | "¢t Their rifies were, of course, rendered N e | Ham Bassedt, jr., and J. T. Boldman, three | are a mass of flames. In that vicinity there George Haybet, aged Read what those who have tried this TR it kil rtted ter- | yseloss and they were unabl: to procure Yy young married men of Rock camp went [ are millions of feet of hemlock logs and | George Mattach Pol god 40, great preparation have Ry i Mfically, The Washingt Hostd theln an; i Bay District Talent Ge's Off in Tts Judg- | 3 m; " A are millions of feet of hemlock logs an eorge Mattach, a ander, aged 4 great preparation have to say regarding e food by hunting and had to depend upon i P fishing Thursday night. During a storm g 3 dolp! At 3 ed 35 i e eleven runs on errors, for, with the excep- | roots and wild fruit for Subsistence i ment on Four of the Kvents There. Dy ook Shelter under a tree. witic |1aT8e auantitics of mber. Near Crawford | Rudoiph Runhold, o German, aged 3. its merits: tion of a three-base hit by Abbey, the vis- | They made their way on foot as best they | SAN FRANCISCO, May form playes strick by lightning and shattered into | Junction the fire is burning fiercely and| o Were not Lakbn ot f:r D hoUre FINEST PREPARATION I EVER USED, ftors could scarcely fathom Sultivan’s piteh- f could, suffering extremely from hunger, until | Were away off again today. First cholces | fragments, Woocs wis loiled USSelel Was | threatens the destruction of oll property. gl A g Mus. J. Morgan of 668 N. 17th strec Ing. Attendance, 3,000, Score they reached Laramie’s Fork. Here Scott, | Wwon the fourth and sixth races, and that | fatally . = b > Another fire is raging between McCamble ““Make me the most perfect made,” eaid |#t most estimable lady, was seen by & l‘{n\lnny Sapst [ 25 | one of the party, was taken il and his com- | was all. Harry Lewis at 12 to 1 was the Little Kock Jockey Club, and Mount Jewett, and in the vicinity of | the' little girl in her evening prayer. She | reporter, and said: ashington . 0 05 0 011 panions came to a halt until he should re- | long shot of the day. Summaries 2 3 R o | Hazelwood, on the Bradford, Bordell & | wanted to be like Price: . Powd £ VY e X 7 Hita: Boston, 1§ shington, 5. Errors: | cover suficiently to proceed. Wiet vacs Ay Aod & Mo Tielenes, mil. | MATTLE ROCK, Avk, Miy it el IR0, O AN i ed to be like Price’s Baking Powder. I think Kirk's Rain Water Oy 10 Earned runs:| While searching for edible roots they dis- | In&: Dlucbell, 104, Shaw @ to 1), won; Nel- | annual meeting of the stockholders of tho| ot ‘the' track. The fire Is spreading with EFies StCon FiTeaTe N Maker —is the finest preparation Mecarthy, Conaa thits:, Lowe @), Dulty, | covered a freth trail of white men who, it [ {00 115 Raymond (8 ), second; The | [t Rock Jockey club the old board of | great rapidity and it Is almest impossible to 2 o SRR that T have ever used. [ have i A { sample T got at The o ¥ er, 100, Coffey (5 to 1), third. T§ 4 | NEW Y — e coal & $ ag 5 e b Tomir O Dty UL ADbeY: | was evident, had recently passed. What was [ 1ou " Gucen of Boote, Connauenton nnd | directors was re-elected Plans were | check the flames. Men are stationed along | NEW YORK, May 3.—The coal sales agents | {pled the nd after a trinl T fm- mediately ordered a package of my, Colling len bases: Lowe, Double plays: | to be done? By a forced march they might | Dolly M also ran. adopted for a race meeting next spring on | the railroad to prevent the fires from de- [ have approved the plan to mine three days a | Bee office Fonis and Tucker; Lowc’and Tucker, Dirst | overtake the travelers and thus be able to | Second, race. four and a half furlongs, | a larger scale than ever befor stroying ofl property, which is in danger. | week during May. Prices were fixed at $3.50 b on s: Duffy, Nash (2), Tucker, | reach the settlements in safety. s year-olds: Senator Mahoney, 95, — Drilling wells eat many places are | for st o size AR A e i Tenny, Crooks, Joyce, CArtwHERt, Morser. | | ohar sl e ey » snid one, | Chevaller (. to. . .wony. lisie, Sloane Croker and Dwyer ropose to Stay ENepTen HacaUter o a A 00 LRter LTI W e ern IO P oFloss) oks L enangaa. | ErotoMi I€ toeR n ltlsi IR TGl IHIGINIY HIt Y piteited wall: Tone, Crodics, Sellach: | «rge cun't walk. @ o D, second; Miss rummiel, "%, PIE- | NEWMARKET, May &.-Messrs. Croker | Sniems are aried up and untese 1t shine son i it hanged. | il (o, and 1 could not do otherwisa ! rent, Micnotomivan, Dolan, Jovce, Cart-| “por a moment all were silent. They real- [ $oit, & to ©). third H0Ce | ynd Dwyer have leased a big training es- | work in this field will be geriously interfered Oscar Wilde Admittod to Bail. than rccommend Rain - Water Makes 2. Baiteries: Sullivan, Dolan and Tenny: ”HI] 'vrm)n they \\:IN\{ too weak to carry him | Third race, six furlongs, X r.\.wm.:(..m ht-r»‘ 'I’hv‘lum'lhi of n:'- leaee | with, LONDON, May 3.—Upon application of highly. It makes the chothes beaus | Mercer, Anderson, McGuire and Mahon: and they waited for his recovery all were | 112, Sloane (3 to 1), is not known, but it is evident th in- —_————— W i softens the harvdest of water, Time: 'Two hours and thirty minutes. Umc | in danger of perishing from starvation and | (3 to 1), sscond; How o, Heihrie tend thelr horses to make a long stay at| Mrs. Cleveland Insists on wholesome, | cOUnsel for Oscar Wilde, the judge today de tiful and softens the har ats pire: Keefe. exhaustion. 5), thirl. Time: 1:16. Charles A als j Newmarket dainty desserts, so she Is never out of Price’s | ¢ided to admit the prisoner to bail. The IT WORKS SO ADMIRABLY. WILLY BILLY M'GILL A WINNER “We must leave him here,” some one said, ourthi race, ane mile, & selling e f ¥ i price's | Cream Baking Powder. amount will be fixed tomorrow. Mrs. Grebe, wife of the genial ex-courf PHILADELPHIA, May 3.—The Philiies | gruffly. “To wait for him means death and | GLPple, 18, Heinrichs (1 to 6, Perfect goodnets gommends Dr. Price's pliebc s - bailiff Louis Grebe, after trying Raly pounded German all over the field today | to try and take hi Tonk ean't mean any. | Charmer, 93, Glenn (2 to 1), second; Baking Powder to every housekeeper. VENGE. ON AN INFORMER. LOCAL BREVITIES, SUVS: & Poundafiiman All over the el ay | to try and take him alon can't mean any- | ringer, # Cnevalier, © 1o 1! thisd S 0L9THY U NG E N AN I MER. Water Maker, suys: M i e It was & cruel thing to do, but it was at | alsgoran, oo Ceudius &N gories CLEARING LYY Moonshiners Stake Down Their Victim an1 | This afterncon the members of the |y quf;-‘”\.l‘\lxh..-‘.! ”::\u:imlmk.:‘\l ]\\n'lll 7-:&:-‘“ Ne VoL 20 1°0°0.01 210 8- 81 jongth decided to abandon the poor man to| Fifth short six ful : Leave Him to Die. Young Men's Christian association will open i % VRS ew York ........0 00000212 his e. Leaving Scott to hey | Harry Lewis, Heinrichs (12 to 1), Aggregate of Business Transacted by the A hletic ato TwantyLelg ably surprised to find that it worke 5 Ll . , his fate. Leaving Scott to infer that they 3 ATLANTA, Ga. May B8.—F Butts | thelr new athletic park at Twenty-eighth ) l&l\,l'll“hll‘mjh‘\hr)n‘ 165; New York, 6, were in_search of food, the whole party set | } u‘x"‘i'" 11|“"M’.>,\‘u‘\_-rr‘~» “ to 1), eecond; Assoclated Hpnks Last Weel. st L) 2aLh rom Butts | o0 Dodge streets. so admirably. It makes the water vel Tuns: Ehitadelnni, 5 Fao-on e nrhed | oft on the trail. They 'succeeded in overtak- | 11150 M Vortuna, Hoadrunner, Tobéy, | NEW YORK, May 3.—The following table, | c0unty, in the central portion of the state, | " 0™ [inold was arrested yesterday | Vety and gives the clothes a beautiful flton, Boyle, Tiernan and Stafford. . 1iame | IN& the white men of whom they were in | Niagara and Don Caetar also ran. compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the total | comes a story of a dastardly outrage that | ,jor the Sixteenth street viaduct and locked | White color, which I have not been ablg runs: Thompson. rifice hits: Sull quest, but concealed thelr faithless desertion | Sixth e, short six furlongs: Rear ances at the principal citie nd the | smacks of kuklux da The body of Tom | up on the charge of larceny. T. H. Monahan | to attain heretofore. 1 take plensurg ;"'l);'ll]::lel f,‘.‘:fifi“ L M,.]\wvm‘m’k '\'“x-*n“x" lx.z.x. of their unfortunate comrade. ;u'rme.'. :"w ?},‘”{',"'J‘m.‘,fl] s l\"'f"‘;"'“: ntage of increase or decreas®, as com- | Brownlee, a negro who has been known to | claims that Libold robbed him of $2. in recommending it to others and thin I a, 7; New Yo uck oul The following summer some of the same | . Jones (2 TR 1 with the carresponding week last | Elghboralas antintorme Rt s MG AL v Itte 5 s Hamilton, Thompgon, Fuller (). Murphy. | party were visiting the region again. They Pliae, 87, Piggott 12 to "1, third. Time his neighbors an Informer against moon- | The Memorial day committee holds an- |t is something that every |.”“Nq\(...‘,‘. answers in the United States | Is reduced to wf mintmum All observing and shrewd caves | Davis, Hurke, “Scliriver. - | shiners, was found in a creek which runs | other meeting in room 232, Bee building Ry Bl Tor o came suddenly upon the bleached bones and | hiko g . was e meetir i P ord Bid Dbyley er 5 the grinning’ skull of a human akeleton, | *20 Fan: — through tha hills of Butts county. He had | this evening. At this meeting it is pro- terfes: McGill and Huckley; Gern which by certain signs they recogni JOKEY NACEY'S DAKING DEVILTRY CITIE: Clearings. | Inc. i 5 £ - | been pinned down in the bed of the creek [P0%2d to complete the program for the ob \ Behriver. Tim wo hours,” Umpire: Dan | the remains of Scott. This was sixty long — by saplings, staked to the ground, there to | Servance of the day Campbell miles from the place where he had been | Pulled the Winner Kight Under the Judge's X — | die a lingering death of fearful pain and | Rev.S. B. Clark, better known as “‘Father STANDING OF THE TEAMS. 15ft and it appeared that the wretched man Nose and Gets *uspended. _ 5 170 | suftocation. The story was told that white- | Bndeavor Clark,” the founder of the Chris- s P Played. Won, Lost, P.Ct. | had crawled that almost incredible distance | WASHINGTON, May 3.—There was a cappers had perpetrated the terrible crime, | tian Endeavor soclety, will address a mass A SPECIALT mflg‘:g;hh Pittsburg . T before death put an end to his miseries. | falling off in the number of books that aid | I’ Iphia L Ul enane s I1| Colonel Chapman of the internal revenue [ meeting in Kountze Memorial church at 8 iary SypyTepernuontly cured 1n 16 10 PTG R Sesibin il 4 The wild and picturesque bluffs in the nelgh- | gness at the St. Asaph track today. An | Sin'§ sersisiaee -+ | department has sent a report to Washington ck Sunday afternoon. 35 dnys. You can bo treated at home fof ik Aol g H borhood of his lonely grave have ever since | Pusiness at t ] Dot el San Francisco ..... @410t the outrage. The government will in-| Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock there will be tho same price under same gunranty. If Boston ... 3 unpleasant feature of the day was Nac Haltimore . S 3 o b ih u BRI oy Hetitiniaes i : | borne his name il it tha. fourth race.| Plitaburx: .. vestigate the case, and those who had a|a mass meeting of the Women's Christian (AT LIO IR LL B R K Cincinnati 5 - ride on Summertime in the fourth race T RRARE i | hand in the torturing and murdering of the [ Temperance union at the First Methodist | charge.f oafai o sursr 1erin have taKeh Moy ister Wants More Money. The original fourth r: was declared off, s y 4 negro, who had the reputation of being a | church. Mrs. A. Holden Byles of England | cury, iodide Ynlnuh, and still ha! On June 10, 1804, M. L. Aundrews was|and the sccond race was divided, Sum. | New Oricans 4 3 law-ablding citizen, will be brought to jus- | will address the meeting. 3/ns: Mucous Patclids in mouth ¢ o ident | mertime was a strong favorite and would RIBE T i e : & Ho s Py X ., Cof ashing o g | drowned, “At that time he had an accldent | haye won, but “Nacey nearly pulled her | Milwaukee . e 2 LS8 — The ladles who had charge of the May any Trt of EHomody. Fiie or Toyebriws fa lmlnm-l,,mn o 9 g | policy for $5.000, written with the United | head off right in front of th {..uu,‘w .l.ml Dottt sty . WEATHER FORECAST. IWT:W ,;l-ll {-‘;Hl the x,;wm ”u, n)ml 421, oty ‘I‘lnl:l::\:el:‘vxhxllkl%vl::'(:l ’I{'u';‘,’..";u.f'h:h Bt. Louls ... 1 States Mutual Accident association. 1In ad- [and was beaten by a neck by Lambert. | gl o e Ree Ll I8 A WheRe, Laey nave A . oha o the worl - ames today: New York at Philadelph dition to this on October 17, 1808, he paid | There was great excitement when the boy | SUPRFRONS oo alr, oy of otn editions of the paper which | Bate ciies thd Shuilonge the twor At sk AL L UL e 'y 34 extra 1o insure his lite for | dismounted, and he was attacked as he [ [ Sy t Falr, Kxcept Local Showers In tho Snuthern | ;5 published last Wednesday. hiNod the skill of the most eminent pRy wore 3roof ishington at Bos: | the company extra to insure his lite for | 2ism 1 : T rovidence ... 2 SarcibnlotiNe a L esda aflled the skill of the mos ! ton; Cincinnati at Piitsbung; 'St." Louts at | 35 per. dent in addition to the $5.000. Tho | feached thie puddock. The police took a cie s 0 Lt rargianiaf Hebrank cluns. ®500,000 capital behind our uncondie Cl and; Loulsville at Chicago, ¥ hand and quieted things down. Nacey was SelbiRnt o WASHI ON, May 3.— st for tonal guaranty. Absolute proofasont sealed on A bl A el proas tl‘: of 'Ilw policy were paid, to his sister, | suspended Indefinitely, Results: =~ |8 i e 2 Saturday is . pplication. Address (uul&u u“? PORE: o STRRN LB cssfe B. Andr Who I8 the present plain- | Iirst race, five furlongs: Paladin (@ to 5 ; 2 i N Diaaka s 3 A—F 807 Masonio Temple, CHICAGO, SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE | g™ gje has filed a new petition complain- | 5 won, Ettare (12 to 1) second, Phoebus 3 or Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair, e :14lg. Rico, Miss Ruth and Quarterstaff should have in her house.” iy _— bt amsany HCn completn- | Gz Vo) third, Time: L%, Cotuminis, 0. except local rains in the southern portion; Bt. Paul's Barney Johnston Yoo Canning | (of 06, SRRy Jed few 0 SR | socond race, one-nalf miie: Rifield 2 to 1 | Hurttord | cooler in the eastern portions; southerly pr Jimmy ) " q Dy i L ekl cue:es 0! Tyvana (4 to 1) second, Vat 3 to 1) siehmond . wind HECO! g nol erl RANSE Jmuy dtanninge Moye, |l or' he 94 payment, - Bue wants all | jony, TYYALa (4 {o1) secon atmand 0 : winds, ecoming northwesterly iy 33[‘5 0 for KANSAS . May 3.—Johnston was put | Yre money. g s s taehth i PE . /.20 | For Towa and Missouri—Conditions fav AN G ke s BV il "I i st peg | B : e e s s et | ave faced e #tory of the defeat of the es. It is| Dr. Murphy President of the Surgeont. | (‘yiradn » 1) third. Time: 1:55%, v 1 3 3 erly winds, becoming southwesterly true Darby, who started in to pitch for | CHICAGO, May 3.—Dr. J. B. Murphy of th ri half mile: Lambert_(eve % 0 For Iangas—Fair, "cxeept showers in- th - unable to locate the plate, but that made | tional Association of Railroad Surgeons at its | Fifth race, six and a half furlongs: 1 i B Terence. e fact Is that the Biucs | session today. The contest for the presidency [ ness (12 to' ) won, Little Tom (6 ¢ b ORRIOR OF THP W ATHER BURBAY have 106k, no matter who. i the biteniny | Was a hot one, several candidates being warmly | second ~ VanBrunt (4 to ) third Portiand M i OMAMHA, May 3.—Omaha reeord of tem for them. The Blues again demonstrated | Supported. = . 8 OnEE rnus (9 anta "2ieit peratur d “rainfall, compared with the that 'thoy are faster flelders. than the yisi: TR e SBIxthirase f Oyesarsla QEENES g il il G otresponding day of tho pist four vears tors. The batting of the Saints was hard 1'aly Bristlos Up to iiraxl), DEwong idest 00 toR); Aecond, SHounging foy e giii 190, 1894, 186, 1592 and timely. Score RIO DE JANEIRO, May 3.—The Italian | t0 ) third. Tim 4 Syricuse seise - | Maximum temperature ... 816 616 R 03920000 0-8|charge daffaires has demanded that Brazil | AMANDA WINS 1HE LA BELLE STAKE AR § i | Minimum temperature o 81 8 8 - §2| The most Effectlve S| af e s ; 0 39 within seven days to the claim made o Precipitation. - 3 08 00 T Bt WL clausan O AL ltaly for losses sustained by Italian | Straus Filly Hemts Laay Inez in a Drive on e e i | Condiddon or CpErTiTe and pregibitation Purifying and Beautlfying lhem\ teries: Stultz, Darby ‘en; Joh bjects during the late revolution. the Lexington Track, e Y 5 at Omaha for the day and since March 1, Soap in the World. - ~ Locil Reeord. divaig) = AStoryby ““THE DUCHESS Miles ( X | 00 LIN, 3 ! The La Belle Stud stakes was the feature ; : Norral Precipitation o esee: inch ) - B¢ (rz;” /l//g;; day, Ma 6 dinpeapolls ........5 3.0 0101 near Frankfort, has been destroyed by | of the day. S i ‘3| Deficiency for the day........" inch Most Refreshing for Toilet Ly J’ § R * Ry rts from Other Statio av 8 oM, ealy and Wilson. Umpire: Me- S TR TP race, one mile: Buck Massie (3 to renees i 5 e 3 ] For Bimples, Blagsheads “STGHM DHlvEN” Red, Rough, Oily Skin Toledo .... . 810110318 Second race, six furlor Whoota (2 to | Binghampton INDIANAPOLIS, 3.—8cor Youthfol Ne anged at Americus. pt | Canton, 0. e R North Piatie. 110 Part cloudy Painful Finger Ends, - 3 Hits nd Rapids, 13; virst heat—Sir Rohe (7 to 2) won, Tnterior | sHastinks, Nev...... 0 £ 3 Every one knows o second eriol 0 P HEALE AR 3 $ & . . 3 Cloudy. S B 1 Ashland. (1 nd, Interior (2 to 1) alveston means as gOOd a story Minneapolis Merry Thought (6 to 5) third. Time: 1:02%. | Scranton QG e James A. Collins, Lead, 8. D, is a guest at | Louls sive of New ¥ 1595 stone and Berger. - LEXINGTON, May 3.-—Weather warm, sue Normal temperature .. R 58 “\ll‘ll \\k,\i KEE, Ma vofloii“}n\(} = = Szman il aedad ows track fast, attendance large and sport good. sa2is Excess for the day o 1| The Purest, Sweetest, and waukee 3 b ay 3.—Th age of Pommer- ] . d Amanda, the Straus filly, won K Total precipitation since M 1481 inches R S O Sixty-five dwellings were buried and | after a hard drive 'with Lady Incz, the {3 J it Deficincy ince March 1 .. .07 inch Bath and Nursery. teries: Rottger, Armstrong and Bolan; | MANY persons were injured. crack from the south. Results: Michizan Central Elects Old Directors. | 5) won, Queen May (3 to 2) second, Conjc- DETROIT, May 3.—Score: DETROIT, May 3.—The forty-ninth annual | ture (7t 1 third. “Fime: 1:0s Ylpiorlauny Tovahac it Detroit 00200004 meeting of the Michigan Central Railway | " ] et “\ il Rl 1 : g1o11 company was held yesterday, The entire | 1) won. Merty 3o 6 to 1) kecond, | (b Cliy, Anei 3 [3 STATIONS. : 3 yrate or and Baby Blemishes, - oledo, R e bl Yicely (4 to 1) thirc 5 tive e | J - i 0 et directorate was re-elected. Cloely (4110 ) ithind.C matailiL = o & | sAkron,. O 4 : For Red, Rough Hands, witk aill and 3 and ch. ————— ) i e R LG ringheld, O 1 58 ¢ 5 won, Lad ki second, Long Flight | Janton, o { - e Shapeless Nails and frand Rapids.......0 0 0 1 1 1 ATLANTA, Ga., May 8.-Ed Westbrook, | (7_to &) Timz: 1:01%. e Malieo #a Omaba Sraie Cloudy. Indianapolis 2301011 aged 18 years, a negro, who killed another [ - Fourth . mix furlong®, heats, selling BArtS a negro in a dispute about a dog, was hanged second, Ashland @ to 1) third. Time: liailo 3 100,57 . S : \ e S P Errors: and Rupids, & N R nd, Ashiand @ o 1) third, Time: ko o : 178,70 e 1184 g cisar For Irritations of the Scalp what that means, It . Ho, 1 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. third. 5 e e b R T i Divenpori. .. Clear with Dry,Thin, and Falling ANDING OF THE TEA) L i Fitin race, five-cighthe of a mile: Hen | il ! g 78 g i L Hair it is wonderful. Played. W Lost. Per Cent Cuarles Rollins of Grand Tsland is at the “ to b) Fasig (8 to 5) second, | Helena i 1 44 Do | ; o as was ever penned ot fismapaii oo £ ®eFarest Richards, Dougls, W ) Kesuita on fwo Tracks Kglamasen i Sitaarek Salo rsatontbanghor s tt d, old-fashioned B DAl .y iiinsse 8 )eForest Richards, Douglas, Wyo., is at the o ol ok, **Little Rock St Vin 2 7 - o -fas Toledo . 3 Millard ST. LOUIS, May 3.—Results at East St e ey o Combined Sales of 1e goodq, ( Detroit 3 B N ey el i am i ) or Ski g ] pids..... 3 333 | 1o Paxton. rst race, five-cighths of a mile, selling : 5 Salenny 7 all other Skin Soaps. sort. Kansas City...... 8 Lillian won, Blue Stone second, Luke Parks DOMINION OF CANADA - s ¢ Milwauke 3 k Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tanquary of Pueblo are | Filllan won, Elue St ) 3 e 0N T" indicates trace of pre Even “The Duchess” cGames today: Minneapolls ut Kansas | Millard guests ccond race, three-guarters of a mile, sell- | 3 S s b A Bold thraughout theworkd. rico, 2o, Vone \ty; St. Paul at Milwaukee; Detroit go A. Oliver, Onawa, Ia. registered | ing: Dukadoo won, Boule second, Haclenda f i —_— - Dia axD CHEM. CORP., Sole Props., Grand Rapids; Indianapolis at’ Toledo | Setianhe Qs CEireh: G20 iy, Dieaao0 Yook & A ey p Spirita iy never wrote a better T] s mile, selling . 2 . . S 1 - & All About the Skin, Scalp, azd Hair, 2 { Warrants Out for Hawthrone Peopl James A. Gillies, Laramie, Wyo., Is regis- | 1 "Gartiand won: : 'm ey ke eelsbeatad medim,; Mand Tan — story than “Storm CHICAGO, May 3.—For some days war |terel at the Mfllard King David thir 18 ake, will lecture and gi Sunday, 2 i has been going on between Roby and Haw- | H. D. Curlis has registered at the Barker | Fourth race, seven-eighths of o mile, sell- | "ot i becauss contatning | 715 Fo Pattersons hall cormerof Soven. ACHING SIDES AND B4 X, |Driven,” whose pub. thorne track people and it culminated this | from Butte City, Mont. i !}-l‘x]\w;‘l o, \llr Duniap M-”H-LI items because no compar- | teenth and Farnam streets, “Admission 15 Hip, Kidney, and uterine pains a “l afternoon In the swearing out of warrants | P, J. Faulkner is registered at the Barker | i ey P, thir ne H ot 11 e R P s an 3 . | s regl Fifth race, three-quurters of a mile, sell- | son last year cents paasmnsllaved ieny sl joation will Desbadi 'or the arrest of twenty-five of the men | prom Table Rock, Neb. | | connected with the Hawthorne track. Thre N Bets of W worh cut cach tvs | Paul Hullhorst, wife and sister of Scotia e an sx v ine eeins by THE DAILY BE different te, but each set contained | are guests at the Paxton racuicany” e e mamer Ao |3 M A Sones, pore woreh, Tex gssrs ANERYRNERYRCERTR TR ERYATERTRDEG YRS LSS RDESVRTEBOR LR "!Jy": The MissionCharityLaundry | Monday, May 6. b ‘Guests at the Arcade 2 ® 816 8.20h8t (Teloohon: Na 1716) ar | n gambling house B 8 to the stat o 2 Solicits your Patronago, The scene is English, the 0 hose s Mrs. O'Reill d Miss O'Reilly of Portland, . . . Were sworn Sout ) Prigan, | Ore., are at the Millard, o o RovAaL has the highest leavening power of any powder examined, and Joseph Diman, St Jawell and all the B g yToe mmundry w mot operaes tor pronw | Characters are human and ) Mrs. Fannie Lee and children are regi X . . other officials’ of t None of the [ e ¥ani B8t o s 3 ; ag . S der oz S e atiels . e o o e Nl oy | at the Barker from Milwauk is pure and wholesome. No other powder gave results so satisfactory. Rt (781 SR 1 0 | dorstandable, the heroine tonight, Th Hawthorne people have de- J. P. Faulkn d J. C. Stubbs are regis- Ger is g Chemist of lowa State Board of Health. Wigon'1s kept 1o call tor and dsiver wor -~ * | wrought woman who is re= e KT AT T aterico. Msaduuariare mbtie 1o ths Buy A . CEDAR RAPIDS. T, May 8- (Special || AL tho Mercers G. . Craig, Galva, 1a. gnm«mavmm"iai-\ TIIEBTREERTICES TRTERTR DS TRDES TROESTH AMUSEMENTS, leased from a marriage With ture to cross the line between Indiana and | Colonel George E. Turke, representing the 5 Telegram.)—In an exhibition game between | ; Captain John S. Loud Tilinois. g Georgla minstrels, is making the Barker his of | U 8. A Charles Lacey Plumb, Chicago; C. - — = i - PRGN 4 D. Parker, Chicago: B. I Marshal) and wite cold Rk 't BOUrR: (wo. CoECupt | togeiber and mix with'the pumpkin (horous 1L Y08 ALY lond by Tames ( succeeded in rescuing from E. D. Van Court Is anxious to arbitrate his | JleWltt, Forilancs olan, E. H., Nolan, St. | stff in large bowl cr aish; set on ice, Bo 1| of salt, four teaspconfuls best ginger, one inely pulverized, and again in puietly resting in the pigeon holes. The com- | tr; J. 0. Connor, F ' Sweeten with powdered sugar, flavor with | large one add less milk o as not to get 00| and all the white iuner skin removed thai In thelr grand spectacular production It is a tale thrilling in ifs objects of charity. It is under the personal su Farviston of Mre. 3. . Jurdine, and”ne uimost | 1S & suffering and over: the Cedar Rapidn‘and Waterloo teams of |1 5.t Cutets Mg Bty Cricaen ¢ AT e e ieed Fratts for Dessert BOYD’Swiioowarzi| " "““,rul"flo‘f*’ _"”“_“"h b{ A ihe Tastera fows leagus, todsy We New Orleans; A. Charles Coleman, Charles | n o ypiespoontuls gelatine soaked in a| Beat the whites and yelks of four eggs well| Any desirabl il - - happy chance, just as she has ; : o | e dibnis frafidakine hastontenil o Tonight and Tomorrow (Sunds a ee, . n, E lan, St egg, and oy have him another innocent girl aim of some $7,000 against the county. For | pay) B t milk and pour gradually over gelat until| teaspoonful ground cinnamon; take cne cup s * you have the icing of . sgome months this claim which Van Court oo mmm—————e dissolved, then strain ‘ul’;n“llw nn-‘rl)umll‘ ;«‘1‘1 milk :‘u‘.\qu.-n‘nn gether. s is 1‘.(!:;\4-& the desired thickness. — For this purpose upon whom he has designs. fled last fall with the county board has been | o ypo PaxtonThomas R ”:\~l:lv>' nace. | Nhinped, -orsam spoon! ime. | to make ¢ix pies; should pumpkin not be a| oranges or lemons should be carefully pared missioners have been content to allow the | A e ot Royal Extract Vanilla. Line dish with lady | thin. Bake in deep plate lined with plain|is possible, to prevent bitterness; then Biciontr Bve bee” anten o alow e | A1 nc”Nckiunin 12 eaerin Gencn; | Raovyar spont AKE: oo 1o chea o e | bt Shundh b s e e war. " | S s s o e | ENUMIPTY DUMPTY |inoident and happy in ilg fhe board fo call in arbitrators. The claim | 7 Deilone—A. O. Brown. I 8 soal Jiace 12 Bardes 7 e e Yo Sharie. sirans UP TO DATE |termination, as all stories parte ! nry R. —_—————— 2 which Van Court eeeks to establieh is on ac- Plattsmouth; H. Spice, Colum: largest and : Fumpiin Ple. | Boil one cupful sugar and one cupful water | finest tving stems out Peaches should “l ‘ D " count of “extras” on macadamizing the Dodge | bus s ) o . 08 A e ANE e & ] s, and & GI’ n { street extension, Some members of the board At the Arcade—A. D, McN Blue Hill; Take large sized pumpkin, firm, of deep| (cgother fifteen minutes, then ve; when | D¢ pared and cut In halves, and sweet julcy Be o’ Lol Tare ”.'“‘J“ should be. ) bave intimated that they would fight before | E. D. Davis, Clay Center; H.' G. Mason, | color, wash and boil just as you would p pears may be treated in the same way, or Van Court gets any money. They have re- | Chadron tatoes with skin on; when thoroughly cooked | ¢00led a little, add one-half teaspoonful| jooy nicely when pared, leaving on the it 3 vow s Clrcle, 3 6 5 ! le: stems, nce First Floor, $1.00; balcc ny, 6be fused to make auy report tavorsble or ad-| Mats, cockroaches, water bugs, etc., killad | pass carefully through sieve, clearing it of | Roval Extract Lemon and oue table:poonful | and iced. Pineapples should be cut in thin gallery, 2c. Mutinee prices same @8 | O/fiem;zg C/m//er M[I}'é Merse from which he could appeal. | with Stearu's Electric Paste; 26c. all Jumps, seeds, ete, Take one cup brown | lemon julce. slices, and these agaln divided into quarters. | night, L Lemon Suuce. berries, currants, etc., choose the R CA