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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895 NEW POLICE COMMISSIONERS | ¥Re®artse ror cowveszion g acii'S ONE MUFF DID IT f!!"}.??iy.:?{fvl‘]'i.?}\.'«i?fn.-"n“v‘: secoman: The | purses ‘oered” Are tintven o miner i | GOLD SYNDICATE ~ DENIED M”NY“N’S article calle hree falls in an hour and | being for $400. In addition thers will be a of the Cathollc Knights Supreme Hale's kecuring n fall would hve given him | special race sach diy with purses of §,000 OMeers at Work in Omaha. — the Imnlrh. On thousand lhr"'*‘ h,lllv‘lrvfl and u.l:‘ A The \Vrn K Is under the mana — 3 Several of the supreme officers of the " ) people withessed the match, which was | ment of A. B. Willlams, . Governor Appointed Charles H. Brown and | catholic Knights of America are already in He Dropped a Fly in the Third and the Day [ vicious towamd the ena. — Smelter Men and Treasury Officials Hold - —— RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS H D. Clem Deaver Yesterday. the city preparing for the national conver Was Lozt, GAMES OFOTINE NATIONAL LEAG peliioor ‘ Adverse Views on the Question, tion, which opens next Tuesday. They hav i a— Boys at Loulsville Heavily Fined for De- ) quarters at the DeMone, and are Suprer Brooklyn Does Good Basiness for Five Inying th hatante Start, | 1 SUCCEED HARTMAN AND COBURN FRIDAY | Secretary William O'Rourke of Fort | PEORIA'S FIRST GAME WON ON A FLUKE fii4gs at Pitt-burg. LOUISVILLE, K Three favor- | BULLION IS SOLD IN THE OPEN MARKET Wayne, Ind.; Supreme Treasurer Charles J PITTSBURG, May 7.—The game was al- | jtes, one outsider and two well-backed sec- | ” o S Kirschner of Toledo, 0.; Supreme Trustees most stopped by rain, and fnally had 10 | ond cholces carried oft the races at Churchill | Bold Proposition to the Editors Republicans and Populists Will Be Equally | |\ w61 of Providence, R, L, Rich- | Eagan Pitehed Fine Ball, but Thomas Yon ;“ H W]W“'” of we ’U “" "u Downs this afterr he track W 1t | Ex-Governor Grant Makes Explielt € 5 Represented In the Hoard with One | o4 \Walslh of St Loufs, and J. €, Carroll | Fitched Better, and the Chock Afters yn hit Hart hard in the four Innings that | for the first three races, but a shower fell [ yents Concorning the Strange Rumors— of the Press. . > A 5 | - A he pitched, Mene pitched one Inning | while the starters in th Debutante stakes fome Curle tneldents © Democrat Holding Malance of Power ot Norfolk, Va. Other Catholic Knigits are noon Was Full of Zeros for and the BrodRif® scored two runs on him. | were at the post, making the track a trifle Y S b onbodile tehhebindil =Appointment Well Recelved. Dennis Gorman and Thor . Golden of Loth Teams. Killen was then put in the hox for the first | gjow, In the Debutante stakes the starters | the Morgan-Helmont Nonds, 10,000 BOTTLES |vE" lw‘v Fort Wayne, Ind., and George Weldman of | half of the sixth inning and ‘did not let a | were at the post an hour and fifteen min- e prinahr Toledo, O. 2 man reach first base. The game was then | utes. Turner, who rode Amanda, was fined Rheumati istri ) " " . o isn The apprintment of Charles H. Brown and | ie supreme officers will this morning Omaha called and brought back to even innings. | $100 and ruled off for the balance of th DENVER, May 7.—The rumos that a syn- G e S LR DENET LAY % 4 gin an examination of the books of the 0; 8t ) Attendance, ore: mecting. R. Willlams was also fined §im, | A % From the rld.-. D. Clem Deaver as members of the Board of “which will = fequire several| Des Motnen, 61 Jackennville, & PIREDUIE vvviveeriersiseiaan 1 1 0 3 05| Thorpe 330 and We and Irving 825 each, | dicate is buying up gold in Colo:ado is dented o World-Herald Office, Fire and Police Commissioners of Omaha Quincy, 13 )n, 6 Brooklyn v vl 0 uL o ey | TR r'uu;m Ha vn\\‘.»‘]“n. \:u‘l; 4‘u~'~(n | by smelter men. *“The report Is erroncous, Commencing Thursday was announczd by Governor Holcomb yester- | The committee on laws will meet Friday Lirooklyn, ttsburg, §; five innings. Hits: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn, 8. Ir- | gty > LR sald ex-Governor Grant of the Omaha & Morning May 9 at . Louls, '1 sston, 6 runs: Pittsbury Brooklyn, 4. Two-base . six and a half furlongs: W Grant smelter. “We are shipping our bullion fay afternoon. These men are to succeed Com- ast evening President John T. Smith Lincinnati New York, 6 rors: Pittsburg, 2; Brooklyn, rned 9 0'clock Py ud HFLH se terms | @nd Vice President M. J. McMahon of the | Chicaws, 10; ‘Waehington, 0. 2 Uioss TR i A R WA 20 to 1) won, Ramona (8 to 1) s ¥ ve been doing o for clock. missioners Coburn and Hartman, wh loeal hranch ealled on the supreme ofcrs| T jcnscs 10i Yashington, hita:” Cross, | Lchunce! | Three-base | gil.{d Bearer (i (o 1) (Nird. Time ¥ to New York and have been doing o for a s Will expire Friday of this week at the hotel and discussed matters pertain- | Grand Rapids, 17; Toled Stenzel, Diily, Mulvey bre pliye: “Grit: | pecond race five-clkhths ot o mile: Ten | month or more, as we get 65 cents per 1000 | Ty the editor of the W, R When the appointments were announced on | ing to the convention. St. Paul, 17; Milwaukee, 4 fin to Grimm. First base on balis: Cling- | SONSGEI A Y GG ofhe: LS | premium on gold bars fn the New York mar- | aving dis i e orld-Herald the strect the general expression was that Supreme Secretary O'Rourke stated that ¢ Mo, man, C Lachance, h, Lucid, Hit | “ e ohe mile!. Rey el Banta Anita | ket speedy cure for vl @ positive and the governor had made excollent selections, | the organization, whose chief feature Is mu- | Licked Y e d Vil oa. Giriwin, | @ 10 O wor, Ray 8 (0 to 1) second, FT8 | mhy fow cxpreas rates afe polited cut an|yon 1o the Hee: peumatism, T sddre o sl said: “The cnly | (081 Insurance, was steadily gaining in mem- | That Is what the hollyhocks from Peoria | fencree and Sugden: Luchd and Grimm. | 3ivolo 50 to 1) third. Time: 1:1] W express rates are p et o lope that you will give pub- A prominent republican sa A kgaibat ofis bership, almost every state and territory | did to your Unele David's band out at the Murray and Long, g e 5.“;. rac & n',;. (1.‘..:&..‘..uI ,“;:;-s."\)::‘u‘fi one of the agencies that has caused l:m re- | licity to m, v clal. 1 am well aware thing that can possibly be siid agalust GRAT- | now having Its branches. “‘Another thINg|charies Street park yesterday afternoon. DS BATTED IT OUT. e (10 0 Marutt a: | celpts of the Denver mint to fall oft 50 per | that in making the bold assertion that ley Brown is that he Is a rantankerous demo- | we have,” said he, “that no other kindred 4 ¢ Sty - 0 1) second, Stella L 2 | 4 4 Khv @1 1 [T Yave. discoverad g Q L Y . v ‘i ta| It was a shame, but can't be helped; so ATI, May 7.—The Reds batted | 0:40 cent within the last sixty days. A well in covered a positive cure for crat. But he is one of the best men we have :l;'gylv h‘lilhl‘sln'l:lnll:‘l\r:t‘.'evlln‘.l"\\,l'lllt' '::‘lll"':u:;_“ let’s brace up And &t 'em again this afternoon 1‘,".1 the ne mln’w n‘mlll\ lnn{nu when ]n\;-‘,v i ifin -“ ' six furlongs: Fair l-‘.:m‘yln to | formed express agent estimated yesterday | Pheumatisin there will ise a strong g eaver, | t0_$276,000 and is invested erest bear- . v b hind, Two bases on balls | 1) won, Malmalson (§ to 5 second, Roose- | i€ CEREEER AT fiver produc i 3 " i e L B iiay| 1O HofoR® Just as Af nothing had happened. ) hits ‘did_ the business. Half of | velt (20 to 1) third. Time: 11155 bl R L o Lot o i ',lh"'l(':"'('; the tuiuds of the public as to 100, is all right, and will make an excellen —— o o A 0 New York's runs were scored on errors.| Sixth race, six furlongs: Sir Rathbone (8 [ Colorado is going to San Franclsco on acco ¢ truth of this statement, and thy el omember “Liv plotures' oyd's | ,, 1 the early stages of the game the Omahas | 4 y¢c, jynce, 3,700, Score to 5 won, Catalina (8 to 1) second, Birming- | of the d=mand oceasioned by the war between | large majority of : d that a official Remember “Living Pictures” at Boyd's |, oo\ v i i Lhere Wis an 5, jority of the people will ¢lass w 5 take their | May 10 and 11. hought they had a snap, and there was Cincinnati ©1200100 0 3—7|ham (2 to 1) third, Time: 116 o | China and Japan. ‘The San Francisco quota- | this new discovery with the Lot hen the new commissioners ta i abandon about them that was refreshing to | New York.........//4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0—6 (AN ERANCISCO, May 7.-The sixth race | tions have ruled % to % of a aent more than | v, piin i, afid the ¥ : Koc : o political complexion of the board § . i 4, the Guzzlers had | __Hits: _Cincl 9; New _York, 6, |aid not fill and was declared off. Favorites | (OU8 9018 BUCC W 10 Uil e LROTY d the Brown-Sequard seats the political complexion FURTHERING STATE FATRPLANS | beold. On the other hand, the Guzzlers bad | Hits: Cincionatt, 0: New Yok, 6 | dld not ol and wasdeclyred ofty FAYOrtes | New york quotations tor three or tour months | /e, il daliikioh: 1 will undergo a radical chan Az not yet recovered from the cataleptic fits they runs: Clneinnat AR AL o ries past. The express rates have been practically : c: N e , 2; New York, 3. Two-base | Summari i : b Yorgts It is to overcome this prefudice the At present constituied the boird, 0| yuteers to Wiieh stato Hoard of Ageical- |caught down at Lincoln, and they were quiet | hits: = Hogriever, ' Latham, Meekin, Ter. | FIrst race onehalf mils, maidens, cut n two by the hard times and close com- | | IL 1% 0 overcoue “']'I'” !'f'»’_‘"“‘[' that cluding the mayor, consists of three tare 1s Now Giving A ttentiom. and subdued. Still there was & wicked look | BAR )., Davis (1. Stolen bises: iwing, | ¥o: aREEnL 108 (EtQIEionN); 8 petition in businees. ¢ "ehipped. $220,000 1n | the fullesy nvest! ...ll\“‘;;fl.r oot republicans, a democrat and a populist. The | yogtorday the Stats Board of Agriculture |in their eyes that boded somebody no good. | plays: Burke to Farrel. First bise on balls L e PRI R LR AT MBI bars out of Denver. The shipment all came | direct and perso \“,.‘.Ni\i‘.,, "“"; suceession of Mr. Brown to Commissioner | again met at the Millard hotel. Some small | It was Uncle Dave's eherubs. S diines, 2 off Meekin, 1) o PHlpe, L | e Tlady ey Teene B Wereve, | trom one smeiter, would suggest that the fairest and Hartman's place will continue cne democrat | contracts for supplies were let. They received a most humiliating threshing, | Ne-kin, 1. Pasced balis: Farrel. Wil | Cardwell, Valiente and Billy McCloskey A speclal to the Rocky Mountain News from | surost way to test tlie efficacy of thi pard, but Mr. Coburn's successor | The ' B soldad 3 P a4 th o o verything . | pitches: Meekin, Batteri Phillips, | ran Washingtor wever, says that the treasury | poincde w SRl L gn the board, but as Mr. Caburn'a successif | The board has decided that a minfature |and that, too, when everything looked as | pitches: =1 B Ao h W bl oes ShIlnE, TV | DU ALagtony owacar Jeas ithAL 1) reasury | remedy would e for this company fo is a Haiat iR A by -‘" 4 s“ e irrigated farm shall be on exhibition. It |easy as eating soup. Time: Two hours. Umpire: K 7 111 (Lloyd), 2 to 1, won; el Norte, 110 (Hen- e mints have sensibly diminished ever since | SCNA 10,000 trial bottles to the World- L st i Ird equally divided, with | Wil cover an acre and negitiations with water | But let that pass. Uncle will make a rally WILSON WAS NOT SUPPORTED. o T egond Harey W% | the contract for the purchase of gold bonds | Herald office, there to be given out T Ty d et oarat liag the balance of | IMtng companies having In stock genuine one of these fine days; then stand from under. | ST. LOUIS, May 7.—Good stick work by Fane, Raphael, Sympatheiic's Last, | was awarded to the Belmont-Morgan syndi- | Absolutely freo to all persons affilcted powsr. irrigation equipment are in progress. Notwithstanding the defent, the game was | the Browns ind numerous costly errors bY | foad fRunner, Inkernian and Huntsman also | cate, and adds: “Another feature les in the | With rheumat that the name and Few democrats are better known in Ne- | Today conferences will be held with rail- by long olds the prettiest that has been | jie [BEaiieptons stered Aoday o B orer . | v Mhird race, short six furlongs: Kyentide, | [ACt that the production of gold in the United | address of eachi person who aceepts the braska than Hon. Charles H. Brown. He|roaq officials on rates of passengers and |Dplayed at the Charles Street park this season, | §t. Louis.... ..02820003 *10 (Riley), § to 1, won; Mamie Scott, 10i | States has lately increased to such an extent | remedy be entered in book, and at B:.ls been o :«“'(‘y\",.n‘ ;m;: w[”lhv‘I.‘ .uy:;\' of | freight transportation to the falr, and with [and had it not been for Slagle's egregious | Boston ...........0 001221 ‘o‘ n‘ 6 {Chevalien), § {0 1, second; Qypaette gelding, | 68 :(' n;-!k:”li Alrn(t;l-l‘vl:‘:“]' "":lbi’:*"r;lfi')\l"‘;‘;'t- the end of one week a reporter be de- R RO L e Vo A GLUL AL > agric mplement dealers respect- 's e i d % St. Louls, 11; Boston, 14 Br.|$ (Jones), 24 to 1, third. Time: 1:4%: | dicate to corner or control the gold ) | ArviowWa sie o he the Aghting democrats, and has had a hand | the Agricultural hnplement dealers respoct. | muft of Thomas's easy fiy in the third Dug St Louls, 3; Hoston, 6. _Barned | Gold Bug and Toby also ran and Inasmuch ns the Belmont-Morgan synat. | FHIed to Interview such parties who in every fight In which his party has been | 08 the form of display, whether it shall bo | dale's Guzzlers would have had but one little | 1 St. Lo 1 Doston, 4. Two-base | Fourth r short six furlongs, Selling: | oot ohtained not only the privilegs of pur- | MVe taken the medicine as are will- engaged for moro thawr a quarter of @ cen- | 01 A% ARG, each xhibitor AERnE 18 | poarly tally to nurso to their manly bosoms. | Bits: Duity, ' Tucker, Ky, Lyons, Connor. | Bmpress of Norfolic s Gtonne, ¥ fo & won | G0 BB D0 00 0 STVCERL 6 WU e o testify to the merits or denierits tury. He fs a New Yorker. He graduated A ? § hicl el Six runs were hammered in after this inex- PR R T RE o i : | Bpray, 92 (Plggott), 8 to 1, third me: | @ monopoly of all bonds to be fssued between | Of the same, and the result in each from Willi sollego 1n 1858, studied law | ressly for the purpose, in which each shall Stolen bases: Peitz, 8; Ely, 1; Miller, 1. | Spray, 10tL), . A A "*l;‘;"““‘ “’;::;-!"‘:l tf "h" New. \’,',‘l'k I)Ir‘ln have his apartment. Among the matters to | cusable piece of work. Before that Bagan | Double plays: Ely to Quinn to Connor. IFirst l\!l Me Trl;m» Centurion,” Cabello and | now and next October at the same rate, it is vil»n- to be w:l\h\hv'l in the press. By s AL ) LR e, o] 04 row glving seric - | ha itel a e, base balls: Off Wilson, 5 Breiten- | Nervous also ran. clear that from the high price they obtain on | this means there cs g y i 1860. In that year he camo to Omaha, and, | Which the board is now giving serious at- | had been pitching in masterly style, but that | Dase on balls: Ot Wilson, 8 L7Wikd | FHih race, ono mile, selling: Rear Guard, | Siear that from the high price they o SR ere can be no deception to bulld up an fmpaired constitution, took a | {Nton Is that of ground attractions. It is | was too much for his tender young heart, and | Steih 3 Strugk out:' Staley, | 110 (Sloane)’ T to B won: Hoyal Flush, 1o | the sale of the bonds abroad they can afford | or fraud, and the value of the remedy trip across the plains in the humble ca- | the inclination of the board to fall back on | for the balance of the inning he was what s | P o By Wilion. 1 Wiison and | (Chévalien, 4 16 5. seconds Little Cripple, | 10 pay a premium rate for gold bullion over | will stana or fall upon the testimony pacity of mule driver. He was elected prose- | home resources for this feature. The plan | known in the classics as a pud. He braced nzel. Time of game: Two hours and |108 (Peters), 20 to 1, third. Time: 1:2 | and above the rate fixed at the min 10 fof those who Lave tried it. Ccuting attorney for Douglas county in 1862, | Of having drills by the cadets of the High |up, though, after this fatal inning and held | fiftecg minutes. Urnpire: Emslie, Arctic, Marietta. and'Nebuchadnezzar also [ this way the syndicate obtained practicatly | '/ IS0 A0 SRV FICCAR 0o and in that capacity secured the conviction | S¢hool, the battalion of the State university | the Peorias down to four hits. ANSE HAD TO HUSTLE FOR IT. T TCAGO, My T.—PFavorites ¢ ven- | & manopoly of the gold product of the Unlted | .0 " 0 G A Y of Cyrus Taylor, the first man who was |and the cadets of the Council Bluffs High [ While the pitching of Eagan was good, that | CHICAGO, May T.—After having what “‘,[‘"',‘-'\_f;' 4 ;y“"}””"_ ‘{';'l‘;""‘;l‘_’x‘|\,j_"“"“(‘f}; States and especially the product in Colorado, | S¢¢tt t0 you or to those who have doe- legally hanged in Nebras He served two | 5¢hool s under consideration. It is also|of Thomas was gilt-edged. He only allowed | seemed to be a sure victory and after hav- | 0t Prices won foul, oyt of the AVE FEE | whoro the increase in gold production has I for years with the most skilled torms In the cffice, and in 1564 was clected | thought that tennis, bicycle and base ball | Uncle's brawny heroes five hits, scaticred | ing batted Mercer from the box in the [ & SWRorne fofavy (e Ot Wenk (0 y o ey arge within the last year or two, | physicians without benefit, yet T afirm @ member of the constitutional convention, | contests may be secured for the diversion of | through as many innings, and one of thoee {_“i;"]!.h 1\'_";'":5 the Colts et te b -r*.:”ul stable, owned by J. Nagle Burke, the mil- | The treasury seems to be entirely in the am prepared to prove by over 100,- an the fall of 1864 he s elected to the | the crowds. - i was a rank scratch. | Everett and Stewart. however, same 1o the | lonaire turfman of Calif 1xm.\_ .\Imlu‘l 1‘ hands of the syndicate. It must hav 1d 000 people whom we have cured that leeislature; In 186566 he was elected alder- | , Tuesday, September 17, has been st for | Outside of the two twirlers there was no | yascue in the ninth, the latter’s long double | Hawthorne today, = ihe lot includes the | to maintain the reserve, even if it practically | this remedy will eure acute or muscu- man, and in 1867 became mayor of Omaha, | “Pionecrs’ day,” when the freedom of the fone who is entitled to any special mention, the winning tally, ~ Attendance, | ¥ SO ST Hite ana Gray | cripples the purchasing operations of the |y pheumativm In from one {6 five preaiding over the city court, and tried over | Srounds will be offered to the men who |unless it is Collins, He made a home run Score: Won, La Cres 3 to 1) second, | mint. The syndicate would much prefer to A + I ¥ . ;i Tth & ’ | @ to 1) . (¢ 3 v days. It never fails to cure 4000 cases during his term of office. In | first broke Nebraska sod. With bases full. Chicago . ©0234000 0 1-10| Landlord (7 to 10) third. Time: 1 have the gold in the shape of builion than in ( (P45, N 3 }(flfi:fi he received the full democratic vote for ey lllx\llll" o l;\"l\- eh? T 1 . | \\ll:qmmwn D1 ] u[ 0602 0-9 econd race, seven furlonks, selling: Booze | coin, to the end that it can be shipped abroad I“”‘l"”‘kll' ins in the ""»‘»ll i Inited States senator; he was one of the | FEDERAL COURT BEGINS WORK. ut nobody wanis to know how the runa its: _Chicago, ‘ashington, 10. Fho 1) won. Siiverado (18 10 1) second, OUr | 4 necessary without loss from abrasion, as | DACK or breast, or soreness in any par members of the convention which framed the kL ’mmlc" ’rh:-iv \]\.‘ul not a single cne sl ‘l.;’.‘n. Diflo = ashingion, r M Agaie @ to Pl fll Lk (“H‘l‘_uw sell- | frequently happens to gold coin exported from | Of the Dbody. It is guaranteed to R e o and L In the Thurston County Case Fixty-Five [0 soter Into o deacoiiion & oste of space | it Anson. Fangeb, Jove ” ing: Warren Point (2 to 1) won, Pete Clay | or imported into the United States.” promptly eure lumeness, seiatica, lum- Ho i3 an attorney of exceptional abili LALLGL DS LN Here are the figures; let them suflica for | DASES 3 “I\'”l t, Te il e | (4 to 1) second, Deluder (1 to 1) third. Time: PAYING A PREMIUM FOR GOLD. bazo, stift and swollen foints, has a lucrative practice : In the federal court yesterday the grand jury | what is missed in the above: S heal Paonayel, o ity 'th 1o mile: Shuttle @ to 1) [ CHICAGO, May 7.—A special to the Post | SUT Dack and all pains i the D. Clem Deaver is 31 years of ag He | was empaneled and C. H. Morrill of Lincoln OMAHA. y ase on bails: T o, i_lnlhm[l4 ]“'r“ secon 1, Bessie Bis- nu.;\ \}..y‘.‘ulu.n 1| says 1\,;- lnnwuv’»ry”h hip loins, It -vlv1~m| Is to give was born in Perry county, Ohlo. His parents | chosen foren N o at ‘oncal wei AB. R. BH. SH. SB. PO, A. E off Terry; $; off Mulark: and (5 to 2) thir m: 15, made that there is an actual basis for the | yelief after one or two doses, and al- in 1867 moved to Carroll county \I[I'Iru‘r;‘ St St R vl T T S 00 1 with ball: Donahue. Batteri Pifth race, selling, six furl Ottyanna | report that the Morgan-Rothschild syndicate | 05t invariably cures before one bottle In 1883 Mr. Deaver went 10 Jeleron sourl. | session in room 4, and took up several crim- | Sueil - Donahue; Mercer, Mularkey and McGuire, | @ to 5) won, 5 (10 to 1) second, Ethel | {5 conspiring to corner the gold market, e S . - L4 Nebracka, where ho farmed until 1887 when | M2l cases. Shafrer, 1t Time of ‘g ‘'wo hours and forty min: | W (20 to 1) ik [Time: 1:18. though the story has been regarded as a | S been used. g ho ‘came to Omaha and tock a conrse in 4| Judges Dundy and Riner called the law | Hutchs'n, 9. utes. Umpire; Mcbonald, RLOEX Ry The (hreatened rald on | foolish canard. It i3 a fact, however, that| We do not clnim that this remedy business college, graduating with the high- | docket. In the injunction case of the Flour- | Danmely, t LOUISVILLE. Ma e Loutsyille | there any interference of any kind by the | brokers representing this syndicate haye been | Will eure rheumatism where the limby st percentage. He then became bookkeeper |noy Land company, Attorney Breckinridge se- | Lohman Philadelp state authorities. Result y paying a premium for the refined gold of the [are twisted out of shape, or where the ol coccecco ol cocoomots B ol croriorn R Sl cucwnnen for Drs. Leo and Rebert, a position which he | cured f 5 i > Miles, ss.. inning t y wse of ral dach team [ JUirst ra 1 xteenths of a mile: | private refineries for the last two months [ disease is complicated by a scrofulous sthil holds. e Joined the Knights of Labor | wiho aid not put in an apposrance, o “2t% | Eagan, p ot i 3 e e O Pt St 85 100,000 o s iy fae/ kol 8t the [iqintiiesis, butiby:m cnyefull recoidiwe L h Second race, one-half mile: Miss Lyon R A tior L intareats. oy or o . of the L Won; Lot Per C' FERR TR W L e Ll . | which represents fully two-thirds of the en- : - chairman of the Central Lubor uninm v | 370 JEust company of New Yotk Hguinst ths A. Pittsburg ....... ! Rieshril| e apg,y second, Colonel Nelll third. | B €2 GPCILLE o the Unlted States, - The | On1¥ about & per cent of the cases n aw | American Water Works company of New Jer- B. R. BH. SH. SB. PO. A. Cleveland Third race, one mile: Lismore won, [attention of officials of the treasury was at- [ Which it has been tried. member of the American Federation of | B H. Tt s ] 8 . de . H. Rust desired to get into the case by a | IFisher, st..... 0 Chicago itk g g | ‘ i Labor, and was for one term president of the | cross bill, but Judge pundy oversuled she | Huller, 1. e: 0 Baltimore " 4 590 [ Vinn race, six furlongs: Yucatan won, | Off In the deposits of gold at the mints and | tions for this remedy Is that it is ab- s the popullat T If y R e i | |:-‘I;”ri' o l“lr‘”\"l |\l :‘h l(l"ly‘\«“"r!"”""‘ solutely harmless, and that a person populist candidate for congress from |as not deserving ora Francis, b 0 Fifth race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile: [ Were buying the products of the refineries. this district, but was defeated by Dave Sion ot deserving of consideration. Hearing | Gohiice™ | 0 Dago won, 'Mordette second, Tom Sayre | Further nquiries revealed that the metal was | (Cid, (€, 08 AR RGUEEE BE v sathth 3 third. Time: 1:2i purchased and was drifting to New York ) C 8 o f ’ Siiie aghiand . two lours given to each side for arguments. | Nulton, b 0 ST. LOUIS, May 7.—Results at Bast St. | where it is being put in store to the credit | the medicine used in ordinary practice MANDULIN DRGAESIRE CONCEET, . A . 8. C. Haines and Frank East- | Thomas, p. 0 1 Tauia: by means of the Mutual Reserve Tontine | Totals ... 2 0 15 Games today: Toston at St. Louis; T King David won, Bluestone second, Hush | In order lo divert the stream from its|jodide of potash and salicylic acid, Pretty girls, a wealth of balloon sleoves, | Bond company, arrived from Chicago yester- | Peoria . 600001 more at Cleveland; New York at Cincinnati; | third. Time: 1:50% usual channels leading to United States mints, | \wpjeh frreitate the stomach and kidneys banjos, an flluminated mandolin han Curran. They were surrendered ) Earned runs: None. Two-base hits: Sla. | Chicago; Brooklyn at Pittsburs. ing: Tom 1. won, lillian second, Iussell |pay a premium of 1% to 1% conts. The ; i Ll Bys ] ging in | C 1 ered to United y ase hits: § ehy EHird, Times 1:301 A AE : without effecting a cure, this remedy front of the first sky border, and delighyryl | St1eS Marshal White, and their case will | 5l Hutchinson, Flynn, Haller. ~Home v —_—— Gray third. Time: 1:20%. premium paid for most of the gold was 1% music were the predominating features of Hutchinson to O'Brien; isher L2 Jemavera won, Magna second, Alva third. | (5 increase their lines and get everything in [ in building up weak and debilitated o e Nulton to Haller. Struck = out: Time: orchestra and the Imperial Banjo and Guitar : By ; the Old Fasl solling: Mitra won McDonald second, Jus: | tions during the last few days. At the pres- | Believing that there is no cau on; 8 A, P R 5 on bails: By 2; ; ho O1d Fas . oS : % go i : I i TS e Hon. Charles A. Plllsbury, the great flour | o1 buils: By lagan, 3 ‘by GRAND RAPIDS, M tice third. Time: 1:% ent time they are getling practically the |q1v'and Inspiring, no voeation so lofty e L h . | Gran 010 4 3 & 3 4 4 Pl - " ing s\Ire the players, and the second concert of thegs | SA7AIS 10 @ recent letter to an tnquirer at | WHA pitches: Ty Thomas, 1o 1 i ) 20201833 R T e as, TraVEler |ifhiokwentarniooasts "'f"."“"‘_“".”""l. f"“ll""!’ i ’"‘” M.:f‘a ot clubs was & much greater artistic success | Hamilton, IL Mr. Pilibury says: hour and fifty minutes. ' Umpir HRERh AL LA DAL g . Many long headed men in Washington and | man's gratitude and God’s blessing ag velop ¢ place as much as Ty G RS Ll Batteries < - = & . y of this organization of strings. The pro- | In water pawer. Womes 0% r Gompanicn | . JOSWOLL Mo May T —tapeorn” meni Rl | SRR e SRR | methoeri Halpartion objciathnaioate) avelliman i bz B o el Sour il e L ompanies | g1, JOSEPH, Mo., May 7 L e s ilanil ra tockford b oday’'s game b , May 7. : Lo Court Decides Boxing sing1ala; fo other bond deal before i 3 point, and there was a noticeable improve. | Steam. At Minneapolis water power s bo. nHiRockiorl Sonitada iy i gama [ouitiank Sxprame ! Is being laid for another bond deal before No. 1503 Aveh St ment on the part of the performers not onty | N8 fUrnished for about one-hale what it | bunching her hits at the right time. The sacre RS 8 Y RRteiAYe Moroly firlng Tiglits. EEoss HIgeta amn NI NE. 1R L HONURARAIGE BEnry vaTHt SOR $ neapolis mills use s i the game and hit the ball hard and often Sy auk ar. ey \ 3 5 o e ; Omaha, Neb., May Two numbers were included in the over- | our manufactuting capmeits his bres o | The game was interesting up to the olghih | rorss® 8e> pag v paiih court has handed down a decision 000,000 in gold having been paid out nah 7 In 1889, and has been prominently identified | " The foreclosure case of the Farmers' Loan| Totals ... HIZ TEAM third. Time: rate of $2.400.000 to §3.000.000 per month, |ttt GHE DY AL CHEENE FREOS e committee almest threo years. He is also a was called. Attorney Oftut in behalf of | Fiynn, m 0 | Boston SApE z Spendoline second, Constant third, Time: | tracted to this busin by the sharp falling One of the strongest recommendas Nebraska Federation of Labor. Last fall he [ mofion and declared intervention at thix time | Seislel K ; Caesar second, Character ‘third. Time: 1:18 y " : ; ot R t of the original case was' then resumed, and | foninar S i 1 itont e sighteet 1 ffects. Uik wood, aceused of using the mails to defrand - Washington First_race, five-cighths of a mile, selling: | °f the Morgan-Rothschild syndicate foL Llinl/Bureop lANnn LU ey gayly bedecked mandolins, guitars and [day in custody of Deputies Donnelly and | OF 200000 Philadelphia at Louisville; Washington at | Second race, three-quarters of a mile, sell- | the private purchasers have been obliged (o | 11 disormunize the general system be heard at this term of court. Collins. Double plays: Blagle to Ulrich; | SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE hird race, five-clshths of a mile, purse: | cents, but so anxious have been the buyers [ ACts a8 a strong toni 1 is invaluable the concert given by the Sutorius Mandolin An Expert Oplutan. Beilpi to., HSURE | Sirupk o DY | Grand Rapids Gives Toledo a Thrashing of | | Iourth race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile, | S0t that they have marked up their quota- | people. The house was crowded by the friends of | MBKEF: attests the value of water power | Promman® 12Ypd aliNd Byl fifth race, three-quarters of a mile, sell- | entiro Unfed States product, except that of than that which characterized the premiere There ‘is nothing that will so help to de- | Warde. 3 L] = Wall strest who are familiar with the | an honest effort to relieve sufforing I Bram was stronger from a musical stand- | ¢an furnish power for very much lecs than (Special Tele- agher. == jumped to the conclusion that the foundation JAMES M. MUNYON, in_attack, but in technique as well would cost for steam. The 1 that Min- | Bockfords outbatted the Saints throughout | Milwaukee . i 300000 0-4 WORLEANS, May 7.—The state su- 000,000 has been pretty well closed out Paul, 2 e, 4. DBatter| y 2 o ; B1lAVa e aner: - Tames on, President Mune ture, and so well were they played tha o | Felopel Bvhy lavbr g LY s e inning, when Rockford pounded out six un- e b Bar At i et at reversing the decision of the district court [ of the $64,000,000, and it is believed gener- | Mr. James M. Munyon, President B ol e they .y e |t panay bevond the capacity of our | eypnut runa. with. two men out and. after | Mullane, Pepper an vy Rettger, Arm- | o ¥ OHiCh the lower court ruled that prize | ally that the entire deal will be cleaned up | yon's Homeopathic Remedy Gompany, respond to an encore, *The pply during the winter se e ith. | e Holan. h th ¥ y I 3 Jolly Fellows' March,” with a whistling ac- | When we have very low water. We seli |? chance to retire the side when Logue TROIT, May 7.—Scor fighting as recently conducted here might | before the 1st day of August. Under the| No. 1503 Arch Stroet, Philadelphia companiment, that quite caught tho house, | POWEE Nere now at about $35 per horse | SLOPDEd an easy fv. The f Blagie, Kiing, | Detrolt <100 00 01 0 0—2|be continued. The decision was rendered | terms of the contract the London Morgan- | e SirThe World Hoerald nccepts R iii e (ho 100, b 5 power, with the privilege of using same s L i 4 othsohild o an optlon o v 7 Asslsting he local players were Mrs, Nan. | Do nowis (i privitese o using same six- | FAIG Wire (if fome muns b Indianapofis . 0404000 01|y the appealed case of the State of Louis- | Rothschild syndica s an optlon on any | (ot CteCion and yon may send to {his office 10,000 vials of your remedy nie Hands Kronberg, the well known sc I N ) S r Hits: Detroit, 10; Indianapolis, 18. Er. 2t = mple) o ) - { new bonds that may ba lssued by the gov- by 0 D- | plus of water In the riv « v -four | St. Joseph...........1 2 0 0 0 " iana ainst the Olymp! club. The su. prao, and Mr. L. Kronbers, the favorite | hours per day whar thers ia wsmens ot | Rocitard "o 88 ¢ rors: Detroit, 1; Indianapolis, 1. Batteries: | preme court rules that the recent alleged | ernment prior to October 1 next. : g OUE EOMBLY baritone of Kausas Ci Mrs. Kronberg [ Never figure” that we can get our power | Hits s . Whltetiillhand- Lonbeck. Ororsiand’ Mckar, boxing exnibitions were nothing more nor SYNDICATE HAS THE POWER. as ~":|u«--1--~|nln ,\v-ml |\u|| of Wy 1. sang with entire credit to herself tho by steam for less than $30 per horse power. | Earned S S e i e \ity. g | 1ess than prize fights, and that as such St olutel 7 ands | 11 you have discovered an ahsolute cure AMa' trom the “Quoen of Bhers PIE | {cannot imagine how any one would bppo : reCarthy, Single piom: | PUGBYQUE, 1o, May T.-Kansas City, 6; | they are pronibited by the state lnw. “The [ Tho treasury is absolutely In thoir hands | £ ¥OW B CCRHORRIECi SRV CORF £ ' BROWINg | the development of water power, for there Three-base hits! Vieher. I Dubuque, " 2. injunction originally prayed for Is granted [until that date. If, from natural causes, or N X 8 richly cultivated volce, which she placed | is nothing that so helps build up o pia : Pabat, Kiing, Jackson. Stoles STANDING OF THE TEAMS, and priz: fighting in - New Orleans will | through chicanery and manipulation, the ad- | render no greater service to the public '1“.‘3},1“?,’ ufr.":“' h;_r upper tones being of [ as manufacturing, and most kinds < es: McCarthy, Logue. Jones, Played. Won. Lost. Per.Ct. | hereafter be prohibited. ~Associate Justice | ministration is obliged to issue another batch | than by publishing from time to time auld freshness. For an encore slio sang | Ufacturers will ko where they can get their | S 3 Alberts, Inke ases ap | Minneapolis .8 5 100.0 | Watkins filed a dlssenting opinion. - senate | 0t bonds to maintain the gold reserve the | (o results of this investigation. S alnty composition by Mattal, “Spring | Bower SHIn CHeapsat BEIIAC s n Verydims Off Slagle, 3; off Underwood, 5. Bases | L?dlanapolis ...... T4 [ has passed the biil prohibiting prize fight- | Sale must be made to the syndicate thed took Very respect fully, Revealed. hgiant element in the cost of manufictur- | on hit by pitched ‘balls: ‘Marcum, = Struck s At T Ne Aha Klove contexts in MMoria. giving | the last issue. There is no escape from such S Vorldelaralil ..1?‘" Kronberg gave the aria from [ "8 e By, Siagle, 5: by Underwood, 3. Passed [ nT8ne, Ha¥IH.s: 556 | sheriffs power to arrest offenders without | action. It was nominated specifically in the {Traviata " With good dramatic effect, his Are All Keady for Memphis. o Tomuss Kiesies: herifos Iita: Mars | R thg: Gityli i 230 | warrants, making all participants allke in |contract, signed by direction of the president. N6 was last nhge.‘r\‘l‘Illlllm]()11:::“::"‘;:.‘:4‘::::1 ;::‘r': The corner about Fifteenth and Douglas | hour and forty-sight minutes. Umpire: Mr. | Milwaukee bt 167 | the offenise, being deemed a_felony, pun-|The clause in which the syndicate agrees to treets was crowded last night w | Haskell, Batteries Joseph, Sl Games today: Milwaukee at St. Paul; | ished by S0 ok gm0 and. {n 380, Doth singers were well received, and | fiFCl Was crowded ast night with the | Fociiliy ooltrora, wood ahd Shyder | Toledo at Grand . Itapiia; Tndianapoiis ai | PHASMMERt of not more cian five vears, or | gicat'(o b the Judse a8 10 what It can do | in the duo “Hark to the Mandolin,” by “‘x' £ the Dn out to witness the evolu- LINCOLN BEATEN BY QUINCY, Detroit; Kansas City at Minneapolis, Dark R R i 3 . In the premises ‘or what methods it shall | Ehiner, thetr voloss blended splendidly, | QMRS SN marcne s uniie SOmPany | riNGOLN, May. T—Bpeeial Telegrata)e = adopt. 1If, in the carrylng out of that moral | FURE MALT WHISKEY meriting the encore which they received. | along Douglas streot for forty-tive minutes, | l4ncoln went “against a team of sluggers | HARNESS KACE MAGNATES MEET| Loeal Authorities Can Enforce the Law. | obligation, the syndicate shall decide that the | ’ ;l‘ll::h::x:!? ::lnu!:‘ ;:‘:::;;-In‘l“\\‘.il:: :hn‘rn:l‘glll lhpra’- :nl*lm‘-\ ‘.I-:une manual n‘{’ arma un:l' all 'm.- l});“','-“““l:‘“ "“;:‘“,'I'I“rn;m'l ‘s:"nwbur the season _— I."hlll\|Ni-\l‘lllll.lS‘ May ‘4‘;.\: ‘l‘hl' u:‘B:-‘ guv;(.}’xR‘.&-‘|vw;|un:»u lmulv- n::!mlwl'l“!lfy\;r ;):m;‘!un: D 14t 0 o prightly march | Mancuvers were gone through to show that | Since the cl onship 2 Associ; 3 apitol today it was sald that there was |or $50,000, n bonds, the administratior o b galled Lot Wheel” by Odell, tho strings the compaay I3 reddy {0 x[v.filr‘..»m ;\1}1.(. 1.\”1‘1 was hie for thirteen sitilos an v aoul . AmSHIN Prihion n:‘fifi,:;‘:,’:‘ 15 Ronnial | Sabegl N e report that the militia | will have nothing to do but comply with the | A rRRELRLI PaR well together. ol Dok Cattatl Lorho conisais 6 s Mamohis: “ & st fna CHICAG v vould b t to Roby to assist in suppres- |arms. 1f the president does not want to i Reiths 5 ther captain nor privite will know what | Ber way o victory azainst'a better fielding | CHICAGO, May 7.—The biennial congress | would be sent to Roby to s in suppres c t e O the surprises of the evening was | the progrim I ehcn. contost fn umtil e | Bame by the locats, Lincoln was aluo wetk® | of the American Trottng aasocition was | ing. the racing there. The local authorities | any more bonds at the dietation of th furnished by Master Aaron Lyman, whose | hour betorr the eont ales place, but | ened by the loss of Speer, who injured his | held at the Auditorium this afte Wad|of that place would ‘be relied upon to en- i cate the reserve can be practically wired out playing of the mandolin was artistic to a | by being profichent in the entirs mhmeal fhs | hand in practice Scof held at the Auditorium this afternoon, and | force ‘the Taw. A messuge " received from | {i'on days, and then if ho should prooced in degree. The young man displayed a re- | company wili be ready for anythin Quincy .. SaTatoial g Lot | hesideniihaielsatic e Beveral Im- Cromn PO e e o onet: | self-protection to put out more bonds he must markable technique, and his solo, that won- | , The Loys turned out fitty in numb r.““hey | Lincoin . = 00.000 %o ] J0 4 0= 8 [\POstank Shankes Josthesculenor thainasocle, | LY SnERgeC I AUNE Delore suese © sell them to the Morgan-Rothschili people, and derfully pretty bit by hay practicing both morning and | Hits: Quincy, 18; Lincoln, 10. Two-base | tlon were made. The following officers were | affidavits na Ly < the pasi ’ gers o e Roby assoclation and book- | nobody else. from Stradella,” was delight 'to listen to. | Litvet Sr his prociibs e piciks, and the | nits: G Lincoin, 2. “Brrora: | chosen: President, W. J. Ijams, Terre | 35508 0f the Hoby assocation And baoks | ROl few bonds are selling today ir open He was master of himsclf and his ins the exhibition drill last night. The eam eoIn, O Gtolen bases: Mcrtes, | Haute; vice president, G. P McFall, Oska- | ute. The warrants will be served tomorrow. | market at $1 They cost the syndicate ment, and the spontaneous outburst of ap-| pany marched with a very steaight line Lon Dimen: Quiney, 9; Lincotn, T Firat | neas piin o 805 Girnpiepjamin, Sagl- p BLOGS, Swhioh wouldishow 8 profit-of)7 plause showed the nature of his success. Ho | ani went through the drilis and marches | bare on borer o Hoys b 0 e | BT, Mihes 20 o gpimen, Bt Louls, G Molirathiy Maklng ¥ase. ¥ine. points in the operation, amounting in all to has a future before him and is a decided | W/th great predision. The company will |3 Struck out: By Barnes, 2. by vy [ Ta., and B C Lewis, Ottawa, i 2% | DENVER, May 7.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Dar- | §10,540,000. It would not bo fair to say the L 8 by i ¢ 3 credit to bis Instructor, H. P. Sutortus. The | "1}, L5, Mim[his on Thursday acrifice hits: MeGr “Fhe action of the American T Y 0 Chicago, whi on their | syndicate made that much out of the opera- 8 n ] . The | "“Piuraton Lles Memphis ¢ - icriice Z 2 e action of tha' American Turf con-|win Mcllrath of Chicago, who are on their ; Haila' March” was the ‘gem ot the con- | give in exhibition Orill this cvening m Sa. | Blicher: Van Buren, Double piiyws: Mccor- | gress and the American Trotting assochi- way around the world on bicycles, reached | tion, but it is very safe to estimate its profits certed numbers, and was played o | te W anc nam streets -3 e | mack to La Rocque to Veach. Wild throws: | tion in ruling off and expelling hors:s and . ¢ ,000,000. The syndicate is hurrylng the to particular advantage. There were flowers | Uniform 1 will put up the same style of | Time of game: Two hours and fifteen min: | the - purtof the foreigh g associations | city by a ; rominent wheelmen, | BOVErnment. It deposited over $1,000,000 to in abundance, Mr. Sutorius was the recipjent | 914 85 they expict to give in Memphl utes. Umpire: Snyder. Ll hatpart atthe Zopsly Nt’l’lt',l‘l:m:‘cn‘”r“h)»‘ul'“:'\‘::: Q;y hi ‘,‘.';"\'.\;n:.l\‘llfl:: ;‘I{.ll‘:":}:‘”';‘ :‘ I‘I‘““fil' 1% | day, which will bring the reserve up to very of a gold-mounted baton from his pu, e — TRAFFLEY'S SCORE STILL STRAIGHT. | of the n impogsant changes made against ‘“‘Y 'd‘ o 80 i e e ¥ nearly $93,000,000. Ft will not have to com. which he flourished with precision, and the Notice to Modern Wootmen, DES MOIN May 7.—(8p cial Tel gram.) ng rules Was an amendment to rule y and 2:30 this morning plete these payments unti! the 1st of August, . termination of the concert left a troop of| . The members of Beech camp 1434, Modern sonville came very near to a shut out | 13, providing that tie time made in the to'd for Fiiteon Hundred, but the operation may be closed up within a pcrfcr_fl / Q happy memories in Woodmen of Americ please attend xrvxl\g“\nmhh-sln do much with Fig- “_f‘;;;l‘y mr'“r m;-fl(: v_w‘:“l‘n" n‘l_‘hur s bat“in | DANVILLE, May 7.—Briggs & Hundley | few weeks. That will leave the syndicate a 'ourdcnlrr \\"i“ m o\ et the funeral of Guy N. Stephens, late mem- s delivery. Score: Y P Ot pl A% KR, old toc « C. Crothers *hiladelphia | free field. Adu d 8t the Confedorate Monument. ber of Betch camp, which will be held at | 1’e8 Moines.........1 2 0000 2 0 1—-6 raes, will be eligible at both | s0ld today to H. C. hers of Philadeiphia i % Noines s, Rule 7 was amended $o that the | Claret (2:20%), bay mare, 4 years old, for evenlng the following resolution, | M8 late residence, 1621 Locust street, at g | Jacksonville "10000 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Action of the boawd © appeals shall be final | §1,500 ‘ e o - arawn wp by Commander 1% B, Dryant and ck Wednesday n, May 8 | Hits: Des Moines, 9; Jacksonville, in disputes arising from all_violation of the — A ikhbors from other camps in Omaha and | Errors: Des Moines, 0; Jacksonville rul governing - entries. This constitutes )| e here F v Sat- N \ Adjutant R. M. Stone, was unanimou outh Oma will please attend. 4 jariied runs; Des Molnos, 3 Jacksonyillel &N agreoment ta-abide By the rules of ‘he “,l,::"‘;:'{;f” WL Do Bere Frider aud Ka . 0 3 “ ey 3 ARENC O . 2. Two base hits: McFarland. " Three base | & can assoclafomfand the e d 3 \ adopted by U. S. Grant post No. 110, Depari- hits: " 'White, Figgemier. Home run: Me- | ba fined or exneibd 19 the board n nommay | eI =3 sa sHoE e Ton AKiNg.) ished by a fine of $2,500 to 35000 and im-|maintain the treasury reserve leaves the syn- | DUFFY'3 ment of Nebraska, Grand Army of the Ré. . Vicker. Bases on balls: Off 0'Conn A, “l | BOUND TO MAKE COOFPER ANSWER IT FOR A KING, ) pokito: LOCAL BREVITLES, T, S5, CORDOVAN, allle: off Figgemier, Btruck out: By Figw Trath's ¢ Pn ~tonenel, esolved, That U, 8, st No. 110, S— mier, 8 by O'Connor, 7. Batteries LONDON, May(7 uth tomorrow will | Ilinols fenate Orders the Chieago Mer- FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF, Departnient of Nebraska, ¢| Gustave Anderson has been granted a per- | nor and Jantzen: Tiagemier ani Teafiew A N % . , Y 3 the | Republic, ~maost - earnestly “peolesis | mit for the ercotion of & cottage in Milked | Time of game: One hour and fifty mistes, | 8ay: “It is impdible to conjecture why _ehant Committed to Jail. 1249350 FINE CALF &KANGARDO, against (e dedication ot monument 1o | place Umpire: - Allen. Attendance, 900, Stonenell started fih $he March stakes. He| SPRINGFIELD, I, May T7.—After a $3,50 POLICE, 3 SOLES, confederate soldicrs at Chicago on the o : 5 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. was very far fr ing in racing condi- | lengthy conference with Attorney General . > A it A bath of tho Grand Army ang axainet is | Miss Dora Harney has been allowed thb Played. Won. Lost, Per c't, | tion, but at the |)€ sifppia. “in'Kis right | Moloney, Lieutenant Governor Dill issucd & A .339’2"”“”"5”!!1’3 . i 2 rtielpation of posts of the Grand A | use of one rocm at the Mason school bu . o5 condition he will Wih'pnd backers had bet- | o Ve, ity ~EXTRA FINE: Ta pich dedication o such ' shers g | g for a summier ‘schook Bise Mary B, | Dlncom oo fiag ot 10001 terlook out for hIM. ¥ Trut lsey | Warrant addressed to Sergeant-at-Arms Ballyntyns wnd. Mt Towin hars Ty f Lincoln ... o shiticises | Xndereon of the state senate and all shoriffs | 3 [ 32,8173 Boys ScHonLSHoER granted a room each at Walnut Ml s Joseph “a reviv a | stem, directing that Frank H. Cooper of the.fim | CLADIES schoel for the same purpose. 1 Gmaha . 1 is gambibi 8¢ 18 ki of Biegel, Cooper & Co. of Chicago, b 2 $27932.51.78 5 Jucksonville 2 1 the aim and end 'J the American invasion, | placed in’ the jall and kept theré until ke | 4 g $3. B DONGOLA‘ CERTIFI Supcritendent of Buildings Banker of the | Pugiry "V 1e ; i the soonir they Ptk home the fies . wililngnoss to satistactorily an. oS EsT .C FICATE, Beard of Education has been suihorized to | frockiord : 1 both the turf and selves. The secret | gwor questions which he refused 1o 4o to 1 2 : O LORSSTAYSYE S Anticlpating the Right make some improvements on varisus school | (lames today: Peorla at Omaha: Quin history of the SOl plate was that | at the bar of the senate regarding the ! BROCK TOI, MABS. of thie Subseriber to Barticipate n grennds. About 300 yards of scd i t Lincoln; Roekford at Bt. Joseph; Jack- | MOT{auk, belnk o bad hewinner, was chopped faln o8 the i af Wi e e s nhes Over n People wear the THE OMAHA BEE’S ||faviaviiinast iveny:ave yoo s RNOSt Sln e wass 13 1.0 e il biart A e A | when brought e the senate i an in: W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes o ¢ aoks nes L his owner is wi e he Wil start him next (ime | wostikation af his fem, Tetion i by o b 3 4 “ 3 for a six furlongs.” lution introduced by ‘Senator Salamon, on | All our shoes are equalily satisfactory FREE BOOK There are numerous complainis that per- | DLUE HILL, Neb. May T.—(Special Tele- Moore 10 Mest Williems In Jniy. the advice of his attorney, refused to di- They glve the best valuc for the money. sons are dumping manure amd garbage on m.)—Ten interesting innings of base ___Moor - " 3 vulge the private affairs of his firm and the | They Equal custom sioes in style and At | | the tow lcts in the vicialty of the Muson as playzd on the home grounds today | BOSTON, May 7.-Dick Moore, who Is | genate today by a narrow majority decided Thelr wearing qualltics are unsurpassed: « | ION | #eheul. It iy elaimed that 152 cder from this | b en_the Kroner Grays of Lincoln and | training for his fight with Fred Morris, | to imprison him. The sergeant-at-arms de- The prices ars unitorm e-stamped on S0l pisia rofuse fs mlmost unbearalls at tio scheol 1| the O. G. Blues of Blue il resulting in a | has accepteld the offer of & purse by the Salt | clined to fmprison him unless un indemnity From § €3 s1ved over other mekes, N WEDNESDAY, M zors the hcalth of the ehitiren. The gt | VoY for the home boys. core Liice Gty Atnfetic c1ub 10 meet "Jim Wil | resolution in cave of damage suits for f: Tfyour deak teunaly you we cat. IRARBDAY, Mey @ oricy for the Hoard of Bdueation has heen | KFORCr Grays.. 18 070 0 0 0 0 3 tjolliams in'guly. . = Brwever, being directed v SI sherifla. don O NE _CER [IFICATE, with five RRBLod 1o hee Thok Hio magui o, LA b B S Bk, |l\’,l""r‘|”|3 s AL o Latonia Wil tigye & Foroign Do Biles and canstatiss. Coooer Wit srabably Good heulth gives strong A. W. BwmanCo..N.(6thst ¥ N ; abated. uck ou y Harding, 7: by Hopka, 13 ~ A e ities A0/ b e ? S g ) 3 3 conta to cover postagé, mailing and The Board of Pehllc Works fasusd an ord Uieries: ). Harding and 3. Johnson: Fred | CINCINNATL May T~It is settled that | be placed in jail. * Much luterest 13 (et as AT PR J.C.Carlson, 1218 N. 24th § F“ e, S fies the witesrts || (o Contractor Jensen yestorday (o quit | Hoplw and Ben Prentice.” there will be a rur:vx..-nr:m at the La- 0 of the case, muscles, firm nerves, clear W. W. Fisher, Parker and ver), work on the Lake street geuding This is| Another game w be played on our | tonia track this wes e work of con- e ey e S gt &- Driis fe Qrinted cptaloguie of B o count of & contemmtatos o T 15 | o Guds by fhe same Leatms Tomorrow: The | Sructing a big pook 00N 0E the racks was | . OFer for ine Fair Wheut fioldiugs. brain. Quaker Oats gives Leavenworth St. . Publisker The Omaha Bee, erty owners approved by the cliy MeLrod Derears Hale | Otinmn s MiwTeqe s Assurad o L I L S IR St e ~r Kelley, Stiger & Co.. Farnam FREE BOOK. DEPARTMENT. Slaear 1t 1s Nkely ulmx o coniractor INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 7.-D. 8. Me. | OTTUMWA, Ia, May {Bnscial Fieley | 108 NAb YU STAGIGRIA JEOROS. S Mise b Sold only in 2 b, Packages, and 15th St N i be allowed to preeeed as soon ax th Leod, the California wrestler, deteated Her- | §ram.)—The Ottumwa mile track s an as- [ (), 'oh%) more or leas This would make Omaha, Neb, grads is established and approved by the Hale, the champlon cateh-as-catch-can | Sured thing, The fir-t me:ting will be from | Sffer was refused, the bid being considared e | T.8.Cressey, 2509 N §t., South eouncih welterwelght here last night ln a handicap | September 24 to #1." The track is bulit on | too small. Omaha. CUT COUPON ALONG LINE OF RURDER |