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THE OMAHA DAILY BEI dURSDAY, AVRIL 11, 1901, OMAHA WINS IN LINCOLN [ Maiersne v i The games wiil be p — thietic park, whica is now | ection, und Rourke Family Scores Five Runs to O monel day 7 8 g ) A P ~"j legians' One. o . . » ‘sta P\ N . f good men will RSITY'S TALLY IS A LUCKY HOMER L e " aasorlation X ; e %X’ 4 ecaiiforniap Freelund in the Sisth, Wins the Admirntion of the Derby Right Hand Local Fans. MEMPITIS, 1l 10 —Racing_was cor 1 at Montgomery park toduy, with tr 4 Hrewing compuny’s sellink dta k. S the W Jel and Triaditza The O e base ball team “-.n\")l' Au'y;]“l?:".l.“ul\'...,',f v:'nll‘.»ulrl.lll\ rflnfi an easy victory here this afternoon in the | . L N ining One cup corn meal, 2 cups whole first game of ‘a series with the University | war won easily by L : ot Nebraska team, the score being 5 to 1. | WLl ot away in froni an 7 wheat flour, 1 cup sour milk, ! cup Townsend, the first man up to the plate the trof T He0e L New Orleans molasses, 1 teaspoonful for th *firat rac . It or the ‘varsi e 1« ar out 1! rst « [ ur- : in th 610 andsc A rl I,:‘ .:” ,h‘:'“‘ Pree. K ot -yent allace, the | salt, 1 teaspoonful soda, 1 cup dried gk o My b vor| v from Jim Scanlan e, | 3 land held the ts down to short and | who finished. third, wus practicaily prunes, washed, pitted and chopped fine, cifective atter that, but the | the post P :"u“: '.'.Y....,.»""\T. (:‘,"..‘4',‘1,4 :‘\ ..:f:lqu.:,,‘[ In the sccond race, a selling purse at s 3 Scald the corn meal, add the other ine mile and an eighth e Kin, the fave N ' . who played a star game and won the ad- | lusted long enough to bext Buntocks ot 1 gredients, put the mixture in three bak- o miration of the local fans., The home run | to 1 in the betting by a length i 1 steam ¢ Brannigan was a red-hot favorite for the ing powder cans, cover and stea by Nebraska's pitcher was the only sensa- | yyeq a0 W B Beqe O] N i Hongy, He g tional feature of the game won through racing luck th‘il llnlh‘ “H-. r o olce ay last, finished The Omaha men had the students at their ond chol te oA mercy ap all points and possibly could have | § § Vavorite Ih thie ARN ayerit, hod no piled up greater number of runs if they |t in Curd Gillock, while . 1 haa tried to do o re ohul, an n_ the sixth race Put 114 pounds of prunes in a stewpan, OMALIA sily from Aloha favorite i vater. Cov and set o ENVINGS, . adding a little wate Cover pan : n T | back of range to simmer slowly until pruncs nernlly Meager and Ex- B | ment Unnustained. are tender, Rub through colander, sweeten to ) WASHINGTON, April 10 ~With the ex- ption of two races the flelds at Bennings | 5 taste, then frecze same as ice eream, When Ay were maiger in slze and the con- tests were xciting, Two favar /2 e ’ frozen serve on a plate with water ice around it; ,,;f{"‘.'n'f.l ?":“J; Yivasion. "ol ‘r!.‘fi;‘n{.“,"' pe : WareR Icn: nOne pint clarified sugar, 3§ darters. Hond. ahat 1o Bl 3 pint water, rasp 2 lemons on sugar, juice ofl.') e lemons and 1 orange. Add together and strain B WS he Dethng Wes, l:fi:.’f.’:"‘::v{y"r' g ’ 4 / through hair sicve. When cold freeze ice finish fourth. Eleven horses con cream, | Wins it the fourth, ‘the g to . A Birisic, at 10 to 1 i the b Gy fan et p C Ke wan fecond, u neck in front of Give fnd rane a Take, third, Midnight Chimes, the favorite, | J - finished in the ruck Impe st n out sider at 8 to 1, took the fifth gth, 3| fourese the ‘faverite, - coming in second One cup sugar, ¥ cup butter, .S | First Whip and Alsike were backed evenly 3 BY INNINGS. {10 Win_ in the 1a8t. In an exciting anih }i cup water, 8 eggs, 2 teaspoon- 0600 00 40 1-3|First Whip beat his competitior by @ neck e e 0 -t] fuls bakiag powdsr (level), v 5, R SRS A Sweethearts Strack ou By Frecland, 5; by ( ham, | TWO RIDERS FINED AT TANFORAN, 7 Y B i L Hases on balls: Off grated rind of % alemon, 1 cup walnuts . ."‘J‘"‘{‘y””. ore ownsend, | 3 0 Pay # Oavelessn chopped, 1 cup steamed and chopped f / p 5 ) One cup sugar, 1 cup sour cream, 1 Aaiire hetamn, TTood (Unse (SAN F HIBCO. Al prunes. Balke in loaf shape, putting a - X teaspoonful baking powder, 3% tea- orics of long shots. close \ inch of salt Koo Fiding of Ransch were the features of layer of batter on bottom of cake pan, i (97 spoonful soda, 1 egg, a pi -BURNS THRO!JS WASEM;':";...,»K’«"“]'v % 10 0 T ChANse, 100K the then a layer of prunes and a layer of R 3 & and flour sufficient for stiff dough. Third Fatla, Thoush |11 (e sams prive won e et el e nuts, having cake at the top. Bake in 3 = ? . y Roll out one-half quite thin and spread Them in Gue | e iandad Catnorina e oy sunsch, who a slow but steady oven. : with layer of finely chopped prunes. 4 e B Siifalon, von by e noss Roll the other half and put on top. am Prejudice, while \ was ' hird, I, April 10— (Spectat | only a T u: away. ow Tall, (he \ Cut in shape of hearts. Bake in quick and BrEating ok o e | Btte Whs PaL B s weneral care: cisco says: , )vm‘\\- beforo ' packed hous | joar L cetence |::'r|-:(1m;'.:u_u:‘ln‘ | “Most of th " t-d i was Cclose - and - exeiting | o0 in the thitd. racerand oy ost o e present-day prunc 5 ugho it Wisem the first fall Mission in the third race and msing g {ly, When half set, it minn s, e o i ‘. 1 “‘..”fi..fl'fli'}’.‘\":'y'\lfi"'m LU trade has been built up by Make 1 pint of lemon jelly. spectiyaly, | Dan' Melntyr , will meet, cach to carry 114 St . lace prunes, which have been steamed and champlon’ of the northw " I hyslcl'ans recommendations. Fg d, at in‘ter\'als around the sides of the it LA o o | — he California Prune is nature's “toncd, ik near, who cinim m wav - | selt by & neck bridge | minsgony b met (he Com. finest laxative and tonic, There :"'_‘;:: ::;L;x:‘t&icbear;t:r. Serve with whipped q iy Ivania, | 4t Clurics alleys, and one point { is c.omblnesl the dehcl.o.us taste of A unahine RO (ABHI 20 fort HANTS fruit, the highest nutritive value in the first and second Inninge of [ i . of any food, and the greatest health-giving qualities of any fruit Panmsyivania tovas. Shedees '“'“"“'l‘“ 2 | Hidoees Wil b or food. When people learn this, and learn also that prunes Georgetown 33000000068 i [ : { can be served at one-third the cost of meats and breadstuffs, i ke R R R R e R e " il and at one-twentieth of the cost of medicines they will have Fanarivin Loary sad Bennet, - : p L learned a valuable lesson. Select large and perfect prunes. Waurwick <AL the M R s fio 0 Sosm If you asit your own doctor, or talie Dr. Noble's advice and ~ Wash well in warm water. Steam one Warwiek |.A|.\'431" PR e M ¥ ahaeneien § Tl SR eat prunes every day in some form as fruit, dessert, or confec- lhour and then remove the stones, Stuff Wl three furlon B ., wits ‘won by L, PKIng. | tion, you will acquire a knowledge of a taste that you never with % a date each, some English wal- HOI 1 tho'agms Methelios, “with Leste elati " : 5 : dreamed the California Prune possessed. The time is not far nuts chopped fine and alittle powdered MeGovern Pasnes Throus oMY ) q off when the California Prune will ranik meats and bread in sugar. Fill them full, shape nicely and ey Mediovern, he Bumous gl will |- Newport the larder because of its superior value, more delicious taste roll in powdered sugar. They are bet- ss throug! e elty th g, o NCINNA J i v i e P G B Ll time during the méeting (he (rack 4t News and greater economy. ter if made a week before using. booked with RCAT G h port today was in splendid sha It was may be persiaded to stop v | bad day for the ta Jockey w short Vst It i i another bad day for the ackey The Association issues a book containing 100 recipes for' Spud” Farlsh, - ns a oy has been reinstated by ] 50, preparing prunes in every way, which were obtained by a yoRT Hoba o Ll : T e et prize contest participated in by the very best coolis and chefs of California. This book ORT DODGE, T, April 10 (Bpecial.) o ™ AL o meeting of business men of {he b pmpetink o vuchions men ot The'cliy || The date for the wres ch botwe together with a “Prune Primer,” which will delight the little follks, will be sent free on would have w base ball team. A contract | Chicugo has been net for Baturdes might request. has been closed with V. ¢ April 20, oot | Apell b, Burn lelegraphed trom Cnl Address CALIFORNIA CURED FRUIT ASSOCIATION, San Jose, Cal. rangements will be made accordingly. Couhig Wina Eleven-Round Bout LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 10.—Tom Con- i . ey " iy A, AT - hig of Dunkirk, wias tonight given . Of m New Catarrh Cure, the dectsion oy ddie Conne'ly ot “New A large and constantly increasing major- [ Brunswick in the “eleventh “round of a twenty-roind bout. “Connelly was all bu ity of the American people are catarrh suf- | out und the police stopped the x\um.'l ik our changoubla clute ot e ot 90| s mmunn ctty: o1 1minotn senaer, 3. | BING COUNTERFEITER'S END | ifiewion to rotara bum to doter STOCKMEN FOR COMMITTEES X% : o Frultful R w. investigation has clearly proven that many | JACKSONVILLE, 1L, April 10.—The Kan- say City ball team played an exhibition One of the biggest raids in the history of e diseases, known by other names, are really | gime hero today with the tenm from the 9 ¥ i Bpringer of the Association Am- caturrh. Formerly the name catarrh was | fllinols School for the Deaf. The visitors | Jehn Albert Bkoog, Wanted by Two G".l the secret wervice was mado tonight by resident Bpring R applied ahuost exclusively to the common | WoN, & to 2. Batteries: Schmidt and Bee Lies Helpless in Howpital. Chief Hazen, as the result of the arrest of nounces His Relections. Dkl catarthy- but- the throat, stomach, | YIIe; Hart and Krejol emments, Lies Helpless in Howpi Skoog. Chief Hazen, after talking with ltver, bladder, kidneys and intestines are Sk o d a following a clue i Natlonal, 3; Interstate, 2. 008 todky. And 2 5 s subjoct to catarrhal discases as well as tho ATI, April 10.—The Cinelnnati . 8 which he found in Skoog's pocket, went o | NEBRASKA AND IOWA MEN TO SERVE| I cure stricture ol Niag A Teague toim defeaten the Dayton | SHOOTS HIMSELF WHILE BEING PURSUED | huilaing in Grand uvenue. Brooklsn. and ith i In fact, wherover there is mucous mem- fatale league taam here toduy, the arrested Bmile Mobert, a Swede. One of ; RSN without cutting or . y cor I “Batterles: Hahn' an . s bty lante s . Cleveland brano thero is a feeding ground for catarrh. Tight”und Smink, Dunham and | poiel e Too | 1o me B omplcie ReNntaLiening Blank idney . dilating, thus The usual remedies, inhalers, sprays, v SHED AQUAS. VAR QUG JNE HEUAD, ¢ douches or powders, have been practically | snamrock T e QUISRTARS 1y Hign Deivniby slae for the.00-kronsh nofes and 106-kroner avoiding the hor- tailures, as far as anything more (han tem- | GLASGOW, April 11--Shamrock Fagter Ne L notes of the Bank of Copenbagen were » Sordry rellet was concerned, because they | Aiied ot rucing gt the aiamrock 1. Polle among the tools. They were buried among rors of surgery. > gty 4 cith. | Yesterday for Gourlek, where its sails the plates for making a £20 bill on the simply dry up the mucous secretions, with v vi — bent and where it' will be made rea Bank of Scotland, which the secret service out having the remotest effect upon the | for the trials with the challenger nk Scotland, A e o blood and liver, which are the real sources Ty 5 NEW YORK, April 10.—It came out to- | ©f Great Britain has been trying to run of catarrhal diseases .-mv"\flr.":"n:l'fi.“"r':::l“\'l"' night that & man supposed to be Albert | down. It has been known for some years that|who passed thiough this ity wesword | Jensen, who attempted to commit suicide the radical cure of catarrh could never }""’f(" rn”nrd;--l ulru'l r“»‘.mt‘- a l{..w» winter | by twice shooting himself in the head while come from local applications, but from an | Peok on the American Derby o 10 Win | peing pursued by a crowd in West street 00 01 8 ¢ Dot ¥ interhal remedy, acting on the blood ana | "0 0 his tlly Sadie 8 in the Derby vesterday, is not Jensen at all, and is expelling the catarrhal polson from the W yiale 51 New York, 4. wanted by the government authorities in s 9 N V- YORK, April 10.~Yale university nd Swede 1e n reality atem, < i base ball team' played the 'York Mo | 0ie country and Swedsn, Hs la'in restity A new internal preparation which has | (jori) leagne team ut the pole srosmas 11is | John Albert Skoog, a Swede, 3 years old, been on the market only a short time, has | afternoon and defeated the New Yorkers, 5 | born In Stockholm and the son of a prom- met with remarkable success as a genuine [ to 4. inent and wealthy family. radical cure for catarrh e Rock, 2. He early began a criminal carcer and is 1t may be found in any drug store, sold SPRINGS, Ark., April 10.—Pitts- | pronounced by officers of the United Stat under the name of Stuart’s Catarrh Tableis, 2 75 Little Rock (Southern league), 2. | secret service one of the most expert coun- largo pleasant tasting lozenges, composed asalanaryems L e terfeiters alive. In March of 1897 he es- principally of antiseptic ingredients, Bucal- | ¢ aRT O 5, W. Va., April 10, | caped from the penitentiary at Joliet, Ill., 2 ¥ptol, Gualacol, Sanguinaria, Hydrastin and [ —University of Virginis Princeton, 9 while serving a sentence thero for making | money. Only 50 cents. Waukesba, Wis. o sound, healthy condition MASTER 8 TALIST, similar catarrh specifics B g Y and passing counterfeit $20 bills, and Chief Committee on Transportation—E&, $. Gos- ¥ : oAt e i Dr. Alpslee in speaking of the new . X, .‘I\':.rn b TS S e o e L e HYMENEAL ey, Plasetall, Arln: W, P: Boltan Woode cure also to stay cured VARICOCEL E, SPECIFIC BLOOD POi catarrh cure says: I have tried the new | folk. § <) Lo & has a bench warrant for SKoog's arrest catarrh remedy, Stuart's Catarrh Table ACON, Ga., April 10.—Cornwall, 5; Mer- [ which has been issued from the United — upon thirty or forty patients with remark- | “ TARLOT My original and strictly mod- ern treatment for Stricture cures the disease without cut ting or dilating, thus avolding the horrors of surgery. It is the only treatment that sbould ever be used, and the only one recommended by the legions of men who have recently been DENVER, April 10.—President J. W, Springer of the National Live Stock asso- lation ki appoluted the following stand- ing committ Tvaiva O | Bokra 0TGRS T obiason, Den- Hartford, Conn., cratched his leg with ) Yeri M. Daugherty, Sidney, Neb.; Timothy a rusty wire. Inflamation and blood poi- [ Kinney, Rock Springs, Wyo.; C. F. Martin, soning set in. For two years he suffered ver; John W. Springer, Denver : intensely. Then the best doctors urged mmittce on Finance—C. W. Baker, Chl- | cured by it. It acts immediately amputation, “but,” he writes, “I used one | “4€0; Paul McCormick, Billings, Mont; | and directly upom the Stricture, 2 bottle of Electric Bitters and eleven and a (A ¢. Cleveland, Cleveland, Neb.; Harry | dissolving it completely and | balt boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and | Trower, Kunsa o Mo 8. J. oldam, | dislodglog all diseased tissue my leg was sound and well as ever.”” For | Ponca City, O, Y which comes away in strips or cruptions, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, sores | Committee on Legislation P. Bush, | shred-like fibre, allaying all and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has | I Texas; W. B. Powell, Shadeland, Pa.; | irritation and inflammation and’ no rival on earth. Try them. Kubn & Co, [Jesse M. Smith, Layton, Utah; John T.| leaving the canal entirely free will guarantee satistaction or refund | Cowan, Cowans Mills, Va.; . W. Harding, | from obstruction and fn a DEBILITY and all rof Ticatl ON. NERVOUS . oo and all reflex complications a nd grroclute diseases and weaknosses o d, 0. T.; H. W. Mc Topeka Kan.: [ men. To these maladies ‘aione 1 have earnestly devoted the best e of my life Hame R Aoan Solomon Luna, Los Lunas, N. M. A. E.| I make po charge for Drivate counsel and give to each patient n LiZiAL CONTRA [ s ; 1 ol - A e it P o hold our promises. Is it not worth your white to Investigite a cure t J N. C., April 10.~Brooklyn, | States clrcult court for the northern dis- | piNOLN, April 10.—(Special.)—Miss Ma- | G8ffee, Marl Ak Markets—pr, | Made life anew fo multitudes of ment . Joo N SR ablo. satisfaclory sults, They clear the | ;" Kalcigh, 1 trict of Ilinofs. mie Muldoon of this city, former deputy oo on ‘Forelgn Markele—Dr If you cannot call at our offices, write your symptoms fully m:l; RIS LAY ARED. IRSIINUE A0 100k e ot Lead A Bl wn: Winisd 10r Snafsn. Caliass: State audltor under Audltor Cornell, waa Nebi 1 Rlchard. Weish Eo CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. ¥ doughs s ENVE —~The News today married today to George HefMey also of Ol f . fr 3 ever seen, and although they are what 18 | waver: Th Tomn marese or Yoy 'siiofa¥ | Skoog is wanted in Sweden for making Tmas 6dhy. 1o Beotee Hatly, slso OF | goco ey Ofce Honra—Krom 8 A, M. to 8 I, M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 13M, called a patent medicine and sold by drug- | {rust has that the selling | rice (and passing a large number of counterfeit M S RARIER L ®| Committee on Sanitary Measures—a. gists, 1 do not hesitate to recommend them | £OF lead en reduced from $ fo S.9 | notes, such as are issued by the Bank of i . . Howard Davison, Mill Brook, N. Y Over- 0] lool 0 er - as 1 know them to be free from cocalne ] e oo o aan & e further | gwoden, This work was done early in 189 i e e T — | ton Lea, Nashville, Tenn.; H, B. Bradfute slala Elflctrn Madlca' Inst"“ta' and oplates, and that even a little child r 3 lgrlmo has been in cffect | 8koog having goue to Sweden at once after Countless thousands bave found a bie Cedarville, 0.; John €. Leaman, North may use them with entire safety.” o dyreoment with 'the (rust ‘b e | B8 escape from Jolic 00k was identi- N oree £rom nasel oatsth, throat | BI0-AN. Agvees th the try nes [ 40 Gt the Hudson street hosyital by Chiet | 2 (0 the body in Dr. King's New Life | Yakima, Wash.; 1i. B. Carroll, St Paul 1308 Farmam Streat, Batwasn (3ih and 14th Strests, Omaha, Neb, uy sufferer from nasal catarrh, throat |cept the $4 rate regardiess of the marm o © Hudson stre spital by Chief | Minn r J Pills, which positively cure constipation, N . or bronchial trouble, catarrh of the stoms I'L'\'j" "’5 '5;;3; .:2‘:‘:\ 'l“l:l:‘:_..‘:u}m an Hazen. Yesterday the wan attempted to | o headachs, Q1ssIneRs, Jaundice, melarie. Consulting Members—Dr, Charles A ach, liver or bladder will find Stuart's Ca- | % y January | pags counterfeit h0-kroner notes on the 1 and the (rust now olaims that on. s n fever and ague and all liver and stomach | ¥¢il, Denvers Dr. Victor A. Norgaard tarth Tublets remarkably effective, pleasant | ount of everproduction ii” s "unable ‘t | Bauk of Copenbaken at a banking house on | ypouy (14 RS AVC S0 Lver aul SUOMACH |\, gion 1, c.; Dr. R. J. Kiebers, Cor- and convenient, and your druggist will tell | maintaiu the te. lower Broadway. 'The notes, although datea | weukon' Oply 350 A% Kubn & Cors arug | Pus Christl, Tex ; you they are absolutely free from any in- | Arreated for Wite-Benting. 1897, were crisp and new. They weie ap- | giore Committee on Horses—J., B, Castleman, jurlous drug 1. Linn, colored, of 106 South Twenty. | Parently good, however, and were accepted | —— | Loulsville, Ky.: Mortimer Levering, La- F1) ° elghth avenye. went home drunk Wednos- | Skoog being pail American money in ex- The Indian and the Northwest. fayette, Ind.; Earl €. Huldckoper, Mead- I he Dots A rll 15 Y DA inealaus My phe on found bY | change. A few moments after 8koos left | A bandsomely ilustrated bosk. gust is- | ville, Fa - fuce downward.' Afte: reviving she saiq | a0other man entered aud presented some [ sued, containiug 115 pages of interesting | Commitice on Cattlo—Jt. C. Buel, Rapid her husband had beaten her and he was ar- | slmilar notes. This looked suspiclous and t nd | historical data, relating to the settlement | City, 8. D E. A, Harris, Marshalltown, $l 500 H P 17c foated Dy Baiiol Sapductor Fahey sud | skoog was recalled. He appeared Dervous |af the sress norwest with mue ioaeRt | el O sk, Ghiaer ’ mn rizes 4 and started to walk away engravings of Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, | Committee on Sheep—M. B, Owinn, Bolse, ed € d er o tuster's | 148ho; R. €. Juds Portland, Ore.; J e gl o LOCAL BREVITIES. Word ¥ alan Niares s Red Cloud and other noted chiefs; Custer's | 1daho Portland, Or J battleground and ten colored map plates, | Engleand Guaran! ou Absolute Com. { There will be a special meeting of the showing location of the various tribes d = ket e h g ! Mcial of the banking house said to bim. | ! An AN to Digents A directors of the Young Men's Christian as- | ©! g back to 1600, y gontie o an wheal” Tour wiea"t ; soclation at'1 pem. today . " @ | At the mention of the 'word “policeman b, Bovat ol per cqpy. On sale at ticket | Malt-Nutrine i the oae tonic for persons AT o0 e Tov. The people of All 8aints’ church will dine | Skoog turned and fled down Broadway, fol Sas oL BRI GAF ARRY /OB ¥ ; with weak stomachs. It is relished and Moles. warts, superfiuous bair You Bl 8 10dogt bt [ it Mctropolitan hall this evening and danc- | lowed by two policemen and a large crowd, | NS¢ Chicago & North.#stern rallway, 1401- | ¥ Dleonial ! | . o d, no matter in what condition the and al) dlsfitring blem shes aro ing will be indulged in after dinner. There | poi . 1403 Farnam street Pedal only 38 Miles. wilt be no charke of any kind and il mem. | Policeman Brady caught up with him in 5. It regulates digestion, gives speedily and permanenily re- satistied riders lagt year. bers of the parish will be weloome. West street koog in the meantime had Jepetiated s g et Frec joved ; impe efor- The members of the Commerclal club gre | drawn a pistol and as Brady came up (0 ; y | entire system. Prepared only by the An- Full fuformation with oo fme. oclock Friday night o ‘diseuss” with” the | 1M Be turned the revolver upon himselt, | suiesman for the TiutiMaxe MANUfACIUE: | heuser-Busch Brewing Assn, St Louis. U DERMATOLOGIST WOODBURY vallroad from Omaha to Emporia, Kan was taken to the hospital. Shouid we re- | W"blrglar, ana dled"t/ Ke Hours laier® | manager Anheuser-Busch branch, Omahe. I o ted, ueut on'n Stay here or I'll call a policeman,” an CURE Wllll!l'.n’ !