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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1903. S— LONG IS HOLDING HIS OWYN trretrn i oteimons soroce ot can- | RUSHED FUEL HALTS TRADE | retai e oty Trere wae 'S0 mich fornia to ths northern border of Virginia [ The" dFat event ‘ot the Michigan champlon: | Trouble with Kidoeys Comolicates the |agatast splenetic o bouihann fovee. Tue|Dma Says Hailroads' Effort to Believe oLt Much Valuable Machinery Destroyed by ith Ex-Zec.ctary’s Couiition probibition will last from January 81 to Panize Restrists Disteibation, VISITIPiG GIRLS. VICTORIOUS Accident at Fisgara Falls. mrer | | oln Sends Two Superior Basket PHYSICIANS FEAR URAEMIC POISONING BLACKS FIGHT JIM CROW CARS | ALL INDUSTRIES CONTINUE TO PROSPER Ball Teams to Play in S— “ Omaha. B Davic piivEy Seet RIPRE 06 SibiEy nd’ 20876 | pinet ‘Woens Atone BuNlr Bisanse oF kol - Faultless Hospital at Doston and Shows PR - Determination to Carry Conl to Lincoln hasket ball teams came to Omaha | . last night and carried away two games | .llt No Symptoms for the T Freesing Costomers at from the two teame of the Young Women's u y ‘ Christian association. The games were o Ren Machinersy. Worse. o : - ANl Hazards. played at Germania hall before an audlence . ST. LOUIS, Jan A call has been Is | which packed the avallable space to over sued for a mass meeting of colored citl — | flowing and so demonstrative in its ap-| pg g . o Lok BOSTON, Jan. 30.—The following bulletin | zens, to be held in this city on February | NEW YORK, Jan %.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s l'r“"'_l“;- S5 e DN HE INe i 0 | IAOARA FALLS, N. Y. Jan. $0-Nif0 . - ng was |1, to protest against the passage of a bill | \eekly Review of Trade tomorrow will reaten ca e gam 4 ¥ | which etarted by the explosion of ome of on the condition of ex-Governor Long v P say tators were mors ordecly in thelr mani{esta- B~ {ssued at §:90 this morning enforcing the use of “jim crow” cars on | tions of feeling. the big transformers In the power hou Governor Long has had three hours of Missourl reilrosds prosper, while the fuel situation has srown Domestic trade and industry continue to| The first game was between the Young |of (he Niagara Falls Power and Condult jeep during the night, besides several ", "aaqiiion to this, prominent colored | less distarbing through the special effor.s | voim oy iy stian aesoclation team of Lin. | company last night destroyed thousands of | naps. The Kidneys are a littl re active coln and the second team of t local - . t ed | Of transporters, aided to no small degree Ny B fal dollars worth of valuable machinery and And he is certainly holding his own men from all over the state are requested | pf Ta o LoD, Small degrec | assoclation. Before the game was fairly | e femperature, 1002; pulse, 8. respiration, | to assemble at Jefferson City on Tuesday, | products has bech restricted by ‘ihe dfa. | Under way it was found that the floor was | doubtless will mean great loss to mo 8 J. WINTHROP B8POONER. | pepruary 3, and appear before the house | crimination in favor of coal and shippers | 100 (herruns an tho night advanced, The | the bg factories here, some of which must Although Mr. Long came to the hospitdl | (oo Baving tbe bill in charge are importune. Clearance sales are about| gucond game was between the girls' team | remain idle for weeks two weeks sgo with catarrh of the bladder | ended, leaving only small stocks of winter [ o the ‘University of Nebraska and the| The officers of the company were not It was mot untll Tussday that his condition | Boods "Advance bueinees in spring dellv- | fet team of the Omaha Youn§ WOmeN's | prepared to give an estimate of the dam- became at all untav6rable SALVADOR VOLCANO ACTIVE | e uberatiy "8t tome piaces the har- | O o isitors demonstrated | #%e, but they admitted that the situation t ness seuson opens favorably. In most 5 tter drilled, bi o vo! aly cripple the At that time symptoms of the grip set - - | that they were ot only better drilled, but | was serious and would bad Py Delches Smoke and Fire at Freguent | cases where there is delay on fuel account in and Dr. Hugh Cabot, who had been at- | i ere faster and more certain than the s plants depending upon Niagara falls manufacturing plants are busy, though | lhoni ¢ e o first e Omang | Many plants depending upon > a tending him, called the family physician Intervals and People Are Be- cost of materials and labor s high. Firm | loam jeame i e e B e Gnthe | power, not only in this city, but in Buffalo, Dr. J. Winthrop Spooner of Higham. Later coming Alarmed. Arently or yinished Products are conse. Leecond halt made a remarkably good show- | Lockport and Tonawanda. The fire is sald Dr. E. G. Cutler of thia city was also taken O Taltwns tarmves are bonsrmmy e Ming. | Al through (ne Kames fouls were fre- | to have been caused by lightning, which into the case. BAN' FRANGISOO, Jas, 90~The vol. | DEires thus avallable showing an in- | focil' (DS BECUL U 0™ et naif | prevailed throughout this section during On Wednesday the patient became mildly | SA3 g _ {rease of 5.7 per cent over last year and | of'the wecona game, where out of eight | the night. delirious and a new eomplication in the | Cano Isalco, in the Central American re- | 1.9 per cent over 1% | Points four were made on free throws by | As soon as possible the work of replacing the damaged cables was begun and tem failure of the kidnéys to perform - thelr Public of Salvador, has increased in ac- Miles of Fuel Cars ldle. | the visitors and four from the feld, the of loaded cars and thousands of | lineup of the first game was as follows porary arrangements were made with the functions set in. Sihce then the physicians | (1Vity and there is fear of an eruption. M same as made by the Omaha team. The have been fearful of uraemic poisoning For several months thie volcano has been | tons of coke plied in_the vards at Con- ha—14 19— incoln | Njagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Light ; _ | smoking, but now fire fasues. from the | Nelisville tell ‘the story of conditlons in ‘Stevens. Maud Millard | o Bromirliyp At 10:30 this forenoon the following bul- | *MO% £ 18 8k Seai b e | the fron and eteel industry. Furnaces are r Bortha Griffin | company, whereby power was secured for letin was issued by the physicians in at. | crater and is accompanied by rumblings. | ciosing because of the fuel shortage. By hall Helen Torbitt | operating the local and Buffalo trolley line. titaow uney MF; LoNE The offcers of ~the steamer City of | Eiving conl, live siock and hable goods | i Bak forwara.... B Hutchinson | “Twentg of the Afty-five factories at Lock. Yaties ‘aail ht. e | PADAMA Teport that the volcano belches |} ence’ railrouds * helped consu dary Bird...[[guard. .. Ruth Woodsmail | o "0t o TIE B T g (o the Mr. Long had a fairly good night. emoke and fire at intervals of about fifteen | CYCTYWhere, but at the expense of the lead- guard Bess Kaley 3 b condition this morning shows no symptoms ing manufacturing fndustry. Many plants rec: Anna Barr, Umpires: Miss | fire. The newspaper plants and smallet for the worse ul;d n: x:“.uum;m his l\;ouull‘ minutes, are .vrr.;.»;\v,;rrr\m‘u::u‘ on vart time, ani| patterson of Brownell Hail and Miss Ma- | factories are idle and the street car service ) At 4:30 an oficial bulletin was fssued ew orders’ for distant delivery are Cither | comber of the high school $5 8t & (A4S ExSont one Tixe i BorTieo ey | o sought or offered owing 1o the uncertainty neup of the sccond & by Dre. Cutier and Cabot as follows: | STEAMER TO BE TOTAL LOSS 3 i ,,‘,.,;M‘. ! l,l,‘?“’h,.,‘_" Wil prevall, | ineup of the sccond games .y | The fire was caused by a bolt of lightning | Wn.L;mrnouwcsEsonf “'Mr. Long has passed a comfortab! s stated that delireries of pig Iron 10 | cargline Fibiger...center...Pearl Archibald [ which struck a cable with defective insu- IMORE . There 1a little change in his condition, but | Gult Stream Goes Ashore Near Cape | h® leading consumera are several months | isihel Lorance ... forward......Minnie lation, causing a short circuit, which blew | te n behind and spot Bessemer has risen, and | b athis orward. . ....Edith Craig what there 1o is for the better May in a Heavy Fog but there i much irregularity, as evidenced | Fonim ramt. . guard Tlva Siy | up & transformer in the house. i by the decline in cast pipe. Locomotives | Bqith Bake guard Alice Towne | BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan, 830.—The trolley | BARS OUT SOUTHERN CATTLE s+ Mo M R I TR A TR Roferee: Miss Woodsmall, Umplres: MISs | jines in this city which get Yhelr power | THILADELPHIA, Jan. 30—The Clyde | cqiibment ia it aateily oo demand. whig | Po(LEFEon and Miss Macomt R R L e e State of Maryland Institutes Strict | line steamer Gulf Stream. from New York | strictural material is still a feature. Many | IFI today, but by the use of storage batteries » 6 Brovent Piver [for Philadelphia, is ashore eleven miles | additional contracts tor bridse bullding are TWO WINNERS DISQUALIFIED LI T Thots et BONTIed atth et | only a limited number of cars were run. A number of plants were without light power. north of Cape May. It Is expected to be a | Peotweas is 36 total loss. A moderate southwest wind fs| . = o | New Orlenns Horses Swerve and Ia- - blowing with a heavy fog. PP e pbyr i Ml B G B B aall it terfere with Others, Thus kel BALTIMORR, Jan. 30.—Acting upon the | Gulf Stream left New York vesterday and | chankes. New business is I1ght. but most | Losing Money. W. B. Rankin of the Niagara Falls Ex uisit recommendation of (the stato live stock | it is presumed strépded during the night .,“f‘rlvwlryh; h:;vvnnlml..'lum ”’f"'fi on hand | Powsi' compatiy 6Ald: the 64Fly sorts 6t q 1 e o ore Wb b nd there are many biyers in the market . sanitary board, Governor Smith todsy | The crew of the vessel was removed in | foin‘olc A Tipper leather 'are more ac:| NEW ORLEANS, Jan. —Disquallfica- | damage were exaggerated. A full comple- signed a proclamation: forbidding the im- |safety by the .Ilfe-saving crew. The |tive, <hoe fuctories taking freely. . espe b i Mte of today's racing | ment of power for Buffalo was eent at Flavor EveryTest ortation of cattle Into Maryland from |gteamer carried no passenger clally of hemlock sole. . luyers have also Im of Gilead and Pay | noon and most of the lo sers were » ¥/ overed their wants for several months i Tt 0 RBL REFUNEIS | S 1cs il rs Ol I O SN er i ¢ as 10 oak backs, and calf skins are selling | L1 | ! Pnces ‘and " Interfered | fully supplied. Power house No. 2 was not = freely, Large quantities of Chicago picker | U sneh with the contending | injured and no machines, save some in hides ‘eold at unchanged prices, and for- | johyaes thas ¢ were disqualified. Pay | the transformer house, were damaged elgn dry hides are strong. the Fiddler the only beaten favorite. A better inquiry is noted for cotton goods, | ' pe Texas colt, Aransas Pass, made a | The company had cable on hand to re. sales are not materially increased, ow- | 500 show of his company in the baby |place the 7,000 feet burned out. The loss ing to the Indisposition of sellers to Fooe and landed & good stake for his peo- | wag th the neighborhood of $25,000. contracts. A number of lines ha | ple. Maxtalla has been sold to J. Giveu f vanced in price, the upward movement of | & Gop O SUn aving o naturul eftect, T | Ftner fne; track gond. Resuts: |WEATHER IS COLD IN OHIO R A T TR ) fall are now fully opened and buyers op- | Automaton second, Versifier. third. O e R W LB crate more freely. There is no eldence | Yime: 144 13 | Temperature Drops Thirty-Seven De- of speculative activity, wn;;n;-n,nmuul Second race, selling, six and one-half 14 Rweive Houve e e - wholesome condition of the market, | furlongs: Aracne won, Little Jack Horner arees in ve Capital, $50,000. Referznce, Stats Nat. Bank of Naw Orleans: and many lines have-bean withdrawm. A e hica: et 18 olivithang 928 Canal St., New Orleans, La. 280 Broadway, New York- || Fallires for e “week nimrered s “Third race. 2-vear-olds, thrce furiongs : e e United ¢ st M1 last "y Aransas Pass won, Miss Holady second, < and 3 in Canada, compared with 40 a year | Afoneas Fa ¥ Mme: 0:36% | ago. % ~ading. om R . T ime: mile and one-six-| CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 30.—The Weather | ewmmm e IMATE . . . | teenth: Optimo_w Chickadee second, | bureau thermometer here recorded a drop | e oo Lt o s neur third, Time: (152 v of Gil. | Of 37 degrees during the twelve hours end- | R e Bt od; 7 o'clock this morning. At that finished first, but was disqualified; | Ing at 7 o'c 4 a on Busincas for January fs.Far in Ad-| 300 G0S0ed 008G B0 Bashaway second, | hour the mercury marked 23 above zero \ . S anbetatian | Nyx third. Time: 1:%. ixteenth: Pay | . With the cold wave came a flerce fifty- NEW YORK, 0. ee .| " Sixth race, mile and onewsixteenth: Pay (g - " | i morrow will say: Fride et e (5| the Fiddler' finjthed first, but was dis- | five-mile-an-hour northwest gale and heavy January confirm ihe sanguine fomraiations | qualified; Polly Bixby won, Bean second, | snow squalls. The high wind made much and predictions made at'the outset of the | Swordsman third. Time: 15k trouble for the telephone and telegraph month. Wholesale and jobbing trade in companies sprin, . boo oes Oakland Hurdles Lifted s ' ' as ays sy e AT A .| ST. PAUL, Jan. 30.—Today was one o impie nome Ireatmen [ ever raiis Jobhing businesa in the leading cities east | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.—Showers the coldest of the season. Unofficial ther- » intervals toda and the track was ' and west belug the best ever recorded in | iloppy*ay Gakland. 1n the six and a half | mometers registered 14 below. The offcial 0 Kestore ru r.n‘ an e furiongs handicap Kenllworth took up 131 | temperature at 7 o'clock this morning was or i In proceding Seart et crade | Pounin, and ron casll from Pringest 11 | o pelow. Vigor of Youth. 1gports are hardly so favorable. [ faniy. and Yelowte . able weather dulls retail distribt tically left at the post. Our Three-Horse Play Datly at New Op- ||imisine i e Sumist sty Sear: |, Swio' o thejgonditon of me rack e |\GTATE SEEKS AMES’® BONDS ::;.‘r l:‘lu are attracting less than ordinary | "\{oather rainy: (rack slow. Results: G he W AEELE he Industrien no sten of MaEKing | sy "Issbeiita:wom Tom Mitchell sec:| Minnerots Sudmes Dicect suit com- leans Gets the Monzsy. tion s at it highest point, despite fuel and | Ok, g nerte third, Himes 1. meneed fur Favmor Hasor'y eCo) ACH one fle, selling Harry car shortages, and prices are higher. A: Becond "race; ane mils, gt I3 Batl Measy, TVILY in Timber 18 noted. the coumtrs ovor, | LHatcher won, Nellie Iorest second, kd The car shortage trouble increases rather | AG4GK NG TURGT T o viar: Favorita than grows better. Smaller than expected | won, Poorlands —second, Duke of York | MINNEAPOLIS, Minr., Jan. 30.--Judge movements of grain and lumber to market, e: 2:19 of tusl from producing centers to’ consum- | "Fourth, one- afid - three-sixteenths of a | HArFison. speaking for the district bench Here is our record in full last seven days' racing. ers and of general merchandise from whol O o A nilwortn won. Drincess | today, directed County Attorney Boardman z B salers and jobbers to retallers are reported | Tianie second, - yellowia lrd. Time g ivery horse played for our three-horse per day followe the country over. Preference is &l b:‘]rlmnm second, ~ Yellowtail third. Time: | to commence suit to collect the forfeited gy ¢ L s ing given to coal shipments, and some rail- | “Jfin six fourlongs, selling: Evander | P48 of Former Mayor Ames and to make | is giyen below, showing the losers, as well as the winners. roads are reported refusing all dead freight | won, Wartenicht second, Champagne third, | €Very effort to secure his arrest and return. | Look the list over: e S PR | Time: 1: The bondsmen are Thomas Lowry, Fred 2 i leather is likewise, cast and oo st and | rluxm, mile m,‘.: ;.“:«Tltlwnmbu:i-mn%u A’\l; Schick, W. T. Boutelle and W. R. Johnson. | The strength in cotton goods I8 In reality | (L&t qymon Dotterell second, Dupont | myey ‘are liable for $10,000. the ‘main reason shown for the ‘advance . R this week In the raw cotton market, though Vi 23 Ma St 1 smaller than expected receipts, better ca- | With the Bowlers, Jan. 23......Mauser, Sto 1 ..... .. B bles and the strength of spot cotton in the | The first and second teams of the Omaha dan;33.,... )t Yoy Dare, 13 to'2 ot *Woalen goods Tor next fall ke batne or- | 1ot e (b That e winning ‘these RN T T R e . ;\.vlr.>«x in :hi:‘ ((muu\illl s, :«.nl«‘uf mills. are ;I'r‘:.xg"n{ hne score: o # Jan. 24 ...5t. Roche,8to1........ hein pushed or spring deliveries. Raw | FIRST TEAM wool continues stron, nd price: @ Jan. 24......Jessle Jarboe, 10 to 1.... ¢ figed tide iyt a1 . 34 Towl, The iron trade is reported rather ‘quiet | Plerce .. * 17 4 53 Jan. 24 .....Scotch Plaid, 10 to 1 . and conservatiam 1s freely practiced Buys | Greenieat el B R OW Jan. 26..... Mamselle, 8 to 5.. ers are no doubt backward, because much [ MR - G | - of the business of last year was Qo : 38 e 3 t Jdan. 26......Hazel H,15 to 1.. 0la low’ quotacions. A algnificant feature | Benson .. [T 206 w8 50 Jan. 26......Potheen, 1 to 2....... :f.. ';llll'ywl:ll‘ lru:l nrli‘ruln 2?"" I)ecxl murkv:} Totals. 807 507 89 2468 «n In all leading markets, hsatasifosreses 801 ’ ; Jan. 27......Paramotint, 2 to 1... the lower yrices so n-».-ly“ predloted are SECOND TEAM. Jan. 27 X _‘."y Hunt, 7 to 2... {fll :'l, ‘mllt:;'hlllir.(-. notwithstanding the 1st 2 3d. Total act that production at present is In excess ey .. 136 12 408 Jan. 27......Abmuda 2 to 5... of e ‘laFent ‘ever belore. renorted. " The ; 1 3% Jan. 28. John Peters, 7 to 10 . .Won next few weeks ghould contaln develo) Utt ... . 192 g ments important both to producers d » ) 2 47 Jan. 28......Satin Coat,5 to 2......... 3rd conumers. Copper 18 strong and shows & | Beneell . 506 steadily advancing tendency. s Jan. 28. .Scotch Plaid, 4 to 5 -Won Public building sales of structural bars Totals e Jan. 29......H=You-Dare, 9 to 10. aane and plates have been large. Bar iron has e advanced $1 t W PR T ton. o st at Home, Jan.29......Harry New. 410 5......................2nd Wheat, incliding flour, exports for the| _WOme™ Golters Stay Jan. 29......Chickadee, 2t0 5 . ....Won “)';’kh::":“l';l h‘:‘"::zy ?;E"%f“x“m 4420,- N}C\\' \JHH\"{J“N\H \l{lj”;:}]l"'(.hilxr\xor;‘i‘!“a:\l; g PR ), 7 L~ ) nual meeting o e e Jan. 30......St. Cuthbert, 1 to 2.... ....Won 3,702,368 In this week & year ago and 56 | GOl association the following officers were Jan. 30......Aransas Pass, 6to 5...... .Won 000 in 1901 Wheat exports since July 1|elected: President, Mrs, W. Fellowes Mor- s aggregate 145,599,622 bushels, against i an, Baltusrol; vice president, Mrs. Wil- SR DO AR Bisinsisonerssinn sbasansssan il 346,156 last season and 115,825,646 in 1900. = | llam Shippen, 'Morrls County Golf club Corn exports aggregate 2,145,988 bushels, | treasurer, Mrs. F. 1. Wickham, Shinne- against 2,736,683 last week, cock Hills Golf club; secretary, N!i!l Ruth ago and 2847707 In 1901 'For the fiscal | Underhill, Nassau Country club. The com- . _“ A year exports are 20,400,500 bushels, against | mittee appointed to consider the advisabll- Net Profit on a 820 Play on Each Horse, 8170, After Deducting All Losses. || Bontueen®t Stason and US54 tn da0i. ~[‘lty of sending o woman's team wbroad re- l j' ‘ \' X . for the week ending January 29 number 20, agalnst 253 last week, 303 in the like Prospects next week are brilliant for a series of || Fek'n [0 25 In 1000, 1L in 190 and 97| | X1on gan, 3 —The Stewards' steepie- coups, such as the Scoteh Plaid killing we made at 10 J| % last week chete ean. wan -ty oy O W Th g e TR T I iy Ball and faits . e Stage Coach to 1 last SBaturday. We invite you to join us. A bridge steeple chase and both horses,were ) 08 10 BALL MEN SETTLE LITTLE kit Rightasls” e ey Shaiat | W of Heney Cly's e fen camied INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME v B R . TR e y . Thers s no longer day need for men'to suler | a iharough test and the enst has hess estresrdic WE "ANBLE Youfl chM'SSmNS Eastern League Adjourns with No De- | (0UrSe unconscious. King Edward at famous Kentuckians, Rare Old trom lost Vitality. - night pcolo, etc., | Dary. It has completely braced. ma w1 am o g tended the race Sunny Brook was sure to be in hen 16" ca ured: simo agic 'in " the | a8 Yigorous as whea & boy and you'sandot reeliee fon on Most Debated - avidence beasuse sveryone knew Brivacy' of “Your own toute ng. e weai | o oy 1y 1 T0 cbviate leaks over the wire, and_ to provent anyono: from {hwarting our Poluts, BURIED IN CYCLONE CELLAR that it was distilled in the good RTAL B TN by . Lol o s gy o {H0d planned daily coups, we are ourselves placing, through the foremost book- i and address o the ‘Dr. Knapp ’ pletely Teturaed. and ey : maker of the country, Mr. Sol. Lichtenstein, all of the money our clients wager e oL N old honest way and that its matchs g S0l Mot to the O Boe iargement i on our selections. NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The Eastern league | TA¥K10 Man Goes After Jar © ey ‘will glad)y send you the e tull pre : p Nothing Is communicated over the wires by us before the races to our magnates adjourned their three ShA 1 Sawatinwead O e S ree S evirybiig necenshry (or & QUK | troutia: 1y MALILK b g1, Uhe eceip aa’ diretady gubscribers. As a symbol of g00d faith, however, the day’s selections are placed session tonight without settling the Moliowing. taken from their daity mail, shows | “Don't. stop and wonder how. ihey . can wem in @ sealed envelope, addressed to each subscriber, and put in the mail at the circult question and without adopting {he Earth, Oy who Bave tebsn sdvantage of this | do his. Dt aa0d. taday; the oBu le ot New Orleans General Postofice at 1 p. m. daily. 'We guarantee that no horse proposed agreement binding the orgeniza. L b 1aa0d foday: the ofer s geasiss will be played for any client, except the name of that horse has been mailed tlon together for any term of years, — o s B a2 T Prease my sincers thinks for | & perfactly piain snv absglutely free, Just as to him in an envelope bearing the New Orleans postmark not later than 2 p. m Regarding the Baitimore deal, & commit- RKIO, M J 30.—(Speclal.)— ‘ent date. 1 Bave given your treatment | stated. Wrile today —Torh s of the day the races are run. After the races are run New Orleans cilents tee including President P. T. Powers mns "TM.K;," b nfl,::m,,‘,,. e ,Km,m of d tural plrity gan learn at our New Orleans office the names of the horses Mr Lichtensteln appointed with full power to act. It vwas | HeATY Bunny, a pi less flavor and natural pi been instructed to New York clients can learn at our New York o the general impression among the magnates | Fairfax, was buried beneath a cave-in of made it an ideal stimulant. nts will recelve the news by telegraph, if they so o after the adjournment that Baltimore would | dirt in a “cyclone cellar” vesterday after- ams at cost of subscriber. In addition, we undertake to place [ be given the franchise T Not aged, colored, or flavored | in the hands of the Editor of the New Orleans ITEM before the races the se- President Powers announced ths cet. | BOOD at 1 o'clock. The bddy was not r % lections the money will be played on, and also. o advertise nest marnine the ing of the board of the Natonsl Asmcrs: | covered until 3 o'clock and life was ex- byartificial chemioal processes. names of the horses in the New York' DAILY AMERICA, which is the recog- tion of Professional Base Ball Leagues | tinet SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY'CO., nized racing authority of the country. would be held In New York within the next | . rodn o a cyclone destroyed con- Jellerson County, Ky, For the security of persons to whom ouvr fame and financial standing are ten days to discuss and formulate plans WO TMEN age & o . unknown, and h to follow us at New Orleans, the Maxim & Gay Co. and declde what stand the great minor | Siderable property in this section of the refers to the State National bank of New Orleans and turfmen generally. league organization will take In the com- | state and sinca that time the people have ing conference between the (wo big leagues GURED To STAY GURED anE Mr. Powers also sald that a meeting ¢ one In after a Jar of tomatoes when P y ) VEn charges for placing your money at the track are 6 per cent of t vee! 1d as soon as 4 -~ ainted with it, the disease may manifest ltself in the form of winnfngs. ‘slatements are mailed you weekly, with theck for any profty - Ac. || heuy,*® 2007 49 Johuson arrived from che § These sxfiuter from Uitheumatic Pains, BUR or swollen Joints. Lruptions or Copper: Golgred 5 R MUSIC FOR THE MOURNERS Denses whieh sup the pleasu the Faea o Body, Mitla Ulcers, in. the Mouth or on the Tonkue Gave fect. Official closing odds, as published in the New York DAILY AMERICA, A i — L] Ll the recognized racing authorily of the east, are guaranteed. Automobile Show Opens. % " 44 attat B ¥ " tle of Juven Pills. One bottle Jike Decay of the Fiesh and Bones If vou have y o or similar s at which a new national eemen 0 be hod & foar of storms TEHMS ‘"D co"mnu"s‘ adopted. al agreement 18 10 be | Tprie was kept in this cave and Bunny The fee for our three-horse wire is $10 ‘weekly. Mr. 8ol Lichtenstein's Johnson, Pulliam and Powers would be —— {ie Miug of ali Disenses. 1t Y De eher Rarngiiary of contrnetad. Chseithe counts accepted subject to withdrawal by you on telegraphic notice to that of life should take a dollar bot ‘swollen Tonsils, Falilng Out of Halr or Eyebrows, and finaliy 8 Leprenes The following are the minimum sums that are accepted for betting LONDON, Jan. 30.—The automoblile show ¥ . tions o - by, e T e resiit of life work_ It cont Eerous Arugh or other Murious - For a $ daily play on each horse » hich opened at the Crystal palace today is Directions in Will for ¥ ereate profound wonder. This med : e reking. 1t goes to the very bottom oOf. the dlécasn ‘and forees put evecy 300 £ RVERD AL on b haret.. B by far the largeat ever held In this coun- Faneral. wore vejuvenating. vitalizing force than h pany king. It fjoen.to.the ¥ 1nd symptom disappears completely” and For a 0 daily play on each horse.... . 1 Bl etween %0 and 60 cars “are ex- ever been offered. Sent by mail in plain pe » ; a W a « ~ orever. ~ The biood. the tasue flosh, the bones and the whols &ystem For 0 daily play on each horse 18 Diblted. bestdes 13 - circulating on the | OAKIAND, Cal, Jan. 30.—The will of| package only on receipt of this adv. and i raneed. parified and restored rlect heal'h, And the DAtient prephred new for & 30 daily play on each horse F Sfounds for the use of prospective pur- | oo ey, an eccentric capitalist | This is 8 worth of medicine for one doliar. for the duties and pleasures of BROWN'S ‘BLOOD 'CULE a Lo For & $100 daily play on each horse..... 6% asers . e & apita iade hy it originators C. I. [{ood Co., pro fants one month. MADE EY DR. BROWN, 88 Arch Street Philadeiphia Omaka Beat kD Who died on Januaty 23, has Just been | .o, jjocd's Sarsavariila, Lowell Bold enly by Shermun & MeConneli Drug Co., 16th & Dodie Sto. Omaba. For |lr(elr] fuma, in proportion. One week's information fee of $10 must eaten at Slous City. opened. It directs that no religious serv- - . | accompany a tting accounts. BIOUX CITY, Ia., Jan. 30.—(Speclal Tele- | ices be held iis funeral, but sugges: | Remit direct to the Maxim & Gay company, 28 Canal street, New Orleans || gram ) The Bous” City High scnspt do: | 1cos be held at his tuneral, Bt Sussesis MEN AND WOMEN, | = ——— All_sccounts received by the Maxim & Gay Co will be played at the track feated the Omaha High school in & basker | (D8t & band of music be provided for the p Use Big @ for unnatural by Mr. Bol_ Lichtenstein—or some other agent of the Maxim & Gay Co., and the ball game by the score of 21 to 19, The | entertalnment of the mourners discharges.infammatioos errerr e tt ettt et et ieieststeel Maxim & Gay Co. will make all accountings direct to its clients. The Maxim game was close up 10 the last minute. A The esta which is left to his daugh irtisation or wleeraiions | b 4 : ; : e, e e > e i, of mucous membranes. | Dng.y Co. assumes all responsibility @ proper execution of its clients large crowd witnessed the contest ters, includes valuable property on Bay Painiess, and not asirin B U s l N s s s T l p Qur friends are cautioned against sendiny money through the malls with- oo ‘Voabs Farm 1sland, in this state, realty in Kans . geut or poisonous. | __._E____'.m .A T Q E 2 LR g B S A e Sogei ot s e == BEE,ZWANT ADS 3k |} s City, 5,000 acres of land in Missouri, real wTapeee, KALAMAZOO, Mich., Jan. 3 —Afy al “hics repnid. fo lu perating walt of fen dave yarnicmen | estate in Chicago, besides stocks, bond Jrevald. for ks XS Pt eeeeestetreseeTee s rererseee terecerere oesa 1. found the ice on Gull lake in good condi- | and mortgeges. i Cifcals: eas oa Teusest.