TTIK rVMATfA T > AT1YV TVPP. TtTTTncn 4V ATMiTt. 01 CASD AND NOT CORX SEEDED2 ! Cubaa belief Oaaaurloi 0 U Kotios froa Frecdat Eartea. MOXLY IS REQ'JISED ' TO PAY LABORERS F Carxo Ixiailrri anil Aaothrr Rmtly to Ioa < l aa Soon aa thf to Hire Mr Are * er red at Sew Vork , , . . UNCOLN. April 3) ) . ( SpecliD-SecreUry "Barry of the Cuban Relief canimleiloa ias received a letter from Stephen Barton of Boston , who ys thit the natlonil eommlFl ] ion ha oae cargo of relief goo-Is loaded and i aactitr ready to lead , but ajks tilt at ( pre ent no acre goods be lent and that cash , be forwarded Instead , as the committee his | j no mosey to pay for the leading of the ships. j I The government Is rwdy to furnish a convoy ad suSclent force to tte that the pools i reach Cuba and are properly distributed , but taoney 1 * needed to piy the laborers wbo transfer tie goo s to the ship * . The new ex c ? board had a meeting lift evening and discharged from the priice force Day Captain Adims , Day Sergeant Nighten gale , Night Captiln Otto and Night Sergeist liazelbiker Tie men appointed In their places were Sim McClay , Job Hithiway. VT. T. B. Ireland end A , A , SnelL The list . earned Is one of the men who wis discharged I from the force by the miyor for hiving i given testimony before the lavestlgitlng ) i committee. The mayor dll not pirtieipate ! la the mating of the board yesterday , al- j j ti uch he is oce cf the members. It is jrlven out thit the changes are jnade in order that the force may be more la accord with the new chief and the new aixla-stntloa A move U on foot by the city council to xaike a cut In the piy of the police and fire men , but this Is sot favored by tb ejclse board and all the desired'ehiogt-s are to be made before the new ordinance gses into effect , U It p * * . The intention of the new ordinance li to reduce salaries of men app - p In ted hereafter , but not to apply to the present force. Prof : Lawrence Brunfr. who has lately returned from South America , gave a lec ture on Argentine Republic , Its inhabitants and their ctwtonis anl ibe crop * nisei. i at Plymouth Congregational church list c'ght. The Womin's club yesterdiy afternoon five the annual receptioa to members of o'her L'ocola an * University Plice dubs. The time was pissei in chat , thers being no fixed program prepared. Refresh ments were servel by the department of iou-vbold economic * . _ . Pupils of the University School of Music1 ] r ere bwrd la a recital at tbe chaptl lajt , sight The program consisted of both vocal - ! icfitrumental numbers , which were ren dered to the satisfaction of the ludlccce prefect. Omaha peopJe at the hotri At the Lin- dell W. Stull. Lee Herdmaa. C E. Wit- oa. At the LJacoa F J Eastman. TV M. Ciller. B. H. Waitzey. F A. Warneld , J. F Carpenter. H L. Whitney. JL Wulpi. M , F Barlow. GETTIJffJ THEIR El KS OPJTNED. County Democrat * and Fopnll t Otijfct to Urine > old Out. TVABASH. Neb. April IS. To the Editor cf Tie Bfe. In your piper of today you tiy there Is dijitUf tlan In the populist pirty. Wllow me to say there Is. Two years sgo. belas a llfe-loag republlcio. I became dis satisfied with the rule of certain republican baodlers icd supported Sills A. Holcomb. Last year I did the ca ne ind the result wis last fill W. H. Deering of thia county was elected state isnitor , pltdglag hlmtelf to support the Mutual Insarance comptoy. Bet tie did not. uying it wis not a gooi measure. A\"e ill deaoucced him for It. Quhe a tramber ol us hid iciure-3 In the con- play , of whici Governor Holcomb Is presl- d-e-nt. List -week we received i letter telling us. of an ascdsment of 10 per cent. Being tn Lincoln I called on the company aud asked for Information as a stockholder an ] thinking it no harm to get posted , but from the start. I was gives to understand It was Ecn of anyone's business , but theirs , bow things were ran. They alas told me I mu t hive been Interviewed by the old line Insur ance cocapirCes. remarking that Deering had old thr Mutuiis oat to the old line company. I askei how it was thit they were all feed ing from the same crib , Hslcomb being pres- id ci of the company. The company saying Deering was a rascal , and Governor Hol comb appointing Deering sueperlatendent at Norfolk at a ailary of Jl.SOO a year and his family kept. The result of the ls t yeir of Governor Holcomb's administration las lost him the friends he * had ia th western part of Caia county. When suci meo as George Toarte. ( McCalg brothers , Ed Doot , Jim Clark. Joha Connolly Te.ll , In fact all such leidlng men here will never eupport Holcomb igiio. He bis betrayed the Independent republicins tn3 democrats of western Cats county and the. mutterisgs art loud and deep and if he hauld ever aspire to cSce again he will be turtod. Respectfully , MIKE CAREY. Waa < to Srrvv Tarlr Coaa4rj- . TALSLVGE. Nelt. April M. ( ( Special- Judge VTathan. an old ccliler of this town. fca * cecnred 142 namco of yocog men of * ls place and vicinity who will offer their eervicea In caee of war with Spain. The llct has been forwarded to Governor Hol comb. Bor n m Harrow Ectrapr. SILVER CREEK. Neb April 20. { Spe cial. } Willie Pollard , aged 8 years , aad his later , older , were la the pit of the Omaha elevator about noon pofhiag dowa com whea Willie was drawa dona with the corn ECZEMA FROM BIRTH Baby's Arms Neck Hands and Face Broken out with Red Pimples. Terribly Inflamed. Had to Wear Soft Mittens to Keep Her from Scratching. Suffering Was Terrible. 2 Leading Physicians Could Not Even Help Her. Tried CUTI- CURA. Immediate Cure. * Our little daaghter. sow fifteen months old , wu troubled froa her birth with Ecznsa. Her face , anus , band * . anJ Deck wocld break oat with red pimple * , the parts affitcted would iwell and become ternbly iaaamed. water woold ooze oat lAe great beads of p r- plntion. nnally this would dry op aad the kia would crick aad p I oa * . She suffered tembly. Ilad to wear soft mittens oa her haods to keep ber from scratching.fe gave two of oar leading physicians a good trial , bat neither of them helped her la the least. I jnrchaMd Crncrzji Sor. CrncrA ( olnt. E eot ) . aad CtmcoiA EEJOU EVT , and com- Btcnced csins them it follows After bath- tec I wiped her with a soft linen doth , applied Ccticv ( ointment ) freelran J gave her tha BlBOLvm recnlariy. Che improred at once aad la DOW never troubled. sJtltoagta we hare mwrd leu * " one bottte of Bzxotvcrr. three boxes of Sitrc , and of coone CuiftH-i So > r. Tb ttateoents I have madt an tbo- latcly true and cot exaggerated in any way. Would also My yea have ray penaissioa to publish this , should yoawuh. Maxes 1. laa * . BOB. A. LAFHAX. 1U1 West Side Sraare , E | > rincaeld , HI. Cmcr > A BiMsmi wilt tte * U nt rabi. pmul I tartuuc.dMxvnw.M4 k Junrf of kttkUt. kumlac. tf"tmt. ( ujm tj , tca kamatm. Tick kx f l c. too ntar the trackrta HU rUtrr blB on- aM to bold ata Ujk. called to tbrtr father , wbo tend * Ue Heritor , for htla. He ca DSe too roon. iat oS tb grain joit la the alck cf tlxe. taand the boy barleJ about thrt-s feet la the grila acd Astlly got blra oat unoontcloaa. AT > OHTII PUiTTK. ni r UUrhrnrtr Complrted and tr .rlj- for t r. NORTH PLATTE , Neb. April - < Spe cial } By ( o'clock aeit Saturday evealag the South SKIe Irrlpatloa ditch will be com pleted an ! water will be turned la the fol lowing day. This canal , with possibly oae exception , b the largest enterprise of Iti Idol la Nebruka. The tsala ditch Is thirty- four allies loss. c. l lij. JO and will water 49. ' 0 4crea of land. It has fc en constructed by the farmers aad land owners along Its llae each paying a certala per ceat of their * tD < i la earh aad the remaiader la work. The cell alang this ditch Is exceptionally . nch and banser crops are expected by these who will tara had under It. j Reports frota the country redacts re I that ' sprtag wheat .r ' eoclag on In excellent j shape ' , laaay farmers testifying that they never saw wheat ds better Tie acreage Is the greatest la the history of the county affd If the present favorable < -nrtitloas continue throughout the seawa the crcp will be simply Immense. During the hss week over $00 head sf cst- tie were sold ia th's ' market , part of which had been ehlpped la from Idaho. They were mostly I-year-olds aad averaged over ISO per head. C.loarl HUU who assumed the postmasterj ship of this city last Sunday , now has the oSce la first-class condition. He purchased new furniture and removed the eSce to the noai formerly occupied by the North PiitJe National bank. The members of company E. N. N. G . are holding the = * elves la readlnws in aaticipaj tloa of a call to terrlce. The members , as a rale , are husky beys aad fully able to itaad the climate of Cub * should they be ordered j to that Island. There are five printers Is the comraay aad It Icokj * s though the aewj- psper publisher * will be compelled to Import workmen to take their placet. Several frontiersmen living la this citr. vho acted as ccoatc under BuSalo Bill la the In if an wars , are anxious to go 13 Cuba aad serre la the same capacity under their old chief. Their experiences with the wily tav- tges might net count for much in modern marfare. tut their energy aad bravery would make them valuable assistants to the re doubtable Colonel Cody. Encounter Tilth a Tramp. ASHLAND. Neb. , April 20. < 5peciil. ) Perry Reynolds , braktmtn on passecger trala No. a , which leaves tbUi city et 9 Za In the morning for Denver. Monday morning had a desperate tueele with a tramp is the train was pulllag out of the B. & M. yards. Tbe tramp wa.j determined to ride , but Reynoli ? succeeded In keeping him. oS til the Iraic vts well under motion. As the broke-min jumped on the tramp threw a rock at him , hitting him with suScient fcrce to knock him from the train , and he narrowly esciped filling under the wheels. The tnmp escaped. The sacks of oew hara ° es found In the B. & M , freight yaris last Thursday mom- Jos were Identified Tueodiy moralsg is the property of Marks Bros , of Omahi. who sent a representative here to get thsm. A portion of the SiXatlon irmy from O = zba. under the ccmrcind of Captiln Ly ons , his teen holding me-etinas to crowded it Emmanuel Baptist church its , Burglar * at Krcxnont. FREMONT. Neb. , April 20. ( Special. ) A burglar entered the residence of John W. Hyatt oa West Tenth street last night and relieved Mr. Hyatt of a gold watch and 112 In money. He got ia by pryiag up a window. A pocket book , which contained some bills and which was in the ezme vert as the watch , was overlooked. Nothing elee wis taken or disturbed No clew. Tie three trains containing the cScers aad men and baggage aad supplies of the T * elf th . infantry paared thrccgh here early this morn- ' lag en the Elkhsrn. the first train at 2.20 and the last a little after 4 o'clock. Hot boxes , and heavy trains prevented good time being mide. The trains oaly stopped here loag enough to take on water. In cplte of the early hour there were a few people waitIng - Ing to see the train go through. The Ninth cavalry from Fort Robinson is expected this evening. Warlike- Spirit at PlsUtMBonth. PLATTSMOGTH. NeJx , April 20. ( Spe cial ) Excitement over tbe Cnbaa situation is pitched high here today. H. G. Livings- tan , eon of tbe tat * Captain Livingston of this city , has opened a recruiting station and a fist enroling a company for fcervlc ? In the anticipated war. About thirty-five mea have enliste-d and more are coralrg In regularly. vat Arm. TABLE ROCK. Neb. . April 50. ( Speclil. ) This morning Bail Minor , a young man who ia learning telegraphy at the B. & M. office here , attempted to get oa the B. & M. work train at Pawnee City to come home. but mide a misstep aad fell , the hind trucks of the car passing over his right arm and severing It from .below the elbow. \Vent with the Soldlrra. BELLEVXJE. Neb. . April JO. ( Special ) Two of the patriotic students of Belle-rue college. W. E. Hannon and Chester Clerk. took French leave Monday evening and went south with the Twenty-second Infantry. Friend * will endeavor to locate Clirk , who Isa minor , and have him return faome. Klekc-4 br - Hornf. HASTINGS. Xeb. . April 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) Charles E. Dlssmcce. one cf the pro- pr'etora of tti Hastings Milling cotnpiny , was kicked In the held tonight by a horse. Physicians proiidunce his Injuries faul. STATE SHOOT1A TOf R-Vi-MEJfT. Second Dar Sr Some Very Flat Work at thr Trap * . LINCOLN. April 20. ( Special TeUgram. > There was splendid * pen at the shooting tournament today. The wind was quiet and some rood scores were made. L. C Worth- j , legion of Des Mjlnes made toe best a\er- age score , breaking 117 out of HZ targets. Latshaw of Lincoln made the high run of , rbe day. brealuns sixty straight. For tomorrow - ! ! ' morrow Interest Is centered on the twenty-i- flve live bird race. Hi entrance , 1100 guaranj j j teed. Among the shooters who ar * ex- J j ' pected to arrive here tomorrow are Loomls and Reid of Omaha. Th * following are t'ne 1 bijrh men on the target e\ents of tne day ; j | I Event No. 1 , fift * n targets , thirty en- tries. JL * ntrancr , f > .M add d : Wonblng- ton , 1 ewers 15 ; Alexander. Llndermaa , Trot ter , Latshaw 14. Mortenf-on , Bray , Peter son , Garrett. Duer 12. , No 2. fifteen targets , twenly-flve entries. I I fLM entrance : TUbury , Mockett , Alexander 15 ; Wcrthlngton , llortenyon. Latshaw , Moore. Peterson , Eat-n , Evans 14. SchneJ der. Bray. Lindermn. Garrtrt. Trotter , Miller 12. No. X fifteen targets , twenty-eight en tries. ( L3 > entrance. K added : Mortenson IS , Linderman. Latzhaw. Peterson. Trotter. Halshixsr 14. Wcrthington. Bray. Moore. Miller , Garrett. Duer. Powers. Eaton 12. No. 4. fifteen targets. t enty-flve entries , JLJO entrance. tl-M added : Powers , LJndtr- ! man. Garrett. Moitensa 15 ; Wonhln-tton , Moore. Peterson. Matson. Trotter , Evans II ; Latshaw , Hllburg. Duer 13. i Duer. Peier oa. Moore U- No. C. ffteen tarsets. thirty entries , eatrancf. | 7Ji > added : Peterson. Garrett 15 ; Lindtrman , MHler. Powers. Welt II. Wortls- tnstsn. Morten on. Bray Moore. Trotter. Sraca. Durr. Alexander. LaUhav 12. No. 7. fifteen targets , thirty entries. J1JO entrance. Ii added : Latsbaw. Trotter. . Peterson. Euton. Monenson. Wortoington : 15. Wolf. Pen ens. Duer Miller. Garrm 14. 1 Pros r , Evans. Moore. Llndermaa. "Shroe- der IX No. S. fifteen tarceta , thirty entriet. IUO entrance , HJO added : Alexander. Powers. Mortecson. Latsaaw. Trotter , MUltr 13. Hilburs. Worthington 14 ; Evans. Garrett IS. No. > . fifteen targets , twenty-eight en tries. JliO entrance. K added : Worthincton , Latshaw. Peterson. Duer 13 ; Johnson. Pow ers. Trotter. Garrett 14. Mortenson. Baton. Alexander 13. Na 3 . twenty targets , twectr-eicht ea- tries. C entrance. $10 added : Wcnainrton SO ; Monensoo. Garrett. Trotter IS ; Peter son IS. In rne live bird match Fanning. Hotlo- well. Powers end Hulshizer divided the zcoaer , each killing * erea straight. j ' OMAHA | i READY FOROP SISCi 7esUra Learae Affiirt AH Acjaited far tie First Qime. MAYOR MDORES WILL PITCH THE BALL Scti on to Receive * the Orthodox Off from thr Clty' CsrcatlT ? Tram for the lalllal ' ConteM. " Tie base- bill season wtlj open In this city this afternoon , with quite a little bit of * hurrah. There Is to be a parade . through the principal streets of the city be < fore the gime. i concert will be given oal . at the grounds for an hour or s before the I bill Is pet In play aad .Mayor Moore * le then 19 pitch the first over the plate. It's going to be doce right and the fins , even : thoueh I they : are already worked up to a pretty good i pitch , are expected to unpack more of that entiuslita which ws prevalent here yeirs ago Ostha was a hot bass bill ton a then and there Is no reason why It should Dot te C9 agiin. The parade Is to start it 1.30 o'clock from the Barker hotel , where the local team la ! , stopping. Bexides the baad. there are to be * J number cf carriages to carry the players ' and there are also to be la llae-sevenl tallyhos - hos filled up with the msre enthusiastic fins of . the city. From the Birker tie procession will gs to the hotel where the visitors are stopping. The parade will then proceed along Howard street to Eleventh , to Fir- | i I & m. to Sixteenth , to D-uplas. to Thirteenth , j I to : Dsdee , to Sixteenth , to Cumlng. to Twenty-fourth , to the grounds , { j i U Is expected that tie grounds will be rfac-ed about 2.50 o'clock - , and from that hour until 3:30 , when the gime le scheduled to commence , a concert Is to be rendered by the band. Then his excellency , the maycr. will ihy th first bill over tbe plate tnd with the cry of "play tall " the Western league season will b * on in this city. In this game the bibs will be out JQ their bnad new clothes , which arrived in the city yesterday. The suits will be gray with maroon trlmmlacs ans ccaroaa stock- Iszi. Titee will b ? wora on the first trip , but when the teim opens a second time in thte city they will hive- nice white tuito with the trimmings of mirooo. TEAM FOR A STAP.TER. Umf4re Joe Caatllloa will cSclate la the pjme this afteraooa. Tie two opposing pitchers will probably be Fisher and Dearer , although It Is quite Mkely that otie 4 of the twirling corps will be called In before the fiaifh. The teams are es follow ? : Omaha Lawler. right field ; McCauley , catcher. . McKiaaey. eecond base : Eustace , third base ; Lyons , firct base ; Heat , short stop ; Burnett , left Seld ; Gciffln , center fielder ; Hapennan , Daub aad Fisher , pitch- re. re.St. St. Paul Bcrke , left field : Miller , right field. Gtssscock. firs : base ; Gleaalvla , eecoad hasPrcftoa. ; . ceater field ; Gillen. thl.-d base ; Shnrart , short etop ; Spies , catcher ; Dearer , Crosa and Phyle. pitchers. The babes were somewhat stiffened up ai a resalt of the hard practice through whlrfi tt y have teea put. but oo cigae of coarley- hcne or aaylhing ei e of a serious charac ter developed. The men romprf arocjcd like young colts aad showed all Indications cf giving , a good account of themselves la to morrow's : came , Captala Fiiher declared that i he was surprised at the * peed they ctuwed aad Ss full of hopes for the two corn- la , ; eerie * . "We are ap arainst one of the best hliixj ? teams la : be league. " he said , "end we are going In with very little team work , but I think thu you will be surprised at the cime we will put up. I expect to break even , at least. We fcave tome crackerjatks ejad there Is no question that : hey will play winning ball just se fr n as they get to pljylng toeihf r a little bit. " Eustace was out on the grousdc ic his suit yesterday morning. He. is in firsj- clus condition and says that he never fe.t filter la h s life. Comiskey will have three pitchers here with blsi Cross. Denier and Phyle All three will probably be nsed la the game. Daub , the new twirler , 5s a graduate of tfce college diamoci For two ye-irs In suc- ces-"lca he pitched Deazisoo univer sity of Ohio Into the championship of the state. Oa his graduation he fts eigned by Cincinnati and the re > ir after w s secured by Brooklyn. For a Ume l&st year his pitching arm gave him trouble , but be Is eald to be n the beat of cocditlon ttik year. LYONS TO BE CAPTAIN. Manager Fisher hea atlecned Denny Lyons to act u field captain aad the big first bar man Is determined to make a mark befo-e th Omaha public. He has d big task before him. < u the great dteodvaatage of Che local outfit is that they lack team work , owing to the fait that they have had so little practice . together. All the rnea re full of ginger , j however , aad nothing but Harmony prevsUa f among the ranks. They are eomewhat etre as . result of the hard practice they have been through during the lest two days , but thU Is not hkely to Interfere with their work to aay great extent. " McCaaley mved la the city yeste-dsy aad put In a good part of the day la getting acquainted with tha groundc. He I ? ia tip top condition. Daub will be here before the game. Houcmaa will not be oa band , be cause Manager Fieier has been taken with McKInaeya work aad will give the Utter a chance oa second bag. Preeideat Baa Johnson of Chicago will been on haad at the game. He wus urged to come by the local management aad at once ac cepted the lavitatfca. Comlikej aad his Indians ar.-ivcd In the. city yesttrday aad put in the afternoon at I the University club's grounds. Commy de- ctercs that hU mea are la epick and * paa shape. GAMES OP THE XATIOV4L LEAGUE. Oriole * Give thr Champion * a De ri dt-d Srttlmc DOT . BALTIMORE. April SO. Consecutive work with the bat and faultless fielding ga\e Baltimore an easy -ilctory today over th * Bostonians. ; Errors remission , as well as commission < , on the pan of the visitors allowed the Orioles to serre a number cf rbeir runs , McJames ! was Invulnerable ex cept In the fourth , when the visitors bunched | two singles and a two-bagger after Duffy had been given his base on bai s. - Three runs was roe rf suit. A solitary scrle ! In . each of five other innings was the extent Pf , .Bion's , Hck wcrkWIUis m > de his Initial in bjw league company ia fne sixth. after the gam was Irretrievably lost , and , a * perceptibly nervous and cn t ady Attendance - tendance i274. Score : BALTIMORE I EOSTO.V. H-H O A.E. ' R-I .O A.a McCraw a : i i s jH-m'lUo. cf i A. X w. rf S I 1 o TecnrjIt 11 Jwinlcei" ] . 3 J 1 l oe. . . . l KtUtr. if . i * s Dvsr ir i ' ' ct , s l l e CoHto * . Jb. J i * . 1 1 StaUt rt. . . Ib. 1 1 I e Lowr. a > . . . C c . 1 S JO mrci. e. . J . pi S SuUn a. n WlUin. p. . ItllS 1 KlobwSaix C ToUli . _ . J t II It "j Batted for Scllivxa in lr > , RUtlzion . Bottna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * t : 0ft 0 11 s ' Pto3 i t > ue : HlQlltcn , Kelley. JenalBt * . Twb e blt : Sirotrl. Lawe McJjcnn. U r- fn. j Euard nine. BalUmori. t , Borton. . - - to Lo to i. hitT sa rFii t l on balU : OS . 4. off UcJamfY . - . - , i. oS WCJIf. J. Hit t > r plUMird tU Br Salllraa. 1 l.y IVIUii. i Struck out By llcjuoef. „ by Sulliraa. I ; by will's , i. WUJ p'ttjjii : MeJaraH. 1.Tllif , . L Lftl OB bacri liiltiBore , Doricn. t. i Tlrt * : Two boors. ' t'raplrM fnrdtr a&i Elf , ' Old CT YcmaK'a Work. ( ' BT. LOf IS , April 23 Pat Tebean and Ms ! * Spiders made tfce Browxs bite the dust without much of a struggle Cy Tcur.g pitched a masterly game and kept the Browns' hits well scatterrd. The Clevelands are playing a fart game and bitting with vengeance. Attendance 2,0ttl Score : ST. LOC1S I " " " : H"OJUE. | I " "RJHOA.EL Dowd. tf . . l J SocklxIf l % Tumtr. rf 1 S 1 * UcKeaa. at.- 1 i I HoJm . If * S CUl < llu a. . I s l I t Oemtm . c. f 1 J i . | w.JUc . Jb. 1 i 1 I Ctx i. U > . . . 1 I J J S BUke. rf. . . I j 4 Decker. Ib. . 1 1 11 1 1 UeAlrer. ef. 1 liilL u. . 121 , Trbeau. Ib. . 1 2 JJ Cnuki. : b. 1 1 4 I ft O'Connor , e 2 1 4 * 1 ( H Toast p. . . . 22 * - Totals . . . .M is S u St. Lool * 1 * 1 I12 I * - ! nci : St. L ult. J ; CSevtJrsi ! , 7. Two- i kltf TBMVW. Oemratn. TkTr .b * hlu nuk . Horn * rani CTookr t > ckrr Ttt-m. ( TCtonoor TonM. L MP-'enrlta MtK in , L. lUf * on hU ) Off DElf rtJ .T < ; ff i ° uabifl I , off Toacr. t Slro'k cqt > tipTentc. . t tir Sodbod. 1 TliB * OB * h iF"n < l nftr mlniit rn-pr O"D r and M IMsuIVr Ixintr Illla Wlu for ! J tmlor * . WASHINGTON. April 2 Today Bam * . while not marked with bnl.iaal playinr. wat an Interesiinr onr The visitors cjulJ not bunch their nlt , and whlie Kennedy allowed the Senators oniyroini. stvtral were for more fh n one ba. . Sear * WAFHKCOTON f BROOKLTX RHOXR R.HOAE. Stb fb. If . t f1 ? fc eki-a. ef 2 2 UetUaaa. rt 1 * .J ° 7r r * * Ur h7. ft. 1 LaVi eV. Ml J n > . * An. * wa It I 2 . e. * , .E1tiaj > Ib t 2 Ib. 2 1 Tar * r Ib Ilrwirn. cf. . t rH kfL. S It 1 nj- : > < J 4 2 Memr. p * SX * ft J- . j > * 2 Touli . . "l I2TJI 4l \Taihlartcn . * * S Brxiklrn . . 1 1 J 1 t Caraed rsra. Waiblcrten. 2. Brook Ijn. J. Stoles b * . Gettman. Twc-h M UU : Grttmaa. Brown. Vtrlflrj Ttrte-b * blt Far-rll. Ftrrt ta * to hills : "On K.ria * < lr. t Hit lr 1 " " " bill tahf. ABjrj-Mm. stratk cot 1JT r 1 Kv M rr r i. T ft - . V V * . Injtoru J , Brooklyn. W. Umpirrt Lmch anl Ctornoiiy Qnakrra * lnc Mrrkln. , PHILADELPHIA , .April 50. Philadelphia ' defeated New To-k tbl * afternoon bv betfr n-ork wirn the bat , Meekia be-lng 'touched up rather frtely With the exception of oae innlzg. Dur.kle maniped to k-ep N w York's , alls- well scattered. Attendance 4 L Score : I I ; rHIL.lDEt.PHI.V. i NEW TORK. K.H.O A E I R.H OAE. Cooler , ef . 2 2 < VH'lren. el 1 2 * # Ib 1 r II 1 TJertin. If. . I 1 tr If S 2 1 e Jure * . Ib. 11 * * 2b. 2 2 1 , D riA. u . I lit Tb nn. . rf 1 1 I 1 C GIrxK > a. Jb 1 2 S Crt , tt. 2 5 4 * Htrtmin. Ib S 4 AbbitcX 2b 1 : M'Crrerr. rf 1 1 } JTFirrai c 1 2 2 IV rcer. c. 1 422 Dunkle. p 2 2 2 1 MeVla. p. 1 2 1 Tct i surrjt i' ' Tt i . j unit " 4 j i 6 i : ( > i | Terk . ft 4 1 i E rrd run . Pll 3lph ! , ; Nfir Tortc. 2. ttclen b e - DeSehaalrCrc . 2. Abbttrb. Two-bare bllf IHl t nW. La ] < 4e. Tbecnpfca. Croff. i. Tbrbare bits Lajole. Mfrkln. Iloze mn Tleman. 5 cri2te h.t. Cooler I > ocble pl r CITV tnj rvrorl Tirrt li e on ball ! " OS rHjnkJ * i S Mrtktn. 2Hit br f < ! cSM b 1l At.l-itcl > . Glia .n Stro'.k out Br rankle. 2 br SS ktn. 2. WilJ Mtth Mf-kln , Lll en baf-s rJdiflp-5 ! , r New Tork. IL Tlae TVo borsr to > 3 t-Jlrtr iaioote , Vsiplre : E = llit aal Acdtewi ColiI ne lve thr Colonel * . LOl'ISVILLE. Ky April iX The chiliy , weather seemed to giie the Colonels a cew | l'j * of life t-day. for they batted timj y and their fieldlnc was mavnlScent. Macee' I arildn * * § > in the ninth toiether wifn Hoy's i error , save the Colts three runs. Bill Ever ett talked too Icnp and load ovsr . jcculon I l ' of Umpire Cushman in tie dtienUi. an ! the Co.ts' first \ < emaa retired from tfc < ! ] I i game ia favor of Calahan. with fje umj j plre's consent. Attendance 1.103. Score : I j uori5-nLJ.n. i CHIC.\GO I B-H.O-A E.1 B-R O A-E. ' Clarke. If . 1 S o Kllr , rf . 2 l l o Rltcber. f . 1 1 1 2 0 L = pt. rf . 1 2 1 1 Her cf 1 1 = 1 Djihl.n , 1 4 S 0 Warssc. S ) . 1 1 2 2 1 Everett. Ib 1 0 T t N nce , rf. . 1211 * CilTSaa. Ib B 1 1 0 * , Cartr. Jb. . . J 12 1 Braa. If. . B 2 1 | C-ncmaa. SS > 1 : 2 S M'tTra k. : b I 2 2 SVll.oa. c 1 1 S 1 I Wooi rb. 0 2 MifTi - . p .00011 DtRufcUf. c ( - .i-rltEi P .0 t 1 S 0 . Toui : n : ; u il - 1 I Totals . . . . < 11 : i : 1 j I Lou vl- . 1 021 2 - ? Chlcaeo . * Z t ] i Esrnei rani : LdulrrU ! * , : CWcxra. 1. S olta bi e : * Lasf Two-bas * Wti : Crrr. Olis- man , McCormack tl ) . Frtfnd. Hocr rua Will l ssn. SscsiSce hltt Kittbtr. Wscner. rK.b > playt : Naare to Bfcr CTnjra a fonaf liten. Friend to Dnhlen ti Caliban. Etrock oat : Br Fr'enl. 2. Flr t base oa ballR OS itisf. 4 , oT Fritai 2. Hit br pltcUJ ball : Hov D Wea C ) Ixft ca b2 ef : Louifv-U- CSlci > , { . TSne Two tonrs. t"icr4r f ; Cus man a Giunr * Pc4 | > onrl. . CINCINNATI. April 2J The Cincinnati- i 1 , Pittsburg game was declared oS here today i oa account of cold weather. , STANDING OF THE TEAM3- Plaj ed. Won. Lost. Per Ct- Baltlmore JOO.Q Plttsburs TiO Chicago 3 1 .T Cincinnati 3 1 65.7 Pniladelphla. 3 1 6S.7 Boston 4 - 2 50.0 Clevtland 4 v 2 ittO Loulsvlllj a 3 ao Brooklyn 3.1 2 33.3 Washington 3 , J 2 SI.3 New Tork „ _ . 4 „ . ' 1 3 ± i St. Loui 3 0 3 t 10 Games today : Boson at Baltimore , 1 Brooklyn at Washington:4 J * w York at Philadelphia Chicaco at Louisville. Cleveland - i land at St. Louis. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. . . ' 5CORES OF THE WESTERS LEAGtE. , I Indianapolis Ovrni * thr Season with a Xlcr Wfa front Drtrolt. * i i INDIANAPOLIS. April 20. Tte Caaai- plons drew first blood from the Detroit ; aggregation in the opening game of the j Western League sasn here today. The i pennant was raised and proved to be a. i mascot. Frigid and threatenlEg weather spoiled tne attendance , only 1.2M patherins , at tbe parlc. The game was well played i for the day and condition of the teams. Tte score by innings : Indlanapoplis 000200040 fi Detroit 001100000 2 Base hits : . Indianapolis S. Detroit T. Erj j I I rors : Indianapolis 2. Detroit 4. Batteries : ; Phillips j and Kahoe. Waddell and Twine- j ! ham , STANDING OF THE TEAilS. ' I Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. 1 IndianapoUs 100.0 i Detroit L 0 1 0 } 0 . "Columbus . . . . Kansas City . . . . Milwaukee- . . . . Minneapolis. . . . . Omaha . . . . St. Paul J i Games today : St. Paul at Omaha. Detroit at Indianapjlis. Minneapolis at Kansas City , 1 Milwaukee at Columbus. Collcsr Camel. WASHINGTON , April 20. Georgetown university , 3 ; Harvard. 1. NEW HAVEN. April 20. Ta > . 12 ; Wil liams , 3. Amatrnr * at thr Trap. ST. LOUIS. April 2i Trip of Indiana polis led In the second day's work at the amateur trap shooting tournament at Dupsnt park , with a gtceral averace of S3 per cent. His best individual run was twenty-four out of twenty-t-ve Sergeant , thr Ml . ourl c < amplon , was recoad In thp central average W'h BH per cent , and CoorxT erf St , Louuwas third. lth an aver * ice of e per cnt More than forty 1 expert * took part la the eleht events and several thousand iarr'ts were smashed. TRACKS. MrmphU Brrtrrr'n Uatrirs Wla Two of thr U orm. MEMPHIS , April ? 0.-Thr * of tbe MX favorite ? won at Montgomery park today. while the fifth race ; flve furlonrs. went to the well played rcood choice. Nicholas. Jrfaa W Schorr , the Memphis brewer. kept up his winning streak land In e the ecocd race with Cathedral and winning the Chlekarav club handicap with llacr Both her rf were decided favorites ia the ring. Results : First race , three quarter * of a rnl.e. sell ing- Belle Ward. 11 ( Hothersall ) . W to I , won. Emprtsj Jos p'rtlne. J < C 4A. Barrett ) . 1 to I and 2 to 1. econd. Saratjrx. S5 IT. Burn * ) , I to L third. Time. 1 IS. Pearl Walker. Laveraa. Reefer Cuba Free. Aspasia- and Florida Rose al o ran. Second race. flve-eJfttihs of a mile , 2- , rear-oMs Cathedral. 113 < T Burns ) . 1 to 5. . won. Chtaura. 133 ( E. James ) . I'O to 1 and 'U to 1. econd. Clarence B. 1 ( W Mart-.n ) . t T to 1. third. Time. 1-WH. Oddity and Fix- tie also ran. ; Third race onamlle. < lllrg Sedan. S5 ' ( Crwhur U , 4 to i. won. Sjdoalan. 11 ( ConI I ' ley ) , 4 to 1 and 7 to i. woad. Baviuil. 10 ? ( Foucon ) . to 1. third. Time. 1 4 < H Tony , Honing- S. Bush Nirarod , Red and Robi ert Bsnner also rin. l Fourth race , mile and a sixteenth. Calckai j i ! saw club handicapMacon. . 114 ( T. Burn * ) . < 2 to S. won ; Remp , h s ( Beauchamp ) 10 to 1 ' ' and 7 to S , second. Buckvidere. 100 UJother- ! i sa.l ) . 12 to 1. third. Time. l-jt. Gx > d j Times and Marquise a INS ran. i nfth rae-e. five-elgVhs of a mile. elllni- Nicholas. 117 fW Martin ) . 3 to 1. won , Fore- ( Men. VS. ( T Bum . even and 1 to i sec- j oad. Dawn. S4 ( Holdenl. 33 to L third Time : I1V45. . . HlpVi Nx > a. Kosclo , Easier Eve. Earlbus. Sobriquet. Forfeit and Hill Billy ale ran. Sixth race , one mil * and an elchth , flte hurdles. Saowdown. 14 ( T Murphy ) 3 to 3. won ; Alfonsina. 13 ( Huston ) . 12 to 1 and 2 to 1. second. Cnce ! Jim , 141 ( C Brown ) . 6 to 1. third. Time2 - < j 4 Hats OS and Belva. also ran. My Luck fell. CINCINNATI. April M. The w eather u as cloudy aad col at Ne-nport today and the attendance Mcftt. The sport was good. Only one favorite McCarren. in the fifth rac was first past foe pest. The other winners were all at fair prices. Richard J. W M. Rogers' Morelli-BvBaie Lea : colt , won the last rac at three-quarters of a ml > e In a gallop. He was entered to be sold fr $ KO and was boosted to JLITW by Charley Mc- Cafferty , but was pr ttsted by his owner. Results : Fir t race , on * mile , selling : Friar John , Ifft ( J. Matthews ) , 3 to L won. The Monon. 10S ( Sullivan ) . 3 to 1 and even , second : Ox- card. 110 ( J Gardner ) . * to i , third. Time 1 42H- Frisco Ben , Lee ODle. Dudley E. Brown GaL L"p and Dawns , Big StaC , Fixed Star and Voliette also ran. Second race , four furtonr - Spirituelle. 110 < J. Him. 4 to 1. won : Flylac B4nl , 119 ( J Gardner ) 4 to 1 and 3 to i second. Pansy H. 110 ( Aker ) . 4 to t , third. Time0 t ? Francis Reed. Protect. Tut Tut. Glad Hand. Contravene. Becky Ban. Ononu , Glasnevln , Except and Pella B also ran. Third race , six furlonirs selling : Me- Cleary , 10S ( C Graham ) 10 to 1. won Sena tor Quay MC ( W Dean ) 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. srccr.d. Nat P , 10 = < J. Perkins ) . 20 to 1 , third. Time : 132Ada Ru sell. Hoffman. Clin- ton Park. Haca. Uda'a. Marj' Wllirus , Can Remember Scotlo D. Eanomla , Dr. Pitts and Spinnaker also ran. Fourth race , mile aad a sixteenth : Faslc. 107 ( Southard ) . 4 to 1. wan. Loyalty , l l ( Sweceler ) . li to 1 and 5 to 1. second , EI ino , 1 < 5 ( Nutt ) 15 to 1. third. Time : 1 4t Rev del Mar. Lovejoy. Elyria. Kiatrston. Sidke Ro < rkwood. Came Lyle. Cynthia H. Jack Hayes. Mrs. Bradshaw and Helen Mercda also ran. Fifth race , four furloncs and a half : Mc Carren. Ill < O\erton ) . to i won : Ned WIckes. Ho ( J. Gardn-r ) . 11 n 10 and 1 to 2. second : Duke of Baden. W ( Sullivan ) . 20 to 1 , third. Time : 0L Shinfane. L. Pillott. Jr _ Scar'et ' and Green. Caarlo , Joe Zarra and Joe Feder also ran. Sixth race six furlongs. Celling : RIchird J 105 ( J. HUH. 4 to 1 , won ; Mizeppa. Vfi ( S'aeppard ) . 7 to 2 aad even. Second ; Halton , 110 ( Dunn ) , 15 to 1 , third. Time1 lt\ . 31er. John Boon . Aunt Maggie Han- Ecjler. Auat June and Eothens Heart also ran. WASHINGTON. April 20. Four favorite * were beaten at Bennicgs today , that beln about the.oalv feature of a rather quiet day's sport. There were driving flnishe-s la ibf last two event * . Louise N * natcjlnc victorr by a head from Luclde in the six and a half furlongs. eUlap , race. R-esults : First race , flve furlongs , -lline. purse CK l : Decanter 102 < O'Lary ) . 7 to 2. woa ; First Fruit , 1C2 ( O'Connor ) 7 13 2 , * nd 6 to 5 , .second ; Cnanntus , 112 ( Lewis ) , 2 to 1 , third. Tlnie : 1 > 4U- Calculation , Coatlaentil , Filament. Sallust aad Our Breezy also ran , Second race , six furlongs , parse S3M ; Miss Casey. 10S ( Penn ) . to 1. won ; Duchtss wVnnette , 100 ( Forbes ) . IS to 1 and 5 to 1. second ; Sophomore , KK ) ( Gee ) . 4 to 2 , third. Time : 1:23. Nlgjrtr Biby , Mary Joaes. Sweet Sound. Buttercup. Swashbuckler and Craw-fey. Duke of Durham , also ran. Third race , maidens 2-year-oJds. half mile , purse 'O : St. Clalr. 107 arving ) . 3 to I. won : Miss Mark. 1M ( Clay ) . 9 to 2 aad S to 5 , second ; Sophia , 104 ( Gee ) . 15 to 1. third. Time : OSH i. Tyran. Lady Exile. Subject. Carallerii. Mehanus. Hilee. Judce WHcox , Silver Step and The Recluse alsa ran. Fourth race , oae mile , selling , perse CW : Onoland. S9 ( O'Connor ) . 4 to 5 , won ; Sir Dick. 90 ( Seaton ) . 20 to I and S to 1. second ; Kli T. 113 < Lwis ) . 10 to 1. faird. Time : 1.47. Festa. Atlantus , Squatr and Passover also ran. Fifth race , six and a half furlong * , sell- Ing. parse MOO : Louise N. V * ( Ptnn ) . 7 to 2. wjn. Lucid. 107 ( Uttlefleld ) . S to 10 and out. econd ; Plantain. S2 ( Seaton ) . 1C to 5. third. Time : 1:25. Giles Shine and Tinkler ' ran. ixirllard'B HortteAI o Raa. LONDON. April M Tie-Clty and Subur- ban handicap cf 2,0i 3 sovereigns , which -was run at Epsom today , < waascrn by Mr. L. Prasseysyearold co5t. Bar Ronald. New Haven II was second aad Craftsman a * third. Eighteen h rsea started , including Mr. Jam's R. Keer ' 5 St. Clsud and Pierre Lorillard' * Sandia. The distance * was about a jalie and a. quarter. Iowa trtlatrnr Onrmmrn. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia April 20. ( Special Telegram. ) The officers and members cf the xecative commltte < 5 of the Iowa Scate Ama ; ur Rowinir associa tion 3 t here today and decided to ao'd the annual regatta at Ottumwa on July 26. The program will corisart o-f Juriior and senior sissies dt ables and fours. Like ths Webster Zouaves Drex L. Sbooman ha n't been doSng ranch talk ing lately especially on mrs > e ' and children's shoes It's not because we haven't much to talk about for we show the largest and most complete line of these e-hoes at the- popular $1,00 and $1.25 prices ever shown in Omaha We have them In light kid uppers patent leather or kid tips for a dressy or street shoe Then we have tha heavy dongoia kid for school wear heavy extension sole either button or. lace same pr.ce Drexel Shoe Co. , * 'Shor Bonse. Omaha ! Cp-to-date 1419 FARNAaCSTREET ; There's the flap let somebody step on it if they want to near a nol e We don't make much coL e > = yet -we're doing more dental work than , ever hare to keep open nights now io ge.t through open every night durinp'tbe week until S2O Our electrical appftancen make it possible for us to do this Yon know met al plates cost about $25 w ? H we are now furnishing a plate that is aluminum lined has all the. advantages of the metal plate and its about half the cost- only ? 12JO Whenever there is any ad vancement in dentistry you can depend upon finding u * taking advantage ? i ! ! Lady attendant. BAILEY , IS Tear * Bd Vt r Paztaa BIk. Ezpcrlrar * . ICtk aa < Farsi ssw 14 'XE\V ' j \ SHEEP SHEARING PLANT ' Ose of Use laccitriea Secestly Ercucat late Pronie = ee at Lb 11 HOW TH AN.M Li ARE H\SDLED Shorn , Ulpprd. Frtl anil Soltl to Fr-rd- rmManjr Then antl Ilra < ( Ilandlrd Dnrinc thr * rn * n la Lnnrnvtrr Count } . LINCOLN , April 20. < SpecliU TSe aew plant for sb < arlsg aad dipping ( beep. hlch was added to the Lincoln stock var2s last October. it > cow fcandllas a large bi lc ? * and ti t > ecoml = s cue of tbe Important industries of this tectloa of the sCate. Ia the cheirlsg deartme3t f.oa cU to tea men ere ( a- plored and rach ore shear ; oa oa average of 1M sheep per i y These mea are all experts aad it the rate of ? cents lor ecj cheep , their par runs from JS to tS.M each per day. The flrcce of tte sheep beln ? eborn i et this- time la the sca weigks about six , pounds pe\- head and i sold oa the mar- X"t at 16 cent * per pouai. The coajpity < , hlpe three carloads of wool a * eek. The sheep that come late the yards for theiria are , from Wyoming Cotorada. Montana lad Nebrashi. After the clip they are "dlppt-J , " then priced on feed ia the yards for a , time asd thea * > ld to the feeders or are shipped east. Each aatmal yields almost a dollar's worth of wool a = l the average price obtalsel for them whea sold to feeder * SB SX O cuca Sheep that have the "ecab" ore almast worthies * is wool produce s , as their con tinual rubbing asd scratching pall * oa nearly all the wcoL Ia order to care tbe t.-joij cheep that cose late the yards , as * : ! > t to guard the healthy oaes from injection a dlpplag plaat bt& been put ia. where si' the eheep that are s at to the racge are first dipped aad tendered secare from the ecab for the cixnlng seasoa. EXTENSIVE DIPPING PLANT. Tha dlppiag pliat Is oae of the larg t ina most complete la tie ooaatry hartag a ca pacity to handle 3,000 sheep per day aal hav. las beea pot la at a cost of over 13.000. Siace October over TS.OW sheep nave beea dipped. The compaay utes a solution of car bolic acid acd ol-otiae fo.- the dip aad for the purpose of mlxiag aad heutlng it there I ? a tick with a cap-icity of 4.000 gslloi * . The mixture run ; from this tink lata a narrow flume , which is Ju t wide enough to tl.'ow oae cheep at a time to s im along , lae Sume Is ninety feet la leagta aad the ij p must swim that entire dlstaace. They ore each kept la the swim full two minute * : ad are dnclasil nader three times. The flume irolis thlny ehee ? at oae time , all rwim- miag along ia single file toward the ecd. waere they climb oat aad go late the "drip- piag roam. " This room hi a capacity cf SW rteep at oae tlnie. The temperature is kept evea by means of eoam pipe * can- recte-d with the eaglae. to that la the co'd- ert of weather the sheep feel oo laconvea- ieoce. Tie process of dipplag the thcep is humaa all the wiy through , roae of the animals receiving rough treatment. They ? M4e into the fiume la the finst pbre dawa a slirpeT toboggaa chute and at the ead of the swira walk out without aid.Vhea they are dry they are turned out of th * dripplac roam late the yard * A great auabtr of tha fhtep thit are dipped at the Lincoln yards are brought In from the raage by the owsen. who have thfra cured of the scab or made prosf igslast i ' U Icr tte seison , and are thea tftVen' back i to the pastures. The charge lor the dip Is 1 cent per held , mtklcg It an Inexpensive j operation. Vhere tte sheep are left la the I | 1 yards ten d ys la order that they be dipped I twice the charge Is * ceats per held for the dipplzg and the fe > ed. Miay are brought la by the feeders from Lancaster county. SHEEP IN THIS COUNTY. P. H. Geogheasin , the rsaniger of the i yards and dipplag pliat. eithnaitj that there I are nw owaed aad being fed ia LiscasterJ I county alone fully IWXKX ) head cf sheep and that dnriae the last tix moaths there hive bea Ov 0.t"00. a large number hiving been sold since the first of the year. Ia the yards adjoining the sheep pecs Is a bunch cf cattle purchased In extern Caaa'a t by J. O. Clark of Stamfcrd , Purnas county , I ani ualoided here to feed while earoute to Stamford. No tetter proof can be shown of the profits cf feedlag cattle In Nebraska than In citing this latiance. where cattle are bought aad shipped more thaa 1,500 miles to be fattened acd then shipped back east , i This Is the second lot of cattle bought ia Caaada by Mr. Clark and he finds she venture 4 profitable oae. The Canada cattle are tall. and rangy aaimals with small bones and a ] general evMecce of good blxrf and Mr. Clark Sms that they thrive tad grow rapidly cfl the western rancta. nadir 3. N * * . . April SO. < 3tcUl Tele * pram ) Bart Mte r. 1 ? years old , etnp4oyeJ la the rallrosd e9te at Ttbie Rok. citaa to Pawnee City oa > thin aarclns' * trala nl at 11 IS. while at'ea-rriag to ixurd a sand tnla for Table Rock. lest tils fw > ; * cg cn < l tell bearath the trala a&d was struck ca th t d. fraeturln ; hi * skull across tbe crown. Two smill pieces of bear were re oved. Hit right arm from elbow to tie wrist was hiiir IiTentedwith a < ? erp eat He nsiy recover , but his case Is serioas. llurKtarn \\jmorr. . WYMORE , Neb. , April ro { ip cUl Tele- grim. ) Burclar * entrreKi Nail A BirJael' ) meat mirket here it aa ( r'7 tour tbfc acca j a d carried iwiy J1W worth of hides Ttr rult n blooJboucis were * eat for aaj tricked the fugitives as far as Oketo , Kin. No arrests hire yet been male. Trn tre Ureanlse CL.VT CnNTER , Neb. April iO - < 5pcclil ) The newly elected board of village truste-ta met list tvenlcg aad orsacked bj electiss J C Nium&n chilrmin. O. \\11Kuics wa > uppolnteJ rillure clerk ind J.V Crouso itfeet A Good 3lrillrlnr. It will not be a eurprue to * ay who re it ill familiar with tbe coed qmlltlt * of Ctta- berliin s Couch Remedy t\knaw thit pcop ! everywhere tike plr nre ta reltia thfir experience .a the u e of thi : splendid medi cine and telling of tbe bfneSt tbey buve re ceived from It , of t > iJ cold it his cured of ' threi : ae-i attacks of pDfcmonla it ba averted aad of Ae children it tn nved from , l atticks of croup and whoopiac coucb It la a CTJoJ , rood meJicine mi bi merhed i.l the prue It hcs received Indiana Ortrnniir TITU Cunipanle * . APPLETON. Wlf. . April JO. The OaeWa Indlicf. oa their reservation acrth of thu city , have organized two companies of 100 men each to fight the Spaniards. These companies a'e to form the nuclrui of a regiicect of Indians to be raised oa ti Oaeiia. Mcaomlac ani StockbrlJge reser- vaticcs All the oa rs are to l white's , expert- eace > l Gratd Army of the Republic men or znllitiamca. Tie regimejt will be headed by an Indian band of flxtwa pieces. Thirty-fire yt rs ciace e generitJ a. Tbit ! how loag Adolpa Fisher of Ziaeevllle O. . suffered from pil ( He t cured by using three boxes cf DeVTISff Witch Hizel Silve , FOIinC\ FOK 'laDtl'S \VEITHKO. Fnlr and nnnrr. Ircnnipanled by t > ontherllndn. . WASHTNGTON. April 'l.-ForeCist for Thursday : For Nebraska ind S ut'.i Dakota Fair ; wanner la eastern portions ; southerly winds. For Kan i5 Partly cloudy ; warmer ; southerly winds. For Iowa and Ml ourl Fair and wanner ; winds becominf : southerly. For Wjomlnc Partly cloudy ; southerly , shifting- westerly wlad * . L > cnl Itr-coril. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BfREAl" . OMAHA. April Oraaha record of tem perature and rathfal compared with ta correspondiae day of the la t three years : 1S5. 1 J7. UM. 1 JS. Maximum temperature . . S3 4 : C S3 Minimum temperature . . 17 X > J M Average temperature . . . . S 42 W < S Rainfall 00M .01 .Cl Itetord of tfsnp rature ani precipitation at Omaha for tfcls day and since March L W : Normal for the Oav 3 IVficIeEcy for toe day. . . 5 Accumulated excels since March 1. . . . 103 Normal raunlall f r the day 11 Inca , Deficiency for the dav . . . „ 11 Infa Total rainfall since March 1 2JO Inches Deficiency since March 1 13 Inch Deficiency for cor. period. 1 > * 7 41 inch Excess for cor. period. 11 S CS iaci Report * from Mnilon > at M I > . m. Srrestr-fifth Mrrlilin time. 21 f STATIONS A Np STATE Or Nona P aU * . cloudy .to 5alt Lake CMy . . CT .toT Olerenoe. cl r . . . CTi T Rapid City , cloudr i Harcn. cloudj- . . . . Ml Ctic ro. clrar 1 i:1 51. Louis , clear i | CD St , Paul , cl ar I it ; IM Duvfcpan. clear Helena , cle r . K = u Cltr. elr . Havre , panlr cloaay M > Bitnarelc. clooay | Galleries , rtear . 14-1 T la < Ucate > tr cl prreSpltatlon , L. A. TTELsH. Lofal Fcr a. t Offlcial. ThL > is a time when people should think and plan We're a plan whereby you can save money That oupht to be interesting Uavinc secured ihe agency of the world's famou * mandolins , such as the Burton Washburn Maurer etc "We have to make room for them "We've a few old styles in odd makes that we are cJo < in ? out at away down prices Jc t to set them out of iiie way quickly They're peed instruments but we've no room for them You can see them in our window then come in and pet our closing out prices It is ryour opportunity. A. HOSPE , lOSlG ( U Afi 1513 Douglas , HOSE : HOSEnosn : IIOSE : Garden lx > se peed parden bee at S cents a foot its not the be t bnt lt < worth S cents Our 10-cent ho e Js rnl > - ber and we srive a guarantee with every foot of it The best hose we have Is only 12 cents and we want to pay its superior never was made or sold at any price Lawn mowers in all idth > . ome as low a 5 52.7T > 24-Inch sires , S7. ( " > We warrant llie e lawn mowers Don't be afraid to buy ju t because the price Is so much lower ( than you can cet any where else A complete line of builder ' hardware. A. RAYMER , WE DELIVER TOUR PURCHASE , 1514 Farnam St. The cartridge kodak tbe triumph of the manufacturer's art takes a picture 4x5 inches with a capacity of twelve pictures withont reloading the entire fcize of camera Is only SHiOXjcSii and Welsh's when loaded two pounds and twelve ounces length of focus lens , t % inches a real full-fledsed camera that flu the amateur for work equal to the professional Our photographic supply business has jrrown wonderfully in the last year and the amateur can beure of finding here just what is wanted In the right quality at the correct price We can help you In your work. TheAloe&PenfoldCo Aaaatccr Pk t iapplr Hoacr. < M Faraaa Street. Ocpoalt * Pwtoa HotL