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APRIL 16. 1888, ST. PAUL CRUSHED ACAIN An Hrror By Shannon Saves Them a Shut-Out. all deserved. He handle's his then withia nicety and judgment that wins many game, Goodoye Shafer by his senseless kicking has gotten himself disliked by the patrons of the blenching boards. The him un mercifully. Both Burns and O'Connell are keeping up [ LAYING THE CORNER STONE. | Beginning of the First Baptist Church at Grand Ieland, There are twenty-five buildings fow in course of erection, dnd there would be many more if the lumbdp conld be got in fast enongh to build with. There are_four lum ber yards, and théy are not suffioient to keep up with the demand. There is still room for nearly all kinds ;4f business enterprises. There are twenty business houses going up A NEW PROHIBITORY POINT. | Bevaccembiarsd totore tic season opencd for the regular games before it will have a - chance 1o sce any sport at Athl Quite a Difference. INVESTIGATING THE UNIVERSITY. The team meanwhile is on a short tour play Civil and Oriminal Aoctions Male | ing with scveral clubs in the inter-state league and getting very valuable practice, in the rear of his once happy home, untll within'a short distance of its sum- mit, when he sat. down upon a flat rock, at the same time stretching out his legy and bracing his foet against a small boulder in front of him. He had not :n there long when the boulder under their lick with the stick. Each made a tw at the present time. & vert: Myheptpe o A, cislatare | his feet gave way and went roll- SCORE SIX TO ONE FOR OMAHA. | hucier vestorday, and their singles Were | MISSOURI PACIFIC MOVEMENTS, | | e prospects foria crop the Coltiut AWert | WHAT THE SALOONS DIDN'T DO. | sity is ivoly ot work, {86 many reckios | tiewcit g Holk o Frond - eaisad *" | charges have been made against the man . lessly followe 3 th timely and effectivo, are good, and this fu _itself is encournging agement of the univorsity during the lnst rolling stone—and just here we will S— Joe Walsh hit the ball hard every time, everybody to invest all the surplus weaith - A Very Interesting Game—Good Play- | but generally juto a fielder's hands, How: | gy, Are Oreating a Great Deal of | theybave R e The White Button Brigade to Congre- | f0W years that groat projudico lus been | digress and say that his then experienco created against theschool. A few discharged v\m.nhul the old Aphorism that a n»h- ing on Both Sides But The SO Sy amee oTarsl. The s fre: Excitement at Crete—Grant's A Farmor's Protest. £Ate at Dok Moines—The Oapital bl i . | “boom® Omaha ad Nebraska, and yet loave Tomoa thayihotight Ly tho frionds of th | they pronounced it horn silvor oro of his two errors, excusable ones, both of them, " -t ity 1 can be well overlooked A Corner Stone Laid. the most important leverage lay quictly in Another Prohibition Decision. upon all these charges was to have an official | the richestcharacter. Thereupon Frank 4 . 1|, Doran’s fall upon Carroll at third wasa | CRaND Isiaxp, Neb., April 15 {Special | the dust. 1f the Union Pacific railroad was | nyeq Morsrs, Ta., April 16, ccial to the | investigation, with a verdict that would bo | prospected the j 1d soon found a &t the park yesterday to witnes cond § trifie off-color—games must be won fairly | Telegram to the Ber.|—The cornerstone of | trimmed down to fair valuation | By ) Judge Knvanagh's decision in the | once for all a'complete answer to the reck- | ledge which paid big from the start, so o betsween the Omahn team and the. ice | and squarely o they are robbed of more than | the First Baptist churct was laid to-day with [ and run o that basis, it would | yuproume court tho past weck in the case of Toas slanders agninst the school. In the Hitlo | that in Less than a mionth after oponing harvesters from St. Paul, which, had it not | huif their interest. ~ Towever, in justice 0 | /o0 coromonios, It was 8 deligntful day, | do more to populate this stato than | it wholesale liquor deaters whoso stock had | gy Ration that, the committeo have al- | the mine Mr. Frank Martin's chock was been for an crror on the part of Shannon in | Doran, ke disclaims any intention of imped . 1l the v ph ” Ne quor dealers whose stock had | ready made they discover that a good deal th ‘ chock y 4 e annot o | ing Catrolls way, he did not hold him pur- | 8nd a large number of people attended. The [ all the monoy spent by all the towns in Ne- | hoen seized, raises a new point under the pro- | of the cxpocted evidenco rosts upon | [YOUtH its fnce from $3,000 to 85,000, Ho ‘:““"“""”"‘;"- Wwould "11')“’; oo ies | Posely. various dcnominations were represented by | braska. Allroads would have to begoverned | pinitory law. These dealers were charged | ® 8ort of me UASIN ChAb {8 very 3nul h]fl\h of warm friends—indeed his shut out for the visitors, he tollowing is & ! their pastors, and each wished success to the | by rates on the Union Pacific. An oceasional vith-violatiol 5 18W ¢ iy intangible and substantial. They find riends were red-hot—renching from detailed account of the gamo Pk ey - A eeial | €ffort tho Baptist people iad mude to creet | blow-out calling them *thioves,” “swind o e laww on the kround AL | that o good many of the ‘ehargos wre | Houston ‘on the north to Blac \loBt {8 First Inning—Burns, of the home team, CHEYENNE, yo., April PECI 1 Yanitemunve ch @ beautiful church as | lers,” and a lot of other pet names is not o, Ployes liad on cortain occa- | based upon what wmen think and mot w.‘ center and Halley and Salt Lake in but was put out at sccoud by Riley after | fIENt took pluce near this city to-day between | of fa.tings, was prosent and made a very [ pull. An earncst protost agninat the exten yasdedalodt lestlapels 2l vag Ll e \‘""""."'1" faco to face @ squaro and | One evening, after dolivering & &hip- Aunis had flew out to Pickett, and O'Connell | Jack Hirling, a local hitter, and James Bush, | eloquent address. The Ladics' Musical soci. | sion of timo asked, Every paper, and evory that while such facts, if proved, might sub- f {tect IHsue betwean the complainants and | ment of his ore to the reduction works it Who claims to be the middle-weight champion | oty, assisted by the ohurch choir, rendered | man in the state, should ring out 'a warning | ject the principal to lability in a civil action, AL AN At e at Hailoy, Mr. Martin dropped into it safe to left who was left on base by - . Esplaanad fhaddbaa Ly L LR > GOTNG SEVERAL 10 NDRRD STRONG, go“m." o of Oalifornia, . The fight has beon eagorly | Some very approprinte music prepared for the | to congress bofore it is t0o late, and not | it could not hold to responsibility to & crim: | Au Allison brinde 18 boing onganived to go | restaurant and ordered o squire meal, . " ey * ¥ [ oceasion.” The chureli when completed will | allow fifty years more of “legal stealing. ) N WA he k 1 . stau Murphy, of St. Paul, got first on a wild looked forward to by Cheyenne sporting |\ oturo the Gity may weil be proud of. | Do the railronds own the papers? ditors, innl suit. In other words, that unless it | to Chicago and work for the nomination of | He was pmmpm served by a comely throw of Doran, stolo second and third and From Kearney. Sunday's Game, otween 8,500 and 4.000 peopl thered Vice-President TGTTUATEG 0G0 TTETABOVE 5010 EATor SN i ln 2 Wilson c... Lovetty Puoeeneee Tota men for several weeks, and several hundred | Tho cost is to be about 15,000, which has | “printer's devil,” and all, as well as every ;-uum ;m shown that such sales were made by ll"'“ ] f:]\]’t:”!\“" son. "1' "xx-;'nrrw“l that |In{ waiter girl, and, being in a “somewhat was put out on a double play by Burns, who | Were present to witness the battle, which | nearly all been raised by subscription. ofice iy 14‘; in ”'(- tate wl‘r‘ :‘:‘(. \:)\‘3 letthe | his ord Loyt pwingly in \‘u‘nlfl.lm of law, he | Gits il white hats, and be armed with the hi \.r"'" mood, challenged the girl to % slose to the Wyo- P greatest of all frauds perpetrated on the | was not responsible. The court held that s marry him then and there Sk J Hit, Carvell's fly and tirow Lat | took place in Colorado, close to the Wya ) th 1 HAH YHat & | Amebionn's tevety comp ‘ " nd thero. e a caught Carroll's fly and threw him out a UR 4 Affairs at Kearnoy. tillers of the soil along these roads? Won't | man's erf 1 red bility Wi S y compatiion, & stout st ceptod his proffe » of the e late; Shafer got o first on & wild throw | Ming line. The fight was under the London : : 3 N o e vt criminal responsibility was limited | With bands of music, badges, flags, and | €°F proffer, a justice of the peace LA K e o PR A o a Keansey, Neb., April 14.-[Correspond- [ We be proud, when in the fall we are told | only by his own acts. He might bo liable in | stres the All brigade, Sevel was sent for and the twain were mad, of Shannon and was left on second by Riley's | Prize-ring rules, with skin-tight gloves, aud ) g " what an_“intelligent” people we are? A | acivil e amers the Allison brigado, several hun- ado & o o oy " volghex = | ence of the Brre.]—Although a little late in bk % A - a civil action for damages for anything which | dred strong, propose to make a stir in Chi- | One. About six months after this he AU AL Bedt ansletad by Dora for n purse of §300. Bush, who weighed 145 dog would be kitled for his want of sense if | qu agont of his did. but he could not be { < e A .| pound ed by the Cheyenne | comparison with usual scasons farmers about | he would quictly submit to so fiagrant an ,,.lm“ 1% oHminm “I'“ ""l".‘l‘. ’l'"i"' bun- | cago so that every one shall know that the sold his name for the sum above stated, Second Inning--Walsh wont out at first by | 34 who weigned 15 hiere have about done sceding their small | imposition ns s being bound on the people | because his clork, aeting Without. his srders | hoet e drairies aro thoroughly in ear- | and, naturally cnough, the transition Morrisscy, unassisted: Shanuon wos given | This first round openiod with Hively worlk | grain, the acroage of which in this county | PAYIng tribute to this little *trust. o enIoiae, S Nove iatis e | oAt in TholF campaign from extreme indigence to much wealth so on balls, but was left on first by | both mcn getting in heavy face blows, The [ o 4 T Farver. | pro YRy THY: . tamperanes e shipped what littlo intellect he TARE At AVilon Going. out oo 5w B o er. ik sevond host an | Will be quite small s the farmers are running sl prohibitory” law. The temperanco poo- Burned Up the Wagon. e Mg bavel o oL ECUH G R I Bhator, b Y came out of the round with a closed right | o corn largely, finding it more profitable and Hard Girls to Arrest. R TR SR By LRCTORG LT (T, L I il K Rt P U sl il ench, of the visitors, went out from | eve, which ho failed to open again through- | asure crop. A large numbor of cattlo w Birdie Robinson and Emma Turner, two | of the supreme court, The court hold i | 10¢ated of late on the cornor of Thirteenth s o Lovett to_ first; Doran caught Morrisse 0“1“\[';"."“,“} A a both Tought -with fed in this vicinity the past winter, and | pagresses of bad repute who are familiar fig- | the case of a druggist that he or his agents [ and Williams strects, was dicovered last lo’l:.lhl,lv and lhwwll;)wkf'u out at .flrs'r-l he [ o “:;' A u"“k"‘;:::”‘:“"”“““(‘l |‘h"‘_""“ ';l““ e | though the scason hias not been profitable to | yres in the police court, got drunk yesterday | 1St know when selling liquors that they | evening to be in flames. The wood of the car H L ey e R ""}m,',,‘f e G van fight. Tho round ended | the average feoder, those hero have 108t 10 | and became noisy and demonstrative on the | Were to be used for purposcs wllowed by law, | was so_thoroughly seasoned that it burned l e it st sacom and Jweht out on s | With @ rush and fall, with the Choyenne wan [ money although thoy have not made 8 wuch | gtroot, They disregarded all injunctions of | by Taw to irehase. Tt decston hoid tae | ke tinder and was nearly in ashes boforo DEPOSIT double’ play by Carroll and Pickett, the | on top. ;i as they should. Most of the cattle from here | Gaiior “Vanous to keep quiot, and | it was no defense for a druggist to say that | the firemen arrived. Nothing was saved, but. POSITORY, former Bolding Sowders fly. Annis was hit | In the third round Bush was soverely | have been marketed in Omaha at from & to Y atrest, Tut | ho did not know that & man who purennsed | the 1oss will not reach $300.~ A lighted cigar BE o O A ccam ny it | slugzod, and whion it cnded Mis face and | $£30, made their expenscs very” light, whilo [ be declared them undor arvest. But | u¢ G iop i i 8 (AR 8 BICRSOR | stub s thiought to have been the causo of the - NEBRASKA P ol it b on-n Bt by | body were covered with blood from a numiber | they were receiving the top priccs. Tho | when he attempted to take them | %08 (ot S O bty -one, or that ho | bluze. . 0'Connell who was feft on second by Walsi, | of terrible blows, while the Chieyenne man | past fow days have been warni and pleasant, | to the patrol box a tussle ensued | Guat K8, OB, HHOCE "‘[‘UI_ '|'.l~tv'u‘;:mf1.I-'"..:I,-(Z T ! fiying out to Carroll. was uninjured. making everyone feel like going to work 1 | and the colored cyprians commenced to bite, | Loses But thoso were cases i e1vil actior COMMON CARRIERS. UABITAL: (v eiive vesnenisse s 8500,000 "Anderson, of St. Paul, went out on a foul | The remainder of the fight was a pitiable | earncst. : § seratch and pound the officer. One blow that | 41q affected simply the denler's responsibil. . i to O'Connell, Kemmler fanned himself to | exhibition of how much pounding a man can Kearnoy has \'u'r'r? vnn':nlr:x';lhl,\.mlurt\.fih'd. Birdie lot fiy struck Vanous in_the eye, on- [ jreycundor the pharmacy law, They were | Sad Experience on Exasperating Rail- URPLUS reieen 100,000 onth and’ Murphy went out at st by | endure. For six more rounds the Californian | in the visit of General Wheaton and two or | circling it with o dark ring and swelling it { 10t cases of criminal prosecut o 1 Doran’s ussist Y| was unmercifully slugged and finally knocked | three other officers who were supposcd to be | nearly shut. Hundreds of spectators gath- | 1ot Sitanded to *;nu-!vt‘ ,H“.. tl’.’-‘f.fmf \\( e roads. e g—Shannon and Doran went | VUL of tme by bong dustied to. tho ground | here looking over ‘the locaiity for adrill | ered about the scenc of combat, enjoving it | orininal punishimont it found ity Judge | eqLtie Lo speak lightly of a common | yppy A kouNTZE, Prositent out at first by Dickett, Wilsou got first on | with such terrifio force that ho lay as though | ground for the soldiers of the Departmont of | hugely and encouraging the female “bruisers | 1¢uvunagh's decision is plain, therefore, e | carrier ora corporation, not kuowing b LR by Morrisaoy'a orror but was 1ot by Tovett's | killed, and his sccond threw up_the sponge. | the Platte. ‘The matter was given in charge | with such remarks as, “Go it, Birdie,” “First | yov'in'sonflict with the supremo. court, and | €W s0on Imay be a common carrier or JOHN A. CREIGHTON, Vice-President out to Morrissey by Veach, l“ red “\I] -m'Ii ;ml'! ‘lm Imh‘rq rigorous work hi :!I‘A\llrx‘lu‘mi\\lhv\ |u‘v‘;1:‘\:vlq l'f‘]l‘llxlllll;:ilhhllllu: b blood ‘r.w “l(nlmm_m.‘ “Foul for 1||»; to lny down a line of responsibil \ a corporation myself, but it doesscem to | F. H. DAVIS, cumw Carroll went out at first by Doran, Shafer | bring the defeated man to consciousness, and | very ¢ s cqui 10 Ao e reg- | cop,” ete, nous is @ young man anc ere X % TS BEBIBE are n'New. York, whore wo 7 moarroll went out at first by Doran, Shater | B o0 00 etates to-night tha s injurics | army officers, and also_enjoys the reputation | s matier of course rather gallant, and he | Sifetent from any that hins heretofors been | 5 iy L bl P MR AR D e S $écdna by Riley fanning out and Vi are extremely dougerons and may prove | of being an adept in the mixing of iced and | was disposed to ward off the blows rather . ave every advantage of schools anc Sowder’s got first by Pickett’s failing to i : sty Ty lect and contined to those only who could ap- | by her two wrists and jerked her away from | jepi e 61 . vl ing, newspapers at noon and ever and handlo & grounder and reached sccond on the | PULUTH, Minn,, Aprit 1 pcial Tele- | preciate the delighis of 4 Washington cock- | Vanons. She commenced to spit in his face, ,I’.‘;:,','_‘“‘:,.,‘,‘,‘":.:‘{,’:1“;‘.‘,,‘":\“; fomtiihe resulte | anon till the next day: there, where you 1o, ot third on Annis! out at first; and dicd | £ram o the Din]—“Dlack’ Frank and | teil It had been given out, with a greut deal | but when the oficer twisted hor armns a tin | gigugont the state that, the Jeriod of sus. | can buy almost anything that heart can 510 North 16th Stmt Olnalla there, O'Connell being thrown out at first by | Billy Lynn fought u hard ten-round draw at | of wusto, that Generals Crook and Morrow | or two in his vice-like grasp, she desisted, a8 | poyga and perl is past. When the work of | Wish, from a porpoise-hide shoe-lace or ! 4 ¥ i pory Morrissey fou o ball anc fe, b Wiy > " | recognize the honors and wines which the | men. Vigorous measures on the part of Van- A L RE bbb Bt ; BT Wy Lo e L A it e o | punished but the honors were oven. Billy | immiaculate Juan had so generously provided, | ous soon conquered the othor Amzon, ‘and | diter all tho legislature did not do verymuch | the buggage oxpress might bo more ( PATD IN CAPITAL. .. $100,000 1o O'Connell, who put Pickett out. Anderson | J-ynu has challenged Charles Gleason for a | through citizens' subscription list, and | the twowere carted to the central police sta- f}‘“ '“;LI '1” '”‘ ; ¥ ""l’;"l"""f' but what it reliable. If it cannot get our baggage SUELDTOveLt, whib thirov Hita onbiny AEst: Zht, with or without gloves, for $300 a side, | hence the occasion lost some of its enthusi- | tion, P o o 1t il s very Littlo | fromn polnt: to polut on timo; Mot 1t 0 | ¢1o 5 HARKER P, e 4 5, R ATLoR state. As it is now, lovers are forever | @10 % BARREL Pr X : b st = L A S arrangs : - ; Hardly one of the large business intercsts £ . s are fo v stole second, going to third on & muffed fly by [ He stipulates a finish fight and skin glove ey (lnv)g-_xg!fl s e Mortow a recop: | If the liver and kidneys ave sluggish e i ‘1,‘,‘.,_{,‘“@ o | separated, hushands and wives g IN, Cashter, B e o e Hart Wins the Denver Walk. Uon, and were much disappointed at their | and inactive, Hood's Sarsaparilla will | poeuliar peril as long as the logisiaturo was [ 6t cach © other across the break- oran hit safe and Walsh and Shannon rouse them to prompt and regular ac- | insession. One of the promient insurance | fast table and weep in their omelet. 0 by Shafer orrissey, svett | gram to the Bee.]—Four thousand people | engineers at Minneapolis, has recently been i S > Tecs : R doublo by Shafer and Morrissey, and Lovett | erai — 4 gl Ao n bl ot st b — had closed, that if the lezislature had passed | langt strect forry by 5 o'clock, and it | SAMUEL R. Jonxsox Gro. E. RARKER, flew out to Veach on a pop np. witnessed the close of the six day’s walk at i the bills affect surance - Kemmler pounded the wind, Murphy flew | Mammoth rink at midnight last night., As | 214 has suid that we havo one of the fnest ANTICSHOT MO R RS the bills affocting insurnce companies that | gt to Desbrosses street forry ' at 5:80. | L I WiLuraus, WL, SELVERS, it Lo Al t ana Caroll Breusl out Mu 2| itt. A8 | owers in the west, especinily now that the } closed every | Mhoy dopend on their goods getting 1)1, JouNsON. v ] : 2t d s at work enlar th ! Tutely impossible Tor them to do business in | 40w from the Savtoga train to the Hofl- | A General Banking Business 'I'rmwlr(ed. tip, Sowders went out at first by Shafer, | 18€1% the scor Milbsitane mi nf,\({""\ o l\}‘-"‘:‘ e nraneny dhnaalby :\”1‘!“- b Artists. . Iowa. What was true of the insurance com- n house in time for their wives and Tnterest Allowed on Time Deposits. and Riley threw Annis out to Morrisey 2 2, . Laps. i I BUAL 1 New York Times: The trained mon- | panies was true of many other business in- y themselves to dress for an evenihg £ , Riley ] A e ¥ YT e A ceys known in Vienna us the “Brock- | terests, A great dealof harm was threat- | purty, and miss itall because money can- SRR 4 g 58 vo. | Noremac 4 0 | three parties have concluded to locate facto- | Keys known in Vienna as the *“Brock Wit b by Ul porty, and missitall bocause moncycan m :“‘;“," BHD I ibus el Jonod Ul BY soo i i % X 7 | rios hiero and part of the machinery is on the | mann Monkey Show.” who are to make | ened, but comparatively little was done. | not buy timo even if it could” buy ) By ks 4 ground. S their bow to the New York public from | The important —measurcs — tliat were | clothes. if, gentle der, you have Tk L5 | Dalte e A sk adtehird on Walshts out || StantBn ke "The recent school census shows Kearney to | the > of the Star theater ou April | DRSS Were the ot been u woman and looked with wet S A2 at first and scored on Doran's A}\luai\ur (tiree day 1,:.\(-'...;.‘-,.\.\“ ion of :ll»;vu‘I ten :h:‘umn‘\ peo- | 93 will sail for thissport from Hamburg, “_“‘,'f. S :t". n:ILt.m\ z‘;.nm.--' cm::}‘;“u e | anxious oyes fora snenky, sway B80S S, 15T ST., OM4A Iu, NEB. out at first, Walsh going out at first | Nolan - ple, being an increase of about three thousand | »ceompanied by their mannger, train- | powers of the commissioners so that they | horse, with a blue democrat wagon to —_— > BOC g i oran's | Robinson ...... 5 residence houses are now being built and 3 i 3 S U s I B O IB | e : 2202 o it ovie eill W staried within | funny animals haye a theater of their | the law making the railvoad commission | summer’s triumph in s bosom; waited P Gt o e Smithi 2 tho next thirty duys, among which will be a | own in Vienna, aud are as much a fea- | clective; the law amending the pha ¢ | till the lonesome shadows dame down L R o A L LoD ooy e teine The county reunion of soldicrs will be held | any of the companies of human play e Sl o ors: e bhronibiting pools: | evening with your {rionds, you know Loans Made on Real Estate, Off while he was trying to steal a An- v E il 15.—~The bre on the rl'~4")‘lr;!;"'}-vll July at some town | Tt js said by able and judicious crities | production of articles of comnmon Gse—these | What itis to feel bitterly, without even | ¢ o 00 sioal BondsN o derson got first on O'Connell’s muft went to Sinius & Sons burned his | in the county to besettled upon by the execu- | 1t many an actor might profitably | hre about all the laws of general importance, | the luxury granted to sinful man of ex- | SchoolCounty and Munielpal londsN egotiated AL el gains 4 offercd. This will be a gala day for the ) osldet by Kemmlor and Murphy going out onu bl offercd. Tins will be w gala day for the old | jooiving these intelligent quadru- | made, but they wore larg gage express in a way that would mako [ WM. A PAXTON, President, Nt ining=-Furns 16 with, 8| twoibeg: lndications. Politienl qiiestions do not seem to intorest | peds, and many curious and in- [ the majority being logalizing acts. So, fora | the windows rattlo and the wall paj 4 y s i ischief by hasty ext o logis s i g KLFICED MILLARD, Treasure B e ot i ao on Dafle, Annis | veathir, followed by threatening weathor, | Who at the proper time will be invited to give | anties on and off the stage. The | of mischicl by hasty und extrome logis [ wn not giving away to any imagin- Y gl short. Burns tried to steal third, but failed, | With vain, f{resh to brisk south-easterly ¥ {o the choice of the people, who have [ monkeys all have their own proper [ “¢™*NF e il ation in talking about this matier, [ o000 0 b : N, iy T, CLAKE, i Tates Dre oo dio caEn to oty TEL APH NOTE ';;11‘;:‘,::\:‘"‘:1{fti‘\n.(;I“]l‘l:::]‘x‘m‘lh‘\'\\:; throuts the | ing actors and actresses with which [ tion of vepublican elubs o be held in thiscity | ence, but L am tiying foebly to express | kowi, L Gakurcus, ALk MinkAD, A S S SR R L o N orBr Do Bl haaRset Hheentorienistls may have been christened by | We , May 2. The work of organizing | what the corporations fail to express: 1 GEG. B DA A & and it s esti- | helieve it to be iargely the fault of Garroll got third 'on the throw and scored on | strike. proper candidates, the county will go repub- | leading artists of the troupe are Kull- | matec o AL o e eero on | & oports of rich cold finds come from the | lican; The genoral opinion is that Hon, G. | man, tho elegant circus rider; the fay | three lundred dubs In this state. Tt s hoped | pover feel stimulated to drive fast un- S FELKEH OMAHA NEB- Shafer went out to Annis. Riloy went out | fields of lower California. W. . Dorsey will succeed himself, and un- | and lovesick Lottie; Anothy, who isa e i g less there happens to be an old woman ) least five hundred clubs in the £ gt out from O'Counell to Lovett. Score— | ing wall in the City of alexico. g7 IERHOLE v 1 05 D3 HECRvEutions impunity. Jack, the liitle dandy, and aska clubs will be an mspiration to | that wedding parties, business engag: Tho T > R s D Howell won the first of the three bicyele allvos = S George the clown of the company, who publicans of lowa to equal them ingood | ments, dinners and everything The following 1s the complete score: Rajlroad Building at Creto. cun not crack old jokes on account of a As this convention will be repre- | have to suffer. 1t is not a matter of ——— - Twenty members of the Chicago boar 3 . 1 1 g A for ot b Bik.|—The Missouri Pacific railroad com- 3 : ; ' 10 | o <pocted that there will be a very laree and | (por ¥ S AN T TR i trade were suspended for violating the riics. | 13 sbing their conmections. b the ut. | create any amount of fun by his queer | G it moating, Some of the bess | the moan who has walked the floor two A 3 R TR T T ty :um s, Sheakers in the state amoung the young re. | hours in simi-dress, wsth a toothbrush Anuis S . banl, Winnipeg, has skipped with $50,000 of [ most capacity of their working force. From | A Giarman paper gives some interest- | publicans will be present, and the boys pro 10 hand and an’ anathema in the 0'Counell, 3 ~ Mrs, Bliza Thornburg, azed seventy-fo ity in procuring men and teams to push | of this unique company of mimics. *As | conveution ever held in Towa stamped upon the floor and pounded SIS o Mthy, o0 atioll forward their work. A trainlond of ma- | soon as the operation of dressing he- FIIE 33ALE TALY N OURLOOK on the arms of tho: geats and mobbed Process Bl < Oy e terials, consisting of rails, , cte., has ar- | gins,” says the writer, “the cunning More interest is being taken in base ball | {he manager because the speaker, i T T RS, vived. Two hundred men will be put to work | Tittle animal becomes rvestless. The Ty CAr AL QVer SuRIOKo) L I8l Rl ish tho work through to Tulmage at the | shufllo to and fro on their high stools; | L1 gld tea is much stroner than 1ast yeat | more fully thun I can what tho genor st possible 1 nt. Ouaccount of the | they sneeze and blow and sniflle is also conceded that the Western association | Opinion s, oy SR ol . /! 448 WIAT IT ESCAPED DOING, churches and new sers, with or with- [ I} OUUBLHIG by Lovett fatal. fancy beverages taken for the stomach’s | than return them. He was shortly rein- | iy lagislainre hos bee gone g enough hes o vspapers, Tifth Inning—Burns went ont at first, A TensTound Mill. sake. The two banquets given were very se- | forced by Officer Shields, who seized Birdie | oy tho people to review its actions and to | oy Pictures—newspapers in the morn ‘J \ ‘. Shafer, Tower last night. Both men were termbly | Would be here, but these gentlemen failed to | she has a profound respect for muscular ( i6 gession is summed up it will be scen that | & violet bonguet to un alderman, that e T e T St 15 rlicn and | and Glenson accepts and has josted a forfeit. | asm. The G. A. R. post here had _arranged {HIGhIm PAELAOI IDIWHALHL S rcian ed o Tdo scored. Doran ind Wilson went out on o [ DExvim, Colo, Apl 45, T[S0 S| | TR TGO i B It | e e i i men of this city remarked. after the session | Men order their baggage sent to Court- 20 i Qe it to Walsh and Carroll Struck out, o foul | Anticipated Hart won the race. e follow- | Kone dralge is at wor onlarging. the canal | & Queer Troupe of Well-Trained | compiny in this city and made it abs Shater LswihvbtoWalah Eiloy stevok out, || vint ¥ 3 | onc-half the cost of coal. Already two or Eighth Inning—0'Connell pasted the ball | Strokle passed were the railrond bill apply- by Pickett.' Shannon gof his base on | Buchanan - within three months. A large number of | (TG personat ‘attendants. These | could fix rates and prevent diseriminations; | bring the trunk, which held the whole CAPITAL $300,000 i ) B b oxl Daraits sraor, bt new city hull costin al turo of the amusements of that city as | law, adding more t provisions as to | and blotted out you hopes of a happy {el IS twve agee Vi 3 S ¢ 0 i o4 [ ds whicl y J H s - - third on Kemmler's two-bagger, but was left | poming, Loss, 8130000 insurance, $10,000, | Lye,cqmiiiee subject o bids which may be | jearn somothing of value to his art by | There were some hundreds of other 1 pressing pourself relative to the bag- ger. Sowders got a bascon balls, Annis | For Tow Nt Warmer, the people yet. The cxcoptions are a few | teresting stories are told of their | legislature that threatoned 1o do u great deal | roll together as a seroll. BOBI L~G“"-“" and Walsh hit to Riley who threw him out. | winds. Wi on more than one occasion that no | pames, in addition to the names of lead- issucd for conven- | neither am L relying on my own experi- | w "G v JOSERH TARKEIR, EASOL i sito. ] tor got I e Ohlo et Pa R Bliors willl e T e o A oA paoban & some of their admirers. Among the Shannon's crror, who let the ball pass him. | The Chicago union bakers will goon a | nor is it necessary oue shouid be, as, with mated that there ave now between two and | reckless and irrosponsible drivers, who 106 N. Jith Streot, at first by wn_assist from Doran. Veach | Three workman were buried under a fall. | 1038 some blinders are made the delegation | rontleman not to be joked with with " ks enthusinstic convention. hoid by | on the track. And so it often happens races for the championship of the world ) ovAlA. Crere, April 14.—(Correspondence of tho : ivo ¢ omn cach cl TR, Apri rr N e s R Dby five d ites from each club, itis | money. Ibis a matter of honor. And A SR AL 0 : Willism Cameron, teller of the Union the bank's ci all accounts gathered they have great difi- [ jn o details of the life behind the scenes | pos s the liveliest and most inspiring whil mile awny an andience e i y | this year than ever before, It is felt that | fy1) dyess, had not appeared, can sta | w The following marriage lice sued Saturday Name Residence. by Judge S buildings being erceted and the num- | and make faces at the keepers | isagood deal stronger and faster than the 2 of men and teams employed it is (,,‘,,.,:, and at ecach other. But woe to | Northwestern leaguc was last year, These | An Instance Wh Sheer Laziness PURE CAL o diry M'i‘."‘h‘.;r . L Master, Vall i ampossible o procka help o ccomiundls i erimaces and their foolire | the game here in Des Moines and tomake it [ Nez Perce (Tdnho) Nows: About threo | ERfl P8 Fenh rol TR | i 2 an, ih: great demand th s being de, ab ine e B H DOUNEL | foon probable a he marked UCehss o ¥ i [ b " 1 A 8 I i 1Al s : Notin five vears has Cress advanced so | He would soon make acquuintance with penmbRblsihnbthor IAsLobas ol L R Ly eloTDN o Callfgrnin -~ SR i ‘ {aloel S PRI : Sl vanced 80 1 g e teeth and nails, The comical lit- s | d enthusiasi s LYoy SRS RS0 809,000, 6 Loy U 1B a N Morris ; 1 L 3 Dwellinghouses have sprung up in every por- | ¢ ST 0 won't allow anybody to | spots. - Whitely, las e T | this to about £1,000, and his v W L but they won't ody to | spots. Whitely year's center fielder REVOLUTION IN Anderson, 1f. 0 1] ; Wy . alive with men and teams_dieging and haul- } i ja o ling Sorviooa wworo -dian appointed for him.—-Idal \ ) oo 0 g 4 eging and ha are nttached with little ck 8 10 n ment feeling that his services were not re ian appointed for him.—ldaho dgpnle % 4 i e s e or § ing dirt from the many ecllars for the erec- | &GS i e “ 2 fi!}(.\ quired and that he was b able to keep ster. I‘I n SH ora M. B 1 of business blocks. The large parochial | 510" ) B AN (a3 ) h tho company us eam s now G d » above onf 5 { Vaclar Hulae, Omuha B 3 R e abont s barochial [ Tike to play "“"“1"”‘.“"““’ with' tha | e e e aeat fobrosd s thogabove i parnienph s oig ORSE OES — = = | 1 Panny Noval 2 9 | magnificent high school will soon b keepers who ave ¢ ing them. One | tho strongest, according to base ball eranks, CArhdadals RS R 10 be finished this su pabloof accom: | of them amuses himsell by teaving his | of any i the coantry, Van Dyke in lofi fieid, | 1othing in it: that it 8 commansl - me jodenongh Tlorso Shoo” which i ey 3 modating 100 scholar £25,000 brand-new trousers into shreds, and | Halliday in center, and Orator Shater in | overy-day oceurrence. But rend this: | now b ovor.(llu sast: akod Iy (1pogsible ey e In the southern part of Missouri there isa | _ Iifly thousand dollars s tho amount to bo | when he has fully succceded in doing | right, make o stroug combigtion fol tho ol Ehroe " yeuns o ranis AR, s | fies Ukt 16 1o alls Bloby: I8 Au B0o % SUMMARY, e A LI e et PR e % spent for improving beautifying the | go. ho gives vent' s de by loud | ficld.’ The pitcher's box will be filled with | as worthless and lazy vagabonc i Yo farsalLtTon igs CARMGL LY Al HATY: Earnod runs—Omihi, 4 CAYD CONDLIN OXIARED o TRmous AIAOth || |g5aam]wgrounds 80, ho glves vont to hisdelight by loud | 40t SR Sopts Meuboiitans, Wells,of | as could well be produced—ono of | PRYementsand bad roads and is kusrantaod io keeh o8 on patle A Business men are adopting the are system last season’s team, Smith, a winner frnm the | 1hose who never missed a meal or puid | Yo ut our ofice, and we tuvite all those baviug it by swovett, Annis, T ‘ N J T'wo-Dase hits—Lurns 1, O'Counnell 1, | ty-thivd Iowa infantry volunteers, who re to make the city compare favor- | has had the greatest difficulty in but- | toam, MeCullough will i short in place | T 0 e 5 this 5 - Kewmuler 1. . the Tact ot . Wiasascerer W 1" | abiy with the Lurger cition 8o far 4s moncy: | toning on him, and grins at the unfor- | of Divy Force, and will il the position quite | 1is in Alurus tounty, b this this ber DENNIS CUNHINGHAM, Loft on bascs—Omaha b, t. Paul 4 colonel with five others went to investigate. | §4t“the fotal amount of taxable property R IR0 Mk 1K ol SR D (IR 3 | B haociition. as castorn papers call him, | his 1{ving from his brothér, who had a | sole Asen torNevmeka. oo, Aringion ek, Double plays—Carroll to Pickett, Shafer | We entered the caveat 6 o'clock p. m. well | added to the city's wealth will reach $150,000. ;\i‘:""f}\}‘ll'."]‘\'.,“;“ Jorlsen 10 H:L.\]“_ e the fleld captain, and take care of | small ranch and kept the postoffico by A Bh AL PRk to Morrisey, Riley to Anderson to Morrisey, | provided with candles for light. We tramped [ Mechanics of @il kinds wre necded and there ¥ bt h i l\dnask Suvings Bank, Corner 16th and Farnam Ste., Climber of Oom ity 1l Stock, $400,000 ity of Stockholders - 500,000 ¥ eent puid on deposits, 10ang mads on real oy 54 i unal soouity, Nots, WArraut, BLOC ki ud'purcliase e rogory, Valloy, feeee nes would ds Taugh | facts conspire to mercase popular interest in Brought a Fortune, from our viiie; : Clavot Riley, 8b the game last y will be repeated with pickatl,as..,.. 0 8 0 ) 1eC L tion of the city, and the business streets are | 15,4y ot them, For this reason they | was reloased a fow duys ago, the manage: [ petitions the probate court 1o have 2 constituted. The present outfield s onc of | woula naturally say that there was St. Paul 00000 An Obscure Cave, 568 Tito preventive for ll troubles causcd by slippory RAEIog ERueT=ORIAI, 4y | o cave of Kentucky. [ visited the cave in 1563 ) o screnms. Another takes pleasure in It was discovered by a member of the Twen- | of electric lighting and doin, crything in | pulling off the vest which tho keeper | goihern league, and Kennedy, of last year's | o cant, o resided at a place called | horses to inspect it and seo for themsolvos Struck out—By Lovett, 4. 1 energy and push will doit, It is estimated | tunate man with traly fiendish delight. | as ably. Joe Quinn, the Dunlap of the West ) ke o 2 | everything in the vicinity of second base. | the roadside. One day his brother's Buyns to° Wilson, Shannon to Walsh' 0 | and tramped through lofy rooms hung with [ s not an unemployed man in the place. The ulthough the keepor holds the v”l‘“' le | et s a whole is considerably strongor | wifo requosted Frank to° cut her son ©'C'onnell, Walsh fo Shannon staluctites; through rooms so lofty thata | Missouri Pacific raitroad finds great difiicuity | 1 the most inviting manner: before |, 'yaqiing, and somewhat strouger infielding, | wood, He refused, whereupon she beat e of game—1 hour and 45 minutes, bullet from a navy revolver failed to strike | in securing workmen enough in consequence | him. The little raseal pretends not Lo | than it was last year. 5o, all things consid A ? Umpire—i3andle, the roof. We crossed a stream of runuing | of most all of the hitherto unemployed men | be able to find it, pushing his hands in d, it is in good shape the —— ‘ water at least fifty fect wide and six to cight | being busily enzaged on other work through- | every divection but the right one 1 son's work The high water early 4 i \ The Westerns Win a Game. inches decp, and, infact, spent twenty-two | out the city. Thirty-four railroad men came per ut last 1gsgs his putience and | last weok flooded the park and spoiled | again, Sud datthe condi- Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, April 15— [Special Tele- | hours traveling i the cave without reaching | in on the 1135 last night, — Thirty wen with | pushes the arm by foree into the sleeve, | the only” exhibition games that were t tion of affairs, K'rank walked up a hLill gram to the BEx.)—The third game of the | any end except the one we entered at. It is | teams arc busily at work in the wost pavt of | 1105 {00 dartist: feels insulted, and et A Sl MR oI o | inapart of country filled with rough and | town 1z and luying rails to connect the i 1 Orple 4 sories for tho local championship between the | BN geonory, and but @ fow milce from | Missourt Pacitlc aud 13. & M. with tho stock | Teplies with a vivging slap on the keep- Western and American associntion clubs re- | tha fron Mountain railroad, 1 think it swould | yards er's fuce. ) sulted to-day in favor of the Western associa- | make a fine summer resort, for the stream | © There 1s some talk orecting a lar At last the operation of dressing hias Aro the bost nmn\ln in which tion by a score of 4 to The game was a | comes out from under the mountain, boiling | hotel on East Thirtcenth L by Joseph | been performed. Theg little artists sit o ]‘{ ";'.‘: very ood one, but the western team out- | UD & buge bowl then flowing asiay to & | Muif, wio reccutly retired from the” Crte | quictly on theirstools, not a little proud > . bioo Lor sk PR T Skl e o full of some thirty feet. Altogether it | Brewing company. ol gay costu fri g ; # { 1o other Barsapa- played their opponents at every point, being | A2 full OF sqme Uiy feck A loxothor 1t . bl iholr goy. coshurmgh: Thoy gxin s A season do rl rila e him out of the house with a rolling-pin and forbade him to enter her doors OFRICEIS JOUIN L. MILIS, Pres. ANDREW ROSEW. DEXTER Lo THOMAS Cashier BOALD OF DY 18 kir Jonn 1. Kynis, Gao: 1. Tirkor, Dxtor 1 Fhomas, Jiuies ‘FIi0npsotl, sl wink at ach other; ‘and munch with great delight nuts énd almonds and iy eb,, April 13, OrPesP - 1 { y Ab 1nsane ManLackes D Bk Hitt, Neb, April 18.—{Correspond- | Sy, gelicacies, with which they are Y Atk need the ald ‘, A Haney! Sabr siindead 6o ho fhan ) avos | e et the AR QDS I N thits | powarded, Lowtie is particalarly vain / able medicine iike Hood's y Vehr, supposed to be insane, was sified aims interests, The small oy vt With * g 4 o i The o T R T P Y y of her pretty costume ith g \ Sarsaparila, a3 now. The ud wandering mysteriously about, the 13. | grai crop is slowly but surely form complacency she pulls her pretty dress, 4 v A4S/ fmpoverisiied conditi and woof of vernal ca \ges her coiffupey pushes her hat GTans the blood, the weakeniy .‘vul of the 14“;{ to garnish the ficlds, thercby prompti rom one side to the other to sec N A winter, the lost appetite, and that tired s hardy sons of toil to further exertions. which is most h"uillu;l\:' and It was a great day for double plays—each settlers in our city and country. still give ps on a cohtinua flirtation P 3 B { lutely necessary. Hood's Sarsaparilla 48 side made three. B e ok’ 8 o called his wateh: | carly promise of o mild spocics of an carly | With the gentlomen of the company. 5 : . Ccutiarly adapted for thia gurpose, and In- toltnrx'-l:':. l-'n;x\nl.lhl nTn:H: had a difi |‘ gam | with i, but could get no colierent roy fos. | Nebraska boom, Dainty little Jack, for whom these dem- 4 ' creases in popularity every year, 1t s the mpire, but he did it with rare judgme It was the largest avdi the veli dressed, is about five feet six reunds, say anywhere between 3,500 an; lies in height, has fierce looking cyes, 000, V: ARG heveen ad iouse In herihte has fleios lookiag ozes, aad :)m;-\'v\.;l:u (; ‘.l\,ln-.lxg ul..'x ium:{ being in- ‘Fatty” Kemmler mansged to pound out a - roduced to & full house by Dr. Razee, pro- | %0 F S iia beer, of which he A ever so much. 1 began o tako Hood's fwo-sacker, but Le promises to vever do it | What Colored Republicans Demand, | ceeded in one of his characteristic phillipics 4 e OLg (5% arilla, and soon felt that I could d: sgain, Ourits, Avril 16/To the Editer of the | 0 arraign the railroads aad other kindred | i8 particularly fond, taking very greut H,,Me\ Thay HODDS“KSAPMW g |parilla, and soon telt i ul * “ ol Lorants with such a ste care that not a drop of the precious ina da I had formerly done | eredited with ten hits to the Amcricans five. Porter and Donabiue gomposed the battory for the Americans and McCarthy aud Wells for the Westerns. the hup best blood Blue Hill Blossoms. system 50 purifler, wonders of the world. PROPOSA ‘lashes From the Diamond. Wilson caught in fuulticss style. Heisa | & M. depot for some time yester good one. It should have been an uninterrupted row of goose e 1y, and was finally taken in charg special Oficer Melio, und taken to the ce . He Lealing, ail make & good spring medl bso- stood for hours behind the bars bewailing i good sp 0 be from Denver. He is a General C. H. Van Wyck, that staunch old | onstrations of love are intended, scems % ¥ 2 § | ldeal spring medic to trouble himself very little about his ¥ i .1 must say Hood's Sarsaparilia is the w,n. coqucttish mistress, He sits quietly in E % 4 medicine 1 ever used. Last spring I had no a corner en joying the dranghts from a " appetite, and the least work I dic or of the political arena, was here on Anuis runs the bases with the da The colore v sprese! mongpolistic cor: " M . B » he bas A the dash and | I The colored folks want a representa- | g'{rythfus array of facts concerning their | liquor is spilled on his snowy white ‘Were all wise enough to heed this advice 1n | My aypetito s vorac Mrs. M. V., BAX- pe rapacity and greed, as shown by their ever | jucket and apron, mhl- h as cook is his season, a world of suflering would be avoided, | 4D, Atiantie City, N. J, publican party. They now want a colored | increasiug disposition to reap where the peo I..n.m ssional costume. Jack is possessed 1t you suffer from impure blood, scrofula, | N.B. If you decidelto take M s Sarsa- | parilia do not be Induced to buy any other. and glving rmation is b utrict will be furnishied on a of the above- 1 ATTG B, Maj and ¢ 8. ;‘.’;‘;"flu‘; St Louis Browu. Shacuo, 100, | tive us oitizens, a part aud parcel of the re- urns' throw 1n to the plate from far lo ufl’wrkum“" Siaty I ‘fiu'xfi,‘:“’“flm":{ delegute from Douzlas county sent to the na- | ple have sown. The address was a master- | Of o most versatile talent. With equal dyspepsia, biliousness, headacks, take Proughc down the bouse. tionsl convention as faithful supporters of | Piece, and was fully appreciated by our peo- | ¢iil) and olegance he appears now as a the republican party and as taxpayers. This | bie, and after the expiration of two lours, )k, then as a coachman or a circus much they dexiand of the republicans of this | djourned amid prolonged spplause for Scu- t state. If taxation without reprasentation is | 84OF Van Wyck hiug do somicthing for us. If republi diil-alddiy " DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors tu John Gi Jacobs ) ndertakers & Embalmers Altaps sciicited and b Telephi ne No. Veach grew vory tired toward the close of the struggle, and fhe local men Lit ubout when aud wllere they pleascd. ———— n;-‘]”'ffi“l. his own pleasure the func- Lovott shows himself o be & magnificent | this aretrue frionds o the colored Grant's Progress. tion Bf Preking up the various o fvicler and Leaiiea o is' 8" sty geu | Fics siow St onds to the weiored Deoblo | Gy, Neb., April 19.~(Correspondence | that lio seattered on the stage aftc eral aud kecps the cnemy hugging the bases. | § uelcgate 32 Lhe national republican couven- | Of the L3k, |—Graut to-day is enjoying one of | perfor WSbannon's, ropuLation s @ greal captaiu is | tion: iliaM Scorn, she greatest boows of any town in Nebraska. | rider and athlete. Besides this, he has Hood’s Sarsaparilla by a1 s oix for §5. Propared ouly | Soldby sll drugglate. §1; stx forgs. Propared only Asieaimpan 4 . D | By .1, HOOL: & CO. Apothscaries, Lowell, Mass by €. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothiecarics, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Da'lzr | 100 Doses ©ne Dollar and conveying thém swiftly