Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SSETATI SN P A Y 2 s who was arre At the anmo time as William Carson, who & West, was to-day exam-_ fned on a ci of assault with intent to kill. He was gound over to the district court ond is still in - The Beatrfee Watsrworks, great Improvement over that of Thursday. Emmerke, Des Moinas’ now pitcher, showed F]REMEN ll up well. He kept the ball around the neck / of the home players pretty much all the time. Mains pitohod ureat gamogyScoro: A DETECTIVE IN THE PLOT. One of Chieago's Police Implicated In COronin's Taking Off. FRIENDLY STRIFE The Visiting Tournament in Ne- “‘How did you come to make such a state- wEs EHN ment?" “t was made on the moment in Dr. Cron- in’s office on tho eve of his going away on somo errand connected with Irish affairs. Theéy Defeat the Mountaineers By a Boore ‘of 4 to 1. braska Oity. : Ho met me in the corridor of the building, in | R B PO A R ¢ ¥ B"“"'l‘_"’- I"""‘M‘V ”-;‘lr"v::“‘h““" v whicr“l:o had hés ofico on the dny;lmu in ] L KB POCKTR grom to Tae Bew.jg-H. C. Parrott, who or 0 the afdavit and told me he wanted mo to y A SPLENDID GAME THROUGHOUT. S 1R L A TRAMP FINED ‘AT LINGOLN. | iginnlly set tp thy wateiworks enginos, fs COUGHLIN'S STRANGE ACTIONS. el him by @iving bim & ptatoment of the Ir { ¥ SRt §8-8 here, in response to telegram from the water O] - _ Wwaiig p B! Hard Hitting and Sharp Fielding B .8 %340 ¢ o committee, for the %o of examining the | Ho Hired a White Horse On the Night | hd_ been lnvolved after the Baiior } ; by 4o i - 3 00 10 0| one Case Against D'Hasson ts Dis. | Michineryto see if the same is working of the Murder, but Tried to riedly, but the facts are there, and I shall 3 Both Teams the Foatures of the Werriclk, 2b. g4 1°8 80 R properly. Mr. Itaynolds, Omaha's chief en- Y LA R IRl el R L Contost—inding of ,*l""m“{;;f L % }1 5 l‘{ l" g missed—Quoering the Slocumb ,'....m, ‘oxamigadsipein s fow days 8go '"nd Koep the Matter pdo A ; roughton, ¢. v ound thern al | “Mr. Parrotts roport is . ot. 0 ND : the Clubs. Mains, D, b e G WL Law. Rn:‘ Bitten by L ST i e 1 s Quiet. whinggerty seomod vory muoh chgrined 3 Totals % 8 ox 8 8 oo v . v “ita publication was promature,” said e, k Standing of the Olubs. AL um Kansas. Another Clue Discovered. tand 1 deeply rogret tho fact. 1supposo Nrnraska Cigy,- Nob., May 25.—(Special Firemen in Nebraska Olty, Yelogram to Twx 13%e, |—Tho mayor and city Nenraska Ciry, Neb, May 85.—[Special Citreaao, May 23.—A morning papor pub- > Following is the standing of the Western lishes a story which implicates a member of association clubs up to aad includiog yes- [} that it was in Dr. Cronin’s private papers end. 4 terday's games: Patton, rf. "0 % | Telogram to Tns Bar.]—The firemen's day g‘;“t‘"::"“‘:' V";::V‘jm::""- ‘:::~;n';*;“|:':i‘;;"":'_ tho Chicago police forca in tho taking oft of | ' Montion was made by the reporter of the " Played. Wgn. Lost. Per Ct. | Phelan, 3b 8 4 2 0l wasagreat succoss. It was nota regular | g VIR e Soutoon | Pr- Croniu. The officer in question 18 De- | ugly rumors foating around regarding cortain " i Smith, 1 08 0 0 ay, In a special dar, to Inspect the v setive S T oy rominent Irishmon. Haggorty thon said : y St. Paul 21 i 4 810 | Smith, 1. 9 | touraament, but. morely n_recoption of the | bridge. " "they wors entortained by our ait. | tectivs Daniel Coughlin. The story pub: | prominent frishmer, Haegorty thoy st | Omaha 16 8 007 4 3 1 8| councit Biums visiting firomen. A very [ zons, and returned home this aftoria. lished i t0 the effoct that on tho moraing of | i1 Want itundorstood that, while LI b Deavet... B o il 0 5 0 0| largecrowd was in town, and the hose races o —— the day on which Dr. Cronin disappeared, | and at . timo when 1o was . on the point of xc a Minneapolis 9 14 301 ul 1 0 8 1| wereunusually cxciting, There was a fine cw Staroh Works. Coughlin ongaged, at s livery stable, not far | leaving the city to appear at an important St. Joseph 7 18 850 | Trafey, ¢ 0 7 4 1/ procession in the morning. The professional Bratiior, Nob, May 25.—|Special Tele- | trom where Dr. Cronin lived, & horse and [ trial of men oharged with misappropriating 2 Tes Moines. 7 14 333 | Emmerke, 0 0 2 1| poce 500 yards, for o prize of 75, was | ETAm to Tux Brej—The 83,500 bouus for & | puggy which ho said a friohd of his would | funds cf the Irish National organizations, [ | Mitwaukoo. Sl ! = 3 11 5| won by the Baldwins, of Council:Blufts; | $tareh factoryis raisod and work on the | cail for that ovening; that tho man did call e 5. T SaaagLs rord " b . Omaha 4, Denver 1. time, 48 seconds, The juvenile raco was gg‘;g““‘rfl:‘;‘igsfl‘:}“{;fflg‘ ';:g"fino:”:"“;‘l Wil | and was given a white horse similar to the | intended for servico only'within closed doors one attached to the buggy in which Dr. Cro- nin was decoyed nway; that the time of his _ | won Dby the home team running the same 0 8— 8 | distance in b1}§ seconds. The home hook 1 4 There was a great orowd at the ball park yosterday afteruoon to see the firat game be- be in operation by October 1. L] | and for the purposo of forreting out evil- doers within tho order. 1 also desiro to say that the vremature publication of " o t 50 priz i d the description of the man corro- b twoen the Omahas and the Denvers. Des Moines. and ladder won the 0 prize, in'a run and atitut Roing an 0 e ke T R Toeitew . wws b - And a great game it was, t0o, one of tho | L MERARY, climb of 51 scconds, Dalbey's band, of | WAavse, Neb, May 25.—[Spocial Telegram | sponded minutely, both with the time when | gusively to the inner workings of such L, very best that has been played on the home Runs earnod—8t. Paul 2. Des Moinos 1. Council Bluffs, carried off the £50 contest | to Turk Bee. |—Judge Powers decided in a | the man came for Dr. Cronin and with the | societics, and insinuating that certain men 5 as and W oA . T yard foot race, for §25, be- | case to-day that the $10 punishment for in- | appearance of the man himself; that Cough- grounds this scason, abounding in fine hit- ting and brilliant fielding from start to finish, Omaha got decidedly the best of both ‘branches of the science and won handi { 1n fact, she almost closed the mountaineers t Two-base hits—Carroll and Whitely. Homo runs—Murphy, Werrick and Ma- cullar, Bases stolen—By Murphy 2, Farmer 2, Farmer 2, Pickott %, Phel HIt by itonep—Murphy ‘A Toot race for a purso of 8100 took place 3 o to-night between Ross, of Council Bluffs, S i Tataan, 07, Rumerke & and Collis,of ths cly, distance, sovon ik rick ve yards, aud was won by Ross in 73§ sec- acuifioe hits —Wernok, Malns and Smith. | onds.’ A thousand dollars was up on the Time—8:05. 5 race. Nebraska City and Council Bluffs, was won by Anderson, of this city, in 81 seconds. Hamilton, of ‘Council Bluffs, sco. ond, in 32 soconds.” A grand ball in tho evening closed the day. toxieation clause 0f the Stocumb law is un- constitutional, on tho gronnd that uo men- tion of it wis expressed in tho titlo of the W. lin'subsequently cautioned the livery stable keeper to say nothing about the matter. Force is added to these revelations from the fact that Coughlin was a member of one or more societies of which Cronin was a member, and that they were enemies. The matter was finally brought to the attention of Chief of Police Hubbard, who promised to probe the matter to the bottom. had or hid not been guilty of this allegated L malfeasance, is short-sighted and will’ un- doubtedly work evil to the organizations themselves. If thore are any criminals within or without theso organizations who have a controlling fnfluence in Irish affairs, if any of them have boen instrumental in procuring the doath of Dr, Cronin,I believo God will bring them to justice in his own Rood time." Mr. Haggarty intimated that startling facts would be- disclosed_at the proper time. —— Under the Slocumb Law. WAarxE, Neb., May 25.—[Special Telogram to Tan Bes.]—A civil damage suit under the Slocumb law was tried beforo Judge Powers and a jury to-day, the partics being Niok 8, Emmerke 8, out, for they got but one tally, and that an unearned one in the initiatl. Everbody consequently loft the grounds fairly boiling over with good humor. It is 80 nice to see your team come out on - MANAGERS. —_—— Lopman against F'red Nusbaum; the jury o . | He would not go into particulars, but said ] wop; : Unmpire—Hurley. Dr. Hasson's Case Dismissed. guve the plaintive a verdict for $35 B o vai | shwb vl e Tacts oamo out. s como R m ] 4 Ehamh uf Comma 1ce L ; ia fi‘.,‘.s"“,fi‘.‘ch"f.f‘l&’.‘:’f htll:oug::l‘nlu“ "g:;“t:-; Milwankee 8, Minneapolis 8. WAYNR, Neb., May 25.—|Special Tele- —_———— .y;’lnf’)l‘:l,ng wn": ;'!:h"“w*:‘;’ch :\m u‘:m they must, persons occupying high places []fl ) e[ EOUTH OMAHA. would be wvolved. WHERE 13 THE DOCUMENTI Thomas_Tuite, city treasurer of Detroit, Mich,, and an old tinfe friend of Cronin’s, came to the city, to-day, to view the re- mains, Intervieved, he said that while here last summer Cronin MiLwAvkeE, May 25.—The Milwaukees | gram to Tur Bee.—Tho case of the state put it their new pitcher, Davies, to-day, and | of Nebraska against Dr. Hasson, assistant the Minneaoolis men waited dismally in | superintendent of the Norfolk Insane hos- their attempts o it him. Score: pital, was called up in the district court of ‘Wayne county to-day. The county attorney asked leave of the court to file a motion to ness, while Healy for the Denvers, aithough he was as ateady as o clock and used good judgment, was bit hard and often. The ae was a ‘wonderfully sharp one all through. For this reason, and also for the fact that the score was very small, the game was de- has been handled by some of the police ofil- clals. Captain Schaack, under whoso ordors Detective Coughlin acts, says that when the livery stable keeper told him the story, he at onco called Coughlin to account; that To-Day's Ball Game. The following are the members of the Pacific and Swift clubs, which will play base ball this morning at 10 o'clock in the “Third Ward park: Omaha, Neb, MILWAUKER, ! Coughlin told him he had hired the rig fora | gavo nhim a printed document to A sartail t the 3,000 A AR, R. Bt 8L PO. A, R. | dismiss tho case. Ho stated that after a con- | Union Pacifics. Swift & Co. ¢ . i p it ever A {aToes a8 tho muguod 2‘&‘.‘.5“‘3'2 anxicty. - But | Poorman, rf. 1 0 1 0 0/ gultation with the prosccuting witnoss and | Durr... Danmirg | friond of his wholived in northern Michigan, | read at his lofsure, Ho said, that if evor ho hope grew apace as inning after inmng weng | Lowa, 1 0 0 2 1 0} hocounty attornoy of Madison county, he . "Reod | near where Coughlin’s people live, and who wl:a); r‘r.:‘l:.l:fl!%r'.\V»Ilz‘l!nl-lor(lixl;kA"‘l;‘l;ll\‘tplnl’:‘\”:lxml{\s by, leaving the rgged Mountaincers in the | Morrissey, b [ RS0 000 TR L) b i by Pty T ‘Thomvson | had come to Chicago to see the sights. | ps BibAt & ot omember it "ade- | Buy, Sell and Exchange Real men wont out und the day was Omahw's be- | Switon, u 3 1 8 3 0] tiontherean. J. R. Hayes, of Norfolk, ap- -Holst | tootivos Coughlin and Whalen togo out | his life and character made by certain par- Estate and Personal Proper- {g: iR 8508 tontd e v m‘fding Alberts, 86 8 0 0 8 8| vearedforthe defendaut, and insisted that and find this man: that they went out | ties. The purport of the whole thing was state d S pe burst of applause. Hurley, ¢ 00 9 0 0 gw"cg;ghshwl‘ggo AL HEER AT S and, soon aftorwards, reported that thoy nad | that the men who had atarted this mvostiga: tviok d tHER TS e ¥ ha o state had a case against Dr. Has- 4 1) : he men who, he shoul 2 very description. Hav e ey xR Lgas B Toon Davies, p.o.o.o. 4.0 0 0 0 1 O fon his cliont was unxious to have tho case ‘ found him and that ho had given a satisfac- | murdored, would be responsible for hie tak- MRS A "fl‘a:n;nl|r:"un&ng Omaha went out in Totals.. ..... 8% 8 7 1 27 12 8 (submitted toajury, and all the facts in the Memorial bay Services. tory unt of himself. The captain ad- | ing off. He had several copies of the docu- the largest list of propcrty matter brought bofore them, ~Judge Powers MINNEAPOLIS. sald tirat the case was in the hands of the R prosecuting attorney, and he could use his ment, and must have distributed them amoug his friends. At this smno visit_the doctor talked much of his coming death at the mits that he accopted this statement as suf- The programme for the services in the | mit ficient, and did not require that the man be Presbyterian church this morning, under the one, two, three style. Denver, however, scored, but happily it of any firm in the city, If was #11 they got out of the entiro struggle. An. . nmsi vo. A, B | Drosccuting attornoy, and he cou o sounty | auspices of Robert R. Livingston post, No, | brought beforo him. —Captain Schuack goes | 1o iy of agsasains. Ho said his enciaies had bkl TR e TR I R e it 393 8 3 3 1 attormey insisted upon dismisssing the case, | 989, G. A. R., is us follows: on o say that ho took the white horse and | tried to_ruin him in his profession and i thi 1 e 0 oo ot e Bibpuse | Hantam 2180 9 2 3|andthe court accordingly entered & dis: [ The members of tho post and all visiting | drove to Conklin's hiouse under conditions | blacken his charactor, and thoy would yet you have anything to sell or At Madia. Tow taoments Iter Mbind 0o 4 00 0 0 o 1fmissal g Votorans and sous of vetorans will moet | Similar to those under which Cronin was | tako his lifo. - Tuite asked him why he did Nagle's wild throw. 8110800 et hdose oRAEARbA at the post rooms, and at 10:80 | docoyed away, and that Mrs. Conklin | 505 , (CQ¥D ) US| SRUTE o M0 00 exchange, come and see us. e sccond was also unproductive for 310 0 0 6 0 o He o o il to Tus | o'clock will form, @ud, precoded by | 8Aid it was not the samo unimal. Mrs. Conk- | phere of murdor. Ho said, “How can I 3 4 Omaha, and likewise for Rowe and his 4 0 0 0 13 b 0 ) . ly 25. D the Union Stook Yards eornet band, will | L contradicts this statement and says that | Joaye and give up tho results of the work of We enumerate a few spccml lambs. 3 Mitchell, p........ 2 0 0 0 0 0 | Ben]—A slick tramp who played the ped- | 110 Hon [Sl0ck KErdn creot e na & | She told Captain Schaack that it resembled | 4 jifotime!” Besides, they would tell ties Inthe third the White Sox tied the score. | Dugdale, c. 8 0 1 111 3 1| dleract, got his fine work in to-day on some | @Reet *9ER, CHAEGR Lot ong by | the animal behind which Dr. Croniu drove | ahout me and impute all sorts of motivesto | - bargains which it will pe Do CorEm gl ot isecond. |V miate =5 | of our merchnnts. He pretended to sell a | the Sunday schiog)’ ds the post. entars the | Sivass bub that it appeared to bo used ub | me for leaving.” S g pay . o L T SO R s TSR St e, with pont bl ttachment. | ohurch A tho prensntadon o 100 ags to | 0, DAL drving, Dinan, ~the livery | U, o metract Hoeais Then Lo got n jeer. ¥ After gotting acquainted with the lay of the | the veterans. . driven very hard that might | Tonoxto, RM,,;' A b T EaPert n Chicago WOULORIUES IFSUES 8o much for tho discrimination and con- | Milwaukee. 0 0 2 0—8 | land, he bought 50 cents worth of rivite and | 404 th FORLY By the Sunday school, | 4pd ~has ‘mot recovered from the | 1 var 1s hers to fnquire into tho allogen sideration of the average base ball fan. Munneapolis 0 1 3 0—-3/, pucket in a hardware store, also forty m.’mmg’ o m,i:* %% Adjutant Warnor A. | Sffeots of It sinco then. Dinan further says | BOYOR 8 Gy g0 Of Dr. Cronin to this R Canavan then got his base throuch an error of Klusman's, and as a matter of 4 conrse, stole second. A passed ball let him to third, and he scored on an error by Me- Coughlin told him he had walked his shoes off in search of his Michigan friend, but had been unable to find him. This directly con- tradicts the statement attributed to him by patent hooks in o saddlery store, promising Earned runs—Milwaukee 2, Minneapolis 2. | to pay for the goods in the afternoon. He Base on balls—Poorman 3, Morrissey, | also borrowed a monkey-wrench and hatchet city. Teefer hasseen Long, the reporter who wrote up the interviews with Dr. Cronmn in Tronto, and Long still claims that he spoke wo ot. : Song—**Ameripa.” Honing s Mariptures—Rov. Daalol A G-room house, with cellar walled up, cistorn all ingcod condition, with full lot, will 'be sold f Clellan. Herr 3, Dugdale, West, Turner, Hengle, | utun implement house and negotiated sev- | Rogers. Captain. Schaack. Detective Coughlin de. | Dr: Cromn. He denies most emvhatically | foc 31, This 1s the cheupest plece of resi- ; That tisd the score, and' tho audience | Mitehell 2, Dugdalo. g " | aral” similar transactions, Whon ho had | Song—Tne Vacant Chair.” Glihos to make any statement about tho mat. | 1Y insinuation or statoment that ho had any | dencd property in Omalia today, If you are 4 breathed freer. Struck o 3y Davies 7, by Mitchell 9. stocked up he pawned part of the goods for Lord’s Prayer; in concert. ter. motive in the matter other than as a nowspa- | looking ror an investment or & home ‘investi- gate thi AnTowa farm of 240 acres to exchange for & Hvery stock. ‘'he finest improved farm in the state, in the famons Eiklorn Valley, with stock and grow- per man, and has made &_written statement that up to and after the time that he wrote the dispatches that Dr. Cronin had been'secn in Toronto, he had no’ letter, telegram, or ‘No more runs were made until the sixth, when Grover got his base on balls, stole sec- B ond and ran across the rubber on a wild ; ¢ throw by old Tom Dolan. rt. Song—"“‘The Songs. We Sang on the Old Clmp Ground.” - = - Sermon—*The-Heroes of '61," the Rev. Robert L. Wheoler. Two-base hits—Poormau, Kirby 2, Turner. | a few drinks of whisky, aund the rest for Home run—Albers. lunch at a restaurant, and then sallied forth Doublo plays—Kirby, Herr, Morrissey; | to reap another harvest. After visiting sev- Horr, Morri aral stores and repeating his littlo game, the Tetective Coughlin has not been arrested, but Chief of Police Hubbard says that pend~ ing a further investigation iato his alleged connection with the man who docoyed Dr. - ~ |~ Passed balls—Turner 2, Hurley 1. s Song—+Cover Them Over With Flowers."” communication with anyone in Chicago or [ famons Kik ner of the grounds by Canavan. Stolen bases—Poorman 5, Herr 3, Sutton, | thing wherewith ho could onrich the school | “Star Spangl Banner"—Union Stock | *'This afternoon a secret conforence was | 100 except with the nowspapors to which | Goino and see us abontit. He received an ovation. Alberte, Turner. t.reuurytr he was sent to Lincoln afoot to @ rne L hold at which Mayor Cregior, States’ Attor- REIOM cu‘; :g‘:};‘g:‘{;’;m‘,’;fl"‘rma in n‘:n;nh-v to ex- Thas ended the rungetting until the | Umpiro—Force. . BAVAsdeiccy s S guly inths, Qapitel Notes-Abeut the City. ney Longuecker, Cnief Hubbard, Chief De: The Goodrich Hall Bazaar. A imber of broom cottages in Lrown g,h.?',",h‘mi" AlisnNsgaandCoavan, Bdo), § Tine-1 houxsnd 9 munutes, Ok Mrs, Robert L. Wheer and sn left yester- | iective Kliot aud other officers wero broseiit. | Gailant Sir Knights and fair ladics dancod | PAFK South Omalia, for sale reasonabls. ' All ¥ i and w made a 3 L. 2 D | 2 ¥ s dr 3 © the way, Nagle going out ‘endeavoring Ly St. Paul May Sell to Milwaukee. Omaha U. P.s Busted Again, day for a weok's'vislt withfriends at Fonca. m'::u)fi'{- DE.. Osonia's. {nnoes) mfi:’fl’:‘; in front of booths filled with the artistic and | feuied 0 Mmoo paylng interost on davest: ¢ steal second and Canavan being caught napping at first, Nichols madea hit, was * forced te second on Messitt's base on balls, * and tallied on the ex-president’s hit. Deuver was specdily retired and the game There will not be services this evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Blanch Paddock is ill. An excursion will be run to Papillion this useful workings of woman’s hands in Good- rich hall, Jast night. The beautiful articles ndapted 'to many uses und caprices ex- posed for sale were too numerous for specification, and but one, u symbolic cross Sr. PAvL, Minn., May 25.—[Special Tele- | NowroLk, Neb, May 25.—Speciul Tel- gram to T Ber.]—A base ball dealof large | ©8ram to Tix Ber]—The home club dimension is on the tapis. John S. Barnes, | 8nd the Union Pacifics, of Omaha, manager of the St. Paul Western association | met on the diamond again, to-day, completed and the procession promises to be an imposing one. Superlntendent gof Police Hubbard said this evening that the explanation Coughlin gave in connection with his hiring a horse on A 1,280-acre ranch, situated in the best part of Udlorado; 500 head of cattle, of which 200 are stears 1, 2 and 3 years old; 70 head :f good- sized brood ‘mares, and 8 ¥ Clydesdale stal- lions, Wil take part pay in good clear eastern 4 3 morning. his biring Nebrivka 1and or Omsha Property. ‘was over. team has been offered $15,000 spot cash for | 8nd played a still finer game than that of the day on which Dr. Cronin disappeared, | Painted on a background of blue plush and { : e wankeo, who, it {8 understood, are quiotly | soventh inig, whon they mads tholt fist | stroet and Missourl avenus, this afteraoon. B N e B et <ot | beine the handiwork of Mrs. ‘Worthing, a | A hotel 1 agood town on tho B. & M. fn Cole 2 AB. R. DH. SH. BB, PO. A. E. tiating for the fi o is- | and only score. Norfolk got three In the TR ST O T L Smi o il lady of sixty. To suy that the b of th do. H is G I | e e e enonsion, ‘T i | third one 1 the Tourin, dud four. i the Stcamsnip Arsivals. Simelta omas Sty of Haaeocke b | 1807 ofseky To sttt basae of L | orade, e 1 b ealy ok pkaalal 4 11010 380 seventh, making the game stand 8 w 1. At New York—La Bourgogne, from Havre. i Smith ¢ izing between 3400 and $500, while in the line | 15acres near South Umaha; wiil be sultable £ 0 5 0 b 8 5 0 tion fthe deatgoes through, is to put the | Tockwood pitehed, and Wilson caught for sty e livory stable in that town. Smith claimed | 5% 0 "Would not cover the ground for platting in & few years; in the menn sime 18 40 2 1 1 8 6 1|8Sv Paul menin Milwaukee uniforms and | Norfolk; Conners pitched for Omaha and W. K. VANDERBILT'S KITCHEN. ‘&393? M;‘v?ydl%“»“:;flh:x;m ofimgm h DL00VER:tH b can be us:d for dairy purposes, thore being Liv: 4 0 8 0 0 1 0 O] playthem asan American association team. | Hoxie caught the first three innings, atter nboull t{;;’ciwe s'atumay, “y:‘:*:’,milh o Puat Bis Own Horss in Pound. }."5.,‘,}.‘,':':51‘.3'}'.’.',‘.,2‘.” eyl:f;:rg{t'::n‘guxzoe‘{g 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0| TheSt Paulclub is already recognized as m:fih.g‘"flhfiginffi_flg;l aud Hoxio wentt | A Cullinary Temple Over Which a | ho would like to take a blegy ride, but was | Frank Blessing went to tho police station | this.—21o. g 49 8 00 6 1 1finogrontostoverin theflold” by a Western | 3ot sioh, Hiine T T e $10,000 Cook Presides. afraid the livery stable keepers sould not | yosterday with o horso which e demunded | A half section of highly improved land ta : iy s (7' 0 | association manager. It is unusually i Ren vl LEha docislononia hces ontAand Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt’s chof has had | trust a stranger with horse. * Coughlin told should be put into the pound becauso the ani- | fouth Dakota. 3 miles from qaod railroad 1 0 strong a: bat, ‘l‘a‘;vllll‘nug;l n average of 316, and | 350AR0 0 s Place for ‘tho rest of tho | such renown that the temiple in whioh | bim be would fx the wmatior with the livery- mal hud brolcen into bis yard and dustroyed | U, to exchango for house and Tot in Omaha. ST Ty I S o 1 . S 0! te i) his property. The horse was impounded. | —==0. 87 4 11 1 8 27 19 2| form. Itis 90 strong that it has won nine- | 8ame. he moves and the .altar at which he of- :l:,“,;"(;o;:‘fi?m dir:nh .%u hlr:n‘:;nin (o‘::s\?,r.,lc' An l\oulr h:wr Blessing rul\u’ncd,‘hx:ving For a few days we can offer a great bargain : SR teen of the twenty-two games played, and so On the Reservation. ficiatos must be of interest, says the | or more, when he met him and asked | discovered that the horse which had eauscd | in tho following pleces of property: An S-room 1 h far outolasses all of ita competitors 'that it | o OOES WERSTRIEI oo | New York Morning Journal.” Both are | Smith ‘wny he = had not paid for him 80 much trouble was his 0w, but it vost | house on uist at. in Millar o}",gf;h(‘m 384 4 AD. % DO s, 8B, PO, A, E | doesn’t have to exort itself to win. Manager ARS, 29 g worth his cost to import and worthy his | the use “of the rig. —Smith gave him $L.50 to get his stecd out of the pound. | yroom house on 20th st., Just off St. ;,5% Dalrymplo,1t.. 4 0" 0 0 "0 '¢ 0 '0| Barnessaid to-night that he was soriously Buw.|—Clly Marshal Ward, of this place, | V07T " o Coughlin $ and said he would give him' the o veo M1 MOern 1M provemonts; OWnor needs MeClela s, B L L 0 8 e B o | o ramaris s mabyrpoupie | o APy Yandorbiltis kitohen s really | S5 Ohes oMt o Bty s | o= MONTANA HORSE: Y e e o i o S ProBa: i, T, fact thut he had & club which had lost but | hos ooy A Y people | yory heautiful to the eye, writes a New 1 Kentucky fHas a Formidable Kival in k) 2 MoQuaid, rf.. 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 ; Ut | are staking out claims and erecting shanties. 3 3 he would start for New Mexico the next day. y No. 207—Lot 7 block 850, South Omaha. This Dolan, ©...... 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 1{onegameinfour weeks, oy o daye has beon s busy time fus. | York correspondent. The purity of | Dr. Cronin's frionds met this uftornoon and the Northwost. 1n n very dsaiEablo Job and Will be S04 choap. & Klussman, b, 8 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 Barnes 18 becoming alarmed over the | The past fow days has 0n & busy time fur- | marble, the lustre of tiles and the | completed the arrangements for the funeral, The fact thut n northwestern coly is | Come soon if you expect to got it. MeVey, 8b.... 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0] 8gitation sgainst Sunday base ball also. | nishing supplies to settlers ‘‘bound for the | gleam of metal are what one sees. The | It is thought that at least 4,000 men Will | the winner in the Louisville Derby No. 209—51x132 feet on 11th street Just north of Sileh, of 8 010 0 2 0 0 %nyor ‘E:;:h ll?\{:m'ch:o £:wr‘ll:l=ru with | Upper Niobrara country,” but they cross | floor is of marble, the shelves, the ta- | march and that probably 10,000 people will | /0 je ¢h o greatest racing events ‘ the | Nicholas forsale at a bargain, s plece of Healdy,p..... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0fthe games o iho chureh peoplo | the goverumont bridge at this point and stop | ples, the sinks, all the things that are | 89 by train to the cemetery. i i Adn ULl o 1 property. i situsted in u part of the city whioh — — — — — — — — | are activeund roport that they have support | a few miles above, It is roported that four | .o rely moved are of marble, and cut | , 1t 18 denied that Dr. Cronin's clothes were ) 6 geoontl ;grent {ils teom'ng with Ufe andiwil bo reduited for Totals......82 1 5 0 0 87 17 4 | enongh to get an ordinanuce through tho | claims have been taken on the Niobrara river | VESORYWIORCE S0 B0 SACVR O oo ‘4% | found in the Carlson cottage, a stated yes- f ovout on thut course, is a matter of con- | business purposes 1 & very short tine, Frice AT council prohibiting Sunday games. The | opposite Pishelville, about ten miles above 5’ hO ) . © Walls | verday, An evening paper says the lotter | gratulation to Montana stock-raisers, | ¢ haif onsh, Dalanoe J —an S Milwaukee offer 1s held in obsyance until | here, and tho parties are busy breaking, The | 8re lined with cream-enameled tiles, | that was turned over to the police as coming | says the St. FPaul Pioneer I'ress. Spo- | * N, 'i15—-We have a number of good lots, all 50 10 0 1 1 0 i 4| Wenoxmoetng of tho comncil when, if the | othors, as 'far us haard from, are meraly | nd all tho anglos are covered with | from ono of tno mystorious tanants' of the | kuno Js u thoroughbred, the proporty of | ciess, T ane ot ths. bask o, 1N eorankas 10000000 1 E:’o&m‘rflé{egr‘llmn;? s passed the sale will L'f,‘:}‘u'.f"‘m“i‘n',’e'“’ffl.',fl im) fi?.w?o“r'ol.fgnhfixmfh: brass mouldings. Where these meet | blood-staiued cottage, is considered of groat | My, Noah Armstrong, of Helena, Mont, | which we can exchangs for land and assume the doors and windows they are cov- | importance. It is postmarked Hammond, i Mr. N rmstrong, of Holouu, M o encumbacance. - This 18 the SLADPLOSE 4 ‘ SUMMARY. Manager Watkins wired from Kansas City vation is surveyod. i V- | Tod, and was roceived May 20. Enclosed | Spokane, it is true, was got in Tilinors | SN TR Ba0ded this wpri i Runs earned—Omahu 2. to-duy what the reloase of Short Stop Piok. | "o o 7 vered with thore metal mouldings, dis- | Ind., aud wag recolved Mav 20 Hnolosed | 110 foulod on Mr. Armstrong’s place | b (et Ias Dutes fus sbri: pensing even with wooden trim, The ceiling is made of jwhite enam- led tiles, set in cement. But one does imperil the head of -a $10,000 cook with a loosely set brick, so each tile is also secured with raised bolts. Helena, but his babyhood and ado- | o hw dave ae o o e, Vo, o lescence wers spent in the quickening | count of a certain party, offer an especially rare Montana air, and his fine and healthful | barguin i this plece of property. f you are development took place in that not abo | Licined to lovest in that part of tho city, just horse region. In his veins flows the | N, 700-We have listed & broom cotta . u"g Pitcher g‘owf!m L'?ull}lflfi purchascd Kimball's Elected Postmaster. or. Manager Barnie, o timore, 080 | ivmars, Neb, May 95.—[Special Telo- t a dispatch aski Pickett! D g Sent & dinputch askingo .t Pickeit's relewso | oyt Tyr Brr.—Tho bitter postofice war here ended to-dny by the selction of Nebraska Oity 14; Johnson's 11, | Benjamin F. Poliey ogainst A. B. Beard, Two-base hits—Rowe, . . Home runs—Canavan. { Double and triple plays—Nichols, Nagle to % Messett, Cleveland, Crooks to Messett. v Bases o balls—By Nichols 2, Healey 2. Bases from bewng hit by pitohed balls— The writer attompted to_explain their hasty exit and the paint daubed on the floor. He said the floor was painted to save his sister the trouble of scrubbing the floor. He neg- lacted to say_anything wbout the foot prints and the blood stains, s tn A i i best of American and Knglish equine | Millard & Caldwell's additi i 1 . Sileh. ) ik the editor of the Observer. The con- This afternoon Mayor Cregier had a two- qQ o ol s addition vrico so_low 3 '8! agle an 1. ¢ i i and @ corporation counsel. @ sal 3 3 C & "Pime of game—1 hour and 30 minutes. lebwoon the Jobnsou's aad Nebeasks City | Hhe rastihioiaf Liioae o sot 1n_ono corner under 8 large semi- | B0LC He it oxtraordibury efforts must | from tho English thoroughbreds, Spo- | 1Mo #0--An#room house in that fine sdait- 3 Umpire—Andy Cusick. nings was won by tlie latter by scoro of 14 { abovo suated. Jloly had bECR f circular hood enriched with embossed | be made to bring the perpetrators | knne'smotherisu descendantof Glencoe | with this nlecs of propersy it they il oame Sloux Ofty 11, St. Joseph 0. B Liuag up, on account of Beard's loud howl, | SOPPOF Oraamonts, ?“"l""‘lllglfrom Iron }of tho = orime to ‘justice and that | and ho hus Lewmington and Lexington | and see us e N (Rt Tt A A Y The National Loague. unuil ai election could be held. Oly repub: | Dars wrought in spirals and fohations. | the =~ offeors ' must 'be =~ over-zalous | blood in his veins, Glencoe, Peinm and | = No. 5:0—A éxoom squars house on a Beauti- LAY (P ofeat of St. | .y Yonk, May 3t—Result of to.day's | licans were allowed to vote. This hood {580 powerful an agont in | rather than not active enoukh Whero | Nusrave wore throe of tho groutost | fal lot in Matiews b or ‘Atirights Glolos Joe to-day was due to outrageous errors. s carrying off the odor and greasy steam :ngmd i t:l?eu ;flkndv:m;:znmn;:“m horsos on the English stud books which ?&fi'&%gfit‘dn "};;e.nre prepared to offer spec! They rallied in the ninth, and by bunching ,.8300108300 1—8 Grant Waterworks. that it will waft from the hand a news- | Jra8"0 % St "mayor suid ho would rather | came to this country, and the daughters | No. (2—4% acres of land in Stanton county, five hits, and aided by vwwo errors of the lo- cals, came within an ace of winning, Sioux City plyned a sharp flelding game with the e exception of the ninth. Score: Chicago . 004102302 9| Guaxr, Nob., May 25.—|Speclal Telegram Buselita—Now York 18 Chicago 10. Er: | to Tun Bak.|—Tho first outst of waterworks " D T8— | hands arrived to-day. They have gone to Kooto und Krock. Umpires—McQuaid and | o’ o tho B, & M. well, which will be used for the water supply, and which will be be in the wrong nineteen times 1n & case of importance like this than give the murder- ers & chance to escane. Detective Coughlin was brought before the mayor this aftercoon, the superintendent m’F,r held under it. he cooking utensils are in keeping with all this splendor. They are of copper, with wrought-iron andles, many of them ornamented, and some of of Glencoe are all recognized by horse- | For sule or exchange for other good property. Ton ag the Dest of braod marss, The ST A ook Ut gexnfliure. nd_hardwhes sulo reasonable. Will also sell store bulide Avlum" can descendants of the great lnfl.ruldonu«uml barn, Bome good real estate English horses have triumphed over | Will be taken in part payment. “To some one English horses on English turf, It was | Wisbing to go luto business in a live town we 8IOUX OITY, P ey sial | of police, the corporation counsel and two § can give agood deal. WASHINGTON, May 25.—Result of to-duy's | deepened. Grant is making a better growth them have been copied from special | 95 PO E8, A0 COTRONIIOR CRIPE oughlia | @ Glencoe mare which won the Cesare- in. . BE em Fo. A ® | Came: s spritix tuan any other town in Western pigces in tho Oluty and othor museums. | was allowed to tell his story, and was Khen | wich in 1857 for Ten Hroeck, and an- | county Kan searirBoer 1o toage® seiing 4 : g g g o0 l\;"aun.hnl‘;-g“mn, gioae g g { g °o_§ Nebraska. 4 tho‘:fl':go?l e n‘go‘;:‘;‘:j ::;filflw?,% u:vurzly em.fl';"“ldeh hdh understood other'horna %l Boglish Imumm.ry which | chandise or live stock. 0 0 N o o e 4 ° D nt, = | that he becawme flurri aod pervous, but | won the Goodwood cup in 1561 and four No. 165, 930 acres of v \nsas 4°1 0 0 7 0 of BuehitsWaskiogton bPiteburg 8. £r. Nelson High School. ding presont fot. disduined is a sot of | Aaid nothing that could be used Agamsthim. | other oups. So. 1ator: Mr. Sanford sad | £08 Hvers Sock. e shaniiee o live. sioo. 5 1 8 1 6 0 o]ror—Washingion 1, Fittsburg 0. Fitohers | . Nsusow, Nob., May 35.--[Special to Tux | copper silver-lined; such us are now dis- | When he conference broke up none of its | Mr, Lorillard carried off English hon- No. 161, A stock of furnitureto exchange 5 1 0 0 0 1 0]—Hesaleyand Umpire—Fessenden. Bik.|—The spring term of the Nelson high | played smong -gems and gold at the members would talk. Coughlin, however | .0 019} A0 C H OReC S cattle or horses, y $ 23 83 8 5 3| Puwavsueun, May 35—Result of to-day's | 5chool closed yesterday, with an evening ou- | Jewellors, . o was taken away by & dotective and bissed | {00 L5 (HRSHLE, Engliah bty | poeteasogks of mershandiss, swe of = under arres! 3 i one of 101 53 1L 010 1 0 Fme: te rtuinment in the opera house, in which the 1 l::uilng from b:d kltiuh:n‘ to thcubul;- ‘More discrepenceis have come to light this Spokane should not be expatriated. El'.l‘dl ‘"“.‘,‘,‘fl.“' city property. ‘One-third 6 5 0 8 1 7 1 o Pniladelphia....1 0 0 0 0'8 0 0 0— 8 [ little folks and the children of iarger growth | ler’s pantry aré epiral staivs entirely | evoning. It scems that the doscrivtion of [ He gota good dealof his training in iauce will be takea in good real estate. — = — = — - | Cloveland. 10100010 1— 4/ tokpart. The exercises wore all creditably | enclosed in g shut out possible | the man who hired the horse now given by | Tenuessee. His home 13 in Montana, | ,Houses andlots i all parts of Omahs. f 11 10 8 %7 6 2 Buse hits—Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 6. | presented, and won encomiums from the | odor, yet retain,the,light. And this is | Liveryman Dinman and the description he | where other coursers of royal lineage ::‘;‘Vnefll terms or exchange for Ofllfl.l‘fo Errors—Philadelphia 5, Clevelana 5. Pitch- | varents and praises for tho teachors. ers—Bufinton wnd O'Brien, * Unipire— 80 successfully.done that, although the B Curry. Bitten By a Horse. kitchen is directly below the dining- gave Captain Schaack several days ago are ey ” 4 ol Alnflcreut N e Doliad s T will doubtless be born' and nurtured. Will buy Jots tnside of Belt Line 1f prices are The triumpn of Spokane is Montana’s | right. B. B, SH. PO, A. B ! room and butler’s: pantry, nothing dis- | into the matter. i triumph. That i = 25,— inati f the i ph, hat coming state is doubt: 1t you have anything to sell; it ish 53 8% 8 8| mosox, May 85 —iHesutortgdavs pawmo: | o T Mam) e 2ouas ikt of Mr. Fetar: | 26"O0U0IE maks it way ulott. cotlags whare, the. srask wan-sommyied | 103 dostined io bo tho Thowaly of 'l | by dbysing ot Tomake by i o aaa L) wi 8 e ice, Gvi- un rline horses—a werful r N 0 2.8 1 8 1lindisnapciiaiiii8 0.9 3 0 0 0 0m 4| %% Ariag ons a5d- & halt imlioe trom town, A Weaterh Tragedy. e o1 b terribla strusio are sesnon tus | indood, of Kentuoky. . The cortainty | aa alect saias i srostsud can meke rades 1 1 0 6 1 o 1esehits—Indianapolis16, Boston 13. Er- | Wus biten by a vicious horse this morning. Yale Record! The Vigilantes had | south wall of the parior, where there are | that this great horse will be seon at the | Member tue place, $ 1 0 1 8 gl rors—IBostond Indianapolis 5. Pitohers— | The avimal tore the entire flesh to the bone 1un captured & hotqd gambler, and lead- | great splotches of Didod.’ Thoso are besides summer meeting of the Twin Cit; 3448 s 1| itonsad bople hoihoognch. ™ | rouines tho shaiter o e frsacm | dng bl o oo vouiant iraa oo about | thte e, 4 v o, e 100 81 | Jokey sulhas P aponthe Gt vive . 9. ashin 1d dressin, PR O R Amerioan Association. #bout Ble Teqovery, s w';::l:':r c‘:l‘l: ‘;g'a‘snum“"\v)—l’uy me | broken ogffln"hi s el ::I;:n:?v'e:rnl s i et B Uom 14’ Chdmber Commerce — - - - — 1 . So——— I r was also broken and 6 pleces scat- d T D T W B 5| SoLMnus May '#Result of todey's Two Drunken Women. for By Botlare gray R o0 fook] &r:tzdnun o flcr, There iv every intication i — & May —|Special b . O or even ren- . INNINGS. B umbus. ‘. ‘l “) 014 00~2 Tm.;cflzfill—mm Win- | . The victim (beseechingly)—Twelve | dered (X ’12.';'1.}"'5.“3,.. o ba el Olipper: *‘How much can I get on ¢ W T rookly: 14803 % shipand Mrs, James Phillips, while fatoxi- thousand dollars if you spare my life! | but that ne probably made s aesperate strug-.| this?” alld 2000008 4—9 Crxeixxar, May fl_—OhmInwanub- cated to-day, drove over @ Hitle . dnosik- They fit the noose about his neck.] clulorhhl:;.a“"" SRy ‘1he childish face looked up api e 1- vilio kamo postponed on account of rain. | ibg him insousible and injuring hith badiy ho vighm (ssraselirr«The $itle'to at of tio sed g0 140812 t0 the bard wisage st gezed BUMMARY ey e women were arrested and locked up. | the richest gold mine in the west! A O an afldavit made | 4OWD contemptuously upon the little runs—Sioux City 8, St. Joe 5. Sr. Loums, 25, —Resul ", They seize the rope and prepare to | Ja¥ by the b Tocal | ©utstretched hand. X May ult of today's some time ago by J, D. Haggerty, a y i A Bis of Bargisry. aul him up.] e ot woveral frish-American ‘societios. | . (AD, the old, pitiful story—childhood runs—Chine, Krieg. t. Louls. 09308030 0-10| Nesraska Ciry, Neb,, May 25.—|Special | . The victim {mfldoa"yl—flay. boys, | 1t related to certain oceurreuces of the year City 3, 88. J Kansas City....3 4 00 0 0 0 1 0~ 7 | Tologram to Tur Bre.j—The oftice of O, O, | let me off and I'll show you how to hold | 1856, when the Irish trounles were rife, and X 00 6. base on balls—Sioux 4, St. JoeT. resses the belief that there was then & out—By Seibel 6, by Croweli 6. Diak %o kil) Dr, Cronin and himself, Soveral names were givew in the name r printed, gt oo K Basperie, v o Wi ran commun] “ u:n'l z\y that the aficavit as printed is wmine,” he said in reply to vhe reportes’s in- four aces every time!! The vigilantes in chorus—Unbind him—for his mether's sake—pity—too bad to hang—such a thorough gentle- man, "l[;l‘hsy kueel before the gambler,] bleau, S Hefuer was b DTN Bl a9, ot o | s g A 00 A~ 3 can- v cor, Mrs. Margaret flv'uuzm, 'aged 83 i Waiting for His Trial, Yuars. Funeral Monduy, st 8 s m,, from Holy Beavaics, Neb., 25, —[Special Tele- Bt. Pavi, May 25.—To-day's game was s Family church to Holy Sepulchre cemetery. (ruuu'lnlul—l?lc'u Bosuh. & negro, 100 s00n p! nto the service of ? 'Erlndlnl J:nen{.—tha last fond relic of nnpphr) ys pledged for bread and " Ine 5O o *'Not more'n & %ll‘." said the ice croam vender, as he took the saucer: “if your ma waunts & gquart, she’'d oughter give you a bigger plate, Mana sonny.” [ ]