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OMAHA DAILY BEE, ITWENTY PAGES 7 glish Liberals Fraternize with | made a frank apology, we have no words to urrested ot Ashland lnst week and one at | o y ne 7 The she ] o s Obe [ expross one chagrin that there shouid b Withd Sountry. Jow the rehige “afe George | Oleveland's National L Beaten by the orent: IR fioo I0UT T QOIS | 0P g Hotel Meets a |, PCPIN: Apeil 12 Deputations from all At RS LA The Nebrask a 3 i s | country for the i¢ e are George | (Jleveland's National Leaguers Beaten by the reha ADM THEE 108 11010 1 n Employe at the Murray Hotel ets o rts of Troland attonded the ceremonios of | 01 S€€ no way to rescutan insult o oI The Nebraska Btaats Zeitung Withdraws | ciihoy, TG the K0 Larkins anc g L4 Heynoms itk 1L S L oliod it Y parts o7 Irolanc attendod ‘the coremiontios of | shie cowatdly use of the bludgoon thi | Horrible Death, the opening of the town of New Tipy this afternoon, but owing to some negle notifying th MISSED HIS FOOTING AND FELL: | from the outlying districts was smaller than | Yindicate the honor of the university and ary brutal outr Profe in | relieved of his profes | 08 criminal, Nothing less than this will of DETriville shonld e rship or tried in cor from the Republican Party. Martin Thor and Julius Berg, chi FOR £0 DOING. Going to M WALSIIL 11111 1001 1110 11011 11000 11100 11001 01111 1000013 0L 011 TT1TE 10001 1011014 | p— 10011 00001 11010 10101 100111 as, charged with grand larceny, | Local Team, 1 with forgery | people the attendance of peasants 1 the Machinery. | ) ) 3 " N 0 01010--X 1T GIVES REASON Ginasn Taraxp, Noby, April 12,(Speotat | SOME SHARP AND BRILLIANT WORK L oL 1Lt gl viote— atatn, and neot tho demand of i ehi 1 to T B A special train will 1ply oot 11 2 expected. A procession was formed with the | civitiation —_ legram to Tie Bry specin v wil _ o it X I : i N The Omaha Gun Club, . visiting mayors in full vegalin and the members | The roport was accopted by a rising vote be run over the B. & M. Monday to Lincol > Surprise t s in Cang ; the Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars Sub- et ovet the B \.,I:, <l R I'.""""."‘: Ll ""“' = "':"_" € 0" Dhe Omahn hinielub held its regular an- | F© 18 Caught by the Moving Oar and municipal councils in uniform at the g in Grand Island for the ¥ Civeind Talanars 1NGAIREE oIbiRony o owt the PHELEIOR IRy ore »\' ";‘lfllrl"' e nual meeting fdet night, with members | After Being Frightfully Mangled The seene wist one of great enthyiasin STEAMER BURNED urpose of Building a in conveying the machinery for the Oxnard | sttt :|""'l ‘:fl“\ ¢ 'I"""" i "‘:“', b "f"-" :"'»‘ '| ':I.”"‘" L i """'"l‘l'n' Ll L well, O'Brion and others | The Chenango Takes Fire and Goes S beet sugar factory. There are sixty-five car- ocal Sports. melee, Petty! Kennedy and_Townsen: e displayed. Upon arviving th » Y ¥ i Sugar Palace. 1oRdb. of MSchIRGEY cand oot seed;. Whioh. | present, 'The pregident, W. H. 8. Hughes, | ocession halted. Ad At '“' b \\‘ fl"'fl‘ \' ':'.' N D a1 - | landed in New Orlens on the 5th inst. from | —_— i, tho hatr. i T — A B B T R tvabiens, Apeil t—An Erie, Pa, sp Surope. ¢ o s in plice_d . i e first business was the annual election § N AR ors from the town commissioners and the | i says the steamer Chenango, loaded sk City, Neb., 'Aprl 13.—[Special | BOFOF e P Vil “';.J,,I' e | Mr. MecKean, captain and Pooh Bah of the of oficcrs, which resuited in the following | John Simms, an clovator boy at the Murray | foI% from, GHeows teimission | Ay TaR-T AT RO TR ivn. of to Tue Bee| The Nebraska | machinery will cost over £250,000, Cleveland National league buseball club, is a selections: W, H. S. Hughes, president; | hotel, was instantly killed about 6 o'clock 1ast |y iciet said the first care of evieted tenants | that port last night. When approached 1 BARth il buitie -CHo GTARSE Abd Bh oF L6 THiat fulse prophet Mr. Musselmau, viee president; William | night by having his neck broken had been to provide for th or brethivn, | the Itfe savitig craw 1o.stgn - of the stoatmor ;u}‘u. SIS Com i Daors Lix ho: sHts coneh Bishop Worthington at Crete. SWe'll, make this our third,” exclaimed ho | Townsend, secretary, Board of managers, He had goneup to the third floor with | That fact would redound to the honor of the ow could be found and, after stayin LB Ll e it Crerr, Nob,, April 12.—[Special to THE | axultingly as ho went to the bat yesterday. Mossrs, Gavin, Parmeloo and Nason, W | Some guests and loft the clevator to accom- | IMish name and to the advantage of the i witil she sunk, they returned ot in its issue today with o thr TG e oV, DR W orNIRRE 6t h J. R. Stice and John Dunmire were elected e iREE T OISl e While o | tional eause. - leader, renouncing its allegiance to the repub- But he didn't get yesterday's game, and he | moembers, o MALL A e R B . O'Bricn said the scene they were now wit Flerce Peaivie Five, Omaha, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of started, and when he net Judge Kennedy, who was also present, was | was gone the elevatos left the grounds as mad as a b rallel in the histo nessing had 1o § 1ore whieh it had supported for of Tre Ewroria, Kan, April 12, Yestonday a an part than & quaster of u contury, The causo- for | Nebraski, arrived on his annual visitin this | © Apqthe reason he didn’t get it is a very | bullotted upen ami made an honorary memi- | returned it had raised so far that he could | Jand, In eloquont terms he deseribed the | o praivie fire swept across e divide b e tuly - tho pARY! on on | City yesterday. The bishop preached to & | gnite one—the Champions played ball, | POk not reach the floor. He attempted to jump | peopl triumph i th strugle, |4 00 e Cott S N 6ok § its action is mainly the party's position on | fu FIEGIICEE o Finiey memorial church | SMPK . < s I'he board of managers were fnstructed to | 8 B D0 L0 L Ct Which fs fmime N ronsed the whole Teisn | tween the Cottonwood and Neosho rivers and prohibition and the tariff. 1ts future policy | (U tvening, | Tomorrow communion | Their flelding was short and true, their base- | map out o plan for the season’s shoot and ; ! When the national fight | devastated three farms. Al the huns and i not clearly outlined, but will follow Iv!n- | Servicos will be held and @ class of thirty- | running brilliant and their hitting timely. | submit the same at the next meeting | diately below the passenger car, but missed would be their proudest thought that | some of the cattle wer Mrs, Wise wa independent anti-prohibition cause, with a1 o y4 i b confirmed by the bishop. Bishop | Mr. Wadsworth, that tall, good looking, in- Joft Bedford was reinstated as a member. | his footing and was caught under the chin by | tha men of Tipperary had risked homes and | badly burned and is now in a precavious con / 3 loaning toward - democrucy. Hon, Taul | Worthington will also conduct services at | offensive youth who proved such a terror to | The folloy solution in memory of | the floor of the baggage compartment. «He | property, libertics and lives for justice and | dition { Schiminke owns 8 coBtroIiNg altted. tha | WWilbet tomorrow afternoon the Denvers last week, was anything buta | the late orge Crook was - read and | eyq carried up in this position past the iron | their dear old land | TN AT, ”“\ /\ xS ,“ T ’\’u‘f iy l“ trusted | A Railroad Carnival terror yesterday . ' l"'\*\*l' W I 1 with ¢ brace on which the door of the elevator shaft A grand bunquet was given this evening at ANUCE us ho Is ex-Sonator Ve ck's trusted A Railro val. G L AT PRI W \erens, We hiave learned with great sor. b L4 WU which 600 g ore prese Canon Cahill 3 end and_lieutenant, his love forthe old | Gy vy Taraxn, Neb, April 12,—[Special | ypo qenanpion middie weight of the state, |y of the sudden” doath ot Mador toneral | yuns, bending it out about eieht incl presidndi. . ottors of At Poi abeetion | 1 Anti-Usher Faction Ignored by s wane n its article the s X Mr, s, however, o of d, | George Crook at Chicago. while in the exercise g 4 : 33 apology i X T e & vticle the | agram to Tik Bre.] - The novel and inter- | pitched a strprisingly good anc 6 WS | of BHs exnited ottt i the arty of the ( With a stendy motion he was drugged past | were read from numeron dish liberals, | the Bishop's Adherents, Pl vepublican bosses may think the Ger- | esting entertainment, furnished by the ladies | only in the first and eighth _inniags that the United State of Amerlc i A this bar, erushing his head and bending O'Brien, et h, Tmll ¢ an Ciieaco, April 12, The Shefield avenu and that their indulgence and confidence will | railrond carnival, closed last’ night. The There were about six hundred spectators | 15 BEEOUEL FEpanonsinh 1o WS MUHUE | the shaft, until an opening of suficient size . the German Evangelieal association this wer reach an end and that they are read | musical programoie was very interesting and | P A LLACTHTEA TS red HmseIE 10 il clusses 0f Honorable eitl- | was formed to allow his hoad to slip pust the | Jon of Tipporury. Bultour v pelice froms | morning seut a leter to the ministers of th dig the grave ich to by ttle by lif ell rendered. McKean had been neatly retired by Willis to | o4 and o SEe 3 PCHOH o b1t btos uthl PRl AL g, il bt BBl Andrews, Smalley, Daily and Veach followed | ““Wiierens, Tn his personal and private rela- | floor. Then “the clevator secmed to | committing brutalities until' the visitors had | other faction, warning them that unless they | Ay i o 3 itnats Zod v | News from Aurora. with safe hits in Suceession, the two former | tions with us us members of the Omaha gun | release its hold on him and he | left, should signify their preferences us to are in error I'h braskn Staats Zeitung - - ! With love fnd zeal battlos for the republican | Avkomrs, Neb., April 12.—|Special to Tie | scoring. - Davis then flew out to Hines and | elub, as - faitlital member and honorable | fo) a distance of nearly fifty | 3 . 2 of appointment by Sunduy next, no appoint purty, to which it has belonged sinee its be- | Brg. ] Indications point to an unprecedented | ('I;I;\'t_-lxm:l !)I.l‘\\'..lm-Nl{»|x{||n'_|"4lill:( :ul |||(\|. D eretare, We, the surviving membors of the | feet to the bottom of the shaft, striking on | A CALLOUS COUNT. | ments Ill’nm their wumber would be made gl After Harrison's election it | building boom in this city during the prosent | oo carned ruus for Cloveland ~ for Ouiiis sportanin el sinesrely, nd deeply | his headon a large wheel and “erushing bis | Guiseppe Carusi's Shamef ente | N0 DY was received to this communied ollowe o arty ngi with ey | st | sym \ it his ved wido sur= | gkul “ 0] s ; .(.“;””\I\.‘i"w” t o ,,.‘,‘_”h ‘U:;'unmm the,| Season, with its attsndant increase of busi- | [t was one, two, three for the Omahas in | viving relatives and friends. They havs lost a Paul Gernandt, a bell boy at the hotel, |was | ment of His American Wife At the . Wisconsin street church Bishop DArty. aflor its Tatest bittor oxperience and | ness generally. Already _the various | the second, as it had been in the first, but in | falthtul companion: the mation wreat ehief- | gganding very near the clcvator shft. when Puisaveieis, Pa., April 12 Guiseppe | B presided and the morning session wis i dowifall, would_rule with wisdom, justice | branches of trade feel tho puliations indica- | the thivd they made: the: people’s heart. leap o e ostas | the accident ocetrred. He relates the oc- | Carusi, better known as Count di Monter 1to routine busines and « But how shamefully are we de- | tive of gn approuching season of great activi- “(‘,:‘{::-: n1ed off with. a%ate ori6 tolath and. | mns | currence in about the following words | cole, an Italian nobleman, & couple of years Was lo., April 11.—-To Juleshur s G “1 was stunding near the shaft with a ds of thiselub | couple of valises which be shoe nails had we to Resolved, That these tributes of re coived. How mar swallow during this time. How many had we to pull after us. How are our ty. Among the more important buildings | went fto second on & wild piteh, Moran contemplated, are a 41x80 feet business block, | banged one to right, scoring Jimmy, the big ago 1 society ried Miss Virgimia Knox, a wealthy belle of Pittsburg. The couple went rded in th v copy thereof be engrossed and pre- ‘ tlemen who were waiting to go_down in the | nels best, iged to two gen he Editor hopes denolished. He whose eyes are not | by General Dellvan Bates, and Willinm | catcher taking second on the throw-in, Willis e s surviving widow. elevata John had stepped out to go | to Europe, but after a few months the [ ““" :v:m.v-:‘:lu.lr-:” Iu: ,“' "l> Iul U :1 vet opened may be a good republican, but he over, Esq., and & 50x100 feet brick or stone | Went outon i high oneto MeKean. Joe Strauss to @ room and the elevator Kept | countess returned alone, and it was & i s S 3 Shatachi) Cho, ski Fight. on balls, and Cleveland The Dav Julesherg. Your cor vas given his bus 15 not a good patriot, not a brave defender of pspondent made a g | | | | | | i l Yumping’ all the time, as it always | pounced that she had left her husband he and liberty of this | | | | block, by the Aurora state bank. Plans and W followed with one of his old-time three-sack- f he sporting editor of T Brk received a 8 e o . hertle st We had 3 the institution of freedon Rl vt ¥ P B i A | does” when it has been stopped. When he | oA | t 2 vonp | IS e had a re wind, wh country (s UL B DR el 260y (L ug both Moran and Strauss home. | telegram from President Jackson of the Ocei- | wanted to get in again it was so far above the | €AUse of brutal treatment. - About a year |y nhout twenty hours. No business =~ former of these and provide for basement and | Kearns and. Andrews both were presented first floor business rooms, and the second floor | With first on balls after this, Cleveland h: Frdeee R iRl ing tallied on Hines’ long fly to center. T | dental club, Sun Fraucisco, Cal., last evening, floor that he could not. reach the passenger | 40 the count followed her to this city and | houses or dwellings were injured or horses | notifying him that the articles for the meet | clevato 0 he jumped into the lower part. 1 | has since, according to the family, po ited | hart. The only damage (if damage at all) 1 Will Build a Sugar Palace. Grasp Isia Nob., April 12.—[Special a seating ca- el ong fly to conter |- batwesns Tac ; T oo | think he must have caught hold of the rope | her constantly with deminds for money, ete. | Was the overturning VDl tHbURE Telegram to Tk, Ber,]-Seventy-five thou- | pacity of 800 and an eighteen foet stuge, | Shded the fun, and tho Forest Citys camo in | between Juck Davis of this city and Joe | 1 eured the elevator fas Anyway, it | A couple of weeks ago hie was arrested and | Ot little town s getting along finely and SRR The plans for the State bank building are not | f0F auother tur, but it wus a blank | Choynski of Stockton, Cal., together With the | guyve w sudden start and he fell backwards, | o COHPIC 01 WAEKS 420 e wits wrresbed ad | o) encouraged and expect a fine healthy sand doliary have been subscribed as the capi- | 8 8RS L G AP THITRIGE floor will | (i0 the fifth Omuha got in_another run on | ne funds for the transportation of | e elevator caught him | S¢nt to prison for ten days for disd Con= | reowth this summer. S, A. HUNeE 7o tal stock of the Grand Istand suar palace | JULR SET 00 B by sforcs, except the | WAlsh's hit and steal and Moran's s | Dayis to'the coast, had been mailed him yes- | ehin and puiled. him up. When his | duct, he having cireulated on the street a | © bl AT compuny, articles of incorporation of which | rooms devoted to the requirements of the | Sife one. In the next inning Kearns hit safe | and that Davis should be statted reached the bar or brace across | printed letterin which he grossly attacked An Important Decision. will be filed with the seeretary of state next | bank, while the upper floors will be arranged | 4nd stole second, and Hines brought him in | mmediately upon their receipt. the wire work I heard a gurgling | the characterof his wife and posed S g 5 e | s an opera house. Messrs, D, F. Thompson, | 00 & beauty to left. Hines also purloined | | sound and Bort: | GLEpTOm:. (THENUIG |y ve0 s min i T Was, FeIbeea orL risoi MiNNEAvOLEs, Minn, April 12— [Special woek. e object s to crect n sugar paluce | LA und dohn L, Tidbail, director, are | second and scored on a passed ball, | GULCCHTEARILY Cos) | el down' tho shuft. As he passed me L |ty il et b i | Telegram to Tur: Bek.]~This morning Judge after the pattern of the Sioux City corn | gy iacted here next week, when the details | Clevelaud, however, got in three more, run- | Gurresnur J., April 10.—[Special Tel- | caughtut his sleeve, but it sipped away | Hoasso of crimimel Tihel mote e tratenge | Young of the district court filed an importany Bl s Kbl conehie plmmanutun will e definitely arranged. Work will b ning the ot up 10 5. oekwoll's single stoal | CETAM 0 Titk Bris]—This was the last day | from me. [t makes me sick now to_ think | L e atkBH U LhB Cromsinis MeaselENEN i M Sorhum it plans and Specifieations | Degan on these and several business blocks | (b the SEFenth, on SIoclvol's sngle Sl | of the winter meeting of the Hudson county | What a narrow escape I had. 1f 1 had caught | {he countess. At the hearing before o been in dispute for years between the city, A e el id e fire ot ot compiated, but It | Within a fortnight. The erectionof anum- | A% & twvecsnckor by, McKean, T SNy liold of him I should have been dragized down | {50 e countoss wis 1ot predent, it 7 Rt inalis n Vil compis favorbly With the. famous eom | bor of elegant and costly residences is alsoon | {RsSed the D AL O Bl bR A EC, e ins et lle—Fox Hill won, | Withhim, und " should probably have been | siated thut she was prostrated by the villam. | Lo Creat Northern and tho Minucapolis & will comp corably W ie famous co 2 3 pagger by Veach and a Jucky homer by wwee-fourths of a mile—Fox Hill won, | \jed & ' i 45 TIrO8tL NALL = NGt Lot railvaya:: Toinvolves thoGuostiol - the tapis | baem cky | : ; killed. SR AN O heEFC TR HMe ! juestion oG Y f“'l“ Opan e bout Qi AT R ek eIt ntar bawhBRCrenteabtire ond |10 ""-‘-_“'“_""'."""‘|‘§l"‘l““‘ of Hiues” way, the | Biscuit sccond, Futurity third, Time—1:15%. |~ The body was removed from the bottom of | et .k\.” '1’.&,_5‘.".;‘..‘.\....4“,‘. o ':_’M‘: Of putting in crossings or sinking the tracks e OO oL YL COYS: last Tuesday night by a lurid glow which su AYOIWELOITe: | ©Three-fourths of a mile—Hancocaso won, | the shaft ind laid on the floor of the bamzace | i tho vount's cirenlnr were absolutoly false. | OF these rouds in this city. He decides that denly Hehtod up the castorn’ sky. A few | It Was o nice, even game, as the score will | H 3 | prove | mindtes later a telegram was received by | il bl In | Mayor Thomas, stating that Hampton was in | speetive of party aftilin- | flames and that unless help was reccived the | > in favor of tho probibitory | entive business part of the town would be | slish of | the Minncapolis & St. Louis road nus the compromise offercd by the G en, and which the city has endo costof the work will b immense. R md, Ban Lassie third. Time room. It was removed about S o’clock by | i1 that her 7 order of the coroner, to Burket's undertakin R B | Mhicteon-sixteenths of a milePevicles | rooms, and - from there to the home | ADLT, 1) SH. 6D, PO, A By Ho scoond, Steve Jorome third, | Of the boy's purents on Hurmey street, TR0 e 2O 00 ) two doors west of Seventeenth. Thie inquest Jurths, of @ mile idant langhtor was in bod v of the man. The Lalian was held in #2000 bail, nd as he could not furnish it went back to prison. *artisan Prohibitionists. b, April 12, All voters in Non- Preesiont, N Dodge county tions, who OMANA, amendment to the state constitution, now | :!‘m"“"l‘ \l;ivi~xn|rx H;uwi'in;r'u ent 1 shof | Keurns, 20 1530 1 oms el salisbury won, | l\\.illrl:flxh'ihl 'liiT‘ ug"l’;qiy" fl"ft n';;h-«-ln un«‘l | Omaha Man Killed N Villard in St. Pa lng B ct November, | the B. & M. road, who had accompanied the s, of..L LT 00 ond, Cavnegio third. Time 113 e funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon a SSECTEeTT) N R IO B T A DT (S iy pending, and to be voted on next November, | pEece bt oot at once placed an | Andriws, ib Qi1 I0IET 14 S1 0 ol e A s ittlo i, | 2oclock. The remains will b’ inte (o BRI NS TELRLE s fis L are requested to meet, in mass convention in | uiime and ot 4t the 1y ors disposat. which | Walsh s 1001 it ol ([ Do andonc el timiies ZLIG Jint WOn, | T sl ELD canittarv: Q| ram to T B 1 1 Telesevam to Tun: Bre. | Henry Villavd is in the city of Fremont in the W, C. T, U, Tem- | was promptly accepted.” A party of about | {inivin. a0 20 0 1 e tonrths of a wile—Lorrento won, | _John Timms was about 17 years of age, i | Washington county, was called to Arling St Paul. He refuses to be interviewed, but ple, April 14, 1800, for the purpose of ovganiz- | forty “able bodied citizens, including the Willlu, 'u: 0 00 013 0 | Theora second, Anfumn Leaf thivd. Time— | Was the oldest of four childrén, He had heen | today to hold an inquest on the body of [ siysthathe willexy ain his intentions as to the ing a non-partisan prohibitory county league | editor of the Sun and Tur Be - - - = — | 1:142 employed at the Murray since the hotel was | ppnk Helbert of Omaha, who was on his | twin cities at an address which he will mako for the purpose of working and voting for the | respondent were at = once —musten 0 82 2 1| Seven-eighths of a . mile—TPortico won, | opened, and was considered aquiet, reliable | wuyto visit his_father-in-law, John Watts, [ to the Twin City Commereial club on Moo wmendment. v : | a in_an incredibly short time Count Tuna sogoud, Eatontown third, | bov. The futher of the boy, Huns fimms, | four miles west of Washington, and is’ sup’ [ day e It is learned from an un There will be two sessions of the conven- | after the receipt of the dispatch, were landed 1. SULSB. PO. AL B | Time—1 20, | is cmployed by a contractor named Wisma posed to have goton a wild engine and in | doubted souvee that he will uree in that tion, one at 10 m.and the other at 2 o'clock | in Hampton, where they vendered cficient | i 0 il GRS S and lives in the “Murray row,” on the corner | yogting off at John Watt's was killed. The | speech a union of the two eities of Minneap- . 3 = 5 sorvive In saving goods, cte. Mr English 15 ! 0 020 an Francisco Races. | of Seventeenth and the iliey Betwween Harney | Jiryufjourned to 104, m. tamorrow: T A e i W. Hyatt, A. W. Atwood, Char track himself, while the engineer was being 0 0 40 0| ofthe spring weeting of the Pacific Coust | father divected that the remains be laid in R 5 v R ANCISISCIOOTEBONG Jumes B, Hanson, J. W, Shively, | got out of bed. 000 | Blood Horse asspciation was well atteuded. | house on Hurney street above referved to, as | - BOstoN, April 12.—[Speciul Telegrum to | Oyiiavi, Neb., April 12 J. Dixon Avery, Manley Rogers, | On Friday evening, the 11th inst., a recep- 1 0 ; Summary : the house where the family h been liv ik Brr At]the N w England conf gram o r Bee | At the special school i ':uml, D.G. Eldredgee, P.D. Denney, | ;nm was given in \:uw_n'nll_-‘"\ I|‘l‘- 1{;*. S( 0 0 | Mile and onesixteenth—Al I° this forenoon Rev. William R. Clark, D.D., | ¢lection held here tonight for the purpose ¢f M. Williams, Georgo Marsiall . W.Hareds, | by his many friends in this city. M. Co B 2.5 2 | Pliny second, Baguge thivd. Time il for the committee appointed to veport on the | voting 10,000 bonds for the building of o new D. A, Lumbard, H. K. Goff, J. A, VanAnda, | who lius been for s hunbor the B. & S Callifornia stikcy, half mile - Faivy won, | JOWA NEW | condition of affaivs at Claflin university, sub- | sehool house the botds carried almost unan H. A, Picrce, 0. R, Hamlin, William F, | M. agent at this point, has been appointed to BY INNINGS. Homer satend M B third. DiHe a0 A4 NE 7 it sl aal 5 i N Bwabares, i fon_ wi > > 1.2 3456017 omer second, Mififfio B third. Time | - mitted a veport which in part says: mously, only six vo cast agains Smails, O, 1. Glodden, 1. Morcll, (Swaburg), | & more important position with the same ; ! 1 e o e &l Y i Gt ol G | 1 8 p James 8. Curry, Andrew Frost, G, W. King, | company at Columbus, for which place he will | Qmaha. Do e oy s | Appluuse ran @ dead heat, Kildare third. % heDegtaln tiike | S T BoE R Ol ObUR Ao Pigeon Shoot at North Bend. 1670, Andorsoi: ‘WML Rmith, ' Brio Strand, | leave in a fow Whilo here hie has PR Y : | Mo, T, April 12.—The house this | notice the recent marderous assault of Prof. AT RSN A TeE, i Clemmons, J, N, Alexis, T 8. Davis, | performed his du wer which has Zal do e e oven furlongs “4.ongshot won, Captain Al | morning passed the following bills: Toallow | W. J. DeTviville, Jio, upon Prof. J. B. Cor SO R R R RS J. B, Brown, John Risdall, N. Olson, Robert | won for him the confide MeVicker, Tra Doa) 2 of the company ard of the public. s of the facnlty of Claflin | i | pharmacists who obtained cer o psrmadiptej holobiinedicontil S0 While we | this afternoon G. J. Campbell of Novth Bed id one-quarter—Flam- | ous to the p ites previ- | doza, both memix it ¢ 1. Three-hase hits- Cleve Sonn’ 1 Home runs—Davis md. Time—1 idal stakes, mi and the esteem and D. M. Strong, C. Cunives . Orangebur land 1, M T of the pharm oy law to | | | I | buse hits— D | Cusacack, Willianm Nichoi, J. H. Chalors, B. During the evening Steanbury Double s—Walsh to Kearns to Andrews: | heg Vo) lacine second v ¢ . e ave no excuse to offer for the offensive | killed 22 and V. B, Nethaway of Wahoo 14, . Dunn, R. B. Sloss, P. Gillis, Spencer Day, | short but cloquent address, pre e e o LS Chant Cpon, s heain coud, - Ii Whird: | change theie location without fovfeiting them s | Wi 10 FXCRE f0- o i vea | ity wavdsin JO WL Kérn, Lo W. McCluhan, J. W. Ran’ | Cox with an clegant gold watcl, on Willis &, off Wadworth 4. Bases on 3 T tHG ineoff in the third o Applause | to provide for the reloaning of §100,000 of the bt dals, €, R. Ogelvie, J. W. Stevenson. ”"\’T:'l.'\','.:,.?;;”.“ e PRhEh IR Ane S e le i took first money and Ida Glenn second. | permanent school fund of the state; to en- | =S == 7 = v i 1 Gt iiadll N es L, Pissed i | Time—1:18. | able o ortic g society 0| A Glove Contest at Hastings. “Xanocked out of time” he cortainly was com- | Dayis L Semmors 1 - Prssed (el R 1 L HastiNas, Neb., April 12.—[Special Tele- | surprised, but responded ina few Memphis Races. e e e e oL i hat ha;t e | telt words of thunks. A pleasant timo | A New Pitoher for Omaha. Mesranss, Ton, Apeil 12— Thoro was o | Mol mecting; o legullse the fxing | I l test, took placo this ovoning nt tho athlotle | §os i tho evening beiug spent nmusic, | Managor Loonard slgned & now piteher | apge attondanco it the opening day's races | Ofthe bounduries of the Ked Ouk school dis | trict of Mouroe county; to grant th e e weathes was b Gyt il it | Tipgd Feeling Tired Feeling yesterday in the person of H. N. McDermott | ag Montgomery of the Louisville Ameri ! rooms of Charle Augnstine, chamy Alpine between Nolan Among those present were Dr. and | m_lishtweight, and Bob | Mrs. Steanburg, Dr. and Mrs. Bricker, ation club. | oo, The Tennessee derby, the event of the The farmers’ institute bill came up, A sub. Eads, Mr Mr, Murra 17, Coykend by a or life, Hood's 8 Hood's Sarsaparilla is 1 Jarvis, ehiampion middlowcight, of western Mr. and Mes. dobn Yweedy, Mr. and Mrs. | McDermott pitehed the greater part of 1St | duy, was won by Robespierre undera_strong | stitute was offorcd. by Divton ¢ place all | =, ebraska, for a purse of $1L,000, The contest- | , Mr. and Mrs. Robert mont, | geason for the Auburns, whoi wor N aiv & Corane e el Bl funds at the disposul ‘of the executive ¢ | ants showed up In excellont shupe, and were | Mv. wnd Mrs, Harvey Bell, Mr. and M SO .-{.:.mni‘:,).‘ xi::”,‘lu‘j: betory | DUl Blavneystone, jr., with Barues up, sold R0 the whiole Farmers? alliance, but it | 1s experionced by almostevorsone at this season | As a hendfine in ndvertising 1« entirely orfginnl wit greeted with cheers by 200 sports as | J. B. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spanogle, | (ho close of the season he was sold to Louis nin the pools with the winner, but proved | s voted down. The sifting committee | and many people resort Hood's Sarsapariila to | Hood's Saesaparilla, its nse having been suggested they stepped into the sixteen-foot ring. | Miss Stella Spanogle, Miss Lizzie Work, Miss | ville, What the Omaha management paid fop | & £reat disappoiutment, winding up in fourth | made a favorable report on twenty-two bills, | drive away the lanzuor and exhaustion. The blood | by a testimonial { Boston lady wh 1 been unce gloves were used. Augustine was | Jean Lamont, Miss Atta Liebhart, Miss Ollie | o young man's release has not been ascer- | place. Sumimar, | and they will take procedence over all others, | i luden with fmpurities, (he mind fails to think [ cured of “that tired o and made “lke a now seconded by Marsh Wallus and Jarvis by | Pinnell, Miss Jeonie Waddle, Miss Maggie | yjed, Six furlongs—Deer Lodge won, Bon | The farmers institate bill was continued as | quickly, and the body 1 sl slower to resp woman'” by this it Ax o remedy [ | J. Waddle, Mr. John Work, — The Corn Hus ast what ix needed. 1tover- | for wepkness or debility cau riches the Avthur Walker. Jarvis obtained the fivst a special order and amended so that the pres wock down in the s tof the State second. Bonnie Annie third olds, half mile w01 awon, Ethel | d¢ y Bads, Mr., M. Carl Smith, Mr. kers Today. comes that tired ling, purifies and ¢ saparilin I u rmers’ alliance will be nd round, while Au gustine drew first blood in_the fifth, For k. Coy ll"lll' Mr Tver Petersou, Me. Jason | The Sioux Citys, Omahu's old vivals, will | TR | member of the exceutive committee, and re- | blood, w d cles s an appetite and ssseses peentinr “bullding up power, two rounds were fought, Marquis of Queen dean and J. T, Cox, esq. be here for a game this afternoon, and there | o’ and’ onooig] | quiring that ten instead of twenty men must | tones the nervops system berry rules, In the first ten rounds Jurvis | An important business dealhas just been ) et sl ,",..'{'\'-fm‘:::‘ lw.'-(:;m *\",l,': organize an institute, and thus passed. The | SRS - was punished about the face unmercifully. | consummated by which the farmers and mep- | 15 CVEEY & Y L DOk | g 2 senate bill r ug the battle flags to be | Augustine, though light, dealt some stunning blows without reeeiving a scrateh. The co test was declured fu favor of Jury A Monster Furyost, Neb., April (Special to Tur Bre.|—One of the most audacious fakes ever sprung on the citizens of Fremont is | what purports to be a sea monster forty-six feet longg, which has been on exhibition in Hood's Sarsaparilla : e s Time- 303, [ ui | S, T chants of Hamilton county banks have been | test. The Corn Huskers would rather beat % I allior 560 o | tuken from the arsenal and placed in the capi- + ’ onsolidated. The new institution will have | Omaha out in the series this scason than win | g eje il Bows won, Watker second, Mary | 0FGing was passed. The. world's fair 00 S a capital of $100,000. the championship. and Omaha intends to sco o 3 bill was amended and passed so_that only 10 1 0 urths of o mile—Fan King w e f that she doesn't doeither. With the Towateam | y Second, Kemest Lace third. Dime. | per cent of the wmount upproprinted cain b ngs 4 are such well known players s Anthropo- | expended in case the fair is not held till 1803 Has mixGs, Neby April - 12.—[Speq morfie Cline, Jimmy Powell, Tun Brosnan, [ g i ! . e chase, short conrse—Cataline won, | Just before adjournment . motion S 11 to Tur Bre]—The return of the Bur- | Billy Burdick, Bddie Gloun, Bobby Black, | Winslow second, Holdelsheim thied, Lo t\\- S filed to reconsider the vote by arsapariliia ‘ & i | | Hastings News Note: nd, o | lington flyer Sunday is being hailed with de- | Sharlie Genins, Hennie Koppill, “Red” Han- | 05, h the bill fc representative | light by the good citizens of this city. rahan and others. The visitors will probably L t apportionment was loston engross- | v have Burdick and Crotty in the points, The ment. This will enable some compromise to be Over ninety cars of Adams county potaioes | while Omaha's battery will be attended to by have been shipped from Hastings to Helena, | Fanning and Erquerhy 1t will be an ex I8 earofully prepared feom sarsaparilla, dandelion, andrake, dock, pipsissewa, Juniper bereies, and Ideal spring m upon the subject. Adjourned: Loxnox, April 12 and liver, tones. the. digestive organs, er Special (€ senate pussed the following | day. The “monster’” 15 an ingeniously o | Mont., San Fraucisco, Denver and other | citing game and a large crowd will be on | Tur B The principal event Touse bill to give the state Ko e B R R (7 R T B T T e At vised concorn made by 8. J. Arnold, w'busi- | points in the past forty 's, and still an | band tosce the sport, "Thero will be a lavge | cester spring mecting today was the vace for | cicty fi“”-"l' 168 L policy Lo change tho | prostrang etect tired foeling. Me. G W 10 will cure, whon In the power of medicing, ness man, It was advertised as a genuine | ghundant supply reih HHinnorataats delegation of Sioux City funs down with the | the Leicestershive spring handicap for three- | Power boards of supervisors 1o, chinge 1He | 0 Milton: Muss,: writos: “¥or fivo yonta T was:| BOrol 1t thenm, nores, holls, plmplos, nll hue b Wi X i ant supply reihains, Shipper g B e e p ALy Mk s 3 boundarics of citics, The remainder of the | b » - and 15 cents admission charged to see | petween thivty and forty more cars will be | (et dlid they ure countini on an casy vic ar-olds and upwards, winning penalties, | s | S1ek ove v spriig but kst yenr bogan In February to | mors, dyspepsia, bilioustess, siek headache, indiges the k of nature, Many citizens, not | ghipped A% FEHVr At © | tory." The suime tewms will ulso play Monday | Stwight mile, 1t was won by Lord Howers | Session awas speut in discussing the phicimaey | 8EESTE LI ST, and luve not seed a siek | tlon. goneral debility T, rhiguniatisn, kidioy knowing what it was, pid their money to sco | y A 3 alteruoon- fivo-yoatcold horse. Sarbitol, My, WarronDa | Piik Iho substitito of Buyless, recomunen. || e 0 andillyor compiainta, it. he Tribuno this ovening oxposed the | yrhot: I+ M; Ragan will delivera lecturo on ST Ia Ruos fvoyensold biy horse-Shillagh .| 09y tho: state phavmacoutieal. association, | 4ay e ke and publishes an aduissi Aupold | iSEie, JEidny oysuliy, A for the Kansas City 10, Chicago 2. sccond, Mr. W, Smith's five-year-old 1 wasatoateitiy atiayaie QIEORRLBEIONG ¥ s g hat e nude it himsc He'advartiseds1 | faHt i O E10 OUERIEAUBE0, Kaxsak Ciry, Mo, April 12.—[Special Tele- | third. There were ton starters. :'\Ix:p-\"1-nl\:12.\(\\u" o AP et et of 10" New ok | VIR, e e it e 1 the et | £ oo Tk BEn]- Ahson v i ol o Hein e pucndind ol livessalyiataotont akes the akes the K of corn the past week in this city, Dealers | agaiust a snag in today’s game with the Cow- LABOR STRUGGLES. at 12 o'clock and confirmed the following nom- assoc and shippers have been paying from 13 to 15 | boys of the Wester inations: Thomas Binks, James Gilroy and cents for some time, when 8.8, St. John of | qoteated by score of 10 to 2. Cooncy, the | The Chicago Ca renters Hopeful—The | Morgan G, Thomas for state mine inspectors, | Omalia offered 17 cents for shellod corn, This | ) D 4 A 5 i . . Ttussell and N. A, Merrill for co on i ! I S hts | much praised little short stop, and O'Brien, Rajleand Men, And sl OO Sh s MOKTIL S0P ok 1r ea tr g | | vttt ion, and were The Lincoln A, O, U. W. LixcoLy, Neb., April 12, [Special to Bre:] ~The greatest ovent held in A, 0. U W. circles for many days was a grand social and concert given by the several lodges of Weak Strong move of St John resulted in the clovator | A . il 12, X men meetiug the price. The clovator men | the Chie pond basomun, plaved mi Citicaao, April 13, —I'here was no Chungo | Sy genate this aftemoon passed the fol claim - thute at: AT conts the. linvein| AbIY. Al mself made o circus cateh in | today in the cavpenter's strike. The men are | Jowinie bills: o protect laborers and miner: 18 80 small that it only allows 3¢ cont Tor | chth inning, taking a tevrific liner from | much encouraged by the action of the small | for lubor performed in_ coal mines; to grant 3 bat by a high jump. Zimmer also | bosses wed out. My | “Hood's Sarsognrilin s a good thing. 1 wis s “Lastspring T was completely fa the city last Wednesday evening at their | pundling, but the farmers can't see it in that nd feel confident of victory | . f e N K 3 i and o see at | . il 3 i confid or) | additional powers to cities of the second class [ "} A ELT s bet e Iy troubled with billiousnoss, and thonght T hall, 1114 O street. Tho affair wasa con- | light, They are incline the belief that | Wade awounderful one-handed stop. Seore: 3 | in"roferanco " to . publio improvements; [ strenath lofe me and Lielt BEEAR KINRRLL Ol ) | would try Mood's Sarsaparilia, T00n noticod a bis solidation of Lincoln lodge No, 9, Upchurch | the railvoads ave not sible altogether | Kunsas City fEAGH 0000050 50010510, » to appropriate 400 to - be spent by the ph ¥ s Sarsaparilin and it curod [ o for the better, and r takIng two bottles | 8 ¥ f ¢ | Chicazo 110000000-2| C ‘ 3 Telogr 1 took ono bottlo of Hood's Sarsapnsl 1o 15, and Capital City lodze i for the Jow price of corn, | e ! g § i incago, " April [Special Telegram to | macy commission in enforcing tho laws to | 8l g like (67 R, €. BLGOLE, Edi- | consider myself entirely cured.” J. B, Suitn May mombors wore unible’ to: gain | The new soap works of Alexander & Co, |, Earned runs—Kunsas City 4, Chicago 1 ik Bk, ] —The committee representing the | appropriate §20,000 for the militia; to appro-, | 1o where s MEEE EEE T | Rochester, N. ¥ tance into the hall duving the music will commence operations next week, They | Two-baso hits -Kittredge, Burns, Cooney. | gocc Island swjtehmen and Manager St. | priate $1,000 for the state librarys' to appro- | 10F Bnter A talament. Appropiato. and. iute | have leased rooms in a Lincoln avenue | Threebaso hits—Stearns, —Double play== | Jl hold unothor conferenco todiy with no | priate &,000 for the caro of battie flags: to | ———— @ T e A e o R e R B speeches wero mado by Mr. W, 0, | building for sales and packing rooms Slatter, Bittinan and Stearns, - Base on balls | )0 posult than that an adjournment was | #ppropriate 81,500 for the proper burial of the ) ) Holl on “Pho Good of the Onders | A carlond of sced corn was shipped to | —Off Pears 4. off Coughlin 2. ~Struck out— | Yt il Mondag J victims of the Spirit Luke massacre, also th < wd by Hon, W, H. Woodward on | Dakota yesterduy over the Northwestern for | Bittman Hoover, Pears, Cooney and | i swme amount for a_monument to the same; OO ~ "Charlt Hopo = and Protection.’ | the suferers | Coughiin, Passod bulla—Klituodge 1, Wild | A Compromise Schedule. | Yo appropriate $15,125 for the girls’ industrial | (e musical yrog wasdelightful, o | . B Patierson, vocently 2';‘1’-3‘..|‘|l1'l:1‘ aales- | Dlichos=Coughlin 1, o o et hour | py oot b Tl 12, Tho train men | School at Mitcheilyiie 2 ! number of choleo se rendered L for Armour & Cudaliy, Omaha, hus o 8 3 wd ofiicials of tho!Chicago & Eastern Illino i s AR R ot | cepted u similar position with the pi iy i l he:Chicago & Bastern Illinois Appointments By the Gover i S a a a Sa a a \l\.-ui-i.“r\h\ n |‘hl-~'|-.m.“..-‘ voom. | The ¢ St of Jucob Doldl of Kansas City | QTHESR RALY GAME railvoad today/' ékecuted @ compromise | ppsMorses, Tu., April 12.-[Special Tel ar a‘ r]- r rl g passed quickly and pleasantly in duncing, | . . Dunbar of Lincoln, visiting the | schedule, At the weeting of the train mén | g o Tuk o governor has ap Q‘ » e anuont anc DAAMANGY In AunCRR, - sariiie’ of T, 0 Conougby, 08 the Stdoo & | o AT NEW YORK, | Tast night a lawmumber who wished to | 5050 fl |.l \':“.‘l "‘ RN o s - e | v — nd Island railroad, the past two weeks, | New York (league) 12, William college 3. | strike because theie demands — we not | ROIBISA-LIL, 43 Fis SIUIANC IRQNG X | : o e f e caied by [iakeTiaaa s s arilin 08 spring tonic and home yesterdiy | St Johw's college 0, New Yovk (brother- | grauted were ovorynuled amember of the state board of health I } Orercomes that extriens Bred, MeQUE SHERC Voo tbiond it to all who huve that mixorablo tirg Phkuoxr, Neb., April 19.—[Speoial to Tue ather O'Brien of Buviington, T, Yas been | hood) 15, | ot A place of Dr. Olney of Fort Dodge, and Mr. J. | chango ol el sl feit | fueling. €. LA GL Y, 510 Bridke strect, Brooklyn, Ber.]—The Tribune this evening publ {n. D el yha gt foe Qs Wl gugmbiof |- AT DIOOKLYN. Canuck, Legislators Fight. | Hawrison of Davenport to b s membir 81 | tiroughont the endiro system, expolling disease, and e i, the charges upon which it demanded the | Misses Lila Weeks and Efle McIntyre, two | “‘\"‘““*“" (American) L Brooclyn (lengue) | Orrawa, Ont., ofipril 12.—[Special Tele- | (W6 S OGO Tt o i appointed | #ivink quick, iealthy action to every orean Ttonon | ¥ooling i ara gty vl 10 ot pad resignation of City Marshul Houck Thurs- | of Hustings churming duughters, ure guests | Brooklyn (brotherhood) 19, | Kram to Tuk Begsj—Another generul is in | N. A, Merrill of Clinton and J. J. Russell of | theatomueh, croates ah avpuite and vewss M UNEECICIETOE S L ivikorator wid for gen: day. It states that on the night of Febraary | Of friends in Lincoln this wevk. | Muson's team 2 trouble. Momberyof parlinment are paid at | Jefferson as trustees of the soldiers 1 | with benetit testify that Houds Sassaparills “mukes | eral debility Lthink itsuperion t anything ¢ A 22 he and County Jailer Howo got on a drunk | o lditor Mersitt und Will Dilworth were in | AT BALTIMORP. | the rate of 10 ceatd ber milo on the distance | ind reappoiuted the three republican wine | LGOI 4, RuKrn, Utlca, N. ¥ and that Howo took him to Jail ung | i SESICUELY, | K . | Baltimore (American) 5, Bostox: (leagne) 1, | between thelr homes and Ottawa, This year | ispectors. it 3 e vl Sl I g L4 pliced Bim i the room occupied by Gipey [ 1, J9 ¢ tigan, one of our prowmising | Balti St e AT L Major Genoral Ehuyie, who represents Shill A Stabbing at Des Moines. [ ——— e Thtoon, it PROStIEULe who has boon ineareerare | 10801 lihts, was adwitted to- practice in the AT CINCINNATI Genoxy % Dos. ; il thore for soveral months on tho chavge of | SUBRUIE court this week., Cincinnatl (league) 4, Columbus (Ameri- | birny NovaScotfd, tame d y from Lon- | DesMoings,lo, April12.—[Speclul Telogram reates Crea‘tes LR Sp MY TouElY o tho chatge g iss Anua Lum of this ity was_com- | san) o, | don, England, to attend to his parliamentary | to Tui: Bek.)—This morning a stranger was ( : J mitted the chargo to several persons, but Lo | ISR notary public this weels by o AT PHILADELPUIA | dut charged mileago on the whole | found in a lumber yard in the southeastern s not you resigned. ey 1O 5 i \ puaue) o ) distance, ‘This was considered outra | part of the city badly injured le hau been | A RAE DAY YOk P : A, W. Cox hs commenced tho erection of | , Phiiadelphia (lewgue) 13, Atblotin tasnecta- | GG B0 STl oS CUSONEN Rorrbee: | partottho clty by lnlured, B8 Bt BEn | s | ¢ Rumored Change of Divisions. | 4 new residence on Bellevue ayeuue. D, K g, { dreiv attention to It in the house touight. AL | eeount of himself. Erom papers found in his n etlte “ petl e VALENTINE, Neb., April 12.—[Special to | . : |~ ol { the close of the session the two men encoun Jockets it is believed that his name is 5. B T‘ ‘:| s il Gone Wrong. A Cleveland (brotherhood) 4, Chicago Owes | tered cach other in the lobby. The general | Johmeon of Wankon, I, and that he was a | S L2 El uE HER. | BAVD 18 B AP QUFYS hOI Farsoxt, Neb., Avril 19.—[Speclal to Mg | erhood) 11, called McMullen o sueak, the latter resented | Gelegate to the recent Grand Army encamp. | == === == S p——— | T today that the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri | By, ) —Peter Brughn, who hiag becn - teavel AT EVANSVILLE, it, and the two men clinched. A minister of | yyent he e, He wore a 4 Avn P N atiie waN! naanTEC I ot taiag |t must sny tova's Sarsapariiia. s the best med Valley n“ln(r-n' |m|"|lnl~ (l‘ "(H‘r-; "l;'l'n for L. . Larson & Co., wholesale liquor } Evansville 9, Louisville 4, the crown who came along at ””f moment | clothes and & Grand Army badge, | nondacho u great deal, pali fn wy back, wy bowals | clne | ever used. Lust apiinie | livd v it o 4 oluts o sion hes arters and that the forcibly separ: \ d compelled th ' Sursnparille 10 | the lenst work I did fatiue me ever so much, 1 by & O'Nelll, Valentine and Chadron the termi: | Hited the WECCS ST March. Ho is sald o be Hartford 9, Metropolitans 4. 2 -~ | h of Father Joan. i My paiis and achos oo relioved, my appetite | I couid do ns much ina day as 1 had formerly done nals of divisions. | s bt . ;n;ux:uu\«.lrlos. - A \4-r||!\|'l) of Not Guilty, . ! Crawroy, la, April 12.—([Special Telegram | proved.” GEONGE F. JACKSON, luxbury Statior L;..w‘ . \,:u piet ‘H“.l'”““ oun MuIs M.V, > i e < Bound for the Keservation. itmington 8, Syracuse 11, Nonraerarre, Nob., April 11.—(Spestal 0 | 1o puy Bei]—Rev. Father Joan, the priest | Coun AvALD, Atlantie City, N = Pive Frisanap Beoak. Jail - ve| Niowraua, Neb., April 13.-{Spectal Telo AT NEW HAY Tue Bee]—Judge Churchis holding court | who nas several times sued Bishop Honessey | Hpod’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsaparilla AROO, 35 |'ivln 1 the Saunders county | S to THE Bk |—Sixty-two tams crossed | Now Haven 17, Yale 1. uere this week. ‘The only matter of interest | of Dubuque, who unfrocked bim, died at $ = prisoners escaped from the Saunders coun hore today for the Nebrasks ou, & - - i triul of Bavuest V t for tho murder | Lyons thls afternoon, His trouble with the | gold by all druggists. §1: ix for £5. Prepared oniy y il drugiists, € » o w Jall. They made their exit through the voof | HorS today ,“‘.“‘.‘.\..:‘l.»_.(L-:-‘u. i Yostorday's Lrap Shot, P et L U U 2 Uave | ufchop grew out of some money matters, and | by . & Hood & €, Apoih Lawell. Mass M0 L el & G0 4 pobhasaring el Mas and lowered themsclves to the ground by | jroclumation decluring it open, Most of xees ‘Dhere was o sweepstakes Lrup shood e tiw | peen publis rus B e- | cver since ho was daposed be bas ocen work- | 100 Doea: Ona Dollur, 10Q Dosas ¢ allat ! ded af anitial | \ag tor reven weuns of @ rope anprovised from thelr el 1 @ from South Dakota and | Omism & Dyanioe grouuds werow A Mrer | teamed o