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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1800 FURST SENTENCED TO HANG. | isirutners ot st ot outiess| DROPPED ~ ANOTHER ~ GAME, | et o e, ™ | FLEEING T0 THE paying his respects to,the seventeen-year-old | | Godfrey-Cardim Fight Prohibitec | HOUNTAINY, | oo bt s deor a pneo e LUMBAGO. was open and he wanted to investigate, Then was called the case of Lnmbago s n form of the chronic dage Patrolman | A . daughter of Expressman Richards, The lat- | Bostox, Maas.{(April 14, —[Special Tele- [ ofore aired. Joe Smith, tho vendor tiam, A ‘ | d to having Lincoln around his i | po i : < f 5 D The Murderer of Oarlos Pulsifer Refused a :"'“"“]"""”‘;" e “':J‘"" ‘I"'I' iy '\l‘:"”“l | The Local Team's .Oolors Again Trailing | #ram to Tue By, ) —The gloye fight tonight = Cranks Desert San Francisco and Oakland | ¢ Kelly, nyn:u{ ; sHow on Pl bbb LA N hotse, but when he objected Lincoln incited | ¥ | at the Parnell cab_between Godfrey (col o oltize ? S TaRopoIRE HiFe, (OICL the which fs rondily New Trial. | riot, with the girl Minnic and the mother | in the Dust, ored) und Cardigf “was prohibited by the to Esoape the Deluge, i b R AL U aured by mibing . —s on his side. Finally, to put an end to the police. P tioned ditty by shoving him finto the atree the parts freely wit Alimemrnl. . xosees,, SIShAray. had. Likeols i | b aking him fall on de face in do gut It fs commonly Kiiown as: 1. He was fined £100 and orc NO SIGN OF DESTRUOTION YET, !0 Hooxulained that “de other two kids BACKACHE. IDENTITY OF THE ALLIANCE SUIOIDE, | arrest IT WAS A TEN INNING CONTEST. wid him jumped out dut same night | committed until paid. ~The girl, who was in | | ourtow, & il i, jlice conrt when her lover wis sentence " _— dumped out! What do you mean by - % The Young Man Well Known in |10 iy the spectators, Lincoln has been | Stupid Base Running Turns What | the season here, Summary : : But the Followers of the Prophetess Coihy, skipped outy jumped a freight to m'm“ bt gkl Kearney—Crushed (o Death Under | rsticating in jail sinco that' event. aud_ yes- | Shonld Have Been a Victory | Selling, fifteen-kixtoonths of a mile—Monte Do Not Doubt Her Word and ArtFort ws sas b6 Havistho boy explaln 1coby Uil permanentiy;, 1o retien in 18 1 he was granted o pleas] rsion 1 risto wor ‘ubld on ogoer thi ] o [ 9 v hy soanihol A, 0 Loy explair ontis, i W RSO a Horse-Other News About s e D e Into an Tgnominfous Cristo won, Cubldpecond, Roger third. Tim Have Taken to Higher that the previously exmined witnesses had o i WL 5 the State, | Justice Huff, where he met his inamorata, feat—Other Sports. | ~ Selling, one and lone-sixteenth miles—The | ound -The Exod | been puid to testify inCox’s behalf, but the AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS and the two were made one, when the bride 3heriff won, Esaasecond, Eatontown third, | testimony was ruled out e groom was escorted back to jail 1o serve out | it T Sl —s Mr. Bechel took the stand to explain that | _ THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO., Rallimorg, M#, G i | 1 —1:5115 A3 et he had seen the oecurrence: that the boy was i " Tup | the remainder of his sentence and the first of | | Selling, one-half mite—Oscoola won, Moo Sin Fraxciaco; Cal., Apii 14 —(Spectal to ¢ tha 5 eb., April 14 pecial to Tir ¥ ther. | Omaha is indeed in tongh luck 3 2 1t TS st A SAN I'Raxeraco, Cal., April i)l not disorderly, and that the boy was crving 3 siinenta on the patition for g | 11 Honesmoon togetber e b LB Lo AR e oot Littlo Juke thinl, | Time Sl | Tue Brn|—The fatoful duy which MES. | id commiseratod by s erwd of Apectitors oyd s Upera Houge - : : | o s? | sterday afternoon s Siot 3 Four s, Clifton_grand national stakes rond W ns predicted seo the do- | after the nlloged ass | i new trial for Christian Furst, convicted of | ge Sugar Beet Raising. | for the second tine this season, and again | for all ages, delling- Miss Cody won, Vigilant | Woodworth has predicted bt gt ot U I vl LRI Yolint. bostiiron | TOYD & HAYNES, Manngors. murder in the first degree for the killing of | b., April 14.—[Special to THE | were her colors trafled i the dust, 1t would | Second, Beia third, Timo— 71, struction of this city and Oakland Mas ar Mir. I 4 i o Two Nighte Only, 1\l { ] Julsifer, : Mar- | T o ? ; 9 Adicu handicap, all ages, one mile~St. ' rived, und the exodus of “doom-sealers’ con- | {hut he heard the boy erying his songs and |y es by anl Wednosday primisand 10, | Al SR G Lttt LB LS ULl Dl s ' | : - saw the officer push " him” roughly about ten | { ‘tors of the Dodge County | be hard to say just where the fault lay, but Pa | . Fashfonable Event of the Season. | term of | Agricultaral society in session Saturda, hod s won, St. Johin second, Shotover third. | tinues, Yesterday forty or fifty more of | faot into {he street. sy W i e L oer ngngement of 0 distinguished r. ¥ood | pime 1l » o foll on his face. the elect departed for high places in the | He thought the ofeer violent and ¢ n\ shall this afternoon at a short, spe | stupid base running comes in for the district court. The motion for anew | recognized the increasing intervest in the cul- | measure of blame. Maidens of all ages, three-quarters of u sure of blame, dens of all ages, threc.quarters of o ¢ > ito ot anjustified in his ass on tho bo trial was overruled and the prisoner was | ture of sugar beets by passing the following | The mew piteher, Summers, was in the box | mile-*Remembranco won, 4 second, | mountains—tlie favorite retreats being Santa | unjustificd in his assault on th boy. ¥ ntenced e 25th day of | pe i > " > | Wyland third. Time- Rosa, St. Helenn and Vacaville, The two | thought ne previous conduct on m\ 's s T e e { | resolution for Omaha, and he acquitted himseff fairly i ol have slowly stipped by | PAE would justify such bratalit LAY, e case will undoubtedly be appealed | Rosalved, That for the purpose, of dev ve © has plenty of speed and with o lit- Ry ’ great weeks of signs have slowly slipped by S s Lt O] B b to the supreme court g the beet sugar industry T Nebra ik, e R Memphis Races : and the signs aro painfully and nnaccount- | ptive of the previons Withesses, 18 was also | . : i Socioty repros e oxperience might make a usef Mespinis, Tenn,, April 14T 08 ST nbReHE | NOtHIR: Wld- oF “welRd' BRN. | tHEb of CaB s iaeinn; « | Supported by an excellent company in the 1 The Alliance Suicide Tdentified stsof The county, | man, but it isn't the writer's province to pass | o 0q5 g Scods S0 1 M. Cbwall & LR ST A LB Yoltowini totre, Keansty, Nob,, April 14.—(Special Tel clal prem i Leets mpdsed fi | Judgment on phenoms after witnessing them : 1S Woatlicr/lonss been thrust upon the people of Oakland. | Mr. Crowell again repeated the story and | e 5 s ’ e Sannders or Washington counties, the | perform but a single time | Foure furlongs— Bowen won, The warm weather yestorday made more | CXplnined that he made the complaint in re. '|U\|)“ l\]\l“' “" m)l“ B\\'\ 3 ponse to the request of Messes, Bochel gram to T Ber, |- Chay 1 who committed suicide at Al aturday, is well known in this city, having | *"3", s Burtt, the young | sumiof $10 for first premium and £ for second | ¢ opportune r would have saves i, tho quantity shown 10 be 1ot less | A Hitie oppostune hitting would have saved | twenty-five beets, . nd, Chimes third, Time--51 ven furlongs— Workmate won, Marie K second, Mary & third, Time-1 5% than one man stop in his wanderings and mop | P Sebevoie wnd. other mesponsiblt his brow while he looked at the hot, steel-blue | citizens | WEDN DAY EVE ING, “RICHARD 11" ttiful Plotu 100 last m game, but the home team was uncqual to the task. e Cos- solution was also passed appropriating = 1 . . ¢ 4 g | isaieimite Cist been In the employ of @ vetorinary surgeon | $100 to be dlvklod inte. teres prims e Ub® | Tnatend of a dofent it should have been o | . Milo and onesixtocnth-- Mamie Foizo won, | sky, with wot . fleck of elond floating bo- | Mr. Sixe was ealled on behulfof the offiecr | Lositingte Gust; tures ctory by a score of one to no Tudor second, Jucobi ol 4 cated curt d the sun, and re- | to testify that the corner was crowded ; stsummer. On last Wednesday | best displays of agrieultural products made | Vietory by a f one {0 noth Tudor second, Jucobin thivd, T 1:51 L LRIy oo an anuoyance to the | Rexutarprices. Sle of seats begins Monday re sinee | he hired i murk, “Well, this is carthquake weather newsboys, who wi But the exodus is over. All those who in- | public. * Mr Mile Cighth—Fayc uley The same team aguin this mornin, play ranges or allianc 1 of the opera house | | The score 1 horse from one of thelivery stables | upon coming up with him found quence. Still an occasional straggler packed | Force D ter a Horse, that it was Whiteside and compelied him to juen ill an occasionul straggler pac "’m‘":' up his household goods and went at the last i.'l'i'.',""“" witnosses were mistaken, and stuck 1’/ Z N | The Climax of gram to Tue Bre.| A terrific wind, r. heve, saying he wanted to go to Stanley, six A O : e \ Y tended 1o o have gone, and those who intend | was also ve it over the boys who | 3 A Change in Deputy Sheriffs. | OMANA. e \ i o o selllin it nade lifo wiserable in front of the housoe, | o les northwest The horse was found h L e 4 o R furlongs - Barney won, Bonnio Tan | to brave the wrath to come are still in town, | made © wiserable nt 10 hous M St Broken Do Collay by thi !1\\1“ e Young | Avkons, Neb, April 1t.—|Special Tele- | g4 uqq, p it % ) Oklahoma-Ned ‘third. Time—1:191;, | The prophecy gave all thosc intending to wo | Neither of tnem knew anything about the ime den usee, Burtt was nota bad young man, but, like | £ram to Tu Der Deputy Sherift I. O. | Cleveland, b 4 00 0 0 0| —— - one week, from the ]T( to the ith of April, ocenrrence under consideration, many others, he had a desire to be i genuine | Whitestdes was removed today and Bud | Kearns, 2 i ! 1 NTRUCTIVE IATLSTORM. gy e T L s AR One Week Only cowboy, his mind ran entively in that di- | Likes appointed as his successor. George | Andrews, ih 5 1 80 0 (18 4 Jesvo owingilty 1hie carthquake that wotld et | iive 5 s instances, [ 1| Z | [T w l [e: l i) i T oy suiClle his HOL | Merpster, u young man of thiscity, chary Naalss Al UE LY 1[iareacDamngoDonein Matly,Seotions | g k(i fontion with the ghtsido wosll | - Leary told the commission that he < | WO caded v tho hived horse and leaving it cannot be | LAt upon veturning from chureh’ Sunduy | Lend 0000 0 0] of Tlinois and Indiana. The days of grace have expired and all thoso i aavatin' Mr. Cox wid his | A \j )| Bane hialned night I discovered some one stealing his | 4 0,0 0 0 0 ‘ Moxsovri, 1ll,, pecial Tele- | Who intended to leave have gone in conse. and *He's on_ the Plecce | | A | A C aby conl and the | | Mr. Leary thought that all ath U 81 106 0 1 2810 2 nshed to d ek of coal which he was car 1 storm, accompanied by #he ra ving Hastise )., April 1f.—[Special Tele- | Feturn a sack ¢ v sioux crer. moment, | gram to Tie Bee)—The intelligence and | O Sheriff Fall investigated the affair to- | Al R 1 ST 8D, p0. A, B | Of 4 tornado, pussed north of this city Tast As the destruction will first veach San | Oficer Cox took the stand® in }is own be. = \ . articulars of tho singular death of Grant | L And theabove change in deputies was | Sl 1 0 | evening. The mercury fell twenty-five de- | Francisco, and as it will only reach Oakland | half, und to inform the commission that this *]g IEI|E|L | Nature MU s S LI L of Girant | the result. Further developments are ex- | (IS T 0| i over the wreek of this city, there has been | man—the complaining witness—was a fr | | VATV IRE (e tH118S Rovihoish SLUETRE | Bestaa, { b e 1 | rees in two hours. Fail fell as large as wal- | OV¢ s city, th s beol b bl (AL Iy & pwell, living four miles northeast of Hast- | pected. [ e atetad 3| ntlte BRA ARy Sl s Droken. ‘The | & considerable exodus from the metropolis | quenter of the Deam saloons that he had his I T S | Wonders ings, in this county, reached this city this = | D0 0 4 o[ RRSIARC Ay windows iwere \broken. ' | of the coust. Many of those who attend | office there, and that he had reported the 4‘ 2 J | evening. oung Powell was engaged in | A Pubhishmg Company l"l*urw-rnl;‘ll. ’ 2 0 0 0 0 } roar of the storm created u panic in this city. | the various “missions” on Market street, | officer because he had reported the Drum for 2 S‘ S e e e soatlbas Bratnick, Neb, April 14.—[Special Tel- ¢ e ST 0| Broomixarox, HL, April 4. —[Special Tele- | some memvers of the Salyation Army and | violations of the Slocunb law. He also in A noe T 8 ‘.:'.“_% ‘;I“]“|"“"‘l‘§:v. el :1x||"~".:(lh|d|l~ cgrai 0 Toul s, TE Artiolde! oF Berporall) : 0 0 0 0 8 0| gramto Tur Bek.]—This city and its sur- | Holiness Bands ave interested, and many of | formed the attorney. examining him thut he 2 Great S t!lf\(— Shotvs. X CAPLIOh T OLL D ORIt Roe Fours s bl | EIOR Wera I todny eikhts tis feourty dalone | o herg B TR0 1 | roundings were deluged lust evening. Four | Mrs. Woodworth's most devout followers hail | (the lawyer) didn’t know what he was talking 3 e exception of two or three rows, The fleld Sdayavd y clevk | Murphy, ¢ 5 inches of water foll in less than an hotr, Al | from San Francisco, about. Ho thought that Joe was & very bad One Dime Admits to Al was enclosed with a barbed wire fence and | for the Democrat Printing comp he in- § 3 $ g y p X 1'1 b ,‘“ "‘(‘ R Ll .‘I |“ id | for the Democrat Printing company he in ‘ Totals 4 | the streams are far out of their banks. Great There were probably thirty people who | I and cited several instances of his de- he had been in the habit of using a ved ban- | copporators ave George P, Marvin, Carson V. | damage has been done to country roads and | took: the train for the Sierras from Oakland | pravity dana handkerchief, which he tied to th which wire | Cole and Frank Wilson. Tho capital stock is e 1 A phenomenal of hail | yoste and quite a4 number also [ Patrolman Haze was granted thirty doys' | CR AN TIERY. OF: TUARE :.I;,i‘.. marker, changlig ;y‘(-'fiml{" ffl:‘.:ffi 'zl\“z_ | £10,000 and the compuny is authorized to | f~"s'."\'.',{"(m-' o R A 1‘ e as waluuts accompunied the storm, | went to the hills bAGIcIOf e . The ex- | leave of absence, ton duys with pay, from GR¢ N”_ LOTTERY 01 .ll AREZ (il L bl SO Ik GHalil iy begin business when 20 per cent of the capital | - sliss in the greenhouses was demolished | amplesset by the more fe May 1, to go to Now York on busines Under th ement of to e aHioA A ponBHLACIc 10 he paper will contimueto | oo S s Nit—An- | D the hail. At Minner, seventecn milcs | hus stirred the buckslide and [ Charles Garlich put in an application to be Mexican International Banking Co., e L G L ate the principles of simon. pure demoe- | Runs ca Sl el Strauents | westof this city, nearly every wine in | the day before the departu the | appointed special policeman on the block bor- | Coneessionariess Incorporated by th of it o cnise the hofsc hecame [rightencd an v under the editorial_management of Mr. | foubi e plays -Onhi 1. Bi town was_ brok The country between | form F un onganized. exbdus than ever be- | deved. by Capitol. avonue, Eighth, Ninth | buahua, 3 Aleo, start ‘lluluu" Powelt van after them and | Murvin, 5 | called bulls—By Deviin 2, by Bl | Miuner und here was deluged and consider- | fore. Those who loft carlier quictly went | and Dodge strects. It was referred to the For Charitable Purpose s risped the noar "“lv- by the bit, when both B 4 Over BRI S | u being hit'hy pite ills —By Snnmers | able injury was done to the Chicago & Alton | aboard the trains separately—one or possibly | mayor. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING lorses surged to the right, the off horse UL AL b L Diee . - ckiputo By Swnncs s by Bevlind, by | track. ~ Piles of ties were Hoated away, wany | two fawilies to a party. A groat many went | The follow splicants for positions upon [ Wil take place in public at the city of Juacer (form- striking the barb wive fence. " The gores from Cextran Criy, Neb., April 14.—[Special | k2, Passed I Thayer, [ Muvphy 1. | of them being lodwed on the vails. The young | in this way, and it wis yoster. . ed | the police force were reported upon favorably | CTs Piso del Norte), Mesico, s e utior, muddened or Trlghtened | elogram to Tt Brr.]—Thotwomen brought | xS ¢F Ehie=L our, 46 iminuted Ganvire— | wheatiaud gurden vogetablos were ciushed | (Bt foily 3ob Deoplo I left there nomos on | Andaopomtods Jaon Brons Chanicsioribly ORI, L dis CRICL b LAl u‘-;."u'r Dot Vol b | from Omaha charged with burglarizing Mc- | > e ) | flat, aceount of the dismal propheey. Not a sin- | Tod Cumming, Edward B. Cogan, Douglus AR LRl ing him so badly that death was almost in- | Imer's clothing store were to- | The Game To-day. Covixcrox, Tnd,, Agril 14.—[Speaiut Tele- | e pion fho wits prominent at tho meet- | Davis, Willium K; Edghill, Jamés R. Feddis, I P 3 1 to the district court by Judgo | Below will be found the batting. order of | &m0 to Tur Be ! Fhis vicinity wis visited | s whete the prophecy was first an- | 1. M. Henderson, - Jobn H. 55, John Drosene i« Snitielent guar: 5 s and in dofult of i Ll last evening by one ofthe 1 severe hail | nouuced was to be found in Oakland yester- | Morrissey, CLfY . Rouze, H. Ttus- | public thut the drawies wil be ekt with | the Omahas and Sioux Citys for their exhibition game this All have taken the warning and'fled to | sell, Daniel D. Tiederman, force May 1. | sto 0 on the ms expericnced for many years. The 1 laste the Mextean g vity A Sensational Damage Sui remaded 1o jail. Last night C. Hoffman's Sbr ¢ 1) I8 Of equal standing inte afternoon s | the mountuins. s11Nas, Nol ¢ iy Pele- | and A J. Bo ables were burglarized. storm came fropi the Svest a 3 Hastixas, Neb., April 1. el e i S (Fava ¢ L0 AVl | twenty minutes, Fail stones as 1t -— Six uiew patrol hoxes were recom- CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. gram to Tie Bree]—A scnsational damage | @ S0 o8 b from the latier: H o8 it AR e Ot b nuts and many ws Javee as hens' A Democratic Vietory, mended, as follows Ianthisands s e O 00,000 i diciers suit was filed in the district court late lust ir: is, Bays or Fanning, p: | covering the wroufid to the dep | Wasnseros, April 14~ Messes. Maginnis | Castellar, Pwenty-second and - Daven- [ QNIRRT Hall Tickots, 82 p James B. Filbert, attorney, and Afusworth to IfavaWaterworks. Y CUM D e [Rche Jeom it ey [ and Clarke, the democratic contestants for | POFL | Taventy-fourth el Quarte G Eiaes ST enise of s 5 it ux City—Cline, 1 enn, 1f: Kapple, | by the hail and - considerable da . Ly % sia I K. 1y-second i oi, L1 and publisher of the Kenesaw Tribune | Beatiacs, Neb., April 14— [Special Tele- BB D ALY Y AT e e | done to fruit and rowing crops. the Montana scuatorship, tonight received | Niyeteenth and California and at the south rize of €000 1 60,00 dispiitelies from friends in Butte announcing that the city had beén carried by the dei toduy. they muking a clean end of the Thirteenth street vinduct. The _committee appointed to consider the advisability of increasing the police fore this coun ainst K who asks damages for $10,000 mtoTue B The Abusworth water | Croessley or Mu Crane, a leading merchant of | bonds were sold today at 1 por cent premium. 2 - | publican poli- | Bids have been catled for and by the middle | Cleveland 8, Des Moines 6. | y, ¢ Burdick or, Seibel, p. | o | EXCITING TINES OX 'CHANGE. Kenesaw and . prominent 1 < o AGRENEyE il o 3 f 10 bzt ot i ticiun of the Second congressional district ,..mu-mmm.-y- Ainsworth will have a fiest | Des Morses, Tn, April 14— [Special Te Operators at Nejy York And IGHIAS0 HiOUYpieaineb il ls e AL R D LotV ol et ae o patice |\ el 'fuf-".fn e v wting the affections of Filbert's wifc s system of waterworls, with stand- | gram to Tue Bre.}—The ClovéTauds me the | “""\‘ s 'l“, "‘(‘)“ L fio S e The report was adopted, [ DM enoitais ol b 5 $i ¥ gallons por day. i x X w Youk, Ape wators i eat | A f diclib EION I ATION PRIZES, Filbert was seen by your correspondent after | ]{'x',’.'.n\"'.l :(hxlnlx.xl":""l:lnlf“!:mm"I.Lu :-.-X».:»fi"in | Des Moines team this afternoon and took | :w gl i faTHE= OB ioTavin “\'_ u AT armerBurnod o Death: Phe committee appointed to lnvestigate the | 100 prizes of the filing of the pupers tonight and pressed | fiic e, Tuture and many other fuprover | et o camp by a smal majority. Lincol | SArted it with i M i WS Do, T, April 1. [Special Telegram | Pad debts of cortiim members of the police 100 Lrizen of for an explanation. He said: “Suturday | ments will be made 3 | pitched a fuirly good game for the visitoys | 1he OPening pricd vl May e auinst yie. the |4 S Sp oy B ERC R SRR TEEEREL | force reported that the accounts were in such TEIMIN AL RS SR AT Rared Ha Ualits Gl ik | and Rouch for Des Moines, though ho was hit | Olicil close of Suffirday. Theee was much | o 4t Brel Bithew Hoveass @ FICE | Sy that the hoard would not be justified in 14 t0 AL iz of €20 eacts Louisc Kellogg at Hastings, ould Recovered His Hides | freely in the first two innings, Veach and ishuess andifrom He forMay the price | o0 RO T e e SR LOLIGHE, § A IO TR C o GuD ehtihes AL £ X ! X . fody, now with Clovelund, roeived Ccd to URthed wp aeain to 85 @dc, | Tatally burned lust night. His ban was set | Inexceutive session Ofticer Allen_was dis. | 5 i not go. L accepted them and my suspicions | Rmarrice, Nob,. April 14, Speeial Telo- | CO0Y, now w veland. received a warm i X ) d from the force and Ofifeer Muals . | 1914 Prizes amount ¢ W aroused that there was conspiruey to LGHy Q! | POCiH | weléome to D Both having helonged | down to R7.c.wp to 035¢, back to , | on fire and in attemp to rescue his stock [ missed from the force and CALEDICH 3500 We the undersicn ortify that the get me away from home. I can't tell whut | Svam to Tue Bee. J—A Mr. Cook, a butcher | to the home team formorly, The scc stunding at 12:15 at 834,c. Al the other op- | he was overcome by the flames, Twelve head though the report of the sergeant | xacional of Mexieo his pted me to susy thing wrong, but | from Sutton, Neb., is in the city today o | Des Molnes..oo........0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 g5 | GO sympathiz, y oTatet loRuuaR o fhorseR bW ctald s olconcy IEIECHIL St BTholet o tiio comeaiini | frmn o (asy d of going to Hastings [ scereted my- | identify the wagon load of hides recently re- | Clevelund. 21002008 %8 “';1' o -‘-I'H‘ "Vil l“'";“'”' excited | sumed (s . LA Ty, i sell in a lumber yard near the depot. till da covered fro ves i city. Mr. Cook | Base hits Cleveland 10, | #14 higher at- N ¢ or May, and svon nf THo Lice] 76/ Ttace) ] i | cawesgl teom oyl i tn Gty BN ool | LR, Bitterics | W0s quoted at 9te idi T continued to ad The Legislative Reception. Without a License. when Lslipped dround to my home, and, to | saw in the papers that the hide: were stolen ¢ t, and Des Moixes, Ta, April 14, vernor pidly amid excitome Hxy Smith of Ashland, the keeper of a ch and Trafley, Lincoln and Cody. | ¥ my utter astonishiment, [ suw wy wife with vy brief tinie touched i avery brief tivio touched my - | and presuming they were his missing pr fivst le v at | Bok slative reception tonight at | tayperance billiard hall, was brought to this ably sitting on Clane's lap. I hastened | ovty camo down today and. recovered them, | Umpire—Hart, | 3 PR : s away and got. several witnesses, Upou our | Phor were stolen fror him March 2, | . s (Eap saineition goldieipim cegithon 1l ro Uihe state house was a brilliant affuir. Five | ¢jry yesterday by Deputy United States Mu- ORI A U, e return to - the house tho couple had | — Chicago 4, Kansas City 3. [racuin, andgab el LD hundred invitations had been issued. Lette e R e T LA At Supervisor for U i retired tomy - wife's bedroom. The | Wants a Divoree from a Convict Kaxsas Crry, Mo., April 14— [Special Tele- | Sges July 8530, - 1 1685 wild fluctun. | OF, regret from ox- nt Clevelaud and | it CSUHEE 08 00 C sttt oot | ifany tickot drawinig i prize b senc o i doors ware teied and found locked, Officors | Hastixas, Neb, Afril 14.—(Special | #ram to Tus: Bek. | —Umpive McDermott was | (ous in the corn pit. | Mty sont i 10 e i crnor Hill were received e e L e S e e AL D G BT Apot, DMy wife s contessed and ool ihe | gram to Tue Ber.]—Emma A, Rankin filed a | plainly determined that old man Anson and | July to e Al b aliN6d ts aive onds. =y tas tha whilat me: T NI Crane first seduced her and accomplished her | Petition for divorce this afternoon in the | his colts should not lose the secoud gume to i'he fluety 05 inmess pork have been THE EIGHT HOU (RN for to remain in jail. He was nccommodated, ACENTE WA NTED, ruin in the fall of 18 L blamed my wife, us | district court. Plaintiff prays for a divorce | Kuansas City today, and in the seventh innis much less violent thau they were on Satur = and will bourd with Jailer Miller until the For club rates, or any further information, writy sho had been treating me coolly of but, | on the ground that heg husband, Charles H. | when the score was 102 in favor of the | W% Muy opening at about 1250 aud ad- | It is Discussed at a Meeting of Cav- May term. to the undoeigtiod, stating your ddros cloriy,with had T known that it was u easc'of seduction 1 | Rankin, was sent to penitentis x 2orasle | e e R PRl 7 A ot !ll;:;'| ‘Il';vlu llln;u point to $13.75; June at penters and Joiners. —_—— siat, county, stroot ¢ niior Lt el would have shot the libertine like adog.” | years for shooting with intent to kill. Run- Jedi sl T BI040, T g sresident of the Carpenters’ A Bautle of Paris Beggars, Gpo et y our ik address Crane secured bail and has skipped for parts | kit was convicted at Kearue, kuocked along fly to left field, whieh the - | 1 pigsid ik £ ;]’“I‘I i f;' 2 TS A R T TR RN ICAN INTEENATION AL BANKING C0., unknown. Filbert says the 4 veloped : = e wind carried just over the foal line. MeDer- ¥ A Mystevious Affair, % | Uel, D047 catad diateel <‘ the Avenie de IOpera anl the corme £ (ll_‘ of Juarez, Mexico, that Orino has Topohtodly’. ttembu o | Struck by a Passenger | S, s alled it fair and Cooney was | NEW Yori, April 14 difpntontrom | cliled mosdidito oo in GurAld hall flasy 1o SEEERIEE (BIEE 0 Tk L NOTIGH T seduction of several mirricd ladies in that | GuraNp Istaxp, Neb,, April 14 | tefton third, * Wilmot followed with'Along | Copenbagen a fow days ago told of tho hor- | night. Aftera fow romarks e futroduced J. | the Tue Touis o irand, SR oo A IR PR Sy n.“‘-nl '||.‘-m_rmrln..‘ created quite a breeze | Telegram to T Be.]—An east-bound pas- | triple to right center and the seoro was tied, | rible murder of a factory messenger recen A. Giles, the district o i | were horr ‘h" “'l’m“]“'y‘l'b;'” ”,],““ I";‘r:‘ panies, New York Exchinee, Bank Draft or Postal e RIRER! o 3 " vl s b5 H; ool 38 ed, 3 ] 3 ol S 6 Lond i elc o ote. Address ull v oo ers Lo and the town is all torn up. senger train struck a wagon containing James | Anson gathered himsclf up for & mighty | by one Philipsen, @ soup mker, who had con Mr. Giles talked about tho eight | KIS Suys the London Duily I.”m]wmlilm Kt ddresdl ristered ottors o' 0 } A T ere B Mauka, wife and ¢hild, smashing the wagon | struggle and succeded in winvine the geme | fessed and said he steangled the messenger | hour system particulavly, He main- G LI il Cily of duarez, Moxieo, asiarosbanior Sking and fatally injuring. Mrs, Manka, Mr. | in the tenth inning, Wilmot making a single, mondy “he was carryin d had | tained that no person Dotirscnithaibel igsienthaibios sintii mld work ten hogly ity a barrel of 1ine, which he | hou | A diy ana Do on {atolligent oitizm, | matter of arms.” A burly mendicant = y fictitious name ut R Wis. | He would not have anopportunity o inform Q‘I:I:Hr\nl)‘p‘lm\'l\l\‘i’:‘lll oy “h.” “{.\. “.:uln'x)pw‘.:::::, jOSEPH G"_I.UTT S rned ghat the barrel avrived heve | Kimself of the doings of the day, He spoke Prarrssourir, Neb, April 14.—(Special | Manka and the child, cscaped with slight | Anson being ivon n 1ift ot o fumbie by Zim vam to ik Bek.|—Harry Taite, head | bruises. No fault of the train men. mer, and Wilmot the third_bag on the sume waiter at the Hotol Riley, has departed for — —— play, and Andrews drove Wilmont home by w | unknown, taking with him about $150 A Court Session Postponed. sacrifice fly to left fleld. ~ Wilmov's batting, | by th ship Chingvalla, Febr of the buging of ballots for liquor, small | When —a - blind —man led by his uds' money* Yestorday somo local | Nowrowt. Neb., Apeil 14,-[Special Tele- | the base rinning of Andrews and the fielding | 1§ was shipped and chag | amounts of money snd promises of office, The | daughter passed by whining en- STEEL PENS. Dlihls frion ok 0 i proatne il : i of Cooney and Kittredge were, the feat- | Smith,” and cons s w0 listened to these promises were ig- | ergetic elecmosynary i Sports were enjoying quict game of faro and | €M to Tk Bris )Tt was loarned at a | ar UG it TR e, fe Toals) S and co NI e Suct o Hoes romins W erely: f,,',,.,“',:!],},,‘.“"r..i..:.li‘”':.’H'--'r‘.‘.,,.;..fl‘ GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, Pargo he agreed to act as banker, and when chips | 1atehour this evening that the United States | pitched a md time for the home | pumed t fory y S ai i h 9/ u s the fo tonity to read, converse and learn. “In | yeoordingly called the blind man to the amount of about £130 were issued he | district court, which was to have convened | nine and aguin proved very effective. | was sent to e | appraiser's oo o e Gy learm. ' In | accordingly ca 1 i to | Biteljorg, who oceupicd the box” for the vis- | whe asked to be excused, s ht-hour system willdbe enfor ng he was thirsty the unavoidablo absence in Mexico of Judge ut rigorously attacked by the latter's — i not o effective us | the contents examined, taving tl and want resen sferred to the situation of the 1to get ' botile of beer. He was itors, was very o quite a while doing so, aud his absence was |, PUndy, who would have presided. : red. The score was : | Dlance”of plaster of & The cask wis \ters in Chicago. He said there | diughter, and words and blows were ¢ NO RI BBON noticed, but nothing was thought of it, as it * R A (e then vehoaded and - sef 1o with the duty | yas not over twenty-ive men at work there | changed between the parties to o ters i hard to get liquor of any kind on Onia Tour, of Inapection. as City 7, Chieago 7, | 1Xedat 250, The cxpress compuny wrote | foday, which was a'strong proof of thorough | ble extent. While the women were at : unday, and in about an hour & messenger | BEaTmice, Neb, April 14.—[Special Tele- | pipors Kunsas City 4, Chicago 5. " Battories | 10 Racite and learned that there was 1o such | orgmization. D war “Ironleg™ charged at the blind bey Permanent Alignment was sent to find him, but he was unable to | gram to Tie Bee.)—R. R. Cable, president, | —op Kun Peirs and Hoovers for | Arm there. Word was then sent to =Mr. |~ During his vemarks Mr. Giles introduced whom he spoedily flung to the doso. Later it was learned that he boarded | and A, M. Lowe, general attorney of the | Chi. 1 3 TOT | Copenhagen, but, of - cou no reply was | the following resolution, which was adopted : , T e R ak & tostimen 3 an Omaha-bound teain and word was sent the ARG i o 3 ¥ received | Wher The Chic 0 Nnow l—'!“"”‘ N A8 L R 1951 oIk bPEED police to be on the Jookout for hiny. bt e vt Ic Island, wore i the city today on a tour | When Philipsens confession wis made the | ontending for the oW | dicant broke one of his limbs and was ’ nothing has been heard from him. He i spection over that line. The party de- | Other Ball G | orities catled to the Danish consul heve, | Resolved, That we, rkers of | bavried to the hospital, where the dam- afe, bocauso the players are all well known | PAted Tor Lincoln this morning” in-their | AT JERSEY CITY, | The cask was examined by the customs offis | Onrhi. i mss Cliereby s member had to be amputated. Strength. u this city and would rather lose the money | SPecial cav over the Union Pacific. s Jersey City (Atlantic) 2, Rochoster (Amer- | cors. A body was found fu it in a faiv state | extond to themuur, heartfels symputhy and | Weonleg™ in the meantime has been AR e Gralgnod ton uimbling. Nebraska Knights Templar, oh AT MISNEAROLIS | 2 Wone drivin hosas hatose. miove s ona | (0 bevker (heTk comdition:” 58 b1 S | justly in weerated pending his trinl for | 5010 Undera POSITIVE GUAR- N an Prohibitionists. Hasrivas, Neb., April 14.—([Special Tele- | prinneapolis 10, St. Paul 14, hand and the side of the face lad heen uncov- | W HKliver of Chicizo, viee ‘:‘.‘hl'("'l'.;“,;:, | ';‘I'““'“‘]“.I‘f”“. ';‘“)‘. LA '\‘ et R aiong ANTEE. ol FresoNt, Neb, April 14,—[Special Tele- | &ram to Tig Bgr,|—The grand commandery | R e, vod, It ‘s mot yet known what disposition |y BHq" Totmers of America, is nlarge, pottly, ‘W|II Il‘ "":‘;"""U(‘" ';‘;\“‘”‘):_” “‘m"‘A‘ grim to Tie Bee.]—The non-partisan pro- | of Kuights Templar of Nebraska will s | ¢olumbus 7, Jamestown. 5. Y. 6. Will bo'niaio of i zood nutured gentleman and a carpenter wiio | {878 HSORUIONE 88 SUEPOSE WE S0 | GO, H, SMITH & CO., hibitionists of Dodgo county held a eonven. | Semble in Masonic temple in this city tomor- s i LA T knows his business. Ho bogan his address e Asanal P AN A tion at the temple of the Woman's Christ row evening at 5 o'clock. Representatives to | IS0RON: / rains Stopped. by stating that he was no orator. He simply [ Avenue de FOpera. GeneraliAgonteNobEANKa ARAIQHE s i 1\_ oman's Chistian | hq yymber of thirty are on the ground, 1t | Boston (league) 9, Wilmington 0. Nuw Oriass, La., April 14 —All trains | wanted to tell what he had learied by expor 810 S. 16th St., N el A SHpOIBI00 mn‘-‘"“; sl ll'"!m :nnl = | will be purely a busiuess meeting. AT NEW YOIK. | between New Orleans and Jackson on the | ience. That experience was varied. Tho $ 2 3 ganized for work in beha nI the prohibitory - Vow York (leaguc) 6, Newarlk 1 Mofs Cortr hoen suspended. Rail- | eight-hour work day was the proper thing. 1t o There wero present about sixty persons, all | HASTINGS, Neb,, April 14.—[Special el AT BIOOKLYN the overflow that it will be several d (o the wagze worker. He spoke of the system | LECTRIC BELT republicans. A constitution was adopted, | BTam to Tur Ber.]—The flrst soclal session | Crescent (Athletics) 6, Brooklyn (brother- | fore commrmioation b me aielubiy e s Whgniho emloscayouly; e WITH SUSPENSORY which provides wimong other things that the | Of the Elks, held this evening at the Bost- | hood) 13, GREENVILLE, Miss,, April 14— Th BorYdiihighte horsin (dny Alatb e Ieaggue shall have authority to ocganize aux- | WIck hotel, was the most elaborate reception | Brooklyn (leaguc) 8, Metroaolituys 5 | here hus been Stationaey for th gyery: onoiliail plenky. ilu Austialia o on iliary leagues in every township and ward in | #d banquet held in Hastings for some time, | A BRI D EER T TO) | four hours. Buffulo gints have invaded this | Worlked more thin eicht hours, - Hut the s ) e 0ot Tho following ¢ ors. o1 50 guests being present, Shi f 5 i ol nd are playing o1 ong stoc! | £088-0. 0 Ol 0 L A8 e Lind DERILY rough 18- l!.ll\“:\‘ll‘unl\,r e |T||”\\lllll ”T\u'._“\(“‘.l:.‘v 150 guests being present. | “1 hiladelphin (league) 5, Athletic (associa. | CORNLY and ar !'“.\“;' wWor amol k. serent that o they ave isking and agitating | l:m"wn':n;:;v“:i:e:)‘l:fi‘u:u | 0 it LOgors 3 e vy Ore | tion) 3. | + that the hours be reduced to seve They do 1ee AL rHR v AL president, J. W. Stevenson, North Bend: s Heavy Crops A 1. it Portuguese Elections, Ay o honmilienadu R auaae GHRoY.00 1 IMPROVED =" ZELEGTRIC BELT AN SUSPENSORY i second vice prosident, Rtev. O. Eggloston, | VERANGO, Neb., April 14.—[Special Tele- AT ST, LOUIS [ g A : SRR 1ot propose to huve the Americans cateh up GURPUND 2200 e BONK Malo 6 (his (I BBl ) s . q I8 Browns 0! Cinaihnatl (leaguc) it A8 pri Blections for fifty clec- | \vien them, Mr. Kliner also recommended | o Cure ol Grratins Weakneds, it Froely! Hooper: third - gice president, €. George | gram Jto Tue Br.]— Very heavy rains have owns 0, Cincinnati (league) g bors of i SR T i | g Contianous Curronta ot il Bowlust fourth Vice presidents 12 M, Tur- | swont over this country fn tho lust thirty. | o Shicao (brothorliood) 4, Pitisbieg (broth-*| v memboos of the house of peers e bewn | the Anstalian system of balloting. He s Liess LG W G Wi D Reviolds: troas- | six howrs. The wheat and sl grain is in | ©hoed) S CORABEY LIV ARt Saafsb canatdat e A Dl s Y et ‘,,”;“"",“”'t“‘l':|f\‘f""l‘.f‘:f‘ [ fine cond vy erop is almost cer- | Close of the Polo Season | republican was elecied the people, Tt was the dif RAWDEN FLEOTRIOCO.. - BioARD . who is working in the county, reported the P e The polo seasou will be ended this evening | Treru. e e e SHIGHESTEA'S ENGLIBH orgunization of soven wuxilinry lewgues, Distriet € ourt at Nebraska City. with a game between the Ramblevs and the | 100 by AT e I R T D el D A e e i o | ILLS, - Nesrasca Crey, Neb., Apeil 14, pecial | Wheel Club te: The Nnlea I . Two Farmhouses Burned SHURMBIA LITE . SO AL Mo [ Bpools ‘hoel Club toams. - Thoro will also be s one- | 419 yoneral eloctiond held yesterduy pas won cach seife simply through perfect or RED CROBS DIAMOND BRAND. ’ i ses Burned, elegram to Tk Brr.]-District court com- | wile handicap race, a_quarter mile foot race | o cuiet1e i all RS LR b b L wization. Shovter hours wits what the men 'S Gafi surs tud alwage relasis, Ladfse sk { Furyont, Neb,, April 14.—Special to Tug | menced hevo this aft m with Judge Chap- | and one or two other minor events, OR-QNRLY A0 Ao JkiVRR LORNDAL wante He urged that all the carpenters Drumgtat or 1) |- Saturday afternoon the farmhouse on | man presidin It will be a short session, us — — results svom to fi¥oy Colouel Morales Her i the union, Itis the common mechanic | ) for T e e e o nhaag A Nors TamaEaribition: mudea the oMcial gninee for prosident, and | Wb werates the scalo, 11 i nas scrvices A Yo - romont, cuughy e, it is thought from m.-} R The Madden-MeAuliffe sparring exhibition | ot one maovitens sy LHONE goveri A% ywonih mote thin. the scalo ho pill geyiit. | ¥ SR S i | L T | R g st Rt R ORI . 4.4 A L TO WEAK {tscontonta, tho 1oss halug bt 81000 LA ARERA o ] SOET | Gocidedly tame affair, the only ‘event of any | The Hatilly Boy Disaster. wll buncies and aveued until midnight y A AalLey o Lol Al Wi occupled by w Mr Blackaweoh Mys, | t0 Tundea.]—A beavy full of anow bowan |0 et ntaret elthor, on. th tard ety | BAST BACINANMIch. ApHl T Tho fol o carpenters are dotermined to enforco tho aAbIe treating (senlo Blacksweet was confined to her bed with an | here last night and continued all morning. | e 4 - o[y boliaveh i be & 1ota 4 R A ran Ma s A cream of tartar baking powder, Iigho | 8 & Yauably e e infunt enly (w0 days' old Sho was safely | Furmers fool jubllant and merchants uro | the setto between Juck Davis =3 ok (- dawing ia Lolloyadliqn & cam o Hakioc e it hou aftor May of leavening strength,—U, 8. Governnent B el o o) ' s ey vemoved, but with very great dunger. greatly encouriged. | Ryan. This was very clever and was voci- | steamer Handy “Boy disaster of yestord e g ; dort, Aug. 17, 188 i w1 e o it A VRIS G Nob., April 14.—[Special ’ e terously applauded. Juck McAuliff Mrs. Fovins, Mrs. Nputgomery, Mrs FIRE AND POLIOE COMMISSION Prof. ¥ ¢ W OTL e A ologram to Tus' Bre. | ~Tho farmhouse of | ncendiary Firo at Boatrice [ light weight champion of the world Miss Huigit and ©iss Owen. ° 1t is veported T R - Jaseph Sheer, south of this city, just occupied | BEATRICE, Neb., April 14.—[Sy Molay |ty MEEACEUAEIIR s \},‘l'” A Bhat two men wene diowned, but it cannot ho | OMeer Cox :;.Aul l’lu ‘:u.nu! In His wow ra this morning by L. Cavroll, birued to- the | gram to Tue Bre.)—The meat warkot of | Lraine (At el ROV urpaegeh | verified. Captafy Dolesen was arvested and wn Behalf, pound Lis” aerioon, - togbulior With (o | ¥rank Grabot, on Sixth and- Anea. simeete | Lo urattug all tho blows bareies, coun | N, duiint F M. Rounett occupied the clidr in i HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE. ttor's ouachold Koods ‘wj\r‘w“ wis gutted by an incondiary fire carly yester: | buttock und knock-out blow of u genui Btiaar o ianh ng ubsence of the chaivman ut the meeting of the | H § Masonic School of Tnstruction, | 10 WOMing: Loss, £50; usured that ‘was “somewhut, fnstructive STBOIE | o, o Al e (Bpctal Telor | e wnd olico commission Lust bl [} f Guxuya, Neb, Apell 14, —[Special to Tue | Snow in Banner County. between big Joo MeAuliffe of Californin and Tur Bre.]—The burn of Ephiaim | P8t ™ 0 a0 ot policom Bep.|--The Masonic fraternity have & big | Hamwissuns, Neb, April 15.—([Special to | Jack Davis was simply for the purpose of , at Dixon, this county, wus struck b SRR PRt AT ) blow-out here, April 14, 15and 16 Graud | Tk Bee.|—A six hours' rain followed by a | £iving the audience an‘opportunity to size up | Jientuing lust night, and with its contents of ; Al AT ! “ . " Custodian Gelette {s holding » school of in- | two fuch fall of wet snow, extending over | the Cycloplan coaster. “He is a ‘wonder, 8o | wifiin'and huy totally desteoyed, The loss 15 | 1 A | "BEST & GOES FARTHEST « struction, in which all the lodges in this | Banner county, is the event of today. Farm- “"in"f; "'*’""“I‘k‘ ey '~“"";"""l;“"'*l 000, with Dut light insurance 991750 b cOURIIg fola ¢ Now that its manufacturers are drawing the attention of v/ avis was ¢ placing u pyster along- | N sore foot on the nigh Apr 3 » + p g o 4 sl . county meet for Instructions, Jokn J. Mer- | €% &t jubilant. i ST WA SHD IACHIE A1l PR RO | R = : RO A L AERD WS the American public to this /irs¢ and,ever since its invention, cer is expected to be here. Hon, J. Jensen | P R T pr ey superior weight und stature told ~greatly | A% Tmbrovident i o R T PR b S e T | the Zest of all cocoas,it will 50on be appreciated here as well will take the third degreo April 16, and a | Indian Uprising Threatened. | agaiust Davis' agility and cleverness, y Viexxa, April 14, —Prince Kurl of Trau 58 DK R D WOR TGRS AL A B BOUR | S lelsawharaiailloveanithe waonld = All(ihat thatma it big banquet will be given to visitors, WasHINGTON, April 14.—The commissioner | " Before the close of the evening’s perform- | munsdorft his been placed under contzol b REIOEWREGA ! Apta mack an | as elsi ere @ e : world, tha e Mg F: meeting promises to be a big affair. Tho | of Indian affairs has recelved a telegram from | ance Billy Madden announced that a benefit | cause of reckloss extrayagance and specula- | KR “‘ S ¥ Afaols woa 4 | ers request is simply oune trial, or, still better, a compara- b3 Masous ur fl!}“ ”t',ll “l’;‘ elegant h.;:m-. thout | the Indian ageut asking for troops to suppress | would be tendered Bill McCune at the Gate | tion. b 10 On April 9§ Sergeant | tive test with whatever other cocoa it may be; then Van IathenCisa0nsy TGk, A 1o thseolory & throatencd uprisiuig of Tdinns ou the | City club rooms next Friday night | e STE————— Tivo or three thmes over | Houtex's Cocoa éfself will convince every one of its gr . e | Corbett Bests McCaflrey. ELLENSBURG, Wash., April 14,—The Nopth. | Cficen K superiority, It is because of this superiority that _ Taken From Jail to Marry | A | New Youx, April 14.—James Corbett of | orn Pacific wachine shops, including i English paper Zealth, says: “Once tried, al OFredoxt, Ne April 14, —[Special to WasmixGroy, April 14.--[Special Telegram | California was given a benefit tonight in the | yound house, which coutained oo | B To evoid the ovil effects of Toa and Coffes, nse constantly V Tus Bre.]—About ten days ago something of | to Tur Brr.) —Bondsoffered: $11,000 ut §1.22; | Fifth Avenue Casino in Brooklyn, and In & | tives, bumed this noring 1088, s 1 his beat v whicli isa STRENGTUENER of the NERVES and a rofreshi @ seusation was created in police circles by 5,000 at §1,081 three-round contest for points with Dominick | 000; covered by by insurance. 1 the paud | e e 1 . 5 8

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