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(&) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY | ticipate in the 6-‘»1: ation of the soventy who made a similar nssatilt on & man_ named | ably tho fire o Inid to a defoctive chim anniversary of,the order of Oddfellows. The Parker, got thirty davs in jofl and a ®5 fine. | ney. The property was insured in the Ne. clonds which throxtened rin during the carly ‘The cases of Mrs. MoCoy and Sam Chaplin, | braska and Towa company for #00 only. The bitcher— By Sommers Struck out By ymmers 2, by Clare 1. Wiid Sacrifice hits—Murphy, THE COMING FISTIC CHAMPION | ki irodommens o off® clare . ot sy | CONGRES | % " " - on. ks, Meekin and Phelan omori rom th a ers’ Olub of | hours of mormgae d away at 9 o'clock, The diers at binson 00 charged with procuring, and H. M. Robb fo place is known here as the old Waite fo J. J. Corbett Calls at The Boe and Talks In al' 18, Des Moines 4, | A Memorial from e M""_'hmmm Olab and the day auspicious one for o Sol L Fort R’“f‘ - B' ady for | chirs tion, were continted untll next tormof | T o ore te ! L T terestingly of Pugilism, Hurst Philadelphia. i o'clock in the after Business at a Moment's Notice, | court SHOT AT OFFICH noon the procedsion formed, fully five thou- | sand being in jine, two hundred of which J— r Happenings. Dempsey and Savage Have a Lively Denver e 4 o adte o ol o order d | Gner ( L Apri Specia WHAT HE THINKR OF OHOYNSKL olo., April 23, —[Special SOME ALLEGED SOUTHERN OUTRAGES | Jiute ludics, iesbers of A o “aiond | SCOUTS KEEPING A OLOSE WATOH. | L April Special Ixperfence With Toughs, | gram to Tur Bre.]—Seibel, the left-handed | tho principal takots, 'After the procession [ B \ o councllof Greley | Detoctives Dempsoy and Sdvago lad con JEEERE ! was too much for the Denver team ez the visiting bretlipn assembled at the Young £ | ‘f‘""l"""“‘“ i mieae to Kk Greon - |- subile: expasionce -with o gng of totghs Sullivan and Jackson Discussed, and | in today's game. The aft was cold and the | Lively House Debate—A Bill Appropri- | Moen's mmm{.. ssoctation hall, wh they | A Kick From a Horse Causes the b this place to & public building, de- | & night. THe two offfcoss Yeore Wallding Kilrain and McCaftrey Given a fielding somowhat 100se, - The score [ AHuE $60,000 for Improvements - | Wioe BUComen, by MApSE pIoutel, 207 Déath of a Farmor Near Lib. | BETG0 [0 sOfve A8 & caunty o Lemous®: | down Douglas street, aud going iuto John | - ~adeahihnte e - | | eity lodg 1 ampl 0 e should he county sea bhe removed hiere this ’, 5 w e wdidsd Well Merited Drubbing — — [ wovkony. at the Omaha Military De- the ' onter w® the Poung Men's . Chils. erty —Mrs. Mira J. Abbott of 5 In othor words, the town of Crooles | WHEBUS saloon they saw a party who had Bportiitg News, | " w! i in ¥ pot Passes the Se tian association'hull tonight. ~The city was Fremont Passes Away., will present. Greeloy co & fivie oot ppearance of being on the tough order, porting | Dateympie, it.§ 0lCtin, ¢ .....0 0 | I | beautifully daddiated with flags® and | & | ,“‘:ln",'” tHb ERTE e s conE, o collared the man on the outsic | White,xs" 00 Hoenn 102000 0 ! bunting and g nccidents happened to mar | ——e | House 12-the peopls of.the dotutyionte to . | o e G O e b AL o L8 e 0l | the day's pleasures, Eminent Oddfellows ¥ ¥ 3 | ceptit. Tt is antioipated that the question of | i 0% HCePiEd on the sidowatk he Played. Won Per ( 318 dituvelive..l | B Wasimixorox, April 22.—In the house today | prosont-wo b Johm O Undery Fonrt Ronixsoy, Neb., April 23, [¢ | removal may come up during the summer. RTINS e o T ey, LUy Minn 8 4 ) : 0 4 0 0 Haneahan, el 112 0 Mr. Harvison of Pennsylvania presented a | ton, Ky., grand sire of the sove [ Telegram to Twe Brr.]—To un outsider | Several young men were playing bali on | peighife the cormer of Thelft ait ey ‘\'\"1““' Dengor. i Darnbrvi B0 9 0 b 0 genine'cr. "113 4 ¢ | momorial from the Manufacturss' club of | lodio: J: G, Longneville, of Dubugue, it evorything looks perfuctly quict here, but tho | ¥HAY 18 Known ns o Soounty farm,” naar | 1o (! o i datted into an alley, Slomx ity 3 | Fraatusr +20 1 8 O O/Belosi B0 & 9 | Philadelphia, representing many millions of ;z"‘l‘l"::u'l‘fi"““* “r:“}";"llfl'\”“"I"l"‘lfl':“um‘“"“::’r men are virtually: sleeping on th ns, .,:.‘.'J,.‘.x.]fi.'r"';|‘.'(:ul|..-x"u.:(:m|':f.|"|‘:x": ‘E‘:‘»mgl | four then came out and attacked the um\l'.\ b Totals...... 2 82 11 Totals 8132 11 ¢ | capital invested in American industries and | peininent men in the order. % ready to vault into their saddles the moment | old road the horse of Patrick Barry, son of & ! of cthem striking Dempsey o 4 . e boing hit with a batted bull, | many thousands of workmen earning , Ameri- | P — | o horse” is sounded. There have been sud- | prominent farmer, stumblad and’ fell, The | PEAVY Pow on the head with o paiv of kniek : Murphy out for being hit with a ba A Bt Ot ks den and mysterions departuros of governinent g o ot fter which they ran behind a building 3 . skl o8 o G o ¢ " on erious de s of governme young man was dushed to the ¢ and ter- | . ' BY INNING . in favor of prompt action on tarift seouts today. ‘They are the eves of the army | wbly hurt. Ho sustained o compound fracture | W0 escape rlatoe Williaus Murphy Brown were arrested and fdenti- [iDeRver e e 0010 tion which shall check the importation | OTreMwa, Ta, April 23.—The conductors 001 | inand | Stoux Clty 001103105 which will bo kepf and motor men on the electric street railway | J. 0. Corbet E'ranci on the Indi: n ling through agency and | of his left arm; both bones protr a5 being two of the parties to thed as- Ist who recently mu“l-mul Jake Kil 4 cles produced by our own people. Re- smptly givo notice of suspicious i | the flos i Brotsls Bt 4 Dominick McCaffrey, two of the cle S L struck today for Shorter hours and the priv- | ents, Tiho forty-five indians are. StIL DO | 1o hou b Gorats ddtuerusly braised about | gy - heavy-weights in the wr].l_ was i the city | B eI EORTIRGY > - Ll Feasby Yhits—Dul- | The house then went fnto committee of the | ilege of smoking on duty. Their places were | here awaiting the arvival of u police foree to | of the brain ar feared. Ho wae uneons | s TR ¥ a few hours yesterday aftornoon en ronte | rymple. Buses stolen-Denvor 6, sio chair, ou | filled after a short del escort them back. | m.\-l..l.. an hours. | : ': "n':- "I'" amensecktion, ’ E e " Double plays-— Brosn o anraha o " L - - 5 | Mr. Charles Swift, of the fl B Tharvles adi 0 0 Turnvervin gave au onjoy home from New York. Ho ealled at Tur Brr | G0f ¢ PIGES |I":\|Ivlnlgn 1, 0ff Scibeld, Struck | b appropriation bill, the pend- A Murderer Arrested. Kicked to Death by a Horse. Swift “("’X ot this ity "'\‘l:\‘l‘f of Charl lico ball at Germania hall last o "“,_, ofticc and indulzed in alittle desultory chat | but =iy Durnbron ) i | question belng on a motion to strike out | Krokvk, Tn, April 23.—Samuel Liserry, Neb., April Bpeelnl Dol | tny TR RS ot T e b S e S A Ly ot with the sporting cditor, He was neatly at- | Dalls—Lohbeck, Murphy ime of | the clause providing clerks for senators. | alios Dick Finney, who murdered a colo ram to Tur Bee.]—Fred Isane, a bachelor | ineluding Banker James W. Wallace's Glim. 1 wially a8 well- as financially, The ealics | BOur and 50 minntes. Saorifice. hits-—Hunra- ! en cheviot sult, | i, Lohbeek, Umplre=Hendd nsiderable debate the motion to strike | man ymer, and more | e out was lost, uary ks ago. | Milwaukee 0, Minneapolis 5. _In speaking to a verbal amendment Mr: | Mis Strather at Dalton, Mo., on Jan- | and farmer living nine miles northwest of | mer, a high-bred colt. He was driving Glim ested at this city today by | town, was fatally kicked by o horse aweekago | Mer 1o a sulky on tho speed track and in malk | today and died Sunday. Itwasnotknown that | 1€ 8 auick turn the sulky was overthrown, | Were neatly made up und remarkably | Mr. Swift straek the track with such h»m-‘-\ ing. The mingling of different colors in the tived in a fashionable dark gr and looked bigger, and hand affable even than when here four we n. wns worn by the - ladies were v pretiy, 1S ouri offic becon Mirwavkee, April 22— (Special Telegram | LR % | he was hurt till Sat hen he erawled to o expressed a regret that he was not able to { | of IKansas replied to o remark by Mr s L i when he erawled to | M sét 3 by : Bt O et | E5 iR he followiiig s the score of | Allen, to the effect tiiat somenewly appointed | CHINESESMUGGLERS CAUGHT. | a point from which he slenalled his brothor, | {0 dislocato his ankle and_pavtiully break the. | bail voom bad a brilliant and aleidoscopi stop off here and m mahw's reprosenta- | o pos ters in Mississippl had moved their Wwho came to his relief. A physician was [ bnes. e wil Boiffe Sime. | effect tive sporting men, but added that he mi 4 TV offices into the country, by saying that he had | Three Celestials and a Lot of Opium | called, but was too late. He leaves considera- Yilie ps '\“I‘ 3 There were twenty numbers on the v b socn here again next fall, In re ‘ SILWAUKKE TNNEAPOLS. | Jonrned ut tho postofie that 10 | Fall Tnto Ofoors’ Hands. | ble property. Hotvry '(‘»:‘..l,u']-‘lufi.'f ravos szeamme, all being ronnd dances with four ex the report that he was hurrying back homo 3945 | some placos it had | : the e | Burrato, N. Y., April 2%.—United States T T tion with the cointy fairs und the DUPSSS | Sentlomin s given i ehenine o el e et I 'f" e Attty | 1910 | Eoin‘and ho was obliged o go fnto the eoun. | CUstoms Inspectors last. night captured three [ Besokn ety April 23, —[Special to Tur | F1L,000 3 i w bow made of calico, and the lady who wore LU LA A By | 118 10| try. He v u Tetter from Postmaster | Chinese smugglors at the foot of Hertel ave- | piy 1 Mps, Mira . Abbott dicd this morn- | Sold Tiquor Without a Liccuse. bl bty it iat's all bosh, all bosh; all my friends | 91 & 1| Binley of: Abbeville, S¢ stating. that | nue, Black Rock. In their possession wus | juo'at tho'residence of her. mrunddiuiis Hasrixgs, Nob., April #3,~[Spociul ¢ for the next dance. Asa nmber of - the Know that it is abiolute ssary for me | 22 40| shortly after his appointment e was setupon | found several hundred dollars' worth of | Al Gl AT sl gowns were quite similar in- pattern there to be in 'Frisco by May %, as 1 am under con- | b D e e und sev | Mrs, Frank W. Bullock, at 2 o'clock, in the | gram to Tus Bik.|—Madamo Mills of > tnsi & atiom i tract with the Olympic club of that | § I A0 h L L Ol chtohenn e tin Wit basiiad) witas) and [{ptizn. They had crossed the river in o small | oizh1v. frst, year of her age, after an llnoss of | south sido bagnfo was arvested this mornir “The Musical Union canght the inspiration dty, and my vication = hs ey | U'buiaie, <:128 1 1 10| ordered o leave ‘town, This provoked a | ot and hi (::::l.‘l"-;.lf‘mr‘:- \'|||‘\(\:illlil]::ll,In;fl{vl‘lllllt~‘ | about ten days, which began with pnou- | Iry_\“nnplu‘:_\ Unit d States Marshul Hill i | of the ecusion wud i i\'-l|l~\\\‘mh~v‘~lll‘nn Jaclson, Kilrain or any other man in th 3 0! motat 5.1 2| b Nt 'H'}}"{h Kelley wrote the | And tr through Canada to Suspension | monia and developed into o complication of | Grateg eoy selling liguor without prop: | nble ™ spreciio T .'uu."tx\‘ 1 S0v0 Bis calla T world, with or wifhout gloves, for that mat- ey BY INNING tter “and My, Kolley ro. | Bridge. From there they drove up to Fort | troubles. The funcral will take place tomor- | erly posting o govern mse. She will | clear cut English, tar, but Aghting just now is nobuny busl- | Mitwaukee 0 1-9| o Aot of gio | Erioin a hack. They were on their way to | rowafternoon at 2 o'clock. The deceased was | be taken o Omaha tonight for triul. “The lndies who managzed the affaie were the ness,* | Minncapolis 1 0=5 | heating received, Finley's arm was paralyzed, | NeW York. —All thrée will be held for smug- | 3 woman of the highest character. Besides e Misses Anna Rollff, Emma Andres, Bertha ,{"5!!““‘" expect to meet some of these men ; “«l: “‘ML“‘ '|l‘m-~.; statements \\'-‘l\\”l\‘m-ilvwl with much gling opium. being a model wife and mother, she furnished ‘/\ “flr"\! l‘flm\) 0 e x‘;'mr er, Hulda Schultz and - Fanny Frue- J 3 2 med runs—Milwaukee derisive laughter on the democratic side, 4 3 U5 the world an & STt i ERTY, Neb., April 93— [Special Tele- | bauf. e o SiKG g o el ghter d ASSAULTED AN EDITOR. he world xample of a high Christian 4 [ L 2 T o A ok gy and 15| Two:Das i, " Which led Mr. Rowell of Illinois to remark character, embellished with all the graces of nto e BEE. |—A barn belonging to Den- b Steiking 8/ ie members of the Bast Omaha land com will be sooner, probably, than most people | hits—Alberts u hero | dale. Basos stolen Ll ntlenien on the other side thought venty years | nis Fenton, a farmer living soven miles north- " A Denver Alderman Brutally Attacks | the head and heart. For nearly Jant- suspect. . As [ told you when I mot accounts of murder and in Omaha a month ago, I do not believe the | zen. Doub) xllhrm i the Times' Manager. she was an acti and’ consistent chiurch | east of town, was struc lightning and B " it " eng! o R s on b hed wires, = o) or, 3 v 4 4 e vany and their 200 shovelers and teamsters wman lives who cin whip Sullivan, He is | Hengle to Ryan. Bases on et : S 7 Gt dire deid member. She was bov t. Johnsburg, | burned down last night. head of | 3 n L v Shoch, Krieg, Jantzen, Carroll Mr. Kelley proceeded to read from lotters | Dexver, Col,, April 38.—[Special Telogram | imocr She wus b in ‘1820t D | sets of hrness, a set of carpenter's tools and | are having trouble, the latter being ou much more powerful than T am, but I do not think he is as quick or scientific as I am my: solf, and if wehad met in a four round con- test' with pillows I honestly think 1 would have bested him, or can do it yet. But best- r ing .unl whipping a man are two distinct af- No Game at Kansas City, o Baseson it iy Dall Dugdale: | of soutliem postmmnste Strick out-Tsy Hoard, 5; b oll, 1. WD | Postmastor Gouerat O oiteh—Hudson, Tine — 1 U= Mos | ¢ elll GOt G onaral Giat SeE LAY i Tu the course of th od about, the liti 1d his son agair to Ilirst Assistant | to Tur Bee.]—Alderman-Walter Conway at | Nicholas Al ) L L Ak 1 Abbott, After this the son complaining of | 4 jate hour last evening made an unprovoked | Maine and thence to Miama coun discussion Mr. Tarsney | 8nd brutal personal ) tion going on between | H. Griftith of the Evening Times, the excuse colored con- | for which was the Times' attack on corrup- shovelers have 1l ke, For some tin iving $1.50 per day amst & The men demanded an inerease of 20 cents per day, which was refused, and the strike w sult. Both sides decluro t rointen y moved to | about seventeén hundred bushels of grain , Ohio, in | were lost. Insurance $400. ault on Manbger W | 1834, the deceased coming to Nebiaska after the death of hor husband fn_ 1873, where sho levator Bur 3. —[Special to b., April W S Kuwms Crrr, ?xln;,] A Bl ,:):wi;:‘l fgoation in I »ln! mith to prevent the erve | tion in the cit® counell, " Tl wlderman sput Hten "“,‘,’“i’l."‘;‘ e licorye Bik.)—The clovator buflt by the farmers o of bt it ont on the Lt o which AL A ; nto Tue Bee.] —There game | tion of a colored church on the ground that it | in the editor’s face and hit him o stinging : ! o ince U A n s N uballe S oatr e s | they have star SR AL O R AT, on account of rain, which commenced nuisauce, SR blow on the nose. Grifith aftorward got a | 1aterest in literaty affuis to, the L enea e Ted e tirion. b oo, bisaato OF comn 3 ) and continued the rest of the after- y such litigation and | gun and went in pursuit of Conway, but | L leastyivthan” g g0 Wi and several hundred bushels of oats, Insur- A Hote boot. He made a sad failure at execution in | b id in Avkansas, | failed to find him A 'ng | i, ) howev tated | the slickest members of the municipal gang, | )¢ © his e Kelley's son was involved in such | and was u candidate for county sheriff last | i wtional League. litigation. fall. ily W YORK. Mr. Allen of Mississippl said the gentle- e e i Rrestors i 00000000 1—1|man eemed to be recognized as RINNELL HOT FATAL. lustrions ancestors on this ance on the whole the fire was of inc It is thought A\l'il les of ine 1 filed by n hotel company, with an author al of 500,000, divided into shares of 00, which must be fully paid up when is 1 hotel business may be o dlderman one of | direct descendant of the mly 2,000, ndiax i Lis bout with me in Brooklyn, and m: wsore mug he was. 1 tell you it b heart.? And Kilram “ can only make the states, and of the Adams fi hed in - sta ft, the most il- Caught ¢ of the family Liserty, Neb., April distingu ame dec ration in | N v, rogard to Jake. But you'll think I IR L being John and John Quincy Adams, pre gram to Tiie Ber, |—Colonel 1 5 i Vi Philadelphia....0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0--3 | the mouthpiece of the postofiice department 5 Bt Fa T i ik b Ee. |—Colonel E. sacted inany state or tervitory, Sylve D b0 e T Buse hits—Now Yorl 7, Philadelpiia 7. | 0f the administration. Thero never had been | Cornell Dies of His Wounds—3rs, | 4ot of the United States. she lea fauiee | David Speiser. jr., of Humboldt came up Cupniugham, Willlam Thompson tnd A MR Frrors—New York 4, Philadelphia 1, Bat. | & time in the history of the G. O. P, when Grinnell Pangerously 111, RRAAT Ot DioR AmgRIaN OIt N ot king for William Saylor, a well lell Benson are the incorporators and vor tackied and all his anxi teries—Russie and Somers; Vickery and | sputhern outrages were more necessary for Denvque, Ta., April orge Cornell, | mock, Denyer, JersaD b igger, who was skipping th untry with ¢ the principal place of business this city me is simply the outeropping of the sovere | Clements, Umpire—Lynch. the purposcs of that party. b hod gone.to | 0 R G o e e ) Jiy S e his property without ing paid his debts, A IR toratito TR N 67 O Hloate the wall on the taviff, busted higher than a | Who was shot by J. 4. : s Beatrice's New City Ca il. caught their man two miles north of ‘It wats enough to make him feel sore, for ay $ kito onthe civil service; tho elections wero | day night, died dt North McGregorlast night. | FeAtrec’s Now O [Special to Tu | here: Isuid to you before, he was never in it. 1 | Boston. 00100400 0-3 .1"."w‘i:,’.'.!,n":.i.;zilf';‘f.lf.(n'," 311‘::0!(;% u-‘«; He never recovéred consciousness after the | BEATION & ";" = ““{“‘”‘:“. ::[ ";:_ Pk e a5 18 much s ed us he was.” Brooklyun. 20000000 s G = s e chances of § ghooting and the physicians state he wou d i 2 FTested ol was as much surprised us he was. oklyn PRI 0 P y | busiest and liv ms last, Nenraska Ciry, Neb., April cial 0. P. wero goue, He had in his desk | Phve b s wreelh montatly i Dhye: a leng list of KK D is a foregone conclusion. The California | and Ganzél; Hushes and Bushong. Unpire | A¢cend to that s Base hits—Boston 13 Boston 8, Brooklyn sout Jack s Brooklyn 5. E SAell; T thin his mateh with Sulliv Batterie: s outrages, but would not | yaq he lived. Mr ort of de f | evening, being the fi t real business meet- | Telegram to Tur Bee.]—A young man giv- | ing of the new council and new city adminis- | ing the name of H. L. Morton was arrested E . Grinuell, the cause ¢ ate. the trouble, is lying dangerously ill 43 i 2 5 e 4 g an of South Carolina, speaking of the o cGregor, + e v mlml" ;lu_. 'I:..\i'ul)\:n*__;m;;; by, l']"v “.lii Powers. Abbeville matter, said after the war a north- :f,"',‘,(',"{‘"‘. ?,{.l m’ht ‘1‘.?“11;.““; )l‘l;ur | tration. Considerable business was transae- | here on icion while selling a lot of eutle oh, have voted the £20,000 purse demanded ern man was appointed postmaster and served | Giiined is in fail at Ellder, the connty ted but the principal point of interest was | and revolvers which he received from Omabi SBURG. Ruftuer, ully, and you bet he will go after it v municipal | bY express in the name of hably bb held without bail” \llllli centered in the appointments 2 L e D s until Arthur's term, when ho dicd and his | g i) oo v for a !4-\Vh\lmll'whmm‘n; vanc | Z'fA{(\-.]i':::xfi 5 80 f f 1 ? | widow succeeded him. “When this admini n'.'.'-‘,::»f\-l' Eriabe 1t, of which he was the v the new mayor, over which there be the Australian either. 1 tell you, Sandy, | it Dl 0t Glow : In Finley filed an application in | omcjal reporter. has been considerable of hitch. Mutte CRLLU A LM IO L Ahero will b6 twite aa mach monoe oy nd¥s | - Base hits—Pittsburg. 16; Cleveland, 1 and defamed the e %o S G ERSL0aa E toh PR nbiers omrork, Neb., April 23.—[Special Tele- ]uyu “III - w'\‘u ._n:' much "”"l'l ,‘“", and | rors-—Pittsbur; Cleveland, Batteries 5. This ereated FATAL BOIL, PLOSION. move along smoothly enough in the nomina- | v it m', Dhalfedarill courticon o3t on that fight as there was on the Heenan- | Dnels, : Parsou und » uturber of young ‘ i g tions of Glick for city marshal, J. C. Hunter | £%07 10 ”“;pn‘*'l" P ety s place at 9 o'cloc] orning Sayers battle in 1860, ZiT ik SButif the fight isn't made, then what? | Will you fight hin ! “Yos, Lwill. T did hope that I would not e compelled to adopt fighting as a - profess- <on, but 1 will be compelled now to men, including C ley’s house on A'I‘“; L "“l‘l“f“"‘"f&_‘_t Three Men Instantly Killed and Six | for board of public works chairman, Oscar | frgHiliRe b st B oclog (his wonine tion, but ot for the purpose of doing him any Others Badly Injured. Stout for city enginneer, George A. Murphy | portance, adjourned until Ma, 0200 havin, With a gnilty conscience the man ran § April 23, —A special from | fo oity attorney, and Jesse Brown for street explosion oceurred at | commissioner, all of whom were confirmed; ) 2 0 0 0—06 | out of the back door, and in jumping down Chicago 12. Egrors— | br. ‘The young men sent fora phy- 6:30 this morning. Three men | but D. Wheelock for water commissioner o An Ed HoLorece, M s Bereavement, April 2, —[Special Tele- 00 medt at least one of the king B RS | becke Rpas: t by Whael Epioor o ael = e Bl il e s L G Thi “heos Tt 10 - 0 ~Du si¢ PXPeNSes, were killed and six badly injured, two of | vigorous kick at once arose. The vote on | gram to Tur By The wife of Eric John s ok ,:,I“‘““f”l:,‘l;:]““gmm:{:m:;‘"“\" e and eoninn; Sullivan and Lauer. Um- | Mr. Rogers of Arkansas clled attention to | whom will aie. Those mstantly killed are | Wheelocld's confirmation was n tie and Mayor | son, editor of the Progress, died at 80 . m. othor 1 e orod fontienun) el || pire—McQuade; . the fact that nader leave to priut, Mr. Kelley | George Klingensmith, John Welsh and John | Tait. sod his_statutory preroa today after a lingering sickuess of ten months, B e st b ini g the nakod T nad printed in the record vile Calumaies on | Murphy. The Iatter’ was. found in the fly | casting the deciding for | S But T am in no hurry to precipitate matters, ayers' League. the state of Arkansas, and proceeded to score | wheel pit, where he had boen hurled and his [ ock's — confirmation.” Messrs. er Burned Out. Abgolutely Pure. A e i AT NEW YORK Mr. Kelley sharply. Ho then read a long list | hody ground to a pulp. and Walker, members of the council, Neb., Ay [Spe A R e Terast ) 10133800 0—8|of Kansas outrages und asked if it wasn't | oty entered a formal protest aguinst the proceed. Fire tonight destroyed the resi- | /4 cretn of tartar b Sl g man in the world, and I think when the time comes for me to face any one of these in red it carried all th ley should exercise his Another Blow Up. ing, but the mayor dec| b., April 23,—The boiler at Cook | same. Mr. Wheclock had his boud in readi- 0000O0T1 0—1|time that Me. K of | dort, Aug. 1 Y " " o luminous intellect in home missions, In the PLIN' icl bles Twill be able to give satisfactory Philadelphia 4. T 0 i mission Fuas, Mic - ) ) count of myself.” . Phitadclphia 1. Batterics | Sse of Ius remarks e bittorly ussailed | 0t ords brick yand exploded this moming, | 1SS and it was declared o pfoyadyiand fojtho | *“Poker Jack” McClure, who has been ap- mayor invested him with all the rights, au- “Tell e something about Choynski, Cor- »Day and Ewing: Bufiington' and Cross L N Mo killing Fred Cool, aged cighteen, and seri- A i " u We have aman here who is going to | Umpires—Holbert and Ferzuson polnted to conduct certam goverument cases | gugiefnguring two other young men. Fhamiiscs andiprivilogesiof Whtees cmiic, “risco to fight him some time next month." B ————— Thi i i Pl : 3 Mr. Featherstone of Avkansas replied o O e This morning Mr. Wheelock presented him- "}\nk. is hot” ostox. sharply to' Mr. Rogers, defending Jud : HThe OioagoiRooLSellcrn. | self at the water commissioner’s office to tuke .“Jack Davis? T never heard of him— | BoSton.........2 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0—10 | Clure und Powell Clayton. He (Fe - | Cmicaco, April Tho ten pool sellers | possession, but was met with a rebafl in_the Uindanehls g | Brooklyn.. 10 4 0.2 00 07| stoue was not there te defamne Avkansas, but | who were arrested yesterday afternoon for | person of the old water commission 3 “You've g p ther i - Hits—Baoston 15, Brooklyn irrors—Bos- | it seemed to be a crime to tell t ruth. Th refusing to close their establishments when | Wagner, who failed to recognize the v . O vo Eou IO tiore, aviit, T think from | oo Bonkiyn B, . Buttories—B, Daly and | party in powor in Ariansus rested 1ts powver g | of Wheclock’s claim to the ofiice and declined ] ] L] SRR gIDu Dot Load vl Murphy; Vauhaltren and Daly, Umplres— | uot on the votes of an honest majority, but on | ‘,':,:“. 4 10 Jo 50 by tha, Mmoo appared bo- | Yo surrendor tho ime o him. The ofice door dence and enti houschold furnitur 1880, n R N GV R ol it e Pendiug further discussion the committee | 500 ench. under orders of the mayor during. the tom- g What will o weigh and what kind of & man g Pl L rose and the honse adjourned. The pool rooms were running in full blast | Porary absence of Mr, Wagnerand his clerk, “ )i ‘1( is he Rliaung DRt G0 0 & e again today and were not interfered with by | #nd Wheelock was ensconced in possession. ; Shicago, 001100001 Senate. i ¢ | Wagner returned shortly afterward und real- SHe'll fight at about 170, and is a very | Chicag . the police. g ward und real lithe, active aud well built young fellow, but Base hits—Pittsburg 11, Chicagos 8. I WasHINGTON, April 23.—In the s o to- | izing the situation dechned to transfer tho . I do’ ot rate him as_ high as many of his —Pittsburg 3, Chicagos 2. Batteries Mr. Shevmau, from the committee on for- n White Caps. keys, goods or chattels of the office to Wheel- (] 3 friends do here. He is oneof your showy ( Gulvin and Quinn; Dwyer and Boyle. Um- | ojgy velations, reported buck in liew of Mr. | St Louts, Mo., April 23, —Advices from the | 0¢K, and both are consequently still holding L [} the fort. The mayor has di rd that new Matthews and Gunning. sparrors, very graceful, but not over clover,” | pires “Well, he'll Tearn a'sad lesson when he meets Joe. 1 tell you there are but few men living who huve any license to whip Choyn- : ski. Heis aglutton for punishment and a | O% dccount of rain. ident to Reagan’s bill concerning the irvigation of a Chiclkasaw Indi AT BUFRALO, Jands in the valley of the Rio Grande river, | White Cups The Buffalo-Cleveland game was postponed | the concurrent resolution requesting the pres | southern part of the 1 nter into negotiations with the gov- | whipped a number of men and gave them no- esignation for the council to act upon natural born fighter, a hard man at any stage AT e AR Adopte tice to quit the nation in five days. A num- next meeting, Tuesday evening, April of the game. 1 wouldn’t be afruid to stake £ 4 | | | | : 5 crnuent of Mexico on the subject. d. 0 quit the n vo! A2 b oA o aset Ay &) L e i $hat Divle will Sneyerslepy | i it s S ARRIMDRISAIL porate among the standing ruies of the sen ple notified to loavo aro preputing to move | docs not tendor it to that oftiial direct, TR I thon e rvarshtonabontthe || nee o ciloe L Syracusodd. one to expedite the taking of votes and facil- | Pie notiied R Wagner began injunction proceedings in A iar i e ul;'!x-:»:‘.:‘hmnvgm.l-:»:ln’:m‘\u i a¥ BhooXIT: ltating public business, Referred to tho com- e the district court this afternoon against Californin, Corbett arose, shook hands, and | Brooklyn 2, Rochester 7 mittee on rui vides for a_procedure Mexicans Attack Yagui Indians, Wheelock holding possession of the water , M with the remark, “Ill let you hear from me," AT LOUISVILLE, to that in the house, to head off dila- | yry op Mexico, April 25,—Yesterday tho | commissioner’s office. Judge Broady issucd took his departute, He i3 the coming char Louisville 2, Columbus 3. Hatat. 190 0180 RiovIdh Toss tho s attacked the Yagul Indinns | & temporary restricting order and \.};Elg\ll‘):'li | T ST, LOUIS, & hlon- nation says a large band of | 16415 ¢ placed on'the doors and thut tho ko dided a wide section in the | be given into the possession of Mr. Wheelock. servation lust night, |~ Mr. Wagner has signified his_intention to 3 Mexics n pion. rmal the ps 80n8 t Los Canones de Jubsibenps and La Conia, f i i Journal the names of the senators present | at L nones de Jubsibenps and La Conia in quo warrant 11 - ~ T ~ Return of P The Toledo-St. Louis game was postponed | and not voting to make up a quorum, and " after several hours' fighttis routod | o¥ next; Toscedings I auo watranto wil 1216 FARNAM STRIEILET Prosident Dick McCormick returnod from | 01 dccount of wet ground Mr. Reagan spoke in support of his bill ve- | them. The Moxicans lost one ”1'1“'\"-'""' Ayo | Murphy in behalf of Wheelock touorrow, - ~ et s were wounded., e i and five soldier vas heavy, but the number killed soldier pealing all laws for the retirement of arm ! navy and marine officers and of the judicia Indian | from acti is not known : vors Revision. | . ~ rvice ou p R el e e | The conference report on the bill providing i - Muyony; Neb,, | April 38 =[Spocial iTéles || ] 2 Pa mporary government for Oklahon 15 b ras ominations. Tr !x||v.| Hastings' presby | ( s, 3. FASHIN vil 23.—The president v st evening and heard a sermon | N Denver lust evening, where he has been for the past week watching his baseball lambs act up" on the diamond, He is looking ro and huppy, notwithstanding the first t of % t the panorama he witnessed in the - mountains i AT ! 1to Ak punding to allO, K., hoob. HRehis it o 1% it "\\’w~0":‘\‘ G DHR nt the following nominations to the Robert Watt of Aurora. Itev. John servod, “und by the time they roturn here they | wilmidgton 8, Jorsev Cits 14, The hoise bill At ending the soc ot August Receivers of public money —James clected moderator. On the ques will have struck their gait. Then look out AR AR, ; | 1, 1888, authorizing the consiruction of a high | H; Danskin at Alliance, Neb.; Jumes | tiouof arevision of the confession of faith for string of victories, A X‘Tl;‘ ‘;'”“"““ ks on’ bridge ncross the Missourd viver av or | Whitehead at Broken Bow, Nob, 1t gistors ember spoke, after which th voto | ( ) d any of them disf 5| pmselves Vushington o avel nux City passe S0 the senate of land_office ~John Reese & roken Bow, 4 ove « on. | ) id any of them distinguish themselves at glon:1 ux City pa 1so the senate bill | ) A. K, Bushnell was elected commis | hl voving Arkansas Pass, Te: The b.; Frederick M. Dorrington at Alliance, p RING, | VRIng Arkinsas Hoee) Temas. . The | qiD T T Holmoe, noohs for e Sint T to the g embly at Suratoga, wate bills uppropriating 4,850 to |2 1 ) | slone 3 B < outh Dakoti's expanses for the con. | Indiaus in Nebraska pXendiBlace d Lt Wigtoiof cHustiigs | stitutional convention: the senate bill amend d -~ s i hoavening.” Lo Youoont progphod immary of and further extending the bene ot of Sentenced to Death, | Bl paemon. - Lresldbnl: Rlogluid- then £ | LY S, 1887 ; providing for the ullotmerit CRICAGO, April The jury this ovening | SPokeof the Hustings college with enthus- | lithzow sec. | O 1nd i severalty to the Indians on vavious | awarded the death penalty to W. B. Purdy ‘l::-\:‘f.\:}-:l-,\- ;;{;‘l;“‘»;::'"l;nu"_flm‘l::\:jl!f‘ us. The 8 | reservations, cte. ; the seuate bill appropriat- | ; ) lger. Not u | Preevytery AW | for the murder of Sumuel Reinniger s e rd the } Mr. President ¢ = “Yes, they did. Canavan made the groat- | THE SP) esthome run hit I ever saw. Why, I believe he could have ambled around the bases tw ou that rap. Moran, t0o, caught us Otheas vwore gty of somo- very: bujliua, | 101’8 Fuc others were y of some very brillinn L) e work, But you ought to see my ‘new ‘find,’ ':“‘l:l““ll“l."" ""“n‘ ’: “‘,“’_"l Sommers -he's pitching like n houso afive, | ond, Black Knight thivd. Time fng #0,000 for the construction of & military A TDved 11 TR ViRt ke < He's pructicing every day, and [ really think [ Three-fourths of a mile—Mary H. won, | st house aud offices for aviny purposes at | Lrasgle moved in Butedy's face us ho heard the Preparing the Road Bed, is the making of twirler. Yes, the | Mountain second, Venango third. Time the Owmaha military depot, Nebraska, and for | frjond,” and ghe ‘$¥flence In the case was PariLrios, Neb., April [Special Tele- | Deny Memphis R Mepits, Tenn., April wam will b Licro § aud Saturduy you | 1:21 other purposes e et o | gram to Tue Bee. | —A gang of graders passod 1 il will see thom aunibilate ‘the Corn Huskers Milo and throe-sixteenths—Hypocrite won, | Tho lund A ol | through town today en route to tho gray ‘ Mexican Tom Sentenced, | pits on the old Mitchell farm, south of town, | ] 10UX FaLLs, 5,10, fApril 23— [Special Tel- | pear the Missouri Pacific tracks. They w L i, ] o Mexican Tom, the ng open up the gravel pits at that pla i < [} maybe," Elyton second, Tom Stevens third, I n to Tue Ih understood that the Union Pacific mpted. o' mus haul the gravel over the Missouri jrfeiture bill was taken up and journed the senate o 2y even-cighths of a mile~Jess Armstrong , Hardee second, Bettina third, Time— | ! 3 Mamie Gaslt | County Sup tendents in Session. | Indian desperado who at AT 4 O WOl farlton see- | Des Moixes, Ta., April 23.—[Special Tele- | the son of Big Stur, s leading Sioux chief, s third, Time—1 49 U h s 6 el : ] Lot tracks to this place and ballast _thei H ks third, Time—1:4 am 10 Titk Bre. ] —A district convention of | Wwas sentenced to sing months in- the peniten- | @GRS RECE TR BRARat T Lk rl‘hl A Trio of Great Players, K1d Nichols won his game for Boston yes- terday in great shape, beating the Brooklyns | bHtol, Old To n Dolan, the veteran catcher, has 10W.CNER >-fourths of e --Skobeloff wo tiury, this morning itithe United States dis gnod by Des Moines, aud Hick Car- | oo fourths o "Time count intendents opened here tog has an extra force preparing the road bed who hius guarded third for the Cinein- | Lol ¥ononraatio ke IRl STIRpLiNA, 1SN pRsiendanta, spsu Ao ,,,‘m, [irioy eonrearRodih Dakoia i ot T | M Rods, hias boen ocured by the KKansus i T Racos. | district was represented. * Superintendent Was S n a Train [ 4 Batoh of Had A our monce ’ e | Lixoes Pagk, 2 April 20, ~Summary | Hoath of Poweshick county presided. The | uicxgo, Apri125 —The police re- | NEWRASKA, City, Neb., Apri [Special ) y Will Meet This Morning. of today's races : 2 opening discussion wus on” the uew school | | CHEATh | SIPIEE S TG - OTEC e | to Tk Bee.|—Judge Chapman toduy sent The bykers of Ned Readiog and Jack | Phrocfourths of & milo-Salisbury won, | D00k law. The cony to be Sarldidick 2o by 4 Moses Wallace and Charles Lane, two Tal- | l 1— l S l l Prince will meet ut 1400 Farnam street’ this | St. Joln socond, Littlo Addio third. Time | foyatoventy divhled in thele preferonce us | 07 G ottt disappeared. from | mage boys, to the penitentiary for one year | A ‘wf—,c P“)P“l tion of the stock on y morning ut 11 o'chick and sign articles for a | 1.1 This wis followed by discussions upon tha | this city several waeks ago, had been seen on | for broaking open a freight car. John M six day eight hour a day race for the cham. Five-cights of u mile—Captain W “Best Methods of Condueting Township | & train envoute to dnsas City } Cann for forging an order for a_bale of hay, | 1 gl l J Ier pionship of the world and $1,000 a side, Both £ . A | Gatherings. ¥ Phis ! SV | wus sent up for one year, Sam Merriman, for | sl 1t wet. nd - Appeals arter third, won, Stryker socond, C wmen ard 4 ixious for the undertaking, and ution considercd th Good Rains in Perkins Coanty, both conti leut of winning. It will be the tha' o a milas pata greatost vicycle race everrud in the Coliseum, “\ Pollow 8 mle—Tol 4 - [Py con. | model school houses, Theve w msiderablo | VENANGO, Nob., April 23.—[Special to Tue rOTYU 2 y - S y P sonolghiba:ot e milecFondi won, | giadsl noal hases, hero as consdaruile |V mudggo, Noliy Apri 38— [pesial o T Everything will be slaughtered. wund it is the (0ss up of a penny which wins, = | ses and grounds, and o rodolition was | To in thie vieiy o e et e ¢ second, The Doctor thir .\xm-'..ml s Nth—Gray Dawn won, | dopted asking county supevintendents all | gays, greatly engonraging the farmers. There | (A()nlc AT l‘/ ‘lll(l h Ve thc in St ‘n(,l(,(,“““ Brownmg ng&()o noou the col - will be an opportunity to save , Tristan second, Hamlet thivd 1" over the state to take designs | jsa arge increase of ucreage of small grain Positively cured b St. Paul 11 |~ One mile—Little. Jim won, Ma " t model school — heuses 0 the | ip this section. . these Little Pi'ls, Sr. P, o \‘ “l“ (e .\n‘mr\‘hul‘ thivd, Time—1 4y, next state = teachers’ associatic and - They also relieve Dis BT AV [Special Telogram to | " gaif wile—Iut won, Addlo L. sacond, | Eet 10 e oous tho v bass plane . foaw Russian War Documents Stolor | tress frova Dyspepsta, In. Tue Bek.)—St. Paul was defeated by Des | Lizzie Scott third Molves today ina tiresome game, varied with tsuURG, Afvil 23, —Documents em- | bodying pluns for the mobilization of Russian 0ops on the German and Austrisn frontiers in the event of war have been stolen from the war oftice. | — 1a Job Lot. A clubof nobles in digestion and Too Hedrty Eating. A perfect rem- edy for Dizatnes:, Naw Drowstuess, Bad Tastol In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Puin in the Side, 1D LIVER, TheyQ this collection and then ask the state superin ot | tendent to incorporate them in his next an somo bad fielding on St. Paul'ssidoand beavy | o e Spectal Cablegram to | DAl Roport. Tt was thoueht that in this way | s 4 Whom A the county scuools generally might have the | hitting by both teams. The score 4 Al St. Paul L0808 02 1 9 01| TueBes]~The race for the Hyde park plate | i it of good modats and secure some. im Des Molnes 301 41102 *12/ of 300 sovewwigus, for two-year-olds, winning | provement in the design of the school he Runs earned—St, Paul ‘8 Des Moines 3. | penalties and breeding allowances, five fur- | This evening the convention is devoting Two-buse hits—Patton, Brimblecom. Three- = longs, straight, was won by s | tow reading circle The English 1 baso hit—Moekin, Homoruns— Burks, Walsh, | brown filly Sabra, Mr. H. Mixon's chestiut O AT araars has d Baron Mouniels bo- | Fogulata the Boweis. Jurcly Vogetable : i O ‘ Stolen buses—Murphy 3, Phillips 3, Abbey 2, | oolt Hildebert second, Lord Londonderry's o ows PEAALY. W by the reichstag as W t 3 l l]] t’ l ( ( Fusselbach, Doubl s—Cuntilon und grey colt Derebam thind. There were nine an Rarins, 1o, April 23, — [Spec le tal ) party SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, i ) l ll (l f the meibers. ¥ Huwes; Burks, Hawves aud Farmer; Brim- starters. ‘l.v,.m. to Tue Bek.]-Ten thousand people

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