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2 < THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1890 I 1 unded Hart all over the diamond this NN Bee.] John Avkbrblade, an insane patient | \ received at least 32,000, and yet he lived THE BRAWNY SIOUX BEATEN. | Srerseoe aac won tne ares gimor of sne | NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS | fror tsie connt sacavet o swenagpaan ot | OLEANING AUGEAN STABLES, { ficeived at loaet 8,000, snd yot. he ltvad | series, The visitors found Harkness for Lincoln about & week ago and turned up at washing of socks, handkerchiefs and un- | \ hits, including a home run, but they — his home hore lndhos boen hore since last S derclothes in his rooms ot the various i A rére too mitch scattered to prodce the de. e ! y iy, He kept fa the shade and very fow ‘ " hotels he visited, employed his brother Their Scalps Are Dangling Fron. the Belts | or oo it . g | to produce the de- prolinninary Work of Taking the Third | knew tio was homo. When it was found ot | The Heroulean Task Devolves upon the | ug his valot, raised on awful rumpus . sired resu core : ‘ fxtotnt Oa the sheriff was ordered to take him back to b about hotel bills, and othorwise con- of the Pennant Flyers, HRNEATOTIN s oIS Congressional District Census. | Lincoin, He stted with him today. *Ths Board of Health duotad ' himmsell : upoti the — most [p— 300 0 eatton, et 3 00 11 . ws that . | ble to imagine, In Boston, one morn- D SE etV el gl Bl et | 8 ) THE SYARGAIOATIARSREAR SXROD Hastings Ttems. ing, ho had’ his breakfast ‘sent to his im0 i) 140 Histixas, Nob, April 20.—(Special to | kTR room, and it cost $1.That placed Tam- Kansas City Defeats Denver fn an | Oy ssid 2 1 8 8 01| Noreh erence in Session at | T Bee.|—Jod Danbner, agentof the Fre- | A Horrible Expose of the Method and :lx{nnmuwlnnllmnn u'f!!'-;!v-.-w-[ll-!nvm :u;nl . . 1381 200 b _ 3 ont, Bikhort’ &) MIssons Valley railroad, . Sgin , reform, and he sent his brother out to Eleven Inning Contest - Stand- o180 920 ok Hebron Oddfellows ;L“W ":t::d':"“ *n Ill::"'ll"l n:‘\u: ‘.-m :;n:< IR R N O e O OB UL market to buy u dollar's worth of raw ing of the Clubs T 2009 500 Dedicate Their New Temple— e A e the Unwatched Milk Ven- meat, which ho cooked in his room. This Bpeed Ring. TS H13 5] Motals.cer 8 THB I A Brakemait's Donts. Hobn TS UBILL A dors of Omaha. lasted him for two or three days, and Thie is made of the approach- when it came to paying the bill the pro- BY INNINGS. PR _ The announcement is made of the appronc phistor shnrgsd $10° for. dismuspos dond Played. Won, Lost, Per Ct " Ing nu Des Moines 1 Runs earned—inne fer today compioted the worl of dividing his . : | ¢ \ g : nenpolls | mwo-base hits—Ci i v lividing the Exchange National banik, while Mr, Me- | 100 T -85 On- the: v roing el H k= Pt district, the Third congressional district, into | Laughiin ja the. futer member of o lage | dition T fhoe Olty -of Mesivo" to ° Saf Absolutely Pure. Bt I B Mil Th 1 me monument | due w over the tom of Hon, James Laird is meet- | jng on the bank of the small ¢ b, ¥ \ ing with general aprobation throughout the | o Tamagno w: nduced to go in and he Hon, C. H. T Liclalod handed over a Mexican silver dollar, | o The fiest place visited was that kept by | o ? 2 | . con- A i 5 ¥ | Sam Graa, who had charge of the funds, \ r ik Q is done and they ave returned to Mr. Stouffer | verting the handsome Laird property into a | Martin Wiig. This man has fifty-five mileh | Lipiced o accept this coin on the n “ AS A F[JN Y SESS]O he will begin the appointment of enumera- | park and erecting a massive monument on the | cows, Nearly all of them are good stock, but grounds that it was 15 cents short of | ision work hus been delayed | grounds, funds to b raised by 10 cent sub- | they were huddled together in two small, | {o Amyert kot il abolit two weeks on account of an inability to | scriptions from this distric b . LIPHIA, ROt the necessary data from one or two coun- Tomorrow the ¢ zons of this city will vote properly divide them for | on the question of issuing 60,000 sewerage enumerating purposes, The forty-two coun- | bonds, The sewerage proposition ha s | ties of this district divided into 480 dis- [ well handled and | people in ge pnstituting the largest inthe | fair understanding of the |||'|>\m~ml Tho number of divisions in | Yardmaster W, A, Reynolds will repre- | g Wi M Seting. odors of the i | i | Umpire ~Lynch cach county will not be announced until after | sent Hastings and the B. & M. at the fivst | i B Vi I AE 000 b el o the work up to the present time has been | annual convention of the Railway Yard- | piidings. The 3 ty freely, to be LR N AL o | Passed upon by the authorities at Washing- | masters’ association at Kansas City June 11 | gooia¥ot s sure, butj ust when the Corn Huske el 00 tlv g ‘l’ g 3 l}—; }.m [\1|]|--|h;u the great \\'ul'l; S 1ice » liner, say over short or | Brookl 2 g o ‘er will be to get 700 or 800 applieants in 8 hit—a nice little liner, say over short or Hits okiyn 4. Errors—Bos- | ) positions enume |lux'l 4\,,,-1"- pust. Cleveland, or out of Andrews' reach i . e b b ¢ Bd put on that stop-a-clock smileof his, gave | fo1 b Brooklyn 1. - Battevies—Nicliols and | continue to pour in_by eve 1l some sort of_a hemi-demi-semi twist, Sioux suceumbed. the Corn Palace bogs, should have it Wt | Glagonna | Cincinnati 'so places are situated about one mile t from the new coun Francisco o rafile we " . | Acream of tartar baking powder. ighe Franclsco n rafile was gotten up and 1 of leavening strongth, U, 8. Government Re= entrance feo was 81 Aftera long time | o [PArening st y to begin- | loaning company in this city s for | The project to orect n huids enumerating districts preparate ning the work of gathering the statist the cleventh census, The divisions made by him w » forward proval by Super watkee \Mey ¥ hospital build- I which vi 8 3 [ 3 Omaha 7, Sioux City 4. The belief that Omaha was doomed to her defeat at the hands of Sioux | red many people from going out to afternoon, NatGua tors. The di AT PHILAL UR0S TR OR0R 0 150, 00010001 Cow York 9. d to Washington for ap- | Second congressional district. ntendent Porter. When this | Paul, Laird’s warmest friend, favo Wild pite e of ganie ~Hurst, s Ditke 1, -1 hiou third succe City de the purk yesterdag And they missed it! t game, a close and exciting | one, ¢ ed by some pretty bitting, | 3 some interesting ervors and a whole lot of | good fielding —and, best of all, Omaha won it. | was in the box for the home team and materially helped the cl victory, Hewas batted | s v Wt 1 ; . n dollar, and Tamagno ve- | e closed sheds, each about fiftoen feet wideand | fused to onter the raflle on any other | ! 3 forty feet long. The stench in these sheds is. L made up the other 15 cents | A Fit of Humor Takes Possession of the was suffocating, yet in them the cows wero [ out of his own pocket in order to | House of Commons, milked, and the large can, into which all the | let the tenoe in, At the Hotel Mar- | R milk was poured, stood in one end, - the milk | tin he indulged himself in a burst of ex- | ! zance by taking o parlor and bed- | THE TRISH LAND BILL DEBATED. into which the | room for the first time during the entir s poured for distribution | oy ) n were alsostored in one end until Stouf- | L. H Tower and A, A. Sweet of Omaha | peoded. The space in which these cans stood pthe | are in the city looking over their iuterests in | ywas horribly filthy. An attempt hud been made b t fons | this locality to clean it, but the only result was to smear | 100k most of his meals. Some people Theap. | General ‘Bowen and County ~Attorney | yha oxcrement over the boards, | havg been nccustomed to ac MeDe g ] e for a brief history of | Casto are In Washington avguing an in- | forming a thick coating which emitted asmell | nor Salvini of meanness. They ought to Members, aad MeDerm ke N the life and public v of the applicant. | portant Adams county land case before the | tyicjc enough to cut with a knife. A taste of | see Tamagno, By b AT CLEVELAND. | ! 0 e Tl LT F) R B R ol Ll the milk showed that it had been contami- | coplor of the o i SN0R0EDIUEaT 0 oF0r o= p) SR andE I RtalGR I shey! oons —_— ed by its surroundings. 3G [Oopyriaht 180 by D 0100 O0O0O0 1—2 |, 1 rivate nd 8, Cincinnati 6. F il T It was ag olphia, 8— 5 | ties in order to vk Philadeiphia 5 wdelphia 2, New Batteries— | tricts, probabl, ason and Clements, Rusie and Buckley. | United State el wrant bills Even then the ves were too much for h id he went - Artful Joe Chamberlain Takes Part across the street to nt ‘joint’ and m s needed and Sits Upon His Hat to the e s Great Delight of the wzell, Hughes and Daly. Umpires—Pow- | ylication blanks prov the b and lo! the brawn, It was hard luck better the L accounts he is the don- Bennett) Loxnos, April 2 sk Heral Cablo ~Special to e Brr] threeor fourhours | yesterday the house of commons presented wded appearance, but the tomporary re- turn of vitality was not sufic ently strong to survive beyond the fated hour of 8. When rican Verse, that struck Siv William Ha there seems to bo a hoom hies G LT S Notes from tory of tho cit- $ P izenship of novth Nebraski, One applicant | - CRETE, Neb., April 20.—(Sy to the fact that he wus a member of “But then,” he w do the shed the well was found. |y Winslow's Somhing Syrup for € ! . A slow's S0 s Syrup for Chil- cial to Tue aihme dguinst the sid of one of the | dren Teething relicves the ehild from pain. e franchise of the elty waterworks | (uith tha refuso frowm the nterior of the Tattor, o, sold by Johnston & Stevens, the owners, | g well was about fifteen foet deep and A BOOM time when they were | to Messvs, H. G, H, Tare & Cd erday. | stood in @ basin, the surrounding ground hy e o s et o it | The deal was consumated in Omaha. The | hoig higher and covered with manu, 50 | Brighter Mr. Stouffer is incline g N that rain falling anywhere within a radits of Chicio -2 3 1.2 0 0 1 1 %= ¢ | that such honesty should not go unrewarded, | 2mount paid is not known. The new Cor drw has had her shave of the article, noluatt both sides had been retived in the | o cents a bottle land 1, Cincinnati 1. Batteri Foreman and Keenan, Umpire | (i to hout a run Omaha set the pace in the ritorial log adds, “that was at AT CHICAGO. not very particular who they POETS, for Writers of' second in a way that gladdened the hearts of | the timorous leveland wi Sichel, and on Urquahart's out at first, rea ond. Then Walsh, who again had onhis slugging duds, sent . hone whizzing over Brosua president wmbled home. Walsh —McQuaid. ors. ssented with a base by | Pittsburg ., 03100001 0—4|Iisit ourt was left speaking to almost empty benel Mr. CGiladstone was in place betimes looking some- what botter than he has since his indisposi- fon. Mr. Chamberlain also came down X rictors B i twenty-five feet of the weil would be drawn A an will | proprictors took possession this morn- throngh the filth covering the In Amer D ing. The intention is to lay two miles | yround and then find its way into the well | in poets, suys the London Satur R A bucketful of water was drawn up | view. It has not yet reached the smalle and the probabilit s are that that o get an appointinent. | ! v-cooler | Hits —Pittsbirg 8, Chicago s head, and the €xX- | —Pittsburg 5, Chicago 5. Batteries { | | more of piping, put the reservoir in first class | it condition and give as good water service as | and tasted, Coughlin and Nagle. Elkhorn Station Agents. ha taste w ‘husers backward | Minneapolis. vold 300132400 ti Miss Carri Brown and H, J " 3 1 o 31 Thor . 3. Wity ¥ 0 Ot | Des Molues.. 000111110 Fiursoxt, Nob., April 20— (Speclal to Tur | y&/ mm;":":‘“f':‘l' “f";“.l"‘_‘"‘ i Sirown | A BEE reporter visited tho dairies m the | the apartment. Thoro was a thundor- Hionx Cly." ;< : SN RY. Brr.]—Suporvisor of the Census B, . Stouf- | 1 1" e i B ) i of | Southwestern part of the city, which wore re- [ ing row about this, and it was finally b § i ] is the daughter of Bunker Robert Brown of | [0FTPHEN PATS O ibe S wRICH ere K0 | 8 e ised. by - Tuinagno - paye “ iy : A | Daniels” ana Mitter i tole second by skuting in on his | Unmpire—Zachurias. sickening and the | holders, who find “pu shirt front, and on Movan's saerifice, made it oy Frisoxt, Neb., April 29.—[Special to Tne Lt G, smell cqually so. The milk cans are washed | g AR TFRTIO LB W . Dhe Dl Ba third. Thin Mr. Clarke banged out a safe Players' League. The Station Agents' association of | 2% firm ’i’:h"::‘t:‘“?"mm b Htloheoek to| L his water. Itk "',:,l,l.t' Gk l'“u' pf.]"f”"’,‘,'.'l";f‘_i carly, which was a sure sign that he intended G "‘;"l‘.':" ‘I‘.'x‘l“.:,::;',{";“l‘lf'm \}I‘ ‘l":*, ‘I.L"ih:: AT BOSTON. mont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley | it 00 w‘niflted Yht/ttis death oF it ,,,f?fiu'flf"".n.f,"f{,?' ‘fjll?(hlrlt'e was asked if | jatoly published in the press, and, if we | t0 take a leading part in the debate. Lord SRReR YA Ak I Ltio. DY TAeH 1ol his | Boston.. 05040880 115 ruilvoad met last evening at the parlors of the | Jittie boy, has cast a_gloom ovor the entire | «Only a ittle,)’ he. :‘.p“efl “Phey drink | remember corvectly, 30 shillings was | Huvtington was there to support his unionist ovation: of .the. dny bafore slammed thi New York L0 0033600 1—13 | Eno hotel. There were present Agents Ralph was born in this town and was a | mostly from the creek.” = about the quoted price for the aver friend, and on the Trish benches there : were ball way over Powell's b a blue Hits —Boston 13, New York 9. Frrors | Forsman of Lincoln, Stoupe of Wahoo, Mat- t favorite among all his playmates. The | A visit was made to the creek, Tty age effusion. Broken heavts, sun Dillon, William O'Brien, T. P, O'Conner of atrecin | —Boston 12, New York Batteries —Daly, | rau of Norfoll, McGinnis of York, Daubner | mother of the boy died here about three years | found back of the sheds and about seventy- | spring, the grave, are certainly cheaput [ and other men of light among the 1» rched on the topmost ) 3 «d the | Madde O'Di nd Ewing. | of Hasti; arvignes of Seward, Hoyt of | ago and the father bas been an old and | five feet from them. this rate; but it is pointed out” that the | nationalists., 1% follow and Murph and strangers filled the e, Willis waltzing around to | Umpires —Gaffucy and Barue Da Wilcox of ‘Albion,’ Fiteh of | favorite eitizen of Crete for many yod These sheds are built upon the cdge of a s i 0 i it : i i oy b e D R Th fe of John Rusick, 4 butcher in the | bluft, whieh s about mml'v it m‘;m‘ e ])'uhlu consumption is almost nil, whilc Lovd Spencer was conspicuous in J4HL10 Linys seohr tho:peotle.| AT BROOKLYY, anc nont. This associntion. meets | employ of ¥\ Boekel had the misortune | creek. The manure and’ filth from - them “)’;”‘;:”ll'f”'|l’[ 1"'“‘"‘«‘ U A row. Altogether the house once combination among work v wnd discusses questions | of breaking a leg this morning. had been dumped over the edge of this bluft L s 1o limit the | niope e ) their business and to adopt the The appearance in the news stores of | until it had piled up level with the surround- | output of poetry would, it is 1 the | Tk Osans Dainy Bee as early as 6a, m. | ing gronnd and extended to within twenty | have no effect on'the marke gives great satistuction to our citizens. The | fect of the creck. The liquid from this filth Nor, for that matter, would the morve of the B. & M. n‘l‘llvlm-; l"l!l slfl); u;ul Hu‘- wiu from rains, which had filtered | ynjversal and equal distribution of y anyhow the advantage of | through the pile, found its into Z = ALl e ‘ Tt e bt R s bators Hrealragt | o one, pile, four way nto the | wonlth be of great assistance to pocts. uted a lively sceno, And then ved, 1 M. Dillon resumed the debate on the Irish und purchase bill, for nothing seems to ex- 1y intere<t which has not some bearing on Treland. M. Dillon undoubtedly made an and heard the music with | Brooklyn... L0000 filled the slumberous summer | Philadelphin,..2 0 2 3 1 air. Hits Philadelphi; 50 glad, Brook lelphia 6. o electrified was Willis roar | Sowders, Daly and Muvphy t he tricd to steal third, and | Stillman, Umpires —Forguso por best methods for seenving busine competitive points along tho line of the roud. Humuell of Excfer was chosen chi man and Stoupe of Wakoo secretary of the Husted and Holbert. ing second ou the with = hit, but i, N o — ister W, HL. Bavger of this city 3 Bramr, Neb,, April 20.—[Special to Tur 3 5 L, | Grand Secretary D. A, Cline of Lincoln and | Ber.]—The ¢ The Buffalo-Chicago game was postponed | 1oinbers of the home and ne ins single, the latter v throw-in, Siebel fo sharp fi vits ol in song magazines shall publish por their men und women *lhelps’ ore all that fell from Mr. Dillow's lipy izht. Mr. Chamberlain, as was supposed, had calved y-eouncil had a rather hot se: % ame question hboring lodges. | sion last night and the prospects bids fare for | theivside. Itwas avery small hole, how- | Pittsburg, 200100 % 1—6 | New Oddfellow; Ior the last three weeks a_Mr. Rankin of | Returning tothe sheds, a cow was scen | & pampered bourgeoise and n blonted | Hstened to him with deep attention. He o one man getting through, ‘«‘m ud 2111100 1—7| Heuos, Neb., Apri i Pennsylvania has entertained the good people | which J,;..n.\— diseased. aristocracy, candeny themselves | neverfails to interest an audience, and to- t was Reddy, Hits—Pittsburg (1, Cleveland 18. Er- | gram to Tig Ben | /Tho temple of | OF this city with nightly speeches on the “Do you milk'this cow and put the milk | "ndulgen in minor " poetey with- | nizht he was particularly impressive. He Trosnan was throw ont at first by Ke e it () T g > emple of | aiendment. with the rest? was asked. out apparent discomfort. = The market, | threw out many sstions of which more thew dho genorl midow it He petit I | Gialyln and Hy ¥ and - Suteliff il O W SRR R ) vas the veply, “her milk is all | moreover, is swamped with fomale labor, | will be heard by and by, It would uot bq cenyed second, and 1 the pan on | Umipires —Gunning and Matthews. priately dedicated last evening by Grand A Questfon of Circulation. 1, but that dow't | frpitated ‘male poets demund that the | very wise on the part of any government to lding glued to s s wili | It is believed that these portr ed the second Murphy shot & bewhiske under o | on uccount of wet grounds, g ; i I ppox g of the bill, b Walsh, and Genins was forced at thivd, Mur- 5 A special train from Chester brought about | an exeedingly interesting one next Mondiy but we don't put the milk in | explain why women do all the verse | “vrl..lrh,.. that was H\'“Ihil: inh(u;’A“u mf- L, vistiing thasatne wity tho tiext moment Aen T AT oo tion: seventy Oddfellows to witness the ceremonies. | evening. The trouble grows out, of the point | with that from the rest,” was the rep in ma ey, avill cistin Iivid Tighton | wiicthion ho swished to, aes) SRR S cther he swished to dest e basis hy g By dline's fesbio drive h county paper has the largest civ- [ AN attempt had been made to cover | the motivesand character of the editors, There werd present, ne three hundred | as to wl AT LOUISY which the bill rests, must now be a mattor of It was a blank for Omaha in the fifth, but : G Oddfellows and invited guests. Rev. A. A. M the pile of manure with about a foot of dirt ‘i B J Louisville edo ellows und invite oS A AL | culati ¢ ) awy s - 2 y f 4 e my cditor sorry for e again Sioux City scoved. Louisville 4, Toledo Randal) of Helrot Bl versa 1 8 izt | SutAtion ;"4"»“1‘!‘“"1‘?' As tl:ledl.ntj 5 4P | ity Phys apen, who had accom ]‘]’i’;lh:f,‘kl‘,'”,‘.‘:\" e (LOT S08Iy 1O | oiiii5n S A Ty, rite o anindd antallatie, enn got his base on balls. A wild piten AT ST, LOU S, the conclusion of the dedicatory coremonies, | Plicants for saloow licensesand druggists' per- | nicd the reporter, directed that the wor Sict I L aiter admission which appeared to be fatal let him to second, und Kappell und Powell's | St Louis 5, Columbus 1. and his words favorably impressed all mits must publish their notices in the “‘paper slul»ln-d and the manure removed. He 7 to the principle of the measure, He startod out, home. ent with the order of the three links, The | having the largest ¢ivculation in the count he had warned the people in the neighbor- Insure Against Pneumonia. oft in his usual confident manuner, but a little I the sixth inning Omaha_made a tally on AT ROCHESTER. tample; which hus Leei seb, 7 vavt aid conse. | Hesetofors tio s published these no- | hood that the filth must be removed, and he | Use Baker's Pure Cod Liver Oil or Balor's | aeeident happoned bofome T o Cleveland’s base on balls, uhart's safe The Rochester-Brooklyn game was post- m‘.l({-d to the I, 0. 0. I, a_magnificent, fl.v.-."n'lftmuflx I:n“un:"’t.;l‘;Bpl::i:}":‘ulliw‘:;(-r:fi- would not consent to having it covered over, | Bmulsion. The old reliable braud. Al ditg- | M [lll}m\l ].{- to nlu!\s'lulAh“- ::K:Lu'?i-:'.. »‘::1 It and two erre lenn, poned on acconunt of wot s, structure 25x100 fect, three stories and base- | cratic) has publishett them. The Pilot filed a | @3 that would not abate the nuisance. £ists. My, Chamberlain of course, sat down, but In theie half Corn Huskers tied the s ment. The lodge and bangiet vooms are in | protest before ‘the city council last night | Mr. Wile expressed a willingness to com- - unfortmately I down on his hat. This is score, and there wasn't so much hollering on AT SYRACUSEL the thivd story, and both ave elegantly and | aga‘nst the issuthgof Ticenses to parties who | PIV With all requivements, but, was entircly Decorated by the Kaiser, a movement which never fuils to t thebuck sets, 0 ith his s, | ot Syracuse-Afhletic gume was ost- | appropriately furnisied. Nearly a”vear has | had not published in the Pilot and agreed to [EneTant of what was pecessary, {0, koop is | Charles Gibson of St. Louis, upon |the hause, ybody was delig weral Hanraban opened up with his see- | poned on wecount of vain, been occupicd in the evection of this block, | “show up" a civeulation whenever the council 'I!['}‘m_‘l).'!"(;“:‘b‘c;'-“{-h)l,“;hm"‘w;;;“}l','l;(‘_"“i"_m:; whom Emperor William has sered | Lovd Har med to be threatened I arolo . thoug fe one, Cl land’s ervor gave Genins 5 4 monument to the en- [' were prepared to investigate the same. and today it tower: the first-class decoration of the royal viain hidselt d sent the al to second, Atlantic Le; rise ind thrift of the members of Flebron |~ The council were undecided what action to | NaVe more room. SLCRRO 5 face was abouta yard long, AT BALTIMO! 0. 49, a credit alike to_them and the | take and sent for City Attorney W. H. Eller | When asked whether there were any dead [ order of the crown, has heen the lawyer | {Rert 1 SRy S CREmboriin iiiset 3 animals buried in the manure pile, he sad a | for the 1 crown in this countey | planced ruefully at the hat ond. then hid it Noone'out dind two men on buses. ding cost £10,000. (who is alsa editor of the Courier) for ad- ster (), Baltimore 10, Wore But Joe Walsh jumped into the breach, and | = — vice. cow which had died had been buried back of oD beginuing with King [ gway under his scat, A new member gener- 1-“|'".“- Siebe o dust disturber bald- | AT WASHINGTON, Want the County Seat Changed. He advised the couneil to postpone the mat- ed, but he had directed his man to re- i V., and has been hted by “inishes his fivst speeeh by sitting down ded, hoswipped 16 across. to firsty and | oo inoron ' Rmer Clty 0 Dakora Cir eb., April 20.—[Special | ter one week, but said he would not give his | MOVe it as the neighbors had remonstrated emperovs. The late Emperor | tnbn iis hat, but from Artfal Joe hetter ery much disgusted. the latholike pitcher Ll EACH el 10 Tt Brr. |~ petition was filed | reisons publicly, against it. i i =] RN L N TERT G Ho TR UM nEsEy pocted. Itecovering himselt returned to the seclusion of the beneh, Then TR T : The Pilot and Courier are both confident of It don’t smell an he explained, *‘but b a8 svon possible he went on with his of the v il crown and the emperor of DMinihy, wafted, anid ogali the: spactabors | <o before the county comm by the | o b the neighbors want it out and 1 always like ; cracked their countenance i vociferous jubi. | Wilmington 3, Fartford citizens of Jackson usking for an election for | navt trecag mb et oation, Before the | {04 bligo them. Austria conferied upon him the com- | sheech, B Cladstone accusioually corvecting o | next meeting the Pilot will probably have a | 0 eblige I e LR R R ue absertion in vegard to the Taud bill of N ot S ;i = the purpose of changing the county seat. Tho | restraining order from the~ district court | “The next place visited was that owned by | mander’s cross of the Ovder of Irinz | of 158, but always In o friendly and coyr- i ‘::\“ hought that no runs would get in wark 5, petition has about a thousand signers, quite inst the counci uing licenses until the ;:' f'."."ll |lilll|"_k 1|||ll‘hon‘.b »(Ilvl.lhvh\ nty- | Joseph. The present decoration is the | feous namuer, The conservative loy- atterall. ! anuniber of whom ave not legal volers. T | cireulation question fs settled. T they doand | Uheee head of cattle and his shed was sowie” | highosi ever conferred by Germany apon |y themselves to cheer, b ut thoy did ful Blair will be without "saloons | \Whut larger thun thoso of his neighbor, | A marican citizen. and is, in faet, the | somehow found but few opportuniti mstances we o county commissioners have held the petition [ ave succes | until their next mecting, May 6. T ho ot the Duvwinian characte The st ofithe e sre will | for two weeks or more at least. Wilz.§tho peidntcally nan decoration known in | The speceh bewildered some of them and highest ( and filthy. There was a well in the yard on a loud buzz of con of the jaw, and like ndly | Sometjmes theve w olite it went. sibila- alw 5 been exerted in promoting lated the home team, and it would be a sati . next Slipped to the pl The last game for a week will be played at | I MOOUNE,. DN S the same as far as the manure pile and sur- e 3 alavmed others, Me, Chamberlain very Now Moule, hit, her out' sang Roddy | the loca patk this aftenoon, the Sioux Citys ‘\ e B e ol [ SrmsticacadI o Brogeedingsiu| oM CiIERiseraiconcainal SN sy GlIETron o L ”"}r[”‘“w”( el e o Ch e paa N e o second, and Monls repliod: “1will, if : Rty Sk 13 ELomek, ALCLLES NG 45T LU L &S: | which he drew the water to wash his ibson's velation as attorney to the Gey- [ Fobrs PR Gt & L fpitond Kin, ole mun.’ el genielug | pitted nentiet felection andl it isshuidly probablotiat thol | FTcs iy, Nept . 1 Tele- | was ingide tho burn and was only & fow feet | man crown hus brought him into futi- | i Bifeness Bl sl fow and: improved That made evorybody laugh, but it wasn't | Cach other. A good crowd should Rtgineinctigitie LS Lo gram to Tus Be Attorney I. L. | deep. The water tasted and smilled of the | mate relations with all the German min- | | He p ¢ other things of o hard, robust or prolonged augh, for the | tum out. to. sec the sport. Yeste Norfolk Has a Dy Spell. Warrington of Lexington has instituted for- | stable. The cans were piled up in one.corner | stors vosident in Washinzton, et Sy oI Ho bt P A alls City man caught the ball on the point ’ i victory, it is hoped, has stimu- Nowrouk, April 20.—(Special Telegram | feiture proceedings against the of theshed, The cattle were poor, scrawny | \ith Bavon Gerolt, His_ influence Dy | servitives sver n completely back. ftor tomorrow, until the | Land and Improvement company, tar MIaPA TS nod of ference of the Ev ting into space, and Hanrahan and Genins | fuotory ending « ¢ g ek to Tnr Bee.] t o high ground which gave pure w i ' somet trouble vhisper wer galloped aoross plate With tho - tieing | o T Dok oven aith Sions e W 19| eting of the city council May 6, Norfolk | Gothenburg. The company wa_orgun derson claimed he used_ this for washing his | feelings and cordial governmentul el R v TR Tuns. i Y T ave the positions for todiy's ganre: | will go dry. The reason thereof is that it is | Andis existing under the luws of Wisconsin, | cans and watering his stock, but the traces | tions betwe 0 the 1wo countyies, and this e TI050 A e e e oM tho enthusiasm fa the grand stand W, Positions. ~ - Sloux City. | generally understood - that the council will s said to bo contrary to the corporation ulmlln._‘l:m well i the shed made his story | Lst deco slion s in yecognition of his He must have been aware of th ozed away. 4 s eai ) 5 3 council e b » | seem improbable, ervices in the ¢ ste on be v si or the Cline wis caught in an attempt to steal | Canayan. 0 et 0o | lovy an occupation tax of &00 in- addition to 8 of Nebragks, apd- o forfeiture: to the)| S350 ESVREd by Dy Gapen thab hoansb | " A e raiation gt Ghislng, Son il 8000N( Ronrig Brosuan | the 3500 license for all saloons. The liquor | state of property belonging to such a covpora- | cloan up his place ov suffer the consequences. 5 IR 'I'"l'l' (PR P ot s e ditt The seventh wa ven of result for both | Andrews 1 dealers h all agreed to shut down await- | tion is the penaity attached upon being found The daivy of Henry Limgouner was the New Postal Cars, down th I|r.,n.n x:; wits | s \ i e HI-“H‘} “..“ sides, but in tho cighth Onalit again plucls CRappetl | ing the action of the council, stating that th guilty. The same attorney has also brought | next place visited, Hore wis found a large, | Thenew postal cars for the Union Pacife Lo be pretty nearly undone by thelr ily forged Hiiiatine | cannot and will not pay the extra £00 oc suit against the Gothenburg Land and Tm- | yroomy barn, but the inside was very closeand | fast mail route have been equipped with s new nsing Andrews led off with a fierce two-bagger | Crossiey | Pation tax. As there have been thirteen sa- | provement company to compel the corpora- | stifiing. The floor was filthy, and the stock steam heating appar Hatothor nacessn. up in fhe house against tho vight field fence, and on Clove- | S Doviin | joons i full blust all duy, nights and Suu- | ton to forfelt its ohatter. Tho ullogutions | looked poor and raggod. Ho obtained wator | S1oe™ o S L e T GRS, Fi S0 Tand’s outhe captuved thisd, Urquabarts | 311 s, this will be quite a new departure for | against this company are uumerous, all’ tend- | from a hpring i the neighborhood. and it was | Tes, wnd now ety for-use, ['Tivo of e T BRRR second one brought him in, and once | 2D RING. "‘KP'(“’I-“[‘["',‘X“' ViplatonaipLithallaws “‘fl“'"“" cloar and puro. hoshod in which he kot | them niavo boon senb ot i tho voad and tie | MMM Ltontited to. the. schome more the grand stand by od % zC 8 = P, corporaf evera) Kearney people are milk was separate from the barn, but ad- port to Chiel erk ner ey i it e ove IREEREERRT) 2N, Sirn wth fepad A Gunning Expedition. intorested in Gothenburg proporty and the iy G e R delighted with them, as. thor dund that the tempernve puty i in love with That was all for that in Walshand | Nasavieees, Tenn, April 20, -Summary of | Norrork, Neb., April 20.—[Special Tele- | Progress of the suits will be watched with h was fed with running water from a | €ase roon aud au opportinit BT Mk PRGOS et i all Urquahiart wero neqrly = to Tue Ber]-Edward Eppler of | considerable interest spriug. distelbution of Lnsd, Thisky ute + | things 6 cannot be e R vear-olds and upwards, thivteen-six- | county came iuto town today and pro- | Nenraska Evangelical Lutheran Synod IRVIA'S BOY KING. ot on o meet the increased de A MesuER OF DARLIAMBNT. PR ths of a mile—Eight-to-Seven won, Tom | 1togo gunning for George H. Bussy, | gy wam, Neb., April 20.—[Special Tele- mands of the fust mail. More of this patiern s They worked havd enough, kicked hard | Kurl second, Chilbowie thivd, Pime -1 24, who, he states, bas been entirely - 00 | yiam to Tun B The North Platte con- | How the Education of Alexander L 1s l“'u-‘-‘l“l‘;“ frou Ume to thne us ovcasion | Dr, Birney. practice limited to cotitths enough, and made enough noise to entitle | mwo-year-olds, five furlongs—Knapp won, | familiae with his daughter. Bu con- Being Looked After. s, und the old style is to gradually | aj diseuses of nose and throat. Hee bldyg, ngelical Lutheran superseded by the ney S :v.»:..f vight' g R L second, Plsarra thivd, Time— | SLHE N hest thing S l‘l‘\.-“l;i:!‘”::v Nebraska met this evening at the Fivst | ~Alexander I of Scrvia iy only thirteen BUILD OF BRICK. them. A e aol LTI o et Holtop | the, Justice ) lodged a complaint | Lutheran church, Rev, J. S, Detweiler, D.D,, | yeavs of age. Ho became king on the M 1ge Licenses. dii 8. ror won Belist fady hongs -Holter | yeniist Epplor. The latter.w in | of Omaha delivering the opening scrmon, | Abdication of Milan, whose quarrel with | pjoonses we 1ed to the following par- You Can Now Buy it for Ql\l'(l With coufidence in their mein, the Omahas | Syolts now came back for their lust dush out of the | Blgekbur iy sec nd, Lady | yi) and the end is not yet, his queen, Natalie, was one of the scan- & ek 1 ven Dollars ties by Judge Shiclds yesterday box L e 2 S Quitqsnsinereing niokrammentor jasip s of Burope. The royalty of Europe [ \ : . g Moran again received the hurtling sphere | i s ok iaCs,one il - Robespor n Diew o Tpo e [ e e i the o, | I8 watohing this boy, for-his-conduct tn | Namoand wsidence, ' niemaiboriiprule LA sl | [ Enaliapheaian, and Wik both hands s e Avrlh g [Speeint eler | gion: “What sould pastors do about baptis iug | little Servia may mican much to them. [ Buma A Sent. Ot Sxpiangalie. ey lowiad v Sl 0 QL (o EvenDay S (0t ‘h“&\“ k¢ holson }mv!\\' handicap, sweepstalkes, | 1 2 m.‘.,‘ ‘l homis. xg’mh,‘ the ‘,""!:!“".',‘flr. p..x‘mx‘nr ‘f"'fi are ‘l)m_vk;l_ulr"}‘r- «ul- Alexander is represented as a bright, | (1w i Close, -Omal haianie i Omahi. (Lt is (hattHeuilbad) i The audiente was very quiot hirve-year 4..1; N .:n.t'um\u.-.h, one ile und brakeman who has bedn Juffeiliz the past | have ne ‘)‘mm‘l‘scml:“ Lu“““‘"'l '\:llnls.-:}”:ils.'-.‘m brave, handsome lud, but he has a sad | { felen &, Witheow, O1 L brick in Omaha shall, from this date, ‘110t ox. But the old uproar was revived the next | yon wond iy Huatress won, Billy Pinker- | two weeks from lockjaw, died lastanight, His "y sl y ssion, history behind him in the domestic and [ Joseph Zalee, Omatin 5 | cood & per thonsand the year round. moment us Canavan drove the ball like o | 00 Second; Bowiie King third, Time 1 | remains were taken - to. Atchison P inter- s fal *u“'"l A political troubles which have ended in | { Bavbura Bebic, Om A o A8 higl 15 per thousand was charge rocket over Genins' head. which not ouly | lizaboth It ment. - N0 Qases Deotdad, - - the divoree of his royal pavents, In 1886 . A for brick in Om and duving the sent Moran in, but gave Jimmy third ¢ an A 1 : e i - ska Oy, Neb., April 20.—[Special | 1o “voung Prince ~Alexander made a Sol is South. pust two years the a et breaker for My, Siel zaniri, N. Ly April 2, ' last part | )" Young Far Mistontune. | | Tetogyam to Tux By In_the caseof the | joumiay with his mother to the Crimi The chief of policeof Memphils, Tenn., t Phe going into effect of this agreement ‘qum.,lvl\lr vtl&‘-’.l\l‘m"; ‘;."l"\ i :l‘l'll‘]l :.[”‘u.“ ] | \.4'\1\1:;:"":"l'l::;v'“:‘li”1 -;J.l,- x.-}\: Jersey | '1‘.]‘|~\‘:‘x”:x: ‘l”n'v:.;”.\r[:i’; A\.l’\l\!illtll.hm\l.’;xilmu arme s! bank against G, W. Hurshmun of | thence to Florence, and finally to W egraphs the Omaha police that {f they want :’f;‘w‘hw"fl.”:!‘v“ n:; v;\ reet a |‘.v..u3‘”|:;; ‘lf“‘:ff the Victory.wwas clinehied. T Simsclfanc ¥ .-mml‘u’ i plrciss el e e M R Lyl IR G AL BT cqrn | ©iss county, the jury tonight found u verdict | buden, where Queen Nutalio had hoped | Sof Mavks, who escaped frow the poor favm | QWL i SCREGER AU aors oot than o AUAPNE 04t oloked Dhinhn's. I AR 08 | rov asoan 1 Res oo ARTod L Bt 1 ey T e o O friihtoned | f0F the defendaat,. The former had sued | to remain and educato hev son. But in | ashort tine ago, they car have kim by send- | Baached i any ity in the United. States ) tho Hanrahuns were neatly whitewashed the | "0, econd, Rancocoas thivd. Time -1:031;, | 8 din apsy whien: Bl i BOVERE "Broy. | Harshman for 81,000 on a note which the bank | 1838 a demand was made for the boy | ing for him divy. struggele closed, ) { Three-quarters of a mile--Prince Howard | B attempted to vun away, throwing Broy- | claimed had been given up through careless- | through General Protesch, and he was RS Ho'd | { ill down, one of the kuives catehing his 008 | fioxs bofor it ws pidd, but failod t prove i | L oou&n o ude to assume the grave cond, Remplund thivd | ygainst the wood work, almost sovexing it. court that the notg had not been paid. T the base of Pars Thommson e Lafayetto | vesponsibilities that might well daunt e ] ction of a Corn Crib. suib foit 9 the bravest of men. , Y Meacham, a s 00 lamages broug| A N N Whispered Captain | Won, E'lambeau ‘the elub house, Lime 1118, Three-quarters of a mile—Count Luna won, De The score: Royal Gai second, Little Bavefoot thivd. | Freyvoy OMAIA | Timo-1 \ L AB. K. 1B SIL SB, PO, AL E, | ilo and one-cighth ~Tudge Morr gram to Tue Bie]-A la o crib be- | Thompson's house to be searched stolen carcfully superintended Iy_\) Dr. Willis, ¢ LSS YT e i | se second, Homeopathy thivd, longing to Nels Rasmussen, who li near | goods, the jury fonnd for the defendunt., Dokitsch, assisted by Mme. Pelin- 1s prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, |Ta the best blood purifier before the public. Reatin, 3 P T e 5 | the Sill church, in Maplo township, was i A TR D a talented lady of Swiss bivth, who M ok Fioaans, Iikines Ber. | It eradicates every impurity, and cures Serof- £ ; Andrava i 8 Py R b | Ml miterHighlana Lassio, won, Young od Sunday while tho family was away at | o raots M‘«m 5 T AR s hor al p\\lllrl\] in xl!“ ~~||‘-.r|1::4ll4 ries, and other well-known and valuable vege- | ula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all Hlumors, ovoland, 3 00 i 9 8 A e el e iy L. Oue hundred and A7y bushel 8T, 2 ! (peots 4 ohos, _Alexundo iy able remedies. The combination, proportion | Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Siek Headache [ T e W Siparting won, Little Jack sec- | corn and a lot of farm implements wore also Beg.]-<Dr. J. J. Porter of this German, French and a littl f“'{l"m adise, ll‘j';’::f::;l:'r""y‘l}‘w'wl'\" } pf”’mh Genoral Debliity, Ca geod L e ) Hamlob thind, " Rlme—1 485(, burned, ‘The loss will amount 1o ubout 300, 1 hisleg this morning in at- but until atly ho has not and prepa g BUAL b e ! A laints e W S R 3 — Nl e y 3 NS v parilla, giving it curative power not possessed | tism, Kiduey and Liver Complaint BRI g NG Ny L) LT Springiteot, JiioAnARRAGR, Ll "‘“"I'“”.‘“\“"‘ iy onaichonnd taln -l.""{f‘,.‘\:v S, - St i by other medicines. It effects remarkable |comes that extreme tircd feelivg = LONDON, April Speclul Cable ) 3 e on the Union Pacifie. The injured man sa 28, cver, see ke e e s up the system 8 7 10 1 ~ 3 { Commenced the Survey. ] 4 cures where others fail. i the sy i Tuk Brk] *New ma the train pulled by the platforin and_stopped t themselves in the royal houseliold T conslder. Hood's Barsaparilla the-best | * Hood's Safsaparitia wasa God-send to me, oU's flist spring meet- | Pypyoxr, MQuK opey at the water tawk, Supposing that the | of Servi o, April [Special to Tue of dyspepsia and liver co ~—1 hour aud 4 winutes, Umpire e i ing oponed today: The vace for the Hastings' | Bep.| —A surveylug party started out to NEID, TOE e pRasinge that 8 N ] medicine T ever used. 1t gives me an appetite | for It cured i Clino. vt ... 5 0 plate of kaovercizns, -for threo-vear-olds, | ovor tho route proposed o be L& 'i,"".,‘.‘,'.\.,‘-‘pl'.':vlr‘!:f:;t‘f”v'l'ulv'l,..'-: A Lin taih | s, Jqungiilng. 1o Juse noww. groaily and refreshing gleap, and kceps the cold out.” | plaint with which I lind suffered 20 Somntais i inning penultios und, waiden_atlowanees! | 0 ont & \oankton illed quickly outyitnd the doctor who has | WOPLYIIZ hs it by s Lo ¥ J.5. Foag, 100 Sprice Street, Portland, Me, | J, B, HousBECK, South Fallsburg, N. Y, Powell, 1b [ ohosthut Cals T, Uy Bivan. do Rothschlld's | \vuq'in chay ineer heen a cripple for years, was obliged to Ji€ o bis futher, 806 | b Rrosuau, 20111 0 chesut calg Hoaugin. Mr. Aburgton's bay | 1A ' GV O EAEHECE off the best way possible, resulting in the | PUrst fato the royal school room, whe e . B Hohralon, w. ) Whita's chosbug: oty tian fnd M. faines | Groe viigy " sever injury [ she found the kiig and bis tutors dvink e oo §lonins, of... te's chestuut co hwn, third. There ? e 2 [ ing, smoking and playing the weak Ser Bivhel 'y 0 Were twelve stavfors. PPt Y | ing, smoking g : L By [ gl s Ind of a Divorce Ball Game at Kea ! v Hdulvalentor ihe Liallactual game «When T bought Hood's Sarsaparilia Imade | Hood*s Sarsaparlila takes less thnio a > R = Minnesota Driving Club Nesraska Ciry, Neb., April 2 Special April Special Tele- | of poker, \ere. W o y agood investment of one dollar in medicine | quantity to show its effect than any other pro otals )4 W e & Club, | R Ay 5 » tutors did ne ) i ey N Py St. Pavi, Minn., Aprll fal ‘Pele. egvam to Tue Bee,)—In the district court | gram to Tue Bee,|—The fivst game of ball “ mendous row and the !‘“" by di 1 not b for the first time, 1t has drivea off theuma- |aration.” Mns.C. A, Hukpann, N, » aha v 300 0 10 1 2.7 | Bram to Tug Bek. |- The Minnesota Dyiving | toduy the sen al divoree case of Edith B, | here this season on the assoclation grounds | prove the “| "*I' “'i“* " '\‘“'I R0 DA iy il tism and improved my appetite so much that | My wife had very poor health fo BIOUN Cltg 0 0 UL LS00 -4 club will ung up $20,000 in stakes - fo ts | Donaldson against ex-Councilman Georgo [ was played this aftornoon betwoen the | that thoy had ex-King Milun's upprova my boarding mistress says I must keep it | time, suffering from indigestion, poor ap SUAMARY summer meeting, July 8, 9. 10 aud 11. There | Donldson was ended by a decree fnher | Keavuey club and the bankers of this eity. | of their novel educationul methods. locked up or she will bo obliged to ryise my | tite, and constant headachie, 8he tried eyery Eatiod rins—Omnhia 8 8 y 1, Two- 11 be four - 10 aud 1L There | g ith limony aud costs of the suit. he game was very interesting, resultingin's | Queen Natalie appenled directly to the board with every other boarder that takes | thing we could hear of, but found no reltef til g B it Keaens, Andrews, Glonn 2" Powell, | Will be four stake racos, each for §2,000. The seore of 4t 6 in fivor of the Kearney assock- , with the result that Russian in- Hood's Sarsaparilia” TioMA# BURRELL, [she tried Hood's Sarssparilla, Bho Is tiow A A A NAYAI . N huVsaliod | poca..on oqueng will be e re-torall | JeAppearans Mnkeopor Atlon dlah fluence was successfully used to chan, 9 Tillary Street, Brooklyu, N. Y. taking the third bottle, and never felt better ‘ - B an 10 Powe ke on' calloc on_ Friday, | Johnsto o A 3. [Spec] 6 SHPIIGR U, RHSRAMAN b, ¥ , Brooklyn, N. Y. e thir g I Alin-C lakke 1 Slobe Buses from bobug bt | Charles M et "‘,‘Ul“l- \'m".“‘h" L hm.'" K Crey, D 20, [Special Ai Aakins GIiAte Farme: both teachers and system. 1 find Hood's Barsaparilla the best remedy | in her life, We feel 1t our duty to recomn \ } by pitched, ballseMaran 2 Steuck, out=by | vuguged as starting Judg Tolegraii {0 Tin, Bai]=folin Oults, o |7 S8 (e aMMT AR VS A CLOSE-FISTED TENOR for tmpure blood 1 ever used.” M. F. DAXTEIL, | it Lo every one ws know.” GEORGE SOME Liurke & Niehwl:g ' Pasied bel) sulogukeeper, disappeared i ays ago and ANHNES Al Al 4 Lt 4 . 7 ticket agent, P. & R. Rd., Bound Brook, N. J. | viLLe, Moreland, Cook County, 111, 4 The Boys Are Go m 10 trwco can be found of him. He left b g Some of the \ies Practiced by | ) »ys Are Getting Th _ Hood’s Sarsaparilla ' Hood’s Sarsaparilla P suloou in the huuds of the barkeepor and left | @ prosperous Adums count v Oscror, Neb., April 20, —(Special to Tie v b Iy bel wos ¥ Minneapolis 13, Des Moines 5. Bex.|—Tho saloons cloés up here tomoprow | ' °F PPOPOVY aud 4 fumily behiad folshivosh of inauLER.) Tumagno took awny with him « iy R e Al A v sy AN et 1 MixygAroL(s, Minn, April (Special | night. They have a large stock on hand wud John wus Sent Baok. instantly killed A B L S "'100 Doses One Dollar | 0893 Ono Dollar. ' § Welogram o Tus Brk] — Minneapolis | the boys ur putting in their best loks, Osarors, Neb,, April 20.—(Special to-Tu | be was takei with o it | engagement. Every time he : 100 Doses One Dollar | 100 Doses One DRollar - §