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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY,. MAY 6, 1800. FROM THE HAWKEYE STATE. PASZRZ S HE WANTED T0 GO TO JAIL | omewarniieresi o st | THEY WEAR A BLUE RIBBO National League. The report, of the chief of police showed 4 IS NARORER, that during the menth of April the force lost New York. 210000000-3 3?;' e lll‘t"lwmlufsh‘knuu‘u.l et 3t V. Lok, X y ison- *hie allfga recommended that H, G, i » Brooklyn, ..;::/3 8 8 1 0 0 0 0 *— 8 | Butras Sentenced to Three Months' Imprison Clements of hose company No. 1 be appointed | Francis Murphy Has Already Secured a | cscape from the car, which was carcencd upon — its side, X 3,902 1 Poople who were standing on the streets oz i mr ":'”;‘:.,.' ';:-, ;""m oo and saw the two trains as they met state that ( el neither the gripman not the motorman rang A careful examination of the warrants | hoir bolls, and without attempting to_apply hich have boen allowed and paid to Ryan & | their brakes or stop their traing, llowed RYAN & WALSH 'S CONTRACT. Discovery of Boodlerism in the Des Moines : " Hits~New York 6, Brooklyn 7. FErrors ment at His Own Request, captain of hoso cgfmpany No. 5. to fill the va- Thousand Signers to His Pledge, Walsh on the county hospital contract shows | them to crash into one anothe City Couneil, New York #, Brookiyn 2. Batteries—Rusie cahoy caused hy JI0e Radcen being sent to | i & {16k the AFin Nks. Yossived Altopether \ar - Murphy, Hughes Clark. Umnpires—Powers, tho fnsane usyu FAits ARTANGHEE. S0 0188858 einal | Hos the Appearance of Crookedness. MeDermott. |, On account Gf sickness, Chief of Detectives ik i > NEw Yo ) -[Special Telegram ALDERMEN WANTED MORE PAY. o e WILLING TO GIVE UP THE OHILD. | p el s aiue’ foave ‘of sr | SAVING MEN A LABOR OF LOVE.| ohteach prico was 120,088, The fiem, thoro: | N, Ynk My BoiDpelt Seeeri ’ y ® | sence, 5 lore, has already roceived $3,362 more than | ¢ . ' a i A R T 8 e O S S etudan: owiel THebM Tho resolution segulating and locating heck e contrwotcalled Bk tained today by Blumenstiel & Hirsch, 1 elpl 2 7 o o v g v el n M ratis i ey Baloon Men at Atlantie Preparing to | o OBl 0T Tl 00 e Seands vne Tead and - lald over for ono | Another Interesting Meeting &t the | - Granting that the bill of cxtras a8 passed | OFETegating $18770, against Henry inection With. | week. The togolution designates the fol- ing Facts in Rawak, doing business as Rawak & Wake Advantais of the Tecent —Philadeiphin b, Boston 5. Batter ] - ; Jowing territony T gkt ate | Grand Opera House Last upon and reported by the ex-superintendents, | Bwak, - doing AR A S Aol al Supreme Court Vickery Clements, Nichols Bennett. Tnis Celebrated Con- and drays ma, fand fth, Thir- | Night—An Appenl to Coots and Shane, be endorsed and allowed by [ N0! 554 Brondway, Afidasite wers pro. pt Uase, teenth, “Fourtonil and Fifteenth strcets Young Mon, the board, there will be $4,426,16 duo the con- | sentod showing that on Wednesday last Decision. south of Harney and North of Dodgre; on Six- teenth street south of Harney and north of Cuming; on Hitrnty enst of Twelfth and west, of Fifteenth streat: on Farnam east of Tenth Francis Murphy, a lov and west of Eighteonth; on Douglas west of | at the Grand opera house last night to a large tractors on this bill. Deducting from this | there was considerable stock in Rawak's sum the £3,862 overpaid on the general con- of bu:llm i but, % on th §|l::l of men, held forth | tract, there remains the sum of 16 which bl = e ] " Two trackmer n davits that on is stll due tho firm on the entire work, In- [ {3 trickmen made affidavits that on 000O0OO0O0-2 Cincinnati, ., 010010 0-~39 Yesterday was the last day of Grandpa Called end of ninth inning on account of | Burrus' nominal imprisonment. The expres- + Drs Morses, Ta, M [ :.]—Des Moines Jrun o San. B Aarkness, sion *“mominal imprisonment” is used simply | Sixtoenth: on Dodge ehst of Twolfth and i e, Savidee | cluding the general contract and extras, | 1 d carted goods 0 boodle aldermen, The di y was made | "R finatl 6, Chicago 5 Errors— fiom ‘the’ fack ”:M while Burrus was sen- | west of Sixteonth’ street, and on all other “:lfn nce. On the stage were Rovs. Savidge, | There is one itom in Ryan & Walsh's aecount llslx::\:t‘l:{ '?:‘\‘LM*n‘:mtl\:rm_:‘“\u'ml:l::"I:‘::vll]i::‘)i“f“l\':; i Aol e wy | Cineunati 2, Chicago' 1. Battories ~Huteh- | tonced to three months in the Donglns county | SUroets. and_ portions' of stroets or public | Clendenning and Bishop Newman. Mr. | el o woounty wiiioh i likely tocuuson great | g'ceilar on Motver sttoet, ‘and tho OLHCF oarie old city cour private use, not only | inson, Kittrédge, Foremau, Baldwin, Um- | WG 1o thibe morths in tho Bonglus coubty | grinds adiacont to or within 306 foet of any § Murphy gave u short preliminury address, | deal of troubie, and, iu fact, the entiro ques- | & cellar o Morcer stevety ui piks i Grand f without warrant of law, but even in defiance | pire—Zacharias. the bs batbic iterusas TS et | railroad station or depot. 3 taking Mark v for his text, and tho Rev. | ! I("T'Ithwlnunl' muy hinge upen this one | street, Williamgburg. i of it. The legislature two years ago changed AT CLEVELAND. o oo R STRINE LUSESITIO o The urdllm\nn © under which this resolution | Glendenning prayed cloquently, The choir, . s s tho small sum of $I8347.5 3 _ ot el Adotell - et the 14th of March on an order from Judge | was introduced provides that hotels and busi. | © 8 pray AR R as pluced on the cstimate as © e | tho law 50 that aldermen should reccivenot | The Cleveland-Pittsburg game was post- | 10 RN oF Fwieh on Wb ordier f ppeal o | ess houses mag maka- application to tho fivs | 114ed by two organs and several brass instru: L R et SHEAT Bnd Wab 30 AL Highwater, more than 50 a_year as full compensation | poned on account of rain, and police commission and designate some | Ments, sang, “Take the Name of Jesus With | Jowed. The work which this covers was the NEw Orteans, May 5.—Dispatches from a the supreme conrt at Washington h for their work. But these aldermen pa: Payew L i v A g | huckman, cabman or drayman to stand in | You.” Then a tall stout man with glasses | cutting dowr: of the bill upon which the build- [ number of points up the river report tho [ i floHtious whrrants made adt, 1o flelttious pe ayers' League. The yuestion now 1s, tho old gentleman's | frontof such place of business. For this | wosoand askod tho ughers. to fake up the | IB& stands, according to the stand tuken by | water rising overywhere and little hopo for ficiently pald for thelr, sorvices, Ous alder | Boston 00201100 But for a betterunderstanding of the whole | A POFmit was sranted John J. Fretag to | Murphy would veceiye for his services, at ed for it must bo”applicd on the contruct | 4%, W6 Mississippl - has - run out, man_ tonight admitted that $300 had be Hits—Bpoollyh. 81;= Bokton Errors by 7 sekme S aNT ’l” ils is here- | OPeriate u drug storc at 1614 North Twenty- | which adevout brother in the audience efucu- | pric 3 the high water continues there aud that rail i handed hiin which he took at one time & | Brooklyn 4, Boston 6. Hatteries—Van Halt. | C4%¢ & hasty resume of all its details is here- | 30Ut atreot nnd- Charles A. Brandie was | Tited, “Drsieotio which createdalaugh,but | The contractors, however, claim that this | il A HeE Cantinos thore and that rail asked no atiestions., The eXtont of A e | ren and Cook, Radbourne, Sweet and Kelly, | With given authorized to remove his saloon from its pres- | ho amended it by asking the audience to | SUM s not to bo included i the general cc b bt Lkl dlage ) e e R L termined: | Ginpires--Barnes andGaft On February 5 last Buirus was arralgned | ent lovation to 1301 South Twelfth stroet. “Give up bi, 2 ract and that it hus nothing to_ do with it A Violent Storm. ¥ It is reported that tho grand Jjury s investi- Fater oforo the United S strict o o | In executive session the charges against [ (Ve ¥p big. ording to their theory the connty has 5 e G ading the whole matter, and _considerable AT PIITADELPRIA. }»1rn_uln:,x‘n'|‘«.‘|‘ h'l»\}~,. "“';I“l'l .'nur_: ‘m_ Officer McBride wore dismissed. ooa the of The tall gentleman with the glasses then paid them $105,047.50 on the general con- ORLEANS, La., May 5.—A violent wind ient has been created. The Philadelphia....0 0 5 2 0 0 1 0 0— g | Lincoln, Judgo Dundy presiding, to show | g5 R0 CHAc ere disiizsed, dhd the Off | suid that ‘although Omaha. had not got, the | Sa! storm Visited the vieinity of Jackson and Wi nsiderablo s fuir it had got Francis Murphy. This | “mpe commissioners say that if this work is atchez, Miss., loday brought out another laugh, and Mr. Murphy doing as known include two ~ democs New York 00 1 0 2 0— 4 | cause why he should not be attached for con- | Joug of pay: | {7 two republicar its—Philadelphia 7, New York 9. Errors | tempt of court in the matter of the habeas | 'In the matter of clothing purchased by of. | Drought o o 1 not to be included in_ the general contract it e o property. 5 il Ligitos —Dhitadeiphin i Nows. York 5. Bttomess | corpus proceedings in behalt of Evolyn Mil. | ficers from the Gontiominl oiins stoe a | St e, God.» hen it was announced | muatbo termed. grading, A sub-contractor ! e S Eastri(ty i, | BUMbton’ ad Croes ler, and it appearing that he forcibly kept the | committee will examine the clothing and 'r ayer mootii, and. Sunday aftermoon to 4 | Mumed Jensen did u_great deal of grading 04t 'l’lAr":.“l;’; o 'il::«‘lsl‘(lj)k‘lilu‘l::lln‘l‘lli‘m.w in At- | ing Umpires—Ferguson and Holbe child from her father, and continued to refuse | POF% - | mecting to be devoted especially to men, at :!,L\,‘“"-‘u \:;nl:: |:.'i‘""w"f,:‘k".'.'mf ‘:“ nI.:-l«‘ dds | Provibesce, R. L, May A B P 2 g iors) v to deliver her up contrary fo the former BOARD OF EDUCATION. | which time Mr. Murphy suid he' didn't: want | pattof the same worlk, but he. only reecipeq | il Alfred” A, Reed lant Applegate this morning received AT GIICAGO. ¥ Ml yias I By o i frod i ? : 1 including beer, wine, | Chicage 100100 1 0 25| ordersof the court, ivwas adjudged that he s Vi AL A i cents per yard., Hence, the commission- | Reed principal — ow ¢ s s “l““;"' o I“il‘lgl stored at | Pittsburg ) 0 5 2 2 0 1 8 013 was guilty of contempt of the authority of | Tt Will Consider the Paul Street School S :»)m‘:""‘;!;::m‘ By l‘,‘,‘l“"“:&‘:,“‘(‘; ers are disposed to allow Ryan & Walsh the | to be tempor L the court and was sentenced to imprisonment Matter Next Saturday Night. introduced his friend, Rev. Mr. Nourse of | Soe price for the same work, which would | The mill runs about. sixteen thousand spin- age warehouse, Hits— Chicago 14, Pittsburg Chicago 6, Pittsburg 2. aley and C make $,631.25 instead of SISSTH0, as | Al allowed. 1Inthis event the contracto have be Applegate Brothers' cold stor 8. J. Applegate is fixing up on ! , making a fine grade of Turkish towel s Will | ings, andcmploys about two hundred and 5 on this on 1y | Kansas, who has recently come to Omaha. Mr. Nourse said that Mr. Murphy had come in the Douglas county juil for a term of three | The board of cducation held an unus ORI quiet meeting lust night. All the membe f his store and Farrell, St i pns on Chestnut street for an office and > g t - 3 b e vt il 81 en overpaid #1 fifty hantls, ‘I'he indebteduess if%said to be i§ ample room." Thero will be & strong ro- | Matthews and Gunnin Such is the history of tho Grandpa Burrus | Wero present except Messes. Martin and Fel. | 0 1is housc fn fiaier duys and Nad eaten bis | jtem, which, deducted from the amount du bout §400,000. At a meeting of the ¢ monstrance from the prohibitionists in this conviction and sentence for contempt, and to | ton. Murphy's coming had - been con. | 00 the contract and the anount allowed on | itors today Alfred R § Vieinity, Others aro awaiting the uttempt to | qyq Cleveland-Bufflo game was postponed | got at the condition of the case us it, stands | _An application was received from the high | demned, and n_ Mr. Murphy thelr bill of extras, only leaves about & be able to § sell liguor in spite of the prohibitory law, and it ¢ el il ¢ | school lawn tennis club for the use of the | e % 3l 52 ° the contracters ‘on the entire work. | a year if the credito sell lig £ . on account of rain. today a reporter called upon Judge Dundy ; ¢ God bless them,” and Mr, Nourse Pit3ia0 Way #th 6t 1 BUaeR! tho b ) ! |} if Applegate is unmolested there \Hllvl oba- P SO 1as rening. sullbll“t‘-fll‘vunwrnl the high school grounds knew he would say that. Mr, Nourse said K Ill.\\fl_\ I'.l() mfl!hr is d ded, the sub- n‘u“dh“_{ of the firm has ne — bly be half a dozen suloons in Atlantic in a American Associntion. “There is one thing,” said the judge in the | for a tennis court. Referred to committee on | that before he bocmme 2 minister ho had been i f,‘;:.‘j:,,,‘,‘_,"‘;}}‘m"‘{fi':,;; CX0ADY | to Rk P i e rEoubid 1y unaeatood I few months. Vg AT SYRACUSE. outset, “that hus never been published in high s "}“"yfllinhw . submittod his report for | &, AIKAN, and M. Murphy came 1o him thivoughithe sotrts G e | e Y DR 4 3 ; S rable Nerve. ol coso 9. connection of this so-called celebrated case h e rer, submitted his report for | and took him by the hand and called him bl TR [ Al(.n?am :\‘nlgi:;annl‘i]mml Syl Syracuse 6, Brooklyn which T want o reveal now and wish pub. | April “huw\‘l"’-‘ the following amounts in the | hrothor. It was the first time he Jhew thite A Convention of Plumbers. % ‘,'""‘4‘ L MUl ) AT ROCHES lished in order that the people who censured E"""“’lf“" 8% he had a brother. Then pe told of an Irish- Des Moises, Ia, May ~[Special Tele- to Tue Brk.]—Charles Grutzmacher, Who | piopogter 5, Athletic 1. me for sending this abused old man to jai | Gengral fund man who had been saved, and Mr. Murphy | Gorgeous scenery, pretty girls, good acting, | &8m 0 Tig Beg.—The first state con . was married a few days ago, was arrested —_— may understand avight the facts of the case. | Site s batlding i created a hearty laugh by his spontancous |, (SrEeOUS HESY BT, B00 AOKDE: | | et ba ot e ihies plumbers of Iowa be 1§ here this morning for stealing a team of Atlantic League. The day before the hearing of the contempt | o principal of the Sherman seliool aier | - Marvelots. i oodn eI LI S ice Bouslayd e o i horses from Jacob Zollicoffer of Peru town- AT NEW HAVEN. © Burrus st mie an urgent writtey re- | Ada Lobitt, reported that tramps had been in | . The choirsung a hymn and Mr. Murphy | dancing, colored lights and grand spectacula G T el I3 H AR Chkraediwith \BaviogEold the | - Hartford s, New Haved!d gest to send him to jail far three | the habit of spending the night in the school | introduced Mr. Clendenning, who came tothe | effects are the featurcs that made “Blue- BE S CII LI AN CHIRVE 18 g00C soninl HE A8 FOK 0005 fiun SHALhTth iprblcans He o ¢ months, and I was fool enough to comply. | puilding. A fow nights ago they built a fire | front and told of a man whom Murphy had | beard. 7 one of the biggost stage shows | time. They elected the following ofticers o i Paseision b 1 "~ M AT Instead of stating to some friends, as was seii- | in the stove and broke the door, ~The matter | Saved and whose influence was now being | ever seen in this country. An audience that | Lresident, James Cameron, Da Jolicotre elind to e rringe Newark 4, Baltim sationally reported in a certain paper, after referred to the chief of police, felt throughout the country. The choir sang % el : ucience that | presideet, D. W. Fitts, ix C Zol ol his own horses had probably helped t 4 the delivery of the order, that he would be | W, O, Sanders applied for appointment to | again and Mr. Murphy In bis characteristis | PAcked auditorium, balcony and gallery w urer, alker, Des Moines; tary, i SARUEL (R AN e o L) ] willing to cayear in jail and fast on | the position of clock repairer of the school, | Way introduced a manly young fellow d its first Omaha production at Boyd's | John , Des Moines. They will con- | furnish. L ot Wilmington 4, Washing! blnglu;ln‘ml \\‘uhl:r “‘pe Ii!lcd lutkut'pdthu Reforred '.l.n. mittee on supplics, h\'inm name of 1‘ ilson, who simply | last night. There is so much to the actrac- | tinue 1 session tomorrow. § el From a Moving Train. —_— child, he confes seda willingness to produce Miss Addie Gladstone, a teacher, submitted | said: ¢ have heard the remark | g 2 : ardly tell i i i a = e i D e aaian | Piokott MAsCITEY Wit Iransas OIts and deliver up the little girl at the expiration | her resimation o anmt et i, | about the ministers, but 1 want to say that | Uon thit one can hardly fell it all in a limited Bowen-Meyer Fight off, I8 MOUNE BLREAT, ThL feanots: as | PHImABNYRRIL, Mily-5.=1n the ault:of tie | of his tarm. | motion of Mr. McConnell the resignati we are all in the same worlk,” amount of space. Liko every otherburlesque | Np Onreas, May bThe Bow yer ¥ w"'"'"” Tue I l' 29 “H“]'j‘:“vi; RKansas s ol ) ociation club | 4 “1))"“ \hfr close of llmdrx-ns" term requirea | piaced on file and Miss Gladstone v s ;I'h y ;\h' Murphy remarked that it was a | extravaganza, the story, plot and dran ARG 15 ot Morarlt indudbeats, I ular passer rain - was passing | 84 L et : ¥ ischarge from you, Judge?” was the ques- | leave of absence, without p: | labor of love to save men. 1{ there was only | strength have very little weight. For su R frod’ o' 1 : through this place, a man named I, Roberts | 4guinst John T. Pickett and the Players' elub [ oy ; The _ financo ' commities’ reporte (e fry S DY the plece depends eutirely npon spec sl el Hdcalior sto) ToRtpona ttiie ” attempted to jump from the train, but fell | of Philaaciphia, Judge Arnold today granted | = “No, I directed the marshal to liberate | get of regulations for the savings |~for, swectheartst “But,” he snid, “I love | pusiness and tableaux. In these it fs prolific ‘".“‘l‘wj"““i‘l‘i oo Tl i :“,'“u'“- pi underthe wheels. His loft leg was horribly | an injunction restraining Pickett from p him until the supreme court decided his | bank department of thegchools. The s whisky. Llike the taste of it, the effoct of it, | therefore it entertains, pleases and wins a) L e e e TSatit an i crushen and he received other injuries so ing for any other club than Kansas City dur- | case,” intendent was anthor to issue a ci | and the smell of it; but I will not have any” | plause, With artists of ty in_the princi- | Moyor deciated thofight off,c E s his recovery is doubtful. . HEh n of 1500, Thojudge in his de *What is the status of the habeas corpus | letter addressed to patrons and t | thing to do with it, and my ch hare help- | pal roles and a large, weli drilled ballet, er et “ i g‘» o on o Heoiien ’“,L_““‘ st o | DR i m]n - schools setting forth the regulations for | ing mio fo k('l‘p! way from it, and |‘|n Ao | most satisfactory results follow. Kdwin Margi “",.""_;f,_ RounAlOI5ls y “ Tresa i Cinton: ) onst +1 dow't know anything about their information. | men ull over the country doing the sam'g | Foy, = Douglas Flint Joseph Ott, bt ol ol S8 i Inindiseyrires Tolom fact that the p Kansas City club, | “Well, now that the old man’s term has ex- |~ The comumittep,or, judiciary recommended | thing.” TS t, Miss Topsy Venn, Miss | NEW York, May 5.—[Special Telegram to i CLrtox, Tn,, May 5.—[Speclal Telegram to | 0 AL 16 DLy Kett .from the St. | pired, does the case fall to the ground " that the bost mietljod of obtaining the title | Iu reference 1o the prohibition question he | Niiw s, Burty Miss Topsy Ve P el i il greyhound club i L B e yomkt% | Paul club in May last £5300, of which sum | ‘It does uot. If the supreme court says he | to" the twenty . fodt Adjolniug the Hickouy | said: ““What do we want o go for the suloon | oxceptionally strong combination for just | has agreed 1o mergs with the Notloml | this city, Early yesterday morning three | g Cio'ai to-Pickett ahd & salry of §004 | Was guilty of ‘contempt he must go buck to | school site on the west. mow the | men for? If we drive them out of Nobrask 5 roquires. Mr. Foy | Liound olub. formed. Hore tonlibt e vy Nouses, barns and other buildings within one | wonth, which was regularly and faily paid to | Juil, or deliver up the child, which Lunder- | city, was to authovize 'the president of the | we inflict them upon somebody else.” He on as” being an artist | Hummel of Omaba, is one of the. new divec. & blocis of the immense lumber district burned. | yin “dithough he was sick and unable to | Stand ho is willing to do. g i board to petition the city to deed the ground | spoke feelingly and lovingly of the clergzymen tin low comed tors. e i The loss i3 about $1,100, partly insured. The | play pearly half the season of 1959, his in- = “‘\\ lu'kl is Burrus, and where is the child, n{;lflm 4"huul district without consideration. | vrvl :Y;Im'l He loves them ’::l;. hr; sui‘{:liu Omahdi Benzini his® opportunities” are not e s T feeling is intense. itudo v o e % bad | 40 you know? z X Adopted. | fact, he lo one, und he hoped his | fey, He monopolizes @ large sharoof & > X et atovmith e |n(11|‘|li,:lh N ton s | “Burrus, T presume, is at his home. T do | s committeg on_judiciury reported that | tongue would cleave to the Toof of his mouth | weformance wad domemves perke Fa ST S Rotatneq el NG e Farm House Burned. ingratitude, we can restrain him from deriy. | ROt know where the child is.’ the theft of seven voimes of Johnson’s ens | before he would speak a word against them. | 1h a manmer that keeps an audien HICADBLENIA oY v 5v 00xMunron; Shell- Missovnt Varey.Ja., May 5.—[Special Tele- | ing benetit from his breach of contract,” . “Then the close of the old maws term of edia from the Pacific school had been Young man,” he said, “be curcful. Do | with laughter, H ¥ enberger, the Doyleftown lawyer whp ran @ram to'Tu Bre.]—The fine dwellingof a far- | _ In regard to Pickett's plea that the Kansas | imprisonment does not remoyo Livelyn from iguted. The!’ committee censured “the | not start in the drinking’ habit; no one will | axpressions, comical attitudes, take-omts o away several weeks ago after swindlin ernamed Theodore Mahoney,living ten miles | City club has transferred its membership | the jurisdiction of the court? principal for uotoroporting the theft im- | helpyouup. If a horse falls in thestreeta | popular toples and. imitations entitle him to | clien and farmers it Bucks county out_of mer naned Theodore Mahone gt BT oI o thot Wea T 1t docs mot and to bring her bofore the | mediately justead of waiting nearly four | dozew men will help him to his feet, but they | Dob s opics and Deing a great man before | nearly $150,000, returned last night and today north of this city, was burned Inst night dur- | o % ygociution, and. that it has released | COUTt again it is not necessary forn now case | months, It was alsh advised. that i reward | Wil (rip over. the Tajm Louus feot, but leard [ tho footlights. Miss Ada Deaves doseryos | delivered himself up to the sherifr, ; nisthe absence of the fatily. Loss £4,000; in- | others of its players, the court_says he has | 1 be brought in the part of the father, but | of $10 be offered .jor the apprehension and | to driuk. - ¥ou are spotted if you driuk. Do | considerabie praisefor the excellent munnor —————— i surance, $1,500. The origin of the fire is not | egto; ped himself from complaining, as he | 01d man Burrus can take the child to his | conviction of the thicf. Adopted. | not think that, she president of the bank does | i, which she plays the dificult part of A Meceting Postponed. B known. Franly g il 6s a0 theto ReLin A TmLy home without fear of molestation of an officer |~ The committee'on special instruction re- | not know that you drink, The position you Ayesha. She is des ull blown | Wasaiseros, May 5.—The meeting of the { — Y, 8ca| Aaang! 4 with authority based upon the courts last | ported that it had néteompleted u programme | look for is not yours' it you drink. The po rose, “a spinster whose hopes have all mis- | yepublican national committee, which was to | Tost Two Dave Rowa's Sluggors This Aft. rulings. Everything now deponds upon the | for Prof. Kummerory, the insteuctor of calis- | tionof private secvetary, the reportorial und | carvled, hence her deep envy. when her sistor L e o R YD | AtraxTic, In,, May 5. [Special Telegram | Dave Rowe's team of Rocky mountain slug- | dicision of the supreme court. lh'i"fffi-lf&'.‘f,‘xi'l‘ff-‘f,lmr';:i é‘l‘.r::«‘fi&h";::m-‘u"rflfifi‘[- ed i\‘l’;‘."}\111):‘::::;.‘\",“v.‘l::;nh’:;hlm;;‘!”:;" e { nm)r:‘wd]." A mom fitting tim;nl'(jpu«flm from [ noned until May 12, to suit the copvenionce A to Tue Brr]—A yard switchman named | gors are here, and this afternoon they will go FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION, | thority to increuse the nmount to be cxpended | in Pittsbirg who was dnied o positing 1o s :.g;ljufh‘:;j 'l‘;;*‘,;:,,"‘im;;i‘;mg' Shia chawater | of several members of the Gonfitt | Sankey bad two fingers smashed this after- | out to the ball park and have a little fun with 3 | for the purchase of appuratus and supplies | bank. The' president of the institution | Gheof the most prominent in th play and ot e * noon while coupling cars. The mashed fin- | tho Omahas; at least that's what David says. | g0 Charges Againet Ofilcer McBride | 1o the chemical and physical dopartments of | came to Mr. Murphy and told of the object tracts as much attentlon as any other mem- | Ex-Gov. Sherman of Hlinois Dead, "~ — gers were amputated. David, however, differs materially from the 8 Res Ag i J ~ | the high school. The committee found that | of the directorate because he took his ber of the cast. Miss Laura Burt has fm. Cincaco, 1ll., May b5.—Ex-Governor An- s S David of old in multitudinous particulars, and DismissedeOther Musiness dpparatus was needed which had not beeu | ale occasionally, but that young man would | p ¢ since her lust appearance | drewy Sherman died suddenly tonight of appo REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE, our young Mr. Inks, he with the dextrous The mayor was the only mecm’x': of t(l;;flflre 2,',',‘1::",‘.‘3,"; :x}}‘i.w‘lm"j"’fil u:l':::h\\:nd] m‘x(:;l ”“‘x" Il‘nl]:io.:ltll filln'u‘ l\n-h.ul not \:‘I'lil.l;]_f- ]I{v in “Fantasma.” She i\l a handsowe | piaxy My, Sherman had a long and honor- N ont when cer creas: 200, The. st was g . | then red the young men within his | giy] and as Fatma has won splendid notices. M 5 southpaw, declares he will fool 'im. At any | 8nd police commission ab: The Tarift Given Precedence—River | rato the game will in all likelibood be a good | MeBride of the police fore able career in polit o waltzed on the | The commitice on claims reported bills and | hearing to ab and newspaper work i stain from liguo He spoke of | She'fits the part admirably. Joseph Ott has 0 claims to the amount of 25,9550, his starving wvife und He could not L ; o g is Irish | this state. Hewas for many years editor and Harbor Men in a Huff. oue, and as an encouragement to a teamin | carpet. The room was filled by about one Prosident Goodman subthittod the report | oven “mkpfln,m"ds“. ¢ i:l“;::{ I‘mm‘ ;:x(l‘\ ‘1‘:) :F?)::‘»O l(“‘:::;m_“:“ lmu,,‘;\i _His Irish and | proprictor of the Chicigo Evening 1 WASIRGECH, | MAy b ~=Imiediatelyatier | tolgINck s Tasge forowd should be anihanid fiundred spectators, whoihad Tgathered 1o | o1t the' s mittos b Eaa Lo qRCHort ing, He was in a hospital and his good wife | Seimn wnd Me Tt v Biun Journal. 4 the adjournment of the house this afteruoon | and mako as much welody Avith their chins | Jisten to the details of tho case in which the examination of the Tzwd school. | wrote to him, “We have not much to eat iV ST e & the republican members assembled to en- ——LLu}iv R S W ,l,hlumydu) .“fil on | officer was charged with insulting Mrs. C. M. The report showed that the northwest have not had much for some days, but have | and guards were as pretty and shapely a lot of Importers Fail. i deavor 1o ascertain the fecliug respecting the | Friday, Saturday and Sunday - the cow | Little, while in search of garbige which ho | BEof the building hnd sunk several inches | rood courage.” 1 was discouriged thdeath, BTV AR e O or Dot Saca it o exbray AL Cricaco, TiL., May 5,—Theobald & Marien- 0 1 y y _ the ] A and the walls on the west and north overhung The superintendent came in and | ho ballet, in which Mile. Morondo and | thal, importers of stk and velves ribbor b ober Limo t0 bo illowed for Jobate in the | punchars from tho city on tho Kaw will be | supposed was located in the vicmity of the | Maarly rwe tacren Foajind north overhung SR PSS I said |\ Glan ' Ouiality. - abpeared . as . promior- | Ll importers of silke and velvet, ribbons, i tousc upon the tarifl bill und to reach an un- | here to give us battle. What d'ye sayt Lov's | complainant's residence, at 708 North Soven. | boosd oo good_condition, "The cracks in the | to him, Look | o (D iiulLon e pootation 1A MbT T paay,iabhlbe R iazcts fubou 3 ;1‘:.“ anding '::::n‘z) may be adopted us the take all six gumes. Eht teenth street. walls had nul:'\mu;l:l'tl lursuxm-'tnm- and the | great stroug and - he | Morondo was__accorded @ hearty 1o Qe = L streuuous efforts to have that appropriation i the complaint was read to Ofticer McBride, | placthd under the floors of some of the largest He told in touching language of his home | womun and her shoe, with o dozen children, PriLADELIHIA, M stated that tho ‘;? bill m.ml.fl thvvu :«-hfl ‘;-ngl«-r”lm consideration Elizabeth Races. after which he was asked, “What have you | yrooms, The investigation was made without | coming: f his loving wife who awaited him. | ymade quite an wxtensive hit. As the little 0 o 3,000 truck May | i :‘11(.'-'.‘.' w‘mll::“i tl“;,r‘:}:,“u{:h.znrif "l"ll‘{l 8| Buzasern, N. J, May 5.-—Summary of | tosay to this?” any expense to tho board. Y ey knelt together and he prom- [ oneg are Omahn children and acted so well, | have boen granted their demunds. g W $ken u‘”s'mu-nm o ‘l” R <" i | today’s races: Phere is nothing in it,” replied the offieer. Superintendent Jumes reported that one of '« that with God's lielp he would never | they yeceived an immense round of applauss =aa———— —= == P '] BAda nistatomn e e Fitaroy won: Gloator setond, b first witness put upon the | the rooms in the Pacific school was ov touch liquor again. Then he appealed to the | Othier notable features that. call for. apecidl ? should be done, The majority of the members | s—Fitan S 2 il P growded so tha jt wns necessary to divide | young men aguin and asked them for God's | mention weve the wedding pageant, the tight | could not be made to takeé his view, for it | Glennsound third, Time—1:05, stand was Miss Sarah Reason, who3was | tho school, part of the pmpils attending in the | sak to avoid the dso of 1. mer, of Asia dances, tho little Lotds Funtle Jras decidedby a vote of 10 0 19 that thetariff | Mile and one furlong—Lisimony won, King | 1ying sick in an adjoining room morning andthe balaiice in the afternoon bill was the matter of supreme importance Crab sccond, Bellwood third. Time—; 5§ I ould be calle Wednesday. v : pad sliould bo ¢alled up Wodnesday, 16 was | S50 S0I00 £OPWEC SR 2iue Mr. Murphy g on April 23, the day when McBride was | The committee on buildings and property was | a battle a charged with insulting Mrs. Little. The | instructed to see if the pupils could not be ve d stivving deseription of | und finul teansformation scene, This revenle d the coming of Sheridau to the | 4 guccession of claborate Stage pietu ue. M1t a grand thing to be a man,” be | Phroughout the entire show vision agreed that the general debate should go on e ent to other schools, or if aroom could not be i ot four days, Wednesday, Thursday. Feida ver sec Vevay third. Time—1:0517, woman told her story, which was substan- | sent to other schools, or if aroom could not be Sk kept bewildered by the n beautiful s 4 ot eck, with b ses e 1rd " Do it at the time. £ rented. congregation sang a hymm while Mr. Murphy | gion, 4 e sn o Eigutiauye incdltional { o) Cosonda il s les bt L ot Ao, Liie tho proseenting witnes,boing | | ME " Woer | brouch | up the | Fassid Smone thon uigae . o L come S L g 2 B\ vy 5 o M " ird. T sick in bed, was not present. 'l streef uestion again. le | 1o the front and sign the pledge, SMASH HE GRIP, Fi yirerteraplenden e e, o |ispcand, MAler Dby thirg, - Time Lt Serzeant Groves testified that on the day of | introduced a resolution instructing the archic udicnco was simply carried away by e effort, this time £ to have adopted a | Admiral second, Rudolph third, Time— the iusuit, und at the hour when Ofticer M- | tect of the Paul school to change the plaus 5o | Murphy's eloquence. A prominent youn Cable and Motor Trains Collide, But i Sior ihid ke seaidig; fo havoadoniodn s, s -y Bride was supposed to be looking after gar- | s to make the buildiig one with three storics | Luwyer said thit his deseription of the battls RGN, SE8INR A { specialmule By i dort thooons dhras < bage, he had given him permission to leave | instead of two. was an oratorical effort of the highest cluss. HOIIMO 3N G R AR i Betton uponthe o pately, ufter fiual | Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pensions. | 11 feut that “ho mishe base i iioacuve | ingte: Doppleton took the samo stind he has | About one thousand people haye signed the | The cable train that loft Lake strect at 11 Wore dofbatod: There wis koma oawn they | wasmixarox, May 5.—(Special Telegram | paired. taken right along on this question, numely, | pledge so far, loleeleton i motoit it onithel Glxtednth ¥ 1z business before congress, and | t0 TuE Bre.]—Pensions have been granted | - McBride was called in his own behalf and | that this was not tlie proper wiy to coi ——— street line collided at the interscetion of Six- me evident that the general feeling | as follows to Nebraskans: Original—David | testified that ho was given permission to go | mence the movement toward the créetion of * Fifty Millions Capital, is buildi centh & odgze ets just before mic over to Cuming street and have his shoes ve- | this building. teenth and Dodge streets just before mid e ulaThe o3 | M. Ligen, Paliyra; Johu Dempsoy, Onkdalo; i i honrd adjournes PuiLspeLets, May 5.—The stockholders | g last night. and, remarkable as it may T TP A Al yre ol ¥, i | puired. He then stated that he was told that [ On motion of Mr. Rees the hourd adjourned ADHIRGL, PEAY S, Tho. stacl " wd, 3 BloustLoulAdlo ol Ty on rivers | J0seph k. KKidd, Clay Centre. Increase— | the house occupied by Mrs, Little was the | until Saturday evening, when the Paul street | of the United gas improvement company, | seem, o one was injured. Reissue— | home of disreputable women, and to find | building question will be tuken up and thor- | which has inte 1rate ot zinal widows, | out he went around to the back door | oughly discussed. citie o 5 | Both trains were running at a his L ) In_ the country speed and came together with such force as Alkath e T fo/be laskine The Floyd ‘ailure. annual meeting today which the |;‘||\|Itu‘:lll iu.lh'\-n'um 1-ln|] of the grip and lify A he-Fioyd &:00, Fallure, preliminary steps were taken toward guaran e el ? the local brokers of. the ity | | the motor from the track B . ity he was invited into the house, bu me of the local grain brokers of the icty | feeing the' organization .of the prospective | the moto ¢ Original—John 1. Rhoades, Milton; | insulting either of the women, though he | ywas neked lastnight it he had received any | American (s Tnvestment compne This | A number of y ers wore on the grip, Absolutely Pure. and harbors feel indignant over the manner in | Wiliam W. Lemusters, Bartle, i which their, bill is side tracked. They | James M. Goohenn, Lilian. Or i appreciute the fact that unless early | ete.—Annie M., widow of John S. | action is taken upon it that the | Schuyle meusure may fuil by of lack of timo for the due Tow sen onsider . Yielding to the inevitable, lowever, g!u{rlvrl\‘i :!rn- u{lln-!:--n-»;vnflilv-n id ’F) Galjin, stated that Mra, Little asked himit bedld | 41ioiion of the reported fallure of Floyd, | BOw entevprise fs to be capitalized ab #0000~ | whilo tho motor was era e A cream of tartar Vaking powder. - Highs th e determined to press its consideration | Spring Valley; Michael Keas, Dubuque; 'L 4 5 e the Chicago bucket shop man. He replied | %00, of which one-half is to be subscribed in or a few momen 3 of iR 24 foon 08 tho iaplf bilkl out of the way and | William M, Sales, Drakeville; Georgo W. [ , Ubon this polat MeBrido was questionod, | the Chlogo | W notifled Just atter the close | ik Comntry and the other half will be offered ) pr e, wud several of tho moton pus dort, Hivor une bition b ety dogtslation untll the | Carlton, Bdrewood: William_ Cohenour, Ot | {5 Tohh a, st 1o did not want any ket oue, | of yesterduy's market thai Floyd would close | 10 1ug!ish capitalists HOLR BV RIS viver und hurbor bill is disposed of; tumawa; William T, Prather, Grinuell; feptha | After this he stated that ho said, “I am onto | out all deals at the opening of market, | sme— - . - THE WE M. Tundy, Troys dohn Bmith, Little Cedar; | vou, and then went out, got his shoes which | *“The firm of S. S, Floy, he con- But the Will Hear s Case. application was lein the United States supreme court for a writ of habeas corpus for Kemmil sentence of death in New York by o pursuant to the order of Judge Wallace of New York. The court denied the application for w wit of hubeas corpus but stated that on May 19 the court. would hear arguments on the motion for a writ in the case, A Boodler Returns. New Youk, Ma 1t was reported late this afternoon that Henry L, Sayles, ex-alder- man of the notorious *buodle” board of 1884, who fled to Canada and forfeited §0,000 bail, D returned to the city. nHis brother called at the district attorney’s office to arvange for ball, but.up to @ lute hour this evening Henry had not been found. g . e A Victim of the Milwau © Dies, Muwavker, Wis, May Robert Virtel, the thivd victim of last week's fire, died this morniog, her two childven having mnceded her. The remaining child injured Wt the same fire is very low and may die at any woment, Mrs. Virtel gave birth to a baby girl at the hospital Suturday afternoon, . - . A Stock Broker Missing. Nuw® Yonk, May 5.—The secretary of the stock exchange was notified this moruing by the fauily of Washington Quinlan, & member of the exchange, that he had disappearcd \under circumstances which compelled them 10 believe Lis mind was derunged. i A Bomb Exploded in Barcelona, Banceroxa, May 5. —Great excitement was caused this morning at the merchants' and manufucturers’ club house by the explosio ,of & bowb fu front of the building. The cou- cussion was terrific and the doors wnd win. dows of the house were wrecked, Gottlieb Laughben, Ossian; William Wilsox Grayity; John H, Johnson, Northwood; Har rison Beunington, Des Mojues : Paul Schober, Des Moines; Charles H. Dorathy, Ottumwa! Cornelius Hagerty, Tam issue—Kerdinand Seid 3 Reissue and increase— Washington Gooding Dayton. Increase—Chester Jenkins, Win- throp; John Moyer, Grace Hill; Clark B. Hopkins, Wyoming; 'Ebenezer 1. Allen, La- omni; Thomis Eelan, Council Bluffs: Andrew J. Shipley, Oskaloosa: William Strait, Logan ; Josiah . Moore, Fort Dodge; Johun J. Adams, Carson! Aaron 8. Duhen, Durant; Clement Wood, Bentousport’ Jucob K. Christy, Chickasaw; Jesse Hounold, Mouroe: Alexander I, Mains, Pe Tacobh J. Lee, Fertile; William H. Co Eagle Grove: Samuel V. Benze, Centreville; Brad- ford T! Weeks, Strawberry Point. Original widows, - ete.—Muargaret, “mother of David Clark, TLittle Sioux: Barbara, widow of Jacob Gasho, Dyeville; Seland, widow of William H, Allen, Mason City; Melinda A. Fender, former widow of Levi Brown, Plat. terville} Louisa C., widow of Jumes Bates, Maxwell, South Dalota: Tnercase -V Murk Van illiam C. ]l;l, Blunt; Alfred J. Wodledge alley Recommended Himself. Poor Superintendent Mahoney received a communication from the cousus department yesterday requesting that he name a suitablo person for enumerating the inmates of the poor farm. “And T answered it," said the gentleman, by ‘sending in my own name as tho mdst suitable one possible.’” ooz, Britlsh Steamer Foundered. Loxbox, May 5.—A cable from Buenos Ayres states that the British steamer Rich- mond has foundered near the eastern coast of the Argentine Republic. The Death Roll, Crex or Muxico, May 5.—Senor Zertuche, governor of the state of Oaxaca, died last night, . had'been repaired, and then went back to his beat, which wus on west Farnam street, Sergoant Ormsby, who was at the house of Mrs. Little to take her statement relutive to the muttev, was informed by Mrs, Little thut when McBride first went to the prey after looking about her back yard, he cntered the house and instead of talking about gai bage, said, I came aftor kiss.” To this Sergeant Ormsby stated that the woman be- me angry, and that MeBride replied, “Oh! 1 am onto you." The attorney for McBride attempted to make the sergeant state that he guve the story away to the reporters, but in this he was unsuccessful and was unable to wake his point, I.Mi». Reason was re-called and McBride's attorney asked: *‘Are you married No," replied the witness, *but McBride tried to make y that I was married and that a cousin of the chief of po- lice, was my husband.” McBride again_went upon the stand and once more detailed (his trip.: ..o the se, adding that -when he it to ' the house in the ing Miss Reason was on the bed and that Mprs, Little wus in another room with ayoung man Ed Se testified that he had roomed at Saw auything out of the way with either of the wemen, Mrs, Lit- tle or Miss Reason, Harry Warnor was called and stated that Ed Seavey had roomed gt his place at T'wen- ieth and Cuming streets, and while there a woman was with him whom he passed off us his wife. ‘Was Miss Reason that waman UNo sir, she was not.” The case against Dempsev of the Omaha house, charging him with sellng liguor on Sunday, was continued one week. Superintendent Coulter of the police and | fire alarm wus called to explain why the alarm misled the department the day of the Wallace fire. ~ He explained that it was the first time in two years that | any box had failed to work, and that the difi- culty in this cuse was caused by dust work- ing Into the box to such un_ extent that il filled up the groove so that the ratchet would tinued, *“was one of the lavgest and most re- liable concerns in Chicago, and it is gencrally believed it was caught in the recent wild ad in the grain and provision 1 telegrams say that inat satisfactorily adjusted y. It will be §npossible to siy what will be done in the maty fp.0r what the basis of settlement will be.* £ As fur as can be med none of the local grain brokers havesuffered from the failure, Mr. Jacob Levin, the local manager of the Western Union telagoaph office, said he had heard of the failurg, hut did not know what the details w Q said the firm had a leased wire to ()mf‘]\kl‘und he understood the firm of Murphy & ©C0.50f Chicago had made arrangements - to take the 1 Y hauds, and to take all the commission busi- ness of the defunct fiyp et e red. A deed transferringthe packing establish- ment of G, H. Hunmgnd & Co. to the G. H Hummond company, yyas recorded yesterday. The consi The Hammond cotwdhiy #s the English syn- dicate which has beoggpurchasing the Ham- | mond establishments in differeut parts of the country. - A Pythian Entertainment. Li of Pythias, will give a party at Washington hall tomorrow night. This is one of a series | of parties given by this division for the pur- pose of ¢ is expected us @ gr sold. REEEEY et The Park O The park commissic in their new roows, Nos. block, tomorrow aftern ud north boulevards. Ida meeting sider th orty o the proposed route others int be present and then tew will bo thoroughly dis 1. Because Because o off Floyd's | Because Because Because Because ration Waythe nominal sum of §10. Beca use > ~ T T | Y N i #16 custom made pants for #15 custom made pants for $1 81 #10 custom made pants for # 5 custom made pants for. ., # 7 custom made pants for OR HIRE. Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock, #70 custom made suit for customn made suit for custom made suit for 0 custom made suit for $45 custom madd suit for #40 custom made suit for $45 custom made suit for FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE Open Evenings until’g o'clock. 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