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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY, MAY 8 1890 LIKE WOLVES ON OUR FOLD. | §ir% viodist it b san | NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS '“-m'".r;c"m,fia.Be;::;::,::'.tx:m‘x::."::.:;r.sn et o e ne | FROM. THE HAWKEYE STATE.] R OO TP et prees. S D.D., of el i d or. of Vool lufts deiivered an eloquent | pins and the baiting of Hightower. VR B A BOATeE of ~Henderson. and very impreséive sormon; Rev. John Gor- —— LT ) sengors Sioux ity 7, Kansas City 4. 1 2 don of Omaha dalivered the charge to the pas- Heavy l".mn in Gage County, boarded the car at the Grand Contral ( Omaha's Lambs Devoured by the Visitors | Siovx Ciry, fa., May 7.—[Special Telegram | Omaha Gongregational Church Association ('-(:f‘f'v';\'olf'{.f.r';& "’dm\:ll-o;l:r §::x;nhll.\l;'|‘v::]\“~ nxnn;_ ) ]M-b] :}ll'" 7. \S]u{clnl Tele- | Two Boys Killed by the Caving In of a ’l“:‘:(l;;:" “:“m"l‘:““’:‘k’h “""“‘ i B ““"‘"'l p i : Bk, —Following is the result of to- f i 4 | gram to T Ber.]—There was a heavy frost ooking wom 0 carvied sevora From the Monntains, — fix Beg.]—Following is tho res in Session at West Point, been occupying the pulpit of tho church for | I 0 TRE et b Tt 1s Sand Bank, packagos, says the New York Tribuno, s game: some months g5id has proven himself an un- Short after the ¢ feared that fruit has been considerably dam- v started ngain, a I BIOUX CITY T v usually able fentof the gospel. He is 3 h Mt ¢ )y pra— whoAdl Y b herar gkl Y build - aged. Ice formed a tenth of an inch thick in nt, whining ery like thal & a peevish WENT DOWN RIGHT AND LEFT. | e o rs | SOME VERY ABLE PAPERS READ, | huildiigup T8 ahureh In. n oncouraging iprotected places and whers tho wator was | THE RATLROAD ~ OOMMISSIONERS. | baby or tho soutd from ag of thoso 5 | 0 oEsmihie. 1 2 30 4 ——e cent balloon whistles, wad heard. Ev [} % SiMmem. 10001 Testimonial to, Congressman Dorsey. K GNIhE at Konsiis crybody looked at everyhody elso with o Dave Rowe's Pota Had Everything | ¢ bfwmatiid 8§18 10| The Buuer Caso at Loulsville Again | Funvoxt, Nobi, May 7.—(Special Telogram | A Game ne Kenrney, | | A Protest Agatnat the Methods of the | gaze of fnquiry. Thon the hoiso coased Their Own Way After the Third 3 7 Smame 9410 Brought to Public Attention— to Tne Bre]—The . citizens of Fremont | IPHRER WO T (ol I"l}wm ke tES Eclectic Medical College Filed and the car traveled half a block, ‘whon Inning and ote Us 0 }’ 00 O'Neill's Saloons Closed— ',;','::‘"l’i::‘etf‘:::r(:::‘x:'l':;“‘z‘h;‘l’r‘““(;:fim:':",x | afternoon between the league team and a with the State Board of ’I'_fi“"‘”"“'l4‘,"'I'~", b bl Hip and Thigh. 1000 remont's Building. of his services insecuring o public building | 1941 it the Bronchos, rosulting iu o score Health, silence until Fifth avenuo was roached, Totals...... T 13 B A “ for Fremont. | THo occasion was a fit e Mg when the unseen whimperer was one West Poixt, Neb, May 7.—[Special to | Pression of the public joy over tho important Mortgaging the Presses. Les Morvns, Ta, May 7.—[Spacial Telo- ;:'\'.'nl".'.'.'lfy‘rll SR L tha proddod Played. Won, Lost. Per C shiv 3 Sjoux Oty ...... ]=The dead bodies of | yround w L association of Con- | Acquisition. At7:30 o'clock a cannon ‘K""';: J. ©. Wilcox, proprietor of the Republican, | gram to Tie Be A 8 H bl regational churches convened in this city | Xing at tho intersection of and € 1| has puttwo moro. chttel. mortgugte on i | Sonas 5 e, g svtoen, and Clarencs | Moo, h st :Ivr",:k. I‘-‘»:;:Ew‘i:::l then Der s H 7 4 sans=Higae ol Tuesday at 2:50 p. m. Rev. A. A, Cressman :‘;';‘,,"““‘m‘.‘.",p‘,"{':{‘“pfl""“x:(;‘l:":‘ drim corps, | Printing presses and fixtures. One is for | Hickox, about the same age, were found | The excitoment now was intonse, and n Mil T H hits—Black, of Wahoo was chosen moderator and Mr. | Nymarous flags fluttered from several busi- | £,000, in favor of the American National | huried under several feet of sand at Deep | messenger boy stopped whistling so sud ¢ H Charles Rich of Omaha secretary. Seven- | ness houses. Mayor Sherwin at 8 o'clock | bank to sccure a promissory note dated May | Rock spring, below the starch works, at 7 | denly that his lips still retained their Omaha + 10 teen of the twenty churches composing the | called the crowd to order and very v ox- | 6, 1800, and payable June 20, next. The other | g'clock this morning. The boys left home | pucke: Nobody noticed that the young 500, It covers 'hli ontire stock of in favor A. J. Simpson, and becomes Twenty pustors | pressed the purpose of the .h.,m.,m, fon. i Mr. Dorsey w: troduced and spoke about | taventy minutes on partinent topics, and was duo 1n thirty Monday ovening intending to spend a day or | Woman with the packages was blishing two in fishing, and their absence oc furionsly. A fat man got up and saying ed the “durned car was haunt- Sses atolan | 9580C iation ave represented Smith, W. | and visiting ministers, many of them accom- |H by pliteh oil, T rabing, Bur Denver 12, Omaha 3. oned Did you go out to the ball park e Conile pinvers | Danlad By thole wivee, aro préaait; togotties : sad, : o 156 Halls . e P ol 6o | Y 3 sent, iberally applauded at its conclusion, Coim- no alarm until Tuesday evening, This morn i 1 sce the first gamo between Omaha and Den- an to Towell, Kappgll 10| with a still larger delegzation of laynien. Rev. | pany 1 drilled in the street. and fired threo Tllinols State Medical Society. fng search was instituted bs Mr. O, Russoll, | ©1 #Anyway,” jumped off without paying - -verl Noi Uniplre~Blocg. Willard Scott lod the opening devotions, The | salutes. L. D. Richands, J, W. Love and Ross | Cuicaco, May 7.—Tho second day of the | the father of one of the boys, who was in. | D% I Suddenly one of the packig mon was by Rev. John Power of | L Hammond werc called out and made re- | annyal meeting of the Hlinois State Medical | formed that a pair of shoes, & dinner buckey | # cardboard box, carried the swe opening Jectal | BIair. Following this the Lord's supper was e occasic observed and Rev. L. J. Berry of Fremont Fighting the Occupation Tax. large attendance of physicians read the reports fiom the churches. Bixuons, Neb, May 7.—{Special Tele- | from other states us well us tho oue of them swore that the other was a : | ‘At the ovening sossion Rov, Willard Scott | gram to Tur Brg]—It was published in | Bates, all of whom wero present. o bk Shlted TR BAGUE Dol TeBUE: onb oy |1 VO o e o K e The morning session was devoted o hear- Jonah, ol delivered an able and eloquent discourse on | Mtk Ber some time ago that A. C. Uhtof,one | ot MOt RESIOR WS AEVOLEEE (6 1 But they were all wrong. All the mascots | The score: e | (“Mho Advantages of Liberal Iidueation. | of tho ive salooukocpors of this place, would | aui it fnal discussion. Papors upon n footstool couldn’t have saved MINNEATOLLS. T PAUL Dr. Duryea followed him, speaking on | fight the occupation tax ordinance to the [ divisions of surgery were also Happy man! You have no reason to kick | yourself. [ Some fifteen hundred people did go out, | however, and after the game each and every Minneapolis 4, St. Paul 0. Mixseapors, Minuw, May ( Telegram to T Bee.]—Duke's fine pitch- | ing, backed up with an_errorless game, re- sponses suitable to the oceasion. soclety bogan this morning. Thero was a | aud a bed quilt bad 'been found on [ Young thing, slid from her iap to tho the banlk ahout half a | Hoor, the lid flew off and out rolled o mile below tho Winterser bridge, and a mes and_ surgeons gular delo- young kitten The young w T her reticule moet with some Aonb, (VLT angther son B Russell hurried down to the locality men 8. . 1, and with aid from a fi a found T Clrabing man stuffed the nd got off at the next cro Y ous on this gr ; e i G ons that led them to believe that the the day for Omaha, for the game she put up wno B oA % | “Chautang " A crowded house and | bitter end Thur.m was opened this evening he session this Afternoon was a continua- aothil g T saw 3 i ' 3 3 B g auta . " 5 a 1 /8 Wore biin : Al aw two girls with their escor was the raggedest and tho worst she has en- | Carroll It 20 99 45§ | an uppreciativo” audienco greeted theso | by Marshal filing o, complaint tion of that of the morning. 3 B R e Vay S | wal iy Cocey, L1l yesttday. soys T s S AeNNALeF o1 1 8 0 | speakers. in Justico ith's_court charging i ko ck several foot g i s boc ere | g evver of girls, “One of thom went gage lln(ln».flu«. e Minnelar, dapfa iy 'On Wednesduy morning Mr. R, W. Gam- | Mr. Uhtof “,"h welling liquor with: RANDY'S" DEBUT. [n_. k several feet and at I:Tv\gh. bodies wer an obseryer .,r girls, One of thein went The changing around of the men may have | il o 5! g o 5 3 %0 112 1| manof Dodge, who had applied for license to | out complying — with the occupation reached. . Hoth bodies were in a sitting pos- | up the hill like n rubber ball, bouncin had something to with the awful lambust- | Obay, se.'" 1 0 & 83 29 0 | preach, was given an cxumination, sustain- | tax ordinunce. ' As the other saloou men, four | How Lord Churchill, “Caught” the | (A i avt ndor the pinds had taken | and bounding at every step, chattering still that is a lame excuse, and the correct | yz oo ] 00020 llu{hnnw\f[\‘m’y creditably, and the licen in number, paid the tax May 1, ruu:;illt‘mlvh‘, House of Commons. b ko% ,,,\'I A tio ; briskly to her companion as she went is to acknowledge the corn—Denver was | Duke, b i 00 35 0| was grante intorost wis manifest, A large and_apj BT bhe a8 Al de 4. g ° | and stopping nows and then to pant and Othior papers and_addresses followed dur- | elative audionce attended dustice Smith's | ,, All remember the sensational debut of B LA e T Sttt BOtH: WA RLE Bl —"—” about eight men too many for us. Possibly | motars Captain Andrews’ pets might have whipped | = one or even two of the visitors, with the par- tiality of the umpire, but it is doubtful. Gt Bl Ll s Disraeli as a parliamentary orator, how * | with bated breath. - M Uhtot was. fAned he said when jeered: “Never mind, tlie e He will [ day will come when you will hear me.” State Board of Health. [Special Tele- and with her ¢ snd came quio the young man ing the duy and at the evening session Rev. H. Bross of Lincoln spoke on *‘Home M sions” and Dr. A, R. Thain of Omaha lec- | and costs, which he refused to pay tured on the “Influence of the Bible on | appeal to the d t court, and was placed Lord Randolph Churchill had an m 5 Des Moises, Ia, May ing way of walkir ter. Presently her fri along. She was letting Cleveland did not play and Canavan took | 105 R Human Progress. under bonds of §30. ier time. His path was metaphorically | gram to Tur Bes.]—The state board of health | """i"';,"""“l""1"" "!",1;1‘"{-‘ ; “"I”"(' Vit his place, Hines filling left and Urquahart | p Sins GHEet-oil N Gochr B s On B e Enthusiastic For a Oanal strewn with roses. held its annual meeting hiere today. Thesame | mounting the long hill with ashort, ine i 3 5. Home Myers, Buses « y ‘ = i D! s 1 N Ak : e S lasticstep. She used her heels as well right. balls—By Duke &, by M |1, Struck out— Looks Like Blackmail CuLnERTSON, Nob, May 7r—(Special Tele. | Hi8 maiden speech was delivered in | board is also a board of medical examiners, | (8} (05 Youi fa going up hill." Tt 1sn o & the house of commons in the spring of nsidered business of that character Tho Bauer case has ugain como to the | 8™M to Tie Bem]—At a large and on- | 1574~ Gladstone had attacked the Indian | also, The present officers wero re-elected. i 2 , thusiastic meeting of the citizens of Culbert- | tee e ORI B bt . front in a peculiar manner. A short resumo | ISistic moeting of the citiiens of BB | policy of Distucli, who had not yet been { Moy are Dr. Lewellyn of Clarinda, president eis {n order. Mr. J. H. Bauer, at | 50T leic il tho opora house lash nght, '5 ¥ made earl of Beaconsfield. The great | and Dr, Kennedy of Des Moines, Vice presi German famer near hore, | Wnanimously decided to vote 818,000 precinet | Jiheral leader was never in botter vein | dent. No business of special importance was imed Callioun. a niece, ty | Donds to aid in the construction ofuuum! !nr than on that occasion, and he slashed | transacted. Papers were filed with | i f Al C irrigation _and _power purposes. right and left in the most savage way. | the board this afternoon by Thomas | the foot is_spring she gave birth to an ille- | canal is to be built_from a point near palis: It was about the time that the quaen was | A Brazell aguinst the Kelectic medical | on each s ate child, Busybodies begau to talkand | dale, the water to be taken from both the | 3/ 5608 ©aib (I8 TIEE S B d‘,.l L colloge, charging in twolve counts that it is | of four flights of stairs r blamed the matter on Mr. Bauer, The girl | Frenchman and Stinking Water rivers and Lpiadilos (lade Ly, conducted in violation of the law. One | stend of gnsping for b First base on errors | LouisvirLe, Nob,, Ma By Dulkeé es—Minneapolis However, as to the game. e 1t opencd up with much glitter and dash on | g, &,“‘l‘.“[:,'{“ nipin the part of Omaha, and most everybody —_— thought we were sure of a victory. Willis Milwaukee 4, Des Moines 1. took his base on balls, but was forced out at | DEs Moixgs, la., M [Special Telogram second by Canavan, and Canavan, | to Tue Bee.|—Following is the result of on Kearns' out ot first, made | g came second. Then Wally Andrews gave his | 200 3 2 = trousers an extra hitch, and pulling up a tele- DES MOINES. | , by Moekin 8, t on b Hurst 7.—[Special to Tne good rule for hill climbing, says the Bos- = ton Transcript, and to be remem-—~ bered in going upstaivs. Women doctors Bl prove it in prac i 1 onetime a wealth {Z}!::'.‘.“,.E.“.’.".',.."3..5-"5: xf\u'»ltj \\Alll:;)"l) :nhl\':“"lfi 25 RITOI A | ool takan over! into Towa, whiore sHe conducted in a canal eirhteen miles long, ter- fl}‘ll‘z{;\\;:‘”;l{" ?pl"f]in!m:l] Lt {)_p_ljrl'} charge is that students are admitted without | \yng up sial Going upstairs vy out against tho right field fences for 30 2301 |se G0 i SE oS OKETS iy | minating at Culbertson, affording the most | Which finally ended in their rival’s o diplomas of either colleges or high schools, or | g0 (850 (E e e ned e t! 20 2% %9 0 |senttothe reform school. The community | magnificent water power in the state. | throw. without a_sufficient number of lectures’ or | 102 i goes "‘{i‘;""'r,", Lt o Bt ond A %% 51 0| was ivided in opinion as to the guilt or inuo- | Thousands of ‘acres of ich land will also be | = No one seemed ready to answor Mr. * | right way to get its benefils, Joy 1 eried the people in ccstasy. 2o 4% 0§ | cenceof Mr. Bauer. The grand jury irrigated. s Giadstono’s attack, and there was the | matical knowledge, and arc being operated retired the sido by a pop-up to 00 §17 gi0i] tmpanellod,iand M. Bauer surpris Gage County Prohibitionists. usual subdued murmur when a delibor- | Without sufiicient and competent corps of it T e bhva MEGuta Re%:0) B Nevisarn: 0 0 2 o | friends by disposing of his farm aud valuable Beatrice, Neb., May 7.—[Spe Tele- | ate body does not quite know what to do. per cent of tho last class graduated were i LR SO SRR e 3 e S | Stone auarry, worth 815, ; gram to Tur B —The Gage county pro- | All at dnce a boyish-looking young fel- | (iypatent. e Deoa it horso on tho pitchors. | sy L 920132 Tote) i for about $0,000, and leaving. The grand | hibition amendment loague has purchased a low Q;m([til?l]“]:’% \l(‘ll": arose l}d]l fan I,ul L el Then, just like Willis, he was fo ¢ k il | jury completely exonerated Mr. Bauer, but | mammoth tabernacle tent, capable of seating | 8peak. He looked extremely slight an The Railroad Commissioners, e Treadway, but the similavit D e 3 | found an_indictment against another party. | 3,000 people, and will pitch tho sume in_th youthful, and every one supposed it | DgsMoises, Ia —[Special Telogram innings closed right here, for Canavan took in ATy die t hLis ouly son, Albert Bauer, was i central pdrtion of the city May 80, on which would be the usual thing with a debu- | t5 Tue Bee.] iifondl commissionois Curtis’ fly and fired the ball s the dia- °d as the real criminal. Mr. Bau on the leagne intends holding a great | tant—a few wort disconnected, some | 1ve yendered fontint tHa famots rendered near duals who w who told him the 1 her and that, Y, ete mond in time to eatch Tready That wus brilli; hey! hiey ! hiey ! was ' launched upon the ambi- The tabérndclo will remain_here dur- [ halting and indecision and then a brealk- gn, and this city will bs made | down and an ignominious failure. central rallying point ~ for southea: To attack Gladstone! Why, it t Jove. " So eve Nebraska. - Meetlgs will be held during the Apollo attacking Gr vals. Rev. | ona took a comfortable seat and got tire summer at w g lar int n Jones have been ready to laugh. But the time for laugh- ter did not come. With perfect coolness friends claim that he sane by desiy terested girl had sworn that he o Tases on bally he would be sent to the peni fod Dulls—Westinke 1 | and made life a burden to Lim Unpire—Kennedy. grand jury was convened he v the fact and told that if ho didn’t sell and LeMars case. The citizens of that place charge that the Illinois Central road had for years blocked the strcets of that place with sheds und other buildings. A petition was b of last Farned T\\nh S eNabh, who by the way pitched a_splen- did game throughout, quickly fanned Urqua- hart and Hines in the second, and Morau tlew as informed of tures. ll'll(‘( out to Curt o, Duv Rowe at this quncture made his debut i e TH S SR G, r”t‘\h Another Man Missing. the youthful speaker answered the state- S, and now decide that Doy At Bt coedi hetacs ILOOKLYN. posed (some say he was robbed) of ever; 5 N, " S tis Y 3 tone, Then suddenty one that proper! whi 1:::'.:..3;'.:1\3I|‘-iy‘r‘.'v for o siugte Bit o | Broo Iy 1000000 0 0—1|linghohad for a song and left with his Fresot, Neb., May 7.—[Special to Tue "“‘“::j“:fr:‘“l ,“lflevllm".r- 111'“.’: Hnll\lltnl!) tone it popenly sharp double play blasted his hopes and he | New Yori: 00010 2 0 0—3/| After the grand jury adjourned Mr. Bau Brr.] —Myster appearances are quite ‘“p L"»l "“‘”_‘“; "l DR ATgANANyL10 i thocltizens. was s mad as a moist hen. Hits —Broolkl New York 7. Errors— | returned and went io a farmer’s near here, a | the fashion hereabouts of late: The latest | DOSUR &L GEIONSS O the conservative pol- | orpnfars in pmv!n 4 ime position the way it was done, Brooklyn 0, Now York 3. Batteries T | former friend and neighbor. In the mean- | case of tnat sort! is the disappearance of | 1€Y and its leader. ’ A they were before they filed the complaint. White hit to u]~l1 and Joe threw to Kearn e, Buckley., Umpires—Powers, | time one A, G. Cliv justice of the peace, | Potei e 3 Just then, faultlessly clad in evening | “Sphencer Smith, president of the board, has catehing D: | ' | hid asked to bo and wes. appointed. guardian | Anton Poterso, s, member of the E10cery | g.oeq ‘and with a primiose in his but- | boon ted to e titat th f A O s of the § On learing that Bager was | firm of Damgatied & Petorson, who has not | 70y (HE S mtose % fiaro I L nice, “ AT PHILADELPHIA, | near Louisxille e had him brought fo town | been scon or heard from elnce hursday, OB O el Gt B (i el C',‘. tato e o TN E W tBANTRI A v S ot - hel > 9 Saitic % i usin sagreement an 0 wursday | fes ke stenes rox i . TrtthathlvdlClanki d the music with | Boston 1 0001 00 0—4 | then madea proposition o Me. Biuor, that 1¢ Dm“gm“fl e Poterson o proposition 1o | iustant. and an appearance of interest | Anuual meeting of the commission and the I\ TR G TS T A e i) ropresentatives of the different state boards. second in its adelphia 8, Boston 10, 3 he would pay hiin $2,000 he would not prose fumble of Boston | cute him, but if he did not he would send him a safe hit to right. He Government Ro beauteous style, and on White' of leavening strength. sell out, Peterson accepted it but askedtime | came into his r"c,. dort, Aug. 17, 153 to go to Omuha to get the money to make the Churchill 2 on, and when he A Mys! Willis' hit, lio van home, while Tit went to | Gleason, Fricken, Getzein and | over the road. M. Bauer refused to pay ) 0 Affair. s6oond. Hardie. sh; money, suying he had _committed no ¢ purchase, - His abaendo is_altogethor unac- | woind up with @ brilliant pororation, e EP A o O Then the spectators clapped their little Mrt Biuot was held all day without o war: | countule. ~He liad about $10 with him when | §51, o1igh parliament porceived that | o BURINGTON, I, Moy T O0hs momie - = hands some more and: laughed long and rant until a constable came up from Plats. | be left home. = the cornpacvative slde. had aninddition |l Superinwnaent Bales of i thojalion . xoac (,ALI}‘ OI{NI:& heartily. Cloveland. . wmouth, who arrested him on the charge. of Fainent Naws, B O e, had o wddition | found his_twenty-two-yoar-old son, Frauk, They were o tickled. - Pittsburg being i fu e, and placed him : it \ lying in his bed unconscious, bound and THF LAND 01 Canavan, who had left his good eye at the i wd 3, Pittsburg 10. in the county mouth, Monday | FAmmoxT Nob, May 7.—{Special to Tue | rang with delighted cheors. Next morn- | Jooeq irn towels. This evening he is de- o e o optician’s for repairs, hit the air three suc- Piltshnra 2 Battories— | morning his_attornevs ‘applied for a weit | Be.)—A heavy frost visited this section last | ing ho was fumous. R hhanE b o ki o DISCOVERIES, Chssive body blows i sut down. oarns | Beutin and Zipmer Baker and Wilson, Crae | 0f habeas corpus and had a heavingbefore his | night and appearances this morning indicate e T TR St e i drove one at White, who snatched it up li ive—MeQuaid. honor, S. M. Chapman. which resulted in his | that the splendid prospects for a big crop of INGILS ATS Al S. B hvatn 9 a picce of pie, und a quiet, ac- release. ic court, in delivering his opinion, | it <will not be realized. man had been a sufferer frout the grip and There's Nothing to Equal a Tailor- mongother | TREWIG N curate throw caught Willis at the plate. An- AT CHICAGO. used pretty strong language, and g Curtiss, a teacher in the public had just returned from Hot Springs in a very drews hit a long high one to Tredway, and 2010001 0 1—35 | thingssaid: “This court has personal knowl- | ¢.1,6015 of this place, was yesterday the vic- Made at This Season. o ’fl‘mdwm; lnoklll;n 'm;d l)lu- Denvers came in u 000100 0—1| c\h!lvl,cui malu;\'oll‘";b ‘_:’"“CLL““I “'“"' this ::‘nllu‘?igcnhonu:\Hli}m'ms;ur ;r':nompol‘v;v. One bonnet that: we saw was made of | *° statoo! he“l“; S or another whirl at the bat. , Chicago Errors— | matter, and knows how it was imposed upon | grie’clork, Theodove Winters, clork for O. 5 : T e R 3 5 s Whitehead made a hit, but was thrown out | Cincinnat s_teninos, | and deceived in calling o grand jury to in- | 3ruf clotke, Thoodore MWEIEE, Cort o for | Lo or three green loaves That was the Died Away from tome. {n an attempt to steal second, Then Ki opieas = ) o i izate the matter and the court was im- | ¢ smallest, but others were very nearly as Rep Oax, Ia., May 7.—[Special to Ti pt to steal second. Then K Harrington ; Coughlin, Kittredge. Umpire tincturo of dandolion and sho took o large v 5 threw Lobeck out. end Canavan attend Zacharius. posed upon, and the county was imposed upon | goga'of tho poison, Her life was at first dis. | L0y, writes Madge in London Truth. | Bep.)—The funcral of Rev. E. P. Wood of Mr. MeNabb, Andrews making a phenomenal e and put to a great expenso for nothing. Now paired of, but this morning conditions are One wus compos ed of a big yellow poppy | Mt. Ayr, 1a., who came here to attend pres- left-handed cateh of this throw that brought Players' League. an attempt is made to extort money from this | 10w 'favbrable and it is thought she will re- | and one bud. -~ Quite a third of the whole | 1 ¢¢c il 17 and was taken sick with ays down the stands, AT BROOKLYN. man in a way that is simply an outragewhich | giver - collection consisted of either violets or | Ly{ery SPY I e ey D0 JAgin in tho fourth Omalia ot in & run, | Brooldyn 020000083 0—4 [ unoeouttanace At Lol & e lilao. The hats were quiet and small f’“"",’ °“““‘“‘ “':‘I”I RN then they quit, and the other fellows di EEoNeY 0 3 arge the prisouer.’” This ends chapter [ 3 3 € 1 Smith came from Clarinda to preach the ser- i ovher tallowslaldtthollimoston: 10N 08 (B OSLE0/ A 81 o1 bitkitidoa 50 the book, for Bauer Tefvonipnotnisaion. for the most part, though there wero | i, " e remains are to be interred in New waltzing round the lines, Walsh and Urquabart hit safe, Walsh reaching third on the lutter's drive, and stealing home, after Lobeck hud thrown Ur- uahart out at second. Hines and Moran a wife and [Special Tele~ | some very large ones. A very tall Hits—Brooklyn 4, Boston ]hnukhn 3, Boston 6. Batte and Kinslow, Daly and Kelly. Gaffney and Burne Jersey. The deceased leav three children, He was pastor of the Pres- a N has friends and b nd the matter willnot HastiNes, Neb., May Murphy | yest here, and there promises to be some sen- | gram to Tie Bee.]—Mayor Clarke and Hon. [ woman wore one of the latter, perched Umpires— | sational deyelopments in the near future. C. H. Dictrich, president of the German Na | at a ‘““Duchess of Devonshire” angle. | byterian church at Mt. Ayr. tional banlk, delegated to wait upon the Santa | She had cleverly managed so that it County Seat Fight. il eusy vietims, and heve begins our tale of AT PHITADELPIIA, EediWilloy A T offciuls At Topeka, Kan., May 8, left for | added hardly an inch to lier height and To Name Conger's Su e ot ; Philadolohia 2 BL0 1 0000000 o | . McOOOK, Neb, May 7. [ Speolal Telogram nin. ey will ‘unge the | was yot animposing coiffure with its | Des Morxes, Ia, May i the visitors' half McOlelland led off | Ny yorc,.,0.8 0 0 3,1 0.0 0 1— ¢ | to Tne Bir]—Thecountyseat fightin Red perior {o | weight of black ostrich plumg gram to Tie Bre]—The republican con- M’r\ (OUGHS with a two-bagger, and on Tred's out at | Willow connty has assumed a new p gressional committee for the Seventh district ing the superior advan- "he small toques with velvet. turban frRtHo reactied thind) Hits—Philadelphia 7, New York 7. Errors | W hase. O A re b raararadt Cartist Lard hit fn | —Philadelphia 2, New' York Batteries— | Yesterday the board ruled that the petition- of this city wu fac |‘*‘{lmlx(ll\n3n s, n.lh rims that were worn with tailor-made | met today and issued acall for the convention jron ch't‘s Es'(v time to throw him out casily, but he threw | Cunningham and Milligan, Keefo and Brown. | ers should be compelled to prove every namo | I sults of the meeting will bo awaited with | qrosses wero ver y becoming. oThere were | that will name a succossor to Hon, B. H. Con- | Aoy “ wild to Wally, and Mac scored while Curtis | Umpires-—Lerguson aud Holbert. genuine §in the petition for the re-location of | Ihterest by the peoplo in this locality. uny number of tiveed costumes with se- | ger. The convention will meet on July § at “.DISEASES-,T}(R())\ ;tg}g’;‘::l';":":;:‘l“m ll’""' hfl\j\utlh;‘n In:n— AT CLEVELAND, the county seat. The attorneys for the peti- A Miscr s Work vore bodices and skirts and immaculate | Des Moines. SRR L NG —Sotd on G,‘;\MNIE ong, and catehing one just where he | ok f i Ko oo ndicon o Nl S st [t sollars. Ther ing to o A It A Qv o wanapsymnare N8 | onevaland 02001801 0—6| tionersthen asked the board to count and con Bearricr, Neb., May 7.—[Special Tele- | linen collars. Theve is nothing to equal Two More Bills slgnl‘d = Semi or circulur 8] by witle 3 pr9 2 re vor | @ tailor-made at this season. Some of rge rope power ; N the plain skirts were excessively sloppy, I must admit, Why cannot people fol- 0203 00 0 0—4 | sideranaddiitonal petition of some seventy | g and 11, Buftalo 7. Error Des Morses, In., May 7.—(Special T gram to Tug Ber]—The governor today lu,o 0VILLE, ( J ]—-The - | persons who desired their names counted in | belt connecting with the water wheel and Urquahart. Urquahart made for it, but ho caught his feet in his glove, the bull’got by him, Curtis scampered home, and Jle , Buffalo 4, Batteries—O'Brien ; il alostiony This thet ot B f e 3 Al the pnd St howiel iAo add t00, | g’ Sutelifté, Ferson and Mack. Umpi favor of a spectul clection. ‘This the hoard | main operating shaft ut the Dempster mill | 3 "0 .flm ietty aeithout amming it to | siened tho school book bill aud the anti-trust | =5 White avas (hrown Gt ut st by Gunnyan, | Jones and Kuight, Tatueiioldolby. s dhig 0L 3: ol P MG ot LUl T T R e bill. They will go into effect July 1. He has ab A hen offered to prove the genuineness uth o s hands, and he has and it looked as it it wouldn't be any e e RS D g g e Weeih fon e e b, bwo bills ,i;J“ g isEhande o8 JOpa0rslar Bt Chie 13900 10 0 5-12 | cachand every person was a_legal elector of | sequence. g ained of | hand, were all smart and trim. With- ) AR dpoopu A Dad \5‘i‘\11‘1":f:)\l\'";\.11§-" Dittsbur 104087130 0-10] |:|nw‘n\||m|_\'.l )lus lllfl\)n.l:ull'c{;l\"l-d toallow | the scoundivly g \ppearance of it on the surfuce a0 of a Farmer. hiang dJA0 SLIESH , ] 16, Sbiurg them to do by the same vote as before—2 to 1, 3 =t el AoV tlas Polog: and Mie et on golng il hereached secon. | \{1"'}“,0 hicago Ity Dittsburg L. Brrorm | o petitloners then offered to pro e A Prosperous Year Predicted. 4 uoe ,‘:Irh;"‘{"“m‘_:;‘ s Orrvawa, : S hifelogram ot 4 aps n: "«nln_“umlm thi .ll. and Urqua- and Tavrell, T and Quinn, Um. | canvassers and any other partics the board Kearyey, Neb, May 7. pecial Tele- o ot belia ® | to Tue B )8 Seed, a wealthy Jpstonsy iy let JilmiHowo afli e baier to Matthows nnd Gunnings, | \h-«hv;l nmrh each person whose name ap- | gram to Tur Brk.]~The occupants of the | 1Y 1\ “m‘:““ “"| R farmer of Competine, s od today by cut- > . DA ol =i peared on the petition was genuine, but the | Tranmev Nati AN o A o e 2 4 5 ALY or I r t 2 10ss of his wife preying MOS. NLY~— Lobeck ended tho inquisition by striking e e hoard by the sutho vote rofused to permit this | Ketrney National bank building removed to | ¢fionting free as mountain breez Hng i threat s Ioloanol Lk ¥ e «1rzrn (T PR American Association. 1o be dano: othor quarters today, and workmen began | Toshin’s tightly laced one, thero i upon he fifth was a blank for both sides, as was AT STYRACUER, “The coun ring the tearing down the structure pre) happy medi R onds itself ti la, b o1 o Jcheste : e Il BRI X happy medium that ommends itse 0 as a Canard. maha, but not for Denver. Oh, | Syracuse 1, Rochester 7. past w * threo | building the opera house block. Bu I R by b A T Y A S e no; thoy only collared quintette of little taken an active turn here early in the season, bod nioro petitionors thah 13 required | tweed, with th 1 glas; tevenson w‘ml\ tallies, l‘"‘unxh to win an ordinarily AD-D law,after deducting all persons remonstratin; and from present indic s ‘this will be a v Hotoby el L dispatch from Findlay today, Mr well played gama. Brooklyn 4, Athl A résolution was then put and carried to the | most prosperous year for Kearney. across their shoulders, wero capita denies that ex-President Cleveland and wife 5 Cu Hy lll ?uh yuml on Rowe's double went e effect that as the petitioners had not brought — amples of the tailor’s art They looked { 1610 be his guests in June and says he was “?“lllu‘:" \13{‘1‘:;::;«'l‘n“':')l".fl‘.\\.' :\hllznltan: :!l::l PR P ‘\\m ‘1‘ J e !-1. and every one of the 1,600 petitioners by Swallowed Carbol fit for anything, so trim, so neat, so DR ndlay, O., in his life. L A glo 0 0 e y Louisville 1, subpaena into the presence of the board, smart, came in and White to third, Whitehead hit < therefore *we refuse to call the election,’ s e i SR ARG iR 0 Lin), o P A therefc o1 gram to Tur Bee.]—A two-year-old child of i oGlons out ab Tho bourd then adjonrned sine dio, James Sestello of this city climbed upona second. Lobock followed with a long fly to | The Columbus-St. Louis game was post- s soon a8 the decision Was made the poti- Willis and_ Willis missed_it, and_ Whiteliead | poucd on account of wet grounds. A e mlxli‘:flg ‘l‘]‘n-lpr'nl)- aud the batter crossed the plate. NeNubb ceedings in order to gointo the courts and flew out to Clarke, . Interstate League. compel the board to call the election. It was one, two, three from this on to the AT QUINCY, dreary, dismal, melay choly clos 0 far as | Quix 00010401 0-6 (&) Omalia was coneerned, but in the it of | Peoria.. .. 00001100 0-2 and secured_from the cup- board a bottle containing carbolic acid, which it drank. It was discovered at once what the child had done, but before a medical man could be reached o little one had died in great agony, chair this morning oons Closed. *—m‘m Telogram to e Bee.]-The contract for WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE. i1l Sa the eighth Denver, j asortofa cap for | = gits—Quincy 5, Peoria 4. Errors—Quis O'NerLt, Neb., May 7.—([Special Telegram e—— thaali max, made, Litee MOre howe i, 4, Peoria 7. - Batterics -Munger, Mahoneg, | to Tr Bek.]—AlL of the saloons in this city | 1, ~Faving Qontrace Lot, ! White went out to IKe McGlono hit | Hurke, Johuson. Umpire—Hull. havebeen closed for the past two days and LAISHOUTH, ~ieh,, MAY 7.—(Bpecisl 5. safe and stole s ud. Whitehead was ex- will probably remair 0 until Saturday of this tinguished from kK to first, then Hines THE SF RING f Sixth street for two- blocks was let issed o fly f) Lobeck's b v child et week atleast. There is adeadlock betweea = 53 Risod D Dy tram Tobook but fhan any child o tho mayor anil councilen on tho filling of 2. Riley of Omuha secured the | 1, Because we do as we adver tzsel. . . : 4 4 i the appointive officers, with the mayor and ; ey d 1 than the cost of materia yon a ecause we sell goods at less the second, MeNabb made a three-sacker and Lpbeck goared, sad on MeClelland's safo rap one side and count of - the coupcl ot complylng with the 3. Because weguaranteea genuine tailor-made suitat ready-made prices Ni‘l}'fllfl) I“ll "thul Tredway, ith his 'S races : A the representative busi men and tau petition, Y ting a fve-i a Mile- ok won, Sal- | the representative business men and temper- big Indian beart bursting with compassion, ve-1ghths of & Milo—Blue Rock won, Sal- | 10 PR uRG%0 " ne® other. Adjournmonts Elkhor fi ow Depot. 4. Because we guarantee a perfect fit. L S~ Pank, N. J,, M Summary | one councilman backed up by the saloons on e councilmen backed up by struck out and the game was over, syrian second, My Fellow third. Time— | j,ve heen had from day to day with virtually | gimony. . Ne al Telo- | B, B se we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge. L , a > ecause F: The scove: nothing accomplished, ” Four protests w OMANA. . i i {lo—Di 4 5 . : ik Bei Ay e 1n el an wotta it o-sixteenths of a Mile—Dickens won, | today filed by citizens aguinst the four | Rram to H T aci raser more than heanticipates for his money. AR B 15 8. &5 F0. 4. B, \dine seeond, Ely third. Time—5oig | saloons which wero run bere lnst year, and | people have infohijed Agent Reibing that | 6. Because we give the pu r‘(,lfill T R P Anavan, ib, R0 $ 9 rree-fourths of & Mile—Major Daly won, | Saturday of this week is set for heaving the | work will commenqq ut once on a new depot | 7, Because we have the confidence o P ' bedad p 1o [ DARRR SN B TRt Mk nimerr | SASIP T ?\Tf".'.'.‘fn:fn‘v’\'.‘sflm‘i,‘,mb unaster. Foley | @ ‘B oanse we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. fiuhy P40 | oCuptarintpime Buse woes, | Fromonts Bpho BSte, |, | ehasio deidlig O ALL ALTER '\'I‘IO\' S DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT, . Hines, urnside third. Time—-1:50 1-6, | exoNt, Neb., May acial to e | AL £ Mora 0 0 2 0| Milo and One-sixteenth—Lisimony won, | Bre.)—Congressman Dorsey, who 1s home B Injured in a Runaway. | x . Clurke, p 0 11 8 3| Tristan socond, Martin Itussell hird, TI8 | foee et ston for a fom dave on bustioss, | VALPARAIR0, Nob., May 7.—(Special Tel F WH AP MO GAN SAVE. # s U b oy i 3 ) " e Sl TTin BEn]-Thls attomoon & horss | a7 i 5 1o overcoat #16 custom made pants for. .8 8,23 Totals.. 0 4 MO 3 AL A1, | received last night from his private secreta o sy | 70 custom raade m._(.,. $65 custom made overco v 7 o o oo, Ty Trabeth | George C. Hickok, o telogram stating that | 4riven by Dr. 8. C. Stephens of this place | g4 custom made suit for 860 custom made overcoat #15 custom made pants for $ 7.00 ; \ emon Blossol | ran o 1 thee | o f #13 cust Qo pants for $ 4,50 I MeClelland, 2b, "% S 88 £O. & B | third. Time—1:20}§ | President Harvison yestorday afternoon | 58, mWay wnd threw the doctor out of bis | 855 custom made suit for #30 custom made overcoat 813 custom mudo pants f i o ey git1310 . signod Fremont's public. bulldiue bill, The | SUruslust o wagon causiug a complicated | g5 qugtom made suit for $15 custom made overcoat 12 oustom mado pants for' 1113 600 Curtis, of.» Y VR R Oy Lexington Races. | citizens of Fremont are naturally feeling | {18 oL % 2719 $45 custom made suit for MU custom made overcoat 810 custom made pants for $ 0.0 Eove, 1b. 2 4 0 010 0 0 Lexxerox, Ky, May 7.—Summary of to- | olated over the certainty of this haudsow 1 Al | $10 custom mado suit for...... made overcont 4,00 | 88 custom mado punts for § 400 Hhite, ), F3 33 %1 i|aarsmces: pusiio, Impcavemsed for_Jhe naer. Suire Rock Island Oficlals in Beatrice. | §35 custom made sult for. 1800 828 Suatom mads qvarsout 87 uml:in 'Eé paats for 11iee. 8 8.7 hitehead, 1100 0 3 0| Mieapd onesixteenth —Loveland won, Soiiad tho. 1...~Ln‘.umr the Lum.fi.if“‘\u Sa's | Buatwice, Neb, May 7.—[Special o SALE OR | i L R § | Labrador sccond, Uncle Kit third. Tie— | topie of general Interost, though it 18 not an- | Evam to Tim Bre.—M. A. Lowe of Topeks | ULL DRESS SUITS FOR | T - LU . 1 L H}‘- e o : | ticipated that thesewill be any parti | ana B8 Brown of St. Joseph, leading Rock | Qpen E venings mm] 9 o'clock, .llurd.l) Evenings until 10 o'cloc 1?1 A B0 3 TR O A Jlle - Eowtlana, won, | fght madoon t, Thore does noi appear to | Island ofiicials, were in the city today looking | NINGS. By L ~ | be any “pet” e around. Their presence had spmething to do | aha ok 01010 #| " 'One mile--Camilla won, Sister Geneva sec- | Installation at Fremont | Jith the vecent Union ‘Pacific-Rook Tsland | ver... by Y S | . 2 & ) 00~ M el ) u"']"'?"-" ver2 Twa-buse ; un;\lllllf':‘(.:'l ,’I-\'.!lf:‘\' .ul?‘lfAli"\‘\(;x\ Bottioa | pac ol ’i{“‘-v Nt \\:‘:(:‘ll :.:’ll\‘:n— Lincoln 15, Omaha Reserves 2. ’ ung earned-—Omuha o a-base | second, Kate Malone third. Time—1 52}, . Fodgs e L J X -3 Andrews 1, Kowe 1, McClelland 1. Three- | S€ERuch A SRR Vo v stalled as pastor of the First Fresbyterian | TLixcoix, Neb, May 7 Telc & ( sopits Heabp 1 Nowe pune—ious 1 | o Doiaiue sscond: ety asniafion | Sk of i cay st uigh o was a | gram to Tur Bre] e Omaba Keserves | 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. 1309 fo Kourus 10 Androws. Bascs on balls—By | Timo—1:065 | targe congregation in attendance upon the iu- | wore defeated 0.4 the Lincolus by @ |

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