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2 THE of Hamilton OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, MAY at Lincoln N ) should pass such resolu- | guide, George W. Elliott of DeSmet; inside e B b Tarhan o & tions as would oppose monopolies of every | watchman, J. M. Graham of Wahpeton ; out "'i'"‘ am »I(""‘~' ": ‘"rm bektor formi tod | cription. As for the nominations for off | side watchman, Harry Snyder of Pierre g [ —— and won the game after o hard strugel 4 Willis pitched for Omaha and did good work, T think that each party should nominate a | trustee, . V. G. Smith of Lead City; medi: | o Gre ; | nd the allianee should participate no | cal exaiiner, F. M. Craine of Dolan1.” H. C o Great Keutnoky Derby Run Through | o\ oo "livhio witd, Urquahart stopped him | € mtrolling and governing o o 0| SICK HEADAGHE] | A Nebraska Man's Bondsmen to be s G | Sued for $1,500, c—A R.S Positively cured byl = al Tele. Laxcaster, Wis,, May 14 S t e Little Pills, m to Tne Ber—Gra Richards 150 rollevo Dis: ten years an oceupant of the 1 Dyspepsta, In The tress fro Monopoly Rule and a Democratic Messalliance | Alike to be Feared. | v than the respective caucuses; othe sions, C. 'C. Huff and J. I Houtz were a Sea of Mud. for elght IRAThgh and Al 16 i gosa: SHEDS s nu-I vHIH:nu wuyuw |>; ome ,.lp.vi|.’n | chosen representatives to the supreme lodge ' | Toach was It tho box for the:locals, and :m county sheriff’s office, first as a deputy and ITTLE igestion and Too HMearty party, which will in the end kill it. It will in - B g | " — o . ¢ afterwards as sheriff. At the conclusion of Eating. A perfect rem " @ shott time become corrupt in itself and of ARMED PEACE. optive curvos were considerable of a puz- | 8 : . At t A perfec THE ANTI-MONOPOLY CONEERENOE. | frot r e e o monbtnato o ticket and | SLOWEST TIME ON RECORD MADE. | ;1o for tho visitors, Dolan caught him in his | is term he emigrated to Nebraska, where ho odyfor Dizzincss, Nansen, be known as a political party. | Von Moltke Favors More Soldiers for usual good form. Umpire Leach, who just | fr several years has been engaged in a loan Drowsiness, Dad Tastr) cal pa - and real estate business at Hayes Conter In the Mouth, Coated roceived his papers today, officiated and_was Germany. displeasing to both sides by his rank de A1, Sy 14 Tt | During his residence in Wisconsin he [ l | high liver, but was supposed to be well fixed sions, and the game was marred somewhat | ¢ Ll M Ll it Tongue, Paln in the Side,| TORPID LIVER, The n favor of the con: passing such resolutions erday’s Game he debate in the | Omaha Defeated in Ye! apose to Look B Nebraska Farmers F . o e interests of n el 4 y o r Count ryel % nsequel O WAS NOU Presse in the Future as in the Past to for the inter f ail lal ind | v y on the |||vlmn.,\ lnvll 4{-‘“ Bicycle By & Srent Asil:bf HANGCHESARY \Wranpiing: | Lnan ally § consequently he was not pr 4 | rogulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable, the Republican for | that the ;A;l':rll;"“"l;‘;' 'vn:'l anco men Wrlto | von Moltke spoke in fts support. rnln Ju- Race Tarf and Dia- The second ball Willis pitehed siruck Patton | L POY over to the c lea st oon SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE ‘ " up one platform; that he was always @ e | yopean situation, he declared, was always s > pido ¢ L ottt oo Hi of ani exceution s ndise stock 3 A " Needed publican uutl the past six months, but thines Frowing more diffcult and 1t was Imperative mond News. T oty iy ; | of Powers & Stone, at Fennimore, aad for J existing partie o monopolists, There- L8 4 Yofix 'y Bt " alon ke nearly five 's has been indebted to t fore, give us a people’s ticket., trong government alone would 8¢ system. A ring on Cleveland's o The latter | Wanoo, Neb., May 14.—[Special to Tue , - . g be able to maintain peace, LouisviiLe, Ky, May 14.—The features | v, "0 0iq “on another wild piteh tto | for, The disposition of the monc PR N ik & Rer.] -Ropublicans here have expressed The Feeling in Madison County. He believed that all the powers were | of the opening day of the spring meeting of | third on Fusselbach’s hit, and Roti Bsoked oo in’ litigation until recently. La \ h'”-‘ll' f';‘\h',:' he hl\"»l-ml narrowly themselves ‘a8 follows on the coming con- wroik, Nobi, May 14.--[Special 0 Tite | peacofully disposed, but sccurity could only | tho Louisville Jockoy club were o great | Walsh's ainglo. Tho lattor stole sccond and | aimeieth wholesulers ot Duba LAl GOt e baan Mela i o St Bk |—Norfolk, neither the city proper or | be attained by Gerimany’s own_eftorts. “Of | o “some very lively, though not heayy, | ¥as caught trying to purloin third, while | fihiy, Wardnd udiment fof o bor Her THp batwhon THQ SNBas TF 4 siat. erence - . praf e titEation rourso the maintenance of an army on & War 8 ¢ y, th b ¥y e S A TN il sl o sim, o vas called upe her lap between the courses of o m | township, has an alliance organization, | course the maintenance of an army on & Wl | v vSang nud And then the Kentucky | Brimblecom fouled out visitors atavted | amptory’ court order 1o mike report of the | dinner. Suddenly Sho arose Lo lanse (s Joseph N. Davis—I am in favor of the con- strange tc o cpenditure of large vontion, it 18 & step In the right direction, It | Strauge to state, and altbough ) but, th point |- I avan on Macullar's 1 he o Aling sccond and thi 3 ¥ | with a base to ¢ rby Was 1un in the slowest time on record. | fha” former st ur corres. | footing demands the amounts of _money, oty | sale. e finully paid &50 and promised to L pay the remaining 1,500, Report from No- room, iler f sUStep was aecompanicd i 0 4 P sndent has searched diligently he has failed v ALy ke o LB bt o VETRR k toalin I ¥ | 1s time something was done to climinate the | PORLREE RAS BERTCRCC Mom, | o be considered "is | this: T T we | It rained heavily all night and until 10 o'clock | scoring on Willis' snorifico, Kearns then | Bileka'is thut owing to- high 1ving nd un- | DY © shyill ery from the folds of I i railroad bossism out of the party and I think | githough many state they ave in sympathy ',“rj‘l”“l':“;’;lf::l:‘fi‘.‘“‘“"“.‘l:‘_;"i[""""‘!:,";:l;‘n, be ‘ible | this morning. At 2 o'clock the heavens were hnvn{\t-n( a two-bagger and crossed tho plate | gttt 8 UG AVES 10 B 100 RS Toney, | gown: “Your majesty, your majosty, this $ the couvention should take some action to | with the conference at Lindbin on the 20th, | Priliant financial sensatfon we v, b2, CV% | clear, and when the bell called for the first | on \Walsh's singlo. The side retinod on An- | and suit is threatened against his b Indy has stuck me in'heér pocket and is % prevent a repetition of the pernicious proxy Attorney D. A. Holmes thinks '|h|'c“ AT by | 8 POt A THeHBMANELD race fully twenty thousand people were pres- | (FWE T (R oK 2 etolen o oling’ to :h'i‘m | prominent business men of Lancaster. running away with me H frands. 1 think that when delogates are | Soh w conforunce disafeoted republicansand | “filuior, the leador. of ‘tho progrossist | ent. While bots placed by individuals wero | Roithor 'sido scored. in tho socond.. In th | gomenern Methodiat Confe The voice T wilA naoR { chosen alternates should bo chosen and fn | pacte ot Bt o N camp, no harm can | liberals, said the increase in France was ac- | not heavy, except in o few instances, the ag- | third Des Moines again scored on_a base to . outhern Methodist Confere | diately o i case the delogate can't go then the alternate | be done a publican camp, 00 AT sthe | companiod by a reduction in the time Service | giozate ‘of money that changed hands wos | Patton by Cloveland's ervor and u couplo of (St Lovi, May 14-In the Southern | pocket and placed under the guard”of i I 1 1f the alternats can't go that | ers who g the most howling about | to 4o years, He fa tho samo for Ger- | FEREE B TOL A o vere tnablo to | Sucrifices.” The visitors again did nothing. | Methodist conference today the committee on f two 8 Who wore instructed by, Kir and he alterna b g Lt > N 4 many's army. He n that the reichs- Utsadimtal gt gy In the fourth Walsh of tho Jocals got a buase | temperance veported in favor of unfermented | Stan s to ch hii ¢ | sent should cast the vote of or transportation on the different | ga074, by 6 form its own views and not to | place their mouey, as the jam was so great. f i L i i ! islaus to wateh him day and n ds ave far more to blame themsclves =) = % i B on Dballs, stole second and scored on Dolan’s | wine for the sacrament whenever practicable The perils through which ho il ion based on the views of military The track slushy at the opening. The | double. Omaha scor 1 in_this inniugon a | fon and that in no event form a de and approved the resolutions introduced la passed and the strict surve hould ios be admitted ot slightest cant 1 the slop for several | single and a stolen buse by Walsh and a sa l tould any proxies be admitte : o railronds oli- doakd slightest canter sred the slop for severul | single and a stolen buse by Walsh and & sac- ! : ; u . I ; lt”"nRr r\"<1 :-')‘(”r';)‘. district court :‘ nul‘)mn ;'.’»lmll‘ln '|]u“|h 'f.]:x- A."xl‘ln- L Ivl» General Huvernois replied that the govern- wan on eitner .14”::\:1 \I\-m. )c\ y | ritice by Moran. Des Moines wo scores [ Week, opposing all laws licensing or p ;"‘! b ho was now subjected dey Sl Likealig) iclans combined, and - have only. " | mont was preparing a bill to reorganize the | feob on citic 3 d WA b 255 i 3 P P T S e e's spirits and demoralized | I don’t sce any need of this convention, the | turn out to conventions in full force and fwr I e would. b offared in the | bound in runuing the mud and | ;::“!Il: hl]lfiv,::“‘v:” oy L e U |.x‘nI(vIH n: ‘:.l!‘u\uf‘d Im.,.m‘_ or .lx‘ r nt x: o >\>:v-m. b m:--‘ ”‘\v i troublo s all with the individual voter and | i rustle on themselves, and in the language 6f | nour future to discuss the subjoct of shorter | dashed yardswaway fn_every direction. As | Omala got one ou a triple by Canavan aud | Tivs provide fof the tontinunnce of thoteao | movose, round-shouldered and romedy is in his hands. If the honest | g0y ualize this fact and act accordingly they e, For the present the government | the racing progressed the mud dried o little piflog 7y WILLLe, . Dies Motries Booted Sl | mra s iat Sty e : 7 voters would go to the primaries and see that | will continuo to have grievances against rail- | Would make nio concessions. and becme more )kv, Summary of racos i the Sixth by - s to Teimbiocon on | Wi the proger atitd o Chtistiind tonard | i ling thought e necdud ne ropd men are o the county oud other monopolic ougl o con- T Tive s, two-year-olds — WO, | J{oarns' error, s by Dolan and a o diinle trafile should: bé: tncompromisiig : [ AL e s U e S SR ST 1 rouds and ofhier imonopolics, HouEh e woi | Charged With a Frightfal Crime. Liborty Bell sccond, General Caldwell third. | double by Miculla 2’ scorad in tho | onoosition: and veluntary obal apatinence. 15 T i ne i e e sand ¢ 3 s When it comes to a case of moral depravity Pl Al ® z ninth on a base on balls to Walsh and sucri- | the sole and true ground, and that persons ove married him, great pomp and sued at. the county cou 1s and only trust- | day len it comes to a case of moral de Ono mile, il ages—tncle Bob won, Glock- 10 s0lo id e ground, and that personsl | caranmony, fo Theraso Souvriga it 03 by Cleveland and Moran. temper =r the tr convention then Dr, P. Schmenk—I am a straight republi- | there is one reported from th northwestern | yop second, W worthy mon sent to the arpeak third, Time—1:461 of about his ownage and slightly groa Mic is the duty of the government. The the political shyster would not find a place in | can from away back, as everybody knows, | pait of the county which if true eclipses any- | - Next camo the dorby, 1 A iWwon, § : v ione i v y i : move: i Fem Next camo the dorby, and Riley won it. t went to the calendar, villno d stature. That was the last d { e selected o ctrimental to L e Tty L B, A | ¢ 5 or co Two weeks after his marriage Horace M. Clark, county elerk—T am glad | tevests of the grand old party. I believe | lic. . that muddy track, and "“ l:”‘l“'l"li"“":l} AT Bl cannsan rition, lost his mind. He ceased 1o talkenti Leteher, who alore prov is a well-to-do Flanagan, ib..1 Kearns, R et ate little, and spont most of his tim h d and Thopeovery | e . Knag, o Dane, v tub should stand on its own bottom | James to see som g of thisk class, could have passed the great son of county will be re nd 1 trust the | and ‘that the republicans should rely upon | fapmer, a husband and the father of six chil- | T,on, - Fusselbnch i | » ‘ {8 o1} o i NIVeE TS KbLTG: I R T ory & husba 8 Longfellow even over a dry track. [ Wilsh, m.. Washington Not his crib. ! D s e L e O boay | v Ao those thio a comely lass, | Tsuac Murphy's riding was sup The | Brimy Wasuixaros, May 14.—Paymaster General | His honeymoon was hardly up when | | ’ inst., | Mary, who is just 16, large for her age, but Thomas H. Looker has resigned the oftice of | he died at the age of twenty-one. Iis g ) required & jm'kt v who could keep his horse in hand and prevent his killing 5 i himself by running away. Murphy did this sterday Jappa H. Skow, a neighbor, was | aqmirably. He hud his horse under complete | _Totals in the city, and to County Attorney Mahoney | control throughout; held him back to let g he unfolded a shocking tale, to the effect that | others set the pace through the muds kept | s Motne for months Knag had been intimate with t the way open before him to take advantage | Omaha .. 5 of every favor the dreadful track offered, and d inTue Bee of the 5th ns how Istand on the railroad | sickly Lobserve by the papers that the | v n do is to recoms sures to ¢ > the 13th us & day fi nvention. Another thing that the | the people to have a hearing befor ; onvention should consider is the | board. As the 15th comes on Sunday, proxy question. It is high time that rail appointment is rather indefinite. 1 it takes one half con- lically wrong wh s crop to get the othe Of course the only thing th somethi half of the cosucomcs® | Therese, survived him forly-two chief of the bureau of provisions and clothing 4 « | on account of ill health and the sec y of | the navy has accepted his resignation to take 8 | effect upon the appointment and qualification 5 | of his successor, y : The secretary of the interior favors uniting [ The Oldest Living Relic on His Jo e P4 LAST OF RAND ARMY." stool pigeons should be shut off intheirhigh- | a letter yesterday, writ on daughter, and that ere long she was to be- 8y i . g ¥ handed way of running the conventions. It | paper with 4 typewriter, quite pertinent to | come a mother. T o and | Runs earned—Des Moine 3 the Indians of Pine Ridge agency, South Da- ney through Ital 16 8l outtige that one man should g0 nto the | say the. last, which T presume is intending | _After hearing the story told by Skow, the | Win thorace, There were six starters “flley | base hits—l Macullar, IKe: | kota, and those at Tonsrue river agency, Mon- | The Ttalian papers report the county attorney went before Judge Ander- (Murphy), Prince Fonso (Overton), Palisade 2 hits—Can. t satin hem upon the Crow or | qppival at the railrond station of h proxies representing | to'infer coming from the governor, but the u I 0 ¢ 3 1 ] T Saunders county | being no mame attached and the lettr | Son, wherea warrant was sworn out, chave. | (Britton), Bill Letcher (Allew), Hobespicrre anagan, D | ' convention, | couched in such disrespectful language that | ing the unnatural father with the crime of | (Francis), and Outlook (Breckinridge). They - T ean havdly think that it is from him. This | incest. The warrant was placed in the hands | Were off at the first tap of the drum, “"k B. p- cpistle states that “the board is in continual | of a deputy, who last night visited Knay Letcher in the lead, Palisade second, Outlook | hyy “pitehed fal to i | session until the 24th aud names the 15th as | home, cd him and brought him to this | third, tho others bunched. At tho quarter | Roach 4, \ ved | a day for the people to be heard.” city, arviving just beforo midnight. In the | Jobespierre led, Outlook second, Palis: Wild pi 0 third, the others scattered. At thiry minutes. state convention v six times as many votes as has as wus don the last ué other rescrvation. The president bo- vos such anarrangement would promote the best interests of both bands. R R U The Apoilo Club Concert. The Apollo club gave its neert last to, near Reggio, cent strenge looking persona object of considerable curiosit Courier de Btats U He was and noble looking old man with « white be: Ttaly, of o An Unne, Asiraxn, Neb., May 14, Brr.|—Your correspondent has intervie & number of prominent republicans and has | Hon. C. . Blseloy—If the Iarmers' alli- | county juil he refusad to tatk, stmply rematle | poje™ g = t, & head s s PRI 'd. wno presented to the May S l\lm e \v,.-\}\\ s N ,.m’.]} an order orgs .w.qlr.,.. s ;u pm'p(un :‘,i.;;‘nm they could prove nothing against '[l‘:.'f" ”'u 0'Iv:¢)"l:xrl\‘l S e Sloux City 11, Minneapolis 4. .\.:,J:: ;"l‘.’l::r‘]“l: 4:”:[11\“\\‘: vxxl/.‘ \‘. .1;;\_ 1‘\"“1 ISt te SAdbv Bit L x L and for ) and protection as we n. F O SAATC 2 S1c PRI Mons. Planel, o ewhat noted violinist, as aHatl i T proposed convention of the 20th inst. The | as to ace s Gt OTms B BT "Thio man Skow, who came to thecity for | quarters Rilay bezan bis rave and the vest Sto 1., May Lt [Special Telogr T b T R P SR ENAL udid E ““1“‘,]".' : \“,‘:'. Tl following by Senator T, J. Picket is perhaps | by electing with » ranks of the two great | the purpose of making the complaint, states | began whipping for life. Hiley othe | ‘to Ta ~Following is the result of to- | (oo 50t and artistically, il S0 E LS 2 "‘::r ”’I.““H affare | front, Bill Letcher second, Rof indicative of the general fo £ the more | political partics good, true and honest men to | that the fivst intimation he had of the g ! g Lo day's game: ke ke g considerate republicans : : Phices. it can and 1o’ dount will accomplish | was a couple of days ago, when Mrs. Knag | tho rest straggling. ~In the stretch Riley was | S or L m o opera house mever held a much larger, no Michel Linovich of Orenbur, 1ot to be interviewed, but will | much good. If on the other hand they should | came to his house, weeping most bitterly, and e o O o 2 fanAy finer nor more enthusiastic audience. This s Saunders | contomplate a thivd or fourth party, or if its | when pressed for the cause of her grief, told ;‘:"} Rol splare )‘]j" Lo b . Iy club is becoming un organizationathat Omaha mys us old man w reely any | principal objectis to dispense with the so- | of the crime her husband had been commit- b MOl s Ghoeai Tt { can well afford to and should be proud of. | an Itali ned Lino, born at Barret for the convention T sympathy | cwled middlo man, in other words, to buy | ting, and stated that he had threatened to [ Ioment it looked like his race, bub Murphy i*glonn It X 3| Its o i 5 1 I . v , in , 3 th (thew | 1oosened the reinsand Riley responded nobiy, | Kapvel.sh...o.3 3 0 | Its entertainments are more meritorious mnd | to 105 yenrs ago, and perhaps the lu ith any movement that tends to the better- [ direct from the mrnufacturers to little | shoot both h fand the duughter if either | I¢ 2 T o A Rent |feonalliTbas s G 1 | enjoyable than they have ever been given full | living relic of the Armee of 18 Lof the favmer, mechanic | monoy, then its mission will be a failure, | of them gave any information regarding the | coming under the wire a winnerby @ length | grosnn, 2.0 2 1 [inloyabloshunithertiavolovetibesn givon ull | Livingreliviofibhold Armee o ) and speaking from a_republican | short-lived and soon disband disappointed, as [ matter : and three-quarters, Robespicrre a_length be- 111 1c 1| Frained and polistied "his. Singors watil they | Belonging to o fumily of favmers, Lino Stndpoint T am of the opinion that the alli: | did the Grange about twenty years ago, of | ‘The case will be heard as Soon as witnesses | hind Tetcher, Pajisado back two lengths o Olbue =0 8.8 0 1| havo few equals anywhere in their rendition | 10rmed part of the conscriptions of tha repuiblicans of & which of I was a member. Yot I still | canbe served, which will probably be to- | 1more and 17onsg "":‘a‘ Hedley fudh nook W O arknnss; 52 5 6 1 8 | of mncora st Pho seleotions 1ot niane | kingdom of Ttaly in- 1805, ‘and_was e ify sympathy with the aim of the allian TRt Gean teyes mer, laborari and Avranging for M _Three-quarter of a mile heats, all ages— | X LI Tl thols e ‘\,l,:[f.,?,[,"'.th‘,'"‘\‘“”"";',‘1'7',,‘::1'-" .Iy‘[';iuwllln'-i”vlhi wens '“”"H" ”'“‘""f';”' Eh But as I said before, the anti-monopoly con- | mechanic, that p thab gavo one and | The members of the committees from the | Firstheat: White Nosewon, Loveland sec- BY INNINGS, ittt aorable T el Rl e R s e R 7] Time—1:101. ond, Friendless third. fovence, so far as this county is concerned, is | all for ' the asking a free lhome, that | G. A. R. posts and the W. R. corps of the DO L £ Sfoux Clty ... o RIS ) X | of but little Importance, . Anti-monopoly | party that freed -and enfranchised 4,000,000 | ofi mot ot the Millard botel lust. cvening to | S04 fieab: Whita: Noso won, Lovelund sec- | Minneapolls. Thoological Graduates at with his battalfon to Dalmatfa, and ideas prevail in this county toa very great | slaves, that stecred the ship of state success- | 5 bt el lust evening to | ond, Banner Bearer third. Time—1:20. i o Quates at Yale. | thence to Spain with the division of extent anyway. fully th ¢ storms within and with. | Make arrangements for properly observing | * Lul arned runs -Sioux 8 Minneapolts 1. |14 - o0 CAVES, Conn.y Mny e gradud- | General Lecebi, where he passed two e A out. Prye it hus boon At times, and it may | Memovial ¢ Linden Park Races. 5 Diuse hits ; neaPolls o | tion exercises of the Yale theological semin- | voars of continual f Counded _ Awake In Linc -ln_ ounty. be now, loaded down with men owned 1 The posts wero represented as follows: Lixpes Park, N. J., May 15.—This was ;ufml 1‘1‘1'3”” h{ e N Balls=-Of - | ary were held today at Battel chapel. The | in an assault, he returned to his native Noprn Prarre, Neb., May 4.—[Special to | corporations, on the other hand ‘fanatics’ t No.7, Frank E. Moores and R.H. | o <0000 00 T S imary s | Soibel b Daked, Hakkness 1. Latt o bases’. | Sruduation cluss nuinbered forty-one. aoliiitEy i wheta g 1ok remninsd. oe (wo Tur: Ber.]—Tie Bee correspondent has been 0 led it down with submission, but | Walker; post No. 2, W. L. A No. 110, F ¥ : ¢ ’ polis 6. Tim ey years, working on his father’s farm. Sio it 1 Minn B Ar i K Tond Killed His Neig] E. Burmeister and R. L. V ost No. | Sixand one-hulf, furlongs—Stockton won, |} W% S L e L, Maginn, Doo. Glomonts. ARd B L | Gloster. sccond, "Iy, Pulaifdthird, Time | _our Ulnpire-londsrson, with prohibition thrown overboard, as it bor in a Quarrel. soon will be, and by the unitea efforts on the On the outbreak of the terrible storm, at some pains to get an expression from lead- which was destined to car {1 deuinlioens l'_'"l”"l'" uERaonsise e marvioti ranke umd filo of ropublicans at rd, s e s | Lk Denver 8, Milwaukee 5. Th it Chl i) 90 ¢ course, opinion, e couvention | the primariesand in regular convention the [ The commil ppointed on finance an v ; % ckER, Wi —[Special Tel- | ; ; he flower of ranco-Ttalin o e BT ncoln 1) 2OLR, tast: honla [Fe b rieeand BT pular, ooyonk flowers consiated of udics from the following | ,Five furlongs-Issaquena (flly) won, | = Muwavkes, Wis, May 14—(Special Tel | parney shotand ikilled William Montrieff, & | vouth, Nupoleon called under his vic pursue. OF republican anti-monopolists, in ik e i corps: Custer—Mrs., Be Miss Laura | Maudolin (colt) second, Trestle: third. Time | egram to ThE Br; —Following is the result | neighbor, during an angry dispute. { S ous itg 1as\Wis oldl soldioraT Lfad 1 the strict sense of the term, Mr. James Bel- A Laudable Movement. Shammel and Miss Einma Burmeister, Mes- | —1:021. of today’s game: e O M A A BT e LT 1 8 Bl Skl Posca, Neb,, May 14—[Special to Tue | dames Jeffcoat, R. M. Stone, Simon Goetz | One ‘mile—Superyisor won, Blackthorn SMILWAUKEF, Leprosy Roported in Chicago. JOnety Magas oL g et e | ton was the only one found wfd he had not | | PONCh: Tebs MAY iethN P and Haverly; Crook--Mesdames J. B. West, | second, Puzzle third. Time—1:481. — 2 Cuicaao, Muy 14.—A report has been made ""'-’""d"‘( guagls, and witly the rest of | . much to say except that he hoped the couven- | B¥RJ—A. W. d ug republican, | yqjaworth and J. S. Bennett. Seven-cighths of @ mile—Prince’ Howard | T 4.3 | tothe department of health thattwo pro- Alpineatmy under the comnuud. i tion would take a pronounced stund against | 54 e ; The committoe on_ invitation, of which . | won, Brian Boru second, Stonemason third. | Posrmanrtch 3 8 9 o o6l roe s oniat 1aTTi Cilinass geno Beauhirnais, formed part of all monopolic You ask what action should the anti-mo- | T.. Maginn is chairman, will mcet again Fri- | Time—1 m/‘. Alborts,4b....0 0 3 1 0 0 | colony in this ci nde Armee. Lino fought inst TG Datterson belicves that the confer. | MOPOLy republican conference at Lincoln, May | day evening, at the Millard hotel, to complete | _Five-eighths of a m"fl%’hnfimm won, 8,01 3 0 4 00 B Russians at Smolensk and at Mos- / e stiould'adapt resolutions pledging the re- | 20 $ake for the bestinteresta of all comcerned, | STADESBICRIS. © Lo D Omoglnmondv Little Barefoot third. Time pong 4RY Snow inDako kova, where he lifted from the field of 2 2 = The ect is o o i vhicl % ies were ins d 2 v i & . 0 4 " (e L v v o Jenel ] G st et \ advanced position | The object is a laudable one and one in which | y,duit ot YR hatter of gathering fowors | _ Six and one-half furlongs—Bill Barnes ohofiit 10| Mixsrapoirs, Minn., May 11.—The Jour- ']’,’;f”‘: the '\“f’"_'j‘ll}-‘, |“]":‘“:‘ "' S | oy iavis sudh s datite cbi: tlhu pm;]»l;t ab large 8rontorested, and whilolL f and Mgollciting ifarids i In s e mattar ot the [ worAToulso/seoond; Bohemian sthird i1 me) | rlasagas, p 1 10078 8 1 | nal's Neche, N. D, special says eight inclos [ PIVIEONC, "\'u;,lull hedihofentated D teoa (st as! el 1 | donot believe in golug to extremesI think we | parade, the arrangements were left entirely | —] ¥ es = ¢ snow fell_ thore last night and it isstill | © Napoleon, und ly in the o vatirond vates, the ivoreement of poll- | i need of legislation. agaiust mon opolics, | With Frauk E. Moores, who is marshal of the |~ Five _furlongs—Buckstone won, King | O I e Tarmons ara fopttan 541! | bloody buttle of October 24, while fight hitice of Silver: and on. such a platform . | trusts and railways, aud of such a charvacter | 98+ Arthur second, John- Atwood third. " Time— | ing under the orders of General Pino, ho Colnage of silver: and on such a platform in ¢ 0y, suoh ¢ 4 ———— 1:08. Milwaukes o s taken prisoner, after having be | vite the republicans to send delegates to | that they, the combines, may live and doa Mrs. Fogerty W 3 ¢ —_ Denver.... The Death Record. Sl oy B their convention and nominato' cundidates | S ML G The Bicycle Race. Watssviine, Me., May L —William 11 Joundedi by Lihojicomncks of e 1 profitable business, that other industrics may NG et oans " S who are in I]n-nrv‘j ~\'m}v.n:u' nw.l-.i\ th. He | dothesame. It would scem trom present in- “rr‘: ’mf"‘"""_;‘Lh"\:lh',‘t:’.‘:,:;l;;‘d.‘fi;;‘(:f::]}'::’ esit the duty of the republican party ions that the time had come when the | M7 ¥ o 2y & 8 Q0L o i aa-Readi ot " | Poorman, Kreig, Flood. Three-buse hit—Poor- | the vailway mail service, died yesterd arty of the people to meet. the fusucs rtended to make themselvos known in | 1ast night, and as aresult she camo outsecond | teudance at the Prince-Reading bicycle race | y,an, Double play—Fiood to W Baseson | noom, st that are agitating our farming a r ele- 2 < wislati i > o best and went to the city jail, where is- | last evening. Competent judees estimated | bulls—Westlake, “Morrissoy, 1zan, Mo . that are agitating our farming aud labor ele- | matters of legislation, and it is to be hoped wvent to the city jail, where a dis & P B Glowe, McClellun, Curtls, Kowo, White. St Transported with a large con- voy of I'rench prisoners to Orenburg, was sent with a few of his comradoes to a e distant village situated at the foot of tho WHO. EVER WAS | Caucasus,whore, although kindly tr superintendent of Yy after- The largest crowd of the week was inat- | Farned runs—Milw: Two-base hits— | Bigelow of New England SMALLE! John _ E. of the Itali Tant: that they will do so with moderation. T located ankle was put in place by the ity | the throng vaviously from two thousand to ¥ n, Curtls, Bowo, Strg Rev. Hart wants to see monopoties like the ) in making their selections for these import physician. twenty-fiye linndredspaople; (Soiib will be|| oie=ttarnnasan b Fime—Lwo hours. Um- - Dy the Russiuns, he had to sui express, telegraph and slegping-car com- [ offices they will choose men in whom the: A ST soen that the interest in the groat event in- i R Lived in His Mother's Shoe, Was Court | yiivations during ten 5 pun st_robbers in Nebraska, | can put their trust, men upon whom they can Dr, Birney,practice limited to catarrh- St 4 i St. Paul 10, Kansas Cit Dwarf, Married and Died f 2 Ly regulat /it may bo brought about | relyto do their uttermost, that which i3 for | al discnses of hose and throat. Beo bldg, | Creases us it approaches tho close, and ifthe | Z FAt: W PArEas oy B | M AR S lasiraeyciiantiverabiopon by the (. O. P. before this flurry blows | the best interests of the people of the state of attendance continues to sugment at the ratio T. Pavr, Minn., May 13, —[Special Telo- Bebe is supposed to be the smallest u?kml and obtained permission to over. SRR g Nebraska, and any action that will tend to PERSONAL DPARAGRAPHS. that has marked it thus far, the concourse man who ever lived. He was borne by [ the Russian army asa private soldier. |”'1 .:::v |\lvuy" “\J’.‘?fl.fi" .:v“inrp.;l'::uu "m}. lir bring about those results is to be commended. 0. M. Newell of Hebron is at the Casey. Saturday night will reach six or seven thou- apeasant woman in Lorraine just 150 | In this ¢ -p‘f ;,v '!m passed !h:';v‘u;_'h th w0t would ac > republican o i 0 andwas calledl BoDebontsal | Loimpe o Caucasus in 201 ALY (0 stick to It text, “The governmont | x z 3 Fred Meyer of Fremont is at the Murray, | sund. b9 aadasicalled ) -I"'|h' L s b B ool b the pesple, - for do oriment | Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Peasions. |\ W, Siono of Hastings is at the Millard, | Lust night the roservod seats were well W oA E & e S TSt R TS It would bé @ pity should the party fail to | WASHINGTON, May L.~ [Special Telogr Trvin Seott of Stromsburg is at the Casey, | sprinkied with ladies and their escorts, ropro- | Murphy,m...0 8 4 0 0/ft8mine....8 0 10 I | articulate only “b-b.” The day of his | the vewnrd fuf Bis services & fuble b wicet the Nt CmMergene, A to Tue B! Pensions have been gri : Sco Stromsburg is at the Casey. 8 ks ang : Lt Abbey, rf....0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0| hirth Bebe was smaller than his mothet of ground. which iltivated. When eot the present emergency. o Tuk Bee.]—Pensions have been granted as N. R. Persinger of Central City is at the | Senting many of the best people of thecity. The | Daly, 1r. 4300 00 OROITAR AR LI he was forty-i '5 old he ad 1 J '.\. llm .,ul»ulnlmh,m.q‘.l\m;usln general | follows to Nebraskuns: Original-Ulysses A. | Case "L‘H‘J “L;:‘ of fl‘(“lfr is rigorous \l mumlml}('«l };x\;‘«n‘u 1 13 Ho 02 h:n]ml. i : ; e wh] I”l"\l- “i ? uwl-(\ i ml fe i W overhauling of things. Ho thinks it would | puushe orth DI e i CaReY & 3 S e The barracks bund still continues to fur- | Birkes, sl 20§ 50| Ten days afterward he was taken to | young Polish givl named Nerawska, who o agaodiatlomn |“::; the republicans, prohi- i,:“u,f’,‘l::.' 3 “m,:“\" llifl,d\.fi lit\‘,',':"m}‘,’,".nf::‘é sl e tincolngisEropisierediatithe mish the most dolishttul of programms, that Eaillips, LR % 3| the yillage church, to be baptized, in ;lwlliu 1855, 'J‘lnla thre ous that 1,!.- b itioniats, unti-anonopolists and. alliatice pi ncrease —James s, Munt. Increase | Murray. of Inst night being cqual to ny doncert hear 114 3 1 his mother's wooden <hoo, because he | by this woman also died, leaving the old 10 join f , work out the problem and s S, Child, Arvapahoe. Oviginal widows, L. Tucker of Wayne is aguest at the | in the city in months. ? I N 0 00 ’\::, ’R,),‘,h:,,.{n (“‘,“f,'m n o) hee ;’.\ |.l.'-§- »[‘;Mi:w 1Ih'rm' in the \\ul‘n‘l T In-n“l :'v et A examy) countr, o inor o tichards, Pe M | g X v iti v d | 5 sty ) i 1 a 0 o ;I“;w \lm 1’ i the country at la | ete.—Minor of John G. Richards, Petersbu Millard. & i ’ " A_Anhuu;.hlthemlnll\fl|.msmm||‘s of the two OB ";l s s e TR Ty Dur. | returned to Orenbourg, where the peopl: Judge A ! | Surab, widow of Joln W. Love, Brownsville W. A. Bridges of Crete is stopping at the | viders is the same as it was on Tuesday night, ot RS nonths the same | Russianized his nume into Linovich, 1 maged i V”“‘U“hll of cuses” | “l]m | Ornal T . ik Toha ok Millard, {hu llhx'lllmg l:lm-r ¢ in lrllu contest has | Totals..... s 114 0 ing l”"‘)""“ P SR L T ymparative comfort f enth” district to pay any special attention to | Biafien Tabis Rock s yohn 1 Anan; “ | ~m, M. Marquett of Lincdln i ast 4 argely incrosed. So much for tho fairness, | “*Murphy Lit By batted Dal wooden shoe served ns Bebe's crib. ed theve in comparative comfort fo miities, rmarked that b fousit, tit o Bistiorsblaliodl e T s ng; St anuaivotLinedliils gusst athe suarencss and undoubted gonuinencss of PRR A Ll L Vhon Tiobo was about e ) velrs ol | nany yeurs Girted with an extraordin - nopalies sho > regulated by aws in f T oaa 2 he B n R tars D Tavior S is stopping at | StEusEle. 2 01002002 0-5]|KingStani sesezynski of Poland, | avy ‘energy of mind and body, he wis © the iterest of the proucing asses, and e e Adaas Derre Gl nnarmtonn; omaylor of Broken Bow is stoppingat | “On appearing yesterday afternoon both 01582120 15| who was then living in Loreaine, heard | still stronir enough to ¢ Tostileli also belioved thut the republican par ‘|3.|»\x11| v A Hill, mother of Georgo W. | D, ¥, Osgood of Tocumsoh is stopping ab "“"“‘;*"ll{ Reudiug eviuced }l"{gxh"'l Eym UMARY. what a wonderful little fellow he was | When' move than a hund years oll, ktoand will accomplish ovory neaded ro- . Weston, Original invalid—Win. O, | the Puxtar 3 & - 2 s $ho, earors st tomiioh :"llflili.i;::. Runs Pwa-base hits | and ovdered tho child’s father (o bring the old veteran at last bee hom g0l of the bost thotght, the. peal neces. | 1onoloe, Linovill J‘:‘,i_’"“(:‘\;“‘“ Aulantics | J. 7. Buchanan of Hastings is stopping at | into his arduous task of another eight hours | He Ba runs OVon | him to court. Bebe, sr., carried hisson | sick, after seventy-five years of exil sities and highest desives of the péopie. Dixon, VUoolsbit Taseb W Sharo. oo | theddurray: of ridi Prince was pale and wan looking, 5—OIF Bauswing to the royal palace in a small bisket, He resolved at all hazaids to return o h L. Q. Thacker feels the need of reform, but Rapid; William Blackman, La Ctai ¥ e J. H, MacCall of Lexington is registered at | and there was an air of lassitude about th el || By ,él\\n:\vnmw Stanislaus said at once that Bebe must his native lund und there puss the res e AL l!!m!‘ In_the light of pasteventsand | ™ Bramon, Delphos; James S. M the Millard. soldier t np‘. inly told that he was enjoying EUNARY become his_court dwavf. Bebe's fathe mainder of his eventful cave otgh ‘.::.w\“ indeatious, it will come from the ro- | Pitgburgs Kljub Thouas, Bruce; Cliarles I, W. J. Dovies and wife of Fremont are stop- | B PIERIC. gvortheless thoy sof oft iy tho Standing of the Clubs. was induced to accedo 1o this prope the influenc the Italian ambassado | MeCauley, Des Moiues; Jumes Adams, Row: | ping at the Paxto el Dios. with . Reading, na uaug), polish gold and | at St. 1 heyasRent Jiamo Lo Lost. Por Ot. | with a good bit of roy. 7 % | Bobe was made a fracturing an avenue in the atmosphere for vans of the M 3 | fabies - N 'S v s B. | Louis N. Haskell of Stromsburg is regis- [ the beneiit of his doggod and unrelenting | Desyajiios rth Platte na- lar follc of the | Italy at the expen we ley ; Gusfavus L. Mills, Sabula; Char tional bank “The alliance is all rigl \ g c | i i i S alliande ta/mll tlxhty Brooks, W Neliewiah M. Kitchens, | tered at the Paxton. pursuer. ‘The Bppearsice Of oach CONL: | BlaneOfiy : 0 | King's court, ornment. Lino is now in are enough ican_farmers in Lincoln | “","' “::, e _‘”'"l'svl, oreman, R. H. Smith and J. F. Kivkeudall of York | tenance was more a stud: tha 10 At the time of his introduction to | Reggio, where he caved for with pa county to carry a majority of the primaries | onn Dy Y Deg | #re guests at the Cu ever. Prince was sullen and detes 10 | court life Bebe was just twenty inches | ticuls ttention, As he was born in if they will do their duty” They should sce | pfoiitg g Bl A Alfved J. Shelling and wife of Lincoln are | mined, *he soldier defiant and threaten- n tall and weighed eight pounds, He [ 17854he is now 105 years old, the glo 1o it that men are nominiied who will grap- | foet " Cotur Hantie: Ly Ghuran o | registered at the Paxton, ing. Al the afteruoon they plodded woa i never grow larger. ous survivor of a hundved battles, and pleavith froiht vates and other proper vail- | moishure: Joun I, Clark, Brayton. dohn | B S. Rood and wife, Miss Gray and Miss | 8long, reling oft the laps with a mouotono df He had a sweet little voico, n good car | probably the lust of the heroes who road legislation. = Send to county conventions | Rogch, Plainfiel 1 Killion, Bedford; | Moore of Hollyrood aré guests at the Paxton, | Motion and sound that would have been tor- National League. for music, and nimble legs, He could | fought at Jena, Friedlund and Borodino. ;’(lmd men; nominate wen of ide or the lewisliture and wholesome logislation | Jyees e ot will follow. The temperance question should | b g, Chat be left out, as all parties wre divided on that | Toyis 19 Denslow. Lonal s and fe siigabdl e o ture to human belugs of less stamina and it A g M. H A, Groenwood and Miss Hattio | gortirude, They may be sald to bo living on | o ATNEWYONE o 8 o g | duuce and sing with tho best of the ——— e Murcay, © Ore are umong the BUEsts U | their machines, eating, drinking and even w York......1 S0 5 ARl king's courticrs. He was ful An Artist Kilied by the Cars. e Muciey, napping there, the@mbition to get there first | Brooklyn 000031 Qs nent at all the king's New Yoik, May Jdward Volois, an “C | John W, Bur Martin' B. Fit e/ LeMars; Riol le or ) 1 . tssue, " 7 N ¢ T, 2L being ~ the ' stimulus that maintains | Hits—New York 12 Brooklyn 6. | bunquets, His most famous appeiur tist, while attempting to hoard a train on n',‘";‘ dohnT. Neabiti—iVhut do'1 thinkof | Broeat l:lnm\l‘xi.l{nl *Duniel Miller, Datins: Unlon Meeting of the W. C. T. U. | cquiibrium Who will win is yet eucomn- ew York 5, Brooklyn 1. Balteries—Rusie | f |H1{n.. ather curious vole mu‘lxlw u :‘y‘u-l\l A O PR e ho Lincoln conference! Well 3 5 T'here will be a union meeting of the sed with @ vakt deal of uncertainty. | and Buckley, Tervyaud Daly. Umpives— | o nn BOEo G idaus gave to stantly killed by one goiug in the other digu- L uardly | John 'Waguer, Council Bluffs; '"Thomas Dralle, ¢ Robert Harrison, Ottumywas ilfod | James 1% Bisscll, Volgas Shduoy Sherwood, friends Shy, ho will trail on until ti Lynch and Powers. then Bing into requisition his and dush forward and wiv v RO | Thoatont ). o 00020 0 700 o0l 1 214 know; 1 haye given it but litt have the utmost contid blican party te tion. thought. ueo in the ability of ope with the Women’s Christian Temperance unions of the city and South Omuha at the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Thursd; M ambnssador of & great power in 177 the widdle of the table was an immense astle, - AT DOSTON. ing Gas Work sugnr question, us it has solved successfully every | oo, L [t it 3 ; o Then the soldicr’s follow : i eation’ submitted to 1t In the st thizy, | Lheodore 3 o'clock p. m. ALl women intevested in | Ji¢ king in ”m’v” ‘m"h ARG say | Philadelphia. ;0 0 0 8 0 1 8 0 0—7 Shortly before the guests rose to loave Havpune, May 14, —~The strikiy 8 worlk e i B T e ek UL h.-u’ 1.»;-_“(.”,“ 1‘,‘;.”}?\: l.;luf'k’ Smith, | temperance work are cordially invited to | the past three days huve beel but fesle Hits—Boston 21, Philadelphia 10, Errors the door of the castle opened anc ers, aided by a large number of idler ; nen ou the committee calliug the conforenca, | $3°{Fi,n Cruwice Bubke, Qiarinda Joams | uitend. i i and that today ot tamorrow at, the farthost | Boston 2, Philudnipnta 5. Haterics-Getatin | jenht in full armor stopped out with a | tinied theie roting today, Sevoral conil ability und integrity, L doubt exceedingly if (\ orge K. Huston, Allerton: Joseph Poor, Larvamie's Gambling Licenses. m::r““';: (\«\Ill.h(‘ \‘\"l’l‘r‘l‘)‘ A‘.‘E'.,x.n.x-n:‘x'x‘.‘;u‘.‘;‘l‘lv : il.:ln‘-. \.Iullnbur'y;xr:ll; kery and Schriever n ‘ drawn sword in his ,,,‘m‘,.,.,,‘;_‘ ,\{‘\l‘z.“: .::f.n:Al:'..ll m:”;“;«l Iln’].:lh‘ll"h.nlx"x" y‘.'". .{:']\l‘uf ‘. the commitice or the conference it calls has | {7 Javton He N ¢ WIll' | Lanawis, Wyo., May 14.—[Special Tele- | ftios of backboneaail ondurance, Jack ki ; | suests thouglit that tho knight nust be of the ringleudors have been avvested. - nore futegrity, moro lgally or move wbility | Biker: Kopery Keliey, gram to Tuk Biw]—A month ago the gam- | uoman, Reading s vigilant esquive, doclagos | AT BITTSHD | ome. . wanderful auiomalon rhich tho wan the republican party i Nebraska. Lot | jakers Robert Kolle | bling liccnses expired and applications for | thut Friduy night'will see the victory for | The Pittsburg-Cincinnati gamo was post- | ldug, hic 0Bt . this and every other issue which affects the i L e ‘ eading sifely did ' securely she ho e ccou ¥ chanies across the Iine, 1 wasn't, 2 Frage—Rensoua their renewal wero rofusod. In the mean. | Reading sifely wid securcly clinched, and | poued on account of rain hanie s | interests of this state bo nresented in a ré 3¢ 2 h J6coran, o > - - that Prince will Tig yidden bodily from the — — | however, Io was none other than little Dublican convention selccted Trom il of the | 34 incrcaso-—Thowas’ Nutt, * Indianola. | time a unti-gambling l has been ve: .\ ¥/ 4 Players' League. i N ¢ ST | Fountios 1 tho state and it will bo falrly and | Sidow--Belindu ., widow of George A. | tood by tho outgoing mayor, and a now ad- | 3 gy i ame tactics wero ol 'y st [EaRe RS R RN L LR ustly scttled and to the satisfaction of the | SWith, Farragut, ministration has cowe into 'power. Tod NotnIbaandiiie e sama taotios wero ob: AT DATOX ook the sword in the face of every AUSLRATH ARG P R S nadaon 0F LAS South ota: Original ~Thomas Arm- | the gamblers began a mandamus suit to coui- | 8OrVeC 'I‘.‘_".‘ dry last night, there was | Boaton..........0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0— 4| yyest, saluted the k nd thoen turned tionof the delegates 1f he but do his duty, | StFong Lisbon; Elias J. Gratton, Watertoy pel the city to issuo liconses to them, ‘The | Mote or less cntheastosm, and the flual spuit | Now York, 88,0004 "1 buck ‘o the castle entrance, wheve he B oA s vosted muon | Grandville W Demerest, Walter case will come up in the district court Satur- | g¥oked | 1he wmask. tromendous =—cheering: | jiits—Bostou w York 11 Errars— | oiined the po of sentry. Fislia fuvoicre o8 Neviuaka are vosted muuh | crease—John'S, Price. M od 8, | dsy, Although the old gambling licenses [ THe differont = bads - contering = RON | pogign 1, New Youko. Batteries -CGumbert | 05 e 0 fvom the king évery one at B e fhowld | Fuller, Lyons: Alonzo . Kiwble, Sioux | are still in force the now council bas in- [ Wi S excursions today, - Lonortow | g Syetf, iKeofe and Vaugho. Umpive the table began to bombard h with ik a3l |"L(n(“"“ ! o, 18 | Falls;' Levi Waltz, Castlowood. Reissue structed the city attorney o draw up an antl and Sa MIII! an i\l““l'l\\'l. attendanoe Ke and O'Day., | et e b an Lo X 1hard iim with st the Nib a s placed his con- | bt 5V VG, o ARRRHACIAN R from this hoar'on is assured. The standing . = mall wballs, Bebe hueried at once dence in the republican: pariy. The result Yo Marlon, RS, g5 last night left the two riders neck and neck A1 BUFFALO. | into the castie, locked the door, mounted }:,f“("h""\.”‘h h“‘“:‘:‘“‘h" future shall be resis Dakota A. O, U, W, Mormon Converts En Route. oue mily and 0no quarter whead of tho Word'S | pyutal L0 0000100 0-11he tower, und pretended to return the ke o PR RoN, 8. D., May 14,—[Special Telegram w Yous, May 14.—[Special Telegram to | = The score: Chicega e LS 9 [“\ ‘u:rr.l: five by selting off a lot of perfumed cx i The Sit 2 in Hamilton, to Tre Ber.)—The Ancient Order of United | Tie Brg.]—One hundred and fifty Mormons | Hour. Milax faps. |, AiS—BOEM0 G CRI0SIT SRS Mar ORI KON, . ; 3 | Browrikin, Neb., May 14.~[Special to Tuz | Workmen of the two Dakotus closed the first | aFrived Lero this moruing by the steaumship | L1 R AT ] s L s UmplreseGiplagand | o SLATHS Ahe Emiirass Gattating o Bus | Ber.] ~The following views on the comiug | annual session of the grund lodge hero this | Jiaouias en route for Salt Like Gity, * They | 4iird el ii 9 | Matthews. ale Noul a1 emeealy alies. blm 10 A8 | | conference bave been expressed by local re- | evening. According to the rec ?\-. '3 report murlud for their destination as soon as possi- ‘|~.,I..m. ot A 1 8 —_— | court of |I|nv Polish ‘\“ r. Lator -ml.» , i ¢ 0 eive epor o, ifth H in 0 AT BKQOKLYY. | evening, when the royal paluce was al- publicans 2 to date the cash received since the organiza- 4 e Sixth roa It 8 klen 00000O0D5 0 0-5| most desorted, <uih:u'lm § omissary { J. H. Brock—What we want to do is to | tion last August is §15,001,42; total disburse- | Consul General to Ecuad Jaronth 1ie passee 1 2} Bhiladalphia. 0 0 0 1 3 8 0 0 0~ 6 | gnapped Bebe up and stuffed him into < | send wen to the county conventions who are | ments $1,819.76, leaving $1,171.66 on hand: | . WASHINGTON, Mgy 14, —The nomination of | KRR - 4 U Hits—Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia 9. Errors | the pocket of his great coat. Bebe not governed and coutrolled by the railroads | §8,971 was collected and expended for sded | YWilliam M. Sorsby to be consul general to Totul 4 | —Brooklyn 4 Philadelphia 4 tte crenimed 80 lustily that he re ed the » aud other mouopolics, ud endeavor to placo | wheat o distribution wmong farmors living Ecuador was confirmed by b party vou. Grand wtal * | wovhiog and Icinsiow, € plot to the guurd the door. The Tt of (i haeinonventian SIS MR | Gaders The. follomie *ebloos aeuan cio 12 | Hond Offer S oy T | Haltman, Uwmpires I b it Baha ok o Absolutely Pure. | SOWe corporation. and installed: Grand: wmaster workman. 1. WasmiNGToN, May 14 g Dis Morxes, Ta, Muy 1.—[S American Assoviath ousd, vd Bel g nied | o Lrcusm of tartar Luking powder W. M. Thomns—I am in favor of keeping | E. Hughes of Jamostown; foreman, IKari Brs,|—Bonds offored: 244,400 at | gram to Tus Bree]This wus The American wisockutl Nk | ARNAYG 56960 ROAABRET of luaveulng atraugih,—U. 5. 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