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11N UMANRA DALLL Diuw; TUKSUDAY, MAY 20, 18 ANOTHER DROP IN PLASTER, | thyetene, e Raseh of mutnots spokes vit- |\ THE WASHINGTON VISITORS, | Srrondoaor veet own: s Rowsctaranan | CROPS IN SOUTH DAKOTA. | 3%t Goittenn asked the board to appoint cruded that all agencies were venal, not oven 11 to & depof bight or twelve inches on a firemen to fill the | made vacant by the excepting the press, Dr. Plankett of Ten- nessee defended the press. vl and dfffed to a depth of thirty-two | i, removal of E. McCarthy and M. Hunvan, i : | tnches. : ; e : The report, was piaced on file. ':::.‘J'f,!{fi:rp"mh.' — Lincoln Preparing to Give the Excursonists | Hundreds af sheep were killed by the hail. | The Foremost Question Among the People of | Offcer McBride was wiven a ten days' leave They also rellevo DI A Cut of Twenty-five Oents Per Ton An- aiv e S ORI £ by and during the time b 11 visit M g, 2L LFE 2 . : ey ol y and during the time he will visi e a Grand Reception. BOTH WERE GROGGY, | That State, relatives in Kansns, o tree8 frora Dyspepela, It nounced Yesterday, | Charles Prindle, the driver of the large digestion and Too Hearty! S The Flour City Team Plays a Fine abain iy | Y y Ed Smith of Denver' Makes a Good | truck, was granted ten days off duty, with Eating, A pertect rem- RESULT OF THE POOL'S COLLAPEE. | (i cprroi aing Game. o et | THE ROUK ISLAND WON'T ANSWER. Showiisg with Jackson. A POLITIOAL OAMPAIGN IMPENDING, | 1y, o ot e boant maroeat ody for Diminess, Navsen, | el Tan £ Lk \@ motn- Citicaco, Mify 19,—Six thousand people to- {16 S1ty ORI 10 ONAAE- SN0 Tb T Lo Drowsiness, elegram to Tie Ber,|—Although the morn e city counll to onler £500 put i Some 5 ing dawned chilly and disagroeable, the night witnessed,n rastling five-round mateh | bank, to be drawn upon th in the Mouth, A Disastrous Freight Wreck on the | [0Z dawned cBlly wid dEtEreint B | Refases to Comply With the Request | with fonr-ounce gloves betwoen Peter Jack. | Flection of a Congrossman and the | m bo s pteotive g Tongue, Pain in the Side, Diitiols Canteatatie B weather warmed sowewhat during the a 23510 Wl . son, the colorad' Australian champion, who is Selection of a Permanent Capi- criminals, This was fol d by aletter TORPTD LIVER. They Tod ) g | uwm'uun\“ bout n[lw--n\':l\ln;‘}x'«-vl I;UINA"\“[:!‘:‘ "'"‘l"‘":‘::: of Transportation—A [PSUALES ¥ from Mayor Cushing, in which ho said regulato the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | to the neapolis Athletic park fully pre- W to fight John T Sullivan, and Bd Smith, the tal the Most Important Tn view of the fact that thore hnve been o stores—Town News. | pared to see the brilliant whitewash spread It s Assassin, Mu Laund e Laundryman champion of Colorada. | Matteis | number of bun Sttt g SIA:.LPIIL smunos& SIIALLPHIGE. | upon the local team. The broad countenance h intorest e question of g nlmost o daily occurrence, and that’ the "est was taken in the q! o police have been ‘unable toarrest any of the T A Smith's ability as agminst Jackson, owing to b » Lo 1 of Hy Hack was scen upon the players’ bench e agan 3 ¢ e urgiars or drive them from the clty, | thin Four Doner, Ta, May 19.—[Special Tele- | and seemed to change the luck, for Minne Liscory, Nob,, May 19.—[Special to Tie ::f:.iu.f-?;;u‘::‘h the lm';ul;lv:llltn s;.[«”\.::':l VAxK S. D., May 18.—[Special to Tre | Would ".-T-IC'; ‘rf:":'l‘.:-‘n'.'f-.ir..}..l l::,;‘;.,,,.:,i,‘:,lt.,“,! e " — il B Cinten i s el B o 4 g The Flour L) 3 Vo o8P [ the wrestler, and to the further fact that | lic interest in the state of South Dakota just r nd en g ) \ AN, pany today announced a cut of 25 cents per | victory from the Omaha team. pointed a committes to unite” with similar | Swith recently kuocked out Mike Cleary in | now fs 1t Lt ol T LA AR L ton in the price of calcined plaster. This | city boys put up a fine fielding game, the er- | (omnittoes from the board of trade and real | on il now fs the prospect for crops in 15%. It 1s HUAJULE ot oppoFta. brings the pri n to & which is less | ror charged to Hengle resulting from a fall. | agtate oxchange to entertain the members of imith made & decidedly good showing | Yot rather carly for prognostications in this ok leon than the cost of manufacture. The cut is the | In the first three innings the local team could | the Washington excursion on Wednesday | Azainst the big colored man, standing up five o, and it is certaiuly far too soon to ¥ ouaily s quent thetr | Arrest of Two Men Seen on the Morning of latost deyelopment in the price war resulting | do nothing with Clarke's curves, whilom the | avening, Among the features of the recep- | rounds withont suffering a knock-out. to the yield of grain in all readily secure the Tragedy. from the brenking up of the pool that con | second Omaha piled up two runs, the only | tion will be an informal welcome at the depot, | Smith appeared timid In the first round and etk L A U LG should be done In this tyolledevery ‘:.J:;m‘-"rmn:mml';.‘_wzlnvm:' fteil | ones of the game, on a hit, a base on balls, 8 | g carriago drive in and about the city and | Was floored three fimes, but in the succeeding | W Tho spring weather hus not been | onts o't Peat Sinco ihen pladtor has Talltn from 8 por ton | sacrifice and arother hit. Thoy failed 10 | guburbs, u visit o the various public build- | T0undS rallied, and, thoiugh at u disadvantage is for the rapid growth ;.r, oecals, | nEpliat thed s bl THEY TELL STRAIGHT STORIES to the above figure, and will probably go | score after that, although they got men on | juye jncluding the state house, court house, | b heitonm s \imx‘lw'ulli landed repeatedly as been an abundance of mofsture | o izt YETER S fhave ous of owepror ‘ 3 and wind. and with the usual conditions for the ensuing Another communication was presented, this lower, bases in the fourth, fifth, sixth and ninth, but ! Mise i e y i nd. @i —_—— | pretty double plays shut them out. In the | Postofice and the various public schools and Both ggy when the combat | 45 months South Dakota will re-cstablish | from the chief of police, which was as fol- | Detectives Still Scouring the Neighe @ Wreck on the Hinois Central | Boorihe with o seore of 2 to 0, Foster took | colleges. There will be an exhibition by the | ended. : & bR ) g L Mans, Ta, May 19.—[Special Telogram | first oh an error by Kearns, stole second | Lincoln fire department, after which there [ Muldoon offers to back Smith for £,000 for | her reputation as a grain producing state, In RS INYS BaGH Lt ARSIV TR o ot borhood for Clues—Result of the mitted in thiscity du the present mer's In al | ; e i g in the world, | the drouth districts of last year the total \ | —'wo frefgh son the Ili- | and took third on Moran's wild throw | will bo a special excursion to Cushman park, | ® finish fight by man_in the world, 3 to THB Bhs.] ~Toro frelght tralns on the TH- | BC HE0C AL 0080 o i owed with ‘a i, 1 be g ‘l""_ I’k“’"‘k‘IL'I‘:’\l‘I‘.“"':r‘::"‘_'“‘“ parle. | hur Sullivan, MeAulifto and Jackson. planted acreage is greater than that of 1ast | wnd the potieo 1o wsing overy elort 1o nois Central collided at 4:50 this morning near K | * ) H ARy 3 c . Ryn struck out and [ - year, and wheat, ¢ cor ax, murderers. There 1ot a cent Remsen, ton miles east of this An extra | Which 1 him. Ryn struck out auc | mye opjcago, Rock Island and Pacific rail- PA INTAL SOCIETY. year, and wheat, i corn and LIRX, L gy oS Tt By coltifiehy ux . H followed with a two-bagger, O'Day | foy : BEVHAA oilers tor Bt Ramsen, b0t | witl another and Miller with & singl wy | way company fefuses to comply with the 1 the staple ro well along. Residents | dercd a bil] to the city for moncy ot ] 4 U B B LA, I quest of the board of transportation ask W o~ of those districts aro cheerfully anticipating | my own pocket for dotective service S freight No, 20, ‘which witch at | flew out, Mitchell then swung his I e ks D tatiog fia e | It Will Hold Its Fourteenth Annual | 75310 FRtrics ato che Toaral | WA thrown out becutise the necessary vouch- | Ofcers Savage, Dempsey and Curry yostor Remsen, came thundering west thirt | and the ball lit out in the str 3 i ruharearh R Session in This City Today. I‘ el ki their agricultural ar did notaccompany e bill,” Lot his hono | day arrested thetwomen in the rubber conts DR SNV s S B B O o and e i g dotw it | 1abors. o mayor huvo. dIscrotionury power (o, pi ; B e s i e T I he At by vas made in order that the sceretar The Nebruska_ state dontal sooloty will | ge P o ieit eataiths | IRERAT b pensoa e hary poner W Bay | who have figured in the Poor murdor ¢ oL Lo b L ek o 2 e Ae ! il y as per resolution of the board, find some | hold its fourteenth annual session in Garfield | The state is just about entering upon a po- | JECLENIAL SXPRSOs Tor Bbbie, the G L o were seen on the morningof the 3 freight were made into kindling wood and the | keeping up the phenomenal stick worlk, Fos b i Jiileal: ot HIGES SEuinIses: to 71 o ¥ were seen on the morning of the murd engine overturned. The engineers and fire- | ter opening with a bit, Minnehan taking first | Scale for freight rates. The companyin its | hall, commencing at 9 o'clock this morning, | litieal campaign which promises to be ex- | ure froquently protocted and 1t otdall | walking to the Belt west of the city by Conduc- ngine oy ned. e T jaapmaar e By | communication gives as its* reasons for re- | and closing dbout Padds ceodingly exciting. The election of a congross- | DY Partles fn our midst. It may be the nieuns < \ UL men Jumped, and the engineer on the w a fumble by i 3 | ST e o ar | about noon Friday, A of assisting the police (0 cause these eriminals | torGeorge 1. Nicholson and Brakemun C. Ru bound train was bruised about the shoulddes | Foster scori an's failure to s i ) iy The present oficers of the association are: | Mt and the selection of a permanent capital | (o receive the punishuient thoy desers AL bl is buildi 4 > th in O'Day followed with | Small portion of its 1,700 miles of rond is in O O Sl i vasine 4 g Gris ey it LA AR el «der | PET, Who reported the to the police that to some extent. The company is building a | stop the throw-in. O'Duy owe th b valie should | L. 3. Cole, Notfoll, president; W, W. Vance, | Will be tho most important questions in- | /T du not know of a caso of burglary, murder | F0 1 track around the wreck today L '_M(nm; ',"‘“,' s Ll Kearney, 'vice prosident; A. W. Nason, | volved. Senator G. C. Moody has a fight SOt Hoow Chict iba ban s lnst 6wo | - Chiet Seave B ail ovar tHE Lt Al Supreme ¢ e o ot o B, 1 the aixth | tem: that the Nebraska portion by itself [ Omaha, corresponding secretary and treas: | with his fellow republicans on his hands, and s bt that the partic the Tt aabbe ol ety Bk NI Tao [Spec e e, With & hitand Foster lifted | Would be of comparati littlo value; that | Ut I W. Funck, Beatrice, récording sec- | political prophets surmise that he has more to mos liive Doy arrested by ¢ portion of {(lh( ‘1 ¥ wrmlm 7. 0 ...-k|“. the s Moises, Ta., May 19.—[¢ - | Carroll - started a hitand Foster li toeven approximate the exact earnings of | retary. o Akt 2 e city. [ eonsider that lack of ¢ 5 morning after the murder, examined every m to Tue |—The following the ball over against the houses on Fifth | PP I's G fear from that quarter than from the demo- o work in the police court, the indefinito | oy car and possible hiding place and saw no over against use " | the Nebraska portion would be a very difti 'hé‘session this morning will be devoted | fear from h 3 i ] inits v"l[in'hv lllv""""';';'"r' toduy . i oring two runs. In the ninth Heugle |00, fub T Cola ot be comploted in | entirely toroutine business, us will the greater | cratic party. Mr. Moody has some of the SR T ares | traco of anything suspicions, so that the mo Catherine Linger vs A, C. Meservey et al, | ' )| 4 p d stol + rf " ! | made his third hit of the gams and J:leur Lime 1o be of service w the secrotarics in pre- | PRt of the afternoon session. P best men of the Black Hills, his own country, | 4 o must have got into the city before that hour, appellants: Humboldt district; reversed. thrown ball and stole sccond. Miller took | Paring their report on the local distance tarift, | T -'r" 4.. :“u\u: a8 ..li"{k| r_ln“.ull; r(r“ ]flf arrayed against him, unless conditions have | t 3 : g The men gave the names of Mike Folan and. CEW: PlaloRvs «Beth Riotiaids eval; Ma-i| At o4: Oloveland!s: ector and. Hengle whs || THE UNION PACIFIC RYPLIES e e b e pmleY | changed sinco the state legislature adjourned, | | /i R "Deaand when taken into the chief's district; afirmod. thrown out at_the plate in trying to make | This morning the Union Pacific filed an an- | §0URS Gy which will bo ¥espouded t0bY | 4 unlogs he carries the Black Hills solid | in Oyl " straight. stories, vir Hollingswari vs John Holbrook et al, | home on Myers' long fiy to Hines, and Mitch- o the complaint of G. C, Barnum tothe | J1C U VAIECOE Kearner, (E0s Wil Be fos. | into the state convention he can hardly expoct | The subjoct ws discussed to_some length, i icular. Webster district; afirmed. ell cleared the bases on a pretty double. The | state board of transportation that t 1 Gioh 4 a ronomination,. The: Aght will\ 1ot end's and both the communications, together with o Dodgo stroet Norton, Lathrop & Co., appellants, | score iininating in the shipment of cat- f SI00 All bo devoted to | oy oiomination. The fight will notendin | ¢ following resolution, which was intro- sing house and stated to_the police that M. Baker, Abigail . Bake _ i — logs from Columbus. The Union Jingmorrow worning will bo devoted to | the Hills, however, for thore are soveral us- | duced by Commissioner Smith, and_ adopted, had come from Towa Thursday morning, Taylor H (assi of Ed. M. AR 3 | (gEe ey ific admits that its rate from Columbus to ‘I“““r“““"‘ M IONR Spo ‘_I"flul'gnnmlh_ piving candida for his s in the eastern | were ordered sent to the ¢ vith O'Dea claims to be o Sioux City lawyer Baker) and E. S. Polk distric “ South Omaha (ninety-two miles) for the ".’\. '-‘v| won _H:e clinies y\n‘l lnv portion of the state. overnor Mellette | tho poquest that they take some action on the | #nd Folan, his cousin, is a Raymond county The apoeal was dismissed on the ground that 1 X 3 17370 transportation of hogs and cattle is $20 per | GlSCussed, *"{:l“"‘ti, ':,"‘ "'Ar“v l'.“ and John R. mble of Yankton are men- | jpaetor farm On arriving'in the v they anotice of the appeal had not been served 4 4 ) thirty foot car, and other lengths in propo 3 e DD, o the | tioned in that connection, but it is asserted | “Resolved, That it is the opinfon of the board ) nt on a spree which lasted upon the clerk, and the statutes provide for | : - tion; that its rates in_connection with other | ¢ S otieos DD Budctalignee i Mellette's friends that he will not be | 1 assist the police depurtment ay and Friday. On Friday O'I such service, and without it it cannot be hel 2 3 : p: lines for transportation of live cattle from | #PO1 Gt lw_"'"mm} the subje in the senatorial race but will be a candidate v mps and other persons | collected # from Judge Duffy which wus also that the appeal perfected, and her ) 2 0 Cleve i 1§ 2| Columbus to Chicago aro 267; cents per hun- | LKL m*"\‘]" "*'N""";"I,r"‘l”l}u i at- | for r on to the governorship. The re- il acter m;m:n_\- and in kee spent. for drink and the two met a brakomin follows that the supreme court has no juri: o Z 2 dred pounds, but that the same ubject r,‘. . ot th X 8 of the' ,,"‘[ ‘ll""‘_l‘l"!“' publi ral committee met in Huron siting the elty, “.l]‘l'r: et | who said he could arrange vide for diction of the casc 283 . § 1 3| toa minimuni charge of #4345 per thirty foot | tons of the Maxillary Bonos,” followed by 4 | on the Sth inst. and called the ropu L Ll porsons could | them on the way to Kan ity where Folan Heory L. Lee vs the Chicago, Rock Tsland 8 car instead of £55, as alleged in the complaint ; "71‘.|"‘7"|‘ > ok T devitea convention'to mect in Mitchell August _ o i a cousin and where they expected 10 pot company, appellant; Ma- e . 3_7 | that its rates on live hogs are 331 cents per il l‘” morping., wi l,‘f’_ devoted to | Incidental to the two forem cons 186 ans to return home. At Portal they haska district; afffrmed T hundred pounds, subject to & minimum i the afternoon to discussion of the | tions equal suffrage will cause 5 sugge iscovered by the conduetor und put off weight of 15,000’ pounds for a thirty foot Pierre, the temporary capital, Do committee on | train at 10 o'clock Friday night. While 1 igle deck . car; that the distanc ¥ morning new officers will be elected bly’ Watertown are in the race for the [ with any committee valking back to Omaha = early Suturday BUMMAR from Columbus to' Chicago by its line and A | on west Leavenworth. Sunday night they oc- and the business of the session concluded anent capitalship. The democr co | ppointed by the city council with thi 806 | ymornin, W & A arient, capitalship. " i, they were seen near Ruho's saloo connections is about five hundred and eighty- [ e local committce his made ar aged in cursing Mellette for going out 2y Ofce Tue Bre, | —Three original package saloons | 80"} S 2o 0i Doy Myers Mitchell. | four miles; that whe the rate from | MCAts to entertain tho visiting delegates in the state to beg for the kiR sotand S | cupied a car on the Missouri Pacific_and this are already in operation in Boone, and an- | Home muns ioster, Miteliell, usekon balls=: | Columbus to South \ha exceeds 30 per | Suitable manner droutiy sufferers and in lamenting tho advent Toom the police foree, s was Ol | morming ot lodwing at. Bleventh and Dodgc, SE s dattin e ; Sariis so] v Mit . Strack ont—By Mitehell 3, | cent o e vate Yol s to Chi , N N of prohibition, a young men’ ¢ ssioners | (whope they were arvested, They will be held other is otting ready o start. Beer s sold | ko et nase o errors- Simneipoiis & | (e i betwoon the it o plice 1 | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. vephblican leaizue has been orgaiied and the | ® §eek ako on the change of drunkenness. [ FEMEEHIGY Sedarind. hey will boheld by the boutle, the sellers claiming o act as | Gulia f Lefton bise T Fom — : | time-honored republican ring of this county | e mitter of providing funds for the ap- | “iphg polico are still on the qui vive and no Lo LR LR SISO | ) BRMECSIIRLG. Columbus to Chicagzo. * But it denies that its | | €, O; Wilkelf of Grand Tstand i stopping | will huve u nico time in the coming cami- | Probtnsion of eriminals was referred o the | one i aflowed o pass who cannot give s sut b St Aiy 5 ¢ Sioux City 6, Des Moines 5. charges for transportation are unreasonable 0 paign. v g 7 account of himself, more arrived this morning e y pecial Tele- | and unjust or urea discrimination against the | I H. Albright of Beatrice is registered at | The prohibitory law is in'full force and V. Moos of 3212 Ohio street reports A s qacet e ‘:) o, CayaLy Cthe resutt | Shipers from Columbus; that it is not in the Casey. effect in South” Dakota, and except in F STAR. that on the morning after the murder betwoeen Drs MoiSxs. Too May 102 (Sveel (JEpin o TuE ) : any sense responsiblo for the rates on the | K. H. Hinshaw of Fuirbury Is v guest at | Sioux Ialls not ono' drop of mlt | 1o would Take & Gannon Ball 100,- | 6and 7 in the morningaman applicd for some bl RO A P | of today’s game lines with which it makes connections be- v, or spirituous liquors is being sold openly in 000,000 Yo BTG ing to eat which she g to Tm: Bee|—An itinerant g SRR AT tween Council Bluffs and Chicago. It is 3 {ephens of Stanton is at the Casoy. | 1he state. g'he “original puckage’ method is 450! Gl LA bed him as being of “wild appearunce ' was before the state board of health ——— slaimed that competition on the latter lines 7 ’ é in vogue there. Liquor dealers generall Tt is difficult to conceive that thebeau- | squinting eyes, full round face, dark v b0 cartiflaate)ito | practios £ s 50 close that there is no profit to the roads. | ;¢ Guth l“;‘l-"“!a_l{{!flrumn of Valel seem afraid to place faith in the liberal con- | tiful dog star isa globe much la than | coat and vest, black pants, slouch hat turned Sl e i ol 138 T S . It is clsimed that the Sola question to ba con. | til€ are guests at the Casey 4 struction of the “original puckage® decision @ fact that Sirius is a | upall round. He was about twenty yours of T aime " min 1 ) dered is whether the rates churged by the | 9. E. Jenkins of leris at the Millard. | and are waiting for a legal test of the matter. ; s more mighty than our | 8¢ and would weigh 175 pounds. 1most, und had deluded s ¥ 3 Union Pacific are in themselves unreasona- A. B. Todd of Plattsmouth is at the Mil- | Druggists cannot sell liquor for medical pur mbers’ Journal. This == —~ emuloying him. Sceretary Kennedy asked | ¢ Lo 18 00 ble, and no comparison_ should with [ lard poses until June 1, and in consequence | O¥Th POV AMEAPES couban. bl The Coroner's Inquest. him 1 few guestions, looked him, over, and 3 1 8 | S 3 a business doing a much larger business, Juy F. Prico of Broken Bow is registered | South Dakota generally has its tongue out, | Splendic v, which, even in our most The coroner’s investigation into the canse then told him that he might practice exhibit- G, 160 0 3 0 0juenine "1 2 KUINED BY BANKENS, at'the Millurd. < ilktow's bibilous: contingent, will not. go l’“i“‘(‘"“r“].“',']"l'“i"1!“‘\.“1'[”' S 48 0 IOKe | ot o death of Charlos Poor took place yes ingg himself i a dime mus but he piehY . A, Payne and J. F. Baldwin, Custer . Eduiston of Lincoln is stopping at Vol ERopavanats SiANIOXiS) FpOLN AOTLIgI b SrL YA L 0D BISIL iy couldn’t practice medicine in Towa, even if he 2 Totals... ; county, huve filed a petition in error against ard. b e e fo onormonsng y of light and could cat gluss. o L. R.‘Jones and Neils Aunderson, proprictors . G. Tate of Grand Island, grand master | of business at Aten, in Cedar ¢ pluces | heat, thut were it to tako the plac der, Siduey Smith, Dr. Sherwood and Mary ‘ of the Peoples’ bank in the same place. The | wor { the v i i of business at Aten, in Cedar connty, Ne- | our sun, every ature on this ) Pty DéaiMolnos of the Pe bank in pluce. workman of the A.O. U, W.,'was in the city | braska, opposite Yahkton. - 5 L ; Eckerdabl, a domestic in the Poor fumily hooting. Dion Moine IAGs agk for 810,050 da s against the | vesterday. ) hree of the members of the United States | WOUld be consumed hy its burning rays. | TThe jury returned the following verdict : Drnuque, Ta,, May 19.—[Special Telegram Darlers oy allogo Auat the defendants | © joum ¢, Watson of Nebraska City is a guest | 1rrigation commission inspected the artesian Sirius shining with far greater luster | “We, the jury, find that Charles Poor to Tie Bee.]-Conrad Miller, while sitting 00k most “unfair advantage of them in a | 40" Mirray i ) Is of Yankton this week after | than any other star, it was natural that | came t6 his deati by reason of u pistol shot \ — Minneapolis. . Selling Beer by the Bottle, Oniahia. HogSE Lty ] pecal Telogram 1o | 5, 0y ened—Minneapolis s, Omaha1, Two- BlRaa e terday morning. A number of witnesses were examined, among them W. H. Alexs & business transaction and ruined them thereby, 5 1si B i e i . n his back porch yesterdhy after: L transactio 1 herehy, having visited every other portion of the | astronomers should have regarded this | fired by some unkuown person, and v on his back porch yesterday afternoon, was The plaintiffs were short of money ov i bl (i b o neare: p +Cixea® | shot was fived with muliclous. and- felohious ; t is | as being the nearest of all the *“‘fixed young men shooting at a mark some distance | to Kappel. Stolen buses—Des Moines chandise in_ order to secure a bank | Murray. " ANt loneT oA > U 3 = - w away had missod " the markand hit the old Tiases on balls Tart 5, 8 uccount to the awmount of | $k On | Touis Burke of North Platte was fn the | Ponqe no oo Prutions of South Dukota | distances of the stars has shown that the The Funeral. man. He was badly injured and is suffering hed bull- N April 10, 1389, only about 50 had estorday. hical Hatneas o he BCRtEr (b Tl Ds l;m nearvest to us is Alpha Centauri, a star The funeral of Charles S. Poor took place badly from the nervous shock. ) 2 been advahced by the baukers and by mutual | R, W. Oliver of Kearney Is stopping at the | Ji irvigate by hrtesian wells, | belonging to the southern latitudes, | from his late residence on South Thirty-fivst _— £ agreement of plaintifis and defendants the | paxton, e i being widel d and | though it is probuble that Sirius isnbout | street at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon. B e e et limied over to the oaro of @ third | 7. R. Thompson of Grand Tsland is vegis- . 1t is not tegarded as just | fourth on the list in order of distance. | Tho remaius were encased in a vory hand PONE, la., May 19.—-[Special ‘Telegram to % amounted to §,000. This amount was to be | tered at the Paxton. An irrigation convention will be | For though there are about fifteen or | some black cloth easket with massive silver T Brn.]—Booue Is dotermined o huve tho | DELYEE;. - riven to the bankers, but. they were meane | A C. Melntyre aud dauehter of Hasting | held in Woonsocket June 4, iheq | BNty stars whose distances have been | trimmings. The floral tributes were state industrial home for the blind. A com- | Des Moine o vhil R 2 o | ave guests at the Merchants. zens of Pierre recently subscribed | gonjoctured, the astronomer knows that il et o _ et a . ) while to spend the remaining portion of the ey £200,000 for the construction "of a railroad | CORICCY ) PR o L0N0MY) $ thab | numerous and very beautiful, consisting of witteh of five citizens loft for Des Moines this X | $4,000 to keep the stock replenished. Instead | _ J. D. Ream and B. C. Tappan of Broken | t01"A herdeen, in Brown county, to Piorre, | 1 reulity all of them, save thrce or | . ices sturs, pillows, cte, Tho casket wis allemoon o Iation with sho commission whioh |-} . A6 | of doing this the binkers seized the stock, | Bow are at the Merchants. iatanco of about ono hundred and twenty | four, lie ut distances’ too great to be [ gomeioy T PILOWS cte. THho chalech whe perfects an_orgunization tomorrow. The | ot y ‘400 | sold it at public auction and closed up the A. H. Corbett of O'Neill is stopping at the e AT ol e d ) aasured | AT T e completely covered and surrounded by the dmalii . Py . It is claimed that wealthy men of the | meusured by any instruments we haveab | yoouting” offerings from uelghbors and . friends. choice of three splendid sites will be offered. | Kansus City.. & store, bunkrupting Baldwin & Paync. They | Merchants, east have deposited a bond to build and equip | present. [ The Governor Ind 'sposed. Vi 7 istrict o e 5 ) : 3 P National Lea, district court the 2,800 dam A" {Gipaon ToP Tl acoln e at the, Mer. | Biorro sed, however, of agitating this | tance of the near at 22,000,000,- v. Dr. Joseph T. Duryea, of whoso ke of ings is a A . anagan. Strauss, Home run-— i Blsingadgal the Murray ok By & bullet oves oft ‘eye. Some | Flanagan,| s, - ok et Ao inAlEate e ) 2, M. Cornell of Crete is registere et struck by a bullet over the left eye. Some | fice hits -ioux Olty 6. Double pl f ar ago and gave a mortguge on_the ey Cornell of Crate 1s registered ab the | 4,5\ inderstood that the commission’ will re- | stavs, but recont investigation on the | intent: took the case into the courts,” and in the S. I Hetzler of Albion is at the Merchant this road with the assistance of the 200,000, Astronomers agree in fixing the dis- Drs Mot Ta., May 19.—[Special Tele- AT PHILADELPHIA. ages, This they claim is not sufiicicnt. 4 S i Ee | ) ¥ g o £ 3 ief ar s the iles sortai 1 9 D] 5 C1 T, ] d gram to Tue Brk]—The governor today | Cincinnati 000631181—-0 A BEWALD FOR POOK'S MURDERE S s g nlesieies gl el Pormaneng | 900,000 miles, and it is cortain that the : st 3"‘;??:‘ ‘\'\'.'::"<I| lv:n"‘t appointed Colonel Joseph Eibaeck of this | Philadelphia....0 0 0 0 0 2 1 8 0— 6| Ths afternoon Go ¢ Thayer issueda | 217, W N. Nason, is visitiug fricuds in sitalship inaccessibility, and this | distance of Sivius is more thun three and : aasislofDyiRov, Witid Sooth, P P this 3 Chicago and will retirn June 1 pitalsaip 'y less tha ¢t 1 f Al \ During the services a_ quartette composed city and Mr. John Hay of Red Oak to be | Hits—Cincinnati 14, Philadelphia 13, Errors | proclamation offe reward of 200 for the 9 o gERCE 1 s said to be simply a paper affair in- | 1085 than six times that of Alpha Cent- | | BUrdE AT REEHCE B N id altornate commissioners o the world’s fair, | —Cincinnati 2, Philadelphin 6. Batteries— | arrest aud conviction of the murderey of | Jefl Bedford, Marsh iennard, . G. Duke, | tended to cateh vot i most likely about five times; so : gl s LS f Tho wovernor 1s stightly maisooeed and s | Rhines and Harrington; Swith and Clements, | Charles Poor of Omah Mr. Hahu, Dick: McCormack, and E. A, [ It has been unofi g that we ave probably not far from the he governor is slightly indisposed and is Umpire— McQuade, Last urday morning a man answering | Albright. leu tomorrow for the lakes of | home ofices of the Dakota loan st | truth if set the distance of Sirius at ffil‘.‘.‘: l‘::L;::.xli!;,l\‘\.lnll::‘lilL:._ He did not return i e the description of White, tue suspected mur- | Minnesota on a summer fishing expedition, company are to beremoved from Watertown, | about 100,000,000,000,000 of miles. What duy, nded doing.. AT BOSTON. | dever of Poor, was seen by the police he — 5. D, to Sioux City, Woodbury county, | 3 vast distance is this that separate M. Jumes, J. J. Boultor, V : = Chiraga” 2020110 1 7| issupposed that he came in THE SPEED RING, lowa. This is one the most substantial < i HYLGEDALASORIUG, £ Tea e o 5 W A Clinton Pi Dead ag fr ab t WO ande: L. Kennedy, A. P, Woc Ll oad: Boston........ )0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 1—2 | flyer, He was very anxious . covpovations in South Dakota. The | [Yom that bright star; words and figures Mon, dk Mounedy, a. by wen oy, To, Muy 19, [Special Tologram | “privy Foston s, Chicago 10. Errors—Boston | 3 Gravesend Ruces cause assigned for vemoval is thut ‘1"‘_"‘“1"}‘ atLitosonyemioionsminds i e e s gd ur Bee.]—Preston K. Seaman, the first | 7. Chicago 7. Batieries—Clarkson and Hardio, Gravesesn, May 16, —Summary of today's ws of south Dakota do not afford fair | any adequate idea of its true character —— white child born_in Clinton, died yesterday | Hutchinson and tridge. Umpire—Mo: WILL SUPPORT ONLY HERSELP, SR protection for the company. To take a common example of illu Laundrymen Offer a Rewa of consumption. He had béen o merchant | Dermott, The latest candidates for release from the | - One mile—Her Highuess won, Adamont | The Dakota fire and marine insurance | trating such enormous distances: Itis | Owana, May 19.—To the Editor of Tur here and in Lyons for a great many years, e galling yoke of matrimony in Lincoln are | second, Tulla Bluckburn third. Time—1:431; | corpany "f“»\l ‘l‘{:;lh}“l‘l;l:-n{:-v‘I-:pulw contem- | caleulated that the ball from an Arm- | Bes: I hereby offer a veward of two hundre S —~ 3 3 Mary Glover and her husband Peter, Mary 1o S a0y Wi ] g A7 strong 100-pounder quits the gun with y 230) for the arres on- —_— Cleveland. — 4 | dissolved. She said in her petition that she | oud, King C i ; 33844900, 000, 0 1 o1 860 Now if thi ity o o Charles S, Poor, Thi ‘il bo pl Mr. Train Will Fly Trough Omaha | Hits—Now York 10, Cloveland 7. Errors— | ws muvried to Doter five seurs ago, and dur- | . Five-cighths of amile—Tervifier won, Chat- | e third annual theological institute of | Per second. Now if this velocity could aipOharion B Boor, IbIs sumnRIELR pluood on Wednesday. New York 8, Cleveland 6. Batterics—Welch | ing the honeymoon he provided for her hand- | ham second, Frances L. (colt) thivd, Time— | the Congregational ministers of South Dakota | he kept up it would requive no- fewer | at the command of the chief of police at on X Sl 5 and Miin Beatin and Zimmer, Umpires | somely. Since then has totally negs | 1 will convene in Yankton July 8. Rev. Joseph | than 100,000,000 years before the ball George Francis Train, the groat friend of [ A5 WATPLY S Deati and ) lected = her and failed to . provide | Five-eighths of a mile—Echipse won, Mar. | T Duryea, pastor of the could rench Siviug Omaha, and who is now rning from a either food or clothes for her, | tin Russell second, Lord Harry third, ' Time | church, Omaha; Rev. Meredith, of S A This O sixty-day trip around the world, will arrive AT BROOKLYN. She asked for a dissolution of the marriag 1:023 Brooklyn; Rey. Jumes Brand, of Oberlin, 0., | THE GR R'S VOCATION, This Cat ¥ in this city tomorrow on bis way to Tacowma. | Brooklyn 40011 45 8 *—18] tieaud the restoration of hermaiden ) One mile—Que and l'h . B W. Guuaison, of Chicago, are el s The Kadel Brothe proprietors of o He reached New York Sunday and is | Pittsbur 02000000 0—-2 aring her somewhat pathetic story | Long Branch thivd. Time 143! among the other nationally prominent minis- | The Diversions With Which He Whiles tar hotel in this place have o re- travelin by speciul train _to Chicago, whichh | His Brookivn 10, Pittsburg 7. Errors- | Judgo Field franted hor requcst o Thvee-fourtlis of @ mile —Kenwood won, | 1% who will comprise the corps of institute While on Duty. arkable caf, writes s Port Jarvis, Now place he will reach tonight. He will then | Brookiyn 3, Pittsburg 11, Batteries—Cunut I, Hale vs A i Py or from | ‘Lanner second, Kussou thivd : AT byt 3 ou ever notice how the drivers k, correspondent of the New Yor e i 8| ial The only ¢ brid; h 1 come in a speclal train to this city, | ars and Daly; Schmidt and Wilson, Umpire | Suit was brought for damages of e Raan. (LI BD . BULORE e So cuble cars while away their | S This cat i lyag reaching on the day mentioned at 2 p. m, He | [ viop. - & k shipped from San Antonio to Louisville Races. souri river in South Dakota was opened for 0. cll ars, while away their | Sun, 1is cat 18 na Iy a goos has telegraphed an’ invitation to sixty af the Jyno, ca. In the lower court Hale secured LovtsviLLE, May 19, —Su - business at Picrre this week, 1t sked one passenger of another | round gymnast and a , but h ¢ men of Omaha to lunch with him Players' Loague. es but is not satisfied, as & num- | races: Y that fifty prairie schoones Grove avenue car one night, | developed striking sporting proclivities, nion Pacific restaurant at the depot. norses were dead and others in bad the Sioux reservation e 1 ) Ity He is good for a standing high ju f i ve at 8 Thok JELP) 4 K 5 othe: Mile and seventy Neweas| v T name: g you ks A A jump ol He will leave at 8 p. m. on a special Union ATEHILADRUERA) coudition from lack of proper care o weastlo won, The seventh annual tournament of the ork you | six feet at any time, and w leap of twelyvo PGS tral for Mha. seant TAER BT itn | pritiadalohle: /i 4 00,001 8 8 0 6.1e | PR Somia e o and tho | Polemus sccond, Pell Mell third, Time— | South Dukota Firemen's association occurs e Al G il his most oxciting 'visits to France, has also | Hits—Philadelphia 15, Pittsburg 5 B atrlllibe vall 27th, P R e e it i PO R ) © gets & for working ten hours and a | with —casc o can turn sumersiults, Bt teibeannd thomain s pan e e, | HUa=Rhlledalphiasat PRtk aULER B, e oty I €OV ; sl lveelghtii of g mlle-Katrina won, S Williams, republican, succeoded F. | hulfn day. ~ The first thing he does | stand on his head, walk on his hunds, 5 inyitation which of course he has accepted. Cunningham and ' Milligan;” Galvin and | o o VO F156s were filed In the su- | "o’ g0 one-fourth —Riley won, Robes- h, democrat, us receiver of the gots ajob is to put up a forfeit | to speak, and do various ucts of contor- ol - Carroll. Umpires—Gunning and Matthews, Dot e e | pierre second, Bill Letcher third, Time.. | Yukton land ofice on Mouday last. M ccurity” for the faithful per- | tions. The accomplishment most ad- WANTED HIGHER WAGES. P & Y8, William T. Askwith vs Edgar H. Allenet | } by, $ i e | Ziebach was one ot Mr. Clevelund's first ap- | formance of all his duties and to l,:,)[ for | mired in this wonderful cat, however, i = al. Error from Douglas coun 5 e ot : Ried in ) — AT BOSTON, 2 ? One mile—G, W. won, Liederkranz second, | Pomte 0 any breakage which may result fvy his ability to play pool. He is extremely 2 NPT (AT b Ty T T , . won, R el i A 13 g0 ny result from a y to pluy pool. Ho They Were Refused and Consequently | Boston..........0 2 2 1 1 1onis [ ERARIRE, SArier R, HaNLoH. (et Time—1 51 na e Mitchell Ropublican, ono of the most | 1nistalco on lis purt. fond of pool, and TSIty tha noukbaa Fifteen Laborers are on a Strike, Cleveland.21;70 8 0 0 0 0 0—8| Leigh R. Fletcher vs Randall H, Brown, | Nine-sixtosuths of umile-~Pennyrovalwon, | jeen$oid' 1o castorn parties uand will b fwe | . Once on the car he has two leve watoh tho playors, if the gume s u good Fiftoen laborers are on @ striko ot Ninth | Hits—Boston 14, Cleveland rrors— | Error from Washington county, Land titles, [ Bunning Brook secoud, Sunford thivd. Time " handle—those of the grip and the by one, but will lewve the table with a meow and Jackson for higher wages. Elxfil«glflz-‘(‘llfl\':l-::::h “:lal&:] o= uly and CAPITAL INTELLIGENCE. Teal A B P, S. McClure of Pierre, ex-commis- | —and to ring his gong when he is | of di tif he finds the game a poor hey were at work on the foundation of a | KOUY) Gruber and Sutcliffe. Umpires — | snothor compluint has been filed with ST R sioner of immigration in territorial days under | appronching o crossing or meeting an- | one. The moment pool s called this cat new bullding being erected by John H, Green Knight and Jonce Deputy Auditor Allen concerning the Farm rT_'" "‘\"‘ hetag "‘:"‘",'A" ( adite, eland, who is supposed to be an aspirvant | othor train, or when there is anybody on | will go to the winner and rub against his T e e d AT NEW YORK. ors’ and Stockuens’ union of Madison, 8, D, RRBLEN, M e budget committee of | for nomination as the democratio cundidate ke, He must keep a sharp look- | leg and purecongratulutions, i ' _ 16 Y8, 1n progroes by g 00900101 1—12] whichis attempting todo a stock i ‘o | the reifhstag has appro credits amount governor, fails to confirm the curvent ru nd be ready to throw off the grip means o gl of beer for him, were paid §1.50 fornine hours' work. - Yester- spog 6 QBR AR 2 001 | B A St e T ing to 4,500, ount of the mors to that effect. ] 0 PeACY. ; ; L% 5 it i i day morning they asked for 20 cents per hour, AR 8 011 | 18 organization has mever complied with the | man opérations in ewst . set the brake tight in an instunv if a which he will lap in genuine enjoyment unil their demand being vefused they walked | yJLite-~New Work 13 Buftulo 10, Errors— | 13050 il \iite, and consequently i not i C THE TRAM 8 boy or a drunken man starts to cross the | When the pool table is not in use this waYork 4, Buffalo 6. Batteries—0'Day and 3 809 N MAKE THE TRAMPS WORK. track in front of hir wteh for passen- | cat sport mounts it and hus fun with the out. “ ; 2 ; any munuer authorized to transact business. i i 1T strikems congroguted about the work | ENIME: Haddook and Maok. Umplres—Hol- | 7§ SHCSCH itharised 1o & ausact, businoss. . F Ao K S — ? gers at every corner and stop for them, | ball himself, rolling them with his wnd claim that they have turned AQ:Eorguson, and and immigration company of Kearney | ; of olice Commission's Suggestion | {116 cable when the end of one loop | and pocketing balls with great ex ) way over forty applicants for work, AT BROOKLYN. were filed with the secretary of state this | | *"° ¢ to the City Council, is reached and pick up the next cable Le’s o great ent The polico were sint for, but- did uot think it | Brooklyn, 201002301 0—6 | morning. The capital stock is $100,000. Tho When the - m ers of the five and police | when he reachos it, huving taken pains ;.m A RS R at work in tife morn. C l;‘llsl;muu 3 0 : KL.!J' 0 uP 0 9..u-~ 0 ll‘l‘::‘n‘:l":::‘fi“{’\"illl:;“h.l-f:((!L Martin, Willis L. ommission u..'-:. lust night Mayor Cushing | to make sure that the train has momen 1ug and all but five had to be laid off for lack Bruoksli FM('I{"-I i }l‘u:}‘u‘)n.v. \lt'l‘l?il?‘ = | “The South Britiah fire and maring dnsure Stark's'Successor, wus absent. The dutics of chairman were | tum enough to pass from one cable to the of tender: b I(l':n:ln.w “:I ;‘fm-md““:wl:‘ Um ’lll‘l"i ance company of Auckland, New Zealand, is Charles A. Mitéhall of Ashland, Wis,, has | 10 ked after by Commissioner Bennett, other. If he sees anyone near the track _ No serious trouble is anticipated. ) oAl D guing to withdraw from this state. Its busi- | been s ed to sucoeed 1. O. Stark as ticke! The first business of the session was the in- | whom he suspects wishes to get aboar e X Gefaay and Bemues, uess will be re-insuved in the Providence- | agent ut the Webstdr depot of the Chicugo, | vestigation of Officer Boland, who failed to | he must watch him from the time he fivst Oharged With Selling Discased Meat. Amaerican Assotiation Washington insurance company of Provi- | St. Paul, Miuneapols & Omuhia roud. report at roll call on the morning of the 14th | Comes into sight until ho 15 even with Sam Ocsgard and Thomas Kann were ar- AT PHILADELPIIA, A6, SRR MR e o BRE e A e TRpSE— inst. Cuief Seavey, in the report submitted, | the far 10 sce whether he v signal rested last night on a warrant sworn out by Athletics 11, Loui le 8, Y U 4 the P x‘n "um\l;.i'lll\uillh n|n u.”m stated that he was of tho opinion thut Boland | to stop. Then he must tuen around and the Omaha Meat company. The agent of the this city, | b looked oo loug upon the wine. The of- | #¢@ Whother or not the man jumps company, who flles the complaint, charges AT ROCHESTER. for sixteen years lfas lived avound the | 4 100! R el o | tbourd the rear end of the grip car or lhuv.pfllhow S ey of gotuw | Rochester 6, St. Louis 1. L CYCLONIC WA docks, and that will Jnm!:u\m'lm.n'nl ang | fcer denied this, and to square hims 1“ 1O | tho forward end of the next car, & —— swim like a water spaniel. | testificd that early that morning he had met | "y} g does the driver must pull u cord S‘m“fi“finffi»‘,"L\'xl‘x.:’g"i\"‘-f.. &:!ii“;.’.‘.‘-‘.‘.‘,‘..u‘:::‘,!w |l‘l|<-;(:::‘||.'a at Syracuse wnd Brooklyn were It Sweeps a Path Three Miles Wide Itis of areddish mixed color, with | tWo footpads on Corby street, near Sixteenth, | 4ud ring a bell at the rear platform to the carcasses to the butchers of the city, The | PO¥tPoned on uccount of rain, and Eighteen in Length. dark puws, and is perfectly deaf, and while attempting to arrest them he | ]l the conductor to come ,or another cases will be hoard in police court today, | it S Wooster, O., May 10.—A territin cyclonic [ Tim, as he is familiarly called,is really | had been knocked down, aud while | pickel, If several persons get wboard I [l ‘\5“1.":1 PRON S St 2 vain and ha'l passed over parts of | a phenomenal cat, and “will catch fish | Iving on the ground both men escaped. | the grip car the deiver must ring a cor- | ENDER, Neb, May 10.—[Special to Tum ongress, Canan, Chester, Milton and Chip- | with his paws in shatlow or, and de- | This story had been told to Chief Seavey, but | responding number on the vear end hell, insane in the probatg court and committed to St, Joseph’s Retr Natignal State Boards of Health, | Nasuvitie, Tenn, May 19.—The national | Brs.]—Pender is in the frout rank in the base f t igh Bvaw g the chief did not take enough stock in'it to | . ¥ A, s | ) ik, o3 gl " pewa townships, this county, tetween 5 und | lights to draw up oysters from the bot- | th did n alk ough sk » | He must of course notice all the conduc: state bourds of health couvened in this city | ball world this yean Tho now -olub, the | " i, o Sunday ufternoon, doing @ tre- | tom of u pail, and eats them with much | exouerate the man, so he reported the cuse | 4108 gignals,owhother he rings bells, this moruing, A number of papers bearing | Peuder Blacks have defeated tho Bancrotv | | oo 0F DUU RETIRe SO B pelish, says the New York Herald, o the commissioners and ulso, reparted that | whiytlos or shouts to him, and must not on subjects pertaining to health were read, | %04 Lyons clubs on their own grounds. Yes y aptain of an oyster sloop apened | Mo O REn e e stand, | forget to pull the cord 1o 'the patent ad- terday the Baneroft boys can et | Swept section is three miles in width A resolution was adopted that upon. the out- | thole” sasend Watine® Some Up und met | SWiF veral oysters and threw them into a | stated th ¢ the night in question | verising devico which sometimes wn- ender 15 d eighteen 1 o ost. | & e break of yellow fever or other dangerous = Bancrott g cuder 10, | and cightoen o length. —Tho most | 1,00 huckot of water, and pointed with eport 10 the operator at | nounces the name of the next street communicable disease rendering the estab- g ——— sorious damage was domo in and near | i Sqnoen 4o Tim who in less thana The captain was of | Sometimes in winter, when the bret Lishmtod of & quareatine neosssary, the oou- ' Afver a Liveryman. the villages of Congress und Rowesburg. In | 1;inute hud an oysteron the end of his opinion that instend of belng out on his | hlow protty stilf off Lake Michigan und will coufine the disease to the point of uitial ' the arrest of C.D. Cannon, a liverywan liviug | broken by the huil stones, which fell to the | 1he luiging in the pleasure of o drunken | €06 8 little chilly. " Then helsallowed | FIREETEIRE T 00s e attack. During the discussion of the most ' in the north part of the city, charging that he | depth of eight inches on a leve pursuit of a dock-rat clenr acros © | slumber to buy aud wear an overcost. He is per- | % SRS SR EEE A ERE POWC ”‘u feasible plans for promoting the proper = disposed of property on which Callie E. Mar- | Eatiro orchands and strips of oak timber | river, and has no aversion to wat Sengeant Ormsby saw Boland in the green | mitted to vide frec, while on duty, atall [ §f leavening streugth.~U. 8. Goverumen comprobeusion of te priucipics aud practice ' key held a martguge. | were blown down or twisted 10 the ground. | either cold or warm wenthes Hoise, bt thought e was 1 there catiug bis | times of the yeur, L - cat has been known to swim in | hous

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