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L s ST NP WITRNTN. meveevnAavve v P we s - THE OMAHA DA”) B THUI IAY 2" 1806 IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS, | imeceth ticen et e moner | RRON THE HAWKEYE STATE,| ™ ewsorremsess | CHURCHNEN IV CONVENTION, | 2ist .'.‘"".‘u_‘"‘.';..'.“'.'.,,:::':-:'.‘.':7:":.,:.'.“».."?-".5\;SIGK HEADAGIIE Baker. Sixty dolli ded in each class Receipts for ":‘ wign Missions Show a the Jurisdiction nlso. — Shoot N irty-cight entri — Decided Decrease. —_— Bishop Worthington, as is his annual cus. 1, ¥ 2 3 7 MA,L vely enred b First money 8, F, Smith Samatoon, N. Y. Mhy 91.—In the Presby tom, addressed tho Indies, - He complimente Ly ot At Minneapolis and Omaha Play a Pretty Game Shoot 7, Class C—Twenty-five entries, | The Celebrated Billings Case Comey Up for | (urinn general assiihbls - . Twenty-Third Annual Council of Nebraska | on the work thoy have done and P y y g3 ; torian g al asséinbly today a resolutic ¥ At 4o OY4 Roria in it | They also relievo Dis First money Bray, | : 3 A of Ball, Shoot No, $—Fight live birds, entrance &, | Hearing in the Supreme Conrt. uring CONETess to puws the bill now bofore it | Episcopalians, indicating to them profitable tre48 from Dyspepeia, In fifty-six entries, £ ndded, First money di- | for the investigatidn/of the effects of intoxi- | B, work. He suggested that th digestion and Too Hoarty, vided by Lowe, Nason and Bray | - cating liquors wils_ hdopted. A resolu | | should be held each year, in the fall, winter Eating, A perfect rem| BRILLIANT WORK ON BOTH SIDES, | Shoot No. 10, Class A—Six pair doubles, en- | THE DEFENDANT REFUSES TO TALK. | asiing congress to pass an amendment to tno | AN ABLE ADDRESS BY DR. GREEN, | i spring, und sumeostad as meoting places edy for Dizziness, Nausoa, 1 e §2.00, n tries, F ey, Crd N ‘ Beatrice, Lincoln ang ol us, e Omahi Ll ddit SL L L B s A ey | interstate comuiercebill that will enable the oo, '"n.‘.ihfln‘.lu.!.,‘.'."\“‘...‘.,.l(' Wt Tenst | S, [Drowsiness, Bad Taste 4 : Shoot No, 10, Class B—Fiftoen entries. . * states to prohibit ai kestrict the liquor trafiie g i ¥ | tho Mouth, Btanding of the Clubs—The Nebraska | it monos. Lambert A Disastrous Collision on the Milwans | o5’ e vommittes on temper- | Yhe Bishop Addresses Both the Con Mrs. Woolworth, the prosident, then read | Tongae, Pain tn th Sportsmen’s Tournament hoot No, 10, Class C—Seven entries. First kee Near Dedham he Hclectio ance. ! eil and the Auxilliary - List her annual address. The document was most | TORPID LIVER The Speed Ring and Mis- SO ettt | Medical Convention — The Rev. Dr. Burrilldelivered » longthy report of the Delegates :;:E‘HA).I:";:IIIII: its roviow of the work, aud her | regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. . . Congregationalists. on foreign missios, The total receipts of Present, | year showed that she had given the subject | SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. cellancous Sports, pam shoot thirteen te . .1t was won by Frank Parmalec a the board during the year were $704,068 from inuch careful attention, | - . S, Hughes, e urches, §201,791 Tkl Sabbath schools, §36,- The secretary and tronsurer read hor an Played. Lost 0 Drs Morses, T, May 21.—[Special Tele from omens buards, §240,255 from 'lega- [ T twenty-third annual conforence of the | NUALreport, biit owing to a recent illness, she | A v had been unable to do her full duty and the | Peover ... 8 ; St. Paul's Franchise for Sale. | gram to Tue Bre,] clebrated Billings | Sics und §73,120 from miscellancous sources, | Episcopal diocese of Nebraska was opened at | document. in consequence, was . facomploto CREDITORS STARTLE it Yeeses 5 0 § AU M , M . Special There was o decrease #8740 compa " oug ity : St Pavr, Minn, May 21.—(Speeial T ase came up in the supromo court todity on | wigr® Via,® 1eeTee of BSTG O ¥ v morning at 11 | The constitution and by-laws were amended | es Moo i 1 - Thr ere | ble bodied 5% | ran to Tim By, i—There is an able bodied | [EEEEE TR 0 O orabla in ol e bl 1 g gt L & syih tilgh celabration of the holy X ucing the number of vico presidents from | The Books of the Defunct Rank of 11 I rumor afloat here tonight that the St. Paul |y o nnnifested, and the court room was | An urgent appeal was mado to charist, Bishop Worthington administering | 31X to three, This was done on aecount of America Tell a Story. the division of the jurisdiction. And offeers | Puiaprrruis, May 21.—A meeting of the m Pl . n B Weostern association base ball team will be ¢ why Omahn 9 1 . . i filled.g Billings was present, but will sembly to study the report and the sacrament. e > o 4 a T sold or disbandea within the next week. The | " peq " hiy own behalf, His attorney | e great falling off fu repeipts has occur Since the conference last year, the d oF tho ousui w &'&:}“':h'lfj;llu'l'"‘;‘l‘[: | ereditors of the defunct Bank of America Kansas City, Yoo gontlol 0 own the franchise have . The strong synods have not doue as well in 3 » axdnitiie ot Hizes felit emed wil oW s IE UVE | cupied most of the forenoon. He claimed | probottion e the: weaicer ones. . Itov, Dr, | has been divided, and the nimber of attend- | Ringwalt was agnin chosen scoretary, Mrs, | {004Y cxitinined a number of oflcers of that sen spending mone; s ce the first h . f b AOMe Y MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn., May Special | OF Apri, A jq,‘.:*h]if“.-'&: amoer | Judge of the lower court had abused | Ellinwood, the sccretary, advised a system of | iug priests was, consequently, greatly dimin- | Bryant of Schuyler, Mrs. Kier of Lincoln | ik A i s S Melegram to Tre Ber |—No prettier game nothing and the outlook 15 so unfayorable that i ion, citing authorities to show that ‘]vwkl,\’ subscriptions, ‘and several oth | ished, | ::m ?:Rir:[.pw‘:inl:‘:‘l‘l‘:m of Beatrice, wero | ";’v‘:” SI{E'I’:Nl:‘ll}l\\lz:‘\“rn'-lill‘-.xl mn.'"”':m t .::: ‘was over played in Minneapolis than that put | they hesitate ' to put any more money | the verdict siould be set' aslde. e argued | fresses el ':f'::“i“l““‘ B S0f | Mhe proccssional hymu was “Onward, | Uiy eity officers will meot the first Satur- | Men on the books of the bank who had 1o up this afternoon by the Flour City and | 010 the venture, At tho three games last | that the evidenco in the case showed rather | “yiun ' thie consideration of the publication | ¢ hristian Soldi and as its triumphant | day of every month in the Episcopal rooms money there. The money had been paid out s, The Omaha men did remark- | B o N0 O T (a8 lons (o ¢ an assault on Kingsley's side and an attompt | board matter tame now of the os rang through “long-drawn aisle and | Iteselutions of regrot on the death of Miss | to them and to the American financial ussos ©Omaha nines, Th m " the paid admissions to the last 0 v tame up Dr. A u o A T sh et able work in the fleld, and although the being s last Thups- | 8t suicide. The theory of suicide board said there had been con- od vault,” the white-robed priests and | Worthington and on the departure of M. L, atlon. and_the American, ife insy goeal fod the ball hard 6nd often, held | day not .a game has been playe pretext | on the lips of tho counsel and in | siderable misapprohen on the s marched slowly from the portals of | A. Collins for Detroit were adopted, company, by ondors’ of Prosident ocals ponnded the ball hard an s . ’ play the mind of the jurors. throughout | part of the ittoe. At | the church, through the broad aislo into the | Dr Groen of Cedar Rapids, Ia., made a | of the bank. The subordinates examined short addross. knew nothing about the reasons ther Ahem down to single figures in the buse hit being that the grounds v e it | the trial, | Kingsley had made threats agaipst | the first meetin ‘donly three members | chancel. - golumn. Duke was in the box for the home ‘l““l‘l‘:;""' S o }:‘nj‘:':‘;:': MI:““ | Billings’ life, and ‘the threats on the pa ot | of the pablication bontd :,,d be present and | _ AS the grand hymn of the church militant | Tn four years the ladies have raised over | €Xcept that they had their orders from team and pitched a splendid game, striking . R e ln'\]m'_»u more of nr- nature to gut even the spec .1l (mittee sat as u;\nl\q\u;lhun in Iull"\'n-;v;m;-, x'ngulrl. haired - £5,000. e SR b ,',’,',‘,,\.'""'L" Lol }‘,‘l“‘{'l',’ el of N raska's batsmen. 0f Kearney 7, Ulysses 2. with Kings than anything else, © could” | and refused to give the data on which it ba | viold in God's arched i & ™ o P, x S S ik s o b ot s Mtasnate | Crorsamn Nat: oy 11 Bl Telopeamt 306 how Kingsioy could. bo drivon-to | 168 charios. _Simimons sent sirealar ail over | sldo by sido with voung .vigorous' men, the |, FEpiscopal Misstonary Meeting. | Financial institution was” unable o explnin bbbt il A e ? Sy B & TiEToAriey 4Ha"tHsee:ball de. He was threatened with disgrace, | the land asking questions, the answers to | scene, and all connécted therewith w The annual missionary meeting of the dio- | Whero all the money, hud gone to, but man team wns the way in which the | toTns Be Kearney und Ulysses ball | \which was bound to be known. He was | which were to be considered confidential, to readily inspire religious fervor. cese of Nebraska was held at Trinity cathe- | S¥CF R TR ey il tho members kept thefr heads when men | teams played here tod ore: Two 10 | county attorney, & lawyer of ability, and the | to the prevailing dissatisfaction with | There was a very large cong ion pres- | dral lust night. Churchmen from all over | jovntities heldby that_institution now had S o ARl AR them vp en, in favor of K thought of such’ a disgrace 'as seducing and | board. “Wo assured Simmons that w ent in addition to the ministry, and at S it WE 5T CHER 0 GRAR £ AT DIRAREY | ot S e T LB UL IR OISR HicH AT A shiver. they - dared — , debauching the wife of another man being | not propose to vote as a_ joint two hundred persons partookof communion, | o005 et s B SR IO COUICILSORIRGL RIVESEAROVary lumt; potween the sacks whenever they dar THE SPEED RING. R b b A b o b LI R el The sermon was by Rev. Mr. Green of | for the supportof the missions during the | The investigation will be continued, to lead off. In the ninth inning and, as thousands of men have done under | our greater numbers, T'he special ¢ Cedar Rapids, In., and was one of the most | coming year. Foster made a cateh of a line hit over his Lounisville Races. .. | the circumstances, he levelled a revolver at | has misunderstood us and this has p x| brilliant religious’ discourses ever heard in [ Mr. J. M. Woolworth, chancellor of Trinity | Ly head with the right hand, jumping high LovrsviLLe, May 21 ary of to-day’s | his own head. Attorney Mullane for the state | confidence. In its report are many Or s , made a stiveing appeal to all to give At London -+ anada, from the air. It was one of the prettiest plays | ruces: | occupied the rest of the forenoon and most of | sentations, doubtless unintentions Vi SALY speaker X i r vomen, he said, make New Yoek; the Amsterdam, from New ever made by this brilliant fielder. Ryn | © 5 000 gl oo Marion O, sec- | the afternoon, and argued that it was the evi- | saw it until the mecting of the assembly.” vords fry 8th verse of the I5th | iRl " then sa e tow it | York, for Amsterdam; the Montana, from mado a dificult ono handed catelr” of o wild | e WFo ZHuntess oty dent intention of Billings to injure Kingsle Regarding the statemont of spe- | ¢ of the Acts of the Apostles: [ ox for a mission and they see the joy it | iyt o * / Sin throw, which was applauded as it deserved, [ oud, Castaway third. > . | by some means, and had murder in his heart. | cial ~committee that @ responsible | - shall receive power, after that the | brings forth, they are well repaid by the | At Queonstown —The Majestic, from New and O'Day covered himself with glor; two [ Mile and a half—English Lady won, Marie" | The thought wascin this man's mind to kill | firm has offercd to do the work for a less y s e and ye shall be | knowledge of a good deed done. The giver | York: the A ronni ot New ik A difficult siops of hard bit grounders. = Kearns | K. second, others drawn. Kingsloy, and he only waited for an oppor- | price than the board does, Dr. Agnew said: | Withesses unto M 3 usalem and in | is the one chiefly ble: fter all. If you | ~ At New Y he Teutonic and the Ne- dn left fleld and Walsh at short played the | nfijg und seventy yards—Workmate won, | tune moment to do’ this act. Everywhere | ““The board tried all that twel rs ago, | 8ll Judea and in Samaria and unto the utter- | have everything the heart ¢ desire and | vada, from Liverpool; the Fevrnessia, from brilliant game for the visitors. Clarke was | Happiness second, Warpeak third, Timo— | Crops out that the evidence in the defendant’s | when it gave the work to the three lowest | MOostpart of the earth.” i keep it all, you are poor sall; but if you asgow; the Friesland, from Antworp hit hard and was a trifie wild, but his sup- | 1500 heart and mind. After Billings had exhib- | bidders. Since then fifteen responsible Phila- | Then was depicted in striking colors and e of your abundanc ar A ! 2k z L rt was excellent. Ryn led atbat for the | ““Pigi sighths of a mile—Td Leonard won, | ited proof of the improper conduct between | delphia houses have bid for the work, and | lifeike delincation a word pictureof the | = Bishop Worthington urg us | Waiters Gain Another Hotel ome team and piled up three | roo0 gecond, Laura Allen thitd. Time— | his wife and Kingsley he still hunted for | in each case bid higher than we are now pay- transfiguration upon that day of Pentecost, | ishes and the laity to give liberally to sustain CHitcaco, Ma: ha HBVAE wattais datned long singles to his dit, Duke |}y more proof—a strange proceeding, and the | ing.” nearly ninoteen hundred yeirs ago. Tho | tho faithful and loyal men who wero working T AT i e e B BT started in the first inning with his usual | VB e Mabel won, Woodford second, | very story of Billings on its face bore. the | After considerable further dfcussion, in | WOTdS, “Ye shyfl veceivo power,” that came the missions on practically a miserabla | Another victory tonight. ‘The Tremont and nervousness, Miller ~fumbled Canavan's | gindoo Lass third.—Ti 2 print of falsehood. Attorney General Stone | which Dr. Herrick Johnson, of Chicago, and | from the lips of Christ as he ascended to the | pittance. two other proiniucnt” hotels acceded to their rm\mdl'\'. Walsh followed with a base on will follow for the state and Attorney Well- Hownrd Croshy took part, « Grabam’s | everlasting gates wus a propheey of the fu- | Mr. Montgomery also spoke, urging liberal | demands. alls and Canavan went to third on o wild Qeaversna Rades. ington close for Billings tomorrow. Tt is not on of yesterday for the appointment of | tute power of the church of Christ. The | donations by the laity as well as the parishes. | A dispateh from St. Louis says the waiters pitch. Walsh stole sccond and Andrews took vEsEND, May 21, —Sums of today’s | expected that a decision will be rendered this | o commission to investigate the matter, was | means = to definite ends had been Mr. A, P, Hopkins, diocesan treasurer,then | there will strike tomorrow, with the exce a base on balls, filling the bas Things term. adopted. carefully chosen. The seeds had been planted | recorded the pledges as they were announced, | tion of the Lindell hotel, which h Tooked gloomy, ‘hen Kearns hit a high fly, 5 —_— O LI i Lo for the harvest soon to be gathered Some of the pledges mado by the laity were | the scale. Which Foster took near second base, tossing | Six furlongs—Belwood won, Drumstick sec- A Collision on the Milwaukee. TR Judas had become an fnstrument in the - | most, liberal, one of the gentlomen present e the ball to Hengle to catch Walsh, who | on, Guard third. Time—1:15L Coox Rapins, Ia., May 21.—[Special Tele- O lishment of the church, Today the church | supplementing several parish pledge: . A Drunken Murderer. Hibe el PTG D LI s > mile— Adamant won, Favorite sccond, | &ram to Tus Brr.] A serious head end col. | | CHIcAGo, May 31, ~The second serics of the | comes to ug permeated with the mowgr of | equal amount, several hundred dollurs in all. | 5% Lovrs Mav 2t —Jon L, Bowdey, dis currying in o run, Walsh stole pbut | e Own thind Timalidd, it o this att ckad 5 aptist anniversary meetings began here | God given at Pentecost. The Cathol m “he total sum pledged last night was $4, 1 solute churacter living at Chillicothe, Mo Dulke -w‘l) ::!Il‘llllllll‘l;!.\‘ at rest by striking out the '\M‘hv a m‘l: "‘“,]”:'I.L,'f ‘\”W:m Jon, Golden” | Milwihias & 6L m‘m' ;_'l‘”“"" “"“:"“fn(;l‘]‘; onst, | this morning, when' the American Baptist | begun |ll:i"nl |:}d‘vh'tl!h\lx‘n‘fl1Inl.xp;')h2\‘x!l\(‘_|m\\ °r | Ow i tamomio misundgrats wding the attend- | tempted to kill his wife last night, fiving tw smen. j R R AT G io s = Dk a " icati So0late cotvenaiints al ses- | Of the 0 d. It 10 experiment. | ance last night was § i - | shots at her, one of which fata votnde ATOTTS TONATIA e oo onrleht e svon ™ Fordhag | f Dedham, between the fiyer and a work {'i\:,‘,l,l ‘f}x,m“ o '.."‘, b :fl'"f",‘,',‘.'\',?; rors | There was uning to augment, the | pocted andi continuation of plediings will | Mr. Baiuly, who was tryin ':L”,‘;‘. et S =3 s$doonid, Qe |le|||- thivd, Time—i8t train. The engin completely tele- | Sion. The report of the bourd of managers | prophecy of the ascended Lord was fulfilled | be had tomorrow at a meeting of the confer- | Bowden then suicided.” Mrs, Bowden was O anh, Six furlongs=Pagan. won, . Dr; Fellmuth coped, the baggage car badly wre ana | Was read at great length. It showed that | 'unl. he wis the fultillment. It came to win | ence, The bishop closed the mecting with a | not hit. Jealo and whisky were the 0 0/ Waiahe a0 0 secoud, B. B. it thivd, i —1:15. | five flat cars derailed. Fireman H: C. Davis | during the last forty yeavs the axc hearts; to 1 beauty. brief address and his bened; ¥ causes, rows, ib..0 015 i five furlomes~Lord Hirry won, Mend- | of Milwaukeo of the work train fvas killed | hual increase in membership was 01,000, and | The lust words of the Lord as he passed 22 — —— ¢ second, Rotation third, il 5 and Baggageman C. H. White of Marion, Ia., | i wis pointed out that the | from e rth. e shall be my witnesses, my SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, ! Knocked Out in the Twenty-Sixth. on iy T o Wl oL Marlon T8 plfcation Society was engagod in | mrtyis dre the sw gf{ul_nhnumlnf od's Bureato, N. Y., Miy 21 —Frank McHugh iller, 5 2 3 ofwillis, m. .. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the best | runing at a good speed and at a placo where | training those coig TR o Rt Gl L L Butterfly Social. of Cincinnati and Jumes Kennard, the St. 3 ociety of the Protes- | Paul k t tonight at the Arlington “Myers, . 2 1 0| Moran, ¢, of all remedics for children tecthing. it was fmpossible to see the danger iud avert % d i Duke, p. 0|Clatke, ... 4 : j 2 artment duriug the were 17,85, | the one side the power of God; on the oth 01 cents a bottle, the accident. & give a Butterfly | club. was knocked out in the twenty-sixth round aTotals E —t——— b g missionary departmont,” 8125,114: bible de- | the martyrdom of man. Above the fall and t Episcopal chureh will L TO QUIET THE NEGROES, Des Moines’ New Postmaster. {ml'n‘m-x . T'he total numl}o |"\|~w:vr‘:;nt|lp|)xw, \u;.-l}n-lkml 'I ,yux,\m-n&x;;;x, L in the new church rooms, on Twenty R SERES S , gl < ations wi 0 a_ gain o vent out the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the | fifth between N ots, Thursday ¥ S Sy y S eetiia L teiastHBRIn o Des Moixes, Ta., M —[Spedial Tel- | o0 e eding P, Tha fnancis blood of the martyrs s the seal of the church, | oroniie. e e by Omagreots, Thursday Accepted the V Omaline 7. o T an T the S1y egram to Tie Brk.]— te information hows net assets of 847,455, and that | And bis rtyrs, priests, the acolytes, | ations aid expect to give thats oS prenst | wasnmorox, May. 91 S8U: rec] nridg ection - " £ = ) e ol Loinag . 5 X e e vests ‘| ) ke 1 4 stnbasy tions e sir friends one of S| {0 , Ma 2 ) e ro e o A O WasiiNGToy, May 21.—The sub-committee n,‘lflfifli:fl‘ this '""tl"; lh;w l:m‘l 'I*“n is much wore than self-support- | the ves g around the throue of | the plensantost social - entertainments yet | the navy today od the dynamite cruisee o runs—Minneapolis 1, ASINOLON; AY ’ o 4 heen appointed postmasteat Des 3 Q given in the cit | Vesuviu i Cananvan, Home runs of the house committee on clection inv Mbitios FiiTs i et Have these parting words meaning for : i . : 3 ndorsed by Congressman g words meaning for us R gliases on bull—By Duke ! gating the Clayton-Breckenridge —elec Conger and First Assistant Postmaster Gen- TO THE BITTER END. o i 5 e Turners’ Dan R 6 f case was called together this morning to take | eral Clarkson, but was vigorously opposed by — ¢live in a time of unrest. Many thought- South Omaha Turners will give a dance er, Mich, May 2 ive Italian onedy the testimony of a young man named Taylor | the friends of General Tuttié, and it was | The: Carpenters’ and Builders' Associ- | ful but wavering minds are making thewreck | 4o nagtic entertainment in Turner hall | miners were killed by 2 rock falling ou them sl ok L 4 tHbuEHEHGIHER Wotldl Ber (i THIS G A8 e AT Th e A Aboye all the babel of tongues y . of the Indian territory. Upon the inv I5ugnabibeas m_""’_‘,h,’a‘ ation Again Declares War. e the cry, ** new beliel! aturday evening, June 14. Committees as Siowx ity 7, Des Moines 6. 3 tion of Oliver Bently and Wulker Welds the e CnicAao, May 21.—[Speclal TPelegram to v s that is what | follows have been appointed: eral ar- Dis Morses, Ta., May [pecial. Tele- | witness with about a dozeu other young Wiie BipESrs Chnat - Tue Bek.]—The Curpenters’ and Builders' | wi 4 s to you dailyand says, | ranzements, John Froy, John ¢, Daniel, K gram to Tur Bre.|—Following is the result | started about dark for Plummerviile, e 1 ra MorNas i1 " {Srecial Tele- sociation has resolved to'fight the carpen- | “Come, be liberal.” But liberalism, never | yad Miller, Frank Heni and Charles Alkofor, == of today’s game S the intention to stop any row the megroes | 08 P S g ST «' council to tho bitter end. The exccu- | Made o marty:? rationalism never shaped one | Printing, Joln Danjel, Music, dohn Iroy, | . The Missourl Pacific TR ROTRT e might raise, T rot Within a quarter of a | & i EE.]—The following su- 76 cOnmIties b as Rasn nstriateaditoy advan. | Yirtuo! one result is the shipwreck of | Charles Akofer and Kon. ller. Door, General Manager Clark had a d DES SR x mile of the polling place where many of the | preme court de were filed today LV €O RO RS HOCTL LB SEUE 0 BAVET- | fyith, This liberal religion may be wonder- | William Schimneli ] P Fuchs and | Plattsmouth gentlemen in consultat “E party rested, while Wood, Bentley and Wells | Perry Tantlinger vs John Sullivan, appel- | tise for journeymen throughout the country | fully attractive, but to find the truth wemust | Paul Henni. Floor, Charles Akofer Georse | him at the Millard vestorday. They Patton, 0258 aune, rra : rodc into town to examine the situation. It | Jant: Johnson disteict: affirmed and to guarantea adequate protection to | turn our eyes back to Pentocost and -thero | J. Seitzer wnd Thooior B AL QU IO IS RC Tl L Bl 270 0 41 0| Blaok, it 13 was found that all was qu o Do district; aflrmed. £ Witson: | ll -~ non-union . mew The commit. | discover it, eltzer and Theodore Baghman, cussed and arranged the prelimin 3| back to Morrillton. Witue: 13 1. Delong, appellant, vs B. M. Wilson; | toq was also instructed to prosecute | I have spoken these words to you today my The Knights Will Dance. commencing work as s00n as possible on the Wells had_the ballot box in their possesion, | Mihaska district; affirmed. vigorously those of the strikers, pickets ar- | brethren that you and I may remember that [e) o sht Enter o lodge, | Missouri Pacific’s proposed cut-off betwe . i Kb el ion G: W King, appeliait F. Gustafson, 3 i ¥: y 'y n next Moaday night Enterprise lodge, prop Dol i o ied the hox jnto Wells' storeand | G W. King, appellant, vs G . Gustafson, | rested for “raiding” jobs and dfiviug away | all this so-calied liberalism meuns but the | gnights of Pythis, will givo its third aa. | South Omaba and Union. In the meantimo Jusneloncti fanrah theii witness asked them if they wer theriff, and Eort Dodge National bank; | non-union men. It was also decided to adopt | destruction of alltrue faith and that we may | |5 A Y Lol B aprses S e R o g fitisad to burn it, but they did not answer. g rn district; afirmed. an aggressive policy toward the leaders of | followeven more steadfastly the urticles of | MUal May party. The entertainment will | Mr. Clark is nogotiating with the Union Ha- Balbel had told witness that George Bentley Crittenden, appellunt, vs, Armour, | the strike and the officers of the carpenters’ | our belief as set forth in the Nicene Creed. | occurin the hall of the lodge, on the corner | Cific for privileges awhich will permit the s . S going to turn state’s.evidence, Fle was killed B e & Co. et alj Pottawattumie district; | council and the comumittee was ordered to [ And I have spoken for the honor of our | of Twenty-fifth and N strects. The follow- | Passeuger trains of his road to run iuto the L s, L fetee within two weeks, Hahad just left witness | afirme promptly push - these mearures to a con- | mother church and as an iuspiration to your | ing committees will bave ch of the a®air: | the union depot when it is completed, over —“Winniug run made with two out. and had gone up street with Oliver Bentley | (George Fargo, appellant, vs Joseph Don- | clusion. It is maintained by the | 2 you are gathered here in co Arrangements—J. P. Hayes, J. L. Aunder- | their track from South Omaha. DY INNINGS. to examine a new hammerless pistol. After | Over, administrator of the estate of J. H. | association that the officers of the carpenters’ | vocation.” The church of God hears the | son and A. L. Bebing As a Matter of Protection Des Moine: % examining is George turned his back, when | Furs: ‘A\{"NHUW‘ district; affirmed. council who employ “pickets” and detail | ery of nece: and answe To the Reception—James Ball, A. L. Bebinger and Sloux City .. d 7| howas shiot through the back by Oliver x.:l.)zu‘.l\‘fxll,fil.lléfi 0.8 A G- Bagley, appel. | them for duty in proventing non-union men Dlind it is & guide; to the doubting faith: to 3. L, Anderaon, The Union Pacific and Burlington comp: ey, wio usserted it wa ceident. ant; B strict; afirmed from working can be_ prosccuted for con- | the ignorant a teacher. The work of the efreshments—J. P. Hayes, J. D. Ander- s have asked that Seventeenth street, Runs oarned: 3, § Sty 3 Witness was confident that Walter Wells The Bolectio spiracy under the Merritt law. The courts | church today more than ever before is one of | son and J. . Hansen. 0ss their tracks, be closed simply asa Two buse hits— Flanag: and Oliver Bentley had the ballot box. Wit- he Kiclectics. " will be asked to determine the responsibility of | evangeli ation. New territory is being Music—J. H. Bulla, T. C. Marsh and A. L. | jaster of protection to life and p ty Ll ahe s was mrested once for stealing a £20 gold | Des Moies, In., May 21.—[Special Tele- | the officers of the union and the | new cities built, and into them the ar, oo ctl i e I ] V2, by l‘lmlh .yl.,mw A v that he knew nothing about and for in- | gram to T B The Iowa state eclec strike committee, from whom it is smd the | church’ of Jesus Christ’ mustgo. It must | 7. C.Marsh will deliver an address of wel- | They su) }I. is a \;Il\ u‘lhw'"lhwl ace, ung o Lt . iz the election of @ supervisorat Pine | medical society mot in twenty-thi pickets receive their orders, and to whom | construct as well as conserve: it must not | come and Mayor Sloane will act as maste too near the Sixt h street vinduct to think of i 3 rd anu i ; ua Bthattuilabig Ltk i SO BIfT, but e had not been at Pine BIUT on | session in thiy city T W Bullaed of | they reportwhat success may have been at- | only hold but must also give out. The | ceremonies of sdvedaiiie Sia hulidink | thorn of aRothior orson election day. Witness said he left Avkansasand | Des Moines, J. W. Osborn of Mitehellsburg, | tained in driving non-union'men from their | “American church” must not adopt N = L 2 SARALL RGO went to Oregon to cut loose from Wells and | A, W. Dunlap of Des Moines, Pelling of | work. her rightful ¢ name until her City Notes and Personals, from Seventeenth ‘street along the crest of Bentley, It had got so that whatever they | Van Motor, snd Willian Tam 5:“'1,.‘;‘\‘%::‘3 ——— her sons and daughters dotted these wostern | R Jacksou of Elmwood is in the city. Hhie south kle bluffe, 10 tha baulh éngof the A said he had to do and he wanted to get into @ | were elected new members. The total mem. Bloodshed May Result. prairies with cross-capped spires, until that | Mrs, John S. Buges is recovering from hee | SIXUID stieet ¥ induon Heuih Hoyuieonth New York 10 2 0 0—14 | new country where he wouldn't have to steal s sixty-one. President Jones | Cnicaco, May 21.—(Special Telegram to | 13 donc it would be a mockery unto her. Ave | recent severe attack of illness. O aquatae SRLtO0 a8 HOUER it Pittsburg. 0001 0 0— 1| ballotboxes, Hewonld return to Morrillton, ered the annual address at the afternoon | myp Bae.]- A Jolict. TIL, special says: Riot | {01 und sderifico absolute with ust I canuot | R, K. Potter of Shelton is in the city ana | " # VRGN OLImown York 17, Pitisburg 4. e | Where Shelley might put up a job on him o | session. The meeting will closo tomorrow. = | oo ok LA dol L S s oy | thinle 5o, ““lhe world is potent, but there is & | will reiain for a few days. g The Tate Question. e BIttere o Bactenian par S s [ kil bim. oy seteegiy: el and bloodshed are likely o result should the | power fo overcome the world. Let our | Miss Mattio Hillyer has gone to Pocatellat g and Somer mknr and Ber, Ulnpires— @ A\niw\;r‘nml] u1|1 ;rh] f \l\h:'u [ \unmcv Train at Missouri Valley. proprietors of the Joliet Enterp company y s b N_m“ = hm“lm \’ull Eapl e r'\:tu L3 A number of railroad men went to Liu N TR ke & ml ;’“ lP-l_J r"“(“ i xi‘s'_"'l A alley, | Yiny of whom, it is said, have applied for | ,, “And to you women,” said nm speaker, | day’s ball game, is r:\ludl.\ mproving. eduetion in D etk O 0 e . L MEETING. » Invitation of the officials Work, e old omployes are striking - for a “He who was born of woman, calls also to A. N. Norbrog, the jeweler, is confined to | Eosans o e L e & Northwestorn, met tho "Cruin party at Semimonthly pay day, clatming. thatt by got- | aid in this work of redemption. Out of the | his home in Omaha by illness. JHits—Boston 6. Cle s y ion of the O1d 4 Y and gave | i their wiges twice a month they will be | curse of ages woman has come, redcemed by | South Omaha lodge, No. 100, Independent. mnel R. Johinson has brought suit against f , Cleveland Q7. Erro Speeches were made and he. Shris ] | Boston b, Cleveland 6. Battories—Nich- Board of Divectors. oSSt Nowa, becom panied the | chublod to. buy for " eash aud thus frot tholr. | the fach oLCHEY ‘a;‘ili‘l?“i!i“hfl‘.:.’"‘ Pindags] [ Qulozor O ata il Ineot T fsnlela | Arthun/H. Coplas Lo reoo g 8000 o1 ols and Hardie; Wadsworth and Zimmer. | Cuteaco, Ma Special Telegram to | train to Omaha, provisions cheaper. Tho mon say that the 3 Y s 1t too | of Pythias hall, Twenty-fifth aud N streets, | * johu L. Miles has commen Umpire—McDermott. s ¢ Al ot S reason theirdemand is refused is because the | much, then, for Him to ask for your love and | Satuiday evening. k e T “"“ =Hobis stas iticidar o nnerel.of- The Congregationalists. Company wants the money 10 uss in s bank. | YOS Work ! The apportunity i prosented @ | o South Omatia City Touguo basebull AT PRILADELIIIA. cor of tho Burlington was in_ attendance on : DO ... - semd i b, co) © last you may re- | s o Y s ) x Chicago 1009000 0 0—3a| thoannual meeting held in Chicago today. Drg/Moixgg oI, May 1= [5poolal Tele- Miners Threaten to Strike. ceive that most blessed benediction—'She has ;:]:::lm‘n A A h-n‘vf«h‘"p'lf s | mortgage on lov 24, block Shitago.. g 8ilitao IBicog Y. | gram to Tue B 'he fifty-first annual Muy 21,—A longand bitter | done what she could. J BB HA,Clatlendel Ehos SO Eadaition hiladelphia 00 00 0 0 2 1— 4| This and the fact that the ouly voting done i { i D h 081 8 iately N ‘i club to play a game of ball Sunday, at 10 | = (utherine Getzel has c o e Y 3 '¢ | meeting of the general association of Con- vi o R TSy Immediately after the service the ministers | o'clock i ol - $15 ALIOKUG, IATA ALY Hits-Chicago 5, Philadelphin 5. Errors— | was unanimous, scems to indicate there is | progatimal chischos of owa bosun Toro 1y | S 7L OF the coal miners of this district seems | 4ng” jay delogates to the' council met in the | ° ook 1t the forcuoon, for 815 against the city for §5,000 dar ) ii'.‘.'.‘l‘-‘fi‘.'.’.mf.‘ < l;lullgn‘A‘l;-l_lft; 5. !u:n-- 05 nothing in the rumors of internal dissenstons | byoning, to continue. threo. days. ,,f:h u‘l‘l‘ inevitable. At a muss meeting a motion pre- | crypt of the church and were called to ovder Judge G. Reuther hus removed to Or | of injuries by fulling into a hole in the side Hutchinson and Kittredgo; Vickers and | i tno Burlington. There were 516,00 | nual sermon was delivered by Rev. Dr. Sal- | Yailed to go on a strike unless the s | b ummp\\ orthington. Rev. W. O. Pearson | Mrs. Edward Kain, sr., has gone to Kansas | wallc-of Thivteenthi street between Doreas wiver. Umpire—McQuaid. S | ARGk R on vRsy ) . , i v | was elected secretary and the roll was called, | City on ashort visit. and Martha streets, whereby she broke het — shures of stoc® represented out of a irlington, the Bell, Lewis & Yates ¢ About | It then being Lo'clock an adjournment was | Benjamin Press of Des Moines is visiting | wukle aud sustained other injuries AT BROOKLYY, total of TS,000. The old board of BREWERS O, four tholisand miners are affected. taken for luncheon, which was served by the | his son, S. M. Press, and Fielding Stopleton | ORI CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS, “The ministers attending tho conference | Press. The United States natioual bank has Cineinnati 11000010 diroctions was re-elected unanimously except ladies’ auxilliary. - of Albiuy, Mo, has been the guest of Hits —Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 18. are: The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian | brought suit against the Omaha murbelizing Brooklyn. ... 0051383 N ey nlm r.l W. Hlm[n' n\{\!'nmhrnlgfl, Mass., was | Over Two Hundred Delegates Present —Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 3. 3atter electod in | of Dexter, decensed at the Opening. n o) S - Ad- . sorge Worthington. S.T. : 3 A 5 SRR h oo i s carese i e o et of astern [T WaBTION ) | States | 'Th© Closing Sossion Listens to an Ad- | |1t Rov. Georgo Worthington, 81D, L. | ehureh hield a moeting yesterduy afternoon. | maniel und casket compiny aud 1. H. Taglo Umpire—Lynch, Y| men. 1t was decided to havy President | Brewers' i g : dress by Cardinal Gibbons, Doherty et R A Gl L Robert R. Livingston post N Grand | to vecover #1063 on u not ; 3 By aaros fgaed Jise hrveldent | Browors aunual | > M. May21.—Thoseventeenth | Boreris DD, Dean . H. Gurduer, Rev. L | Xvmy of the Republic, will attend tho Moth- | — mhe Crystal ive ¢ I e mentad L Hamis et as el manazer for the bres. | couvention with over two hundred delegutes arrivons, Md., May 21.—The seventeenth | P. D, Lioyd, Hev. Williim Osgood Poason; | ‘adist piscopal church memurial services | symeaordstal loe company s comnoo Players' League. that position permetently, presont from all parts of the United States, | national conference of charitios and correc- | Rev. John Williams, Hov. Louis Zuhner, | Sunday moruiug. o . L G e A NEYTONR § — Theis J. Lefens of Chicago, president of the lvlfml‘: i"“’{‘l‘:‘m""‘“{'fllt‘ Rev. Oscr \h'(Al:lh;vh manin St AT Sty TR At I W s mt TR XuE )i 00 0000 o 8t. Louls & San Franciaco. fution, presided and made the cpeuing | | e on s Ao W ettt of Madisors | Re rge W. Flowers, Cedar Rapids; ) 2 i New Youk, May 21.—J. & B. Selig - ho international conforence to bo held . Samuel Goodale, D.D.. Columbus; Rev. w York 10, Chicago 4 who represent the control of the S, L ‘haivman Lefens in his address said he Enioago ernational confertnad to boheld | yGiliium” Hawkins, Welllibot; Rov.' Joh orth Star Scandinavian socity will hold a | John 5. Homau has commencoed sult aguin and’ Ewing, King snd Boyio: U San Francisco voad, state that the formal an. | W43 £lad 10 bo able to state that the trade | 1 'ig looked forward to with much intorest, | Howitt, Lincoln: 'Rev. W. B. James, ‘Fre- | special meeting iu- Kuight of “Luvor hall, | C: M. OPonovin nd Franlc . Gaspor o e Rine s and, Bo Utnpirosmaifi o amant ofthelhla" of tho kond il aobs | Qad: the: tutaresia of was in amore | A'v%o tlosing session tonight Cardinal Gib. | Mont; Josophus Krum, D.D., Lincoln; Rey, | Thursday evening. povorsGul bon paoodnk- i ok L ably not be made hofore Monday. Bresident | 1P ns Swato than 4 yoar ago, He referred | pong made an Interesting speech on the work | &: E. Momsh, Central City; Rov, Francis | JamesB. Smith has gono to Grand Island | npy Haun I enoe Rl : L Wikalow of the St, Louis & Sun Frencions | 1o the result of tho probibitlon clockian | of organization, and Rov. F'. H. Wines of - ( Moore, Nollgh; A. Grant Musson, Ashlu to compete in the state shooting tourncy M L $078.77 On ¢ Boston 000431080 says lo will retire from the presidency in 3 TLRAND dded: By 1o | ois responded’ to Baltimore's farewell ad- | Rev. W C. McCrachen, Fremont; Rev. R. | Mys, John J. Gorman has gone to Kansas | “Jpe Pirst National bank has brought sui 1 i hi The Fir t Bsian,: " 3 means, however, has the time come | 4O 5 Kearney; Rev. S. A. Potter, | City to visit friend d 8 tbuy 0000003 1—6 | about three weeks Bha? wauDuanL MR LR _SUAD 00 | drom ! Robert Scott, dean of the South | V(¥ 10 it trieis it o Omalia mantel and caslot con Hits—Boston. 11, Pittsburg 5. Fivon e — for what our opponents have loat In ihffuent o R ) h S, el C. W. Butterfield will go to Kansas City to | pany, C. . Koth anc H. Taylor to ve : g 5 ors e s O et Bk ring Bos: . Beatrice: Rev. R. C. Talbot, Brown- | i : . Boston 1% Pittsburg 11, Batie Rad . Broken Promises. with the people, as shown by al ST oo AR Cruies .'nl' Mg e, ndom | ille: Rev. Wb, Whitiiarsh, doan of the | Visit his brother, Editor” Buttertiold of thav | coger 81,00 on anote. - ) hourne and Kelly, Staley and Carroll, Um- | Cmicaco, May 21— [Special Telegram to | tions where prohibitory laws were submitted 1 \ May 31, ary North Platte, Norfolk; Rev. W. V. Whitten, | ©1%: ho Amerlean loanand trush company fas pires—ICnight and Jones, Tk Ber, ] —Prosident Roswell Miller of the | 10 the people, they o trying o reguin in | today sikned orders fo the revenue cutter | pulls City: Rev. W. H. Lowen, Lincoln. Iy | Mesdames John Wallwork and Mosos M. | brought sult covee C, James iwnd T, Arp : St. Paul road said toduy swestorn ronds | WWashington by the introducticn of bills in- | Bear dirccting that shé immediately sail 1o | addition to thesé thére aro about : lay | Redmond have gono to Chicago to visit | H, Taylol 4 J R PUILADELPHIA, BE e e e DB ‘ s | tended to »mplish through national chan- | Oanalaska and then oridse in Behring sea to | delegates from different parishes friends. The Decorators AUDDIY . tompans hias Philadelphia. ...1 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0— 7 | 8ronot keeping their promise ot to maintain | nels what the peoplo of the states refused to | guard against the violpkion of tho statutes on | cese also present. All the ¢ Albert F. Kunth has gone to Chicago to | hrought suit against Harry . Warner and Queyelund 00000000 1~1 &",“'l‘“.“';' 3\']:!‘\' 19 He would not say the | endorse.’’ - In closiug Mr. Lefens called at- | sealing matters s instructions, while not | being entertained by members of e AT l‘l‘ :“.}”7’“1:‘::14 cover §15 0on account of goods Hits—~Philadelphia 8, *Cloveland 7, 'Er. | Bt Paul would oot secrot, cuts, but hls re- | tention to the subject of arepresentative aterially from last year's, are | dioceses in this city, Mr. Randall, an att . W bl hanista rors—Philadelphla 4. Battel Hiiated ans :\.(ml« “‘.mn‘um ows ¢ ue to the fact that the | brewing parade at the world's fair in 15 much more specific. ' Kfforts will be made to uthe afterncon Bishop Worthington de- | city, now of Grand Island, u gl aed T "'\';‘ 1588 Milligun, O'Brien wid Sutelifte, Unnpivoy.— | \Abush road toolc anore freight last weele | The roport of o bound of trustees wus n | avoid u ropetition df Jast year's experienco | livered his annual address, which treated | hands with friends suac § all and Awelin Murphy to 1 Guuuing and Matthews, rom Omaha than all othér rouds combined, ry lengthy one and deals with legislation | with a one man prize eruise. It is under- | principally upon solid facts in connection Charles Coffman of Chicago has \ 5 L and is doing us well this weels. pending before cougress affecting the inter- | stood that according 9, present instructions | with the development of the church work in b o ot tionha ; atlonal bank of _commerce hus suod AT BKOOKLYN, - e csts of brewers, On this point it says there | vessels caught violating the law will be dis- | the diocese during the {“'“'_‘ RO i & O o position & | John Roth to recover £150 on a note Brooklyn.......0 01 00 2 0 3 0—5§ No article of household supplies 18 more im- | Hever was a time in the history of the associu- | manteled and doprivod of ull moans of furthe The following standing committecs were | "U¥* fpr Bwllt & Co s Mrs, Cathe Huba was appoly siard Bumale 00800100 2 ¢|portant thun Plutv's Chlorides, the. disiy. | tion when so many attempts bave been mado | violation. Their logs whd all skins a1s0 will | then named; Boman Strikors Ttiot ian of the mMior ehildron of Jicab Hubu Hits—Brooklyn 8, Buffalo 8. Errors— | fectant. to injure the Srewing industry by mea be seized v Incorporation of churches, ete.—Mr, Will- Rous, May 81,—Ab Conselico & mob. of 500 Brooklyn Butalo 5. Batteries.. Van: - which do not require the sanction of the p 2 S v iams, Dr. A, Bowen, Churles B Rous, May 31, —4 o Ra: OF & haltren and Kinslow, Keofe and Mack, Unm. | Murderer cana, | PIe and would not obtain it if they could be The Girl Avanged Herself. Financo—Tov. d. P, D. Lioyd, J. 1. Smith, | women and 200 navvics who had gone on a fuck. Um Y ) Ppires—-Holbert and Ferguson. [Copyrig don Bennett,) ) “‘lf“l,l)‘lf{":"“l“'(‘ o 0a 'Dill 2o the AF Viexya, May 21,4 8pecial (fablegram to 3 et s stelko trfed 1o Sorce &0 snirknos. it e HavaNA, May 21— New York Heruld Cable | e veport spoaks of the bill for the ap- | gy Bk, |—A younl déctor of this city of tev. Dr. Oliver, Dr. Goodale, | town hall, shouting “We arc starving.” ' . o Y 8l= J L pointment of a commission for the investigi- 4 i Th worth, H. . Kryger. crowd stoned the troops who were guardin American Association. —Special to Tur Ber. | M. Eyraud arvived | tion of the liquor traftic und the efforts of the | fended a Croatian gidmiueteen years old and AR I o i v. W. | the municipal building, and the latter we: AT SYRACUSE, Havaua from Mexico three days ago, and | brewers' committee to have it amended “in a | refused to apologize for his conduct. The | , G. Labagh, D. I y | compelled to use their fie Several use 1, Columbus his ddentity being discavered by his French | Wanner promising u fair, impartial and ‘com- | girl thereupon challenged him to w duel and | ch Extension—Dr. i 5. | persons wero killed and a number” wounded. landlady, he'wis arrestod Iast night Ho | Petent luvestigation, the pair today fought in u room which bhad | Talbott, J. D, Krum, D.D, G. . Labagh, W. | - o T D R e oy Sy The t suys tho trustees are endeavor- | been hired for the purposc. The girl, who axwell, W. J. Whito. A Sorlons Runaway. a | poli 0@ by eut- | jng to convineo the committee on ways und | was' educated in South \ierica and is a v lication —John Howitt, Rol Last ovening a team of horses belonging to gl il ing 4 voiu in bis wrm with his eye-glasses. | means that any increase of the taift ol hops, | splendid fencer, twice d the doctor, | Scott. M N A, T 0y | it SYoRing hfeamal lorste belouglig to ) T PHILADE A He ackuowledges that he is Michael Eyraud, | bavley, malt, rice, corl ete., would | escaping herself unscath Walsh, H. G. Clark, C. 8. Montgomery % M85 $50I0 Ko Arbiletios 11, Toledo —— bo unjustifiable from an economic’ point of — - Unfinished Busincss—A. Grant Musson, it Ahruptly Terminated. [ ylow, but have failed to accomplish more ty % Moving the ity Jail, H. B. Burgess, Joseph Weoks. dulgod fn u furious runuway. "oy’ wont up 3 £ —The conference | the curtailing of the rates of increase or The work of o - ¢ Inspectors of Election—J. 0. Ferrus .| Nicuolas as fur asTwenty-fourth, whoro they Gunun, LT, May 31 ~The_conference | [TV € | The workof trahsforming a portion of the | - \URectom GO SROR R Lol My, L. | were caught. The carriuge, o $200 affair, wus between the Cherokeo commission and the | T veapent ta the adulteration of -beer and | (1008 hotel into a city hall has at last been |y Maxwell a total wrock, while one of tho Lorses was 50 T e A S lowa Indians abruptly tevminated today. Chief | the bill against them now pending in con- | completed and today the city jail, the police | ™ Revision of Prayer Book—Dean Gardner, | Serlously injured, that it was sent to the hos Guaxp Isiaxn, Nob, Moy 21 [Special | T00 Ace in behalf of the Indiuys, deolined the | €Foss, tho roport says: “This is the proper | court, the police and fire larm, tho garbage, | Fathor Williams,”B. A. Brown, . Mooro pital i plmaNp Tiaxn, Neb, May 21.[Special | ool ioiment’s proposition to- buy lands for | time and opportunity o repeat, that Gidivid , boiler and building inspector's ofice will | J. M. Woolworth, E. Wakely, G.'F. Labagh Py i v -y Y ‘elogram to Tr Bes.]—The following is the | & cacre and to allot each Indian in | Wlly and us representatives of this associs smoved from the exposition annex to the | State of Church—Dean Whitmarsh, 5. A he Roichatag AdJourns result of today’s shoot of the Nebraska state ¢ sixty acres. The commission witl | tion we condemn adulteration and fully ap new location at the cormer of Fifteonth wnd | Pottar A, K. Marsh, Measrs. J. W. Hayes, BenrLiN, May 21.—The relchstag bas ad- | sportsmen’s assoclution meeting attenpt’to renew its negotiations tomorrow, | Prove and support uny luw desigued to sup- | Jackson strects | Dr. Saville, Journed until June 9. Shoot No. 6-Ten blue rocks, entrance —e—atiprereve Press and punish it e LADIES' AUXILIAKY | - forty-cight entrless™ First money Skiluer, | _Nervous debility, poor memory, difidence, ;o Xiasarin Nop ¥ ary Alok. |, 'Tho Ladies auxiliary met in the cathedral Canduotare Adjourn Absolutely Pure. soud Fleek, third Palmer, fourth Baker, sexual weaknoss, pimples,cured by Dr. Miles' : N7 S8 «ONDON, May 21.—The rumors of the seri- | Sonerat 8 o'clock, Mrs. J. M. Woolworth Rocugsten, N, Y., Muy 21.—The conduc: | A oream of turtar buklug powder. Bighe secou ) 3 vine. Sumples free ut Kubn & Co.'s 16tk | Wasmixarox, May 21.—(Special Te ous illness of the queen are oficially denied. | presiding and Mrs. Ringwalt at the secre- | tors have adjourued. Thoy decided ot o | of lewvening streagtis. ~Us. 8. Goverument lie Shout No. 7, Class A—-Twenty blue rocks, | and Douglas. | to Tur Bee.]—Bonds offered: $3,900 ut &1, She has ouly slight cold. tary's table, There was a very full attend- | strike | dort Aug. 17, 185 closure against Jennie M. Croightou cover on several promis th, who has been in St. Joseph's | Frederick Krug hus brought sult against hospital during the last six weeks, has been ! Schneider to recover $400 on a note und brought home and is in a dangerous condition also on account note AT ROCHESTER, Rochester 2, St. Loul moorings on North Sixteenth street, and in AT BROOKLYN, Brooklyn 2, Louisville 4,