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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY 806--TWENTY PAGES, Three-year-olds and upwards, five furlongs A Deserted Village. and J. H. Ayer, Ond: Sixteenth district, R A’ | Hon, J s K te ~Kingman woh, Roscland second, Major [ Fowr Dobor, In., May 24.—(Special Tele- i Julian, Kearney: Seventeenth district, Waltor [ © o ,‘:"I'I’"I':" . IO H;urmnnmvld Time—1 luhH i 1 | #ram to Tur Brr.|—The little town of Kalo, i R. Bacon, id Tsland ; Eighteenth district, Nevorlatlots 3 "l to 1 Reaily & B : . ; | Latonia_derby, three-year-olds, mile anc . : i 1.4 | C. B, Bindy, Fulletton; Ninotoenth disteict, Negotiations for the site have finally beon g . EI\WRIKS BOIUIeS 0 Elky it HIB SO0 pme mlre= Ik Letotor”Sron, Ty socond, | 8outh of here, hus been wiped offth map by Beemer Trmle;(l to unil!enmtmu by & Married | \¢ "G Hartrhan, Staplehnest; Twentioth dis. | concluded and_ex-Mayor Boyd will proceed | Informal Disoussion of the Question of Ese of & Regular Umpire, Avondale third. Time 243 a miners’ strike. A month ago Kalo wi ai's. Blopement. trict, C, J. Daubach and John_Wilson, Lin- | at once to build a new theatry ishi 4 s Ly Two-year-old fillys, four furlongs—Melene | prosperous mining town of 300 inhabitants Pe coln; Twenty-first district, B. P. Suv The deed in - which General W. W, Lowe tablishing a Workhouse. won, Hindooett nd, Woodbena third. | today not a dozen houses are occupied. On Beatrice; Twenty-socond ‘district, H. transtor o Higt 189 by 88 foot 6f. gronnd was TED KENNEDY HAS RESIGNED. ‘ Sy May 1 ail tho coul minors struck for, highor | HE LEAVESHI§ FAMILY DESTITUTE. | Dawson. Endicotts Tavonty-tourth disteict, | fled for recond yestorday MR. E. W. STERAL'S SUGGESTIONS. Iravese N wages and the mine owners refused the de Yy son ‘ Gravesend Races mand and shut down the mines, ‘The stiike SR T, B. Sediewick, York; Twenty-ifth distr Sald Mr. Boyd: “I am now in position to Gravesesn, May 24, —Summary of tod 14 death blow to the town. Without J. M. Farle; rield: Twonty-sixth dis- | stato that this entorprise is far enough ad Other Ball Games—Standing of the | rces k the miners wore compelled to move, | Nebraska Gity Distillery Case Grows | trict, John S Hoover, Blue Hill and J. P. A. W T BuORCORAItIE ke o A The . ; AL L \-7 L R e e e T L T LI b ¥ bt ¥ Caso Grown | Fliiicy Bloomington; Thvonty-seventh s ‘\‘ulluw‘\lnn‘l fn_such condit s o suro i The Council to be Requested to Ase S A R S B Jonahue second, Bermu ol. Time— | Duwson, In., and more to this city, With its At R riot, W, A. Dilworth, Hastings; Twenty. | SPeedy = consummation, We have been sume a Portion of the Expense Donahue second, Bermuda third. Tim 3 v n Exciting Boat d empty streefs and deserted houses the town road Bonds Sold to Kansas cighth district, W. E. Hymer, Holdrege; | Hegotiating & long time on account ¢ 1:02, 1 o of Maintaining Such Ttio % 2 # presents a desolute appearance, City People, I'wenty-ninth district, John B. Lamborn, In- | ox certamn obstacles that had to be = Fhd Mile and onc-efghth—Tristan won, Eon - y Cd dianola: Thirtieth district, C. F. Robertson, | gvercome, but everything is all right now.’ an Institution second, Judge Morrow third. Time—1:553(, Whisky Leads to Suicid Kimball. v o . s A fle —Russell won - 9 3 Mr. Boyd went east last night, s mis- — Wit 16t Derth | 8 u,m-w-.':..t“ulr. l\?“ I’Iy\‘\‘v"l 1”7.,.- Oy 0 l-w:u(r‘ ':"‘I‘I‘I"l"'f, la,, {\I:::;\;.||'|IS‘II:'I)I Berser, Neb, May 94.—[Special Telo- l‘:w-]lnrlnk :‘u; l)l:l‘nhn Excursio |n1 sfon having veference entirely to this matter, The county commissioners hold & meot L Rrois Vit B 4 « 3R] —4 rcontrolls o ) "y i toLumuus, Neb,, May 24.--[Special Tel An inspection of cert houses Now A L e S S HIVCLIG One mile vod won, Tournament. sc ram to 2 T s May T pection certain fou in Now ot £ ! B e e o Lot o tito for strong drink led to the death Lisk ‘,""",_I'l‘;l'“' < e il et | Eram to itk Brx,]—Tho stockholdors of the | York ad elsewhero. “It is my intention, | ¥esterday for the fiest time In ten dags. M. Three-fourths of a_milo—Bellwood won, | Logerquist, a merchant of Gowrie, Loger- | b Sl (i bod "I‘ by AT lm ntor | Columbus land and investment company and | I asserted, : to erect n vpera liouse fully in O'Keeffo was the only abser Clarendon second, Lord Poyton third. Time | quist was an habitusl drunkard, and all’ the | Gy BEEE Willism Fox wi o and tavo | the mayor and members of the city council | i puchyyun Keontiey oo | | B FoT QOHtRAON wor on Q strecs : S N saloon men refused to sell him_liquor,He | ohildven fn doctit e oruistanom | had o meeting at Fitzpatricl's hall this oven- | toot ' says he will fnsute me. ns | Liree-fourths of a mile wost of the city limits S AR i Potcen e AU i Ak bought some lemon extract at a ety STore i i ing and perfected arrangements to roceive | complete, perfect and safe a structure as | " ‘”‘l‘l"‘“”“""l“ i "';\"-l from 5, L - 3 R aiaiuatin and drank it straight as a substitute for A Stranger's Hard Luck. the excursiouists that will arrive here Tues- | there is anywhere in this country. It will bo | Corroll, Dan O'Keeffe and K4 J. Brennan, Omaha 9, Milwaukee 0. Wahoo Jockey Club Moeting. whisky. The stuff drove him cezy mul)] Crarks, Nob.,, May 24.—[Special to Tme | day, May 27, from Omaha to attend the open- | on the ground floor, practically five proof, [ They were referred to the proper committeo, MitwaUREs, Wi, May.24,—[Speolal T WAoo, Neb,, May 24.—[Special Telogram jsteclsiitclde: by cuting His thoRy W i T Aborit 8 elook i ges taidlay: Hioralag) |1k ot SRR beowrt n Golqminia - Alutberlmoderi Sieoughoutz;and [aeuged afiar dio runuing the county grading mas egram to Tirs: Br.|—T1 as a small-sized | to Py Bee,|—In the recent announcement in s i a man was found lying beside the Unfon | Rid'everytiing will b6 done to Rive the vie: | and enjoyment. ok cor oty CORVERIENC | chines wer ived from D, . Kuight, Oli- ,-.,w\h.-,-‘-; i |',;(::.-;-.. the Omaha .lmd .\‘l;h tho advertising cowmus of Tik Bre of tho | o I"“':\"l““",'J'"“,'L"""_ i el Pacific track in an unconscious condition. He | itors a good impression of the town. Mr, The location is considered an admirable waukee clubs, Both teams appeared on the | ovine running meeting of the Wahoo jockey ks Morvis, Ta., May 24.—([Special Tele- | had evidently laid there from six to eight North and George . Moore will leave for [ one. It was selected us the fivst considera H. B, Knight), and H. D. Fiteh, grounds and indulged in the usual prelimi- | ol % mistales was mado in. tho dute. The | EFAm toTie Brw]—The last day of the | hours s mo. train had gone through haro tomorrow to uccompany the ex- | tion because of the depth obtained, thoughall | They were referred to the committee on mary practice. Umpire Ted Kenned, who | mecting occurs on Friduy and Saturday, duno | £0neral association of Towa Congregational | lter thun & ofclock. He was brough @0 things, such as stroet car i nvenienc roud deliberately_obbed the Omahas of yester- | §and 7. Liberal purses are offered for ‘this | churches was lurgely devoted to business. | West's hotel and the local physician hus sven s at Ashland. R Y e P SR GF M0 e OB T s ssigned in the evening, and no | meetinz, and it will undoubtedly be most suc- | The subject of German work in Jowa was | giving him only partial care. The man's A 24.—[Speclal Tele- wings contomplate un_edifice S RaA IO 60t ARVILE: DTt O IR gk | AECiElech | GF Soction 40 oF || ot araN G: A phuthill ind G, L Nethuwuy | presonted by Cal Hoss, and Sunday achool | me” was | learned | from pupers i : oL L LRl Danglns a i aving been paid S vlavlnaHiles; prasetod Glatko 1 ), Of | of Wahoo are the person e = | advancement was'discu by Rovs gor | his possession to be Henry Babbe, | & FIRGHOE T BEIHE, GhM: ekbaudy P NLIoH oA FocAlvi st R alioe s, cleation: MhsRgey: Ot | on Partioulasy and Towle, A resolution was passed urging | The people T consider it un _outrage the | Sar 44} Seventeanth & Qiktanco LIS {70 And0rson EORNINN OF At Doty man peremptorily od to aocept elther Yale Wi « greater co-operation with other churches ¥ the man was treated. Noone seemed to More thun than two thousand men | Gy ' oniy pressed brick or brown stone, with | rieccher, insane, asking the commissionrs t man’ peremploril o acey 1 ale Wins a Gr . in_union missionary work. The business | Kuow what to do, and yet everybody ad In town, Genetul Weaver gave two ad- | o, and marble, are the materials to bé used | exccute ' deed transferving three lots i man, and the Omithas naming Hines, he & sw Haves, Conn., Muy The uni- | committe reported that they had been in- | mitted that something should be done, Guests | dresses, ong at 2 o'clock and one tonight. iRl ¢ A X cute ¢ sferring thre 0 ] S , | X in its construction, A grand entrance | Baker Place to Oestervichor s th gorded the game to, Omalia, 0 to 9 ghie | versity boat race was rowed this afternoon | vited next yeur to go to Webstor City, At- | at thehotel were {ndignant that an uncont —— 3 ALY A170 TOBG (Fidde, tivo IS0 GRILA ANG. || GEOElito; tho COnRLY By OEINIRCHOE tor b D L'y“?' sb but it will avail them | o)\ vijo won by eight lengths after an ex- | lantic and Sioux City. Rev. Darling assuved | seious man should lie fourteen hours without M. ELGUTTER DEAD. rways on either side frorit tho balcony ate | consideration whilo ho wis of unsound i v e EETR N diting v : them of a good chureh to meet in and a | €Yen some ono to wateh by his bedside, o considered sufiicient to provent seriois The conn o el thio Loard: thitt o : fting finish. Time—Yal A [ O o o e T s o[ Eropers - aftorty B9 labi, his! . frionidst| Tiie \Weil. Knowh Omaha Clothlng | isidered suflicient to prevent seriot T muunication informed the board that ¥ ' s e Oy TRET ; 0:43 y ) : n sultsin case of any omor that may | unless the deed was made an action would bo Des Moines 13, Kansas City 4. 20042 . o ) f > S 3 ) 3 Ay : / ymmittee unanimously recommended going | KNow of his unfortunate condition Merchant Passed Away. commenced in the courts, Referred to tho Des Moises, In, May 24.—[Special Tele- At the mile and a half what looked like a | there, and it was adopted. Phe. committe In}n'v} nn: been made and the agent M, Elgutter, the well known clothing " the plans ara now only in course of | judiciary : Rkt e ah g o e Bl s won ey |t et bappct o Yo My, e | T i 0 e ol | o o, ot Il M ok SRS | oSy it | et TSR IS | A 1 e i3 1 3 od | to tu or tothe e apors found not been made, very little “description except | and B, W, Simeral, co co up. v later. - in his possession show hini to have frionds it e i neral termis on, “The estimatod | pointed at i citizons mooting, - pi DEA NOINES o wras Erokst ap Ly the. refare s Monticello, Ia., and at somo place in Cali- | He had been ill for several months, but death | seating capaerty, including parquette, dress | sented & communication i tha , but it left the Yalo crew with but seven A Murderess Pardoned. fornia. The raflrond company has been de- | came finally aud almost painlessly at the end | eircle, gallery and boxes, is placed at 2,000, | commissioners (o ostablish men'and without o stroke and captain, Ahe | Des Moixes, fa., May 24.—(Special Telo- | nounced for its conduct in the matter. a long and successful carcer. or about four hundied more thun the | employ the tramps who i Komper, St- | 0ld _house. The proposed interior ar- | Mr. Simeral was usked o rangement is somewhat similar though | board, and reiterated what had by Bloux City 1 pver 12 Minnenpolis’ .. i Des M 1 Milw 12 Johnson, H. C. Barnes, Knight farmers of Cass, by superior batting. The scoro: tain and stroke, broke his oar, but, with - 3 he shot out of the boat and into th his late residenc Tenth street, 0l 8mitn f’r:(ll.'urf:'r“{v Hg Atlantas now spurted, but the Yale boys | gram to Tur Bee.]—Honora Curtin, who was [Both General Manager Dickinson and Su- Morris Elgutter was born at . :4:’1:;;\iw';l{“hl'\:\s‘«/u::;t by nswering and Atlanta | convicted of murder in_the first degreo in perintendent Burr woro scen in rogard to tho | 1o ermany, December 25, 1834, , He went | Faniement © loptne: AT h i could dra I 5 AT IEe SO aRE ritas ttaneison. | above it g ot Lo i : R . o ore elogan After ' passing | the communication e asked the This is the st defeat ever sulfcred by the | Albmakee county and sentenced to imprison- | 4bave and deny the truthfuluess of the last | to California in 1852 and engaged in the whole- | through an_ imposinge lobby, sp ity | appoint o committo to wet with the eitizer Atgnthpronr ment for lifc on May 23, 1583, was grated o | Statement. Wiion questioned about the mat- business, remaining in San | five feet squave, an elogant foyer fiftecn feot | commitioe in wsking the conneil 0 st o ooy, b e i pardon by Governor Boies today on condition | ynder the circummst 2s was done, By his ancisco for many years. In that city he | wide wideand fifty feet long intervenes be- | part of the oxpense, ete., 1 unson, o Brunnell Replies to Spalding. that hereafter she abstain from the use of in- | Grdars ‘the S v beoneht here yostandny | Was prominent in® Masonic cireles ‘and | tween this and the auditorium. At each end | with the establishinent of @ workhon: Al < Ciicago, May 24.—Secretary Bruunell of | toxicating liquor, The pardon was recom- | gpd placed in St. Joseph's hospital. At last | took “an active part in the law-and- of the foyer there will be ‘parlors and toilet | He id that a large proportic ¢ 3| motas ... tho Dlayers! e, in o local paper this even. | euded by tio Tventy-third general assom- | tecoluts ho wis St npconseis. A3 soon | order movements ofthoso. oxciting timcs. | Fooms for lndies and gontiomon, AL th loft | tho cases bound over to” tho Wistrict ot = iz eablis ab IenGEnEo FBRLIATETS hnarta |0 Rl i we, learmd, contined. the superinien: | | In 1864 he” yemoved 1o Salt Lale City, side of the uin entrunce is to be ‘Im.m.‘-dn.;- VeRo state cases, iz, larceny, bursliry, ot olnes. ... : ; Ut cidi NE e aRe e dent, “that be had friends at Monticello, | being one of the fivst among the Gentiles to [ box office, maniyee : ate of- | and the council would have ‘1o power oo of yesterday. He ridicules the League ma, The Supreme Co rt. TR B A po S hA R RNt it thew. | engage in mercantile pursuits while Brigham | fices, also a ladies’ waiting room. Provision | these prisoners, so that the county should )'s oomy forcbodings so far as the Des Moixes, T, May 24 —[Special Tele- | 1}y replicd, asked us to have Mr. Babbe | YOung was at the height of his power. is made for a gentlemen’s smoking roomdown | take t in h X as Oi Brotherhood is concerned, and suys that all | gram to Tur Bee.]—The following cases | brought hore and turned over to Dol Having come futo possession of valuable | stuirs 2 ; Fle sugizested that if the commissioners did was Oty & | statements about the poor financial standing | were decided by the supreme court this | Clark, who, it scems, is a relative. Wo have | testimony implicating the Mormons in the | Of the entrance to the right swill ascend | not wish to bring this sort of labor into cof bt 01 | of that organization are rot; that it will ive | yorning WOt b able to 1aabias e i Mountain Meadow massicre, he forwarded | 8 browd staitway leading to the bulcony and | petition with honest Libor they could Svriiien - hits | 08 long if not longer thun the otber, and that | "G 00 . larngrover and | from one of our trains or was walking on the | the same to the authorities at Washington | gallery, thoughiit is proposed to have the | the prisouers breale stone aui use i f Doublo plays— | it will not be nece sort 1o Sunday [ > o te S darngrover and | ¢ 0icand was steuck, That matter is now | 4nd was instrumental in corroborating the u bileony stuivway at the loft and imme- | county roads. Flian 1 to ns. | games or beer selling. M. G Ban 4 vlor district; dis- | | nvestigated. A strange feature of the | evidence which led afterwards to the punish- | dintely inside the doors to the fove AlL Cliairman Anderson said the board had ot e “edioines ' Ksis, Cliy's 5 o missed. § : el Ve Fact it D overcout Wil pieked | MOt of prominent Morumons. for that awful | Staitways are to be of ivon, walled in with | consideved {his mattor wud could s o wa Titues o M f Onway 5 Swartze The G Soane J. G.'Shoemalker vs Jennie Smith and John | una mile and o half fo AR crime, thus protecting them aeainst every | out of the dificn! county (o 2. Hit by pitehed bali—lrimblecom. Struck Bty st AP Smit John D. Knock and Col ! fadl b S rom Avhero ho w ) - 3 o 5 =k The st T, 5 5 e L A L e A L DL G E The City Steams and Lincoln Giants play | Sinith, defor J Knock and Col- | found. If the physician at Clavks proved in- | \While a rosident of Salt Lake city, Mr. El- ger from five. The stairway Lo the i he greater | unise. e D eeh e | (at thiat b e Hants play | yiibus Phillips, appellants; Marion district; | offielont and falel to i s proved - | gutter helped to found Mount Mortuh lodge, 1L bo f outside, and at the Mr. Simeral sug t the coun 1 ALy R e g at the ball park this afternoon at 3:50. The | ypimed | i Il Jlns duty, that was | EVEO0 S Masonie lod hat nintant fonsen BB URRIT \ o il I . he f ; et b ) o oldest Masonic lodize in that city he main cntrs : ence i large Lot and el prisoners (o Bt i T maitites. Conpive—Henderson, | Lincoln Giants are a colored team, nd the | ~"Harry' Dutton, appellant, vs R ’ 3 =5 Having incurred the emnity of Brigham | The next most important feature to which | breal stone o oI Dbn e strongest professional tewm outside of Omaha | 1 {\w_- v_~‘ }\4'-vv‘\'*ll'5'vll>~r:' t5 aftivmed, Plattsmouth’s Railrond Bonds. Young, he was obliged to dispose of his bus- 1 naturally reverts is the stage, lix The matter was talked over informally b, Minneapolis 11, Denver 6. tate. A good game is assured, as the | J: T ELdred vs Martin Peterson, appellant; | pragrewovtn, Neb, May 2b-[Special | iDoss interests and to leave Salt Lake City in pt in dimensions, the 1o oceasion for | the conmittee and Messes, Andeesou anil MixyeavoLss, Miun., May 24— [Speclal Steams hive out their strongest players | Joues district: afirmed ; to Tuk Brr.]o At the April clection. $10,000 | 194 Later he “eame to Omaha,” where he | much vaviation from the standard, Tt will | Turner, after which the matter was roforvd Telegram to Tur Bek | -Myers' home run going to redeem themselves for their | | Vitizens' State bank, appellant, vs J. C. Ab- ] v = ChOR o had lived during the twenty-three years pre ve a proseenium opening four feet wider | to the committee on construction 4n the third inning with the basos full w» Lincol The following are the | Dott: Pottawattamie district; reversed, “mm_ur bonds wére voted to aid in the con- | ceeding his death. Failing in health about 1 the present Boyd, and a depth of ifty I'he board then adjourned until Monday at S s e e e £ 8 yors and positions: § wis vs the Burlington in struction of the Omaha Southeru railroud. cars ago, hie retired from active busi . This gives ample space for a row 2 o'clock. il (s il Syl (il o | ity steanis. Lincoln. | & ant; Mitehell district; uf- | When the call was issued it stated that the . nd Jor e pust two. yeurs bus been | dressiug rooms on on side, Tor closets and ail - - core: Jnihian Mipin e 5 oRas Heie to BhE R e rmed invalid. puraphcrnalin necessury ' o the fect He Gets the Money. T — part L e, TG | George e Maish va W, B Crangle and o e Lioyeritotn v widow and one son to. mourn | eauipmeRt” of Ua'anodorn el of [ A ervor was mado by a special vor MINNEAPOLIS, DENVE OWHITL. s J1st b ghtower | Andrew Martin, appellants: BPottawattamie | COompa or sot BT e Muse chind o oot lig! . ——— ST e i e G L e e e e e e AT Re Ao Ly ot .“,,,,1,”\, Ui T S = take tho bouds and ‘reccipt, for thom sottlor from Omali Tt hlde ramoveg oot | dressing roouts underneath thestage. These | i the United States suy m 0/ eCIen, 203 vty : 0 g bun s unaway Accident. Clark was in the vity last week and sai who was well known und esteemed and in [ Bpartments aro expected to greatly surpass | Luke Voorhees, territorial Minnelian wiZ1 10 9 1lroniwar’ rr 2 Mo 2 e raylon | Des Motses, T, May 24— [Sped upon consultation with his utto whose death many of "the oldest and most | those usually found in Amcricun pluyhouses, | owing, had u contract fu the Red River e 3l atterson. . 3 .:Care | gram to Tite Bee.] —\While out driving LT L nr SR solidly estublished morchauts miss o friend ool initol 1 wilt | 12y carrying mails into Manitoba. A g0 hiy, 8, \1Le, 58 2 evening, e der P e of the council was called fo esda vhose place cannot be s ed. 3 5| . i ations wil ? Spector visited the piace, and on ek o § e SYenm o oibanan Hollont Hox Decatte | ynd g commities was uppoiitod 1o w R P o Eli0d, morrow at 3| b in kooplnge with tho times. Mueh improve- | Ient inancctor visited tho placo, und Milles ennudy, ] B vightened, and starting to run, upset the 5 Gl G Sl tEhavorldnobeHinEe o W i Al o 2 noticed X B g L LI D LAVRS SO Surove, p..s O lynds, e’ ble Tooatt T hrowing Mo Bofton howeily ey the | Mr. Clarke and seo. it he would not chunge | p, m. from' the residence of the decoased | ment muy bo moticed ulso in the “vox orming suficiont serviee under the con Gl ARl ) e Location Sceured in gy por bis ultimatum, which he refuse Diove roforred to. St. John's lodgo. No. 55, | 88 they' aro t Do modell B A T Gt ot 0 Lawn Addition ground. Tho bugiey wits totally demolished | was feared his ‘action would: i AL T and A, M., of which the decoused was & | the latest and most approved styles. “Ele- | g 1AM dopurtmont. - The. ovornm, g [ AX on. | and M. Bolton had hoth bones of his left leg | honds, and a niecting of the citizens' commit- | mami IR ere ahas | gance and taste combined will be” displayed Jeocon 3 il motats aha is at lust to have a fair ground comi- | broken bole the lnee aio fo oy left leg | ; member, will be' in attsndance, as well as rep- | £ X : thit time owed Mr, Voorhees about $14,00 < 9 T e T s At knce, also tho ankle of the | tec was called dand they determined to buy | resentatives from other lodges of the city. in selecting the heavy y vich eurtaing | sepich it declined him. Suit wis con TETETET 0 e in size and general plan with the | same leg. He was seriously injured in the | tho bonds, and vesterday the committes Lt e and all that sort of thing deminded for prop e BT At AL e ST o Dinneapolis. ........4 2 411 lh.mul\.;nlm.ln stige of the city The grounds | s i a few weeks ago. diainvisited Ot ud last evening the THE PRESBYTERIANS. orly dressing tho : private pariors, giously cart his contract. In 135 MR e ) e ”’”“l‘-‘l.r"“ ey shed by Muchinery. Comny, OF 5 s DIy Tits. CrvobBlabia B Fadm aet ds tho auditorium floor will bo [ DLF: Voorhees received i decision in his favu) Runs sarnedMinneapolie i Two-baso it | Sociation-liave b Rt d ”;.‘\'1' g gl s m;m']}tu;;u. Tn .X.\lu‘\ 2 [Spec I.x I~I'l"- month ussurance S another raitroad before "“'""’“‘:H'::"m‘l“',"l:""m'l’l’_":.',:"‘ eneral {.id on selid granclithio basc, it nust lil “Jf'\hff&,.,..I.)‘lll":x’ Lo ! DR oo rar roll, Myors, s ; 00 s ot the | gramto Tie Ber.|-- Fred Hunt, employed in | the snow flies. d ageInbly . wise be proof against fire ARG LT UER hufin Dalls Ity § Mitthell 2 Hud: | rapidly growing city, thewe being only thirty- [ St John & Clay's mill, had_ his arn so bad A S UL Saiatoas, N. Y. May 26—The Presby- | * Phe means of lighting will include fixtures o e e ol R aia A uek out-ily Shi six acres in the plat, and efforts weve made t | crushed in the machinéry this afternoon thut The Whisky Trust Oase. teriun general asserholy this morning adopted | for both eleetricity and gas. Tu short, “the | vodunlbos 214,000 with interest, bosidos cloar LAY iy AR onser secure a larger location, This effort did not | amputation was necessa He 1y recover, Nenrasia Crry, Neb,, May 24 without dissention the vote plan for the ap- | new Boyd” will be a strictly fivst cluss tem= | 5,005 5 Skivts of any odinm which might neapolls i, Denver s, UnnpireHurst, result very favorably, § however, and it re- et Telegram to Tur Ber.]—The distillery case | pointment of the revision committee. ploof amusement, @ 1 soon as he re. | tA¢h becauso of the poor porformunceof his mained for priyate cutbrprise to supply what | . An Accidental Shooting, grows in fnterest. The attorney for the s After_the report from the committeo on | turma home. Me Boyd will lot. contmcts and | GUE%: Hon. Jolin L. Webster of Omiaha a omeatad FRINNELL, [, May 24, --[Special Telegram | is now preparing papers against Attorn ills A - DD ? s, % gued the case in the supreme court for M. was needed Rl 100 Moy b DcciyTal n {hanors botinet A bills and overtures, Dr. McCosh, ex-president. | commence work. He _cxpects 1o huve the | §homthe pbn L) L Lot AT NEW YORK. WitR thib end/in vinwlant ossooiation ihas!|itoLiE BR ieovge Jones, nineteen years | Ambrose, representing the trust, asking the | of Princeton college, was introduced and re- | building completed and ready to open by Au- f ¥ ow York......2 0.1 1 1000 0—5 S ne lon has | )5 an employe of the Header works carviag | Supreme 'court to procced against him for | on " i SRR st oot IR OIRERL Y T : Chicago, 2 0°0 0 0 0 0 1 9 g | beenformed in this city, which includes | ¢ 0tom “uccidentally shot himsolf with tar- | contempt. Tho replevin case will bo argued | Ceived by tho assomblago rising. Ho said that f BUSt T, 1895 — An Original Package Casc. Hits—Now York 10, Chi Tor. hin its membership nearly all of the most | get rifié this forenoon, dying an hour later, | before the federal court on Monday, and | he saw many of his chiidren in the audience. NOUTH OMAIA NEWS. Pirrsnena, May 2h-Original p yors New York 8 Chicago 5. Batferies— | Drominent public-spivited men in this sec- | It is not kuown just how fhe accident oc- | meanwhile the distillory is in charge,0” a | Many had expected this wmeeting would bo & houses werd opened in Apollo wid Lecelbur: Rusic and Buckloy, Coughlin and Kittredge. | tion. J. N. H. Patrick is one of the moving | curred, but the bull entered his head at the | special officer. George "L Woolsey, thd 1| sort of a bear garden, and it was gratifying Packing House Statistics. both local option towns, this aftcrnoon by i Umpires—Zachariné and Powers, spirits in the company and has done much to | €O¥er of one eye and penetrated ho brain, _ | ervening defe "'l{".‘f,',.';',;'é Tt @ telwran to | that so far they were disuppointed. There has been a continued liberal marvket- | agent foran outside brewing company A T oeat b e A ! orge D. Matthews, general secro- | ing of hogs the past week and western pack car load of becr in packages arrived atd.ccch - MBARTHIVADELUIIL, papits Ltons ottt o companyingitioon el advunced tho prico of ulcohol 7 eents Per | 4y of tho reformed alliance, formerly of this | haye handled 205 G0 o e 101 55 000 i) | ELURE S 0 0lbIoGa ki B cenibE and i Philadelphia....0 1 0 0 0 5 1 1 1—9 ,000, and is nearly all sub Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schroede st week ¥ — ‘ountry but now of England, gave an‘account | oo coi om0 for corresponding | than two I the.contents of th ' Pittsburg.......2 31 0 0 0 0 0 1— 6 | 8 brated the thivd anniversary of theirwed- | Pender Will Observe Decorati n Day. progress in Great Britain, Dr, | Preceding wecek, an ) OB oLERaDOnGIg SISl L B S s L o) Hitse Philadciphia 13, Pittsbur =g slected as a location is a plat | ding. Mr. Schoeder z SR ndor DEYS Megoratl i, Pay. X S .. i | peviod last year, making a total of 2,610,000 | sold out, wnd “original packages™ were tr porilias Philadeiphia 18, Pittaburg 10, Er hojeroundaisolectadins/a’ i ding. Mr. Schoeder has been a well known | PrNper, Neb, May 2f.—[Specia. 1Tug ki, chiieman of the comimittee on the | period lust yon ngie totu : oLy . s—Philadelphia 8, Pittsburg attories o8 ectic owns| 5, range | ao o0 ¢ A asA) Sl Shiale 4 3 i wethod of rev ien read Lo report of | since March 1 against 2,245,000 a year ago— | eling in all directions connnl —Gleason and. Schriver, Gray and Berger, | 1% and options have been secured on'enough | fi8ure in Omaha and vicinity for a long time, | Brr.]—Extensive proparations are being | pisommittee, o an increase of a little over 16 per cent. of = citizens this evening decided o Umpire-McQuaid. adjoining ground to cularge the grounds to | having: come on the scene about twenty | made to observe Decoration day in an appro- | wittee composed of one member of the u cago incronsed from 700,000 to G05,000; of ter suit agaiust the weent Mouday include 100 acres. This land lies ucro=s the | years ago, and having since made himself ne- | priate manuer at this place. Governor | bly from each synod, to-wit, nineteon minis- | % (st 000, for violution of the state liquor luws, Pl P Sfour mile circie,” being four wiles ina | quainted with all the leading citizeus of the | Thayer has consented to be present and de. | ters aud ten elders, bé appointed by | Percent: Kansas City from 372,000 to authovities will also enter suit for mintuis ¥ | Or a5 per cent; Omaba from 191,000 t A TR ST e A e 2 | straight line from the postoffice. It is | county. He had been married twent d b D ik " | the moderator to nominate to this assembly ! Boston.gpoeee 0 000 2800 050 what is known .as West Luwn | years list week, and in honor of the o e O e o g | committee consisting of iften ministers and | OF LLLS por cont, and Siow City from 800 | v, ho will refuse bail if Vaind il th 0 . - RO 8 7 | adaition, directly so ¢ o & opened the doots of his house e c posts of Emerson, Wi ¢ SR i ede i ol 0 196,000, or 28.57 per cont. Omaha sti e i D e SRIESical s butudu b R | sioon ey i e, Eehvonel | pmod ot at i s o, oty Do, | G S sl b L sk |10 A 0 L3 % i Uk e | S i oI o oston ati 7. Batteries hols eing separated by that street fiv all his old-timie friends ST VTt s x s 2 y e ttee on revision of the confession of AT g nittee for damages. As ult of the in and Hurdie, Duryea and Koenan, - Umpires tisngypackesontiydonainl ot okdioy | Among those st yere, dany snyde, fino Lo e et A it pivittion wiil | faltin” which committeo when constituted by | pork packing centers. dustry the strects ave filled with deunken McDermott. _yman Richardson and others. The grou enry Bolln, Jeff Megeath, George the general assembly shall consider sugges- men tonight I'hie is great excitement 0 be erected and no pains will be spared to s as been purchased and the contracts let for [ Louis Heimrod, Julius Nagle, JjFr o Syt Cepdidenid y tions made by the presbyteries and formulate Stockyards Improvements. entiment is nearly evenly divided building @ substantial fonce, a milo. race | lor, Poppendicl, George Baunicr, Gottiieb | Wake it @ day long to be remembered by all the general - assombly of 1591 such | Besides tho uew bank - building to be - AT BROOKLYY. A o ; kol 0 o . track and a grand stand. The' work will be | Zimmermann and family and others ations and amendments to the confession | erceted by the Union stockyard by S = 30100018 * pushed as rapidly as possible and will be comt- |~ The Schuetzenverein of Omaha,of which Mr. DriatrlceODue At EEemont: in. their judgment may bo deemed | yard comany will orect o brick barn. (i A Irate School T 00 11000 1 0-3]pletedintime for the fair of the Douglas | Schrocder is a member, was present inabody, | g Neb.. May 4. (Special Telo | desirable, and that ‘this committee shall noy [ YA COMPAIY WiL Grect b B Sk BuskmMam Nob;) b Brooklyn 9, Cleveland 11. Errors— | Connty Agricultural society, which will be | aud the chorus rendered several sel i HENONT, Neb., Moy =i[Special ele | bropose any alterations or amendments that | fect, two stories high. Tho building will be | gram to Tur Bris.| ~Word has just becn i Brooklyn 4, Cleveland 11. ~ Baiterics—Ca- | held at that place, : the satistaction of the hearers. Therew gramto Tur Brk.)—In the district court | i)f'in any way impair the integrity of the | UP 10 the needs of the company and the | oived of a criminal wssault committs ruthers and Daly, Beatin and Zimmer, Um- The ground is on the line of the Evemont, | on hand the Arlington band of thirty picces, | today the jury gave J. E. Frick judgment for | yoformed or Calvinistic system of doctrine [ Yards. little six-year-old 1 in the novth par pire—Lynch. ‘lnnm & :\lirm{m' \;?u. ;. v and \\"ll"':l rm-‘m\nm music {vn' l}n-'m.m 2 200 against J. C. Whipple, an Omaha bridge | tanght in the confession of faith. o R T R e B S —_— within easy reach of the B. & ‘b in- | which took ou the platfo wected s sia{®wns brought by plal ‘The report was adopted by a rising vote Notes Aba p g e . fatin i i Players' League. tonds putting in a switch. The | vortly | especially for the occasion in the gavien, contructor. s sult was brought by plain- | | nously. " Tho' moderator appoinod 4 | Every member of Alpha 1 4, | Botoal Brd hnk hiee feliniivs were i ;:’::-::vr:‘.;ln;rl1-91;) x(u“\: -{t[.m\u ~1:.,:-‘r .\\,‘u_m ) ,;( k")'}\x\: .\:"hhwu‘l[l".ll'l»‘”t‘\"lrrl‘n;l:.l"::”.:r‘. rv-l{g\h\-;!‘\ Madumo Lipp, who was & _few days ago ...u;m' ‘lmj,y'ltl'nnnmh-u«l[, n\ln;'}«'mx'!nl\;_lllwh 1 || Daught "'i ';'l.mhl:)»:i:): hl-_ 1‘“ '1 o o boys for water and then cowm Boston..........0 0 6 0 2 The® Angaxih.Ho oxlenter o reqch S kv aroeuiles from MUs il sound/gnilty of violiting tho Slooumb law. by | 884 tenycldors, * naming Dr. Willism O, jjiprose " SR o th crime. The ehld is o a cvitical conditi ton 6 e bou w5 contemplated, will pass | lard, and the Germans of the county who do | 0Bt &4 il AW DY | Roberts, a member from Ilinois, as chairman, | May 30, at 8 o'clock, at which time the grand | e R | Chisago) 010 along the cust side of and in fact | uot know him ave few and fav between follinge bock A er sicnation liouse Wis | Phis committeo was called by its chairmar iy will visit the lodge Khranimibayaibgonsionde ofilyncling: 1k Hits—Boston 11, Chica . the location is the one which Over seventy-fiv ts from Omaha, oc- | HOUENL Cheied) Ll Voh BUC | to meet at noon to nominate rmanent M. L. Blanchard has purchased Michael P, | URder urres X 3 H fined $150. In defaul bond v i - Boston 14, Chicago 5. Batteric w, Kil- | could be secur cupying forty-cight buggies, were present to | Aned $150. Indefault of payment or bonds | )1 iviee, Their report will probably be | O'Donnell’s house and lot on Twenty-sceond B oy and Ielly, King, Barstow and Boyle. [ Plans have scting sub- | congratulate’ the couple iu compuny with | She Went back tojail. siven on Monday g near J stroot. Holyoko'siioard of Wrasle, Umpires—Ierguson, and Holbert. l‘.‘[]::‘.(“‘.l»)“'lx{;f-lll s mlmi;h_y nm,-v'; on nn; x:.:‘&: l ‘,':,L old settlers of Douglas and Merchant's Carnival at Creighton. ) !)rl ,”‘,""“"7. suid “(Em oy .-m,:.\-r of the D. A. Pearse loft last_ovening for a visit 'llnrle ll‘,nln. Al\nx" ;= nall e panofthe B Louiy Gepnaition, and | Surpy coutiv, 0T L v of | CUMGNTON, Nl blay b (Spociul to Ty | tyreuts e prosbylovien in favor ot w nctr | i Vi arent as Colwnbu AL R Amonstgot Now York.......0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 2—6 | coruerof the grounds, A zoologleal gurden | young ladics, the daughters of the pioneers, . ]—The opera house was crowded to- | nittee of nine who shall invite co-operation | A+ We Babeock and Edward Hatcher huyve : B delihero ol - Cleveland ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 | isalso contemplated. One of the features of | dressed in white and decorated with flowers, Wt witnessing the Merchants' Carnival. | of the reformed bodies in prepariug a | 8one W Kansus City NoLic1R0 L a8 LA Hits-—-New York 7, Cleveland 3, Frrors— | the ground will be a first class club bouse, | and afterwards the guests eitlier danced on | Fifty-two young ladies were in line all clab- | short, clear comprebensive statement of | At the residence of the bride, at S:0o'clock | presidents W € Robinson, fivst New York 1, Cleveland 8, Batteries—Keefe | and the entire grounds will be parked, so that | the platform in the garden, loitered abont the b essod and with o hand \ op | the points in the west which all reformed urday evening, the Rev. Mr. Rob- | dent: ) Painte cond vied and Ewing, O'Bricn and Sutcliffe Umpires | the place will be a place op popular résort ounds ov sat in the house partaking of re e e e reg ot "tha | churches avo agreed not to ask_u substitu 1. L. Wheolor officluted at tho marvingo | C. B. Timborlake, sccretury ~Gunning and Matthews. The gentlemen who are interested in this : The presents covered a large Abont 130 1v0s raised and turned over | for butto supploment to the “Westminster | of Mrs. Cuirlo Marshall und Mr. It. 1, Brock, | treasurer, aug Jaimes b b e sl e all of the highest standing among thom being & MAEMACONT | o Taa e b WIS Taised conversion, | TLmust contain the essentials of | Me. Brock is one of the trusted superintend: | G Weaver, 1L J, Por AT PHILADELPHIA. them beingJ. N, H. Patvick, Lyman Richard- h bowl presented by the Omaba Schuet 8 bl ) the reformed faith and be the basis of union | ents of the puclking houses of Swift board of directors. Philadelphia. ...4 0 0 0 2 8 010 | Son, Lewis Reed, R. S. Berlin, J. J. Burns, crein Cattle Frot ow Mexio and co-operation by all afilinted bodies, es- | Co. The bride and groom will receive th - ¥ 2501 attle Brom Now Moxlon, Poctully In tholw work in for ainds. congratulations and start. out with the g Methodist Confere Buftalo,... 20180000 08| W Mountand'about fifteen others T SrBo At R T 0 Hita=Philadelphia 19, Buftulo 18, Erroms | anvenmmnam T o= Will Move to Ohio. Baxenorr, Neb, May 2. [Special to Tie | " fropriok Johnsan mado some remiarks in | wishes of many fricuds, S e Philadelphin. . "Buftate 1 Buttosies Hors | SEVENTEENTH STREET CLOSING i Maude Bousche, tho young lady | B onsiderable — excitement prevails | gpnosition to and Dr. C. L. Thompson vard KKain, sr., and nicce, Miss Merrill ders, Kuell and ¢ Bt et Al - ey T e foe v WY | here over five or six hundred head of cattlo | sirongly favored the coustriction of such a | McGuire, hinve gond to Kausls City to- visit Umpires Wi Barnes HUIELL L Ay Enthusiastic Meeting on the Sub- giged in the oftice of ‘County | ypuq have heen. shipped into this part of the | creed : 2 X relatives Lol §000 Linat Night ls for some time, rosigued her | ste from New Mexico Messes. Barborand | Tho motion, aftor much dlscussion as t0 1ts | A new 0 horso power duplox J y : position recently and will be mar on | Fitz huye beon sentto New Mexico by Gov- | scope und efféct, was passed by o large ma- | pump and o 300 horse power feed water Brooklyn 0 00 1 a_g| g Ameetingof the residents on South Seven- | yesday next, at her home in Council Blufts, | ernor Thaver to investigate the matter. The | Jority d : N AT ) e T S UL N Epr T e Piiokytecooed & L L0 0 0 12— 8| toenth strect was held last night at the vesi- | to Mr, Georga . Merry, who i connccted | cattle are now onthe Tndian reservation, Tho committee on theological seminarics | dlucteic light plant R reai Lo it s sasss 980 dence of Balthus Kramer, corner of South | with the Julius King Optical company of — mude a report which told of p sin thi Jobn L. Pottor, & leading citizen of Belle- | tho enormons increase in the ratio of divor plits-Brooklen 4, Pittabure d. Errors Sievelncd. 70, Miss- Bovkene: bas a5 Roversed Hix Decision. toen institutions of the church and urged Lib. | o JoBR L. Potter a leadiw cibizon 2% TG | the e e o it K u‘?{l’.-“'.‘ 1‘-“ ivl ll:hl_xl\u"' n..n’un.\ Van | Joct was 10 protest against the proposed clos. | Citvle of fHiends in this city and tho Blufts PENDER, Neb,“ Muy 24, —~(Special to Tue | eval aid of these schools —which are § (00 G the Exchange. church, sonth, reCOZN 1268 Hut one citse Jasron A, Gook, Siatesy sud Quinn, “Us | eIt i B oy | who will be very sorvy to learn that she will | Beg.]—The Lutgafsh-Lemmon commissioner | fraining German and coloved ministers B e 2 raing aworksy | NOLSA/UAG BDUACAaT 0 il Eajouie pires— Knight und Jones ing of Seventeonth stroet, s contemplated, | Wave this seetion, a5 Mr. aud Mrs, Movry o n Gf LD oo | Tlie Union rentorle and rofh yoreo (iho spiritual) and will rejole s + 4 5 P A contest which hus lpen h £ fire since las A | P at the request to the council by both Union | will hereafter be at home™ in Dayton, O, Souteat which bus hnen hanglag ro sincalast | wigpted. * Prof. McClellaud of g fowv oo the dag when e s of ail”atate will nes O'Neill, Robert R 185¢ - An an Association. 2aciio s n_bofore Judge Morris at | g eological sehool of Dubuque said the AT ROCHESTER. ¥ m-“" aud B: 4 . rollioads, = : Wayne last Moy "-r Aftor hearing the argu tn!'. fan ‘}hu‘v'w M‘ \\Iulv\ M‘x" ‘Iu In‘ml all other o y Rontas i e Ll Ferdinand Streitz presided. There was an An Omaha Engineer's Success. ments his honor fevhrsed his decision, pytarian, shurds Jras 80 heutnd o oler | obiRe o S e B AT W ALY Takae A n I nbiini. S , Toledo 7 .A;hl;«l.ynn of about 100 propurty owuors, and W. S, Ott, post president of the Omaha ot appreciation of the importance of the wor aby force hiave gone to Chicago, Ciiceaco, May 24,--On the veport Ul el e all of thew were opposed “to ‘the- propsed [ yranch’ of ‘the National Association of Sta \u\hf:u\\l‘uu\-h:( l{‘lml « apmenoo fOF Germans, Tho committees o mileage | Crodit man Walter M. eenan and Poymas | Shufelat distillery lad joined_ the Athletics 8, St. Louis 4. Previons to the meeting a potition had 4 , it i and church unity made their report v HL It Houghton of the Armaut FUbehy | gt spints were booued today fron beeu circulated protesting against the open. | Tex., to take full charge of the construction | KFM to Tur By The commencement ex- T ORleo faroe, WHA. S Ll 71| $1.12 and whisky from §1.05 o §1.10, ou ol | st the Fows fo b 3 OOINEUANAR | Erolaes 0! the sexlon class of the high 4chool American Baptists. are Luck at their desk 2 AT BROOKLYY. ing. I signed by the following | 0f six eloutric light plauts to be established | er 12 seulor e high sch 3 : e > f cortificates were likewise boosted i Brooklyn 8. Columb 3 property Pordinand | Stroitz, W | by the Edison electvic light compauy. Mr, | last night surpassgl that of any previous | Cmicaco, May 24, —The annual meetingof | Messes Harry P Menefee, William 1 ates v b b f rooklyn 8, Columbus 1, v, Bingham, Thomas Nolu, A. J. Viedling, | Ott was formerly engineer of the Thompson- | year. The names of the members of the | tue American Baptist Missionary union con J.C, Geaham, Frank Wollweber | 485, closinguctive at 47, The AT SYRACUSS, Simon Hofman, J. C. Wright, Balthus | Houston electric light company’'s plant in | ¢lass ave HarlevButts, Hattie Moon, Dora | tinued tod Reports on various missipus | and Samtuel D Roger have boen appointed | a “boomerung, however, i 1 5 Py Kramer, August Schroeder, Albert Nast, J . | this city, and is a competent skilled engeer | Wizgeuhoru, May Chamberlain, Forest Dur | o) oy LOM IR for the second anni- | g Syracuse 4, Louisville 3. Deotweiler, Dr. Hoftman, Jobn I, Brown. | and & gentleman who made hosts of frien ell and Ada AbbM Cr0 Hes) ? versary social to be given Tucsday > ) T, Jo L ETOWE, | ARG, S KOIAR Who IAda X T'he roport of the committee on the Congo | sviriiy ™ ROl E in o S . Thomas Cavmody, Bridget Carmody, ving bi in Owakha A 1 f 4 5 4 ! Rl B ublican State Central Com mission in Africa was presented by Rev No. (4, An rdor of United Workmen © Lrus Anxlous for the Fray Dan Gorman, Henry and Fred. Bruw Republican 8 1¢ T 1by R 2 Anclont Qrdor of L W By 4f The Acme buse ball team, recently orgn- | nine, Georre A, Sheller, ‘Be B, Chambors Charged With Swindling B 8 TERAMAH Neb,, M To the E . Barnes of Newton Contre, Mass, He ALl members with their familics ure urged to 1z0d, is reudy and auxious to meot any orall [ Fred Lange, John J. Schmitz, Wm. Ger Coster Crry, 8. D., May 24.—(Special T of Tur Ber: I um requested to ask y Qivod the ropart, with somo. Biiardebi i | abiand Gad ar” mquosied 1o, brini lunal The Weather Forecast amateur teams embracing players anywhere | haudt, I Q. Hagen, J. Olsen, | gram to Tun_ Bus]~Lawyer Donald Mo. | publish:names'andaddvess of tho raputilics Nk, ERROMIMHGIHE il BAYAR00 100000 37 | DM La\Q 5 N from fifteen to twenty-one years of age, Ad- | Thomas Begloy, “I'" W. White. R. Bingham, > , Ry . 3 b FIRUNO ElgR of Alfrica, y MoCanle and H. §. Hallapd of tho 7 3 & Donald of this city w arrested 1 state centra \ inese s ress all communications, Secrotary Acme B, | W, Dalton, C. Dougherty, Jumes Lalle p M- Arpestad . 100ny - he § = tr roport on tho Chinese misslons f the packing hou ) Bwift & Co. (R PTG Tty John Croft. Androw Jontgon. Fars Tind | charged with the embezzlement of $50 from | L. D. Richards, chaivman, Fremont; Walt | was read and o large roiuforcement recoms- | | e pacng warmer by Monday 1worn \ —e holin, W. S. Johnson Jr., C. Welskans, John | W.J. Broatch of Omaha. Preliminary ox- | M. Seely, secretary, Bennett; W, . Bechel, | mended ; 3 rge Parks has returncd from Chicago o fair; northwester Amate: 3 o Kramer, Emile E. Thum, George Holmes sr. | amination was waived and the acou ced | treasurer, Omaha; First district, H A lively discussion was proyoked by @ reso he Chu L Saviour. Proteatunt ur Games, The wish bonds for u ance be lution offered by Rev. P. 5. Macom ‘of B Ihe Church of Our Saviour, I m Tt Tl R an Tl tho - Hisk Tho wish of the people on Seventeeuth | under bonds for appearance bef Wootham, Pawnee City: Second disty SN QAR tho board of managers to | Episcopal, Rev, Belus A. Brown, rector, will | — street Is to have a good grade established for | gvaud jury of Custer conut Church Howe, b hird ¢ ot & h 18 hol . . ing in th 00 I e e R ¢ S e iy good g Auburn; Third distr Nsider the question of holding annual | hold services on and after this morning in the A Maroceo Town in RRuing. fehaoi club 3 ay afternoon by a score of | that streot with a viaduct the same s is now - MeMillea, Nebraska City: Fourth distr R n other societies, The | hall at No. 317 Twenty-fifth street Doy, May 24.—The town of Sefron 3 S 3 B oy :‘x od. m‘. Tfimmlh ~\...‘ I'rm. iden wus en Ilu_\{lhu “Siberia” refrigivator and ice Teft, 'Avoca; Fifth’ district, etexauder | HeCHks o oAb Vi Py e e Ol b A updiby: M Ehe. Wi 0s L 90/ » re—— husiastically endorsed by the people present, | box from Chawmberlain, Anderson orty, Ashland; Sixth cisteict, W. k DOAKd WAS BURLY 1DRLFNO i Ay b ‘ s 3 s Morocco, is inundatec IC hole Pl THE SPEED RING. and especially I tho ‘speocies. mads DY | O'Connll from s sh T hel; M. 8. Lindsay and K. M. Stenberg, | Dest method of lwproving e There will be no services in the PResbyler- | jo puins, 1ifty-three Jows und mauy Moors a2 o<V Messr itz, Vierling and soveral others t Lo Ouiaba; Seventh distriet, C. C, MeNish, Wis: | ¥ A e OF 4ae Gt | lan churon this samuing wo At e 060 | perisiied Z res. A series of resolutions were adopted oppos Dr. Hamilton Warron. eclectic and | her; Eighth district, Solom:n Druper, Ni f mi auostlons, ' luce | Frgation may atter 1o menorial se s P % 3 arren, s e u the Methodist Episcopa Drowned While Fording a Rive: w $y., May 2 s was the open- | ing the proposed closing, and & committee brar uth dis ot Latonia, Ky., May 24.—This was the open g the pr I closig, wud o committoe | 1 \onotio'phvaician and surgeon, rooms | b Ninth d L ! Sy Sl 98 RIS S ) ) A nes, 1 Mespins, Tenn., May 2. —Jolin Bowen, his fog day of the Latonia Jockey club races, The | Cousisting of Messys. Vierling, Nolan, Biug- | 5V ( 2° Holmes. wi apointed td confor | £ and 8 Crounse block,cor, 16th and Ca - and societ 1 track was fair, Summary ham and Holw wus appointed td confor d » bl ) Al it district, . A. Holm Nor PR Py o | ldpes .hl.u. Siise L5 R s e e, 1 A, A l;,,‘- rection of u Bohemiau ba w ford it iu » Luzgy AT BOSTON. ested to be forence, south, today o communication wus voad from the National Reform associntion ) asking some such action on the qnestio divoree as would aid in the elevation of pulilic Soventeonth und William streets, The ob- tionary Engineers, has gone to Fort Worth, Shufe estublishment phatically that iv has notand wi braska, South Dakota —fair erly winds; becoming variable TR e . With the committes on streets sud alleys of | itol ave. Chronic and nervous disens district, Ueorge G. Bowman, Coluin Four-year-olds and upwards, one mile— | the council. a specinlty. Telephoue Bid. | teenth 'district, Thomas Carlon,