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-THE OMAHA DAILY BRFE: TUESDAY. way franchise, rosulted in favor of all the | Mr. Leard announced that the local gospel | « That “80" has finally come to the life story . propositions, = Some opposition _prevailec temperance union had in view the idea of es- | of James B. Webb is but to know that it e Boston v @ agninst the street railway pm]mmim, mln £ tabl i‘hiuuu 'ee house and the new idea never came to the annals of a more sincerely l;::-.lvlvfl‘nfiuml_’l:y Cineinnati 2 0 not enough to defeat it. The vote through- | Kentucky's Demifirati " o8 His | Would be put in effect very soon respected printer—that it never brought pro- rse T 18, Omaba People Should Turn Ont and En- | * Hits~ Bodton 4, v out was light Ul il Btatesman Take Mr. M ¢ then took the platform | founder sorrow to a larger number of friends They also rellevo Dis: courage the Home Team | Boston 5, Cinein Getzein | ) = 86at in the Senate. again is a sort ofpdivine | of a printer, tress fro*a Dyspepsia, In: ourage the St and Shelihasse, I rington. Um- | North Bend News, madness upon me tonight,” said he, The deceasod loaves two daughters and one igestion and Too Tearty i | Pires—Powers i Zachi Nonwrnt Brexn, Neb,, May 2.—(Special to uso lookout. It [ get wp and shout you | sop, all of whom are grown Katlog, A perfect rom | = Tnr. Bee.]—Business is prospering and our may know I am all right.) otice of the funeral, which will be in . N ENTHUSIASM GOES A LONG WAYS. | AT BIOOKLY AW ofEy Hag s BEoA LS, THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. M Murphy then introduced Rov. Willard. | eharge of the Ancient Otdor of United Worls Orrtiiete B Tedt T : Scott. M. wsiness, Bad « Brooklyn 001100840 T I L THITL VRSEY Wi cott safd he didn't know of any | men, of which the deconsed was an honored < — Cleveland 00000000 23 Lumber arrived for the mill yesterday and | | man who could talk God and bring as_many | memiber, will appear this afternoon, in the Mouth, Coated A Bl Crowd Should Greet Thet Hits-Brooklyn 10, Cleveland 11, E i ALl Bl : It Passca the Upper House After a | people to lear himas Mr. Murphy. He had | ; - g Tongue, Patn i tho Side, B Crowd ou 'I Al Drwoklyn 3, Clevelunn 5. © BaticricsC W. 7, MoVicker has sotosned ;m.,\l his trip Spirited Dolnte—Burrows Made tned it for goven sears, but_couldiit do it PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, TORPID LIVER. They Their Return Friday -Standin thers and Daly, Wadsworth and Zimmer. | to Central Mexico, where he was in the inter- ‘% © didn’t know how it was, but had come o | ” & Dowels, Direly Vegotabiss clba i v L) v e (P . it ey Speaker Pro Tem— Banker the conclusion that it was bécause Mr. Mur- | B, W, Hay, o1t the Mittad, | B e oty 5 W ST Umpire—MeQuade, st of & minlnLa of Fremont. He » LI hoctap Lol ST % A A Rl 8t. John's Scheme. phy put himself into the people's hearts, and | Miss Mary Keller of Lineolu is a guest ot SMALL PILL. SWALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, bt The Philadeiphia Pittsbure game was | 1o, C. C. Wilson, our Mothodist minister, SE. Tlehar Hyid, o ormi e teayeling man, | o Mil e Philadelphia-Pittsburg @i Va5 | who, with his family, has been in I 3 g TGS OTHISE SCAYEI LIS TE W. B. Sheldon and wife of alled at the end of the fourth on accomnt of | vauiy for the last two months, return WASHINGTON, May 2,—In the senate im- addressed the meeting and said he had ve- registered at tho Millard. Ml P ) rain, Game standing 1 to 1. iy, % Wilkom: & we phots = il £ | solved to quit drinking. ks % Plyyed. Won Lost. Per 8 :M"!-\'\m. 4\‘1;‘" };‘,'.1 il l\‘g“lf.':;v i‘:"fl'}":\‘\_';‘;‘u | mediately after the reading of the journal the |~ Jjudee Reed was presented by Mr, Murphy F. Faulkner o1 Schuyler is registered at the - Siniet " N " ) fterizes it as “re: gnant to all ex- 11 American Association. e elio e o ¢ oath of office was administered by the vice | who told him to instruct the jury, The judge | Millard aracterizes it as “repugnant ¢ Cittcaco, May 2, —The American games at | “pue the Methodist peomo. | ed here in an | president to Mr. Carlislo 88 senator from | Said that was a different kind of bar from the | Robert W. Simons and wife of Lincolnare perience of human conduct, sions Rochester, Syracuse and_Philadelphia were | appropriato manner, Rev, G. T. Scott of the | Kentucky for Mr, Beck'sterm. Senator Car.- | ;',',*,'.'J::i.!‘f':fr".'.‘iL“.-‘J'{L‘fi-'.""‘..' R R e BT .‘If";,;?'i“”;:‘,'I\“,M ArERlR L x"“"" LTI B s e e e th | isl0 w8 then conducted to his seat. HIs | twentyive years, during which timo ho had | Casey. = oY fntrodue .{‘in‘m‘l\ ti u deliborato AT BIOOKLY Omiha & Ojeden, is homie for fow di L oE e e O | raniiaon(quEto biwalve glasass of Whisky:| o M. Colomiiof Eifgnr fs & gusst ab thoi| ot of the leglsl Ex-Governor Brooklyn 8, Columbus 4. Cashior Williams 100k o business tHp to | HIEht of the president of the senate and was | cvery day iere was o man present Who | Case ot ot 111t e thsitha. (ol (bt Lo il THE SPEED BING Salt Lake City Monday decorated with u lurgo busket of handsomo | Wb fecustomed to driuic whisk cvory day | "5 W, Blair of Brokon Bow isat the Casey. | cal unanimity system, which has becomo Iy pioaiies €hA: MlokH RS the Loyl el He Changed His Mind: roses. He was then congratulated by @ num- | i Yo' would like to sce the color of his | _ C. H. Buck of Norfolk is stopping at the | a great source of corruption and conse setlhl b e bl b Latonia Races. . Cnere, Neb., May 26,— [Special to Tie Bee.] of democratic members of the Kentucky | hair, ; Casey _quent denial of justice.” In 1876, Gov- work of the Omaha team this season sho! atoxus, Ky., May 2.—Summary of to- Prof. Skinner, our superintendent of public | 9¢legation in the house and other democratic At this point a bald-headed man in the W. H. Weeks of Scribuer was in the city ‘mor Carpenter of Towa, inn message to cast their cagle eyo over the situation before | s ark s b AL b sprosentatives who were present to see him | front row rose in his seat. Mr. Murphy | yestorday the logislature of that state; callsd Tt an they do any more roaring and voasting, Tl " ) i i schools, will not accept the position at Platts- | (000 T > rimed, “There he is! But he hasn't any M. D. Welch of Lincoln isaguestat the | Saptigue absurdity Whioh B’ too 1ot s ds rd, one mile 0 offel y the school board ¢ at | - hair!” This gl low!) e house - b il i Mg i i) hind the leaders, the Sioux Citys, and but 1401 | Sith the board here. at an inctenscd salary. | Of . €xcluding from the mails the Police | stored o M. Taylor of Sidney is egistered at the | In the same year o committos of tho four lost games, That surely isn’t so bad, .year-olds und upward, mile and | \ith the board here at an inc tic Gazette and similar publications Mr. W. Frank Higgins, anothor convert, | M S tealt, and wite of Lincoln avo | 'yisconsin legislature veported in favor y utcalt and wife of Lincoln are of syhmitting to the people of that statc (it ¢ ) Mr. Skinne ven entire satisfaction to 3 anda s weel’s play is sufiicient to re- yards—Birthday won, Suin Ar | deaers d tho seHool Bared gt Hob 748 Mr. Plumb introduced a bill to provide for | Was the next speaker. He spoke fluently of of verse the order of things. That, however, n Hawley third. Time verybody, aud the school board did ot feel | Mr. Piumb lutroduced a bill to provide for | 425 1"y 3l oxaltod position in the priest- mg the guests at the Murray. constitutional amendmoent empowering X THrCEVEAGIN At 4 1 “one. | that they could dispense with his service. the purchase of silver for use as lawful Ll i, L W. L. EL Robort Perk 1 will- r vould be unreasonable to expect, in iree-year-olds and upward, mile and one. hood of the Roman Catholic church to that of .. Elsmore, Robert. Perkins anc THE U BEN AR EWBLVH £0. Batiin v wou sesdart ol Sl "any- | Sixteenth—Sportsman won, Flight second, 9 money and said that it had been prepared by | 4 common drunkard, but he said that he had alk of Hastings are guests at the Mu araTabr miass taw: alabted foon d fact, just nmow, wonld be "'}3' Catalpa third. Time—1:587%. G N 5 [Special to T | Bunker St. Jolins of New York. He desired | solemnly resolved ‘never to touch another | ray. l'.“;‘n AP R thing but a desirable happening, as the Ihre r-olds and upward, mile and one- Phe momorial sermon was proached | ibintroduced with the endorsoment of St. | drop of liquor. ~He touched upon his lifein | I, P. Roggen of Lincolu is a guest at the | Merablh simijar txpressions, Sill sutic 1 will draw much better if they but | half-—Huntress won, Outbound second, two e momovial srmon was preachad | gL ccount 09 his recognized position | this eity, during which timo he had occupied | Paxton to give an idea of the development and starters, Time—2:3 2 P yesterday at tho M. I, church by Rev. J. W, | Jolis on fiecount of his ot Phia o, | many positions ‘of trust and confidence, but | 1. I, Garratt of Nebraska City is at the | Strength of the opposition to the iron T'wo-year-olds, half mile—Woodford won, | Royse. The George H. Thowmas post, Grand | On financial questions. It also met his ap- | had Jost all of them through drmk. He'con- | pixton. % rule of unanimity. . iitios o t Young secoud, Rhody Gale third. Time | Aviny of the Republic, was present in'a body, | proval. The bill was referred to the finance | cluded by saying that somo might think an [ = 115 Ghamberlain of Stromsburg i AR ond and third place. A ]‘"“"‘ sure winner b nd all the churches united inthe services. | committee, | appearance at a mecting of the character of |»iv-xu|‘1l."”;"r& dl:" of Stromsburg is stop- | SOLUTION OF SERYANTGALISM. comes as monotonous and wearisome as con Shive e The house was filled. =MTrPTamb e aTesolution instructing | the one at which he spoke was a quasi denun- b g : tinual loser, as Omaha has had forcibly veri Gravese '<l .Itm es \ ~ = —_— : 8 re ‘» “ 4 2t ion of his faith, but he did not so regard R. M. Hampton of Alliance was in the ¢ity | »Mps, Logan's Plan for the Relief of fied upon her own grounds during the past AVESEND, May 26, —Summary of today’s L. D. Richards' Hiness. thg finguce committee to propare and roport Ho had feasted upon the flesh pots of | Yesterday. Wotianiind m“{’ 5 races: Fresoxt, Neb., May 26,—[Special to Tue “l“""”"'”l""‘ with the tariff_bill, a statement "»-,u) but o had xesolved to turn away and | To O, Bure of Lincoln was at the Paxton i e He S . osowons, o n elance | Hulf mile—Civil Service' won, Geraldine | Brg.]—Hon, L. D, Richards has been con- | Showing duty levies under the existing faw, | take the back track which led to Liappiuess. | yesterday. And now for the solution of servant- Again: why don't the kickers take & glance | oo .oug Tormentor third, Time fined to his bed for the past three days, andis | the duties as they would be under the house | . The bald headed ‘man who had suid he REPUBLICAN PRIM gismi at the condition of things in the other asso- | “Ailo'and one-cighth—\Wilf e B iy, | bill and the dutics under the free to be re- | dxanl every day, but never was drunk, rose SREPUBLICAN PRIMARIES TEB Y yUThotad et o Alca L Qaib L o it with that of Omaha? | second, Eon third, Time 4{ Lt b "“‘;"““‘L. Br i‘- YAy | ported by the committee, such duties to be | #gain and said he did ot wish to be taken 5 = i, weary of ehaperoning gigaling would certainly besalutary. The | Brooklyn derby, mile and one-quarter sician states that his ailment s of | Sicq i paratlol colnmm r o a toper, but he took whisky as a | They Are Called for Thursday ba- | iliaboitiana across tha GONMNGMEHAS i £ tho pemnant i the | Burlington won, Torso second, Kenwood T STy Fecy Mr. Reagan moved to amend the resolution [ medicine. He wonld not sign a " pledge tion of Polling Places. settled down to the study of domestic winners ol ho penni third, Time—3:1237, hoped for $0 a8 to require, in cases of compound duties, | S hie had resolved years ago never to sign a | m the republican electors of the city of : Skl league last season are way down | “mpreaquarters of a mile—Gregory won, Fivks specific and ad ' valorem, a column showing | pledge, but he said he had always done all in | ¢ 2@ [EBERIEAE BOROM B RS B0 economy and familiar philosophy, and at the foot of the list and | Bella B second, Eolo third. Time—1:15. Waived 4 ity the equivalent ad valorem amount of duty. his power to save men from drink, naha: xou are hereby notifiec that the | with a capital of $50,000 and a stock com- yet they have a strong team. The Chi- Five-eighths of a mile—Retribution won, HAsTINGS, ) ¢ Special Tele- Mr. Allison moved to insert in Mr. Reagan’s Mr. Murphy then spruug one of his sur- | dates of holdiug the republican convention to | pany, with Miss Frances W illard, says Cago Brotherhood team, supposed b tecond, Pestilence third, Time— | gram toTue Brr.|—Perry Hughes, arrested | amendment tho words, “awhere practic prises on Mrs. Clark, president of the | nominate five members of the board of educa- | the New York World, Mrs. Ellen Fost: bee the best ball team ever banded ta is | 1:03%, for committing a murderous assault on | Theamendmentas modified by Allison’s | Women's Christian Temperance union, who | tion, and primaries to elect seven delegates | and Miss Kate Sanborn as chief divec- enjoying a chain of defeats that is unaccount- One mile—Quesal won, Manola second, | pyomas Roe, waived a prelimi suggestion was agreed to. said she was no speaker but she was a Bap- sven alternates to attend said conven- | {ors, is organizing a normal school 3 jle. Up to last Saturday, when they man- n Wood third. Time—1 :43. s | ran Ll HO e B T The resolution was further amended by | tistand would say *amen’ to everything ve been designated by the central | domesti t the Bostous, they had dumped n the first race Civil Service and Geraldine | o¢'tho district court. making it apply also to reductions of dutics | Which had been i ittee as follows: MRS LAI6R L DroDosa o ITING. nhois seven straight games. But if Omaha doesn’t | ran a dead heat. The owner of Geraldine re- and as thus amended it w sed 1o, An attorney from South Dakota addressed imaries—Thursday, May 20, from 12 |4 5o do o ,‘ 1 e 1 efficiont. . Win every game they are dubs and farmers | fused to run off and the purse and bets were o WAl Vbl Nolbaer Mr. Geovge from the judiciary committee | the meeting. ringing in many comical re- | o'clock noon until 7 40 p. m., at the following | Y intelligent study and efficient trair and gho and everything else but ball | given to Civil Ser SO Ll PRI L0, reported bills subjecting national bank notes | marks which conyulsed the “audience with | places in the city of Omaha: ing the long and much needed Kite! » Sent back into the - — crToN, N. I, Muy —[ and treasury notes s tuxation. Placed | laughter. He recited two verses of a poem | © F vard—Sixth and Pierco streets reforms. The duys of the dish cra and should be Sent back i , B ; Prixceroy, N. J., May -[Special Tele to state tuxation. Pla laughter. H ted t « fap First ward—Sixth and Pi strects. f The days of the dis) 1 d to complete their trade. The man- The Bloke Won On a Foul. | gram to Tue Bee.|-The eighth scientific | on the calendar. which he had dedicated to Francis Murphy oud ward—Sixteenth and Williams | ave numbered and the grenadier st sment, 0o, who are really doing ever: The contest at the Atheneum club rooms | expedition from Princeton university, under | _The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. | several years ago. streets, toughener and potato soaker has o - thine in their' power to strenithen the team, | last evening for the lightweight champion- | the dircction of Prof. Scott, will. spend the | Call ealling for information us to the landing | )‘1:»,-25\1."1"3 AECesed thie naching ailmon eIt wteenth and - Capitol | Jived her occupation. Forward, marc comes in for a liberal voasting, and they | ghip of Nebraska, between Charlie Davis and | latter part of the sunmer in southwestern | OF i armcd force from the revenue cutter | shing the people to be brave. [Fhe acts of | avenue. are charged with the criminal intent of eri- e Al Viae Bioke Swih Nebraska, The party will start on August 1. | McLean at Cedar Keys, Fla., was taken up, | heroism of railroad men and firemen were held | ™ fonrth ward —303¢ South Sixtecenth stre He e il g de 10 make a dollar, instead of giving | Alfred Golden, alias “the Bloke,” wus a | Nebraska. Y iy * | modified and agreed to. up as noble examples to be followed. o de- Fifth ward - Sixteenth and Tzard strects vocked brigade of cooks, laundresses the handful of cranks who have so far reg | corking good one. CAUGHT UNDER THE WALL. ‘The senate then resumed consideration of | seribed the scenc ot a fire in New York du Sixth ward—Twenty-sixth und Lako | and muids of the pantry, parlor, seul- larly attended the games, th 'y fine: The men stripped, Da at- 136 and Golden g the naval appropriation bill ing his recent visit there, when a little g reets, lery and nursery. The muin school will hase ball in the mawiet, This is all wrong, | 4¢ 122, and stepped in the ring exactly at | A Burning Barn Causes the Death of The pending question w r. Cockrell's | Wiis sayed through the heroicefforts of a five- | Seventh ward -Woolworth and Park | be Toeated in this city and foreign and the Omaha management is keenly alive to the 15 3 BRG LT ; % i g amendment to strike oun provision for | man who snatched ber from the flames near | avenue, domestic hel ill be received } « 10:15. Davis was esquired by Ed Dutton and T\o Brave Rireni | i : domesti powi received without situation 1 exerting itself to the ut- | 43 W) Bl H s o MeGee, Juck Ryan 5 & ‘1' S Al three heavily ermed battle ships at $4,000,000 | ::1--}rvvvrllf ; building. He said there were Eighth ward ~Twenty-fourth and Cuming | question or credential. most to sccure new and better players, and | Lt HORe DY, ALY 2 LiNcoLy, Neb., May 26.—[Special Te cach. There was alengthy debate on this in | thousands of young men who were exposed | streets. o B NCon TEaBL abutly wili Lo pros oday they have succeeded in- gotting the | O i . ram to T ohanan’s livery barn | which Mr. Cockrell commented on the ree- | to the flumes “of hell and appealed to every ard—Twenty-ninth and Farni - i ! today they have succceded in gotting th Dl eoti visa ristingone,in whichi | EeLm o IR Bas | RatananSAliverySerny i cli Couierali CommCn 1oL Ao 8 0 ol v hiorn, e S th ward—Twenty-ninth and Farnam | yigoq” consisting of practical lessons. in teani in shape that compares favorably with | ) <6 BASE B o best of it, o on Tenth strect, near N, was partially burned i \ ! ; 3 any teim in the Wostern. assoctation, What | Phe ittle fellow AT UG L el b RS o i UG | BT ot con of ' e b of | | AT cllse of v Sturpns tatk an oppor- | * Conention—Saturday evening May a1, at | 00kin, cleaning, sweeping, washing the base ball public should do now i to trn | pave'iuocked Davis out. In the second round | horoie efforts to subduo the flames Hoseman | L 1s, “There is no occasion,” said Mr. | tuni Y asilve 1 to sigm the pledge, e | 730, in the council chamber, in the city of | and ironing, nursing and miscellany, by out when the team returns home mext |yt At RARFOTIIbEEITILS o Y i au | Cockrell, “for the construction of coast de- [ Were about one hundred and fifty s Ot oI DR DS b0 which scouring, window and glass po day und give them a rousing ve- | oV Sub e and | Joseph A Thoruburg and Clavence Postunan | fenses of the increase of the naval establish- L e Secretaty. | ishing, table service and like duties a1 coption, and there I but little doubt butwnat, | Aot T AT number of honeye | ostithetr ives, [ ment T iy well for the senate to COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. - meant. Only the more intelligent ap they will adequatcly respond in the way of | (51005 on the mug and frame of his big [ The flames were discovered bursting from | Wember that the suvplus was alveady gone 5 = DAY, i il be t oug] y witining play. The better tho team s sup- | S G U S Toumds foustht, I | tho oot shortly nefove 10 'cloclk by doun Cox | S ke legisiition “of”this congres was | A Slight Cut Made in Coroner Harrl- D R A ported, the better work they will do, and the | {IEGEOIE 8 RG0S ed Coldot down el ) 3 X | finished there would be no surplus “and.the gan's March Bill. Meeting of the Grand Army Joi being suficient recommel i iy Inoro the managamont willl feel like golng: ; ; and almost at the same moment an unknown | people of the United States might be very | seing suflicient recommendation for biiG mHG ; and then deliber: fouled him by striking . | olo! g : The county commissioners held a se Committee i A i down in their pockets for the simoleons nc HUiBaOra e . Tho claim of fou] | Man was seen to jump from the second story | happy if the taxes did not have to bein- [ (A8 “OUY = o ' o8 position that witl make a girl self-sup- essary 1o sccure stronger men. The coming e o and Ryan awarded | where the hay is stored. The fire depari- | cd. Tnere wus no necessity for tne | Yesterday afteruoon, all the members being The joint committee of the Grand Avmy of | porting. The diploma or cavd of me wonth will bea busy one on the local dia- | fid, WEOE bY S mment was calied out and the five was found to | construction of great battle ships. The sent. the committee on Decoration day ceremonies | will be accepted as a “character” or vof- gnond, il it 5 10 be hoped thut the club will : be contined to the upper floor “wheve was | Americmn floz i perfectly sife inevery | County - Superintendent Mathews was | held a meeting at the Millard last night. erence all over the country. the most liberal support N6LD; Tips for Gravesend Today. tored nearly a hundred tous of baled hay. | part of the earth he United ates cou ited ten days leave of abscnce on account The finance e ittee report u A girl showing aptnessand i A 2 P e SIRERt P 2 4 S, bt b wore. divected | rely on securing fustice without el i acee he finance committee reported that the A girl showing aptness and possessec WD SR LR L v Yorrk, May 26.—[$ I Telegramito) | Soveral streams of wator: svere .divected | P23 CEb RE e | father's sickness, ty had been thoroughly canvassed for | of suflicicnt mental ability to warrant if_she had no ball club! Kcho answer o 3 st tho flunes but the bales absorbed festation of physicaf or visible force. e 2 I C o ! “Where ! . Tur Brk.|—Tips for the vaces at Gravesend | {80 Hihed L the bales absorbed 1t | T84, oortices suid the Ameviean peoplono | Al opinion was submitted by the county | funds, but they had meb with very poor suc I n SHOARLLL R v athi i - ) today: Firstrace, Mugnate, Chioftaln; s “About 11 o'clock it was supposed that the | more favored the increasing of the navy, and | attorney on the bill of the coroner for March, | cess and felt very much discournged. They | training including foods, hygienic cool- Manager Leonard Trying to Trade. | oy race, Fides, King Crab: third race, | fire was subdued and the crowd dispersed | having a great stauding navy than they were | which had been allowed by the board, but for | had received the cold shoulder from m sanitation, and interior decoration St. PavL, Minn,, May 26.—]Special Tele- | Clandine, Sir Rae. Great American s when s uly, with a deafening crash, a | in favor of having 3 great stauding army. He | which the chairman refused tosign a warrant | business men, who refused to listen to the. plied to picture and curtain hang gram to Tie Brk.]—Manager Leonard of | Ambulance, Blacklock, Russell. St. James | portion of the second floor gave way aud Jo- | had faith in the abflity of the American peo- | FHEESIEERTIEER B FRer T STEL f witerant, | BUTEEE T W0 Ko Aol 0 S0 ing. carpet cleaning and the care of o 500 | hotel stakes, Sir Dixon, Los Angeles. Sixth | seph Thornbure and Clarenc 1 who | Ple W get ready whenever an emergency | ¢ CRELIIIE e (AL A L WAL | leint s o ‘the. 1 Omaha has offered Manager Thompson £500 t h i : eatie | aros “ | ing to about $15, was illegal because it called | the cemetery had been visited and it was ping rooms, In the lsundry prac- M . G M e, | race, Insignia, Brait. were directly under it were crushed to de . ekl e e 1 11 ‘be given & i aud Pitcher Fanning for Pitcher Meckin. Ne- ) ) e y un GRSt hesiOlo Ra My R Dol rorou sy MAOD oSt CIoN: | IO ent for subpenas, swoaring wit. | [ound there were 230 graves to be_decorated. ons will Dbe given in doing up g‘n} i g 3 Only a moment gefore . Chief - Newberr dr. Butler spokoeigorously in opposition | for payment for subpeenas, swearing wit The flower committee reported that the . curtains, linen, flannel and cotton onsare going forward between St. Paul _‘ . +ib | sterped inwhere tht boys wore and ordered | to the amendment and regretted that it was | nesses and mileage, The tounts v | The tlower commitice rc thav _the liner o0 i Oty Toc o Lrumslor. of SHOME | g gzili(lvf;}\“yl;l‘ l[tsl\»:-li::on]egrnm T hrn b s v the Window | BOb in his power to vote for eight instend of | tuet. thar ot ;‘.l:,n o ey wl\‘::r::;"i‘;li school children would furnish all the flowers the pupil being taught how to Stop Pickett to St. Paul. At the request of L 1 Sk and the chicf stepped back just in time to ee | three battle ships. He hoped all owr diffi- I papLof itk for swearing | necessary. SrREE .5 fine cambric handkerchiefs and three clubs Umpire Blogg boen reap- | to TE Bre]—A match has at last been | I 6IEREL HARRIC FCE FEC q culties might be settled by negotiation or ar- | Witheuses wus iflegal: the balance was correct L ofeR oM Doy o B lane ol urnish {55 (onta i laccR il witHon iU Bing ot pointed a Western association umpire in | arranged in which Champion John L. Sulli- S, S, Smith, another fireman, was on { bitration, but so long us human nature wis as oD OLiEhD Gorodar llooeat s | four wagons, suitably decorated, was gladly | {0 0E G Chops and stoak plice of Ted IKennedy, who' Jumped bis con- | van willfigure as one of tho principals. 1is [ fioora moment befors bui & Shdion erack | 115 1t Was msafe o assume that the United | udie BN oo s stlowed i ac. | ecepted DTSR R | e L e i e tract at Milwaukee. adversary will bo Joe MeAuliffe, the heavy | alarmed him and e huriiol to e window | Bt dangerof collision with for Jx-Sheriff Coburn submitted & batch | reception at the hands of the liverymen of tho | will | form the broiling lessons: Minneapolls 15, Kansas ity 12, | welght from tho Pacific slope, - Lato on | B, 10/t iy buest out amew, and it | o D BIaie moved o newd tho proviston for | 01, Ml Jfor o e prigoncrs | cover- | elty, who had rofused to do anything towards vomtbles and piekied monis wii MixsearoLis, Minn, May 20, — [Special | Saturday night a crowd of prominent per- | R WG L% AEREE BRTIL O FIEH G % | fhiee battle ships by fnserting a psoviso that | (1% the petiod from July, 1868, to January, | furnishing ortation. A and broad, rolls,ronsts, n to T Bre.)—With the [n-'plinn sons, whichincluded Billy Madden, Jimmy | quod and the search for the bodics begin, | it shull not be available until the government | :;i!;\lu'l:“‘lnlu\ s :‘ll.'«'-‘:-'L«l-.nfl.il“.” oai it ..,I{,]'Q‘“.E:'-'fle':xf.f].'.‘r‘(’.ffffllx(}'“:{\.-x-::rr.‘-)‘;..»'x‘.:a poult try with theoven, Muddy of one inning, when Shreve fell down, Kansas | Wakely and Phil Lynch, met at an up-town | Meanwhile the wildest rumors were being 'l’f ("1[:.- x,‘,.-]-‘f; ‘""' -;‘!‘L‘A‘lyln";4:’\_‘1‘“!":";' ]::";.l”:"'\‘_':: | district court, They were referred to tho {M],w;m SO THI LU O E R a5 & A% the | offee, v Stealk, sodden hiscn City wasn'tin the game. Score: resort and arranged the meeting between the | .:|;':1\1“.x:;;;“ to who were l‘:ullnh4(”!:I|‘Ll)\:m\|v\!lll‘:i [inces hanA e atma anQitoraismaaz | ]\1-‘\| fury o ‘m]x}mn- Ry 0 1 ; cemetery on the morning of Decavation day | :rnul sour bread W |llllh-:' .\:'I"Il] n-m"_ - o giants. 1t was arranged that the fight should | A fow minutes before 8 a.m Nedy BUIETN 0 AR, A wnusally batch of Dills, which | and decorate the graves of the old soldiers. | for suspension, and during the training KANSAN CrTY. be fought, o n finfsh for $,000 u side with | Lhoruburs wis found, teribly crushed, but, | gofor B, stitions [ beh, South Mt | bad accumulated during the preceding two | The joint commitice will hold anothormeet- ‘h pupil be-charged b the dishes glitgioin finlh 0isialas vithy fonlvslight hed, 30 Protawan’s | HOFU A HoE e ihed or moslected fonong | Weeks, were read andreferred to the proper | ing at the Millard Wednesday evening, at | she breaks or chips material light gloves, Marquis of Queensbury rules | body wa The head was crushed al- | #nd shall have declined or ucglected forone | oo pittecs, which time the programme will be an- her food, fuel i g to govern. Phil Lynch deposited 500 in Jim | most flat & yeartodoso. H 4 The Goodman drug company wis allowed | nounced, whether food, fuel or gas, wasted. Walely’s hand: forfeit for Sulli- | Was brok st will be_held. Mr. Hawley said this proposition from a | ihe tioodma T vHIand Lt ST o [Boutsed, Bubies will be borrowed from indus- Wakely's hands a8 8 forfeit for; SUL | “The dumage to the bara is about #2500, | nation already disarmed to get Great Britain | oo, (W% supplies furnished during March | e R T trial sehools and hathed, dressed, fod and tvan, AT patudden o W | fully insured. Tho, hay and carriages de. | todisarm was simply ludicrous. While he | “TRERLAE B0 FEAAT 1 oharity | gEER D AN BARLHS, cared for in class, Every girl will have thon selectod as stakeholder. Tho fght will yod were valied at §,500. ; was s much in favor of peace as unybody | ¢ imittod joint raport on the danuary. bill | T4 ri the encourngement of a trinl as o pupil ion selooted as staloholdor. 5 Tho fight wi There s still considerable mystery about | he did not couceive of in any way P Joint report on the January bill | The Montreal Priest s to the Ao bR SIS ATUDLY, talke place somo timo i August.” Texas or | | Thereis stil wonsiderablo mystory about | be (4 npt conceive of W s S4Y A6 | of “Mount & Griiin, from which £151.65, on Church Only to Again Desert It. but no pupil will be retained ov given i Virginia will b the battleground. If the Vir- | the origin of the fire, but without doubt i ¥ | account of overcha and orders not turned | diploma M“,i,,,.,t,,‘,4.1“,“,,‘,m.)w,;,‘,"/ Hastings are s up a peg or two and run_along neck and K with the teams struggling for first, sc the light-fingered, soft-soled, clean. MINNEAT I E| 0/ Smitn, 1.1 o[ Burus. ... 0fHoover. Tt 1{Stenrns, 16 Carroll, If Foster. Miunehar, rf. 1 Ryn. I, | RE— comep So—ccen ) 'y, 5w, Miller, i Shrevo, . 0/ Swartzel, p 4l Totals =] [P 5l w—anc Totals il nthiztiolol inw | was the work of an_ incendiary, but who the | Scripture in favor ~of —being prepared | 05", M e ORGarane MoNTREAL, May 26, Telogram to | ¢ : L D B R e e S g ) against violence and gross injustice. Phere | i b been deducied he veport, stated |, FOFIES LW SO RIEEE CHCRERLY | industrious, elean and eapable. Desery? 8pot for the battle, safe {rom palico latorfor- | BRORANG B0, L0 O ramen will probably | Was sometimes in the" history of the worid [ tht the firm had produced tlio orderg o e ol o woks e | ing, promising and _painstaking women onge, iSOy LKItha L L WiLibo Ghosan. i i itarrad ie Thornburg wis a member | When for the sake of manhood ; 2g01] at §153.65 be allowe > | lous circles for tho past threo weeks has | (O P8 vl G Lo g, pro- ! . It is most too warm in Texas to have any sort | be interred I 0 B Wus 1 b Rala ot Clad od - overchavge of 1,000 pounds on orders f; been the disappearance of the Rev. Mr. Ma i i Mt Bl Kunsas Civy... of a contest as this during August, Sullivan | 01 the lnnfil.u (;r Il)'m'“"f' 15114: his I;vlh;\\' st fight. and thoso wero _days that lifted | Dounds was ackuowledged by the firm to be | ¢in formorly o pricst of the Romun Cathol vided with good positions and permitted i ha favorite “Aulifre embers will sce that lic is buvied with the s vand thoseavero da liftec Ll A o , formerly of the Roj ake their home @ o % Runs oarmed—die ety o Kansan Oity 4, | (L8O doubt bo the favorite, but MeAuliffers | members Wil s Dewble Gut of theix worship of the almighty | jferorand they yiclded to a. deduction. | (i o fom |[I. llxl )"hlllllll; in the school when {wo bywo hits - Careoil & Fostar, Ryn Minne” | frionds, o e PR P citizens are raising a puse to ol : " 1. C. Burnes, O. Davls and Eli Johnson *Tils tho. Intontion of these publi sme runs—Minnehan. Bases on bulls il e both firenien a decent burial and to e AMr. Hale spoke of the defenseless condition re awarded’ the contracts for manminy | inerensed yesterday whes it was known that | 1 S Lot r ol 4. Struck “out—hy The International Tennis Match. monument to their mem S. Alexand of the Paclfic coast and the extensive ll:;lx ish b UHIINE | AT Martin appearod with his wife, whom | SPL |(hl~<l 'lng\'mrm:n\.‘-ll-mmm.ql.x m‘.m Artze irst eErOTS — e 98.—The S e ratanvi ot the arme d Merc s in. | works and naval statious in British Columbia AgaLs 2l adng % o vecently deserted, at the morning service | ment to bring from the covntry to Bnasenale s Banine Ol e ot ot a hosics | eurmtent i, e the Hs with $10, | Which b had visited fust year 1 R et on account of | 1O ¥CSLY (OSCELed, Kt i chusels on 'St | and tenoments of the cily thoso bright, Des Moines 14, Denver, Saunders of England for 2,500 a side and the !flllu of |'xh: f.\‘._“l lfiu:ni-l:lm llhf:n:h'\fxfi: | M\! ”l"l n\x‘vr (‘-nl;l\!:~lll“~‘l;ln‘}\l nl” ,;‘\' B} (M\: Ihe sheriffs bill for boarding prisoners :Ilfl‘h.l’lII\\t_H\l'Iivw|. ; :]lxh \‘l.l:nm' .]n‘.}”{::‘n::uli\l{ young, intelligent girls ‘'who go to th Dis Morxes, Ia., May 21.—[Special Tele- | championship of the world commenced here | make a visit to his pavents at Komd i this | Of 8 to 18, The bill then passed. * duving “Apell, smounting o do7sit.iwnsiro- | Bt ONDE RSO SED I o fantly, no [ sactorles. and. shiops \and waste thelt gram to Tug Bee.]--Des Moines won today | today. The winner must secure n out | state, but owing to some misunderstanding M. Mitchell offeved a resolution which was | 104 wion o 848,96 for the uso of the J‘]‘::l tox | made an agrecument “with the aven- | YO o8 W URATEIDS WO TERES LGB 3 through the weakness of Denver in the box | of thirteen gumes. Pettitt won the first set | as to transportution decided not to start until | 4 «:':;-lt'"‘-t"v u»"!v' "‘“‘”““)“"')'"";;‘lnl" 1 forc prisoners. It was stated that the | DiShop to return to ”‘\" "-“l“*""‘ ")"”']“\ b 1 e i and ragged fielding, S and Saunders second and third, this morning. At the fire the force was so | Sions to report an amendment to the pension | [SEEHE Brisenors. - G v et the | o the condition that his family ) bl e APl At T decidond tb Jend a helpiug band, | 1S providiug in a move. liberal manner for | hourd b nat been ofticiatly informed of the | W 3N | oo Ho' then went down Charmed by ke, DRB MQINES, 'K with terrible vesults. tho widows, winor childven and dependent | 3 G30C L 40 odo Trom its pos ' | to Antigonish, N.S., to the Trappist monas- A daughter of Edson Perkins, of this = NERRANICA NI, Only a fow months ago a brother was | relatives of deceased soldiers. - Adjourned. | Wi b SHNE EPGICCTA (0G0 so by thes cet. | 10y where the abbot liud been fustructed to | place, narrowly eseaped being bitten by crushed to des der the cavs % The repor o > was i * | receive himas u priest going into retreat. | u poisonous snuke, says a Litchficld Opini the Ixt rushed to death under the car 5 The report of the committee was adopted v ¢ - L poisonou ke, siy Liteh L e AR AG AR RC 5 D el ; e iHiguse T | e udiciary. committen submittud a re--| But there he fouud iy domestic ties wero | Conn,, dispateh to tho New AstiNas, Neb., May 20, —[Special Telegraw | Nepraska, Iowa and Dakota Pensions, | WasniNetoX, May 26, —The house was | ;.4 oy the bills of John Gorman, John Cor. | W0 Stroug and accordingly he veturned to his | fropaid, The snake was o sissing to ik Bek.]—Governor Thayer's call WasiINGION, May 26.—[Speciul Telegram | called to order by Clerk McPherson, and on | foran und. Smm Chambers for focs a8 wit. | family. g O T R pe special session of the legisluture is being con- | o Tug Bre.] Pensions granted to Ne. | motion of Mr. McKinley Mr. Burrows of ses at the investigation of Mount & Grif he archbishop was seen by a correspond H . ad, 550 RO ey e : 3 fohi T, e \'s Con hatre bl nd informed for the first time of the | seenaround heve. It measu 1[Lohbucks 6.0 demued in most emphatic terms by represen- | pyaskans: Oviginal — Robert . Cawes, | Michigan was elected specker pro tem o “,,“},:,’,‘,‘I"”" fiuo report was uccompanied | 5 ps “second apostasy. He could offer no [ foet in length, and was fivo inches 91 81s . tative men in this locallty. Praivie Home. After the transaction of l'“'+“ll“lhm" ta tho effect - that tho boird had b | Teason for his steange conduct. The Pro- | avound at the lavgest part, = Faesost, Neb,, May 26.—[Special to Tag | Increase—James L. Willett. Hebron: Jumes m.:’m«»“ 'h"'[ “w[‘\) “ht ll '( dec '”"i" authority to pay these witnesse The re :“"“‘!“'\ alort ‘1::""I":"“;';ill';'l")l'l:'l:u:*""l\“: ‘n::‘- .\hr l';‘rl\‘mr :\: \';mllm Al £ [ . e8,]—The governor's proclamation calling | W. Mackey, Stanton: F'. S. Mo gonts; | mittee on the District of Columbl port of the commiittee was in accordance with | Hii's vawavies and not a little chagrined reptile, which had caught her o BY INNINGS, Bax,]—Tho governor's proclanintion culling | ¥ MK Toy'cer Fairbury s Suth - Col, | Roel Creek park bill was called up and the | this opinion. vas in accordunee with | 4, ithicssness of their protege. I e b o Dos Molnos. 2340123 0 g | f0F 80 extra session of the legislature is a | Gt ponart Casey, Papillions Jobn K. | voteby which it was recently defeated was [ Mr, O'Keeffe opposed this report and e B N R Denver 00000020 f_4|perfect surprise to the vepublicans and all | Duev. Rilley, Reissuc--William Siith, Bur- | reconsidered, and the bill pas brought in o winority report in favor of [ A BARBAROUS JURY CU A B AT ey e T T Tt SUMMARY. prominent citizens of this city. They almost | well. Mexican widows—Savab, widow of | = After the passuge of scveral other district | allowing the bills rendeved. This was de R e R S Runs earned—Des Moines 4, Denver 8. Two | inanimously regard it as an unwise ‘proceed- | William Tyler, Blue Springs. Dills the house adjourned bated by Messrs, O'Keeffe, Berlin and | Why a Majority V voole S RO AL DAL ORE W URA00II0 base hits-Nichol 3. Buse hits—Trafiley. | ing. When the legislature meets Dodge county Towa: Original invalid—Robert T, Harbi. - Turner, ~ Mr. Turner warmly supported the Accepted as Suflicient. out for woodchucks. Ho wunc L Double plays Mey o Phelan, Fuselbach | will have but one representative in both | son, Bast Des Moines; Francis A, Howard, | FRANCIS MURPHY'S LECTUR report he did not. sign and voted against tl Altared clrcumstances, resulting from | MWaY from hls sister, and when he re {o Phelan to Flanna tolen’ buses—Des | branches. Senator John Denr, who is cred- | East Des Moines: Jdohn Moore, Booneshoro! R i majority report, which e had signed, Tho [ et @G CRCIISIIECE TESUIDE o | turned saw tho snake, with head ercet, Flood 5. MeNaph 3 naim—iy Rouch & by [ ited to Dod ishington counties, is | James McBrown, Bloomfield, ~ Inerease Will Addréss Unlon Pacific Shop- | majority reportwas lost, und Corrigan moyed | the march of progress 0 e feteb” | evecping toward his sister, and shot the with ball=By Tlood 1. Breaos Baiiisiug, & disqu his’ being treasurer | Albert L. Johnson, Eldon; ¥ Hartwell, men at Noon To-Day. the adoption of the minority report which | Ment of civilization, should vesultin ap- |, ) by Flood 1) by MeNabb 4. Pussod butis.: | of this count Afiaat be dounoeR SUIORL Bimal Ty it duen AsNRal Kalan e s aential propriate changes of legislation. Only | "R oo o e was bending aftfey 1, Lohbeck 20 Wild pltehes—Roach 1, | Rep a Lavson left with his family | Lewis 8. Potter, Audubon; Joshua Sherfay, ¢ 97 QULAK X008 ONCS Operi BOUSE | ipha bill of S, I Pope & Co. for extras on | in the matter of the administration of 3 > Flood 4. Thue-2:05. Umplre—Hurst, a fow days ago for a summer's visit to his old | ( wood; Jonathun Lane, Pittsburg! | last night stood T an Burnes, the chief | ¢ ai) plumbing at the hospital, amouuting to | the law do we stand still, writes Sig- home in Sweden. Dodge county will there- | Alpheus S. Humphrey, Agency: David Sisk, | templar of Lifeboat lodge of Good Templars | 32 was allowed. mund Zeisler in the Forum. We have Players' Leagne, fore have to bo satisfied with the good that | Des Moines: John B. McCulloch, Davenport; | of this city, distributing prohibition tracts, | The committee on coustruction reported on | piven up the barburous practice of sub 5 Representative Hal Christy can do, W, H. Smith, Towa City: Jacob Tatwiller, | axtiacts from addresses by Frances . Wil. | the communication from the citizens' law and | £ 1 e \libe: AR RORTON, = Centerville; Jumes A, Mortley, Des Moines 3 o o Miis | order meeting, recommending that the board | J2CURE Jurors,while deliberuting A% her brother came up, she suys Boston 3 0110081828 Cn Neb., May 20.—[Special to Tug | Fopuiias suies b B Lohn Noal! | lard and other doouments bearing upon this | i SESICEERE CCommendin Uit e bourd | o, Teh feat, and cold; why not give up | &8 B00 S0P k b Chicago 2 0 5 *— 9 | Bur)—The proclmation of Governor Thayer, | Tyuytor: Williuh Wade, - Birmingbau; Jacob | auestion. He stood in the doorway and pushed | chIEG Gatise some piun to rid the ity of | the other velio of barbavism, the seuse- | W 8 93443 - Hits—Boston 11, . Errors— | ¢alling an extra session of the legislature, | S iam, Moravie: Isawh M. Leighner, | the papers into thp honds of every person en- | wamps. TLe roport wis adopted and Messrs. | less rule of unanimity? | Will Sam Boston 11, Chicago 10. Bat Radbourno | does ot meet the: endarsement of leuding | ‘svjantie, iteissue ~William Gantz, Brook! | toring the house. - Thore v any expr Anderson, Turner and Corrigan were ap The propriety of the rule of ununimity i Fe s e pe R and Kelly, Baldwin and Farrell. Umpires— | feRibUeans heve, Xour vorrespondent e | ville: David Elson, Malvorn. - Reissuo uand | gjons of disgust héavd from those attending | bointed us the committee. has been a subject of grave doubt 1or | gu e Alaska, where they il spend. th o Ferguson and Holbort tevviewed the leaders of the party here this | {0 VI e STETEHE TS | b ors o ) sinion among | MHLIEAse pries CRORIIN, I BYILE the meeting ) on of the quintes- | — more than a century. mlyn, as early | guimer among the north seas. 4 morning, and the universal opinion wmong | ST NG Original ohn Fields, | the meeting at the axhibition of the quint summer among the north s AT NEW YORK. republicans of all shades of the party is that | Meade. Increase—Halvor B: sence of gall ou the Part of this young man. “30" FOR JAMES K. WEBB. as 1780, in his preface to the second edi New York.......1 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 e Ok 1”"“"4‘““ call . political by Wilmot, Tuside the howse ,was filled from pit to £ . tion of n.m.l) 8 T("n.‘- =| Y, 3 r[|.|l(l>} Clovelund.....;8 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0— ¢ | comber Itis ;"-I'"'l""""l“""‘“'~v1"'|'1~h"'|54""' | - (Yo | He Was One of the Oldest and Best | an cloquent appei m|| o abblition 0 NipNaw Xork 0, Olovelund 10, fskod for by the people. e Australian | Thirty-Seven Bulldings Destroyed. Tho meeting s ‘opencd by singing, after | Known of Printers. (iho rule: SHallinam, 43 Sha BUIRIeIGR1A) Now porkes, Cloveluhd 4. Buttarics L system s dofeated by “this sme | Porr Levpes, N, Y., May 25.~A disas- | which Mr. Murphy wead an extract from the ~‘:‘;"‘] E “"""'v “"l'""’ the “""; s, most | I « prapbsterous relic of bavburism,” ZGunning aud Matibews. R islature at the vogulansession, and they | trous fire this aftornoon destroyed thirty- | New Testament i)' Rev. Willard Scott led | Widely known and highly respected printers | M LAPMIOEOMA 1 Qe HEAIDs wning aud Mutthow: are not likely to L.;.Tn.\om. » bill now. P \.-vli]mu»l‘l‘lh" . ]\N“m l'\’ Hpa a8 o ! Mo : | of: hia citz, dled yeaisrday ooy ayihe boio ,’ "‘"!‘“V "‘ ‘“'“‘““;;‘ “'1"“\“"“”“"”;’“""Ifll‘l‘ T PHILAD — - - caused the flood which washed away rie 4 of his ¢ or, Mrs. Jo ourne; 015 | OF A8e1 condemn the € ositlve Philadelphia 05100 0g| O80Neb, May26—[Speclul to Tux Bee.] | York Centval tracks. A freight train was After singing another song Rev u Leard | South Nineteenth street, of apoplexy shall not be kept in- deliberation longer . b [l [ than twelve hours, unless at the end of Buffalo. 0000 8 6= 8| —¥oote post, No. 40, Grand Army of the Re- | wrecked | announced the collact .\1[.\- \l\\:-n.\‘. had :.,\».‘u\l in fooble heuith 7 o ) (e A ¢, held an_ dnniversary sevvic o S | Mr. Murphy addrossed the meeting whilo 1y two yeurs prior to his death, having | that poviod they unanimously agree to | Hits—Philadelphia 6, Buf Errors | PUblic, held un unuiversary service In the | Alleges a Brok peact. |, ol 9 noolng LR | 1 ociS sufforor fiom parelyals miosk of Shak!| el fon furthan Hiatiaousisl BREE0 b Buffalo 2. Batteries—Knell und Cross, Keefe | Methodist Episcopal church Sunday fore- | jony £, Hurt, yardmuster of the Railway | the collection was being taken, saying this BODY AR B and Mack. Umpires—Gafiuey and Buines, | noon, Comrades M. E. Getter, post com- | L X " | was his last week in the city d he hoped | time expiration of twelve hours, or of] such ) 5 n. Switel sciation and manager of th i Y i i, s 4 i s | Switchmen's assoviation and manage he | Lothing would be loft undone to bring men | He was born in Casnovia, N. Y., and at the | prolonged time for deliberation.if nine of | AT B mander, and - Re . Erastus Swith | guapantine division of the Union stock yavds | 1o thor o He hoped there | time of his death was fifiy-seven years old. | them concur in a rdict,it shall | Brooklyn 05 | of the ~Mothodist Episcopal = church | yguingt Texas cattle, is in the city to prose: | thore would bo u frevival among the church | Omuha has beon his home since 157, whenho | b taken Dr. Francis Liecbe Ny VB s officiuting. There was a full turn 3 - R A A A 5 7 MARS RAR DOAn LN % ’ g . O 6 Pittsburg.......0 0 . cute a suil aguinst the Avmour-Cudaby pack- | members and he intended to go out and wor T f thie 1 SCivil Lil and Hita—Brooklyn 15, Pittsburg 11. Errors— | Nebraska National Guards, was also present | hedi vled i the distriot court No. B1his morts | for God they had nonehogy fand 0 e ship of the Republican offico ition which | Self-Government, and - more pi N Brooklyn 6, Pittsburg 8. ~Batteries—Mur- | in parade uniform, under command of Licu- | il z Rov, A TR R A DS a0 he held for several yeavs. Afterward he | ticulavly in an iclo in the American \ phy wnd Kioslow, Galvin and Carroll. Um- | tenant J. L. McDonough. The service, which - | P mil s th the r Law Reg 3 7 - ¢ R g S L AN | Francis Murphy would address tt oceupied # similar ) with the Herald | Law Register for 1867, is outspoken in | pires—IKuight and Joues .‘.‘.:L"’.‘."“J'n’.n.fi}"-fj(i‘&{fi\'Tn'-f‘l-n'.'.‘r' e a8 | Building Permits. the Union Pacifle shops at noon today und then with Tre Bre. He was foreman of | his condemnation of the practice of re- | National League. | utmost capucity ik S| The following building permits were issued | last offort in this divection wi Tnp Bxn ofice forsome elght or hine ¥ quiring ununimous verdicts, Bentham, | i that he had decided to repeat hese position T the of Packing Ju ¢ OF - by the building inspector yesterday X | he Sog oy in hi on the Art of P v PRI R e R Special Blection in Beatric | A: R. Clarkson. oug-story frame dwel Praver mwetlugs will o Frsakt ' vies,” says it could hot have been the Absolutoly Pure. Ohicago.........:1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 3| Braruice, Neb, May 26 —[Special Tele- |, ling Orchurd street bank buildin i m 1 \lm reflection hy the A crjam of tartar bakiug powder. Highe Hits—Now York 5, Chicago 1. Er- | £ram toTux Bem.| -The speciul election held | 9 W110r pormits Furni « W muke X weo, and calls it 0 loss of leavening atreugth.~U. 5. Goveroment ite ors-New York 8 Chicago 1. Batteries— | in this city today for voting $10,000 for water | Total 1 Mr. Murpby will 4 r D ] Lad and cousid A wordinury thun barbwrous.” Judge dort Aug. I7, lég con = cems over to pick towers, and 08 5ho el 104 g riso she saw the adder zing at her | She tried to run away but could not, and shoe was not even able to turn her hoad. sho in prayer, iuvoking the divine blessing upon

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