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THE OMAHA DATLY. BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1 FAN WYCK AT CRAND ISLAND, | oyt dfeo o Meter ity end e | Men e aro sttty omroved ant | THE INPRTED LIQUOR BILL. ki ey frdinary. gotd e awo i i monts | OPPOSE. THE EXTRA' SESSION, door, by sortion that the tariff bill is | wrong and injustice by corporations ed. Won, class, safety, Winchestor rifle; two-milo | the found and keystone in the arch of | and combined capital, will beur l‘]p'\";\!l‘;»{l- 2 15 1 handicap, safoty, Universal Rover bicyele; . the republican party -temple. It must be | watching. The history of ancient Troy can N ot y B three-milo scrateh, safoty, Chicago safoty ' Des Molnes. 18 a, fl sed as a party temple—party diseipling | be read with profit. The strength of her | Tt Passes the Senate Vote of Thirty™ | Miiwaulkeo 5 one mile, novice, ordinary, Kodak cam o ) a0 ( Ho Bpeaks to the Farmers of the Third | FNEEL %, & AT NPl Wiich thero is | wally and tho bravery of het soldiers with aato by 8 Vots 2 ] B ono mile, boys under sixtedn, Tittio: Giang | Omeha Business Mon Hold a Meeting and Oongressional Distriot. no appeal dircets it, and so powerful and im- | stood for yoars the attacks of the (ireeks when four to Ten. Kansas Clty. it _ bicyele, Discuss the Subject. portant is this for the salvation of the party | cunning secured what courage could not. The Omaha . 1 d The Peoria man, Bert Myers, has arrived that the delegtion from Nebraska were com- | enomy filad a woeden horse with armed mon e St. Puul g 8 3 In town, and Graut Bell of Minneapolis. Tho wlled to violste pledges and promises, dis- | and withdrew the army from sight. The P v . Omala ‘men, Peabody, Pixley and Taggor, A LARGE OROWD IN ATTENDANOE. | Shoy instructions, betray interests and thusts | Trojans sailied out, wers pleased with tie | STEWART ATTACKS MAJOR POWELL. [ . St Paal 3, Omaha 1. tad LORIDNIOTY ¥ECY | SENTIMENT UNANIMOUS AGAINST IT, confided to them by the generous people. | huge work of art and innocently rolled it into el St. Pavt, Mion, M . — With such a record in congress the hope for | the city, and at night the armed men quietly | gram to Tue Bee.|—The battle between St Man ater Ra roform in the old party must be wlimmering. | came out and opened the jates and the city | The Burcau of Geology and Miner- | Puul and Omaba was short. and decisive, the | LONDON, May 20— [Special Cablogram to | Strong Resolutions Adopted Declars he Address of the General a Char- :- has »“;4 control of ‘:l"lll\"lllv‘lil“{“ly'lsx n«‘“ :-;”\‘ i ;l_,»\n oyed, Corpol un\u‘\‘an:J;\\‘c :.fl;x:-‘x'nl alogy Denounced as a Humbug local team winning in a little less than one | Tie Ber.]-—This was the second day of the ing That an Emergency Dy Ll A P o Nl for it presont condition, It hias gone stoad. | croated & woodon hotso and aro Alling 1t with ~Public Building Bills— hour and twenty minutes, Both teams put [ Manchester Whitsuntide meeting. The Not Exist and a Copy Sent Good Advice and Very ily forward as corporation cappers d schemers and t ters, men with smooth A Lively Tilt. in what they termed a light-weight pitche principal race of the day, the Breeders' foal Well Receiv not innocently or 'mmmn'h‘.s:ur in faces and broad phylacterios, and are am- St. Paul using Viau and Omaha Willis, It | stakes of 1,800 soveroigns for two-year-olds, warning entreatics and’ remonstrances, | bushing their motley army and watching —_— was o case of happy disappointment all [ Winning penaities and maiden allowances, —_— a— hose who opposed the behests of their mas- | from afa Remember the past and do not ¥ - around, f pVEr was = ¥ five furlongs, was won by Thomas Smith's = . ters must_bo crushed, denounced on every | be deceived. Deserters from railroads will WasniNaro, May 29.—In the senate tod around, for never was any better pitching | o Bumpters, A. Hoolo's colt, Sie Fred A rousing meeting was held at the board of TrAND T<rAD, Nob,, May 20.—[Special Tel- | corner, ridiculed and 'derided with all the | not make soldiers to fight your battles M. Stewart, rising to a question of personal | Scen on the local grounds. The St. Paul [ arick Roberts, second, Honry Milner's colt, | trade room yesterday afternoon to consides eggram to T Bik, |—A large number of del- '!lv'h» '\Iulnv] vvlrylr’uvn‘ll.':yv’;l ’:Iy;”I‘“;:in‘nlvli‘”y.: \‘m' u‘»..n; 'I'(l'mu that o V'n;l‘ W 1\1'V‘| al\lxlw‘;-\:\‘vtl.l:; privilege, iad read an article from a local !mn"; mn’* h;l for a single in the first, a .h]vul-ln l{,n\l;«-uu, third, There were fourteen | the governor's proclamation calling an extra it ship could suggest, convention you | ments of power and wealth, deserts except or containing ome! 0 in the third, a single i » eighthand a home | starters, sossion of the legislature o 0 In eyt from ol parts of tho Third congres | AP ST SECCR WAL 0, CUAYYRIOL G | et of prier and Jenll, et DXCORS | papor contalning o staemsont by Maor | 1t the e sl fn tho ighthand o bome | SMHEEL (L bt of son | S5OR OF he logiiatae.” bt o hine sional district were present at the United | ag o reduction of taxes and transportation ul that the Trojan horse be left outside Lt 1 T1WVitlts was hit for five | SOVErcighs, winning penaltics, five furlongs, | (I3 FOPrescuiabive business men were pros Farmers’ alliance and Knights of Labor con- | rates, reforming tariff, was denied free speech reference to Mr, Stowart's recent resolution | Kans from a shut out. Willis was hit for five | G "¢on ™ by John Charlton's six S0 | ent and before the meeting was callod to vention held here today. C. H. Van Wyck | and silenced by demoniac yells and howlings R e in which Powell spoke of the movement as | Singles, two in the second inning, ono in the | horse, Jack-0'-Lantern, Colonel Nortiv's four- | ovder many expressions of opinion were heard dolivered an address to the convention at 8 | disgraceful to savages. “And now you are STATE NE instigated by land sharks and speculators for | third, one in the fourth and onoe in theeighth, | year-old gelding, Iddesleigh, was second and | emphatically opposing the idea of an extra g asked to remain in such conventions—to still 16 purpose. i irrigabie lands | St Paul began scoring in the sccond. Cleve- | €. Hibbert's six-year-old horse, Upstart | gugion p'elock. further supplicate. An Arrest With More to Come. s Bitkposd ot iepbBiHE dbjitHERbI0RKASI e Rt ¥ third, 'Phero wore nine statters. . : It was impossible to obtain any information I congratulate the Third congressional dis- NeprAskA' Ciry, Neb, May 20.—[Special [ and estadlishing a sort of hydraulic feudal | Jins umbled ~ Mains' grounder aund ik Martin of the board of trade NEBRASK , Neb, May 20.—[¢ Abbey took first on 's choice, Kansas City Races. lled the meeting to order and Mr, C., B, regarding the proceedings of the evening ses- | triet, the state of Nebraska, that the people | 4, etk T Too Kopf. a sa- | SYstem.” Mr. Stewart sketched an outline 0 - d +lon, as nono present would mko any stato- | re 'at lust aroused and detorminod, como | Telokram to s Bur.) oo Kopf, a8 [ r \hat had boon done In the way of stimu- | Mins being retired from short 1 | Kuxsas Cirr, Mo, May 2).—Summary of | Woller was chosen chairman, Mr, Robert what may, to be your leaders, Do your own | 10on keeper, was arvested today by Deputy L second. Phillips’ sacrafice sent Abbey along S Non Belio-olas i Roois ment. thinking, and beiter still, do your own acting. | United States Marshal Mercer for selling [ lating irrigation in the far west recently and | a base and Broughton's line drive to 1dft i 3 s seilplield Adbles it bl o VAN WYCK'S SPEECIT, You have reached the last stage—that of de- | liguor without a government license, Ho had | 88Ve the appropriations. Powell, he said, had | scored by In the next inning Murphy was 58, b purse &00_—Play Boy | @President s the object of tho The over-production theory scems to have air, and now you are urged to continue 10 | poushy out anothor saloon keeper and failed | 184 more thiu half of tho appropriation se on balls and Howes was hit, the Ak 'l aplain _‘!hn\l. Frauk | meeting in a bric h, and Mr. John S, vanished in & night. Remarkable how the | help 'this juggernant which is crushing out | ¢'WE0 Ot WHOthor st e her imilar | 1 vastand expensive surveys of no practical | pair st i buse cach on o signal from tho | Pateien foutth, Besttime 220 | Brady at onco mic the appointment of a appetites and capacities were increased. Not | the hopes of wmen, the joy of toiling women Tow = use for the object in view wid intimates that | coach line, and both tailied on Maing’ daisy et G D S irst Catl | committeo of five to prepare resolutions to by BRIV EhD Wtoninehs of Tl woad : ha bt [} e ehtldren b niites Inst BRal prayer4o tho Powell had erto nous powet fn Both hiouses | entier nlong the right foul line, Aftor this Diamond first, Chrley'H. socoud, First Cail | {HEECE OF WA 10 fvp X 4 SR e g et e Snatar: At YO0 RS SRR 3 K m his giving employment to a lot of young als did not score at all and had only Jest time ¢ * appoliited John 8. Br: Uialenitibaioue b Lot || oo Ly O Bt O | A NIRRT Corrected. ons and' relugives of mombers of con | two men lofe on bases. In the 2:30 eluss, qirrso 600--Floasio Reod | 4o Clislr appoititad Jotit S, Brady they discovered that the minsses were break- | knoees in entreaty it can take up the skack in 5 s il Al A 5 B AWRY DI i M A DIAOREE ATE: DoRsesy: | s BN K ITee teTEer. THe AReiite. McCook, Neb,, May 28.—To the Editor of | gress, and that he kept an enormous lobby in | cight innings the Omaha men g first, Teanic D, second) Huto Bendor third, | 58ty solon” who: fotived. ati and were really in earnest: that they o With the sunburst of liberty on the bewil- | Tir Bee: We now in your paper of today, [ Mashington to control the action of congress. | to second “base only once, = Cleveland | Hermitage fourth. Best time moments: returiied with the following 1 all that was most valuable in the old | dered slave he was absolutel no elo- | relative to the failure of C. A. Thompson as [ The bureau of geology and mineralogy was [ opening with a double in the third inning and 1t All Do tion Y party, namely, its fame and memories, but it [ quent pra could seduco 12ain 10 | cashior of the Oswero, N. ¥.. National bank, | BOthing, Mr. Stowuri said, but a mass of | the next three men going out in order. In i oL - ) Whoreas, the governor of Nebraska | had no inspiration for them when it no longer | chains and stripes. You are enjoying the | gt e Onwogo, N ¥, National bauke | humbug and foolishness the ninth inning, after two strikes had been [ Cricaco, May Special to Tre Ber.]— | | Whereas, the governor ot Nebraskn has s- d, but betrayed their interests into | opening dawn of a brighter day; no’ persua- | that you mention him as being vice president My, Gorman defended Major Powell as a | called on him, Canavan hit the ball squarely | The Decovation baseball s in the cast | ture in special session on June 5, 150, nseie control of corporations and syndicates. | sion can keep you free from the full of this bank. valuable public officer who discharged his | and landed it squarely in the swamp bevond | ghould in # measure show just how much | Iz as his reasons for doing <o (hat wn ot had the same quick and business-like | tion of the glovics of the midday. Gove In order to avoid any erroneous impressions | duty faithfully By 3 the left ficld fence. Outside of the pitching, | ¢ thore is in the . ame is dead.n | Ordinury occasion™ exists . In the aggacity s the colored man in the storm on [ Thayer has seen glimpses of the gloom and | that may occur from the'statement, wo wish | . Mr- Teller iutroduced a joint resolution set- | the feature of the game was a phenomenai | 4 LIt 8 dead.? | nocessity for the enactient i the river when hie told Pompey if he could | keenly felt the depression of producer and In- | to staté that C. A. Thompson is not vieo | i forth the determined purpose of the | cateh by Abbey with one hand in deep r Mu; L RIS g ot Sl auton) not pray or siug a hymn he must pass around | horer, He knows it is chargable to the deeds | president of this bank; he whs succeeded by | United States government to use both gold [ Murphy made seven catches at cent York, Boston, ¢ and Brooklyn, | gransportations third, th adept fono g (o the hat~—**Somethiry 'ligious must be done [*of omission and commission of the gr: ld | by 12, A, Wells on April 1, 1590, and My, | 4nd silver as full logal tender money. Laid | Urqualiart three and Broughton and W and as there will ague and two [ Avstealian baliot systai fouriin to favor an and that mighty sudden.”” So the managers | He also knows the leaders who have | Thompson is in ne way connected with this | ©% the table and ordered printed. flelded in fine form. Both Blogg und Hen- | yyotherhood games in each of so cities | Incrense In currency the free colnago of havo been passing round the hat with the | stranded the prosperity of the people bank other than being the owner of five The imported liquor bill was then taken up, | derson being in town, Secretary Roach put Friday the attendance will pretty nearly be a | S'hY i, same religious fervor when they saw the | well knows the present legislaturce was shiares of stock, Yours truly, the question being on the following substi- | them in to umpl The St. Paul and Ofhaha | £ FIELY The HouRee Wil RrELy neatly e |- Wherens, This meeting of the business men storm atis yd that something must be | the grace of the railroads and that they Ciianies A, Vax Prbr, Troasurer, | Stute offered by Mr. Gray to the substitute | teams left together tonight for Omaha, where | lite on the favovite clubs. ¢ Chicazo | of Omuhi irrespestive of political or party done mighty suddenly. All this because | bornly refused to do what the ‘people it s i feom tho udiciary committeos they play tomorrow. Score D s piiys inhrookip nnd (UG ORI RN Saouany, huoifoxcen: vou are asserting your manhood. You | demanded and absolutely resisted all entrea catrice Will Cele S *That fermented, distilled or other intoxi- | —— S TR 20 Pluyers' team in elphia, Both will | (i N Tndnstrial il of our stats e have become sore and weary traveling on | ties to do the very things he now requests by Bhin "",‘",'\!"‘)') “"_”‘, ‘.,4‘.""\{'“3"1 Melo. | cating liquors transferred as articles of com- et present thieir strongest fronts and try to win | ("G S U DL your knces, b \g and -supplicating your | proclamation, And now at the cxpense of EATRICE, Neb,, May 20.—(Special Tel merce or brought into any state or territory 7 3 o A the holiday contests, Awainst the league | time, and, bel unexpeeted assenh fssumed lords and masters and are now boldly | hiany thousands wrune from the people he | £ram to Tk Bee.] —Extensive preparations [ from a point o placo outside such state or | Murhym canavan,2n..'1 "1 % * % | team in Brooklyn will be pitted the Clove- | i of the e P an e standing on one foot, but when you bring the | summons that legislature, such a_lozisiature, | are being made for the observance of Deco- | WITitory for use, consumption or sale therein, | Burkes 2 Roures, 8 9 ¢ 8 § | land brovherhood = club, “while Comiskey's | throughout the sountey as confirmators of tha othier foot to the ground and then not cving- | eriminal by leaving undone things it ought to | ration day tomorrow. There are forty-one [ SBAll 10t be exempt nor shall the owner o [ Maina, 1r,".. Phalen,er..110 01 o o § counter attriotion In the Quaker city will'bo tated 0 the hankriptey b o e {815 atb ravaly, dafiahtiy rectARmayding | aavs one Syl nerel e e S u in possession thercof be exempt. from | Abhay, 5. . Anirews, 1520 0 0 0 0 [ the Cleveland leaguo team. Thus it will be | Ren civeutated of the bankruptey of our profection and justice for the fiture if not |~ The proclamation of the governor is a_fear- | capeoicrs Jutied i the cematery, and tho operation of the laws of or the regula- | Bullline sa. .0 Wilitep .00 0 0 8 0 | scen that the locals have u shade the best of | | nerally, and will ‘oot | ndemnity fot the past and in_the name of | ful arraignment of the stupidity or corruption | fefniaties beford decoruting tho eraves ¥ tious, control, police or taxing power of such [ HPRERAN. o (orouod:80-0 1 9 4 1] the drawing powers all around. Dital” from tho Ktate which is so i wife and’ children in the struggle for right, | of that band of statesmen. Hud they doue | yidy libe delivered by ex-Chaplain. state or te affecting or applicable to | v . Urquhiart, m.0 0 3 ‘or Westc 7 1 Brigh nacdud for 1ts dovelopmeonts und advancing on the camps of the ¢ who [ what the people demanded and- not. spurned | Gyict B, G, Updyke of the. national depart. | B other like property, by reason of such il =|[{Xips Kor WestchegtorsanaiBtigticons | sivhiurons [GIMUGstons prodontad by tiin are behind breastworks not of earth Stone, 1 | ment, and the momorial services will be heid | L4Uors being in tho original package of im- A3 IOt e LR DATIBE New Youx, May [Specialimelogram ol IO ARIORT NINDLOSIBIRIKICIL araiar t0o \ but gold which for years they have been s wiro ure now beating | {1 °0ha Wternoon at the Chantaugua grounds. | POrtation or transportation subjects of inter- BY INNINGS. Tur Bee.]—At Westehester: First race, | tural ntorests of the stats (0 b pi. plunding from the people, and " rescuing the | the air in o wild delivium of fear aro still on- | XY itee orommistione tai ErouRAs, | state or foreign commerce,” St. Paul .. 012000000 5 = ; L ] 0 [fordham, Timothy second second race, | 1o the brief time contemplated 1o hallot from the grasp of their henchmen, [ gaged in the double feat of saving the par Ana e ve | dopariten LWL Lpar dEiphtEdn ¥'s amendment was agqreed to— | Omaba... 00000000 I—1 J % M thie $pocinl session of tho Toeisini e et it up in front of all the people, where in: | and pry tions. Let them be | o puude & P P yeas, 26; nay SUMMARY, Morris Best, Arrogance second; third r | Teving that the: subjects named i stead of the party ery and shibbolth and ma- | patient a few months and the people will tak S The nays wore: Mossrs, Allen, Allison m" ns (-in-u..»n ~Omaha 1. 'ruww.l.-(u hits— yel 'xmm-l ament second; fourth | 8 mi\l to the b I linery used only for your cuslavement and | care of both. The general omitted to nsl e B Blodgett, Coke, Dawes, Jd. | Cleveland, - tomo run—Canavan. Bases on L Ty second s BN v, | Tesishu g eivet b o' e T ) fmpoverishment, a ckéat and delusion, every | them to petition for free lumber and modific H hoyer \vr,"'“"""“‘ Mo ';"‘T 4 , Bustis, George, Hoar, Ingalls, Moody, | PAGTOM Viau 1y ot WIllls & Stsiel outs- |- Plymouth, . Mitehioll seoond sixth | (Kl Will Sonveno tn Juniiry sext) far 1 man shall speak his convictions, vote for his | tion of the tarift, but he guve permission to AsTINGS, Neb., Mi fl Tele- | Morrill, Paddock, Plimb, Power, Shorman, | 130 giogs 5 6. Vnpires—Henderson | e, St Paris, Manol seeond astammiunti wetion of -t own and the people’s prosperity, not drag- | supplicate for free coinage, when he well [ €ramto Tue Bee]—The graduating exer- | Vest, Wilson of lowa. 8 At Brighton Beach: First race, Lake- | “REGived, That wo can not approve th ooncd by othe hired minions of corporations | knew their action would not be a feather's | cises of the high school at the opera house | ME. Vest moved to amend the substituto by American Association wood, Slumber seconds second race, Ber- | crnors prockination, and. reepectfally o with the sneer of treason to party, which you [ wi inst the absolute control by Wall | this evening were attended by 1,000 people, | Making it apply to fresh beef, veal, mutton, AT ROCHESTER. muda, Cascade sccond; thivd race, Quesaly | hin to recall thl sy i can well afford o bear, when that epithet | street of every administ Washington | The a 3 ook o | lamband pori, und argued that'if thé bill was ; ol Maia Secoud s fourth_race, Centaur, Pindora [ Mr. Horbert Jowett of the Howell lumber means loyalty to self, to fellow wan, to the | Besides, if thore is ¢ At in the-old | Lhe graduates, four in number, were recipi- | 15 hocome u luw it should not be confined to | Rochester 3, Toledo 4 cond: fifth race, Shotc Monte Cristo | company himself opposed to the SR, RS ) roformm Should | ents of handsome floral offerings, The ora- | intoxicating liquors, - This was the Arst time At Toagis second; sixth racé, Umpire, Kelly, Eclipse, | resolution, He said the railtoads’ had been You have “been in sorvitudo so long that | be safe, us the house and senate ‘and_exceu- | HOWS by Miss Mageie Monro sl ling Jauiew of the supzeme court boing o sugees. AT NEWYORK, L | Gieccimiuatng uiaimet Qinsta business, men you really enje standing in your own | tiveave all in the keeping of the republican Rl Yrank ). Jinnaw, flietrospect | tion of remedies. The proposed law would el sw Orl Ve 3 ore. strength and the full sunlight of a future | party und the pretenso that any legisla- | 800 Prospecty” Birdie Atwood, “Simon Suys | produce chaos; but if he wero wrong in his | New York. THOR0S 084 50508015110 o OFISRIE W o Conate tonee, IF this discrimination on the part beaming with justice and glittering with | tur particularly such @~ legisla- | Lhumb’s Ups™ and Willard 1"”"'1. ndiffer- | position and_the friends of the bill wero | Cincinnati......0 1 4 0 1.0 0 0 17 L UGSy JEf WK [ SESCIBLLOR O Eh onds wis kept up until Jantar hope, ‘I'he condigion of the country has been | ture, could afford support to an | Cnce in Politics,” were cleverly delivered. right, then he wanted to give the cattle Hits—New York Cincinnati 10, Er- | Tue Bee, | —Towmy Burk of Cincinnati has | next the Howell lumber company would by bad for years and gradually growing worse, | honest proposition or one for the benefit of o of the west the same privileges rs—New York 6, Cincinuati 4. Batferies— | o ted the Audubon associatic e to *hraska. i which you well knetw, but like tho war hiorse | the peoplo is nosurd, Wall street. and tito A Windstorm Plays Havoc. nted the Towa legislature i regard to the phy and Murphy: Rhines and Hurring- | fight Juck Bojan next Monday night and will | b s LML AL of Job, kiew not. your strength. The hire- | railroads could quict with golden coated | Lixcowy, Neb., May 29.—[Special Tele- | exclusion of alcoholic stimulants, He had Uwmpire—Lynch. : onco, e Shikespear & Sl Ll AL Lhikia lings’ attorneys, cditors und_even oftice hold- | opiates, and put enough strikers in their Titlo | geam to Tue Brr.| A tereific storm sot jn at, | 5¢tved on the senate committee in relation to : DG st i sihesinl misaane. b the sounels | Lt thitiz to e considered was whethor un ers, whom Corporatious owned, in_gentle | beds to make the body havmless, They verily S 2 5 £, | the beet business and had found an alurming LS 1 Ty ahreiisaaen b guakgeneyiex gituny g avoRltihwaks se assured you that you were mistak hope to shicld their defenseless heads, fo | SHOVUY after 7 o'clock this evening and is f state of things, - yn........0 2 e LT top Nt fucs, | holding of aspoclul session of tho losi vou really enjo 4 high type of p take cave from the storm and by some drib- | Still raging at 10 o'clock. Trees have been |~ The vote on Mr. Vest's amendment was— 02 e MERe BlopDItEior a0 fihitss | 1t was the opition of &) per cent of th that, the great vates of interest you [ lets that will not afford_adequate relief, fore- | blown down, outhouses and signs destroyed, | yeas, 5 nays, yeas were Messrs, Hits—Brooklyn 12, i z that offoct s Beon. broduced. in b couns | oe were p ad the mortizages ac stall future action, Besides the trathful dows shattered, and a number of pevsons | Call, Morgan, I swart and Vest, Brooklyn 2, Chicago 5, cil. | {4 will come up for fiuul passngs In. two | ot oceoxist, und there was no v Wi i thrift and advance- | history given and sworn to by Attorney | were hurt. Miss Tillie Stire, an operator in | M. Wilson of a substitute for | and Daly; Coughlin and Kitt Umpire | weeks, 5 SXitysosion, LLiiolskionn ware auly meut. You i Union” Pacific Thurston, surnanied John, as | the telephone oftice, had her head eut open by | Mr. Gray's amendment providingthat liquors | —McQuaid. Rl siegrcl notlon e B tio foull have been many year i to the manner and means he liberally pro- | & window bloy in. No futalitics are ro- | trausported into any state or territory for use, WALOro0ssiOvar, s have wandered,” blindfolded by the vided to_induce open and base betrayals of | ported, but some ave feared, consumption or sulé; or storage, shail on theiv AT HOSTON. Mitwaukee, Wis, May 20.—[Special to [ Mr. D. H. Wheeler was alsoof the opinion who enjoyed _your confidence. "The country | the people by the use of money, ribald” sougs arrival be subject to the operation and effect | Boston. 21001000 1—56| TueBer|—Jack Carkeek, the wrestler, lofy | tiat an emerguney did not exist and thought has becn” governed alternately by the demo- | and anecdotes, administering heer, wino and Counter Claims to Honor., of the lay: v territory enacted | Pitsburg. L0013 S0 0RO ONMORO 31 nsiyvvaiteon Bodily i 10r INGWI VorlaR THENE o || o L o g ey ernotgras) (L dyin gratic on republican party. Tho democratic | oigars by the lowd creaturos of Liugoli, and | Gaxeya, Neb., May 20— [Special to T | 1102 o of it police power and, shall | Hits—Fosion 10, Pittsburg 3. Brrors— | Mivaulios tody for Now Yorle v b S public. sentiment was geners ened it ovea to slavery and entailed a war | pot improve the reputation of Nebraska SR e LT ot bo exempt tharefrom by reason of their | Boston 3, Pittsbu Battories—Clarksy AL LLOL, RV ORISR IOV i [ ep B g costing hundreds of thousands of the best | among the nations of the carth | —Geneva objects to the item from your | being introduced in original packag 4 ‘and Wilson Ux‘u]‘:‘ix:\'-[t cinnati, and the two will sail for Englaud [ C. H. Brown aired his views liberally. Ho lives of thie republic and wasting thousands The governor has waited patiently nearly | correspondent at Hastings, which claims a Mr. Wilson’s substitute was adopted —23 to R A " | Saturday. Carkeek and Canuon have several | thought there was no time like the present «;!]- Illlullls of dollars wrung from the toil of | four years. Why not a few mouths longe Shelton wan was eclected to colonel of the | 20. The bill then passed--34 to 10—as fol- big matches in sight across the wate At a n’)vuh:) e |l ;uhl.]lln'; asures abor and poverty. when the people would elect u legislature in | Knights Dy thias. 5 St lows: - AT PIILADELPITIA, — proposed in the gov 's proclamation were "Tho republican party, after the salvation of [ whom théy had confidonce, This oo do- | honme ro the pebemmiah Coioey s, ChUim that | Y s Mossrs. Allon, Allison, Blair, Call, | Philadelphia...0 0 1 0 & 0 1 1 1—8 Oune of the OId Day Gang. RenEithy hackkrgun ALy EUIGONPORR the nation, followed in m,.,_,,m,“w{,,, of its | feated the maximum bill—defeated the re- | editor of the Democrat of this city, who re. | €asey, Colquitt, Cullom, Davis, Dawes, Dixon, | Cleveland......;1 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0—7 | John P. Clow, who was shot and probably | These matters would not veceive the caln predecessor, created corporations and syndi- | peal of that outrageous law which prevents | ceived four majority. One of the téllers from | Dolph, Edmunds, George, Hawley, Hiseock) | Hits—Philadelphia 14, Cleveland 9. Er- | fatally wounded by Garrott Hughes at Den. | CO1sideration at a regular session that they R LU O vt st 0% } yalch 3 Hone Thanises T Nevada, MeMil p , : would at un extra sessio cates, guve them unlimited power, withinsa- | wife and children, in ~case of this places certifies to that fact, oar, Ingalls, Jones of Nevada, MeMillen, | yors__philadelphia 4. Batterie sason and T, yesterday morning, wi vell know iy resoluti o #ute greed, grusping, extortionate, with no | by the roads, recovering over ~ | Mitchell, Moody, Morriil, Paddock, Platt, | Shiiver: Gilhe and Zimmer . Groion o yesterday morning, wis well known to | ‘The adoption of the resolution was then put check upon the busest of all human desires, | while a jury way give for o = Plumb, "Power, | Pugh, Sawyer.. Spooner, | Sehriver; 2 - Umpire—Me- | the fancy of this city, baving made Omaha | to a vote and carricd unanimously. The sec- 10 accumulate without toil and appropriute | leg or arm $10,000, §15,000 ot £20,000. This Beatrice Made Happy. Stowart, Stockbridge, Walthall, Washburn, | Dermott. his headquarters for the greater portion of | vetary was instructed to forw copy to R ReTHolAr Gaihaa by Yothe R Rt et bl ety > | Bearmice, Neb., May 20.—(Speclal Tele- | Wi ; J J 1830 and 8%, He was one of the moving | the governor immedintely he dollars earned by others, then giving | obsequious servant of corporations, cunningly 19 {51 Wilson of Towa—34, Players' Leag i {2 L s i ther the stealthy and” destructive grasp of | manipulated by a conflict between Senate and | 8ram to Tur Bee. | —There is great rejolcing [ Nays—Messrs. Bate, Blodgott, Cockrell, Wt ol Ll Spirits in the emute that arose out of the in- | A memorial to the lor, endorsing tho the devil fish to coil itself avound and hold in | house to protect the roads, will concede somo | in Beatrice tonight over the receipt of the in. | Coke, Harris, Jomes of Arkansas, Turpie, ATCNEWOXORK, famous Hanloy-fPell fight, aud shortly aftor | resolution wnd uskiug for a recull of tho its bloodless embrace the resources of a greg trifle with the hope of quieting a greater de- | telligence that the Beatrice public building | Vance, Vest, Voorhees—10. New York....0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 0— 8 | that event lefi Omaha. He was more thun an | proclumation for an extra session was circu people. You have felt it for years ¢ | mand. Powerand greed never voluntavily i : ¢ D oNe 5| Mr. Voorhces moved toamend the title by | Pittsburg.."2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 8 1— 9 | ovdinary man in his day and was victorious | lated and reccived a large number of sizui you stand in the full glare of the truth. surrender a_point. * Even now an effort i | Uil Bad pussed the lower house of coustess | making it read: “A bill to overrule the d Hits —Now York 11, Pittsburgs, Brrors— | it the ving more often than defeated. turas. - his willlbe sout with'the resolution need no argument or illustration; it cannot | being made at Wushington to compel auto- | this afternoon, with a 350,000 appropriation | cision of the supreme courtof the Unite New York 6, Pittsburg 4. Batteries—Cran The Marine in the City to the governor. bo picturced in stronger colors than stern | matic brakes und couplers o that thousands | aflixed to it. The good news was communi- [ States in its intecpretation and_construction | and Vaughn, Mant and Carroll. Umpires | oo . X v facts bave painted, and it has been accom- | of men shall not yearly be murdered, erushed | cated by telegraph by Scenator Paddock and | of the constitution on the subject of commerce | Ferguson and Holbe George La Blanche, better known as the GROWTH OF LAREDO, panicd by a darlucss that could be felt. You | and mangled, sacrificed to the insitiate ay- | Congressman Connell hetween the several states, and to thereby ve- “Mariue,” with his trainer, Mike Lucie, will — s0e clearly now the mistakes Yhat were made, | arice of monster corporations. lieve the state of Towa from the consequences AT BROOKLYN. stop off here today en voute for Sun Fran- [ Her Rapid Development is Considered the dangers you might @ shunned, but en: Of what account in this great Christian A Great Show of her own misguided legislation.” Re- | Brooklyn., 000 4080 1 2-10 ] cisco. LaBlunche enjoys the reputation of Miraculous, teoaties und warnings were univailing, | congress s fiesh and blood, the grief of | BEATRICE, Neb., May . Spocial Tele- | jected. Cleveland.......2 7 0 0 1 0°0 1 0—11 | being the only man who over dofeated Jack |y 0o ey May 20— [Special Telegram Bound hand and foot by purty shackles the | parents, wivos aud children when wolglied in | gram to Tuy. Brr. | —The compilation of the | . Thetitle was then amended on motion of | Fits—Brooklyn 11, Cleveland 11, Frrors—. | Demibsey, the fighter pav-excellence of this toTie Bek, | Plans and specifications for tha 00,000 cotton factory, to be erceted by a people saw slavery unchecked and spreading | the scales of gold! Yot we boast this to be | yoaw city directors o 3 sen | Mr. Wilson of Towa, to read: “A Dbill to | Brooklyn 7, Cleveland 4. Batte - | day and'age. until it dominated the republic and then in | “a government of the people, by the people | "\ ¢it¥ directory of Beatrico has ust been | jiit the offect of rognlations of commerce he- | Gaw and. Cok, Baleloy and. Suteli, Ui ; > gold and blood and_tears paid the penalty of | and for the people.” completed by Me: A, B. Cherrior, and shows | iweon the sovoral states and with foreign | e, o, Coolt Balkeley J HE LOVED ELECTA. Now Englund syndieato In Laredo, have ar- their criminal indiffcrence to_ freedom. © S0 | - The tearful anxicty of mung papers s | A erease of S50 houscholders, 1,120 names | counteies in coriain casos (4% T > 2 abof i vel 'O vears I ry . —_— rived and work on the foundations will you, bound hand and foot by party | painful lest you should make s mistake; | 1 the alphabotical list over that of two years | The river and harbor bill was received from AT PHILADELPHIA. A Truant lowa Husband Nabbed by | oot 06 V05 PG ks saw your power and happl- | that you should not mingle in politics, | 389 OF @ total of 70 householders and “8,3%5 | tho house und referved to tho committo on Philadelphia. ...0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1— the Oflicers. commen g b - a by yoar pasaing, until They "dread its demoralizing effect, They | Maulcs, giving an ostimated population’ of | commerce, and the senate adjourned uatil [ Giiadelphia. .0 4 0 3 0 0 1 Do For asyaral s st it talist, now registered at the Hotel Hamilton, combinations “absorbing the wealth of the | remind you that you are a non-partisan | OVer fiftcen thousand. Mouday. to the Governor, Powell, director of the geological survey, Irive member nd shippers, and something should be don ness men, he said, that such an . § 2 A stutes that he has traveled extensively over country, digging broad and deep the gulf be- | organization. Most cortainly, and o S Hits—Philadelphia 9, Chicago 10. Errors | town of St. Charles, [a., has been racked from | the whole south during the past year and is tween labor and capital. You created the | you always remain so. The objeet of your A Boy Hurt by the Cars. House. | Philadelbhia 8, Chicago 4. Batteries—Cun- | center to circumference by a social scandal, | surprised at the progress made, but states porations which boldly take the | organization was to protect the intercsts of | Brair, Neb, May 20.—(Special Tele- | WasmiNGroy, May 20.—-In the housoe today | ningham and Milligan, Baldwin aud Boyle. | iy which J. . Groves, a prominent hotel | that Larcdo has moro manufactiring indus- millions from the laboring multitude and masses, producers and laborers, You | gram to Tue Ber.]—A swmull boy by the | the committee on public lands reported back | Umpires—Gaffuey and Barnes. 4 4 e A e | tries under constraction than any city he has Baiouy fom e Jabering d | tho, £ ¥ v man, who is not only a husband, but the ol LasE o specinlly fuvored cluss, an aristoc- | invited - republicans, —democrats, prohibi- | name of Taylor had his toes smashed today | to the house the bill, with amendments, for AT IOSTON. father of soven childen. hasiboon playing s, | aiedup to/tho presen io Rio Grundo zuey of wealth, the most dangerous and | tionists and antis, men of all social, moval, | {ng on the cars ab the passengar ho goweral forfel 1 v ) 2 S bl PUYILE | Nadonal bank, which recently increased its .,f.m,,,,h.m despotism ruling a republic. Al- | religious and 18 Crasib ot v_\.julnplm.nulu cars at the passenger depot | the )(lvu!.ll lorfeiture of _l.m grauts, Or- | Boston...........1 0 2 8 0 2 0 0 0—8 | star part. About six weeks ago Mrs. capital stock from 810,000 0 $20,000, re- th T'he mayor has instructed the police to arrest | dered printed and recommitted. Buffalo, +107.050110710107101.01 0=10 | Groyes i noticod. thot 't hor.: hasband was | pocts tradd vorysrislci: Diis Larede cottomn: ough few in numbers, they have controlled | discard politics; vou would lay aside the L % i Jour legislature, congress und the exceutive. | party harness, 'party names, platforms and | $Yery boy under twenty-ono vears old that | The senate bill was passed for the reliof of |~ Hits—Boston 9, Buffalo 4. _Brrors—Bos- | sponding considerable of his spare time in | £in and milling company works ave muning Nl the kitehon of the hotel, whoro lecta Sov. | 48Y and night, aud are unable to fill their ¥ huve owned botn partics; they do today. | organizations until “you had secured your | they cateh jumving on hereafter. It is hoped | ¢y widow of Rear Admiral MeDougal. tor 3, Buffalo 7. Batteries —Muaddon and Mur- | They dictate to democratic Ohio with the | rights. After that if any felt so inclined, he | this will putastop toit. Mr. Rowell of Illinois gave notice that he | PhY, Huddock and Halligan, Umpires— s ¥ | orders. The Lavedo Tmprovement company suwe cuso they do to redublican Nebraska, | could take bis place in the party ranks, And would on "Tuesday next agk the house to con. | —diatthews and Guuniug, ereign, a faic hrunctte of uwenty-three sum- | havo made all arrangenients o place theie Why nced I vepeat! It is burned deep | now comes u howling chorus from pross aud g ! alder tho MoDuflo/ T drtio oantes tod BlaoHoD e labored with tho pots and kettles. | 00,000 worth of bonds, which money is to b on your heart and brain by bitter expe- | orators urging you to become more earnest SICKLE i case, ~ b e ¥ THE S D RING, Several curtain lectures were read to the hus- | expended upon improvements in the busiress Tietice i and better partisans than_befores to betray | gram to Ti During the progress of | ““fhie house then went into committec ¢ — band, and cach time he impressed upon his | Center of the city. Most satisfuctory reports Mlllh:'llhn.:m'ml )Kw]h'y‘\\'lu“!l is straining the | and violate your plud.zc to democrats and othi- | an unusually severe storm of rain and elec- | whole on publie butl e Lo Latonia Races. wifo that he was lookir ].nv-,- locta in | o olved from Moxico, which show ountry at o 0} 2 res as [ ers; th 0 democrits, prohibs AR Y A } ildng bl 3 c o av 9 v g Rt f co s muking Spunbexcal avery dolntlalthe) rosull and m St pohibe o e ipanocrats, probils wid | ricity this afternoon lightniug steuck the | The following bills were Tuid aside favor- | Latoxta, Ky, May 20.—Summary of - [ £y way, but Mes. Grores had her sis s R g ARy plous Wall strect does today and aiways has held | publicans are whitewshed and bockonod out- | fsidence of a B. & M. section foreman | 8bl: Mankato, Mion., 000 Milwaulkce, | day's races: 2 picions. For a few diys she nursed her anger i und German capital is pouring i in leading strings both and petitions of the [ side the alliance to do what they had not pre. | Bamed Juckson, severely shocking a lady :;'I*"Iv;j"ll—__ 081 'l'-“"- T:L’.‘f\ A ¢ ll-h- Chree-year-olds and upwards, mile and a [ kept her suspicions to herself and watched. | angd the developing of hoer manifold resourc people pussed by s the idle wind, Even the | viously—attend primaries and *couventions; | Bamed Bullock, and also” Mr. Jackson's iu- o e S pavenbort, B, | sitxeenth—Sam Ardo won, Sunnybrook sec- [ It was not long until the watch was vewarded, | and trade with Moxico at this point is daily eoLD P : ¥ind, ) maries o 3 e rn s e 100,000: Roclk Islandl, 111, $75,000; Sioux City, ; 3 TR T S R T g, g ARG syclone of . droused public sentiment s to strugglo with corporation. iants on their | : Ta., &00,000; Buoominglon, 1L, $100,000] | oud, Huppiness thivd. Time—1 407 10y Bhasvant batoro bl e EEA i insronslng. MBliaipllgud earalnsioR A pnl carcely made @ spring zephyr at Washing- | own field, in theiv own couvention, where 1o | 5 ity 81,200,001 Racine, Wis., $100, olds vaar b mile— [0y oS Wintemsats g o Hop toadi™ | throughout Mexico were, on an_uverage, o, There is beiuie perforicd the same play. | mattwr whitt the Heault (1o people v see 1y | TWO Barns dnd_ Contents Burned. nses a8 KN Mg, Wisa #1002 arolds and upwards, one milo— | son county, at Winterset, und upon her testi | pen cont. moro. than 1o the corresponding ) who fiddled while Rome was buri- | be beaten in the end. 3§ Pawxer Cuiy, Neb, May =[Spoctal || e OR Ll O boby, 0% Ty | Hiavey Waldon won, Walk oud, Pompey | mony on - May 10 anindictment | month of last year “Tho people, north, south, cast and v Such course of partisan politics would be | to T Bk ]—The barns of Shevift' Strunk [ >4 ddoption of these Dille. by the houso | Mhtueee e —1 56 s, mile and one. | &, found, - charging both the | - whn\,um-«t reform of the tarif, self-destraction to the alllance, Men whofud- | caught fire yesterday afternoon and were | was in committoe of the y bR0I e R | eh e o R e S AnE Saan| | Anduth (il smithakie s e oty Yonmont DomonratsiNoniineto. spublican houso of “congres: cluding | vise this course seem to have no conceptio > d A ¥ g of th EAE AR ~Tenacity won, Pell N econd, hey got wind of what had happened, anc . 20, The St Diadets 30 Shraanapen indludiug | vise thi PouRe ke 14 haye 1o cousepiion tirely destroyed tozether with their con- | Stated that no trouble will be encountered in | Litan Lindsay third. Time—1 53] after drawing his. monoy. sevoral hundred | BURKINGTON, VE, May 20.—The democratic bill which actually imposes new burdens, | platform. partisan plank of the alllauce | tents, “jucluding threo hogs. The barn of | securiug a day for their fiual considevation Two-year-old colts, five furlongs—Kingman | dollars, from the bank, s aud his para- | State con on toduy nominated for guv tncrenses taxes, 50 when you sk for broad | © Why did'you organize in allivacos! Fop | COURLY dudge Boldiug, next’ door, was also [ by the louseas a body. i wou, Roselund second, Tom Rogers thivd. | mour fled, boarding the night train and cow- | erner H. D. Brigam of Bakerfield: leatenint they give you' o stone. “Tur Owana Brr | years you huve hiad the vight and privilege of | Uiied: Loss several hundred dolls. M. Daws iromainediin bl seat all thelats | diime 1084 : ing to thid city. The girl at once went to hew | governor, George W. Smith of White River administerod a stiuging rebuko to the | attending party primaries and conventions VR T TR ternoon fox the purpose of Laving his Two-year-old fillies, five furlongs—Ethel [ sister's, a Mrs. L towe, rosiding at | dunetion} sceretury of state, G. O% Kimbal eringinge sorvility of such reprosentativos | until the railrosds mado. thom as. corsnt ay A Roy Dlsappenes. igs bl ooneldcrad bl Bt Wk Raf s |Faron,Melonlo socond, Carinne Keuuoy: third. [iiTwenty-sixth and streets, wheve | of V tronaurer, <D, ollaed. of who iguored their own manhood, which they | they did the logislature, And now the puety | BFATHCE, Neb., May 29, —[Special Tele- o Senator Paddocle’ was on the oot of the | Tl 1 03, she introduced Groves as o dear friend Proctorsville; uuditor, Elihu May of St might o, But tiey were not elected o sur- | saviors aud shrickors want. to make you bit- | €am o Tie Bee.|—Willie Waror, the ,‘{”'f,’,.k“f'{‘l,;‘,‘."K[“l'“,:“': loaking, slien ke Jdiayes feared iroubla, gud tho - naxi day (AobNEbUS vender your rights at the dictation of party | ter party partisans, to wallow in the dirty | cleven-yeavold son of G. C. Warner, has [ giainiy i b ATS Disse et oft for Plattsmouth, bidding Electa an of 4 at the demand of a caucus. Have you not | pool of polities they have defiled. You | been missing from his home his clty for Mally, lufradaiell Ehe moasuve in B || - Guaxasmsn, May Summary of today's | fectionate adicu and telling her he would call | Argontino Miniairy Boslgne: enough! Day by day, year by yearthe | dow't belleve . tho' tender, gentle i | covernt mung fam, bis howe in this ity for And haslogkng atigr b verycloealve g eg again and then thoy would go. west, where | Rio Jaxkino, May 20—The projocted pub ests of the m being sacrificed [ can bo cast into the den’ of ravenous | have been found thus far, and it is feaved | public building bl brought out by the 18 hree-fourths of o mile—Madstone won, [ they would live in hupplness und scetusion | jic mecting against the financial policy of tlae—e= by such manipulation and wachinery. This | beasts with teeth and claws sharpened and es- | some serious mishap has befallen him. His | for a public bilding at far Hirbor, Mo, | Tipstaft socond, Bells B third. Time all the duys of their mottal ves. 1 wicked | Avsentine Republic govornment, wag held at mukos u chilly entertainment to ourunti-mo- [ cape with _skin untorn ov flesh not | parents are mearly frant . TR 000, M i et ] g 2 ¥ 8 llecta was satisfied with this wicked 310008 Ayres A %0, N nopoly brethren, who have assumed the sled. Your enly escape [ 8 6 RS s il appropriutiug sim,000. Mr. Mills had asked | 1; 145, 1o but feeling that she ought to | Bucnos Ayrves Apeil 80, No disturbance o b A SAlonis tasl oy Sseumed tho { madgled. Zhanmilyave i iough the : : what the dircetiont of the committee was and | "Oa’milo ~Belinda won, King Crab second, something i tho way of - carving | curved. “Tho miuistey vosigned the even RAVIng Ao teoubl 3 . ullot box, two lurge for corporation force and He Came in His Special Car, Mr. Milliken repligl thut two republican o 8 | oty B e e she applicd for | before und with it the director of the Lance e eopublicun, party und at tho sume | mony to bully orbuy, und 43" non-partisan, [ Buiruice, Neb., May 20 (Spocial Tele- | bilis would b cullod up and then on. demor | Savini third. Timo—1 44, T 4 Wi Aauont || Natlangl thme. chanys ‘I:ir*lhfl'r:(rnluf nll'.-,”:uymnl its ;Ihl« aiding s you say politics. You aremet | o (CATHCR Nohe AN S Lo nt g, s | eraticbill. M. Mills thought this unfair | Three-fourths of a mile, Tremont stakes, postulon.af dometio i, i isecpis o O \ , dis] oroughly, oday to organize, to cloar the way, prepare | 8T el QRAAIYY. 3 ant comin v oule ter ¢ be- | two-year-olds it on, ole second MECOH bl Lecke o 0 Xl its death krusp on' the finances. of the | b opon and fred fuld where o ortay seme | Bare of the Un o was la tho city | @1 it the cominftwe should alteruate be- | two-yearolds—Chatham won, Holor pdii et s b I\Iu\l:ll:m D ::‘l’;::h.y:““‘\l:‘i‘lllrllll:“\“l(‘:“. preopl, and they | from evory natl mnd wvory way may march | today in @ special car took a drive about | “Mr. Allen declaedhat the wholo system | — Brookiyn cup, milo and a hatl ~Exile won, | prm't i with Ssummising regilanity, el | 1o o Ten | Tods ofoa P P S0 1o 5 vngth o this uppa shoulder to shoulder with the assurance that he 1th D ZrOW! " oit a pe 1 i y | Sirl v L2y U 3 9 " e B 3rovos With FPEL \y g - 0 k. aonds offer F169,000 W 2 e 2 saos alxena). U . 3 | ] dssura the city and thinks the growth and prosperity | was vicious and 'that politics should” have | Sir Dixon second. Time 2:35:5. Two start' [ {57\t Wi o brace up, a8 he wis about | o $2,000. / By AaRsnes Afiors ARl B by LaMs st | tho Pallok sl uli ot politically, but it | of Beatrice demands a union depot, o schenie [ nothiug to do with the question. The com- | ers S B s 9.24i BAR-01 8109 oh the people ar o or the freeman’s will and you will see to it | \which he very much favors wittee tinally roso, the agricultural bill was Five-cights of a mile—Nubian won, Clau The oficers were not idle, and by which tne people are sufforing, it does us lightning does the will of God. v | i I'he Towa oft b/ " Bt o inare SUOrIL, o resolution | 2% i 0008 s lightulug doos tho wil of G e reported and the lowse adjourned until Mon- | dine sccond, Emily Carter third. Time smunicating with the police in ‘this city AR i) AR ML g s | ittty Lol (e VAUSOUBEC 4L | 8 By Severely Kioked and Biteon, | 4 v S communieuting with tho polico i, hie ety defeat the bill just passed, and congress, in | obeyed. Make your platform, open your d Beatrick, Neb, May 20.—[Special Tele SR E—— Mile and a sixteenth—Ganguet won, Lisi- [ and yesterday they swooped down upon coutompt. of resolutions tnd_potitions, at | to ll onganizations, Lo all peksons. who are fn | Evam to Tit Bik.|—Len Davis, aged four : Washington Notes, mony sceond, Reclarethird. Thne—1:30%. | {hom one coming horo aid the other going to once passed the bill with all its enormitics. | hearty sympathy with the object you sock. | toen years, a son of R, C. Davls of this city Wasmixarox, lepwd0.—The house comait, ; Plattamouth Ihis will not be culeulated to strengthen the | Draw thio line with corporations, their bold de- vas thrown from o horse on Courtstreetearls | 120 00 forelgn affdirechus authorized a favor. CH rnament When thgirl was confronted by an oflee fuith aud warm the zeal of thut “cluss of | fenders and servile, cringing apologists on | this momime and severels Kicked und bitte | APle Feport on the blil looking to the partici- | Ciieaco, Muy 20.—[Special to Tur Bry aba eniothygr kawlng. Gy b n & ropublicans who believo that it ia the pro- | on one side and tho producers, the labirers, | by the vicious animal, . 1t is foaved that the | Pation of the Unitad States in the survey for | The prize list for the bioyele races at the Ex- | Wiy 4o the stution broke down Aerspoll A gressivo party, 1s capable aud ready to muke | all who beliove in justice with faith that the | jijuries will result seriously, " an intercontinental railwiy onnesting | position building next week was part NGk EHln AARIE WAL S0 0ol ok Rl Loy all Ilu‘l’ll'\l] l\i[vrms for m‘.- purity mu)l happi- | right through much tritulation will provuil; | g - North and South Americs 2 ranged at a meeting today. 1t is undoubt HE AL SITOYER, 4110 ST 80, KiNd ARd BNk o ness of tho humay family, and ‘is the only | then muke a ticket without regard to politics, o880 pel Cc ) Bills for the exection of public buildings at ¢ ! t | UG TS y safo roliance to cure “ull ills that tiesh is | only true, brave men Then if they deny | V'"'“"" '.:,‘.1 “" eel Contraot, | the followiug pluces werd today reported to | the finest ever offered und is thus In_keeping pves was taken to Council Blufts last hoir to, when they well know the errors in | their God by betraying the people you neey | , V10PRARs Neb, May 20.—[Spectal to Tae | (he) (NEWIGE Bisces, wore toghy Snotind 19 flnance, the wrongs in state legislation, that | not follow the mivice of General Dix Mo shoot | B¥#:]—B. Bude, presidentof the Niobrara | feou §75000 to #0,000; Oskaloosa, reducing | hundred names, has never been equal party pioduced or might buve prevenied, | them on the spot,” but mako life miserable i | Dork packing establishment, hus reveived the | the wmount from S5 000 to Fi000 Phe following is @ partial 11t of the prizes }“t:‘\ wlm-hlxlumulvlr‘llllh !Inb proved false | another way contract for furnishing beef to the Santee ‘The land grant forfeiture bill reported to | with the events for which they are given: o the beoplo und betruyed its owa sacrod | Bo true to yourselves, be honest to your | and Yaukton Indian agencies. About one | the hoyse today by Pason of Iinois is made | /08 M0 SYETR 0% S IEE B PR o 3 uewmories. They know its present leaders | convictions, and you camuot fail. A triumph- | thousand head will be consumed, all of which | up of parts of the senate bill and of the bill ne'hundred mh ] New Youk, M An important roport have uot only broken the vase, but scattered | ant victory awaifs you. Have the manhood | will be slsughtered here, originally reported by the house committee, | $200; twenty-five mile, safery Rover bicyele; | of the grain committee of the produce ex tho scent of the rses. They would have you | to stop boldly forwiard and take it. You ur }of the original house bill allowing [ five mile safoty handicap, Ho ! | change was made today and was adopted by with the entry 1ist, which, with over four | nlght, where he spenf the time in jail, and 1 today both ho and the girl will be taken to Lowa. Section 2 worship at @ dismantled shrine wnen the | reminded of the defeat of the grange. Tho He Did the Manly Thing. settlers to make entry of forfeited lunds | bieyele; twoanile ordinary’ hundicap a lurgo majovity. It makes No. 1 northern 4dol had been stolen. The auti-monopolists, | times and circumstances are diferent, That VEBRASKA CiTy, Neb, May 20 under the provisions of the homestead law is | medal; ‘que 1wl ifety handicap, Par spring wheat contract whoat while prowsting their faith that the old | was a geutle shower as compared With the | pojegram to Tun Ber.]—Danicl Hicks was | DAt of the new bill. The cost to settlers of | bicyelé;: ouc afety, scratch, 1 2 party can Lo uewly equipped and manned | rushing sweeping torrent. The grange did vestored lands is fixed at $1 ve. sufety; cne mil: handican, ordiuary, ¢ rveyor G of 8o With & new crow, will flually prove as true to | 1ot fail of Indenoudent action, but becauss | Wrested today ou complaint of Aunie ¥ Senator Plumb today pr amend- | bis bid mile handicap Sppaexar Gane Al of Raush D Absolutely Pure, the white men us it did to the colored, and in | men who were smuggled in assumed leader who expects soon to become a moth eut to the MeKinley bill "t New Mail me ASHINGT y " . romoving their allegiance tell congress it | ship, wnd from the iuside plotted its destruc- | Daniel was blamed for the fact. He got o m for the appraisomont ordira D firmed the folloy womi A oreun af tartar Unking powdor, 1ilghios must sho works meet for repentance sous | tion. The same tactics are now belng tried | of the impending trouble by marrying the | customs comm n Lo investh ratch, ordina y v B. H. § van, Survey | of lewvening strength-U. 8. Government ke #= laspive couruge, us hope grows fainter and | with the alliance. Be vigilunt and watchful. | girl. 7 upon all mat cting the tarifl six miuute class, ordinar Dakota, 1 port Aug. 17, 15a,

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