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LHE _OMAHA 1)AILY BEE, SUNDAY, _JUNE i _1800. -SIXTEEN_ I’AGES m— - —————— — ¥ won in a gallop. ro: ,l, — — The merchants unv\ bwlnr-u men hn\u o New Wheat W lll ‘I(Inn Begin to F another state had reached fts destination it . —_mANmAR O | MILWAUKEE. sponded handsomely in the wayof prizes, and L TEYY the management is determined q.»I Bpary 1o . New Yon, May 81.—[Special T " | part of tho genoral mass of property in the Umpiro Leech Calls the Game Becauso of | §mith ¥ 1.8 7 2 0 ¥ poorman oty 0 1| o T i Chroa | Oarlisle Analyzes the Sub-Treasury Scheme | 1w Buw ]It G. Dunn & Co's Reviow of | St se ot havig pagsed out of tho lands | A Majority of Over Five Hundred Rollod Wet Grounds, Sioprstif g 1l R Danes, grey hounds, mastiffs, Newfound- and Disapproves. Trade says: “Another week has brought the | apparently boen overlooked. Up Against Them, Curerar 0.1 § SRR sy, 16:0 lands, St. Bernards, stag hounds, setters distinet reaction in spoculative markets which e Manning . 2 1/ Nibart. 3b,....0 pointérs, spanicls and toy degs will bon great was only suspoctod a week ago, The roports A BISHOP'S OBSEQUINS, Sinith, N.xs..0 1/ Krol 0 nd all intorested in fine canines will find 1 ’ THE HOME TEAM IN THE LEAD. inwion’s:f i ’;m‘vm1.::\I\\'.-11'\e‘-:»;:'rgulh::"-i:n:4r;?'|lux: "¢ | IT 18 OLEABLY OLASS LEGISLATION. | from interior citios continue highly encour | py, Programme Already Outlined for | THE TAMMANYITES REPUDIATED, ELL L aging. An improvement is observed at Chi- Tho Satétnn Oconston i The following is the programme outlined . for the obscquics of the lata Bishop O'Con. | Annnal Mecting of the Nebraska the Channels of Commerce, was at once a commodity and it had bocome a ” : 7, Racketts 28 . ')' cago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and other Another Angry But Small Crowd in _Totals....1L Il % 3 ab., May Special to Tap | By the Pr. §ions of the |‘“’Jf‘:“' the | points where the brighter wheat prospects Attendance—Minneapolis Shuts | Ber.]—In the contest today the score stood: Wealthy Counties of the Coun- have most effect, recent rains having justified | o0 Hommopathist Moedical Soclety Out Sjoux City—Miscels | Friend 7, Racketts 28, The clubs are consid- try Wohld Reap Any Pos- larger estimates. In the south business is | g ; ) s Gl 5 oiod among thie best T the,county; . 8 18 | The remains will lie in state at tho late ros- to Convene in This City lancous Sporting. | SUMMARY, poveidh Ve g sible Benefits Arising. i v this - season. The | 30006 of the deceased, Park Place, betwoen Next Week | _Farnod runs—Kansys City 1. Tao baso hits How Long, Oh, How Long? 5 Fliet gondostrles = have . mot = mater | g nd Morcer, toduy und tomovrow, until 2 7 Grnnison, Poorma wses on balls | Gogere La Blanche, with %a combination of fally changed in position, The iron and | 4 7o 10 | i SHE OMSwartzel 5. off Grifth off_ Davies 2, - - 3 o . pmTy q " . M 6:30 p. m. Up to the last mentioned hour tho wartze riftith v Nold forth at the | VASTINGTON, May nator Carlisle | steol industry has not realized the decided | uthy'may bo viewed by the public. i bond election yostertay rosulted In the A crowd of five orsix hundred poople as- | Takicd Bails-iunnson 1o K VWi pit pugilistic chestnuts, will \ ) BB B tot 11 G deaiams Froet r embled at the hark yesterd 3 )3, Davies 2, 8 out—HBy Sw Sintid foxt B > oVl long, ¢ as writtes otte . F. mprovoment which dealers hoped was fo o - v P ~ sembled at the base ball park yesterday after- | —Griflith & Davl truck out=By Swartzel | Grand next Friday evening. How long, oh, | has written a letter to o or | shildowod by tho firmor tono. af last ek, | Tomorrow night at 6:30 o'clock tho funcral | defeat of the Twenty-clght Tammany boon ety 5 ! ” 4, by Grifith 4, by Davies 2. Umplre—Lender- v JOHE o i ruskegee, Ala., in response to request for noon to witness the Black Sox wreak vens 4 bY R T DLV T O \:lnl"-" i for n systom of | And buyers do not forgot that the present pro- | will leave the residenco and movo east on | ers as may bo scon by the following geance upon the Apostles for their defeat of S — gkl b 5 E R o BUUBE OV E R ELt b Tets, | duction at the rate of §,000,000 tons yearly is | Cuming street. At the corner of Eighteonth The Vote. Decoration day National League. THN SPRED RING: government warobouses for farm_products, | more than tho country hus ovor vt tken | and Iaed steoets 1t will bo. mot by all tho | First Ward W There was every indication, too, that they ¥ YORK. upon which products treasury notes may bo Ikm'uw\:w |:nlp||nlx| \Inlilm )-X-ul:;ln-' mar- | Catholic sovieties of the city, who will join in BIE DM 1o oo ivoiitvivenis 8 O ae would have seen this vengeanco wreaking op- w York.....3 0 01111118 Morris Park Races. issued. The semstor says in beginning that | (L5 Whess a8 hac & sharp fall of Bde 9% | tho procassion and march to Philomena’s cun- | Tl Dlatties H eration performed most thoroughly had not innatl,.....0 2 3 0 4 3 0 0 12 Morwis Pank, N. Y., May 81.—Summary | the statement of Howard and associates that, 3 s £ g 1 Ward 3 ! lte< Now York 15, Olitanati 8, Hercrs Ak, N. Y., May Lol ittty L justios to all and | & mouth more bofore new wheat will bogin to | thedral, where the oftice of the dead will bo d Warde that apology for an umpire, one Leech, inter- 8—1 3 ati 8. B of today's races oy aro in “favor of equal justics to all and | 11"tk channels of commerce, it is cortain | chanted, istric " —Neo orle 9, Yincinnati 7. atteries— " of v {l s cond Distrie ;)l,qllnl and saved his confederates from the New York 9, Cincinnati Batteries Prince special favors to mone,” embodies sound | that the country will ha to carry over a The remains will lie in state until the hour i) hu:‘l Ilil.l‘lln'll Yolar regions, ire vncel Umpiro—Lynch. has been strictly adhered to in | Changed and oats half a cent lower. horrott and Sommers; Duryed and Keenan, PRI 0 o Wt T, | of burial. In the meantimo members of the [ THitd Wurd 1@ weather was threatening all the a o : ifforent Catholto socleties will ac e o5 i Ferncliffo Welter handicap, fivo-cighths of | congress for s % | The oil speculation has also weakened 3ty¢ | different Catholic societies will act as a guard | Seeond District noon, and while the local team was at the b R a milo—Violante won. Balrah’ second, Brayo | CONBTss for the past twouty-five yoars tho | 4 g tho docline at this season In daivy and | of honor ut the catafalque. Fourh it Chicago. ... 0 1 10 0 0 0 0—4 | "0, 0ta'stakes, two-yoarold filies, five- | complain would have been averted and the | hus becu screwed another iy of a cent by tho | g solem hih mass in (ho cathedsal to whien | B ".,'.I“'“‘ pilitsBrooidyn 10, Chicazo 13, Brrors - | eiglths of o mils- Salio McCiellang, won, L | whole country'would now b prosporous aud | mantpuiation, and ‘eoffco s beon 110 s | G5 Catrolic ehildron of the city i the o ke # rooklyn 8, Chicago 2. Batteries—Lovett | osca s speranza third:: Time—:00, | contentod, ‘“Phe farmos son taxed so | Much. The general lovel of prices are again | istorhoods are invited to attond, nd DIStrieh Lyl and Daly;" Coughlin “and " Nagle. Umpiro [ ~Tobogean siide b indicap, three-fourths of | Sous foe tho b ')*."",;“ ‘““"'l‘“,‘l 501 more than 1 per cent lower thin o weelk 0. | uosday ovening at 750 orelock the ofteeof | SIxt Ward Tho Omahas had already scored fivo tallios | “Mc(uaid. o il S Fdes. won Ceraldtne second, Bl | 1ong for the boneft of othor olasses and have | ™3 ioney™ markets of tho interior hivo | b Shnared, g oo namceot | " Eirs Distriot 0 St. Paul’s two, and tho way thoe boys were | Rock third. Timd-1: 104 ven 80 much legislation for the agrandizement | yoon amply supplied, and_whilo moncy is nd District y = C £ corporations dicates that their pa- | o, MUBLY el , Third Distric lambasting M. Meekin the score was liable Ll Three-fourths of a milo-Liythe wou, Mon- | HtotPRT s a1 syudicates Lot LRk - | stiffor at Boston, close at Cleveland wnd in fuesday morning the oftice of the dead | Seventh Wor . Boston . 08000800 2-8 B0 o ] - brisk de il 4 Milwankee, h femand 18 WS e Hrah e 2 y sccond, Sequence, colt, third, Time— - Lkl brisk demand at’ Milwaukee, tho demand 15 | il “again be chanted, encing at 9 | Flrst Distri to havo gono way up iuto doublo figures, | PistOfcceeeeed B 0 0 0 8 8 9 28 ccond, Sequence, ¢ « fug that tho vory poliey which they havo | grod‘at Kansas City, fil b6 Chicago nnd fuir | Sin WS, 00, chinted, commencing at b | Elest District Bulldozer Hawes, however, ably seconded by |~ pige Boton 11, Piitsburg 12, Errors— “Mile and an clghth—Admiral won, Clay | Horeoforo denouncad as unjust. and Tuinous | 4t most otier westorn towns, but tho market | S Wi b celobrated Eiehih Wand 0 s s B it St Louis, The general tendency | ipng celebrant will be Avclibishop Ryan of eI Murply, Meekin and Favmer, got round | Boston 5, Pittsburg 4. Batteries—Clarkson cton second, St. Valentine third. Time-- Loech ‘and despite tho protests of Captain | and Bennett; Baker and Wilson. Umpires % i A T Wi L ocongRlIstEIoy Andrews and the whole Omaha team, called | —Power acharia Jet suggcsted would operato aliko upon all drews anc 0 0le On bam, called | i 1 Hal R ey armers, But no evil can be corrected by in- v on i o i ilT + the game. AR PHITADBERHEL Latonia Races. croasing its magnitude and extending the | ULy has taken in £,500,000 mora than it in this eity, Ho had boen long acquainted ond Dis trict o i 4y Latovts, Ky., May 31.—Summary of to- | s i 1, paid out during the week, and the decre with the deceased and at the request of the The audicnce was agaln very wrathy, and | philadelphia....0 3 8 3 0 0 0 1 *—8 as DS A 3 scope of its operations. ~ There is but one | 5 por ent for this month in exports from | 1o hiad proaehed the o et baid! Total it s quite probable had there been a largo | Cloveland.......1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 day’s races: effectual remedy for the evil which undoubt- | Now York contrasts with the i D oo C e ey S erowd on hand Mr. Leech would have b Hits—Philadelphia 8, Cloveland 14, T Mile and a sixteenth —Hopeful won, Silver | oLy by that is to reverse the policy | parcont in imports, indicating. o lavs yequost, of tho decoased aise,’ Bishop il RaRaleaIRoN1S rora.— Philadelphin 5, Clovetund 5. Battorios | Kin& second, Castaway third, - Timd 1:31%. | Whieh produved ity i ports for the month of May. ~Th Ryun soveral years ago dolvored i ~r y ¥d' 1 | ZGlcason and Cleménts; Lineoln and Zim- | . Half mile—Auna Elizabeth won, Miss | Thesenator, after rehearsing the features | yaqq fajlures oceurring throughout the coun- | ¢y \ YOy M pppaativered in | NEBRASKA HOMIOPATHI Tho Omaha management should play no | CHeaton aid CIamentss fulncoln and. Zhn awkins secoud, Sister Linda third, 'Time— | 0f the proposed sub-treasury pian and noting | gy quring the last seven days nu ; | the cathedral of St. Philomena one more games with this blockhead in_the posi. | ™Mo Umpire—McDermott. ¢ the fact that the farmers themselves wili pay rod with o total of 225 las L Hor | O hohe et g odtent | discourses | mio State Soctety Will Conve tion of umpire. Ho is thoroughly Incom- Players' League. e and s ¥ ecil B, won, | Inore than thelr falr share of the costof | tne corresponding weel of last-year the fig- | gomowhat rogrettod thut Bishop Ryid Is not This City This Week. i < o od | i Time- erecting the warel es Al hat t. flicers . " 15 By . petent and should be fired bodily before his AT NEW YOUK. Shrpls ) B D o LG e Aot Hes WaGDIh: to be the orator on this solemn occasion. He | The anpual mecting of the Nebraska™ i acts, however, as celebrant in compliance | Homaropathic Medical soc fgnorant work culminates in some dire ca- | New York.......0 2 2 0 3 0 013 423 i (T i : the administration i vol v that 4 | 3 g One mile—Daisy won, Julia Magee second, > administration in power, says thaf 4 ) o AL ) lamity. Tne Bree touched Mr. Leech mildly | Pittsburg. 031 2 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 | Camilla third, Time: i 6 not more than _one-third of the I\:l:h ‘"L'rh;w""‘l“lxl"'l" ""'lb\"“‘ l-lml it is '"l'i this city Wednesday, Thursday and Friday g " '8 i i v fre ¢ 1its —N rk 19, Pittsburgd, Errors— rold st five- ilo— | 2,300 countics in the United States, if thut ieved that another eloquent gentleman wil veo! ¥ ' insyestorduy!s isstio, siitiply. fromithefact |- Hite ~lNow Morkiy, Eitlsburgh, erors sy Harold stakesfvaiglitns of ‘a millec f HECUSInibce 1 tho HRIET DGR 1E s Supreme Court Proceedings. be selected to speak upon tho oecasi Gloaweds A that it was the writer's opinion that he was | NOW York 6, Pittsburg 7. Batterics—Keefe | Georgetown won, Gascon sccond, Allen | many, produce and sell annually more than L ) I R Dolegates will be'in: attendance from all sl el BRI nd Corrolli: “Umplres— | Boano thivd: DLRA= 104 $500,000 worth of agricultural products, and [ Drs Morxes, I, May 31.—[Special Tele- | Very Rev. William Choka, administrator of = Al I 1 ¢ rattled by tho din kept up by the | Forguson and Holbert thereforo under the billnot more than, one- gram to Tng Bee|—The following cases | the diocese, will act us assistant priest; IRev. | parts of the state, and the local committee, spectators and t his mistakes were e Stockyards Rac third of them could avail themselves of this | \were decide B DR aolT is | W. Kelley, deacon of the mass; Rev. J. Jen- | Drs, W. H. Hanchett, D. A. Foote, €. G. of the head and not the heart. It is but fair AT BROOKLYY. The following ave the. four hotses entered | PIan. “At the very outset, therefore, it s | Were, decided by \'l"“ supremo court Uhls | notte, Omiho, sub-deucon; Rev. .S Sprague and C. F, Bruner have heen U@y to give every man o chance. Leech has had | Brooklyn.......0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0—2 |, tho 1o yestorday: , Lazy Boy by Colonel | Pianned to compel the government to fssuo | (0t e - oLing e oW | Eerald, 8,0, of Crelghton cotlego, Kov. It | making arrangements for the entertainuent his, Sic him, Cleveland/....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1—38 |1 ') a and distribute money for the benefit of peo- | Shaver wagon and carriage company; M. Kohen, O, 'S, I, of Columbus, deacons of | o¢" 0l TGRSR SO0 T & i S Hits—Brooklyn 7, Cleveland 9, Errors— | Savage, Swift Dick by ptain Ab - Wag- | ple living in the rich and productive countics | Bibbins et el appellants vs Polk district, rve- | honors: Rev. M. J. O'Toole ur\ W The headquarters will be at the Paxton 5 t was “'"-1!\\& lflu"" in {llml illM for | Brooklyn: 5. Cloveland Battories—Mur- | goner, Lord Clyuesdale by CorporalJ. Jack- | at the expenso of the poorer ones. Morcover, | versed; John S. Davis Sons appellants vs | Nepo thurifers {g"" J. V d hotel, and the convention will bo called to mana yestord anavan fouled out 1o | phy and Daily, Bakeloy and Suyder. Um- | son, and_Lady Longshore Spots by W. itis planned to enablo unscrupulous speeus | g o ot O T TNCD(OXOVal G A A at that place at 2 o'elock Wednosd Broughton, Walsh fiied out to Murphy and | pites—Jonos tud Knighty e 0 C Wood, Mr. Wood_ bicked his. horse teavily | 1ators to take advantage of tho farm. | Bdward Sweency et al, afirmed; L. B. | ona, Neb., and Rev. G.J. G ubce of Guaia, noon by Drestdont Ax L. Macomber, M. Koarns was rotived from short to firat, against the field, but was beaten by Lord | €' pecuniary necessitis and to 1|1"1'§H‘~\ .F. I}HW‘H,“‘II appellants, Poll | acolytes. = S = D., of Norfolk. The other oficers of TOBE e Bl e WIS h T Rewy MAThY oub at AT PIILADELPHIA. vde in a hotly contested race in which four | €xtort exorbitant prices for feed from [ district, afivmed; Lizzie Meca, appellant, vs | Two parishioners from each church in the | i "ot association ave Dr. W 5 NS PN SLDLY at | o phia SLsndon tho Sopl I S T Anderson Brown, Johnson district, affirmed; v will act as pall bearers from the resi- 4 Y . first, Burks flew out to Kearns who made a | Philadelphia. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0—4 s were trotted. 2 ple. n the groat majority larb e y £ o I" AT i . Hanchett of Omaha, first BoatilaicataH e biss Dily (motk hia: haeetan] | CliichgosE: 000118301 “Judgzes of the race, Nat Brown aud Charles el Aot S v L B A0 O T SIDILlin e dent; Dr. J. B. Hawlk of Grand Tslu ball. o stolo second and went on to thivd | Hits—Philadelphia 10, Chicago 11, Kedunck. Timekeeper, Major J. Abbott, m tlnul deposited products, but will bo | bauin uppellants ve A, | oS, e AIUIHCLI G POV ond vico president; Dr. W. K. Buck of on Urquahart’s bad throw to cateh him. | —Philadelphin Chicago 4. Batteries Bost three in five, mile heats: 4 o o an iR g 0 DAL callt O N I ol arhn RS AL (O L HIED O ¢ Jean Cassidy, O'Nofll: Very | Minden, secretary, and Dr. 0.'8,” Wood of Hawes made a single and Daly scored, Hawes | Sanders, Cunningham awd Milligan, Buldwin | _ First Heat—Lord Clyde first, Swift Dick [ value or to sell his warchouse receipts for ) S TOMCRDRIN RS e A5 0RO, T e e T T T T Omaha, treasurer. oing out in an attempt to stéal second, | and Parrell. Umpires—Gaffuey and Barnes, | sccond, Lazy Boy thivd, Lady Longshore ever he can get for them, which will be Hnlgeb el B dalilide har L N GILITAL, i can Lysaght, ‘Jackson; Loy A The sessions on: Wednesday afternoon and L'nm Second wiks b muprodtiotve for the pt ke et L TR e § f i y little, for it must be remembered thut | fivmed; Slocum Benton and - Hooper, avpel- | Conway, North Platte; Rev. J. B. : Tocals, Mookin throw. Diilon out at AT BOSTON. Second Heat shore Spots first, Lord he gets his wareliousa recoipts o hus o | lants vs Frederick Knosby, Dallus district, | Fromont; Rev, I, G, Hillman, . J., and the address of the president. and Andrews sent a fly to Abbey. Wiliis | Boston. (L Py Clyde second, Swift Dick third, Lazy Boy | romaining interest of 20 per cent, less the | dftitmeds Chicago lumber company appel- | Rev, P Schulte, O, 8. I, St. Bers Thursday e and afternoon will b R el e L A U e D o A OvAin AR g, h ¥ | charges for interest, storage, ete., and this is | 1aut va Tibbles manufacturing company et al, | J. M. Iiyan, Cof mlnh. kev. 3. Daxacher, | qoyoted to clini R THiRRYE avanlig but Cleveland's out to Murphy spoiled thé | Hits—Boston 19, Bu Third Heat—Raining heavy and slow track, | #Ll he can dispose of. ~ He will fiad the time | Pollc district, afiirmed; L. D. Hodge as- | Oma CH ool Hivers Reve | Prof. Joseph S. Mitchell of Chica S ¥ tor 6, Buffalo 12, Batteries—Maddenaud Mur- | Al four horses came up in good shape. Tovd [ rapidly approachiug when he must have | Siznee vs W, H. Bent ct ol appellants, Ply- 1 J. Flood, o ohovs o Muller, St | ture ot the Young Men's Che It was @ goose egg for the Apostles in their | phy, Haddock, Halligan and Mack, Umpires | Clyde first, Shore Spots socond, Swift Dicic | money to redcom his products, or scll his | fouts S afpmed; 2§ Sponcor Ao | atbory; Rove D aWs Motiatty, SouthiO tion il on *“Medical Progress. half. 5 ittt ows ndl Ga acle URPISS | ghird, Lazy Boy still coming. ‘Time small remaining interest, or allow them to be | 0 : - L. Moran, Jasper dis- | The archbishops of St. Louls an ture will be followed by a reception and Hqi ano another minstarly dataliof]| T Rad Cintiig 0 Fourth Hoeat>-After still raining and an al- sold at public auction by tho rovernient.and phin with threo other bishops will m]u-|“-»‘ banquet at the Paxton. Phillips' almost lino fly, Abbe tercation between Captain Al Waggoner and | this will be the golden opportumity of the | . TPREe e P ANAR TG O O s R O Y g SR LG ) v = and afternoon will be taken Hosniaoa s A N American Assoc Mr. W. E. Wood somewhat delayed the start, | Speculators, whose agents will swarm allover | The Johns Murder Suspects Released. | rest in one of the vaults bencath the cathe- | 0% ciinies and discussions, the session closs BoiMton strcl ot AT DROOKLYN. and after considerablo scorini got aw: the .““"“v ready Lu take receipts from e Erpora, Towa, May 31.—[Special Telegram A‘r:ll!. \\']u-l'(-nn\\"n' MI'H".Il'!'l'l“il"l\»ff Bishop ing Iriday afternoon. Tn the third Omaha scored four runs, three | Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 6. Lady Longshore Spots taking the pole for | barrassed owners for a merely nominal sum.” | to Tur Ber.]—Charles Marx and D. J. Rice, | ©'Gorman and Very Rev. John Curtis at one | 7300t tivo hundred delegates are expected of thom earned - : the first quarter, closely followed by Lovd | , Senator Carlisle argued at length to show | arrested in California several wecks ago | UWe vicar general of the diocese and pastor | 45°h present and preparations have becn Urquahiart lod off with o fine two-sacker AT SYRACUSZ, Clyde, in which heat Lazy Boy and Swift | that the plan proposed would produce an an- | opoered with the murder of Henry Johns, | Ot Dhilomena’s cathedral, | made for an interesting session. and crossed the plato on Fanning's grounder | Syracuse 4, Toledo 5. Dick collapsed, and ended in Lord Clyde win- [ bual expausion and contraction of the cur- 000 = 0L T A Sy RS | In aceordance with one of the bishop's -— past third. Canavan fanned, Walsh then = ning the heat in 3:0115. 3 rency which would result in absolutely do. | Were discharged today by the order of the | latest requests, no flowers will b recvived to THE IMPROVIM ' RECORD. T T T e e AT ROCITESTER, Mr. Wood claimed a foul but Judges Brown | Stroyiug the market upon which the farmer | judge and their bondsmen released. The | pluce upon the casket. i : and Panning scored, - Joawens to thivd oy | Rochester 4, Louisville 1. and Kedunek would not allow it, and the race | must depend for-the sale of his crops. “No | grand jury, which has been in session three | It is cxpected that at all the services durving | o yvookes Business in Real Estato an error Ly Farmer, which also gave Kearn was awarded to Lord Clyde amid great ex- | such facilitics as .this project will afford for | weaks, made ¢ 1 ching investigati the obsequies, there will be a large attend- D = w by also gave Kearns TR v ¢ 3 Tt hig c T weelks, made @ mos rching investization | ai00 of oont cathedral has but and Bailding Circles. first. Tommy stolé second and both runuers citement, in which Mr. Wood offered to [ controlling the markets for purely specula- | o050 A" 0 R 0T SR RS Tt u A came home on Phalen’s hit, Andrews and Columbus 2, Athletics 3. wager 31,200 to $1,000 that he could beat the | tive purposes, s he, “have e existed | and took four hundred pages of evidence | small seating capacity, and necessarily man, The five business days of the pa T T A S fr S D bbbt in this or any ofhicr country, and no more per | Without finding the murderers, and returned | who would be pleased to attend must be | were active oncs in real estate cir Hawes. Standing of the Clubs. rm] l.%,zyml fn;'"l.hn oppression of the poor | to the court this morning and reported no dt‘,}t;wl ml{m i 410, | though the business falls short of that of last Tn their half the Saluts secure: 5 NATIONAL LEAGU . o = could be devised. bill. The evidence was very tradicto iy E ARy (AL e AT L U B 3te R e tally, & scratoh Home run T»v}..“x’flf‘ T}?xullr‘u\: Played. Won. Lost. A FRANCIS MURPHY, In conclusion . Senator Carlisle s ,"\ .h(,,"“( .,“‘ 5 ‘| :, ; J l,'",' YAdICtoryy | phis has heen somewhat reduced by the eree: [ Week, the total transactions show a healtt B0 mAdD o two-Dagaee A IMArDE 7 ibob his || Rhiladalphin;. saial iy i S thit, Gvanlil it Stesieould 1ibei iconclus: || Tue woring of a put-up job. tion of a catafalque for which possibly forty | increase over that of the corresponding we 11080 on an orror by Walsh, bt the nexs thros | Brookiyn.... £ 12 % | A Large Attendance Despite the In- [ ively shown that this or any ni- Two New Questions. si v been removed. of lust year. Building is still backward, tl 2 o 4 three | Ginelnnati.. .00 3 1 clement Weather. lar ~ scheme would be pecuniarily bene- 3 s = most intimato friends of the de- | popmits for May being but 355,33 men went out and Omaha came in for her | (hions 1 R ; X Des Moixes, Ta., May 3L.—[Special Tele- | o ) : Jatholie 150 tickets | I ¥ g ‘hicago. ¥ o AT Z ¢ Prancis | ficial to any particular cluss of people he ' ceased Catholic and non-Catholic 150 tickets | ke %5 20 £ e fourth, i New Yor 15 Despite the inclement weather Francis | oh, Ci "B Punalterably opposed.to 1t, bo- | 8ram to Tus Brz.]—In the district court | have beon issued. It is expccted also that | 08,312 forthe same month last year. Tho Cloveland opened up with one of his old- | Doston 1 Murphy had the usual_enthusiastic audience [ WOui Sttt bo' unaterably opposed to it, bo- | FOR L e entitled state of Towa vs T about one hundred and_ fitty bishops and | F¢al estato transfors for themonth of My time drives for three bases, scoring Tr- vela 16 g iy i S i o I 0 e ndss 2 quahart's socond safo’ hit. ,,‘::m"'i‘ljg“,‘l‘ml,‘(.“k Pittsburg. 3 2 5 | last evening. A feature of the meeting | wide and dangerous departure from the prin- | Chambers and certain intoxicating liquors is | Priests will hvn: attendance, ‘nearly all of o : seifori\e pastmonthy out, but Canavan singled and took sécond on was the absence of the prohibitionists dis- | ciples upon which our political institutions | ou trial bofore Judge Kavanaugh. This caso | oM must bo accommodated i the | gt *eoiiGuwite Hiruros show tho busi in = 2 s in realty and buildings for the past week a passed ball, which also helped Urquahart . | tributing their tracts in the front | are founded. It would, in_fact, | nvolves Lwo new questions relative to inter- : OO o longest top yet taken In: timo ‘of . peace ) o inter- | about seventy seats for lny peovle. This last | i reutty auc Buildings for tho pash ek year, Mile and an_eighth—KEon won, al second, Brother Ban third. Time— | democratic doctrine and that if it'| large unsold surplus. Corn has been un- in the fourth inning it began to sprinkle, but | Brooklyn, 00800830 %7] 40 6= evils of which the farmers and others justly arden products has commenced. But cotton Puesday morning at 9 o'clock there will be H not with sufficient vigor to drive the spect tors from the bleachers, yet Lecch called the has been toward relaxation in the demand and | priladelph > has becn tow: fon in the dema adelphia, one of the most favol Ninth War rewurn of currency to this point. The tre: known and cloquent prelates of the church | First Disteict vies evening will be devoted to routine busine:s ;’;I’;"",‘m“;\ 5};." 0 SA7alety stra douttandithany |y e sty et 4 |of the house. Tho hymn - «Cor- | (U FOH XL G OF power in the fod | State commerce and the authority of the state | mentioned number, however, may be in- aprinklo and Leech called the game. egan 1o | outsville. B onation” opened the proceedings, and | omyl government and the subjection of the to regulate the traflic of intoxicating liquors: | creased by perhaps about one hundred ch The score: Lokl 1 . then Mr. Murphy shook hands with | private affairs of the people to the control of 1. What is an original package? thus cnabling about one hundred und seventy AR OMATA. T :$i7 | the clergy and laymen upon the stage, among | a central and irresponsible authority.” 2. When does an article of merchandiseim- | five people to secure general admission to the | Dty An . n, s sm. vo. . B, ubus, 10,1 whom wware Reva: Savidie andiHars L Prof P e S Ty ported from another state cease to bo an | interior. For this purpose, also, tickets of | ;00 4 s ere Revs. Sa > and Harsha, h ) Mrage article of interstate ca and become a rened nission w i 2d and w Brookiyn. . Smith and Judge Reed. Then tho Cooley in Tragedy. e D o e o0 wud ocouio a0 | gonaral adtssion il bo < admitied und it i i The company socured by Mosses, Crawford | #rticleof domestic commerce and subject to | be distributed pro vata amoug the several : hymn “Christ Receive the Sinful Men,” was IPARyIsoUnros Dy essts, D/ state vegulation ! parishes of the city. G e Eoatpnl 8 sung and “Christ Receive” was the subject | 414 Goodall to support Judge Julius 5. Cool Theobject of the present case is to obtain | The voeal music wili be rendered by an | Saturday !\ Brooklyn, . 63 | of brief but touching speech by Mr. Mur- | it ‘Hamlet” have had nightly rehearsals the | the decision of the courts upon these ques- | eclectic male chorus selected from the lead- Philndeipivia Y. ST say unto your he said. “love yous | PAst week and are alveady giviug a very even | tions aud for this purpose it will be taken to | ing voices of both this ety aud Council New Yorl B o, ove YOUF | | cformance. The star was familiar with his | (e supreme coust of the state, After listen | Bluffs ; ’ Chicago. encmy, oh! the sweet heart that said that. | B ORS00l AR WES RIRIRT WA B ing ¢o the arcument Judge Kavanaugh took | The arrangements are being made by Rev. Qlovelid Sometimos they say, ‘What a good fathor ho | [hS belore e fheed e ordent of & rehearul | the matter under adsisement and will prob- | P 1%, McCatthy, pastor of ihe cathodral DA had! and peoplo Say, ‘Is that that boy's | ShL FABIALY attainiug wastory of (ho stage | ably wendor'a decision early nest ek, They are not yet completed, but in so far as Fe ) Dalagthnt 'S | def hich only thorough reheirsul can pro- = they bave been arranged they are he Ge e LIS ATtarnoon: father?” Well, my stars, what a vad | duce. Never was budding tragedian provided [ A Rock Island Brakeman Indicted. | widver oo len) Shoy, arolcutlinad A great crowd will be outat the ball park boy for sueh a good father, | with better tutors than those which now Des Moixes, Ia., May 31.—[Special Tel- ——————— Saurday.... this afternoon, with fair weathor, o seo tho | And that s = the way with us | have Judgo Cooley in hand “His Ophelin | egram toTnr Bk |—The grand jury tod Jounty Commissioners. e | h eather, o see the | and our Heaveuly Father. Thero is a heap | i Miss Rose Montague, who played lead- | oG req William Piper, a Rock Isianil brak A report from the engineer of the county i closing struggle of the present series between | of old Adam about me. There are awh IngiuYenlio Jost (e Ll g T ah R R ek e ‘ hospital informed tho board of county com: o local te: St. Py sspite ot 0 vho are ¢ ¢ poor rela. | dramatic company, and who will fill simil uan, for huving caused the wreck of u passen- | BOSP 94 B0RLY Uity 5 the local team and the St. Pauls. Despite all | lot of us who are ashamed of our poor rela pany, an LB ; e missioners yesterday afternoon that the work | A meoting of tho mlkmen was announced 2 : ; rof 2 = roles next seasor cJ. R. O'Neil dra- | ger ast Des Moines in April last vard, cumstances and ill-luck the | tions, but we caw't get away from [ roles next season with the J. R. O'Neil dra- | ger train in F v 3 AR i1di untoward © c old 'Adam. God' bless “him, poor fel. | matic combination. His Queen will be Mrs. | Piper was found at the switeh, which had | 0f Kyan & Walsh on the hospital building | 1o be held at Twenty-second and Cumings Omaas aro puttiug up a really fine articlo of jo Gy~ out ' tomorrow ~and shake | Louis Koeh, leading lady Of the Local German | ooy tumed, Iying unconscious and with | bad been completed. The report was referred | streets last night, but owing to bad weather ball, and with a little good fortune will make | hunds with outside people and bring them to | dramatic ovganization, and one of ‘the most | (e interhal’ — injurics, Ho cluimed. to | to the committee on construction e RS AT P Goren b s rapid strides toward the top. They are 100 | your church. You'can shake hands with | Perfoct readers in the profession. Her tal- | fAVe iernal, twuries, Mo claimed to | to the commBies o construetion, ) there wore only about ten present and -t per cent stronger today than they have been | your minister at any time, but o out and od husband will bo an cxcellent Polonious, | ™y avidence bofore the grand Jury, how- | that Buhoom flee oxtiaeuloners o pluced 1 | mecting was adjournod for oue week. at any time this season, and arc improving | bring in the stranger and this advauce tom- ze Anderson, who wou Huttering | avop“wout to show that he was 1ot on the | tho houpital biiiding a8 a procautionaey meas. | M Louis Littlofleld, the’ chairman of tho R v game played. ‘The management | porance, se from press and public while he was | FU NON B BUCW (EIEE G WAS 1ok on Hhe O ey 8 4 precuntioniey Meus= | ogjng, stated that ho had consulted with SUMMARY. s striving sedulously to give their patrons Dr. Harsha then delivered an eloquent | Supporting Thomas W. Keene and other lead T Ly LT AT P A e y‘l M e 99 !;““l, Oliver Davis and H. C. | City Physician Gapen and the latter had d Runs_carned—Omaha 4. Two-baso hits— v f their oney, and with a little | prayer, and “Blessed Be the Tie that Bdso | ing stars, has beon specially ¢ . b4 He had bee v LR e 10 contEnate WIsH LYo Moy e i syt e ok, Ao i ARee nanon, and Wi ik finrverta: et e : ient. Ho had been previowsiy injured | Barnes for running the county gaders wero | mitted that ho was mistaken_about the ori oy i e b Meekin T Stk | and batting order for this afternoon’s game: | Murphy called him his “Ben Hur,” Dur tho * "onst" 1’ gomposed o locul | RURYEN ERE COMBSRY FORBRE, 0 reRmploy | OGS O O B orenll vy, | liconse. “As o ordliance was < Broughton 1. Time of guwe—Fifey minutes. | Omihs Positions. St.Tauls. | the singing of the hymn Rey, Mr. Savid people of more or loss stiee experionce. M. f 1 Ab] & EEERETSEOR AR R S I : f | oviginally ~ prepared it - made it j i i s |6 p gl ) . Mr. Sn Fiis : iy e crime. A petition from about twonty residents of glnally D i ; Unipire—Leech, . seeond............ . Burke | was hodily pulled to the front of the stage by | Lou Buer will act the Ghost, importin _— 2 e nateantha bo s it R to kB AmD essary for 1 milkmen to ha ——r . seer . Lhitlips | Mr. Murphy and made to speak. Ho told tho | role of Lacrtes Las heen entru to Mr, A Rivoe . Rusor's paric. asked tho boarc, to:tawo somo |88 v o0 " wwhathar: . (the delivered g T T ot 4 s Dy AT i oo ! Remillar B R Gah s s ver Land Cases. step to have the dairies in that vicinity ex- | 8 Minneapolis 2, Sioux City 0. 1 KL A yarn about the boy who had swallowed a | A Remillard, Miss Lena Chesbro is a sweet Des Moixes, Ta., May 41— [Special Tele- | amined by the county physician. 1t wus al- | from a wagon or went about on foot, but s Missgaronis, Minn, May 81[Special s o ; % | quarter. ‘Tho, family physician was sent. for yer Quecn, and Mr. W. R. Goodall is Mo Ty (e ity rorn ina fltes | the ordinance was amended and passed by the council it requived a license of $1 for cach vehicle and said nothing about footmen, T e A S e ; A T Uhy | and said: ST can't got the quarter and 1o d for Horatio, The’ production will bo | gram to Ti By I b | ] ! % : ‘elegrr 0 ] |—Sio s o ) " q 3 A tion g 1t d accum 0 i Telegram to Tk Bee, |—Sioux ity was shut 2 Third, L Farmer | other doctor can get it, but T know a Metho- | Supcrbly staged. New and cally cor- | Des Moines river land cases will come up in | 4_u”.‘n‘1 the 13)1“ 5 :" ulat {.; out today becauso of tho excellent ilcldiug of Cateh. L Broughton | gise minister who can geb it,” and then the | Tect costumes and scencry have been pro- | the £ court at Fort Dodge next Tues- | toe s e comedtont Upmss asked | elawso reforring to the per cent of solids in s the Minneapolis club._Score. This... o enlliteh e VIR gollectors were asked 10 extriet the quarter | Vided, and Lender Len & mpro- | Gug. About 110,000 acres of land is involved | duiric or be compelied to move 1o somo | the milk “}'*,-”‘"_'\l"-“’.’ Lamom it e KU Iy NERTOT Pitcher Martin Signed. fponithniaualopce Sl SRR I e S| Y e et el Toe | vlued at $2,000,000. This is vogavded by tho | other pl o miutter was roferred to tho [ JRuSt stion 18 por cet bf sORd wbah AUSAY The Omaha management signed Pitchier | 18 MRHHAY thwl SDRCE I TS, SSWEL I | fomorrow night on the boards of Boyd's A A8 Ko Dol sebEiment, (of fle - onas |<Juicley commiuige, | 0o i L i Rt Ba ke fud of making a_ total of I3 per cet James Martinof tho Galesburg, TLL, team | it words. who nshod him to ke aawny | opers house. gag e T ek eeT L B A L0 consuuaing ahoaaworsin 28 solis, s would appear upou. reading e or- dinnnee The milkmo: ) their determing tion to oppose ordinance and will en- deavor 1o seoure a radical chunge i its pro- visions, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Oanavan. 2h.. Wills, m Totals. ... Cleveland, i) Urqu Fannlug, ... Totals.... @l mocomeon~ el emocumuon «l cocooommm? Phillips, ss... . ABBB VI s Broughiton, 6711111 Farmer, 8b.. ..., Meckin, p nleccoconsccd Joommonoond ol comomocmoy> e ek Totals........ Minnohan, vosterday, and he will repert hero tomorrow. | from temptation. The man who wints to - IRLCRk SAONIDY oY ! Sl Ryn. 1h.: s 4t A DR R S R S i e m, MUSEN ENT Wili © dsfeng.the HEUIE OF thR AR SEEehRAn TS ‘:U-_"‘mm;"l‘”"‘l"':::; Honglo, o Illinois state league and was highly recom- | but the one little first glass of beer, and the i e GURERElCepRBI0N 20 00 ¢ B A wended. Lord has His anvils and hammers and will W. C. Coup's horse show and the colored plainti, L L J | "1Pha county clogk. was dirocted. toask Mr. A e T e A Rt et !K-_u.\.: M‘l\:-nul.l'l nI.IE;; you if, you want it. nv|.n~4|:~-l« gave a joint performance at the e = o Coots to praparc a final estimate on tho con 4 : Tl o T R ol o oxt oyook o maid, L will spoak | Grand opera houso lust night. Owing to the - n;‘ln» ir Conat -“”:"I'-\- t ,,;,‘H, Ryan & Wal prosent it o tho T T TP Yeaterdaviin o closly. contoatod g by, 8 e oo “han wo Wil | rain and heat only a fair sized audicnce at- Morss, pecial Tole bonrd ‘,u {vb '-’1":‘ }\‘ lomortow “morniug, to ME Tha FLigby bulia s boan fooaneoted Atorelafiisato 89, Tha featiros af the! game ve | pog i the wall and | tended. The double attraction, however, | gram to T n». “Phe weather crop bul- | Which time the board adjourn ed hang you up and put hammocks up.’’ formed quitc an interestiug and entevtaining | letin, based on reports veceived from thre Senator Clark of Iowa was given many words of praisc and was introduced, Totals BY INNINGS, Atnneapolis...ocoeeec0 00 0 2 0 0 0 0— Bloux Clty L0 0000000 0—0|was the excellent playing of Murphy d SCAMARY. Shelby of the Juniors and Dyball and Welsh Runs earned—Minneapoli Two-baso hits | 0f the Corners. with the Murray hotel as chief clork for a bill. Between the singing, danciug, eud men | fourths of the state, announces that the Board of Pablic Works. long time, has sovered his connoction with jokes, military duills, acrobatic exhibitions ",':: Be gt thostatey o na nw(' Bl Tho board of public worlks awarded the | that hostelry aud has accopted the position of ke 8 a A and horse plays, the tudicuce was kept in g | ©¥k coudition of all « RS8P TRt contract yesterday for constructing and re- | manager of the Merchunts' hotel, gt appels by a0 Dy | The Orchard Hill and Happy Hollow teams | (M- Clark is un untsually tall youne man | by st of ambscment. is evidently somowhat helow its averaze con- | SOt ustorias foh ORI Ly S I AP glo 10 Ryn. Stolen buses—Ayors, Orossloy PR T % ousL ind ang i 2 dltlon on the corresponding. date I il i 5 to Edwa uri : ) battled for supremacy = yestorday, the f jooicioe light hair, and was attived in a e titlon on the corresponding date lust vear. | Sy G0 ior for sewer districe No. 108 to | ‘The cmployes of tho hotel, - Messrs, Basos on ils By Minneapolls 1, by Sioix Orchards winning by a score of 18 to The Replanting has been d [ Vv local > Olty 2. Struck ont=By Devlin2, Passod bally A Hg.DY 800 - The | iong frock coat. He told a funny Marrlage Licenses. (b A Y A PR P R T This sower s on Reed s Montrose, Lon Sheperd, George Griftin —Crossley. Lott on buses—Minucopolis 6, Stoux | battery work of Hamer and Waddell was | giory to tho effect that it illustrated | Licenses wero issued to the following o ) i Vindsor T < City 5. Thwo of game—One hour and fitteen | very fine the lact that ho like the Mothodist ministor | partics yostorda f3su WING | jrround vecently in grass, Chint: bugs in Windsoe Place, =G Morrison, J. Knickerbocker, L. J. Morri minutes. Umpl Blogg. Manager Bert Wilkins accompanied the | had not prepaved his specch and the devil ‘\ Rt i reported in Black Hawle county 5 . Tho vontract, for 1"‘ “‘ "“'.: £ :'\ e corge Ollis, presented Mr, Highy with —_— City Steams to Missouri Valley last night for | himself did not know what he was going to | ame and residduces . in crops are gencrally promising. Huy on | Famam streot near the Belt line wis wwird Denver 8, Des Moines 6, a game there today. The City Steams say. Ho sald he belonged to Mr. Murphy's | { Heary Jucobsen)’ Omaha................01 | 0ld meadows is very light. Clover and 9430 BiapiegCRrTgle; Was let to L, | head fincly chased. On the head w Dexveg, Colo., May 81.— [Special Telegram | undoubtedly the champion amateur tea church. “I believe in all kinds of temper. 1 Ida Jensen, Omaba. . .. e meadows fair to good “ g 'Kv‘;‘Y“- ar the Bel L o mu\'ril Ira P. Highy, from the employe o The fol - > state aAnce worl is temper > worl ar s (-0, o Murray hote to Tuk Bk |—The following is the score in | WBe State. ance work, if it is temperance work, I be § John McNulty, South Omaha, ... 16 Jolit Rate Law Guoationed: A e N aan avanne! avnatliu g today's mm.!‘ Will Stick to the Schedule. lievo in the tyomen wha have douo ' for tho { Icato Connors, Ofpaas vroresrs Sahedalns Bata Law Goat] inodas [ R DL OE R R L M Higby's suipriso was very groat, but J < orld " 0! v else ca do, Tharles Johnsg 4 ! g A o e L ) s ol = i was paralyzed when ) 3. S, Montrose, 3 TURNVER New Yous, May 81.—Tho meoting of the | 1O'W. “llAr‘\'un:“ A A L LY { Sl A\;:\l:‘:-fi.”' 8:‘.‘:::: gram to Tae Brr.|—A copy of the petition of | Fhecontract for siopin Hhnks was awasds | (ho e Ranian i swith an Glagdng woldl delegates of the Players’ league last night to | the fly oft tho head and 1ike many othors | | Fonry Ladenstmn, Ot 07 | the Burlington, Codar Rapids & Northern | €4 10 Fd Ph w LR o hunting caso wateh and a_gold and platinuin discuss the schedule and other matters de- | missed the fiy and hit the head. I have been 1 Rosa Fischmun, Qmaha., ... 4 railway company, filed in the Johnson county | BREVITIE chain, The watch bore on one side Mr, Hig cided to adhere to the arrangements of & convinced that the only way to reach men is e d Lraan Yl Aad i by's monogram and in tho back was engrave made in March. The delegates while appre- | by love, not by law. vo inlaw but I | § FrankKarloosky, Qmal e district court, asking that railroad commis -y Livies e oS the legend, “Ira 12, Highy, from His Ericn ciating the falling off in attendance look for | also believe in love.” Mr. Clark was re- | (Mary Kalcik, Omaha.........coooiiine. OBOre. 1Y doetraino plEating i, Joseph Wi & charged with selling | May 1, 1800.7 Tlic gentiomen who sh Fussolbach, $b1 0 s an improvement in the near futy wanded with tremendous applause, { Nels K. Kristensch, Omaha,...... : ut rates, has beel the comuis- | liquor without a b Hon| rice, pleaded helr admivation for Mr. Highy in th Briwb'com, it P 43 ——r Mr. Murphy thanked Mr, Clark for coming | 1 Kann K. Jensen, Omaha............ sioners' oftice, 7 hov guilt L and was ucquitted by were Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Bryan asullar, ue..1 9| Whituhuad, 3b0 ! Loup City 15, Asht hero, { W. I, Kelman, Omaha i treena29 | contest the constit e Jury 4 Albright, E. 8. Montrose, B. Silloway, Hart, p ) Ojiatbeck, o....0 Lour Ciry. Neb., May 80, al to TuE Rev. Harsha spoke of the tactfulness nec- | | Nellie M. McEvoy, Omaha 4 27 | law passed lust winter. Deputy ni : o8 Mar J.«.: [\l veny and K. B \‘ "“'li«' of _Totals...... s ol Totals...... 8 8 Bir.]—Tho Loup City and Ashton baso ball | €s5ary to carry ou religious aud temperance | ( William H. Wright, Chicago. i > S : fo , ¢ ! v work 1 Emma Murray, Omaha Two Little Girls Drowned ghuryo of fl’w’l‘; “\’ juor without o cro, ilwaukoor ¥ Aiauing punisade with w0 e out, lubs ylayed their thind game of ball for this [ “/Phg meeting wound up with the hymn, ; ; Cruak Rarins, L., M A 56 BY INNINGS. T Jhals Shuss 3 : e ; : h { Edward G. Smith, Omala Dy VAW, Puliin, 1 Sl 3N ason today, which rosulted in favor of Loup | “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” and the [ | PG £ Boith, Ol N O al i / ullin, Chic Rea Moines. : ¢ asooroof 13t 13 Tho battery for | siguing of plodges was taken up 3 ) L PR K. . Morearty has resigned his positior Id, Deuver, and H. E. Huclu .oup City was Mellor and Kittell; for “Ash- Senator 1. E. Clarke of Clarinda, Ia., the | = < oo S iy s g he otlce of County Judge Shield SUMMARY, ton, Reiu brothers. The grounds' was very | father of the temperance movement' in lowa, Daylight Holdups in Washington. Ishel, wore dro 11 devote his timo t SRR, ~ - - AR EpArRen ToE by DosMalaend: T wet und slippery. bl speai tomorrow wornine and evontug af | Wadinhazew, Ma.l—(Swosln Toloeren | WAUS Witius : A v. Ho will be by stablo AXoungAriat . husio hits , ‘roadway, Home run — 3oyd’s opera house, Senutor Clarke is an | to Tue Ber ighway robbery in Wash own, The b sbol Karl, J Borglum, son of Dr. Borglum o ittlgw, Rates woleeDagrer 3, Des |- ' Xyonsd, Fende - | ardent temperance man of the vight sort, not | ington have hecome so gencral that it often | VCR Fecovered 3 this city, has arrived in this city on his way V1o, Pholan, Lohboek to MoG BNDER, Nob., May 31 to Tue | a m\mll hibitionist oceurs in broad daylight An Interesting D o (il to Parls. - Ho is ono of tho most gifted artists, Lo on Konnedy ¢ Brk.|—~The Lyons baso ball club came up | Mr. Murphy in going among the tables on [ “Ni ) POse SR ; y i on the coust aud bears with him & magnifis Mossitt. Mioulla. : vesterday and defoated the homo team, | the stage knocked over u vase of tlowers and | A A 4 bent, colloction of palutings which have ate A 8 by Hart & Pussod balls-—Tr ey ith the happy faculty of adapting himself | 1ady, was robbed on Massachusetts aven ‘l“l)“l e \"m i e thiiece sa { ! 5 for tracted much attention on the Pacific coast, Borglum will exhibit in ®and forty-five minul - to circumstatces said that it was for the | one of the most popular residence thoreugh: | lish ar v t ] pire” Hurst,” Sacritico bits-White, Kéunedy | The Com R e FLoeh Show. benofit of trade. ; farcs, botween Thirteenth und Fourte - Mo works My lun 3 hibit in Ll L5 | The Omaba dog show, which opens Tues. | - Tomorrow afternoon there will be a great | strcels, by two stalwart 1 t Mr, G. W. Liningors urt gallory on Thies " st the gallery and thoy will 3 Prancis Murphy meeting, during which the | toda wumber of people b : Kansas City 11, Milwaukee 1, doy the 10th, at 1500 Farnam street, [ braucls Mur Y Meont: Snnns which Sia up in - Rumuer of peoy i 0 . . ot ! o ; i i ¢ I ss avall themselves of the oppore RKaxsas City, Mo, May 81.—(Special Tel- | promises to b the most interesting exhibition | men uud the gallery aud the boxes to tho | heart of the cit tgram to Tug Brr.] - Pitcher Swartsel was | of thoroughbred dog flesh ever given west of | ladios. unable to appreh egant sill umbrella having a heayy

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