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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, ©"UESDAY, JUNE NEVER KNEW WHAT HURT HIM| s wewem mevee | THE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION| wors i was sowev. [ Jgiy MASONIC GRAND LODGE, | , % 7 roxie or s Wit 1890. Latonia Races. Throngh K wiler s Respits He Was A Small Crow sses the Closing et Latoxia, Ky, June 2.—Summary of to- ) Habeas Conpitded Out of a Joke. — \ Omaha-St. Paul Game. 7 : f day's race bl " o .| “Speaking about capital punishment," | Raneesantatives e A small erowd witnessed the closing game A Beatrice Boy Receives a Double Gun | “O¥ voldi wpiveny, - il dnd Smyth, Gibbs, Baboock, Coryell and Mor- | - ICHS the davenl cutlo D “Whink 1t | Bepresentatives from All Over the 8tate | pepwoeen Omata and St. Paul -y Srown Duke rison the Successful Oandidates, ought to be fmdted out swiftly and Assembling at Ottumwa, It was o walkover for the Black Sox, who Charge in His Breast, enty yards—Brookful won, ond, Luicy P third. *Timo 1 o (I | ”“.”xl‘l\'” i i are doing some really romarkablo slugging by e )l ts, one mile ncle Bo | *“That’s so!” nszorted the snake editor They found Meekin but little harder to hit A PRODIGAL BON IS JERKED HOME. | At Sy Outlook third. | SEOND WARD DISSATISFACTION. | of the Pittshunk Cthronicle, BEGINNING OF THE SESSION TODAY. | than young Mr. Viau, and when they folt > handicap, threo-year-olds and up- ““Now, tho numerous respites in tho s like adding a few runs to their score thoy p I, mile and n sixteenth—Hypoerite won, | yo g o » P i " Kemmler case ‘Have had the effect of . went vight in and hit them out. ” A Corn-Sheller Injures a Man at s second, Climax third, 'Time—1:47 t Leads to the Formation of a | cmboldening nthifierers in New York. | An Unusually Interesting Meeting | "1y yho first Canavan flow out to Hawos, and Wymor ervible Wind and Hail hants' stakes, three-yoar-olds and up- | Second Ticket wh Finds They know that their chances of escape Promised, as th cotuish Rite Walsh to Murpny. Kearns hit to Burks, : 4 - ward, milo and an eighth—Princess Bowling | Some Support in Seve are many, I was very sorry that the westion Will Be Brought who threw low, and Tom was safe. Phalen Storm at Grant-—-Interesting von, It t second, Glockn third. | court inferferdd dg the Tast moment.” Q! 0 %o ough d Tom was safc halen eral Wards, Up for Discussion. went out to Murphy 50 was o s 1 The Apostles were moro fortunate, " kafd the snake editor. “Then you are impressed with the State News, a-olds, five and a half furlongs ot won, ISmma Fields -~ 4. Jean- EsRy i nt vertaintes o fRitnent & Murphy got his base on balls and went to Buimics, Nob,, Jute 9.=[Bpecial Tete [ 9Ft0 third. SHMGTAIIM In many respects the result of yesterday's : g }",,f"{;\'fPlli'l.‘,};:.’"“,T.',‘I'X','WI'._"’ of | OTroawa, Ta, June 2.—[Special to Trme | third on Burks' singlo, Burks was thiow gram toTur Brr A special to the Beatrico | Brighton Beach Races. election was a surprise. Early in the day an | erin Bee. |—The hotels arc already well filled w \ | out stealing second, but on Daly's hit to Txpress this aftermoon states that Charley | Buicnrox Beaci, Y., June indopendent ticket was sprung, but it was | " syoq and bosides, I had & fine joke | Masonic representatives from all parts of the | Cleveland Murphy scored, tho decision, not supposed that it had any backing and for | state in attendance to the grand lodge, which ready to print the day before Kemmle et | should have been touched off, but that | opens tomorrow. A school of instruction has habeas corpus knocked it into the wasto | been in session for several — days however, being a vory close one, Hawoes got Absolutely Pure. i 8 ott, aged fifteen, was instantly killed by | mary of to-day’s race roled | Soven-elghts of o milo—Little A4dl ¢ | this reason the supporters of the fusion ticl Pocatello second, Student thir let matters go by default. During the aft An his base on balls, but Mains struck out u Broughton went out from Walsh to 10 accidental discharge of a double-b A croam of tartar baking powder. Hghest shoteun se cn miles northwest of Liberty | SFlbhven et T T i T vag | 1181 0on thefindepender ed themselyes to- o dnd v 4 T iftiie | diews cavening strongth—U, 8. Government Ko sbout 8 o'clock this morning. The boy was | ven-eighths of a milo—Superv®e won, xif.‘,“,‘”' "\',‘ v",“llmf‘ .'["'}.lll,dlf'lu\’;l .».:‘ :l}n'- o l\lll commented the casual callor. By i e raiad | i o ) ; PDOrCRUREI I riding with o companion in o road cart when | [uncaster second, Long Branch third, Time | Scther and by hard work elocted Morris ) . “Ah? onted the casual caller, | session of the grand lodge promis In the second Omaha took a half dozen Doth I sof the gun were unaccountably | —1:3, i rison, John J. Mercer, the candidato of the | ina way calculated to discourago the | to he an unusually interesting one. The ques- | raw. dischitged, both charges taking effect in bis |~ Half-mile—Countes ncis § sec- | conference committee, being left out in the | snake editor, but the latter went on: tion of tho Suottish Rito will probably como | Androws went to fst on four | HYNPN AN AQ CONRDIS right breast, The horse started to run :\\\AI\ ond, Repent Time —50. 5 1d. The following table shows the result “'I'l,l lv:ll it to ou. 515 roursetin up for discussion and action, Last year the | wide ones, and to second on Willis' out. A L\ A\\D "A\B]';\b (Um Ub ‘ throwing the dead boy and gun out of 'the | Mile and an eichith —Little Jim won, Zeph- | of the yoto: h, you needn’t trouble yourself. VA 15,06 RSB GUaES Rigatiat LoV 18 || Ol6velNna Wi ALES Hohotod HILH B asd by cart "|u~;\ ve Al sded iny «‘ihl"r‘:(il]ll! nu- “No trouble at gll, T assure you. I was animal and notified a neighbor nmediately | adjucent the accident, and the body was taken eare of. The funeral will t rus sccond, Shotover third, Time—] : o mile--King Crab won, Beck second, third, Time—1:43, fourths of a mile—Tac : known us the Cerncau bodies, tho member- atic Mr, Mcckin, and both men crossed th going to hay o man ask another, ‘Do Tt i 4o » v You know \\'llltntln;\"“vlllln:l o’ favorito | Shipin which numbe SIS HHAYGAT | OV O MOSKTRIM TR YR SRty ! WA, > L itiss memiors are: o to withdraw fro 3urks' second error gave Clar! Then the other would reply: | These members are warned to withdraw from | o4 “4ho “ropresentative from e wlife and | Rope Ladders and Romance No Longor Ge Dby o Hand-in-Hand, Rose won, 3 El H An observing old hotel proprictor, | with the ¢ ¢ and AbL Fourth Ward. ... id ladge and is as independent | In_their half, after Fa b wido e bid eironuiataoes ) Thig, A i Dl i Wards | , what is it? The first would then | theirScottish Rite bodies within the y third, both coming in on Canavan's well Uittt i Five-vights of a mile—Osceola won, Princo |2 “I'm going ohm, 0 dynamo.’ | The yearis now up, and ns they have not | placed single, Timimy gotting to sccond on the ——— Church Dedication at Cairo. ldward sccond, Fausting third, ' Time- nited Statos court shut mo off | compiicd, thero is much intcrest as to | throw in » Wilsh drove him home on a . m— ; ; Catno, Neb,, Junes.—(Specl 11105 | [0 raalitiie oy whs oot o BRIRY 16" Whit the prosont geand. oo will do with | S0, foflowing himsclt o moment later on CUPID BROUGHT INTO COURT —The new Methodist Episcopal church at | N e T | R e oh Poopte, | e Theso Scottish Rite members claim | Biiyion tnd SRR e S 75 \ tod June 1 in tho presence of. | Morris taces. Socond Ward he Sma Viys of' S » Rich People. Hiaibio STBOHAIRE | s i ¢ t © : Cairo was de d June 1 in the pr . \\vr‘ Monwis Bink N T Tt B Bunmary | i Wit ys of Some T that tl anizations in no way conflict | quick succession. .| A Bottle Cast Upon the W s Brings avery lurge congregation by 1 Ve et ' | of today’s races: Fifth Ward who stood on the corner of Twenty-third | ey it g > all6ws woul out, Meckin got his base on balls,and reactied 3 After Many Days— Bhank, D.D., prosiding clder of tho Grand | ofaYSTaees: e n from it as a lodge of Oddfellows would be. ) £ | Tolhnd dlsteiot; nssiatedl by, R E. C. Har uAI. o and ‘.\A’:w, ith { Suvanth W street and Broadway the other s e | Mo official machinery of the grand lodge is | SCCom 1 on Murphy’s hit. ~Murphy, however, d in Her Bridal rict, a | by Har- | gud, Gypsy Queen thi 101 356, L ¥ T T G e A i e B 0 odg was thrown out at second, aud all ¢hances for per, pastor of Wood River church, Elder One mile—Clarendon Dr. Helmuth | Niith Warde.:| SiRtet b6 1{Ae bt marh [IOGHE ot strongly against theso Cerncau members, but | g'scoro were lost, | Robes. Shank preached a most masterly sermon | second, Kingbridge thir 14114, e e L it remains to be seen whether the rank and The local team’ did no more scoring until | from Itev, iii:11, that did great credit to his | Falf mile—Mary Stone won, Gold Dollar tal. stretched out in front of a dyer’s estab- | g1 %50 0 “Musonic bodies will support the | the sixth inning, when on Burks' error e L e iy ond, Martha Washington third. Time— > = = lishment: “That’s the way that the i : LRaILO WHISHIS A ATOBa R {0 ¥ RAGPLACE aitlo o \ f recogmized ability, and after which he called | h ] Second Ward Dissatisfaction vich peoplo keop thelr moncy and grads | thieory that the grand lodgo has tho right to | MWhlsh's twoibngger and Iearus' sacrifice, | In the good old times when every man for i subscription of 00 to eover the re- muaining indebtedness, This amount was goon provided for, after which the church was formally dedicated. The church is a very neat_and commodious | structur nd both the andienc nd lecture icely dece with fros carvied a sword and prodded his fellow |~ Five-cighths of a mile—Claudine won, Pris- [ At a meeting held in a tin shop in th | cilla second, angeline third Time—50t¢. | ond ward Sund: | I have recognized | dictate as to what other organizations a Ma- | G ICICERIFORE S IR g 0o o ! ladios tho wives of | Son may or may not belong. Previous to 1ast [ and in the cighth three, aud then after the | men with the sharp end of it if they high in the millions. | year the rand lodge has for years déeided t. Paul had made one in theie half of tho | didn’t keep out of his way, the delicate stablishment | that it had no jurisdiction over Scottish Rite hth, Mang nompson requested Bandle | att 1878 1 e iR . 28 wigh | OF other bodies. Many predict that this year it all' the game in order to give his team | IMtier ol love and courtship apped S will reverse last year's decision and that the to cateh the evening train to Des Moines, | have been tre ually grow in several I'hiree-fourths of a mile—Civil Service | porters and backers offMorris Morrison pri men who rate won, sccond, Fordham third. | 1y and Louis Hiemrod, sccondarily, fr They drive down to_that Dal- | the Second ward, but with representatives | in broughams and showy victo 'S 1 ated in o uniform manner, « ven eigliths of & milo—Aral won, yms are ‘0 paper. eARenlL 7 o] :275g. | Present also from the Third, Pifth and Sixth rougrhbre v0 me : AT : on ot Inclding tho lot, ia. about, K000, | Syrian sccond, Pelham third, Time—i:374g. | BISCy effo from tho TAA, B i, SXEL | thoroughbrod hotses, o LSl Lrepiibbl s s i AT L score: suys the New York Tribune, The youn :f“ H:\;n-r pre n in tho evening A Warlike Rumor. ;W-ul h{h' I‘w" L ed in the field mas "“l";ffl“- 1o that it must cost o mint of money | blue lodges Baas o e DA A anfons eoiastal [ e HONCSIGUIYE pRIRC IR I Jl ) 8 1£00d congreg: M. S O A v to them. The Second wa ) TRET Y A dmeliie . 1t . 8D. PO. A. E. i sk 1 oo work gocs on in tho Grand | HALFAX, N.S., Juno 2.—There was ru- | fory o uom Ao Second WAl beot | to support. They lug huge parcols e P00 1 5 1 0| —fell in love with the lady at flvst rights Island district, mor today that advices had been received | yoe otk o O fostly W fair, of clothes in there to have them Towa Politics. : Py s 98 9| The young gentleman was not huckward : = from Eugland that a regiment of the line and | *“Aftor some discussion, it was decided that | cleaned and dyed. In the window | DssMoixes, Ia., June2.—[Special to Tin b it 00 0 0 0| in declaring his love, whereupon tho Living With Another Woman. two batteries of artillery were about to sail | the so-called Non-Partisan ticket should be | there are fully a hundred pairs of | Brr]—Awmong the many causes of republi- | Andrews, (b, g Ry (35, 0| ady? r‘ > eI Sul { LixcoLy, Neb, June 2.—[Sx Telegram | for Newfoundland in view of anticipated | supported, with the exception of Gibbs and | sixteen and eighteen button gloves, dry- | can dofeat in Towa last year tho railvoad | Willis. . 00 0 | lady’s father, the crusty old bavon with to Tue Ber.|—George W. Leverich, the hus- "I"”-'Ll."i,,,,l,‘“{"-’, hj]!_"rlv‘« ‘IY"“!":':ALX;( o vu\u‘;i:":é ffi Babcock, and for these should be substituted | ing in the sun. They belong to the | question was a very large factor, cutting both | §ieveiand: o 9 | & temper permanently spoiled in - carly band of Mrs, Lizzio Leverich, strayed aws ¢ ingla 7t 52 Morrsson and Heimrod. A job printer was | wives and daughters of millionaires, who | ways like a two-edged sword. The railroad | Clarke, p... o' 1 1| youth, promptly clapped her into ar ved today from Bermuda, found and put to work, and in 4 short time_a @ come down here in 83,000 turnouts be: | managers used their influence for Boies, not | upper room in his castfe and locked the lous, and this morn’ | cidental killing on R L teenth stroet and asked why ho had decided | take every 1t . | to run aftes cated in the convention. | ordering from the 1 w nothing of this movement of my | the clerks down on e answered he, “until the tid d, when 1 was notified b way put a rope-ladder up to hor window and brought her down v, and bore ler away on a white horse, laughing & hollow, mocking laugh as ho went over which she declares is lit ing she filed a petition 1 the district court asking for a release from the bands of wed- | Seven Hundred Stonccutters Strike lock. Purrsuung, June 2.—Seven hundred stone- | T lenes cutters struck this morning for an advance in | ]“’" s, wages, They are now receiving 33.60 per day | | of the railvoad politicians were ry of | 5 of the house in | The tactic 1s of fare, they beat | very peculia Through an ex ricle on the | the Farmers' alliance they put out ver cets had | 1if] and they make incessant complaints | ¥incing reports that Hutehison was DU | of b hg serviee, for the reason that they | tool of the railroad companies, from her a year ago after a married life of COFtS " {1 tHe TioMdOR PADErs | sumitions s Darand B ! — = ¥ ¢ London papers | sufiicien er_of 'tickets, bearing the Tots 012 15 2 ten yoars, and a fow weeks ago she learned t war ships and artillery battery leaving | names of Morris Morrison, Louis Heimrod, | ctuse they can have gloves cleancd here | 5o much because of opposition to Hutchison, ot ‘,,“. “ [ door on the outside and put the koy i that he was llving with anotlier woman who - Newfoundland are false, The editor | John Jenkins, H. B. Corvell and C. J. Smyth | for 20 cents. The other establishments, | ¢ pocause they held the republican party T S A e a5, P TRER o x called hereclf Mas, Loverich in Oklaboma, | Of the Colonist and a Newfoundiand delegate | i been printed to tiood the city. up-town, charge 25 cents. The richest | e e o e e Jotale. | Murpiy. m A 1t L S s, v iis deepest pock hen the young he rightful Mrs. L. wrote to he v | suys there will bo uo armed contlict. Tho movement had been entirely unantict- | people ave the most ponuvious in small | GEMEREE TR G I RS (R EL | Burkes, S 3 0RO SR () muan came on the scene again and ru asking for money to support herself, where- An dinpoEtant Vitnges Killea 'll'.\. tho supportees of the other ticket [ expenditures. Itdsa ruleof their lives 10 S0 Beiis i CB vl & ae e || T SOl th h several of the lady’s kinsmen upon lic sent buck a letter asking her' to look = POKtS o s~ | and the people in general, and when the | ¢4 savo every penny. I find inmy hotels | "¢K oY D S T 1T $ 000 0 talking inflated blank verse the while Tor moncy from with whom she hi Wixnsor, Ont., June 2.-—The Dominion | bolters' bullots were distributed at tho polls | ¢ SR BVEW DA <0 BRI O 0 | teadership of Larrabee, Young, Sweeny and | Mt th, Al s Lok snsiled 2 intimate. Mrs. Leverich is naty was robbed of its vrincipal witness in the | When they opened, there was much surprise | g 00 UG &S R TREE (B OF SLRD I | othiers, had reduced exorbitant chaiges in g s e el i after which he went to where she was mnant_over this reflection on her noted Burchell-Benwell ease today by the ac- [ felt and expressed. i 4 i R il a trataTits ABUBYIRE G siie i 0 R 0E 00 imprisioned and in some unaccount vain of Brakeman Hayes, | Morris Morrison was early scen on Fif- | accounts are of famousdimensions. They | ; Bl o Meckin, p et 00RO : BEEGRN0 i ol BY INNINGS. Oom vt AN RIR0R 00N BEEPauLE s e N0 (R0 080 0) 1 prin The Enumerator's Lot is a Hard One. Lixcory, Neb, June 2, pecial ’I'n-h':v::m and want $4.05. ::w::"ul'hl‘l:‘lr-l\\’huyl‘l‘.ll-'l“l‘x '4:'):;"11‘:;1‘:l’i‘\'mll;’ CEad of theirtips, 1t is o purt of | ermor Larrabee and his fricnds tried i mil"\‘n‘n’n:‘. ens the hill and turned down by the forks of to Tur Bek|—Tom rmy of 280 P — Dhto it and am in the race to stay until T am | their creed to get!things at a smaller | % break orce of e 4y Pn b Tyvo-basc | he road. Wo order these matt dit- charge, but ¢ cceeded D convineing the farmers n Hund rpenters Out, enumerators were let loose in the Third cen- Ele bulls—O Meclkin 5, off Clarke i PhatHEEbe: Bases | ferently to this last decade of the ning Se defeated. The people of thy omd ward | price than the neighbor: it was a tr sus district today armed to the teeth with | Cixersyat, O., June 2.—The carpenters’ | folp that they had been shamefully treated in | cause they ave rich, and they are rich | . S e S B atalng bolng bty by Spitehad Bhalls=aVillis | taonth’ ‘conlury.. The | Tribuno ha iuterrogation points, & company of twenty- | strike agreed upon yesterday went into effect | being leftwithout representation and wanted | hecause they follow that practice.” e s L bt o e e five being delegated to do the work in Lin- | today, when 1,100 men stopped work. redress, but the plucing of this indipendent e politicians were doing the same thing. hours.” Uwipire—Bandle: | eard — when it says that during -4 coln. Bach started in as heayily loaded with e O el Topotc The Coldest Spot on Earth. By the same kind_of tactics the railroads e tHie st o\ wasla 1ol 10885 than S beo SiatpnrgasEa grcddion pecting to see | o S he failure of Buden | ioincd by others from the Third, Fifth und | In “Notes for the Gurious,” in Frotad b e e R B R Plaged, Won. Lost. per or, | young ladies in this country have beon some fun, your correspondent, accompanied | AR T £ ol on the | Sixth, who wore and are’ dissatisfied [ urday Republic of August 17, last year | SO0 0 Ky, \oiicke for railrond control, | Minneapolis b 18 12 i | Secuved for their lovers by writs o one of the enumerators fora number of hours, | & Jenkins has just been announced onthe | with ' the manifest intention of | were given given, facts and f D e Tt A A OS ai b | Sl ity i 17 I | habeas corpus. W three young R loachil it o Job F Gansus taking hias)| Stoek cxchinge) the postofice ~ crowd of democrats | prove that - Yalutsk, Siberia, was the | oI thie midst of tho harvest, This | Mo Y I | lndios reseued by writs of habens corpus but few pleasant features outside of the 85 or e T SR D R T o spublicaray opranjfooldasuBpob onipa Bl gehyeitlic B Lous | kept so many farmers away that it is thought | Donver 7 1 1 | Onee the sword t of habe: $ a day connected with it. M rrORS NG R NI (Gt s K1 or of [ fov oty ihink ity G uit themsclyes wud (o take | Republic. It now turns out that not | to have had much influcnco in defeating the | Kansas Gy 1t i | corpus. gentleman vesiding 1t wie Suitprising to 806 how unprepared | Mitrosn, Neb,, May 31.—T0 the Bditorof | everything in sight. The peoplo have gotto | Yakutsk but Verkoyansk, a village in | nomination of the farmers’ candidates. “Chis | Qmahi S at the of ot and 08t peoplo were for the consus, despito the | Tinz Beg: The Bluo Valley association of | TSRS 6 (ot WOW BiL JBORE OF | the same region, §74 degrees north lati- | year the convention is to b held much carlier, - Paul.... il i outh Fifth avenue once su “Lo 1o act that the papers have been filled with | Congregational churches instructed me to ship, Tiy xr:p.;l'liullvltu blaa l.:w‘-hh “ow | tude, deserves that frigid agetinction, its T'he oftices to be filled are not so important IR e et a0 UM OD vV A8 DY L W aTGRRI O DOTE Yeforence to it for weeks. sond you the _enclosed _resolutions with the | having boen fiayor, but I shall nover bo - | mean wintor tomperature being 48,6 de- | this your as sty cxecpt that of rilvond <o it shrase this remavk and s Kearney Keeps to the Front. request that you publish them in your valu- | strumental in his being governor. He has | grees belo zero, centigrade. This, then, | ;¢ 'A,“,,”““W“,J et R o S 1003 00 8 310 ] lndder est mort—vive le hibeas corpus!” AblEne gon} S. @. Laws, Scribe. betrayed nearly every friend he ever had. | is the cold pola of the north in As'a, | yoing member, Mr Doy, tho roac Wo, tho ministers and delozntes of the Con- | [:00k how he has treaied me! When e was | the corresponding pole in America | may not make “such a' great effor Boston Hits— Kearsey, Neb, June 2. winl Tele- 1000 2 3 0-7% become a ut and n;ggr.wiw\ Boston 10, Trrors— | people if we rescue our future wives with gram to Tz Ber]—Today -cventy men | grosneional mhases omtime the eVl | up for mayor I introduced him to my friends | oty e S e O (1= HIa =N oW g eon 2 ) I - bogan work on tearing up tho old street rail: | fay Asacelition. Aumembled- T o somi-wnnaal | among the saloon men and he went around | DSLDE o the northwest of fl“""fl- Y | Butas the appointment by the governor, in | New York 5, Boston 0. Battories—Ewing, | writs of habens corp Can a man wha o ttnok proparatoryto. bullding the! eloc. | meotingat Aurora, Neb. 1620, afiira: | among thom,with the logislative sossion laws | 181onds. It is noteworthy that Verkoy- | casoof o vicanoy, woulc' bo un uncor Ewiug, Kilroy, Kelly. Uwmpires—Matthows | got his wife by habens corpus procoed: way track preparatory to building the elec- | WSS O 0; auong them, with the logislative session laws | 10" vakatsk, is o the mainland, | matter, the peoplo Will take wnusual interest | und Gunning. e R e e R R in the election of a commissioner to fill Mr. o ovil 1se s a remedy i avolving part- bit is an unmith 1 of ol besic tric road, which will extend from Eastlawn | ~That the drink i to West Kemmey. With the main line | and that the systc Kl quakitiod and branches the road will bo over five miles | &1 Unduslitiodf life which is saidzto ho v able distance from the Siber De 508 0L compur John Mahin of Mu The Schwatka | feated by the railronc against prohibitory measures and all that, | a consider d and then when' he gets into ofice | iun coast, which pos he puts the serews onto tho saloon men and | tively mild climate, AT PHILADELPIIA, bur y convens catine, who was de- | Philadelphia. ...6 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0—f2 [ ient to have? 1t would seom’ that it two' years ago, is | Brookl L8 10020 0 07| mustbe uncomfortable to go through s plac long. Brown, Huber & Co. put to work 5, v 1s open to rid our state | I think Broatch i = i, Franklin search expodition, however, | almost cortain of belng nom : \ + ] e il o 5 = > O {7 =3 ank 860 & on, aliost ce a eing nominated by the r its—Philadel phia 18, Brookly linked to a determined woman, who tells L.;Uf;. s mo ning 4‘\I\‘llh1u;l werago lino :‘r“.lx::‘lll::v‘.l.’.lt\"l and put prohibition in the con- 'I.mns.l(vtum.ml R also ;. cn and n-)me found that in the neighborhood of the | publican convention. e will make a ver {!\‘.lm.flqlffl"l !‘.ln‘x“l_”‘.d:“\‘ 'xlnhll_\n‘:_mwW N X AT T O T AR Which is being constructed, Tho sewer and | SYEENC YL e itorests of humanity | 1Y, B0 Was tunning on tho indepondent | 11, clc viver the moan winter “tompora- o strong candidato. Reprosenting, us ho doos, | gyll, Cross; Sowders, Daily. Umpires— | wero afraid of hor brotner and would railway wi SONRRIeC dinearyicate: mand the rohibitory amon- Sy s put on there,” said Mr. Heimrod, | ture was not far above that of Verkoy the l.urlr.llw-l .A.M“;.g -Iul(umg :-1|un nts in | goivlt and Jone 4 i never have got herif it had not been for S ¥ 1 suip requires it, as P! 0 d N eimrod, s 3 owa politics he will not be easily def ¢ Fadd < (e C ¢ sarly Bvery One Joined. mong iy nsitip Tequires ity | s B O wlois. or consoat, | ansk; of ¢ the minimum ‘ot hoth {ewn politits to wwitmotiho anslly ¢ s | an casy-going judge and o muscular con- Neniaska Crry, Neb, June 2.—[Special | estaction for Jmphishient of this end; | 1 attended neither the primaries nor the con- | places res amuch lower figure. On | (G HeLE o Town are fully aroused and de- | pufalo 0 00070 0 0 1 oy |Hteble’ Butnotwithstanding, the writ 1d old >, Rog- | and to this duty wo pledy rsolves and the | vention and am today, as you sce, working | the other hand it is v L that in | fopmined to vegain their lost pres P. Rog- | filiucnce of the churches we represent. here in my store; but, 1 think the 'people of | tho tropics the g not on or | time majority. ‘Thoy know it 1501 will the Second ward have cause to complain at | alone the equator, but some miles north | a great confest b road poli i TR e e e L) corpus seems to bo gotting al- most as fivmly established as’ the mar- vinge license or the kissing of the bride. Telegram to Tiy; BeE.]— Colouel wer, see of the State Busine: Pittsburg Hits—Buflalo 7, Pittsburg 1 s Men and Irr Bankers' association, was in the city today having 1o ropresentative on the board, and 1 : REreatyconiony dot L RollLX Buffalo 1, Pittsbute. Battorics—aldwin, | U c | securing memberslip to the association. The thinlk the people at large are tired of having | OF South of it 52 R 3 (sl Ay oot | Mack: Maul, Carroll. Umpires—Ferguson | A month ago a Missouri youny man was city council met,in_special sossion and e To members of Mt, Sthasta lodge, No. | the Tammany crowd, as i B calls them, ATGTRala e, ) fon Tty (s . 1 COSAIBEYS ana Holbort, | kicked out'of the house “and half way dorsed anti-prohibition, and every council- | 71, K. of P: You ave requested to meet | Iui everything in theivown interest. This | o o0 SOCm 0 ost ovidently ot [ down to the postoflico by the father of RAIRNAE 1o membarsblp roll at our cnstlo hall in Paxton block at g, | fusion business hes long beon cut and dvied.” | | 1Lho emprass of Jubin, B3t B LERLY Two Fatal Accidents. O A A0 6 0 0« | the youns ludy Tie was muking arrange- vory city and county ofiicer with one ox- L . . s a keen and kindly eres < A 0. . 3 3 9 - 7| mol 7 (i i O contion: ovoey banic clenty-tires voprosents. | M. Wednesday morning, June 4, to at- INNOUENT AND SWEET. overything that concerns the wolfare of | Drs Moixss, Ta, Juno 2. —[Special Tele- | Cloveland (1110 110 0 0 3 4 2 <o | Mentatomarey, A writ of hubeas cor tive business men and capitalists also became | tend the funeral of our late brother, h v Subjects. To those who are obsorv- | gram to Tie Ben]—At an carly hour this |~ Hits—Chicazo 7, Clevelund 19, Errors— | Dith PUSGUEL T8 PRSSeRsOn 0F Hie 0P oF mombers of tho association. Louis I, Baxter. Clerk Shoreman Gots a Kiss That Was | ant of her good works it is ovident that | moming Edward Carberry, aged —about | Chieago &, Cloveluid 1, Hatteries Baliwin, | FES b o R A Not Intended for Him this intercst is not diminisned by the | twenty-five years and a printer by trade, | Farreil: Balkely, Sutcliffe. upires —Gafl- | - : R Stk S L Wind and Rain at Grant. Delights of Life in Russia. A young red-chocked Irish girl landed | heavy tax upon her time and energies, | was knocked off the Chicago, Rock Island & | ey aud Burucs. i st AT "',_',(",I,,l;‘.f"”:,,‘,‘.' B e Grant, Neb., June 2.—[Special Telugram to Tur By Chase county i An_extraordinary story comes from | at'the barge office the other day and | but, on the contrary, it increases as new | pacific raily al, in | pojand. Some little time ago, it is said, | was sent to the information bureau to | and worthy objects for hor Denevolence | ye died in “Phe latest manifostation of her | influe 1y bridgze and so badly hurt that St el short. time, He was under the e lau Claire, Wis. Lizzic Nelson was engaged to marry Ole Anderson. A carr brings ne ¢ from Impe s of a terrible wind | the czar, in pursuance of his Russifica- 1 {vi f ¢ ¢ vlien 1 pon. 10 _ 3 , 2 v ) sua 2 BALEIC await the arrival of her aunt, a resident | app 2 liguor when last seen last night Ayl 3 e e e Neo! 8 3 and rain storm which visited that section last | tion policy, sent a company of St. | of this city, says the New York Sun, | majesty’s kindness was in conncetion | He S Omnhnk ot DisIMolaast Sk tars \r\\‘b\vu'l‘, 0 }: :: <‘r : :: ‘) 2 3 0 :»E")l'hl' !livq“y"l. 1.3., .‘;I\ i tions, I,“,'l‘ .]ur e ouset were anroofed and small | Potersburg actors to give performances | Just boforo sadling from Troland the | with the Tokio eharity hospltal, whero day i i o s Chiliorhe, o e e s e B T TS Were Vi 0 8to vas R AT % '8 1 Tara Lo S b s 2 i 5 S R shildro! re At Colfax, near here, yesterday morning, ew York 12, Brooklyn 6. Errors — | for he ast sday mor) ) forrific all through this section. At Amhorst, | 8¢ the principal thoaters in Warsaw, | pjece had sent to the aunt ¢ of the | 50 many poor women and c ““"‘l‘"‘('l‘ e | an old man mamed Johin® Anderson w sru | New Youk 5, Brookiyn 2. Batteries -Itusic | went out to milk the cows. In one hand says the Torouto Mail. ~The Polish | stuff from which her dress had been | treated. She hus always wi rruth sand Clark. Umpive | she earvied iiner on in tin pail with a st ‘olorado, hail fell to a depth of six inches. over by a Rock Island train and instantly | and Buckloy, ¢ At this place cellars were flooded and slight, | avistocracy, however, refused to attend, | yade, The aunt was to recognize her | institution closely and bestowed upon it | 1510q ™ He was a coal miner and plastere MeQ [roneRlIa e AT A iR e Cthe hard damage done to grain. and the police sent tickets to them with | palative by matching the piece with the | @ patronage of the most active and help- | yarricd, and leaves a small famil When — | three-leggad stool. Her heart wi im f A Prodigal Son Re the intimation that refusal to purchase | gyess, ) ful charactor, ns well as contributed | Just seen Saturday night ho had 4 consider : MGATIA RIS | and sho whs building shose fimey ntmos: rodigal Bons Roturns; would be considered a sign of disloyalty. | “"Plio aunt turned up with the piece, | handsomely towards its funds. But as | uble sum of money, which was missing when | Dhiludelphia,...2 02 00 8 1 1 e ea e B0 Bramucr, Neby Jung &-(Speeal Tolo- | o tickots woro then talken, but tho | ang e e ii%ee: | tho hospitul has continunlly oxtended | his remuins were picked up, and it is thought | Boston. ... 020 0 73 2 0 00,2 DlaLe dntaria ein R contina tho gram to Tur Bre]. Willie Werner, ‘tho | theater romained ompty until the polico | by Clork Shoreman, went in to wol- | its sphore of action und edlarfied its | he was a victim of foul play. o o st St emtoas | boote millemnid who thought to. gek s ations there bas been need of d The Supreme Court. prs Morses, Ia., June 2.—[Special twelve-year-old runaway son of G. C. Werner | gave further notice that it was as | come tho young immigrant. The | minist p of this city, was found safo and sound at | treusonable mot to use them. | qunt stooped beforo the re- | move capacious buildings and incr Ravennu, Neb,, yesterds his friends | Ag it was found, also, that | fully compared the dress with the pioce, | contributions, The empress kuowin Vickery, Smith ana_ Clemen N Umpires—1Powers und 74 hols wnd | grreen sille gown and_dance av some sort harias of expected “doings”—she was, in short, | proceeding townrd a cow, when suddenly YOAT, behul. Y this | of " the performances the governor | anmounced that she was satisfied the girl | strict economy in her porsonal expenses | decided by the supreme court this mornng; | Pitshurg 00 0LE0 0 i 0l 00—y [l SRS BELESEy N A e T general summoned tho editors of the city | was hor niece, The girl immediately | and devote whatover money that might | 1. W, Potts, appellant, vs Poll cot Chicago 0/ 00 Ui 00 R0 = L IRSEURI IOU I R R OB R B DE e A Close Call. 3 papers and censured them for their | Lyowed and kissed the aunt. Y| thus be saved from her yearly income to | Polk distric od. _ it Pittabure 6, Chicago 14, Frrors — | 09 Haw Clad joliorses onitho ey ace. The next day these B8 . As the result | In re of Fbher L. Mansfield; | Pittsburg 12, Chicago 2 Batteries —Hutchin 10 whole dist Here she was held pupers con- | (fork Shoreman, who had looked at | the aid of the hospi Ergnony, Neb.,, June 2.—[Special Tele- | sil a | son and Kittredize, Lawson and Berger, U risoner awaiting the arrvival of tho of this the sum of 8,446 yen and_ 90 sen | recvrsed; Livin district; afivmed, cam to Tty Brr. |—Mrs, W. I, Dozier, wifo | tained bricf notices, but General Gourko | the quoor idensification with much in- / ! ; ! ) ) 3! € cer 1de 4 C n, Ja W. Taylor, appellant, vs, Chicago, | pix Dermott hushand which her brother had sele % of & hirness maker horo, mado an noffactanl | Was not satisfiod. Ho once mora sum- | tareat. askoed the aunt to lot him com- | has beon handed to Dr. Takagi by hor | \Jotm Mo taxion SRRkl S JiUERR | 1 —— HUSHARER BN Mo brothoy {_“’ ied effort lust night to cross the viver of death [ moned the editors and commanded them, | pare the piece with the dress, too. Ie | majesty’s chamberlain. district: roeversed, AT CLBYAIAND, Anderson, came lumbering to to k- by taking morphine. But for tho timely us- | under pain of imprisonment and of theé | §id so, nodded his head approvingly, and - Daniel | Yordos, appellant, vs. Marshall clanati......0 0 8 0 0 1 0 A e R M e plstancy gt physiciansho would liave becn | supprssion of thoir pipers, (0 publish | was” somowhut. astonished to gliand | o king It Plonsant for Mr. Peduncle. | coutys Marshall districy; reversed. Cloveland 0000000 | nensanisdrinoyilindegoon anythingiol eI R long urticles written by the best critics | goft arma around his neck and a_pair of | Chicago Tribune: Georgie (to visitoy) | Staic va, W. A, Campbelly Butler district | i -Cludabul b 0 layoiug vwors— | located hor o T T Aoy o ” giving enthusiastic accounts of tho per- o e o oin o Mo | ="Why: Mr. Pedunclo, you couldn't | @ismissed. i Cinciunuti 2, Cleveland 1. Batteries—Khines | locate b lust, but did e como af He Got Off Lacky. H Ll 2 rosy Irish lips glued to his own. r, Yy y Jy V. Lynch vs® J. F. Neugent, appellant; | an arringt 0 and Zi or, Um- | her with a sword, or oye gun, or yet Bearaicn, Nob Juno e fonocial Telo. | formances. (This was done, tho hint of | Shoreman’s fellow clorks laughed im- | have beon very badly hurt.” I don’t [ At T el vere iy aurelona, [ and _Harkngton Hopths ha Glinse Ui [ Wk LRI, BRI ke e) gram to Tur Bek.]—Samuel McGuire, aged possiblo lo to Siberia proving ef- | moderately, and the girl blushed, divin- | any hszdages on you. o | Henry Price, appeilant, vs Aetna insuranco s - went off in an opposite divection, to a { gram to Tur Bur|-Samucl MeGuire, agod | ficacious. — When one reads of “eon- | fng that sho had mado n mistake. She | Visffor—"Why, ~Georgle, T haven't | compuny; Polk district: revorsed The Leaders Today. court, and gob anothor everlusting old ol dontal dhechonie ofa° Sa-calibrs oiotol ay | tomptible acts of dospotism such a8 this | gafd sho thought Mr. Shoremun ' .. u [ been gotting hurtlatoly, so furas I can | State vs Scth Morgan; Polle district; af- | Sum Mortow's Minncapolis team and the | unromantic’ writ of habons corpus. - Sa the paper mill Saturday. He was not se it is casy to beliove the worst that is | polative, too, because he had compared | remember, firmed. 8 lant, vs Julws | Omahas will coliide at the local park this af- | they wero married, but the blight of hurt, Y told of Russian barbarity and fiendish- | ¢he piece with the dr +0, yes, yowhaye. 1heard my papa | _Johu Fohalwig, sppclianh, ¥s, Jubius | fernoon and some highly interesting proceed- | that habeas corpus will hung over thoir An Old Settler Passes A sk — O e AR E soy you wore hagly mashed on your- | gitsgnetei e & i P8 ings can bo anticipated, The Minnics aro | future like a pull, = £ « ottlor Passos Away Ho A D et ROMANCE OF AN UMBRELTA. self. A H. Newman; trustee, ot al vs the Chl- | leading in the Western association race and Pime was whon the habeas corpus wisse i Nenrasga Ciry, Neb, June 2.—(Speelal 3 a1 ¥ v ° t he 5 Tho - I, .—(Spectal R nA U PR A (N S 1 T . ol Probably the Man camo, Milwauked & St.' Paul railrond com- | will try hard to down the Omahastoday. Tho | never heard of in this country in con Telegram to Tue Bee.]-Jesse Graham, l; g L T | Two Life Partners Who Believe They whly X . ny, appellant; Lynn district pversed locnl toam, however, is putting up great ball |y oaion with courtship or marving go Trffupe: *Is this a portrait | ! story of dear Mrs, Stowe, who in theso ' e | ¢ P Neribige ; D ¢ one of the oldest settlors in the ocounty, | Story of dear \ 1 8 Were Joined by Fate. h 2 State vs John Hu appellant; Poll dis- | just now, aud stimulated by tiwo straight | JOCHAn WL €0 { dlod yesterday, I is sald ho was. 105 yoss | st quiot yours of hov 1ifo Isngain o lit- | wparhaps thore is no such thing as | of your runaway husband, madam?” in- | it agimed Vietories they wil exort themauives o tho | NOW it 1 recognized fnstitution. Tlov old. ; * [ U ohlld, says’ $ho Now. Yotk Sutk | fao, hus M biessod 1£.1 don's belleve in [ anlred o detociysh ML taole s snup shot | ' Susia va W, D Hogas, appsliaati Plymouth | Utiiost to down the brawny Millers, ong beforo the courts will havo f Ty - Valking in a friend’s garden on ' " A 4 4 i v a concealed cd [ o strict; afirme - - onargo ourtship and instead of tl A Corn Seeller Gets in 1ts Work. these |f‘1. sant spring R, L % ':““"l‘l.l'»yl]‘\,' ,l'““". of Luzerne, | l\'\l..hl::.:\ lll,l’,‘\‘,““'fi’:,‘l k.wl.u:wimtlml ~l\1x-.!.‘.1 SR BRI E TTD Manning Will Manage tho Cowboys. | gontlo lovo letter, the mysterious valon Wrysone, Neb, June 2.—[Special Tele- [ same upon the g nér. who was busil N. Y., to a Philadelphia Press roporter, | Was GRICENE o8 . 4 , KANsAs Ci1v, Mo., June 2. —[Special T tine, the porsunsive box of « gron to Tutk Brn!)~Whilo working with a | ut worl: My feiond,” she said, gol “Weo 'hud a wedding up our way, In | from me. Drowned in the Nishaahotne, gram to T Bir, | —Jumes Manning, the well | the lingering good-hys at the hu sictly sure,” suld the lady, which Jerome Wood and Miss Hodgson I am not ¢ Haw 1, Ta., Juue 9.—(Special Telogram | oo C. S player and sccond busoman of: | we shall have tho cold and formal writ 3 large corn sheller this afternoon William | up to him in hér simple, childish wa A AR bt fhiies 1s a rear view, Whi Hughnino' climbed wpon tho ‘machine for | “have' von over read ‘Uncle Toms ]‘1“""‘1 the leading parts, In 1887 Miss | doubtfully, Ul is a voue view: What | 1o g Ber.|—Arthur Molar, a lad_eighteen | o' iunias City toam, was today mado mana- | of mundamus, the harsh and abrupt something, whon e wis caught in the gear- | o eoud 5 | Hodgson, while working in an umbrella | kind of a’buildingwas iv?” | TR o En | was todny of . | I ; [ Cabin¥® The perplexed fellow slowly & ; g L It was a sl dum.” y 8 ) gor of the Cowboys by Prosidout Speas, to | Subpoenn and the intelligent jury of ing and four tocs torn from bas loft foot. poRy Y | factory at Sheffield, England, wrote her It was a sajgaft, madam, thing in' the Nishnabotna river. ) ! ; & v B st unbent himself. - He was loath towound | oo ¥and “address, just for fun, on the (rs R R A ina: time (op!| ANMEE T 1ha Nishoatota piy ,‘,,«.I'-[i.t H‘.H.n 'I"r--\uh nt M”»N 1...“41, | twelve men who cannot vead? 1:‘. ‘ - g ihent higeliv,: Eie waaloath nd | nan os8, just f ,on the | M that Hackett has not been getting the work | caplus will succeed the billot-doux, t 5 HARRLOMAeEN H' 5 :,,'“ t'} b e ',7‘,‘ B2 e B 'lll" £33 | inside of an umbrella which she had jusy | day? ARt 0 0 True. Out, of the tewm ho should and thit 18 why ho | certiorarl the stroll in the park. and & EERaLE S Rujha des(Social Relay | SO IR BRI, (il T80 war 08 |iqomnplofed It was 11:48:5m. i w York Herald: *The soasons aro | is doposed. Manning said toduy that if ho | buld-honded judge, wl b thought w to Tur Bex]—Tho Midland Pacifi | himself getting vory red as ho stam- | “COR GV alla was placed inthe stock, here is no doubt abont its being his Fing. " said one tramp to anothor, | didn't make tho Cowhovs win the peunant ho | bpi&-hotded judgo, who novor thought the following ofticors at. thoie annual | mered, *Well, viot exactly ma'am. Not | 43" with hundreds of others, shipped to | porteait,” sho said decidedly, 1" can Yes,” was the sad reply, “wo get | Would come very ncar to it o tting married, the engngeuicr President, Samuel L, Tate; | 88 you might say d it,” but I've tried | 4y o \rnited States. It was purchased by | Pecognize him by the saloon and the | oo @l® (LR Ren e were oxpecting B ring Xiee piemdenty M, Baniaon. ch-Bloux QUi [ S0 AR - L Mr. Wood. He carried it for several weels | 11145 8, P Aradh i Wlyaes 10, Gouan 10, SO i MR A A Churchwardon Not a Christian, | before discovering the namo on the in- | No Assistanc Ves, but after all, that's what wo | , GEN0a Neb, Jue 3.—|Special Telogram E I!E ———— Tho question whethera chu «den | 8ide. Then he wroto to the young lady | puck: Scene, the club, 5 0. m need.” i to Tun Bre.]—Thio fest, gomo of tho souscn A Gross Misstatement, must also be o Christian is before the | and sho answered the lottor. " Thocorre- | Gpolly ~(meditatively)—~By Jovel T| = ‘‘What! winter in spring?” J{a playd on, W, astoslation grounds hare — Positively ourcd by OMANA, June To the Editor of Tue BEs: | uy, "\ | spondence thus started was continued | i 0 0 G) ? N 1 Y y this afternoon between the home team and i ) t Kitty Keene would | “No, Change. o 0N beuedn, o, A these Little Pills, until the young lady came to this coun- | N5 100G ST ar to marry me “Yos, indeed (slapp hia/ pooket), | Nisute: which rasulted ln favorof the Jalier AR'ER They also relleve DI e o e it ooy, | S0yl I should ask & by score of 15 to 10, The same team play 7 Kl6o ¢ iglish church, ostershire, belng ! hdeacon of tho K T was surprised to dbe in ono of the local | echurchwarden in Woi papers Sunday morning n statoment that one | ghjected to by the vicar, has publicly | 0¥ ; | *1olly (with a tone of bitter' reminis- | what we do need is cha P tress tre Bourgeois had designed the Commercial | declared that he is not a Christian, but | Where she assumed the position of house | conce)—I could tell you what sho said to = Jndde LA ITTLE Qigesti o Hoarty | national bauk building, which has just been | says the viear knew all the facts two | keeper for her brother. ,a1. | me when T did, if it would help you any, Youth’s Companion: When will par |VER Eating. A ot ron completed after my pluns aud under my | yours ago. At that time the vicar inti- "l,"”""““; l}“""l “'I‘." “"“l', to Pal. | old fellar! Now York Herald: Father (shouting | onts learn not to expect too much of | ©dy for Diz usca, | supervision, Bourgeois was simply one of a [ mated to him that, though it was de- | mer’s Falls and then to Racquette lake, | S HRN S 0EG SRS B8 | rats ahilarant Drowsings. Bod Tastal half dozen draughtsmen who worked upon | sivablo that his own ohurchwardon | in the Adironacks, where she was em-| - She Had fic DEBORe down slals Hus George gouo yet, Jen “Ethol, got up, my doar, Don't you PILLS. proveagm, . Jog >, the plans in my oftice, The pluns wore prac- | (hould bo n Christian, it did not so much Qlu_ od in a hotel, ~ It 50 happence that | Epoch: First Miss— At . iRl L KRy 1 an ety ta piay ko thath MF: | gt paln ta s e, oo tiond i howspapor sugild | Wattor about w people’s churchwardon | M Woad wus employec on tho lako | mustache that gentleman bR\ oo | F (tostily)—Well, T want to o to bod, | Smith's duughte nover” would do so. | TORPID LIVER. Thoyll lond itsclf to_ the publication of 80 gross a | —and the people’s churchwarden he be- | 8156 .f‘:‘|‘.1.lz‘x‘)‘;“\'\lv”; :‘!ll_\l']ti‘\" 1y ’\"]‘“‘l(“"l bl b0 haan o mustache on your | D. (sweeter than before)—All right, | She’s a good little ‘m regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, misstatement, whon it is & matter of common | came, ater th @ two first mot. | \ ¥ | dear. ' I think 1t's the best thing you can SWell, mamma, ssie Smith ought Botoriety in this city that T am. the architect | - o ' | in love at once 1.1..1 tho kot had now | : g GoMor Touve got. (0 gor up oy vou | tobe a bottor girl than Ia \ SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. and superintendent of the building in que } our babies and try a dozen of | been tied and the honoymoon s being s toow, "Good tiz o ¥ a winistor and my papi’s ouly | arpreazm {0 Mgk 1AL Buths, | Heyn's clogant $8 per dozen ‘cabinets, enjoyed,” | | know, "Good uight, dear paw, b W | -

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