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ing of the state central commitice which von- | gaahart, Walsh toCamnvn to Andrews, Bases Lincoln Whisk venes at the Capital hotel, Linceln from boing hit by pitched balls—By Fanning Irishm e 1. Struck out— By Fanning 4, Hudson 1. Passed Yt ANC ob., June 8.—[Special to Tre | . D o An TInfantile Candidate for Penitentiary spectal Bicotion Catted. | Bttt SHOUEE eudia ole | Tho Sonator Urges th Abilition of the Nob Jue 8.-[Special o 18 | A Tonnemee Marsbl Murders o Distller [ I8 thatimpurtiy of (h0 PO we b Fo et . Nrnraska Crryr, Neb., + 8, —[Speclal | and thirty minutes, Umpire S s ¢ pe o city reports X " sl ook Honors Comes to the Front. Tolseram o Tiw Bis |=The oit Lo - % Goveriment Sub-Treasuries. curious caso in which an Irishman was ro. Near Knoxville, Tenn. which causes running sorcs on tho arms, L Kansas City 5, Des Moines 2. e lieved of a largo lizard that has ovidently logs, or foot; which develops uleers fn tho of oalle spocial election for July " P fal vening called a special clection Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Juno 3.—[Special Tel made its abode fu the man's stomach for over eyes, cars, or nose, often causing blindnoss or 15 to vote £2,000 to aid in_building a perma 0 to Tur B ho home team won | NO AOTION TAKEN ON THE MEASURE | (o yoars. Tho doctor will not give the fol- | IT WAS DONE IN COLD BLOOD. | deatness; which is tho origin of pimples, cane HE THREATENS TO SHOOT AND DOES, | nent wagon bridge over the Missouri river. | o The county commissioners have ulso called an | today low's name but is willing to tell the circum cerous growths, or * humors; " which, fastons S ing upon tho lungs, eauses consumption and — election for the Nebraska C precinet to AN TES MOINES, = stance He says that about two year: o the vote §79,000 for the same cau - - — A Bill Offered Amending the Law | oo 0 L0 e drinki ¥ death. Ttistho most ancient of all diseases, el Bloven Y § ernian, while drinking after mght from a | 2 o Par g A Hartwell Boy, Eleven Years Old, CHe Bk R Aaamge || v IROMEST O AIOALAES UL LHO S RTIICr and very few persons are entirely free from it, A BLOOD THIRSTY YOUTIHL | foomenaesioms his ohoree e b simt | ¥ "ttt et it | FARWELL (‘)NJTIIE SILVER BILL)| = 2 S HE RILLED HIS SECOND MAN. SCROFULA : nBo AR ol x N Smith, B, If. Patton, £f....0 0 § Regulating the Bottling of Fer- spring, realized that ho had swallowed some: iolate His License, Re- "nflicts Sericus But Not Danger- A Call Issued. i 0| Brimbreon; (0 0 2 " thing clse besides wate Brokes Bow, N June 8.—[Special to | Hooverw.rf 1 N Ta'a few weelts ho experienced s severe i it g c U R E D ous Wounds on Three Other , | 4 1 y 48 " I Ty, Bee,]—Below will be found a call for an LAY 1| Phoinn, From Louisiana. paln in his stomach for which ho could flud Him. It Bo except in drinking largo Children indepondent congressional convention for the | Manning, 1 i Yo iy H — i t 1 Th Irisl Tl "Fhird olot Jestiod: by the confere: dd | Smitn. N, « 0 jaro, ... 3 o of milk Tho rishman . 's Sarsap: Thir district, issued by tho conferouce held | Wil "0 9 13§ vussotbach, il 0 | Wasnrxatox, June 8.—In the senate to- | fnally 'mado up his mind that he ik s Dy taking Hoo's Sarsaparilla, Which, by ¢ ol 3 1o wd Island May 20 dunson, ¢ 5 3 1/ Macullar P * BADO: " " " Kxoxvirie, Tenn,, June 3.—[Special Tele- the remarkablo cures it has accomplished, Hanrwert, Nob,, June 3,.—[Special Tele- ) ] ; {Htarty p.ooend 1 & day among the memorials and other papers 1y a short time to live and resolved to | o : . $ Ui B vy Db Gy FagHTi i a conference of tho Farmers alliance, Do tod i o o rosolutions from | ke the most of tho fow montlis romaining, | A¥am to Tite Bax.]~Reports recelved horo | has proven fteclt to bo & potont and peculia little after 4 o'clock, whilo the children were hts of Labor, trade unions, labor,giube f Totalsious 1D S8 I XOUWN s 3 | e Touisunn ot atire extonding thanks | Yesterday ho got on a glorious drunk and tho | stato that Bud Lindsay,a deputy United | medicino for this disoase, I you suffer fiom e bl I | and otherlabor organizations of the r Y INNINGS: he Louisiana legislature extens o heltag | lizard in his stomach also bo paralyzed | States marshal, shot and killed Kilts, a dis- | 8crofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, going home from school abcut three miles | ssional district held at 1[ ‘M A AL 6 L0000 to congress and the president for ¢ and devided to quit its abode. 1t was vomitted | gillor in Campbell county. Lindsay wished a Every spring my wifo and children hive south of this place, the eleven-year-old lad of , May X, 1800, ||; :n.'n 3 \\|‘ nty-four [ F s 00100000 orded the suffercrs from the recent Missis- | up, The doctor has the animal on exhibition gallon of whisky, and Kilts told him that ho been troubled with serofula, my littlo boy, Newton Morris zot into a quarrel with the N e i bR P sipyl floods; the senate bill for preventing | 1tis i light color with durk stripes and | FEAR 00 0 S B0 RCE 0 TR R | threo years old, belng a tertible sufferer, sons of G. Mikesell, eleven and six yoars old : Hoia N Earnod ransKansas City 2. Two-base hits | adulteration of food and drinks was reported | about five fuches long. fieonso. Tindsay got mad and abused (Kilts, | Last spring ho was one mass of sores from The cause of the quarrel could not belearned, | 15 5. 15 0 e the pur: | =Gunsen 2 K. smith, Manwing, Hases on bulls | and placed on the ealendar; tho resolution TineoiniNove The distiller's L1 rearold son thought his | headtoTeot. Weall took Hood's Sarsapariila, but the Morris boy bocame so much excite oo of ‘placinie in nomination an independent | TG Ty 187 Dea Mommos 17 Struelk out by | offered by Me. Edmunds for investigation by | p;y Coby Juno B.—[Spocial to Tie | fath and threw o rock at Lindsay, | and all have boen cured of thescrofela, My that he ran into the house, procured a shot- | ¢ mzl‘i :-.-' |u|rr:;~v\»x{‘» ;IlVrl the Third con Swartzel 6, by Hart 3. Umplire—Henderson. the committee on fisheries into the manage- | Bup | Marshal Melick has got a case in hand ; l; Ii‘.|)i o o v |I>m x;mll.\vlv“ g pro- little boy 1s entirely free from sores, and il pl e B e sional district of Nebraska, udd = 1 oot aoARHS' ooas 2 ML : ! od o pistol and rode back to Ki s, ote 6 iy NN BHE AN RAALHY, and followed them about cighty ¥ods O | Sy hsis of reprosentation shall be as fol- Denver 3, Milwaukee ment, of tho fish commissionors’ oftice, AftOr | iy tho district court, through his ambition to | Tho Latdor saw him coming and locked tho | A o pesrenen ook ULt fed pealthy the road, laid the gun on the fc Fi) ';"l“ aim | 1504 Tho representa connty ¢ Dexver, Co June 8.—[Spocial Tele | 8ome debate the resolutions went over till to- | cultivato o pretty lawn at his residence on P | door, but Lin broke it down and shot e e Y (ot 1 called to the soven-year-old lad of George tions shall be one dele to every Ao Followlag is tho rosult | MOrrow. and Twenty-cighth streots, The marshal | Kilts twice, killing him instantly. He then ’ wards: “Got out of the way; 1 want to | twenty ers or major fraction thercof s gamo = % Mr. Blair, from the committee on education | amunloved D, W. Mosher, the florist, to soq | dttempted to shoot the boy, but missed him | |'x'x|°|P|d 8‘ s|alrs?‘pl.ar"|a fet v, He SATALEEs |1t B-Alllances, ‘Knights of Labor egamo; | andlabot, reportod'the senato bill to provido | yis'vund. aid Mn. Mosher, it s clalmod has | 214 hitalittlo glel, but did nob seclously | ERoRrS i e A s, Lowoh dan »f abont, thirty or forty paces, inflicting ! rades unions, labor clubs, with RNV 1 LWAUKER 26% :£Ho - oblightory atbaiANCE ab Soool.of et Mosher, it s clotmed has | wound hor. It is roported that Lindsiy's y C.1 HHOOD & €O, Apothiecarios, Lovell, Mass. > wound in littlo Edwards, v less than twenty mer s shall be entitled to | A St Tatory it Srbasiiaids O L s C Property A harty g o n over to the = A ealp ot o iy hooast.ono | oo delegato, ~ The ropresentation to tho o ehildren in Alaska, and the senate bill, with- 3. A. Campbell, ‘B, V. | PAEHASEest AR AR i 100 Doses One Dollar fn s noso mnd in the rieht cheek, and his | cougressional convention shall bo one dele- ! 2 Seympio 2 out recommendation, to orgavize bureaus of | Duvis CRIAC n“» ‘,"”.1""'1 1:“‘1". HARRCAR: NGl TRt Bt Schw eso gentlemen claimed | zen in Camphell county § o and os little six-year-old brother received o shot in | gate for every ten delegates or major traction 0 3 it rf g information relating to employment, occupa- | i SCONAEe LR Ke O oo | annual subseriptions for tho Vo R i » t R} Schook, 88 ) ¢ Ny his side. Dr. C. A, Bruegmann was called, | thereof to the « y convention., A ful [ Iowe:ib..... S tion and means of livelihood. = Placed on the | | VAL DEOBOR v Mo iU e red because of lack vidence, Ho | gend them with the £ to youon or . 4 5 2 James Beswic Kennedy, I1...0 We - 5 The silver bill was then taken up. HSOHIERBATHSt sMasH Hitan ¢ | nesses. Tho place of the re g s : {ivo persons to subscribe by Effects of the Big Storm. J. G. Parsren, Sec Kearney B | Bt i g Mr. Pugh then addressed the senate. His al Molick i L1000 dnmasea 18E | twenty-five miles from the telegrapt fon. | gate, that then T will have tho privile Texasan, Neb., June 8.—[Special Broken Bo: eb. pok il g speech was largely devoted to criticism of the S ddiialen L SIBEC & _— i o S5 Khd Feoetvn dbLINE Lot 3 - g . g y d Governor Thiyer was at’ the state house Donver:E Sl Lty i Al i ne Bre.]—Last night this B o @ il noon joday attonding to the business what names I luck. These coupons are to b et i 2 pelne yrewh Bnai Br e At the conclusion of Mr, Pugh’s speech tho until noo J |u”u nding to the busine Ditrvat GO0 TG0 . Al Tolog I Jilan ¢ ..;.’ 18 10 : % h 7 his ived by you in payment fol was visited with the most terible rain storm | p oSG R B e Bnal Brith sivea Dt s D eiae Cand tiie | that hgs been accumulating during his en. | = DENVE o L it for new st ever kng here, The rain came down in Ventis 'u '\_ TeldbT trannatat & Denver 3 roiloine etk Y St Trom s Uhe g,‘,..{, sfor a fow days on aceount of | to Tk 1_.. |—Severe wind hat intel set ptions, $1 ‘vm’j»‘ at any time for one convention today it was deci to appoi Milwaukee il kness of his w | feved with the pl of racing at Overland late. You, upon your part, torrents and it soon became ront that | (o0 e sion from (RHBETN O tho Fiand ¢ calander and passed: To amend section 3,85 Dotective Siiians 6t tho Missouri Bacta it el Pay £15,000 to the Nebraska amefidment conte el would not long bx ftetitor | 15aen fiomit eaok s isditands ) 3 of the revised statutes so s to make it | G0 A et '|h‘ml\' Wrom A5 i G AR R e E our letter of Ay its 1 . wd shor miduight | of consolidation with other Jewish societies. read: “Any person who withdraws any [ | iy g, wwhere he arrested George Plutimer, w! 1 half, fiftoen nominations, eight e friend may bo sy the church belis pealed forth to warn the e : : by mented liquor from any hogslion, e taing | 18 charged with nurdering his own brot art Benjamin won, on to righteousness, the Gr people of the danger. The swollen stream A Monster Krupp in Russia. \ it—By M fits fnot, Heen. amuad, “for )the purooss of | , DODUtY Auditos Allen lo o o [ RCRAE LRl e S Organ offers *a copy of the An OR8 Bo3H HUALA s bants over | Tho largest gun manufactured by | by 7 i vrens | Do Dot hoon aflxed, 10 ios on the busi- | LOMOFTOW 0 inspect new surance coni- ond running, six furlongs, heats, | ture free to each one of these five sub- eiitite . towi ain street | Krupp for the Ifussian naval fortifica- me—One hour aud fifty minutes. | nass of bottling farmentod liquor inany brow. | Py belng organtzed at thutplace. | | purse S5ichonis M avon, Billy Duncan bers.” Then, in o new paragraph, tions at Cronstadt, is expected to five ery or other place in which fermented liquor | ¢ 3 A \ e | e, Tt the G. M. O, imploves the dear friond t S AL g SR {biloe nted HQuor | ,yonse of extortion and robbery in office. The |~ Third race, running, purse §200. mile and a ol L R horses found it difficult (o get from house to | 3Way $3,000 a minute in the shape of six Postoned on Account of Rain. f;m',’l’i"'.';(if;:‘“{{f{',‘]“;“‘}') et ":,r"““fl:',;’:m:\',':‘(‘_‘ complainant is J. C, Crooker, who chiurges | sixtecnth—Kissmet won, B 1" s *ite- | make vietory in Nobraska certain by re- v house. teen and one-fourth inch shells, says tho | Sroux Crry, In., Juno 8.—[Special Tele- (Gl C¥UaN) A & DROVERT O V5o Oand | the judgo with having extorted 20 cents from | cover third, il turning thi dgo signed no later than Tho mill dam, which fora time kept back ‘lllll\(ltlll‘vl(lvtf L/\‘u\t(-l.l‘l an. \f\ngn;‘t: Vs | gram to e ] Tho Sioux CUty-St. | The proporty st i such bottiig or” busi- B, toonth annal cxhibition of the | _FELIU A0S, trotting, 35 cluss, purso S0 | noxt “..b.,\|l‘_.“ Pinall inul hero, as in o the swelling tide, at last gave and the sted it sent a steel sheel, four feet long | Paul game was postponed on account of rain. | pess shall be liable to forfeiture; provided, | ppa i@ RIGEEREL SEIER CIRS Al Marquis _won, ~Magnc md, Ge woman’s letter, lies the milk of our thus set at liberty rushed down with | and weighing 2,600 pounds, through 19 F ) however, that this section shall not be con- “ alind “"‘J“t‘\";‘ o shadldar ‘[‘l“"_‘l lU',i{"!W}\ Moshier third. =Best time- e Grand Moral Cocoanut, the d feiend’s od fury, carrying destruction in its | inches of armor and 1,312 yards b ¥ . strued to prevont the withdvawal and trans- | Syeningab tho university chapel, = hi X | purse 8500 fusten upon this soul-inspiring y 3 v HON the first exereise of comniencement w : 105 ccond, ¢ W { N T pring Ry . . ; FIELD OF & dHLRALLL fer of formented liquors from any of tho vats | Tonpo mambers of the Young Men's Christian i : ! gave way under the tremendous IN THE D OF SPORT. New York. 3 8 0 0—5 | inany browery by way of a pipe line or | cow v Thold a public roception at Santl i #lver oup, owner to! Ay to 14 prossure and joined with tho waters in Boston 00000 2 7 *—14 | other conduit to another building or place | S S BE AT bt B g WO By I C oS EL st ibrositie s die mad rush upon the town. A barn containing | mpe Team From the Flour City Knocks its—Now York 9, Boston 15, Errors— | for thesole purposo of bottling sames such | oy P Se AT il probably put an electrie | Bello'd ¢ S 5 an_of horses and a buggy, together with S 3 } T i x Stideand ho B. & M. will probably put an electrie | Belle J. A TN st Out the Black Sox., Ng k 7, Boston 2. Batteties—Crano and }:{E" line or condult o b co e tons s | Plant in its yaids in the near futare. . Lk bbb Bo bbb ¢ SE 3 s ¢ 3rown, Radbourne and Kelly, Umpires— erated under such rule: regrulations ber of Lincoln men_who res Changer et 1 camo_loating down tho stroau and lodged | _ Tho Omahia cranks flo ed to tho ball park | ALividis and Gunning, y v shall bo pre . iho. commissioner of | A mumberof Lincoln men who have becn e .A.Illuflill‘n‘u«.l hange pported by Millett’s Angelus— 1 upon_the bank, and the hovses were rescued | yesterday afternoon, laboring pretty gener- sl internal revenue subject to the approt Gl o LOATORIOt o 501 A LRV HOX SUD B The Omaha hardware company has ex- riginals of which drin ' wine threo 2 st serions damage poerl .| ally under the impression that Omaha would AT PHILADELPITIA, the secretary of the treasury, and all locks £ kit by perienced a change of management, M. o5 day 1d Webster’s dictionary, L porhaps 19 1 down tho leaders in tho pennant race, Philadelphia....1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0— 5 | and seals prescribed shall be provided by the | T8y 18 r o vna has been granted a divoree | T H. Taylor, genoral manager, vetiring, and temperance’ as the mod- lons. ot stho mill dum “ownied by | SO e e o O aveiae, tha, is, || Brookiyn 8/101181910,(0,10 0 0= p{{commiSioner/otineraalimovento BLLLSE| frommixiwitonl e wohom o oaims | Mr. I A Miller, vice president, assuming uso of things, the Grand Moral Dy AOrolcH) Gaatls r S o leRsacoron L 3 e DR A AN B real catol N reow o of the United States; provided fur- | GEOR o AR g vo | he positic { dutic aer. R 3l : : quite possiblo that it will not be rebuilt’ the | the fates assisted very decisively by Eimer | _Hits bl “"’Il"'l'“r‘~1_“"’““1‘"';’;H"”.\_"* that tho. tax {uposod An R | | e R A Igosn 6l tonove] | 1o BosLUO RAUHELISIo iR At E wn is really the most grimly hu community at large will feel an interest SiEvalandis pottan worle AW e adelphia 1, Brooklyn 5. Batteries— | ([t Gta® G0 FRE ML id on | anothe 4 ‘ X & L philanthropic gift enterprise that Clevela n work. What this youn, tH § 4 A e e Mes, Wil es RS Omice W the trade, and it is understood t 5 fho AL Hatd aearbiies today ins ot Husted, Buflington_and Cross, Murphy aud B Holmes has offered to_submit 3 A | the loss, Al hiunds are busy toduy I DAMD- | man wants to do s to quit “blowing them | Daily. 'Umpircs—Knight and Joncs. all - fermented liguor remo from | 5 g 00 dumages | 10r retires to enable him to devote his time ) s totho grand army of cranks, ing waier from the cellars, and beyond the | Sl ! L i 14 a brewery to a _ bottling house | {0 U0 L L Bl I AR T R LANN EaroH AR H DRI vaT | e vance—Habitual moderation in ro- serious meor jence it is thought that the | off" and to go in and play ball, otherw > T ¥y of lza plpo o conduit, | for ch of ie at Twelfth and J streets. \‘1:1 13 e L ) : ]u t lich hav i toR iR ben ¢l natyral oppo 1!:l|n|.lml\uv1’.l ) 1‘1\%\"”\:".\-“ s to th Tlm\::xl be given a p ‘m‘mvv" M-n";m the | poalo TR OROL OB 200 0 at the time of such removal by the mul}-m}‘.. Ihe council epted the proposition, :m“lh“«“.n 18/ EOVOLIONO04HOIE tites and passions.— Webste poods in stocle will not be very great, a bench ab salary of 'steen dollars per d: Plttsbu 58150 1011010 tion and defaccment by the collector of the % . SRR N ot : gl " or 11 %01 > s] 3 040 it H ve . 4. But his all that is offered in behalf tiough the water ran_trom- oie 1o th Ho has the stuff in bim, ti o doubt | its + bittshure 9. Keroms. | district, of the number of stamps denoting s S Sauiol ary Will Johnson, the young man who | of viriue 7 ¢ L et decp in mony of the stoves, | ot 7 5 its—| 7, Pittsburg Errors— | the tax on fermented lic thus removed. About 12 o’clock the othernight James 4 I T 4 T M Later reports placo the damago to the | #boutthat, but it should bo specdily de- | Buifalod, Pittsburg 2. = Batteries—Haddock | mio stamps thus cancelled and defac Clemens, & prominent young farmer who | Shent U ter portion of Monday in | = Porish the thought! “Telamah milis 0, and the full damago | veloped, or Manager Leouard should allow | Mack; Galvin and” Carroll. Umpires—Fer- | po disposed of and accounted for in the man- | lives just outside the city, sw bAEHInp /A INARDOIC Snont Bt oforhl The writings of Dickens—Charles to the city and citizens will reach §2,500. him to take @ walk guson’and Holbert. e Graotan by ihidicommissioneriot MtrmAl | Gilcar dollns wrltes an A itiahs: Gb. s last evening sent up to the | Dickens, “Boz"—the man who loved D His bluffs are losing too many games. AT/ GHIOAGO, venue, with the approval of the secret vospondant.. . Clamens was! lying. o il to do thirty days’ time. good cheer and loathed cant, the man But the story of the fight. (i, 000070018 04| ofthe treasury: and any violation of the v T T O B LT e is a warrant out for the arrest | who immortalized hypocrites in Peclc Latson, charging that while in [ sniff and the pineapple rum of Stiggins, g e ; crulations therein’ after prescribed by | & ! ¢ In the first, Cunavan opened up | Cleveland oikolo Mo o= 01| ATLIRAT ARSI EORE: ; d is mouth. Being tire suddenly » T doemitstonor bty tatornal yovenuo with | his mou ir tived, ho suddenly L tor s o oz S tho pBehnnioe! the fun by getting first on < 7 and 4. tho approval of the secretary of the treasury | dropped off to sleep. He awoke very ; N e ot e oo™ | four wide ones, but that was all it | Chicago I Cloveland 1. Batt in porauanee of these provisions shail be sub- | soon after with o most excruciating 8. I3 VanDergilder. d M. O. placo hoforo its age to the Lruit trees and crovs in this county. : Bosle; O!Brion aild’S 5 T Y D SO L ! ; 7 1 3 roek bRl 16 1a' roportod thiak riontly, alltho ooen planted. | Rmountsd (to, for Walsh, Kearus and Phalen { DoyiGOIBHon atid Bnydor. “Umplres=Gnfl: | feat toitiio’ pennitizsiaboveprovided byithis ||| anditdeveloped thinthoihind _swalloworl IT PAYS THEM TO HOWL D A Lsotiol on the bottoms and in the vall T8 wathed | rll y victims to Hudson's deceptive 3 scv';nu. o auperintandont ot the money. He arose immediately and bo Ix[l:- 1:' l-|1|~,t;\;w:}ln'ulm] l»_\lv le; b valleys s washed | = © “Every owner, e superintendor Ams WAL Cavlton‘ens | whe 1 ; : Af? Shade of Dickens, exten out and the fences a total wreck. More | CUFVes. any brewery or bottling house who removes | G to the city. Dr. W. A.Carlton en- | Wiy Prohibition Organs Want to Re- | ()2 10 of your great charity over water fell last night than at any other one | The Minnies fared no botter. Cackling T NEW Y o) conmives~ at tho removal of any | deavored todraw the dollar from the deem Nebraska. I e b e e A vl Feo R Ty (S w down | Carroll struclk out to the extreme hilarity of | New York d 5 formented liquor through a pipe line | throat by means of an instrument, but Kate B0 Wi aton Jus N Ly DR e e e theiaroya: ond f1oster st MM funehanTsent | Cincinuatls: or conduit without payuient of the tax | owing to the nervous condition of ' the | ( Hute Tields it di which your nature shrinks! a house und barn belonging to N. Lawrence, | goo SO, SR FOREE ARG Al Hits—Now Yok i . o 21| Phiercon, or | who - attompts to defraud | paticnt he was forced to postpone the | What is Nebraska doing to counteract TS Living four miles northwest of Blair. There [ fits to Phulen and Kearus respectively. New York %, Brooklyn 3. Batterio svénuo as abové, shall forfeit all liquors | operation. The money had puesed down | the effect of prohibition literature which | The Advance of Sanitary wereten in the family, Mr.and Mrs ]L" > v“l”.‘w"" e gl S Rusic and Summers, Leavitt and Daly. e by and for him and all utensils and ap- | {1 throat and lodged in the asophagus, | 18 deluging and will continue to deluge Durving the sixteenth and o E A ) rWaE was the same thing over in the second that state until the people decide at the | centurics epidemics swept ov polls_whether they will remain men by | ilized world, almost depopul i ATLTRE paratus used in making tho same.” The R R TR TA & entirely demolised. Mr. Lawrencowas not | . Andrews popped up a little one to Ryn, IATRLENLL 1 Gerdine, Clemens was placed under the | Sticking to high license, or become | Small pox alone never entiroly hurt and worked “until daylight_tr, Willis its twin to O'Day, and Cleveland slaves, hypocrites and cran Andifavary (oW Janvalibiiato mes vy There 15 o marvelous difference, Tl apidemic, even ds late as the eigh Philadelphia....0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 *— ¢ | ternal revenue tax the bill provides that from | ¢ lor i i ston. . F after Ja 1891, fermented liquor | influence of ether, and after a difticult rescuc his family in tho riin and darlness, | attended to by Hudson to first. Ryn struck | DOSOM-- #0jloR0IR8}{0H0F0 d1i0= 14 |{SNUTRILER/BIURHT) ¢ b : and then went for the neighbors to help him | out. Hingle got first on a fumble by brilliant find, between one and the sume thing. | contury, says Dr. Cyrus Edson i ; e v be ed from the place of manufac- | and dangerous operation the dollar Hits—Philadelphia 7, Boston 8. Errovs | MY be remove iRl & , Shiladel 5 ot g i ture or storage for export to_a foreign coun- | hrought up through the mouth. Clemens o out thgso who were held down by heavy | litio Walsiy, the Cloveland, threw OrDay Gihilndolphin 5, Boston 3. Batteries— | {y\vithont pi b e il srahipackages | rroac 1 APIS AEONEISRORO lomens | my, e’ man or woman who nccepts o fee for | Tarans Aleost o awrence has her collar bone | out and Walsh did a lik ice for Hudsc viarkson and Bennott, Gle a ements. | ;5 eor such regulations and upon giving g : seturing agai impossible prohibiti S TGTaai AN gt he balance of the family are bruised | both teams > ity as the commissioner of internal revenue, L9 5 J L QOIS RDY. S rer were blinded. infants, one-th e loss. The family aré now at Jake | Miller fired Urquahart out at first, toster | A ACLEY AR With the approval of the secrotary of | Tho typical business woman of today | pitl. The man or woman who gets paid | gied before their fi ws, wnear ueighbor, The doctors | cought Fanning's high i anuyan [ Sloveland........0 .0 0 10 [0 10 13 e esuerl Maty “broscribe, and wo | 18 an object of admiration to men and | for calling this other mau or woman | hofore their fifth year. Asiatio cholora, can't tell whether the injuries to the boy are | caused a ripple on tho surfice by cracking | Cincinnati......0 0.0 0 0 0, 1 HEawhaole of the tax shall bo allowed on fer- | of wonder to members of her own sex, | & disgrace to humanity, and lubelling al- | the black death, typhus fever and other fatal or not. st sife hit of the day. It might as IR e Ty C xfluu 6. Error mented liquor exported on and after Janu says the Now York Pr Men would | cohol \|l\.(.ln' 1_\\_1 l‘||'|'mu.~||.'n«'\‘-i. Ihe voot | apidemics also wrought fearful havo Faeyoxt, Neb,, June 3.—[Special to Tue | \V° tined nux]xyuh- howeve Wals| \v“\‘x}l.‘) ang 70 atte 1, 1891, unless entered for exportation pr not, mavry her, but they enjoy hobnobing | Of all evil,” is the noblest work of God. | Synijtar rt, now bocome sanitary s e L il R e e to Fost For Morton’s | Worth and Zimuer & ch date. with henand drowing out her idews | By this same tken, the prohibition | anee, stands bl tenton sk, [—A very ha ; 12 ele ! DRGNP S0D | SR D e X A A awing It me ] : ence, stands an ablo protector M= 22V n v died al ivst, Dug E 3 The house bill to authorize tha pr vhich are gonerally el. Tf they ave | organ that fills its pockets by maligning o heso e S storm prevailed in this vicinity last ale struck 5 but Carroll causs. oortain. linds horctoforo withdrawn | Which are gonorally novel. If thoy ave | (VLS Ol R e e such asthese, Avmod with the ive with some damage. A train o Vi reached first on balls and Foster made ahit, | . TG, from the market for ceservoir purposes to bo | not always thought practical itis because | B8 B EREEERE TGS et 15 | weapon sho places in our hands, we no came in on an early morning % Minn out to Willis—a superb cateh— | Pitsburg. 1011300 rostored to the public domain subject to en- | other women, Who havo not heen veal | W8 it DAL OBIC HIC 10 HIEES S | longer dread fourful visitations, the Scribner branch of the Elkhorn rond re- | L men. i Chicago, :0B0IR0S1ES 0K 0D \inder the homestead law, with certain re- | business women, have created a lack of | 0Wn circulation, Is likewise a godly spe Yot this science is but in_its infancy. D R e S anin in tho fourth was it nix for the | Hits—Pittshur, stricti "he bill refers to the tands at the | confidence in the minds of men, tacle. Here is the way the philanthropic | When it has reached its full growth, tho },mm e Srea NERI 3 i“}l;;,-_‘}"“ ke S, \' m?l ‘l: looked like l]":f”“m g:uul.a Lj\mlhu-v .'l(i! g L‘ ” o1 1l waters of the MifiIxRi[.m and St. (‘}\“J!Ix The typical business women likes men, | organ begins to appe 5 A landy onllediaths Ry LRl : of the sogginess of the ground, | Sowdersand Borger, Coughlin gg. | rivers in Minnesota and Wiscousin, and tho | 4,4 taljts to them like brothers. When | Dear F'riend: We wish to urge upon your | tprevent : ill be thing: passed. ) entered into a o plot for the discomfiture it roonB{n Y BUOIS bl A Hoa0N D obaie | ticable way of accomplislii two-fold re- : i beai leamen, T | of the Audrews family, and their admiring OTHER RALL G Baill ivor bill was again taken up and My, | seated; she turns sideways on the ehair, | i e ot St be of nestimablo v e RV SRR Jaamllbridenfon {hoBikhorn road near | relatives in the grandstand and on the bleach- S FPavwell addressed tho senate. He declared osses her legs, and places one arm | to prohibition: 1. Greatly helpi 0 The ch rices on frames, Hey Ulr_uu'lun w I-\l‘"fl‘idm}v- d the train from | ers. , American Associatizn, himself in full accord h the purposes of | akimbo on the baclk; when stunding she | Nebraska The placiug of the Voico 1411 Dodg i“""'\‘;::‘\\':Il‘x:‘t'\hl.u:hf.‘:( }.l(.. s Dumby Ryn led off with a single after two AT SYRACUSE. the bill, but said he was in favor [ crooks her elbows, and witha qu 100,000 new homes, Both of these o e ey v aslo s | tsetndibeonioallgion e cihion (Olayes| S vraguse, 5 of woiig stll further JHo wold | little movement of her thumbsshe pla be casily sccured—without any he s, Laura C. Holloway of Broaklyn, for ) y washing. and juggled Hengle's tender little one, which & Wso for monoy all._ silver offered and nota [ g oK B e mholos of hor ‘one, Mrs 2 0. Hollowa YA, Tn this cit hta Ot oMo busln0ss. |Lnot ouly lowe: sondor e gllpr e o for 1 HLugilyer Loflerec uanc it them in the imaginary armholes of her G " conneeted with th o of that bulldings woro tlooded, though 1o groat dam- bt gave ity T Lo Brooklyn 6, e ;::|;‘;::'.:\"ly||.l:lunl'nillll\ itat ill'l‘l‘l‘\(ll’"l(l"tl:'lull:‘\' ot AR RaRy l‘"‘;“““"m ]:"““ 18 almost 1 ‘\‘I e *dear At e 4 o ago was sustained, A'deluge of water came | isfied, so he ran back of third and mad LR the price of silver s advance W always good hearted, hasveady sym- | braska must be car gojliatungin T OnlosgoamiaimArEle ooy Ayelo e £ d, s i DACK 4 ade e price of silver should advance to par with g 5 Yy 8) s f A 5 e : = ¢ 2 down and the lightning was incessant, rechekehio muft of O'Layis fy, which 166 the AT’ COLUMBUS SanHe o o o e hill elaimed it | pathios, and if she acquires money, puts | situated in relation to t as, | Coldhol Langtord, prosident of " uie Brighton Crate, Neb,, Juned.—[Special to Tur Bee,] | lHute howoand Heugle t sccond. Hudson | Columbus 6, Toledo 3. Would, then free coinage would comeas a | her hand in her pocket tohelp the needy | Iowa and Kunsas as to be of *fur-ros B B T TR R (O o P then followed with a warm one past sec- — matter of course. What objection could | with more than manly alacrity. g strategic importance to bhoth and o . aldl sosioty, @ v A1 G ok season fell last | ond and Hengle took third. Miller then AT LOUISVILLE, there be,” he asked, “to putting into o silver and Moral Organ bids tho *dear | 2 ChTEY 10 e o0 Ao b0 s mani: nlght, It fall in torrents, dolug considerable | llued ouo out to Kearus; andIfearns aquoesa Louisville 5, St. Louls 2. dollar 100 cents worth of silvers? Two | Appearance of Marie Antoinette. friend” sign and return the following | dent, and is also known as the author of damage to. crops. Listed corn suffered the | it, and by one of those magnificent th A thi Were necessi The national bank “Nature dors Mavi A ine | 16 1 k: AT R At » White K et f0r which ol 4 g ekl 1t Nature adorned Marie Antoinette ceptance blank: Ladies of the White House” and other most, being badly washed, or which Tommy is becoming justly famou THE SPEED RING, system should be " preserved _and the | ch 1o iete that made her i S sroby nledizo ol fivo now: S 'y he caught the Minnies captain at the e b-tr v Systol lished. When | With all the gifts that made her an ob Gentlemen: I hereby pledge for five new Muny of the ce o flooded, eapeaially | | 1o coughi the Minnies capiain, ut ie iwlite. Latonia Races. subtreasury systom ol ohted | tho | ject of admivation. In shape she was % on Main street. tore building of C. J Things looked bluc. Latoxia, Ky., June 8.—Summary or - | people could get all the money they nced. 1, and her movements were swan-lik Hale & Co., was struck by lightning, but The Black Sox, however, came in anything | day’s race The issuing by the government (under the | j rringe and deportment; in eleganc little dnmago was done. but daunted, and in o moment the stand : hding Dill) Of treasury notes, with silver 1 ; S % 0 ¢ A I ! oment tho'stands | menreasoeolds. ond upwan _ | pending bil) of treasy b such us t0 lose nonc of her majosty. Hor J. T, Blackstono, u favmer living two miles | Were in an uproar. | ypthrecyentolds aud upwards, ono mile= | Pullion behind them s security, furnished & | hyiy was blondo and silken, its~ warm southeast of ‘town, kad a valuablo mare and |~ Willis luced the first ball pitched out into | 1 i i s civeulation that was absolutely safe and | g0 e Gin o the beholder of the wavy a cow killed By the samo. stroke of | 1oft for u bag, and Cloveland sent the uext to | e third. e Could not be redundant and would still sup- inding the der of tho wa Jightaing, Phey wore standfus long sido ot | right for wiother, on \whieh 1L ool thind. | L und upwards, mile and | Uy mouthly the retirement of national bauk goniclwiiilan ity ovotigreliond, . vite fenco about ten rods apart und the har «d at Hudson's hands. 1 saveu i OBy v | currency. 10,4 LA G L i lightniug pussed ulong on the wire and kitled | ning the 0t oo to Milleravho theow | CvARL thied i L7l S tonal banke system should be per- | eyes of liquid azuve, in which the calm r i i |t Dusdalo i catcht” Wilis al the plat. | g ol and upieards, mito nd one | poruniad by substiuting othor bonds than | wnd the tempest of the soul mad tho ver merican sido traek. vy, botoro it s foroten, lot it be romarked | "5 guartor—English Lady won, Julia bonds of tho country and would procur such | o of prido and of 4 smile; the. ehin . Pexoen, Neb,, June 8.—[Special to T RORS e B cidodiv off | Maye second, Daisy I? third. Time—3i0xs. | Girculation of, the busiiess @0 (19 PEEG | turnod up; hor color heightoned by the , O It S A AL T 1 P e I K o Omahin by | “Nfiigon two'year-olds, four and a half for- | demanded. 'ho treasury iy | ehill climite of the novth: an irresistible hi=ThabonTs g | fur the worst of it yesterday. He may inmi- | o [y Rosors seo. | under tho bill would ~add lurgely ) ]'“-1‘1.’ heat 1 L/ vashed out abo quarter of ¢ ) > | prove, its de e ¥ 0gers §0o- 0 o r me did | grace shed like apor over track botween hero and Banoroft ) pus- | Canavan and Walsh both supplementing the Morris Park Races. the province of congress to determine | ho viewed but thr an atmosphere of / %. fi fi/z W S nger or freiye ™ ool work i omplished a safo iy . o 0 « ireulating medium, but some . » inebriati 2 washout tnder tha superviston of Superine | the 9 Wikh tho Helug pung ShigdoyiaTagons i I the means by which tho peoplo could deter- Tefals of the Reporter. . . tendent Juynes, It is thoug ¢ SN filth was a goose egg for both, At mile, z won, Lima second, Nelly | mine that mattor for themselves. A DO A h i yflfi pé/,/ QA4 Viee 222 02 R |M...:.‘,‘,‘,::',:'|m Taagialk wpin But in their halt of the seventh Minneapo- | Bly third. Time— 43, His object in favoripg the ubolition of the | The reporter i more sinned aguinst e £ @ ¥ 3 N vl tho monoy of | than sinning. And if he sometimos of- b od one run al Mile and th furlongs—Tristan _won, | sub-treasuries v 8 q B GuAND ISLAND, Neb., June 8.—[Special Tel- sngzle was hit with the ball and scored on other second, Sir Dixon third. Time people in_ the;channels of business, as it | fends, how invaluable he is, how untir- M 2t W Great W&, //:,/ @ egram to'Tuk Bek|—Quitea severe hail storm, and Mille hits, after O'Day had B, ore the passago of tho independent | ing and devoted is his search for the = - e p lasting an hour, oceurred this afteruoon. inwd to Kearns unnest stakes, five furlongs—Retribution vactin 1940; T ho monoy how in the | news which hus become as n v 10 — t double play by Walsh, Canavan aud | Gelding won, Kirkoversecond, Chatam thivd, v would ' add lavgely to the | oo S antlvi b # L5 3 avnerience | 2 > 2 Hastings Matters, ws proventod furthor disas | Dine—1:01% AL O PO o e o Y aliioes Ill]n{"llll\:lw':|“1‘|'~Ix‘k|\.\llx‘|ull|d it hrlopln I have any experience in the use of such Hastings, Neb., June §,.—[Specis T Again was th 1 in the ninth, and ourteen hundred yards—Sidola won, | purposes. He would not advocate the ] > $ A : . n,,,,.‘ The Adam: \f",',,“n 1. boaipl “:1 ',".“‘ the spectators cl and loud Gloaming second, Biblelot third, Time—1:19. a~|..". of goverament revenucs wi energy and persistence which ho shows i compounds,. ue. ] —The Adams county faviners' alliance | ~Cleveland mdo a hit, and then after the | Seven furlongs—Esduman won, Maximus | uational lands witkiout adequate v in obtaining the details of uny great ca- ¥ . . Ao will meet in regular quarterly session at | nexttwo men had been put out, scoved on | second, Manola thivd, Time—1:33 whole amount deposited. lamity. Every hour of suspanso would Since the introduction of it into my Hastings on Saturday, June L, at 10 a. m,, | Canavan's three sucker. Jimwy, however, One mile—Brother Ban_won, Prince Rq for the chunge woutd be that ey | be agony to the tives of those who almost, the the wate like a torrent and men on —_—————— Buam, Neb, June gram to Tiis Bik.]— 3 u storm struck Blair and vicinity night, doing a considerable wnount of dam —— h)\:u.- purpose of electing ofticers and for the | Was loft, Walsh flying to short second, Bella B. third, Timo—1 would bo handled by the natioual bunls with- | worg possible or probuble sulferercrs, kitchen, three years ago, I have used no Pl it Pl 4 But tho audiencs did not huve long to glog - - out any cost 0 the government and the sav- et e ; e ER: trabaaction of such othor business a3 Y | ovor this bit of good luck, for Aftr Car Third Annual Field Day at Hastin, e s offoctods would. nggrogate- soveral | 4 singlo name look liko o small thing, . ; el properly come before the meeting. Tt will be | (it Foster. it safe, sprinto: ong Tastixas, Neb., June 8.-[Speclal Telo. | bundred thousand - gollars -por annum. Ho | Yot what mountuins tho reporter must other in making biscuits, cake, etc., and u delogato meeting on the basis of one for | on Minnehan's loug sacrafice. EN ) did not favor the repéal of the independent | Overcome ere ho can attain to it. 3 an's loug sacrafic sram to ;. ]—The third annual field | did not favor the pepéal of the indepen s o mbers or major fruction thevcof, gram to Tue: Bee.] A rpose of benefitting the - - , e e - S Ly-thind annual convention of the e duy at the colloge grounds toduy, under tho | UOUry act for the Parposo of beuefiting Syndlcarean v have entirely discarded for such purposes chool nssociation will hold | 2 auspives of tho athlcticassociation of Hustings | A ¢'the close of Mr, Farwells speech and [ Germany took the lead as the country > s-made tantl in a three duys on at the Presbyterian | Oanavan,2b o e ) college, was well attended and tho weathier | {00 frthier action tho senate udjourned. ; IL.»JE‘l’v I\\Ifl. says the Ilustrated the home-made combination of one-third church in this city begiuning Wediesday, | Walsh. ss : 0 ) was perfect for outdoor sports. A foothall | ¢ . 3 e e “T:_wm aro oxpooted | ISeurns, 1 . H H mateh for boys under sixteen yi was won 4 Ninety-two are known to | soda, two-thirds cream of tartar. 10 bo preser Phalon, rf 0 0 by the Ogden team. Throwibg @ base ball sy O Ty ¢ formed thore, while the TR ot e n sounty | Androws. 1 f ot us won by Alexunder, The runniug ed States hi Austrin § ; 3 o : st Tho board of supervisors of Adums county | Wi . 0 Nikh Nihp wvas won - by Duagan. he | on motion of Mr. Parker, the senate bill was aoied kit had! 6. SanEi i, fina Every box has been in perfect condition will conveno in Hustings, Juue 10, in regular | & session, N, R h Sogae A ] fouture of the oceasion was a hundred yard | passed authovizing the sulo of timber on ¢ SRseiRhe RiAne 8, THARG T SA0°K N , race, und was wou by Will Athey i twelve | tain lands resorved for the nso of the Me- |yt ™ Biveant 4 i PRI o SE T'ho census enumerators of this city had Fanning, p... ... 1 d: . . P R S | seconds. ominee Y d Visconsiu. their work outlined by Superintendent of soc oA B o T b o the consider. | Were forined to control coppor, zine, ni- | Outings 16, Juniata 15, ation of the Alabama contested clection cuse | trites, rails, or glass, sugar, dyna- Hastixas, Neb, June 8.—[Special Tele- | of McDuffee vs Turpi | mite and hotels, A great many other gram to Tue Bee.|—The Outing base ball | ————— syndicates and trusts were undoubtedly club of this city defeated the champion A pure and Reliable Medicine.—A o formed, but their existence wus not | Juninta team this afternoon by a score of 16 | Pound fluid extract of roots, laave | formally recorded. to15. The Juniutas indulged in some lively | ud berries is Burdock Blood Bitters Y < - | kicking and threatened to annihilate the un ure all diseases of the blood, liver and kid- Peurs’ Soap 1s the most clegant toilet adjunct pire for calling the gameat theend of the | 2 - - - eighth inning on account of yain. The fea- " Distilling Machinery Attached. | ture of the guwe was the pltehing of Ben | Nesiaska Crry Neb,, June 3. —[Special | Hur, Telegram to Tk Beg.)—The whisky trust Richards lmproving. BY INNI . 3 B s having more trouble’ with the distilling Prsmoxt, Neb,, June 3.—[Special to Tus ‘n’:'f.":.'”,, g 9 3 & atr b A ( I'"‘V]‘:::“ _:'“' :I b1 to mu | 0F YouS fellin this section lust ui | machinery here. About il of it has been r it o o ineapolls E » ) ) June peaias %0 | sider damage was done about the city and | moved from the building and is ready for Bt 'L’ -D Ly h~"“li" -w"u“ 'm- "T." *T'wo men out when winn Ber Phe circuit court con d todsy | preport me in of much damage to crops in | shipment. It w today attached by the confined 1o his bed for ten days, is now able SUMMARY. with Judge Morris presiding. There are one | the su ing country. Numerous wash- | county for #i25, delingient personsl taxes 40 Lo out, haviug put in a portiou of theatter- | Ruus earucd—Owala % Miuueapolis 1. Two- | bundred aud forty cases ou the docket. | outs on railroads delayed all truius tday. | agaiust the distilling compauy cmof when it came into my hands, and the | omec wlmcrece contents have given complete satisfaction. Ceusus Randall yesterduy Totals....... 400 Elected a Superintendent, : Funsoxt, Nob,, sune 8.—[Special to Tus | Farrolh rf Bue.)—The eity board of education held its | Minnehan, annual meeting last night and elected P, W. | F¥i 1V, Grinstead of Norfolk as superintendent of the | 0'Diy, Fremont schools for the ensuing year, thesal- | Hudson, p. ary of the position being mereased from §1,200 | Miller, 0 101,500, 'There were seventy-five applicants | Dugdale, o for the place. Totals = ce® ccoccomo | camucce =l emcocce Nrpmaska Ciry, Neb, June Spectal — Telegram to Tug Bee.)—The heaviest raiu |

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