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2z THE UMAHA DALLY S, FRIDAY 0, A New York 6, Boston 1, Batteries—Welch | tent to kill, was taken to Fort Colfins, having SIDTEY [ SENATE PROCEEDINGS. | prizes to the scholars of thentght sehools, and | SOUTA SIDE PROPERTY OWNERS, | N Tlll‘, HELD OF SPORT. and Bugkley, Nichols and Bennett, Umpire— | surrendered to Shertt Yund here. A little le(ll LEQ (F “\H E)l\N | was agnin absent Tuesday, although specially — Stewart akes a Statement Which is | invited to the excursion down the Lachine | They Do Not Propose to Stand All the McQuaid, a week ago she went to the orthern Viaduct Damages. lutly Contradicted. | rapids. The property owners living on the south W Mercier's radicals are delighted and say of T. Forrester in | Laramie county, Colorado, where she AT PHILADELPHIA, Wasiisaron, June 5. —In the senate toda The Olosing Game Botwoen Minneapolis and | Brookisnc o0 1 8 0 4 8 0 8 0= 8| hid been housekeep to * secury | Their Scoond, Meeting Drawa Out 8omo | at the conclusion of Mr. Hiscock's nddress on | Hortnt o P e icioty, | sideof tho railroads, in the Immediate vie adelphia.. .. J orse Wl selonged She was as T 4 : 4 democratic and republic deas, but society, | side hin Omaha Won by the Former, Hits —Brooklyn f, Philadelphia 13. Errors | :\.vlll::nl “\l ¥ Iy'Llh"‘“l"vl\d‘ItV .lh-v|“l-\‘|“u‘n\ms Splritpd Discussions. the silver bill, Mr. rman took the floor | espocially among the English clement, 18 | cinity of the proposed Union depot, do _not Brooklyn 1, Philadelphia 1. Batteries him with & butcher knife, She was chased i and attacked f e. He had, he said, | luuhl”;- s u\n;n‘qm-lnyl lluinvmw_nlnh--r i intend to be alone in paying the $150,000 to Lovett and Stallings, Gleason and Clements. | from the place at the point of # Winchester, consented to the increase of the circulation | Son of the queen and his Prussian princess | yiqin tuo construction of the viaduct, and DISGUST SETTLES ON THE HOME TEAM. [ Umpires—Powers and Zacharias. but was subsequently arrested. She made [ SYMPTOMOLOGY, AND ~ PATHOLOGY. | proposed in the bill—§34,000,000 yoar, He | Should havebeen slighted | last night seventy-five of thom mot at Metz's AT CINCINNATI Y\""{".];I]:nllllg:'"'.\”;;' 'vflg:;.l.n ‘\4|'<'ru:‘?;;‘|: ”:: i *| believed that treasury notes based on silver | HAD A GREAT SCHEME, Tenth streot hall to take stops to couvince the . o i cof 0 8 : Pittsburg 0000010 0~1]|raramie rivertodoso, It Is sald that an- i . X bullion would be ns safo a substitute for | f city couneil that they propose to pay their / ) The Milwaukees Booked to Begin a | Ciucinnati. 02 8 1 0 2 0 0 1 *— 0 | sthor woman s at the bottom of the whole | EACH Has 1ty Supporters as Well a8 | por money s could be conceived, | Startling Developments in the Plan to | ghare of the amount and no more, i Series of Battles Friday With Hits—Pittsburg incinnati 12. Errors— | affair. Both Sides on the Use of Pal- He did not fearto give to those troasur; Capture Lower Californin. | “After organizing by the fon the Blask Bor-k Netw Pittaburg 0, Cincl |ml|v\“|;,l||i:0r'in:r\Eb,::;x:::‘l; SOPEN RO e HYEES lintives, by the Pro- notes overy sanction and- yalug that tho | S Fuseisco, Cal., June 5. —A Chroniclo | of — John Mathioson as chafrman ol T AR S ik # = 5 : ‘ ¥ it ptates could confer. He did not ob | special from San Diego says: Investygation of | Avthir Wakeloy as acctetar it ~MoDermq e fossion. oot to their being Al somdor. for il | 3 A and Arthur vy b Al B P migration Into the Sloux ot Pl paty, L tonder for il | the proposed, flibustoring expedition against | Loo Estelle addrowot the inceting and -— AT CLEVELAND, The Phosphate Deposits. ferrable to tho fros colhago of silve iso | Lower California continues to reveal startling | stated it was unjust to ssess property on The Cleveland-Chicago game was called at Rarto Crry, 8. D, June 5.—[Special to The homaropathic medical society of Ne- | with all the effort. to get silver dol | facts, A new phase is now put upon the |”m|'|' I;n;:ul“. ‘l"l:m'.”:h 1}}';;‘1"\u "“‘*"" || ’Ivlh‘; conth stroots for benefits. s 1 confidonce The closing game between the Minneapolis | ), o4 of the third inning on account of and Omaha teams attracted but a meagre 1, w to the bull park yesterday afternoon. Beg. | It may be said trul | P 9 + | braska met in the P i o o into ciroulation there was not one of them in | affair, From evidence od by agonts | i 0 that the | braskn met in the Paxton hotel club rooms | {0 Creulution tieto wis ot on ‘:"“:"‘ el il b bl | o, snid he, S it was directly under i Black Hills country is not experiencing the | yesterday moruing at 9 o'clock, with Prest- | ©gi Crin FRREVERINABEERL: 0o 0 Mexican land and colontzation com- | KIS heh ‘wa voted tho $150,000 of rican Associatiza, offect anticipated from the opening of the | dent Dr. A, L. Macomber, of Norfolk, in the | monetization o of silver in - 1 Mr, | Pany, it appears that the president of the | honds, we were not to be called upon for A The game was a dragey and uninteresting " " i v 4 i e it 5 i N aane G el TP PBb e " y z fol o AT BROOKLYN, Sioux reservation. The reservation itself is | chair. Sherman declared that at that time the silver | company had in view a plan to an- | special assessment to help pay fora viaduct. one and resulted fn @ sound drubbing forthe | - 5,00, g, Rochester 5 1ot being settled a8 rapidly s was expected. | The burean of clinical medicine was callod, | dollar was an tmage of the past lost to sight | nex the ‘peninsuly ~ to tho British | Said Charles Kouffman, *We must take Jocal team. Y i swly | and was res 1o to by Dr. Brooks of Coole, | And memory and ignored by two generations, | cmpire. wis designed to colonize | some action in this matter, and my ide: Blogiz was again in the umpire’s position AT COLUMBUS. There is none of that rush to the newly [ a sponded to by Dr. Brooks of Cook, | ovoont us i convenience for the exportation | Lower California, secure concessions from | wouls be to formulate a protest and hand it in 1 his presence seemed to have a dispiriting Columbus 3, Toledo 5. opened country that was predicted by many. | Neb,, who gave a case from practice. | of silver bullion. It was no wonder that the | the Mexican ment, and then foment | to the board of equalization, usking that we et o hole Omaha outAt, They And yet the immigration is cousiderable, and | Dr. Hoyne, of Chicaga, an eminent practi- | senator from Nevada (Stewart) did not know | dissension, glish capital and interests | be relioved from this assessment.’” g 1'”1:' '1“”"; ”"-‘ “l W,' I:;l h(;, y felt it LN AR it is mainly of a good class, It is made up | tioner, diagnoscd a case of the passageof | that silver was demone when | :\_vmn.lrnl.;-n he J“Tn ardized (xuul the |‘nh‘|r\w:|\— John 1‘1. ln..nl.-.- :Iunl‘u ,.r..n.-u.t (\I; (‘I:N ooked and acted as Lo el isville 3, S is 4 s 5 o8 v o | he voted for the Dbill T'he only | tion of the mother country was to bein- ature had already been sen o the 3 A0 38, St. Louis 9. rrely of people who came wel repared tc alle g o, and g o 3 o A ] PRI | DORAIDIB T oM bl ewia || SCHIRY IS EREW IO RE largely of people who came well prepared to “"'“‘fu‘:‘ called a gall stone, and gave the | G0 Foied o0 LS, DAL ew ot | voked. ~ Proof of this. stato of ffairs was vd. “The idea,” remarked Mr. Butler, Q nnder the imstances, and t went i SPHICTA: live comfortably through a year or two if | remedies employed, and described tho symp- | F50EG " e bill was discussed two or | secured by letters written by Major Scott, | “is to’ saddle this' tax upon the people on f at thelr work in that listless, perfunctorysort | Syracuse 2, Athle 3 necessary before securing any return from | toms. Fasting was productive of gall stones, | thyee years ago and its objocts were well | mavager of the company. outh Tenth strect and to prevent this I 37 % Way Lhat THevAthbI¥ ricans defoibs. 5 el e . the new land. All aro bringing move or less | and after Lent, among members of the | known; no bill was ever more fully discussed —_—— am in favor of leteing tho board go alicad nud R R e b ’ THE SPEED RING. stock. They may b depended upon to re- | Catholic church, a great man of tho [ than that, and yot his friend Mr. Movrill and Axtman-Gaspard. make the levy, Then we will ask for. aro Fanning was in the pofnts for the Black — AL A G0 &4 Woll &8 sattia’ thia. botife.| DARSRED OF Ball atorit (s ot himself, Wwho had voted against it_because it | Dyvexvonr, Tn, June 5.--[Special Tole- | Straining order to prevent tho collection of ox, and was hit rather hard, and was a Morris Park Rac [k i vike g g b discontinued charges for coi y ware de- i o T i the tax, : i ‘ t Dr. Cowperthwaite, when the subject as to e O | gram to Tue Ber.|—At 7 o'clock this even- Thie Fllrond compantos satd ¢ you wil triffe wild, still he has been pitching excellent M > V. 3 a ry el nounced as conspirators, while the senators | © he railroad compani ald f - you will ¥ y SULLL Mornis Park, N. J., June Summary Such a stampede as was _anticipated would | whether full reports of the meeting should be | 5 tnSveRS, Sl G Tl ST voted for | N at the home of the bride occurred the e $150,000 bonds we will build you'a depot bull and an occasional off day must come to the best of the 2 of Mr.\W. F\. Axtman, night editor ot nnvlfi§|:n<lm~(.'“ ; Tt i onio M. Gaspard, | - This proposition was endorsed at the polls wenio M. Gaspard, |, g0 yoople of the city, the understandi wring [ made, said that even stenog esent | give a garbl 1l i inevi ve-ciffiths of a mile—Dr, Hasbrouck | reaction ably have been followed by a dan Such will never follow the | ik SvorMtenOBIDASES SWOUIM 1o posed > us ims. He had thought | marri LSOty he papers, he Sl | ge' necessary, he said, in closing | Tur Bie, and Miss Minneap was at her best. Every man | won, Kilbrue second, Preakness Lass third. | inflow of people. Those who are coming are [ sareastic » had not given a correct report | g gubjoct,” ' t trace down the lie, oy, i ¢ FI 3 was bubbling over with vim and ginger and | Tine—1:0, preparcd “to stay, and will within the next [ of his paper of tho evening bofove, when he | ot s HPEES 0Ce ‘but. for all othors ent | ov: Father Flannery of St. Authony’s | poing that the damuges arising from the con : 1 Jod: dnd -van. i manner | Rancocon’s handicap, mileand five-eighths— | year send out a good report us to the capa- [ was aceused of advocating Christian science, red in that legislation church officiating. Jules M. Gaspard, brother | struction of the viaduct should come from all hit ficlded and ran bascs in & man VAR vr TEvE HadohOs DANteR thitd,.| the soil. A valuable contingent | Dr. J. W. Hingston, chairman of tho [ E/E0 t that jowslation. 000 o o | of the bride, was' the bost man and Miss | the property owners, and now it certainly that was eloctrifying to behold, —They wenb | ipiye”g:511¢ | of this immigration is flowing across the | materia medica department of North Platte, Ut ot of e ea wonld be to | Amould bridesmaid. The brido is o young | scoms unjust to assess this amount against u through the whole nine innings with but a |~ Caranova stakes, two-year-old fillies, three- | Cheyenne river and settling in” the eastern d a paper in which he suggested every | Gt LGSR, oF froe, ol Would B 1 | lady who by her refincment of manuerand | few living south of the tracks.” amiable disposition has made a host of friends | Charles Kauffman thought the proper tima here who will one and ail regret her depart- | to object to the levy would be to ko befors ure from Davenport, but extend hearty con- | the board of equalization, and not take the gratulations and best wishes for her future nees of going into the’ courts to make tha should have its peculiar qualitics or Ho depre- sician of an- ly termed the | remed the settlers find | the re the pre- | cate Ambulance won, Latosca | portion of what are gener and third, Time—1: Blacle Hills counties, H year-old fillies, mile and | they have the advantage of applyin culture laws in securing land, | other's practice without the proofs. The ner Miller. | quarters of & milo i, Sallie McC Klm stakes, th saming won, Druiddss second, | cmption timbe or exported. The free coinage of silver would be the reversal of the established pol- y of the government from the begin- single mistake, a muffed fly by I Shreve pitehe and pitched although if i, had not been for his ady should not be given 1 tho eriticism_ by one phy nificent support in the fleld, Omuha's base hit | an cighth g i s A o SIHFI SO i 60EC CHRRIBERBIY Tulla Blackburn third, Tin while across the Cheyenne river, in the newly | paper was applauded loudly and remarks on [ 1% ui-mlnnm.-r‘n} UNha that would be | Mappiness. Tho groom was formerly con- | protost . Yvory one of the local men hit him b Seven-cighths of o mile won, | opened country, each settler is restricted ton | Jts ability were heard fromall purts of the | gijver, Assuroas fato_ silver would, with | hected with the Gazotte here and numbers | - Chatles P. Burkett sald: “The time to unfortunately, there being a Minnie Folsom second, Pageant thir 1:281;, | single quar ection, and this must be s roon. _ free coinage, be the only standard of money | 1S friends by the score. protest is now, when the board is in session. take in cvery long hit to the outfield Three-quartirs of a mile—Daisy Woodruft | cured by a residence of five years and Prof. Hoyne responded, saving that he ad- [ {6 GRS b6 Whe oy standiind of fokey REE £#Wo don't protost tiow. tho. courts ; will say and Carroll both nipped several three-baggers | won, Belle of Natura second, lago third, | ment of the price imposed by provision of the | mired the paper and congratulated the doctor | (00114 then be warth 8 instead of £4.85, and | . The Laramie Board of Trade we did not begin in time, and lome runs in the bud, and it scemed as if | Time—1:13, T L ”""Z"'{”"‘"‘*‘I‘ "'“\""";‘.',"L there was | the American dollar would be, as in colonial | *~ Larawte, Wyo., June 5.—[Spocial Tele- We have been fooled in this matter. Wo * sild not. ba plat 1 provisions in this respect v one point on which he differed and tha fmos ¥ B zlish shillings ot , i o « ed to believe K15 of bonds g Mg, thet Mo melus: o, Uho. resorvation would be | Was in Relation to the Taw of similia similibus | fics Worth threo Kuglish Shillings of four | gram to Tis Bir. | Thero was o largely at- | ¥ DRI U o0 Witeomont moane. -~ 2 fons with ( in Andrews’ men, and a hot Tatoxia, Ky, June 5.—Summary of to- y scttled. That South Dakota | curantur, which —was not ered by Tn conolusion Mr. Sherman sald that he tended and enthusiastic meoting of the board | anything, it meant the companies were to uso Htieds thio rosult, AR sonatory and reprosentatives will do thoir | Hohneminn, for it hud beon wsed and physt- | would”Voto for any moasuro - thay | Of trade this ovening, at which & momovial | this moncy in building tho vinduet. Thoss Thiele W s races : i | utmost to secure a modification of the law | cians had practiced in accordance with 1t long | ) H A ateny = . 81y g ot crth | damages are nothing more than the cost o Thoscor oMANA Mile and a Sixteonth—Crawilsh won, Dyer | for'the henefit, of settlors i3 cortain. Con- | before his time, To Hahnemann, however, [ WOUd = in -~ his = fudgmont = securo | was unanimously adopted sotting ferth | {THast (05 GG iintiidenucio Ly sccond, Bonaletta third, Time—1 :543 gressman Peel, who was foremost in the | was due the credit of demonstrating the uni- [ 404 maintain a bimetallio standard—= | the = nece: of patohood for | o quostion. Wo aro mow to tho milk oyt 1| One ' mile—Germanic won, Li work for the opening of the reservation, has al applicability of the law and that w one that would not demonetize gold or ca Wyommg, ~_presenting the territory's | ¢ HESECSC L TR G MR B g of U0 0 o 0 o 28 1| second, Silver Lakethird, Time—1 promised his assistance, and people on all | the strong point of the homaeopathio school. | 1t to,bo hoarded or exported, but that would | cliims and urging = the senato _to | gy 10 UG Q" public necossit CUUTE e 1003 0 0] Mileand an cighth--Princess Bowling won, | gides of the reservation are hopeful that the | In the south, wher falfave prevailod, | Soiac st Dottt gold ncl sliverins jcommon | piss at tho carlicst possiblo day the Wyoming: | sna thor ceason why the north sida CLCHf L0200 Mary sccond, wo thind, Timo 17 1 | Bovement imay succoed. quinine was invariably used and staved off | FARGArG Be & fked ratio, hot oy fn the | admission bill. Tho city council and county | ghould ot be compelled to pay equally the : o 000 0 7 @8 o, imivar stakes three-yearolds, mile and | Byt if the reservation has not brought the | und suppressed, but never cured it. The phy- | CEI6€ = : otom e e e o G, ST | samo as those people owning property south 3 0 1 0 0 4 1 ofbyethivd Time—2:001 roads from the conntry cast of the Mi upon to treat these . and there is where [, 7 e o [ BenaAbteW om! o o ealeutable | plan that this De made a general tax. M. 30 00 0 0 0 of Four anda half furlongs—Jeanctte won, | gipni river have not hastened into the breach | homaeopathy demonstrated its vast super- [ He country that tho mask wuas off | benefit toWyomingand Laramie. Themeeting | 00 0SSR S W08 it T ol = = = —| Marmoas second, Serceress third. Tyne— [ @i BHGTG 00 towavd the Hills at onee, | fority i its temedi tho ~faces ~of the so.called silver | was addressed by S. W. Downey, speakerof | ¢ OG0 SUbE S BB Fon, AR AT S8 € Totals.. CRTITIS S srcat benelits e vet promised as a result of | - Prof. Cowperthnvaite, who s the aggressive | DTy which = had o paraded beforo | the last legislature, " Hon. W, H. Holliday, | gt e 1L 500 B e e e B EON U DIOIIE x Ll : Ly e senate finance c ittee i ere | Prosecuting Attor roeshed re Jel Nl bl L ) AT AR ted, 0t is safo toassert that already | that there was so much quinine used in the any q t amm, Nellis Corthell and others, until each lot owner is compelled ¢ his Carroll, 1t 0 00 | New Yok, June 5 —[Special to Tue BEE.] | jiscoverics have been made in the ceded | homaopathic school. He told a story of a | distinguished senator from Ohio, before he e B i siep S e L Fostern 9 o 0| The manner in which Andy Bowen polished | ountry which are destined to be of great im- | professorin un Iown college who hada_se. | K0 b o, ono who listened to- him could Supposed to Have Apologized *"ibhe question of how to! procood was dis- el r 0 0 0| oft Billy Myers at New Orleans last week | portance, Iron oro (hematite) has been | vere attack of malariaand his friends had [ foubt 16 now. = He (Shomman) was for o [Copyright 1509 by James Gorigon Bennett.) cussed and after some informal talk Lo AR 0 40| gid not surprise the New York sports much. | found in’large quantities in horizontal de- | asked him to take quinine. He did take it, | pU StRurd, and | itk Fsundrs was RosE, June 5. w York Herald Cable | istelle and Arthur Wakeley were appointed 0Dy s 0 10 [ ey were not favorably struck with Billy's | Posits in the country immediately novth of [ and althoueh it stopped the malarin tom: | S | 1o WAS OF (e, SUARIOWICAY | S pecial to Tur Brr.]—Dr. Burtscll is sup- | committe o’ preparo u protest. to-submi. to Millcr, i 1 e 3 Y5 | White river. Samples of this ore have been | porarily he had to resort to homaopathic | 9F L pulih L Toller; | posed to have sentan apology to the holy see | the board of equalization, which s now in Blirceve, p 0 & 0| fistic powress whilein this city, and on sev- | freated ut the school of mines here, and have | remedies to curg it, No cascof malarial [ WS¢ only as a subsidiary coin, He (Teller) | POsec 10 hive soht an apology to the holy see | (0L, T T Dugdale, ¢ 2 01 eral occasions Jack Hopper made things | been found to bo of superior quality, the per- | poison, he said, was'ever cured by quinme, | Wokomed theissue. 0L 0 | concerning his dispute with Archbishop Cor- | SR e as prosented by Totuls 121 [ lively for him, much to the amusement of the | centage of iron contained being very high, | and many physiciuns never used horse-senso e o Lo o ot Of Vi W2 | rigan, buu it has not yet arrived. Thisisthe | ghose gentlomen was as follows: RN Ton spectators and chagrin of Myers' friends. | 8nd the entire freedom of the ore from sub® [ until they got to the end of the case. Ttod 1n @ demonet iz don of the sitgtr dollar | ause of Archbisnop Corrigan’s sojourn in | 0 the honorable, the eity council of the city G 0001 In @ lotter to o friond of his in this city, pur. | Stances which would render it rof Dro AR Van Sickle of Hastings was on | SE EEECRORE mEen Bt b S endment | Rome, and he will wait here for Burtsells | 0f Omihi and the hoard of fzation, sits Quualin e 0000 L ale 4 ] s city, 1 making the _ discovery of upparent | his foct in a minute, and asked if it was not g A T e s | tng s such bouvd, fu th 0/ A¥RONK hAna T ported to have been written before the fight, | great value. So important is it deemed | necessary to use common scuse until the end | that domonetized silver was never read in | letterand the settlement of the dispute. | e o sl avos or dmned” i Runs carned-Omaha 1, Min Myers stated t) he was in miserable D11 that it has attracted the attention | came. He belicved in using common sens Mr. Sherman produced the original bill of Vewfoundland nbroglio. pelu liatives when d dothe most, ntiemen: We. the undersigned. who aro A owners of property which It is proposed to tax aid that the govern- | for the purpose above mentioned, respectfully dition, and expected to be licked. | of James Wilson, the chief promoter of the | all along the lin: and usiug 1 Mo use his own language, “I am | Harney Peak tin company, and he has had a | common senso divected it w like an old ox being led to the slaughter | number of prospectors out'on the reservation | good. base hits- Phalen, Minnehan hits - Canavin, Bases stolen—Car on catled balls O Fanning 6. off Shrey 1873 from the files of the scnate to show that | Loy not only was the amendment read and voted | g0 for o in tic senate, but it wus amended on b N, June s Tn the commons today ign secret Strack out By Fanping by shreve 1 WILd g6 1 have no more enerey or life in_me than o u locations in his interest. There is ¢ >r. Dinsmoor of Omaha asked Prof. Cow- | %1 o & | ment had ¢ SOV ICaR TN G dland | remonstrate and protest againse the proposed andiiiztyiinu s FUN pIUELIORE? flght Jack said: It was just as I expected. | ries so mueh silicia us to render it_impossible | with what he cullad the “littlo hypodermie | thee committee considered the disputed sec- | SHunss that theve ha been ne S L e G M T R OO L S ke 9 _ If My ver uttempted to fight a half clever | to work it at a profit by any known process. | syringe.” which was one of tho palliatives [ Hon itavas acain amended in conference. M e Lt B e S S R i TS Sioux City 2, St. Paul 1. man he would bolicked. Why, when I fought | The ores from the reservation contain nono | objected to by the school. The latter doctor | Mr, Stewart persisted in his assertion that | French ship requested the removal of eortain | FO%) are g Stovx Ciry, Tn, June b.—([Special Telegram | him [ would stand in the middle of the ring | of this delcterious substance. Good lime- | evaded the guestion. BT RunG I BUel B, T el (e i e DU Lo bequest being | i proposed district Is too limited in to TurBrr.|—Errors in the first gave the | and he would walk round and round without | stone is found in abundance in close proxim- | The discussion that followad, in which all | @5RCA 0 cg o0 (o g ustiflabie B0ty s seen used. | R game to Sioux Cit ever attempting to strike a blow. Icould | ity to the ivon deposits. jomne rely whether palliatives could | (v A O l‘ S Ay '}“ 7 ;‘{ "(';,“" I IT T !.:}r Jronerty m.’y »4} tely Jurlrlh ot awve caten my dinner in the ring without | Within the past three weeks samples of | properly b used in the practice of the pro- | Stewart voted on the ameadment, but that he denilritatiBequadtiliogal. Lt BT (O LRRLE PO )RR T Ot aTin harm ful results.” coal have been brought in from the reserva- [ fession. The discussion became so general | had actually spoken on two sections of the | New Youk, June 5.—fudge Beach has Fitiat thy i, b6 JL pen frond (ot Wty bill, onc of which prohibited any lver coin | Gmed the findings in the Tilden will case | M Van Sickle introduced th lo ihe taxing Mstrict 51D following : h are muc ‘Phe Parnell Athletic club of Boston has | tion wh superior to any ever be- | that Dr, age but halt dollars, quarters and o BoA i ! 128 ; ; imes, and | : | 2 0% b | ofercd a 1,200 purse for 1d Smith of D fore found between the Hills and the Mis- | Whereas, All dizcussions are likely to takoe | 50 Jb e . diines) |Pasaiarng Eihat baanestito thalmilasn bEiati d at ull § 016 0 | vorand George Godfrey, the colored he sour river., - Little development has yet beon | up: valuable tine and that ail may dave a | e other "ot = which provided “that | B RIE Ll o ement Tt favon toull 30 0 Dal <00 00 0| weight of Boston. Smith is at presentin | made, but so far as it has gone it is highly | chanee to speak on all questions, o shonldSSbolsrecetyed Sfori|irect ancyoic At glyes ndemenbalindlivor L w inter. 21 tawes il 013 0 1 [ SERDE O Bosto. S e ot in | sntinfactorr o somponies “have. pea | Hesotved, Tht nomembor shall ocoupy the | silv How could the senator say | of Colon orie H. Tilden, plaintiff. The | w0 s s b D et ST ) S TR il probably B e AR LAl e L won | floorTonzer than two minutes atone time and | that he did not know that silver was to be de- | judge dire the executors 'to_account for fu the northern linit " 0§ 4 U b e 3 310 | the metropols arraugoments will probably ho med in Rapid City and money has beon | A0 RHECLEN ORI Sdt! SIS SARG | Tnanetivdt | et resianney i s it aRA R o0 IstFb Rt aE It inis district. anealin, <. 0 012 made for & meeting. Judging from Smith's | provided to further prosecute thé work. The | Subject without consent of the ehair, ‘ et bilver bl : i among the plaintiff and other heirs o Tenth street, from 011 L2y o0 showing with Juckson o ought 10 be | chief deposits on which operations are now o ettt Ayucstyesiblliithon Svent foveeiy ithout | EREE O DIRIIUR RHOMC Sl S, Mg Tl Shreoia' b S vt , - =t {fablb toldownnHeruskyl Gedrge 5. | Uing conducted lie about fovty miles from | Dr. A, H. Dorris, of Lincoln, - read a paper | Tl senate bill granting pensions of $50 pe They Pay Under Protest. S i B s SR L Tols SR 31 . Tho racing scason is at its height at pres- | this pluce ina northeasterly course. Work | iy which he stated that homawopathy came | month to the widow of Rear Admiral Donal Neuraska City, Neb., June .-—[Special | taxedatthe vato of 31 per front foot. The T entand it was never 50 popular as itis at | will be continued throughout the year, Bven | yodtorthe true theory of cure in that it ave | a1 e vidon of Communoe Winsiow | moyEus EdunejhisIS T S T TR RO e Sloux City 5000000 0 0sa]|Dpresent. The event of the past week was | out of that mysterious belt of the reservation | ¢o'little medicine, of tho Kearsago passed. Adjournod Telegram to 2] —The whisky trust | 5y, {he proposed viaduct. St. Puul 01000000 01| therunning of the great American stakes for | country gencrally termed the *bad lands” Dr. Hingston in his paper favored high X SER T O & & people today paid under protest the 3625 per- Afth=A lnrge amount of property lying e sonal ta inst the distill machinery, | within the taxing district is not xed or as- -olds, guaranteed to be worth $20,000. | some good may come. Indeed, ti Wyndham Wal- | tains much of value i 0 that it con- | potoncy and Dr. Dorris, low potency. Dr. well kneivn to those | By stated that there was a chance for the not ouly woit, but was ulso second in the | who have there made scientific investigation. | jitess nner whatever, while the itted to an amount and SUMMARY, ned runs—None. Buses on balls—Off sssed inany e property is be DECLAR it is real estate. One of the uments before the supreme court HINSELF. claiming th — | principal ax s generally expecte Seibel 2, off Mains 2. Struck out—By Seibel a goldel . Co erth- E [ O th of any othe opert by Mains 8 Lofton hiscs- Sloux City 5. St. | event with' Russell and Correction and but | Prof. F. R. Carpenter, late d discussion of a goldon meau, Dr. Cowperth | sre is Working for the People and Not | Was that machinery was personal property, | Syt qaual to that of uny other property Panl 8 Passod balls—Broughton 1° Bases | for the slipping of the headstall on Ambu- | of mines, during an exploration of sowe of the o tHougHt thore/ought to\be disonssion for Ofc o TIATIETE Sixth- And finally. for the reasons stated in e bl e i iul 1 e of game | Lance he would probably have gobbled up | rougher portion of the country u year ax0 | oy tho subject and that two minutes was not | Tiscory, Neb., June 5—[Special to Tire | QnlyaaiollnniDing gos AN aformer remonstrance, presented by us to aaadinantil - Unipir o the whole stake, 5 ; made a discovery of phosphate - beds 1 g HIE LS S, P O enounted D, | 1, LaycoLy, Neb., | (Special to T HASTINGS, Jun [Special Telo | Yowr honorablo budyiand to whichive respect L Murty Bergen has signed with the Dwyer | so extensive that those which have recently | 1ords for his antagonism to symptomolegy. | i) —Attornes eral Lecse was shown @ | gram to Tk Ber.|—The jury in the case of | (1LY eallyour atteniion, and which we ko ‘ ving inan Omaha paper de- | Woods vs Frieling broughiv in a verdiet for | * § simply secking ofice, and | the plaintiff in the swn of 31, for selling | gjened s follows : liquor to a minor. Woods brov e | phe homoeopaths in Chicaro, said D, | pavagraph appe are in- | gravne did not lose a grippe patient while | claring that he wa ke these | ghe"pathologists did. “Nor in Milwaukee ov | expressed himself protest wi 1 by all the nghit suit last | [autfman, Loe Kansne Olty 19, :Dag Molnes'd. brothers for the rest of the season. Heis | been uncovered in Florida and which KaNsAs Ciry, Mo., June 5.—[Special Te also under contract to G. Walbaum and | there considered of vast importance i) R FNOCI1 T that, stable has no entry in a vace | significant in_comp: n. Tom “pprovea, after which it was arties present and Charles ’ stelle, Arthur - Wakeley, whe Ve egram to Tie Ber.|—Des Moines played a | jro will carry the red and blue sash of the | deposits valuable but one thing is necessary et court, a P v g : ° 3 c k E osits valuable hing is necessary | Gmaha,” came from over the room D ! B | fallin the district court, and was awarded | Charles Han ) 4 miserable game in - the field today and Man- | Dwyers. Marty is the most popular jocks transportation. As a fertilizer this phos- Dr. Buck stated that heretofore the hi rn-lm\. I:’-;nfj". \,l_\l::‘l,‘._x'll »..! ;““”n:t:\' ““v‘“u‘ulli\"‘l e | damages against Freiling for$4000. Freiling Rkt !.I committce to xlu:‘-«-nm @ the ager Manuing’s men won easily. Score: in America at the present time and if he docs | phate of the veservation is the equal of the | potcncy men had alwags held the fioor, | fof A ofilee | L lve beon i s ac | yealed the ease with the resultabove stated. | Dourd at o'clock this afternoon. SR - —_ | not top the winning jockeys at the ena of the | Canadian product or of Geviman marl. Ty was low potency mun und. was not | FARESHCNts to go tnto the practico of the law | ————— Atk SRl O rerent the KANSASTOITY ] DES MOINE year, I miss my marik “MecAL” 5 {"'"m"_‘l“‘i ty “l{l";l‘u‘" ‘;“\‘l‘ nlmj:\\}(::l‘l\» ashamed of it, and while he believed in symp- | B Ak ‘ 2 The Wyoming Massacroe. levy of . Lee Hstelle and Avthur AnyEIN LS pare.o 0 countny;uas, Phe 1 tomology he also believed in pathology. “The & have been’ very ki Dexver, Col., June 5.—J. H. Holt, purchas- | Wk straeted d have B O A K RBO AR n TN S bl T 3 Sadv o 3 people have been very kind to me. ) ) A P al nstracted to prepare and havo th, B2 140 0/ eatton, et T3 00 Tho Milwaukoos Noxt. ficial effect in adding to the already good | “pr “Franchett of Omaha stood up for Dr. o e i o o o1 ' st fark i Tmporting cattle company | re ijunciion to secve tpon the ~ Tt el AN prmieonjIEL 4 b6 i Tomorrow;tho Mil waulseos w1l bo hare for) |murkeb 1op thopreguce of Blacis I LA i Dovris inia fewterse roniorke: it attorney general, and that ought to be suflic | of Wyoming, arrived nevo today and gives a | couneil in the event that an attempt is mado =~ 1 § pannnwan, 100 21909 | a series of threo games with the Black Sox. iwough Custer and Pennington coun | Dr. Van Sicklo defended Dr. Dorris vigor- | &0 i man A T R S R AT e u the special taze’ 1 1Trai 35 2 1| The Browers have been greatly strengthened ui south to uotth, ghuders' camps are | ously, and said that not_one remark in the | 'SPy C0NG0 worked for popularity. 1 have | d in the upper Green river country = i O Fuanolh HIHH [esss 0 hean 8 4ed | found at shortintervals. ' The force, already | Qocror'a paper could bo criticized as being ot I htvo no y ., L hay wred in the upper G © country ST i ol Clurer 13 o 1| during tho pust ten days and ave now putting | jypge, is being daily augmented, and though [ 100coL T ouly had one promise to fulfill und that was | soveral duys ago. 1o says that i party of in G WEST. g 1 0|Sowmmor. 39 3| up us strong a game as any team in the West- 3 Rl e B s omee el R o guard the people’s vights so faras it was icated Indians came o “of the e §019 1 plinmmn n vt 430 R Lol Ghah 82 haviious n shoWest | sunoll of Wi wroriciay owlng tolthe ataro ot e Cowpartivrattd nad Prof, Hoyne sniked | 12 ERES 3 BOSPISS EEW SOB5sS s i faxloaten Tndinns camorto tha eamn of theill | R EE Pl i anuntor (o Blaculls ] 2 b the country, heavy, it is confidently believed | ¢6i wuns and ran away but came back ¥ D 3 I pt | nwent surveyors and demanded morc Lo Wirst Assista ostmaster Gens ne are to be the o the people al T that prow ater. 1t being refused the Indians at- ol haac judge. Uy ; ked the party, killiug Chief Engincer Cri a et olias T 4 viorousty SRS “My conscience is clear, and while T kuow | tenden and Chain Bearors Timberiake, Woods | 101 4. 8. Clivison, fivst assistunt post- ors | o H ‘"‘“l up the flcht on bis own a6 | that T have not accomplished very much, the | and Overmeyer, Assistant Engincer Lee was | Master gone sed through last night en Moy | count aud stated that not ono word of Bis | fauit is not mine. Thave tried hard, but the | seriously wounded. route 1o California and pleasure trip through and Chamberlain, the S;“l:““‘-“’ hat he was not a symptomolo- phosition in many instane has been too — the northwest. He is accompanicd by his Through Omaha. the line will be completed to Deadwood and 7 men took up their ) n, and the low potenc e p She vd's-clerk, w < | another to the foothills at Rapid City before | iio of the fight vigorous BY INNING A.J. Zunt, Sheriff Boyd's-clerk, who also | 0700 year. Partics just in_ from the | * l)rl. l)m-: G4 Hrous| ) 12 4 002 012 | enjoys the roputation of being a very skillful | resorvation report huving et the sury 00200000 241 paschall pitcher, will occupy the box tomor- | of the Milwaukee & St. Paul about m Totals......12 10 710 1] Totals. Lunt's Debut Tomorrow. s Jes Moines. Fansas I BT e vow afternoon (0r tho local tam fn tholr st | between this pluce ot s e Lk il Puns—Kansas City 2, Des Molnes 1. | conflict with the Milwaukees, If found to be | present terminus of that compiny’s | ¥'1i Gowperthwaite read a paper on the | WO i b e Anti-Benne v Conventi | wife, . . Clarkson of the Des Moines Log- e ot Claire e o, O batls | i condition Lunt will take his regular tura | linc. ~ The Northwestorn is 150 ac- | o5 of e iz whioh ho mnde | 1 - The salary of the state oflneis oo Sl | Mimwavkns, Wis., duno 4—Tho G ister and wife and M. D. Mitehell, a nephew oL Ol 5, O el s, Struek | in tho box whilo the club Is playing on the [ tive, and will push its Fremont | Jouo Dright swde memarks cateuluted to- stir | J,ame into this offico a poor man and go out | 1y TR (T S| e LT e PG T home grounds. and Ellhorn brauch ito the northern hill | 35" Mfhologists IR LaE T et e 18 tousiqor” | culed to order shortly ofter 1 o'clock, After 1eptont ! ot 1 i e s i on Into Wyoming this yeir, At.presoit | Sipiao PAtNologtate, = i ved nits i thy [ WDl houar conmected with o ofice, but | o order shortly after 1o'clock, After | Moines carly yesterday moruiug o tho ock Denver 18, Milwaukoee 12, Pitcher Martin Reports. the last mentionod road. and the B, & M. | mode it neeomsime o im0 leave tho room | Bouot will not keep the wolf from the'door. | a number of addvesses by prominent Luth- | Island road ‘in of B. M. Ford, Dexven, Colo, Juno Special Tele- Jumes Martin, the Galesburg, TiL, pitcher | have control of the trade of the Hills. A | uid asked tho ehuir to state that he had not | L &M Bot “1 ;«l{hh_h}“ fqg |‘}‘4"|”'“|“v OV | eruns, Mayor Peck and others, resolutions | traveling passen oy, the Union grum to ik Bek.] - Following is the score | SiEned by Omoha, roported yestorday and | third road from tho outside is earnestly hoped | vy wway from discussion. gruor and v novet interded thit T werowlopted against the Bennott law be- | Racific, but: upon “their arvival = at 3 skt © | Will 2o in the box Sundoy ngainst the Mil- | for and would be heurtily welcomed. " Rapid | “Soveral physicians discussed the difference | 190 not wvant the oiiico ok attorn cause it ui surtailed civil and colu Tound nearly half a mile of track 0 today's game # ie box Sunday against the N City is not idly watehing tho railroad b hetoNor RV O (1 the difference | hocause T have held the ofice us lib utherans declare that | washed out and had to turn back. Mr. Ford - e waukees, He is a wiry, well built young fel- X Yalihdprin S Onb to/8 0! hotween symptotol and pathologzy, pro 4 4 that ought to be all any one Jarty ailiations thoy | however was equal to the oceasion. Ho Ny NWATKER o, Tastioned something aftes the. tylo. of | I dround Ner without au effort o s N eatimon vl el von B ) wuer barty amilfations vy vover wus oqual to tha oocaslon, H - = — —— sty LA AR her share of the good thin n this lin /8 in favor of: 'Inore ndvanced:theory, 1 i 1 candidate uly us pledge | seeured an engine and 1 em down te W oAk % » oax | Clarke Holooks and acts like o ball player, | has “voted $10,000 n a dirsct tax to aid in the | Yo, imvar of @ more advanced thooty. . do want to go into the practi 5 10 work for the repeal of the Ben- | Avoca whero their car was attach ' to a < lonee 308 3 1 3 bPoorman me 1 47070 ¢ | and itis hoped will prove a success. construction of a lin of Tll’ o, cqunect DOb | oun vy o o ot ‘- | and lot oftico alone. T will' go out of ofice on | nett law. Burlington train, and they veached Coun § 8 1 0l ) 00 0 Collins Will Aveive Today. closely with the tin districts. Bostdos this a ology amd_symptomology being necossary for ‘1’{1‘.1’{:” I 1*"Mlm<}lu:r}:fl !l:;‘.vlmu- \]‘:u‘\m! 1" he following ‘,.‘Tmm“ offered by Prof. v“h;"v']”. o “|I lal 11..-|m~”‘nn-l arty Wi 701 11 v . ' 4 g large amount of local money will be sub- @ Prope ctice of homao] h e 801 SIBRING. A1 erels | Ernest was adopte rausforred in special car 03 of pal 11 Chub Collins, Omuba’s new second base- | (0310 tho stock by the company buildling | Mipbsobor pructice of homeop e | O my promise Wil not be fully | Resolved. That this convention deeply re- | Pacitie, hooked o the fast mail train, and MeCluilan, io0 {399 0| man, will report today. but will not take his | this road. The town is making faiv improve- | /Thoafreraoms seasion yostorday was largoly | edeemed until that date. | srots that The present governor, W, D. Hoard, | they went on theie way towards the golden Konnody, 02 0 30 1 1| position in the team for several duys yet, as | ments this year, the class of buildings in | gttended. § Uy AL Do, snd Diphose e o ORI Bsee. wiioria [0 €10 AN antlon | gato/at tho rto of forty willcs au hour. oL H 1 # 2 0| he has not thoroughly recovered from’a long | course of erection being very good. The flrst matter taken up was a paperon | 1'fRik Ofs LA ROL S HESOMT }_‘ overn | openty asserted i public meeting that the oo g D 0 0 0 1 0| and tedious spell of sickness. ——— “Boracic Acid,” by Dr, W. A. Humphroy of | {, Moy that the wailcigit file sporld goves | churlies had conspired to keep tho minds of Hoerat:H00106108-J0nOBNAOL == LR e HIGH LICENSE IN OMAHA. Pluttamouth, . Tho woading of this puper was Dariyy dad any feeble effort IO gho ehildren i darkiess. The pastors bebii W Youk, June 4. At tho meeting of tho Totals...... 18027 12| Totals. ....13 14 5 The Last of' Blogg, followed by a lengthy discussion in which | Beeded to further this end will bo. cheerfully | wiso | oharged - with entering’ Into, sweli | Roformed Preshytorian synod - today the ro. e T T =1 Umpire Blogg completod his Omaha carcer | Bishop Wor A Tells What it Has | Drs Allen, Cierikir and others took patt contrivuted SBILH Senspipaty AV ORGeYaT SIS WIS AN [ Pt F e iktad on aeuEOk. Boalitics Yonver w0 060 2 5 0 0 58 | yesterday by another rotten exhibition of the the City. The next case tiken up was i Very interests AR I ware of the fact that tho clersy as Well 3 | cuused excitement and._considerablo discus: Lilwaukco L0 6 310 100 312 | duties expected of him. Realizing his short- | Cicago, dJune 5,—“Probibition is a failure | {ug one of maliguant, tumon, or miltiple sur- 4 2 4 tho Tavinon i vo nido cxery otfort to oftor all | sion. " Amoms othiors Rov. Dv. doluson of arned runs--1 \.14‘:-‘..'“_\|m\m.|“....-, Tyos [ Sornes x:ml Im:u the \\!mlhl‘:l tho. ‘.r\.v'\v“l and high licenso is the only weapon left to T ”I]Nh:‘lt"“ Taito. Lumor involving | A Washington Lady Enters a Big Suit | nd, therefore, the intrue and cxtremaly of- | U::l‘.:u;-\x,l .\H”..unlx‘”” "H‘V.:.n-.\l g ‘.y:mm.‘,:“'x::’ baso hits--White, Pettit, "Three-base hitse- | £o'thio cablo at his v rodnast by o cortan ap | ght Intemperance.! f .| the right arm oend, shoulder, with a numbe for Damages, fopaty rtionanndo by Mr. Moard necd nov | 8K o ranolationy o Rowe, Krelg, Curtis, Home vuus—Dalrymple, £ ! § ) This was from Bishop Worthington of Ne- | of wart | sphpgy excrescences, T 1S LeAvENwoRrTI, June Suits were filed ved, That wo repel with Indiznation | dicative of the sense of the synod Ndwiy 5 Curtis, Huses stotenbomver!e | two policemen. Goody bye, Blogy, old boy, by tho Mil 1ssertion niade braska, who passed through the city last [ was introduced” Hy Dr. Footo and was | 1 (ve United States court here late yester- e | Milwaukoe Buses on - balls— 0N Kenned axplalner ot W, T, K poute 3 _ L otf Darubroush 1o Phornton 1 apaneay THE ST. PAUL TEAM, = evening and stopped at the Grand Pacific for ;}hlivhxnlx:l‘-'dmh) ‘ln“'," \}\“l’h llulh:lll *1" (TG PR P TN Violrov af Sentinel, odited by My o iunlle Buy the “Siberin’ refrigivator and ¢ W Btrack out—By Kennedy 3, by hroug| - fow hours, CORO, 1N conng LI he ’ Y st 0 IOVOINOIL hEiInA BRI AW 1 hox. - frol AT ¢ O Dy DAvios &) Passoxii iy parubrough Bhoretary Ronch T araton (b o it amo et | (N ARIHARIRCHIE o Pathologry and ‘1) 1ent of Cunde a Wasington, D. C., through her attorneys e nd chcoutized by pision who hox “from Cha lain, Anderson Daerifico hits--Pottlt. "Timo of po—Tw About The ebraska is a high licenso »-r]:nu. he .I».m- The nopeR longthy and y haustive | W. C. Maxwellof Lincoln, I, and Noah ho owbos L thoir ongrogu- | O'Connoll, from 80,60 up. hours und fifteen minutes. Uipire--Hurst, il { 2 tinued, “and I believe there is less drunken- [ one and stated iy g elear nianner the cau Alloniof WiiniEo' 1a o] aotmenitolalmina ithe: | duasitooguriAUS I IAUALIOUE At AL - 7. Pavt, Minn., June 5.—[Special Tele- | pess there thau in Towa. 1f there werono | cancers and bost jugthod to be pursucd in | sroet 20 RS 1 EREIEED €T ol L b o e A e B Oy v e Players' League, gram to Tug Bre|-Secrctary Roach was | other resort Iwould favor probibition, but | their treatment, "A fruitful cause of this di Rt e of po cholcest | g it bindiy tollowing the leadership of | = Sawatoaa, N. Y., Juno 4 AT NEW YORK. called upon this morning in reference to the | between that and high license the latter is so | case, the profesior stated, was an iiritation | business portion of Wichita, Kas. The | thoir clerngymen.” We brand sweh iistnations |t B e SO0t e Now York 4000348 reported trouble among the St Paul ball | WUch bettor that there is hardly u compari- | or injury of the «argan or tissuo. Theso | Eugle bullding, occupied by Marsh Murdock, | s falsoloods aid Jope our Awelo- Anorican | Mltlaniey. snoloy ol At ‘ Brooklyn 00010183 IROPAA R R S e son. In the thriving city of Omiha the curb | growths’are always found in the orgaus or | who is one of the peincipal defendants, is in o citaons wiil ot et thciseives be | ensuing year Rey. J. K. Secloy of Maussachu- ¥ Hits—New York 0, Brooklyn 11, ,I.’"I,‘,.‘:L‘l'.,l;l"‘,'I""“w’~‘| H8 A8 ’:"l'_ | putupou drunkennoss by high liconso is no- | tlssuos which age Gubject to. these Tujuries | cludcd.” Tiho value of the property dafimed influenced by such unfon % [ sputs presidont, and 5 S NeneNow arc - Brogklyn 1, & i ope it s not true. | ticeablo. ~You don't find” the low grogieries | aud ivritation. ~f% treatmeut, it was statod, | in the suit ameregates 81000000, and thero Atioinita o B 012 sho Moot dents Iev, Bdlvar a0 Bniig Murbhs and Do g % | Munager Thompson wired yesterday for | that exist in other citics, nor is there is much | to remove the grdwph in its early stages by | are 125 defendants and twenty-five soparate | N. D., June 4.—[Special T N Gunning wnd Mutthows. e UmBIres § 5000y and T answered it at once, asking him | €xcessive driuking, 3 some radical method, as the knifo or galvano | suits | Biswancs, 2 , June Specin i it R muoh s ‘ol o e 14 hen we have a Sunday law thatis ex- | cautery, and thon pgevent any further injury I'ho case is said to embrace sonsational de to Tie Bir I'he offorts to securo a | e was reully requived, and it would | o004 to the dot. All the saloons are closed | or irvitution to this organ, aud build up the | tails wrowing out of & divo Lt Wbout | charter for the Loulsiana state lottery com being rénewed y in North Drke AT PHILADELPIIA, be sent, There has been no alling | at 13 o' Vs were reticent, hoth of | P ock Saturday night, and you can | patie t 1o the hijhitt Jolnt f perfect health, | wiieh the attorn {;}:;““‘,',"”'!“' Q9 59 1080 0—d4fbehind in paying the men. The reg- | notget in one again until Monduy morning At tho conclujind of the reading of tho | whom left tonight for their respective o with great « arm 0 2 8 00 4 Y] ular pay days ave the Ist and 15th | Forsucha big city there is little erime in | paper the associatlun proceeded w the elee | Telograms were received in this city toni, ing with lottery Hits—Philudelphia 11, Boston S, E; of the month, and they were fully paid up to | Omihi, and this, T believe, is~ duc to high 1i- | tion of ofticers, from Wichita iu quest of information on the | and it is said §.0 tod with Philadelphin 2, Boston 4. Batteries—San- | May 15, 1t i not usial to pay ||..!.]»i hics | conse, What does prohibition amount to in Dr. W. H. Hanchett of Omaha was nomi- | subject. The plaintiff, who Is a di d | & view of scouring the eloction of u governor | ors uud Milligan; Radbourne, Kelly und | while on the road. but. “.,,.!,;-,,, v Totarn to | lowa now! Under the ‘original package' | nated for prosident and was unanimously | wouman, claims the Wichita property was pur- | and legisluture fayorabla to the seheme. Ono | Swett, Umpives—Inight aud Jones, hoadquartare . Howe 1T thoy moed money | decision as much, if uot move, liquor is sold | elected, chased \/ith her funds previovs to the date of | 0f tho schomes of the lottery uents s it is given them. Thore s no talk of dis. | BOW than before ' the state passed the prohi A speach belng called for, Dr. Hunchott re- | her divorce and thut sho has never received | 8t attomp ‘»ultl“l‘-!firll Drass of tho atuto AT CIICAGO. | bition law. I think that Nebruska has | sponded by thankiug the ssociation for the | any return therefor. banding the club at all on the contrary, ne- K CIhIEARO, 1 os00s»0 050 010 B 1 9 0— 0] gotlations e’ potng tho contrary, 1o | oivly domonstrated that bigh license is the | honor conforred upon him, taking occasion to e | the newspapers Pittsburg. 12100 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 *—12 [ Hrominont St Pant senthoamn ta ety of | Guly implement of war that. 1ncots with any | compliment the prosiding oficer, Dr. Macoin A PRENEDITATED SNUL. | et - T R S e T s W00 success. and ussuring tho society that he wot | ity Christians Killed. 1 of the club and carry it on | Chicago 0, Pittsburg 1. Butteries—Dwyer | under a new management and with stron, = g - . Ul in his power to further its best inter- | povalty Receives a Slightat the Hands BeLarADE, June 4.—A bloody ercounter | and Hoyle; Galvin and’ Quinn. Umplres— | finaucial backing, — The arrangement will A Boy Murdors His Father. e 3 W 4 : FAIAMER i has taken plice between the Aruauts and the | Barnes and Gaffuey. probably be completed very soon. Hunoy, S, D., June [Spacial Teiegram O. 8. Wood then nominated Dr. W, A Servians on t ryvian fronti The Ar SOPAAE 0. % e It is understood the gentlomen who ave | to Tik Bek.|—A terrible homicide occurred | Humphrey of Plattsmouth for the office of MoxTrEAL, Jul D) £o || TREADN S MHR SRV AR AN AN AT CLEV purchasiug the team will gt & new manager, | here this evening. Whilo Zack Hundiey and | first vice president Tue Bee)-The talk at abs and in | thirty others. They robbed tho dead und The Cleveland-Buffalo wis called at | new men aud build a new park in the center | son, Fred, aged sixteen, were ongaged in put- There being no other nominutions the secre- | (o oiory vipelos is tho “snub,” ovidently pre- | violited a number of women | tho end ol the second wning on #ccount of | of the city, Both the offer of Lincoln, Neb, | Tom Fred, aged h g tary wos instructed to cust the voteofthe | woslios “aquinistered by Promior Mervlo - .~ SETe for the franchise, and that of Portland, Ore., | B8 down & the father reprix socloty for Dr. Humphroy for fivst vice presi- | medituted, adutiisuro hior 2 ¥ Stoamship Arrivals, for five of the players have been rejectad. | the boy for some action, when thie boy tur dent, who was declured clected 10 the duke and duchess of Connaught. Since At it A A e P ¢ National League. A liite. | ou bim with a revolvor and shot “him ,DE D. E. Foristall of Now Yorl was | the wdvent of the il party here he has | A ¢ ’ y . dead. Hundley is editor and one of the pro- [ elected second vico president AR B o 1Y aldadit e ork ] 5 AT XBW YONK A Woman at she Bottom of L, | SO FRILCTE 0 Rt D, cttair- | ©Dr. W . Hilok of Minden was re-olected | Studiously uvoldud thowm, He £t AL Now York—Tho Mujestic and Wiscon Absolutely Pure. ° New York.....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1—2| Laxanw, Wyo, Juno 5.—[Special Telo- | REEIGTR TERCTRMIR FRHCCOEN ol e i Lsk of il guosts invited to mect them b dinneron | MW AR SORE RIS OF Pennsyl R v er s e T e Boston.. .7 02 01 810 *-18|gram toTux Bee.)—Mrs, Rebecca E. Sey- | 1 _one of the best kuown wen in the Dr. O. 8. Wood of Ofmaha was re-clected | Monday evening at Sir George Stephens', | vania, from Glasgow; the Netherlund, from | of loavouing strongtiv- 1%, 8, Goyi ¢ Ko Hits—New York 8, Boston 15, Errors— | mour, who is churged with assault with in- | s The b i in ialk #s treasurer of the society, but preferved to preside at the distribution of | Autwerp | bort Aug. 47, 1839 i