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2 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY OMAHA HOLDS FIRST PLACE. APRII TWENTY PAGE ! e o . Ao, oty | Sea oo and o it wers dotees | SHOWMANTHORRIBLY BURNED, | o frocor skt sopepms,veet o s st [ \WILL GRADE DOUGLAS STREET |juy uaraed tnicupnts e, sttroted l responsiblo for it, and outside of Lincoln ho | in the presence of 5,000 people. The grounds would be called a mighty good twirlor. aro not yet in good condition, and this may Oregon for secreting stolon goods and tho Yosteriar's Vi it e anta Taking the score an 8 critarion the. defest | nccount for, some of tho erfors. -Shinnick's P governor of that stato has alroady issued ‘esterday's Victory Gives the Lambe a Lead | was owing first to an error of Irwin in fum- | stop of Andrew's grounder and Donovan' : : f requisition papers for the couple, Y v bling the ball in the last half of the Afth in. | fine cateh of u long fly, togother with Car. | ETightfal Acgidqnt Resulting from the jail in Boono couuty. Both are wanted in tornoy for Charlos Parterna, one of the elght - prisoners who escaped tho massacre in Jail, and weainst Chiarles Girangor, who i safd to Oouncilman Bechel Pulls the Ordinance | De in the employ of tho Louisiana lottery " i ; 5 company. in the Pennant Race. ning and_letting Conloy in, and a hit by | ney's batting, were the features of the gamo. Explosion of a Gesoline Lamp. Will Welcome the President. from Its Parliamsntary Tomb, bnslige A Rourke that let in Goodenough avd Ham- | The soore: Liscovy, Neb., April 95, —[Special Tele- w0 ouvT burg. Cineinnatl....... iv g : 3 2 ‘l' <11 09 aram to Tuk Bee. | ~Governor Boyd as chief 0 SIOX Ty WA ALY AT ED. | o o socmoe to o nyuiast hor and | ita: Ciginatt 1 Loutevilie 1 Ersors: | WAHOO ENJOYS A BIG SENSATION. | cxoeutive of Nebraskc i taking steps to wol- | OBJECTIONS TO IT EASILY ANSWERED. | Disreputabie < but one of them scored. In_the third ining | Clicinnatl, & Loufsville, & Batterios; Cid- Lt Bt L Sl e LT b BT A and Carve—White Man Razored. / ( Milwaukee Takes a Fall from Denver | C1n€, the first man at bat, made a_run and L:I".Hiun-r i bl A e bl p General Colby and Colonel T. W, Griffith * . Edna Jones and Tode Brown, colored cour- the scoro up to the fifth innicg stood 1 to 0 in e The Result of an Unholy Love—A [ have boen chosen to boar the presideut the | Among Other Things a Little War 15 | tscans living on Capital avenue, booamo en- l —Lincoln Almost Shat Out Again :‘:;’;:l'":‘:;;:"i";;m‘,::@;:v“: “;d"’&"fh‘,:‘,’l“‘!f WasnNaTON, April 25— Spectal Telogram New Assistant Secretary of T:Lcfi'ff-','.'l"\n'\:“:':fi:i n:!'!:;:‘.vnv;l‘}lmngwm[ Ll Made on issioner Morris- gaged in an altorcation over & white man ~Minneapolis Has a Nur thing to chunge the luck of tho cay. | & Tie Brw.] “aiie game today betwaen the State—The. Eloping Profos- Bils city, Tt 1a probablo that th cioy councts Work of about 1 o'clock this morning. row Escape. Tue last half of the fifth was the fatal in- nnrll(l'ulynrl Noavy batlng by _both clube sor's Caso—State News. and Grand Army of the Republic will slso the Council, The trouble started when the women met Diag, 1In brief it was: Coaley made & sefe | SqHCC Rty N oNRy o aviag. Ten lonings make some arrangoments to meet the prosi- oa Niuth streot. A war of words ensued. . | s gl joodenough batted to 1eft | \er, focessary to decido the battle, sod in dent, @ The Jones woman endeavored to got away to Omaha, 9: Sioux City, 5. Went ont on & fly, and flainpueg hit to the | the 128t two innings the battle was torrific. | Nowrorx, Nob,, April 35, —[Special Tele- A Horse Stolen. Councilman Bechel won his battlo Iast | her home, but Todie Brown followed and the St. Paul, 8; Lincoln, 1. middle infleld. Irwin failed to hold the ball, [ Avtendance 2,700, Thescorc: gram to Tig Bre.]-D. P. Hulbert, of the [ Yok, Neb., April 25.—{Spocial Telogram | night, and after the meoting of the council | WAF was continued with renowed forco in Kansas City, 10; Minneapolis, 1. and thereby let Conley in. Hart made a bunt | Washington. .....0 1.0 0 0 21 Hulbort-Leftwich shows, met with a serious | to Ti Be.|~Tno barn of George Poterson, | was warmly congratulated by frionds from | front of the Jonus woman's house, Milwaukoe, 5; Denver, 0, ::fl I‘::’I‘I'l“‘(‘)\;"fl &Ti.miié.ffi\li,';f.:fi;i:uf»fl‘é; Base hita: Washington 16 Athletios 13 accident last night by the explosion of a | B farmer wost of this city, was broken int' | yyo Pourtn ward on socuring the passage of Having exhaustod hoe extonsive vocabulary last J en. A 3 & v, ' v o . fes 4. Batteries: | gasoline lamp in their large tent. Wr. Hul- v:;rd':",'";}“'::‘f,fl‘;r:‘a"}'g:_ 'l'{":,‘”:"’l"‘,‘;‘ 0. A 10 | tho oralnance to grade Douglas stroet from of profanity, the Brown woman pulled a loug, Sixtoouth to Twentioth, It was at an ad- | Wicked looking knife from her bosom and ittt UNEARTHED A MYSTER Journed meeting, and the ordinance was plt u'r‘«'dkfll'n'" h‘"r;"'w:nfi \Ne el " U 0 ABLALY GV 7 he knife cut through the clothing an o romn the carliamentary grave to which | ontorad just above the navel, The wonnded d in a Pit. The new fire limits ordinance was catled | Womnu uttered a scream aud sank to tho ors: Washington 5, Ath When Manager Shannon strode off the | Who were on second and third, risked des- | FO™ R Gaire. O MeKeogh. 3 flold lust evenng tho scalps of ming Cern | DEFato chances and both got in. Ope of the | bukely aud M utre. Cullilin wid MOKCORN: | bort was thoroughly saturated with the fluid, 7 prettiest plays of the day was a double from AL LR AN L S r which ignited and burned him in a frightful Huskers were dangling at his belt. O'Rowe to Tomney tolrwin, Abbey distin- Bostox, Mass,, April ~|Special Tele- | manner, the flesh dropping off his hands and It was the first bout with Sioux City, and, | guished himself by a protty three-base hit, [q‘rum to Tue lm:l.<~-l'. as \lr‘vr)‘d e:'.‘m and | arme, Recovery is doubtful. Human Bones,Crockery and Old Colns p e ; here were soveral snow squalls “during the b % as everybody expected, Omaha walked off | The score: iy L A Wallco Rensation Fou i Tamiad — — game. Tt was a pitcher's batt farre et y s | sidewalk. Blood flowed profusely for a : With the laurets. i Wi vo A x | dock did the better work, but Joyce's errors Wanoo, Neb., April 25.—|Special to Tux | Baimiwons, Md., April (Speciul Tolo- | Up and wis roferred {;fi‘!""‘;"'c:";*':;"r':;”‘l'l{l"}:;‘ while, but was finally staunched. Tho ) Rk hA il of the snap ordor about | cyng, pr,..... 1 ' 3§ Blomourne, v '8 3 4 lost the game for Boston. Atiendance, 500. | Brg,|—The peoplo of Mariotta township, this | gram to Tue Bre.|—The finding of human providing for the omployment of & matron at | WOUnded woman was taken to the ‘polico it, how aud at several stages it looked as | Rayuionid, i 1 1 2 0\AWhor. v.."0 & 0 0 0 | The score: 8 0 11 o4 | county, have been enjoying o sensation the | boues, old crockery, and other curious rolics | the city jail ot o SalAty not exeooding S0 pac station in thio patrol pregou and the city ) "'!‘;"‘;‘ i e alng | Baraets 6.0 © y0hrion, 10710 213 o 0 | faitimore <05 900 0 8 8 1= 3| past few days over the family troubles of Mr. in 8 brickod pit undor tho rear portion of the | montb. The resolution pravrenpet b [ s S S Y R R R puree. ut good old ame Fortune was v .. onley, 2d .. 4 i 1e R ore and Mrs. Burguss, hich an attempted | © arnum hotel attracts crowds ot people to | committee on police, with instructions to re- ! ot . i 1 A lavish with her smilos again, and the Whito | Jauon e\ o b T8 | e M b VLR P | Glopoment, o cal from u vigilance sommitteo | e SPO today. ey Gonsistod ‘of lbg bones | port an arlinanco uhon tho Subjuct the e biemiuation De, Qution fontif thiy Sox pulled out in good shape with threo runs | Staflord. p....0 2 11300 . MeMahon and Robinson; Boston, Hud= ) . and ribs. A huge juw bone with tecth was | City Attorney Poppleton gave an opimon | it Kie B otrated tho abdomenal cavit to spare ogurs, 0..20 1 114 0| dockand Farrel and the arrest of nine young men on ’llw also unearthed. ' A couplo of old bottles filled | upon the subject of the garbago master ques- | gl 16L Penateated tho abdome i“‘m,mfi' BIA%-Ol) Al Sabdkad A getbady; | LN 13000 1] ol AR E £ RNGRIND it charge of attempted murder have played @ | with what had ence beon somo_sort of liquor | tion, He said, *“Te offico of wauitary com. | uie “outid Is about three inches in depth. . 5O Abl 8 beotal Talapis prominent part. For some weeks a sowing | were discovered resting upon a large stone, | missioner cannot be abolished, because the ‘-’,‘,',,_““f;,',f,‘"(‘-\',’,',',1,,,,),,,‘"\,,’,:,’,‘,:3:,:3 Renl Im, bino agent uwmed Freeman had beon | A large quantity of fragients of old East | nets of the legislature cunmot be abroguted by din the sevonth and eighth | making the homo of the Burgess family his | L1did blue and white crockery was unearthed, | municipal ordinances. The ofiico of sanitary “ e aking the homo of the Burgess y also a couple of curiously ‘shaped carthen | commissioner provided for by the city ordi- stopping place and it is said aa undue inti- | pots, The bones were pronounced by a | nances prior to the amending of the eharter mucy has sprang up botweon the lady of tho | doctor to be the remains of mon and | may be abolished by orainaace on the prin- not one of the 1,50 people who filled the stands, felt the least bit of pity for them. | Lingoln, They were satisfiod with Omaha's work, though, if it was a trifle frayed at the edges, Earned runs: 8t COIE BY INNINGS 00100000 01|t 2000035000 3| alover the fi MMARY. innnings and won in a canter. Attondanco ‘Two-base hits: Trwin. 1,600. The score phiysician does not think that any serious re- suits will follow. "Todo Brown is roported to be a rather hard case, any it is reported that this 1s not the 4 first cutting scrape sho had been interested o6 5 't drop | hree base hite Wi piny owa 16 | Co s 30— s ; Tp to 2 > Brown wor d ot~ and they recoguized that if sn don't drop | fhree basy lits il Hentbmse on | SEERS w8 § 43 8 6 4 8 822 | house and tho ageat. About ten doys ago | Women. They bad ovidently boen buried Tor | Ciblo that the samo-lexisintive DORAE(WhIOh | pgn aEicateg o IO MO HAY HOL more than two games outof cight throughout | bais: . off 1y omh | e Bt Cofiipibus, 1 St Louis 6. Er- | the woman went to Colon and roprescitod to | MY yours. A puirof slippors of a peculiar, | croates offces mav abolish thom without ro. | Yep arrested 0L solies vikiion the season she will stand a_tremendous good | fiurt L Passea & 08¢ | rors: Columbus. 2: St Louis. 4. Batteries: | the grain dealers there that she wished | boiuted shape, almost falling apart with uge | gard or liability to the porsons holding such atabout 1 o'clock this morning with an ugly chance of going up against Kid Nichols next | - "% * Euston and Donohiie; Neal ana Boyle. W get a little money and that in | Was picked up by oneof the relic hunters. | offices. | ‘vagor gut cn: ik Heans. e sald EHALe & ek 5 - Just Missed a Shut Out & . return her husbaud would haul [ They no doubt belonged to a womsn. How | “The council may deprive the sanitary com- | ™ ik PRI ISUR LA IR fall for the championship of the carth, Just | u 8 American Association Standing. pl b § 2 Bit o i i 8 4 ¢ | hamod Bob Smith had cut him. The men 3 pit & over some corn the following week. She so- | the bones or the pit came there is at present | missioner, appointed under the ordinance, of 2 So just by way of encouragement they | KANsas City, Mo, April 25.—Tho Millers Played. Won. Lost. Per Ot | (ki omo $45 and then propared o take the | & myswry. The bodies sppear to Fave boen Jurisdiction that it ploases. | Y IE R iRt ovars sWHIGE WOk govo tho boys a cheer as Joo Waish slammed | ©¢aved a shut out by bunching three of tho | Loutsvitle 4. 8 train, when hor husband appeared on tho | thrown in perfectly naked. There whs not Cho foos cannot be' reduced whilo the | 4io/t6 v fnder tho viaduct, Rogers: houd s Schoibeck, tho last. man, out at first, four hiits thoy mado off Sowder's delivery in | Jaltin 4 5 615 | scenc and carted her off home. When | the slightest traco of auy wearing apparel | present incumbent holds his office.”” con | DOFLing the mattor, it Lon Knight, for tho tirsy pimeo sinco tho | tho third fnning, which netted one earned | &i*Louis 7 7 the train arrived, Freeman got off II‘:;:?W(')W' with th exouption of jneslip- | Tho now ordinanco. B digest’ of which | openin the scason, was a bit off color in | pun, Sowders pitched a game, besides | Columbus. [ 8 and inquired if a lady had been there and . One *“‘who knows it all” said today { was ently published n e | 3 e his umpiring, bt he had an unusua)ly iarge bl de L L R T s int o i cro, | that many years ago his father had told him | Bee was introduced, road & first | SENATOR REASAN'S SEAT. it %9 | holaing the Millers down to four hits, he | ¢ H was informed that there had been one there, § g | number of close decisions to nmkd and it S e Toad a 'n D s T “' -,md l“‘lfifi:‘nl g lg but that she had gone home with her hus: | Of a notorious gambling den that existed on | and nd time and referred. was about an even taing for hoth sides, strucl nen, made sists L cs.... baud. He atonce went out to the Burgess | the site of Barnum's hotel. This was long | While this was being done, Mr. Specht arose | Governor Hogg Ann: home, and reports sy that Mr. Burgoss was | beforo the botel was built. and said, “Auy man in the city can haul gar- I taken violently sick the samo or tho next | The place was of a very bad character and | bage or clean cess pools, and I will see that i like angels’ visits, fow and far between, | C'TOr by Mauuing oeing a very “excusable evening. This aroused the suspicions of the | several murders were known to have been | he is not arrested. We have no garbage mas- The local agpregation played a mighty | On°. Killen was put in to piteh, but was Memphis Rac neighbors and the old vigilantes were called | committed within its walls. It stood on the | ter as he has boen legislated out of office, and strong game, and a lucky onc, and the Husk- | Yery wild, giving five men their bases on Mempis, Tenn., April 25.—This was the | together and after a council it was decided to | ©dge of the woods and was surrounded by u | the office will be vacant until the new ordi- wces the Name of His Suceessor, United Statos cnator Reagan having resigned that posi- ion to be chairman of tho state railway com- t 16 Wostosn, ais fon is as com. | WO but_outs, and did not give any bases on e b L T Mo ML AL ool | Rile,. 106, 1liae fiold 80, DeRetly. YHE OAT. MISCE INEOUS SPORTS, ers’ gauio was strong, too, butas luck would | balis in two inuings which with six hits | o GBP R © SR SRT SRR W 0 to the house and force Freoman to leave, | high wall. It was also rumored at that time | nance becomes a law." mission, Governor Hogg has announced that bavoit. her oatting didn't el “They hivino | totted nine runs.” Mitohell took his place in | 0NIR day o, tho wew Memp 7 | f1tTa to e done &t the mouth of revolvers. | that thero wes & secret Daasage oF tunninl | © M S was catled to order, the presi- | he would appoint Horaco Chilton of Tyler to el hard as a rule, but, somehow or other It | 400 1l oo tug. “The. fosture of o comn | “hive furlongs—Gray. Gooss. awon, - ranic | A few hours Jator tho man was takon pris. | inder the piace, as many such piucos had ln | dont rewarking that ho was talldng to the | suceoed Mr. Roagan in the United Statos ol e R e o v a2 coBe (G, B ouer by the aid of four revolvers. After having | those days. Today a box containing old coins | lobby and not to the question. ? Ch A ST BUOWY hose. was @ stop of aline hit by Miller. Tho | Kinney sccond, Leua Frey third. ' Time— nim in their possession it is said that Bur. | Was found near the old vault and it is possi- The appontment of Dr. Clark Gapen as 5',""‘“» nlton is o lawyer thirty-two years Clarke pitehed for Omaha and was a puzzle | S00re: 1:06 S e e Rusk | £0sS interfored and begged of tho boys to | ble that the place may hove been the head- | commissioner of heaith was presented. HEL L ""f;:"""' us on of tho most the Sioux couldu’t solve at critical junctures, WANSAN CI1Y sissarons | S |“|‘r_ ki e ‘,“ll e ppvony Tids UK | gllow Freeman to remain, This so disgusted | quarters of a band of outlaws or robberswho | Tho apmion of Attorney Poppleton upon | €loquent men m tho state. - Billy, 'v.hrl(\ too, w‘/tu at hlmlh"fl. “l\[“ his best ul:: l‘v Murohsy et K1B PO A »‘;;‘l'l‘;.m\)(l‘“‘(:‘"g N:;‘I\th \;g:;momvr)‘"ltnkul the }'iallunlvs that |)|(,yd.,\;CK¢d out, leaving tlllll;x:vl men iuto their den and then murderea (hn‘ qulfllfilmndn‘\l M l'rrl_\‘r\}' ; presented x:lu‘l " e " S —I Wwas uot quite good enough to win the game, P S o iy 1 Tuller 4 ' | the family as they found them., L read. 0 sal hat | - (iapen 1s appointed Mysterions me. Twitenoll went to bat. first as usual, and H $1,000 added — Rlley wou, Vallora seoond, | ““peqman had soma nine of the young men ORaiDILE NTetion comissioner of health ho will draw the sui- | Dyxvex, Colo,, April 3 -An atroclous by an old Columbus (Ohlo) trick of his, he 2 TR N G of Marietta arrested on a_charge of “assault b oo anciDIEe NIcholas Doady ary of cowmissioner and BhAYTanIA8S) c: Tie | caumo ! toliiEit iliere: oAay AN W [ ook firat on balls. Halligan was thrown out i3 e faldngte ot second, Timberiand ot | with intent to kill,” and the caso has been | ST. Perensnuis, April Grand Duke | long as he continues to hold thy of city S Mok by Genins, but tho commodors moved upa | {ueket aso0 2 Ol TaEI o Time 1 sigag fecond, Timberland hird. | jo¢ for Monday, May 4. The boys bad no | Nicholas, uncle of the czar, is dead. He be. | physician. Theappointment was held over | months ago Mrs. Joseph Barnaby, widow of peg on the sacrifice. Old Cy came noxt. He | Gumson. o 1 0| Killai, p ;!‘)“ 5.y 4 oldn, stx dur) _Cn trouble in giving bail and some racy develop- | came insane last fall and his heaith has since | until the committee on judiciary can draw au | a Rhode Island millionaire, took a trip to was mad aud his dove-like eyes emitted cor- | Sowders, p 2 2 5 0|Mitchell, p Hi ‘fi '_'"“ ’vu” "\ ‘r'o“K'm.;d‘"'%}‘”"“v ments are expected. The only regret seems | been failing. ordinance abolishing the oftice of city physi- | California for her health, boing accompanied ruscant rays, like those of an anaconda when i 001 00| enth 1 T:, urst second, Seafoam third. Time— | 150 that the boys did not use the orush as ——— cian and aiso that of sanitary commissioner. |, "V 'S Warrel, wife of o prominent about to swallow an ox. A e PN e hiaes B Te was tended. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The city attornoy furutshed an opiion on | v T T 5 Wil wife of o 3 “Put it over and I'll kill it,”” he growled to — otal.. "h :r_gn{p— Miss ATx.m won, Bob Jacobs o e RRTaee the question of holdiug the bond election enver real estate dealer. On their return a Hartiein 1o IO E Al P SCOUE B INNINGS second, Midget third, Ti Patriarch Militant Review. Both houses _of the Wisconsin logisiature | under the old system. He was of theopiuion | short time ago Mrs. Barnaby found a pack- It was only a singie, but it br ught Larry {‘:ffi'flffi;.fi“fi.‘. sty H G g : g g 3 l‘l’ e Yok, Neb., April 25.—[Special Telegram | agjouruned sme dic yosterday. that it would come under the rule of general | age postmarkea Boston, which had arrived home and awoke the sMmbering echoss in AR WASHINGTON NOTES, to Tue Bee.|—The annual review and cele- The stud and farm of the late'T. J. Me- | €lections aud must be held under the Austra- during her absence. It contained a small the grand stand. flasic of whisk McCauley smashod tho ethereal three | aried runs: Kansas City Minneapolis 1. T lian ballot system, 3 Diveitor Liaga bration of the Patriarch Militant department | given, at Cynthiana, Ky., was sold yes with the inscription: “Ac- on Finances, A Upon motion of Mr. Brchel the Douglas | 1° 3 2 n : Dake hitA; Siolen hases; Manning A f the Platte took place in this clty today. | for $0,000. i f L copt this fine old_whisky from you friends times in succession and Griffin went out to ove plays o Ry WasmiNGrox, April Director of the | © P Y Y ¢ street grading ordinance was taken from the oW " 5 o Nicholson, . A 1170 bing on batle: -0 Kihon & MIteRett 1 “Btoask | Ming Lonap i Grand Master Jphu Evans of Omaha and [ William Terry, the fifth victim of the | jirccs Erading ; 10 the woods.” A fow days lator, roturning speaking of financial matters, files for consideration. He spoke upon- the Then the Corn Huskers took their turn at 8 L K < 4 i Grand Treasurer Sam McClay of Lincoln | Poisoned wedding foast near Louisville, Ky., | nocassity of the eatly grading of the. streot Gunson 1, Darlig 1. Wild pitches: Killen. | said: *“The amount of money on haud in the S v died yesterday, B b bl the bat and the result was three runs before 'wo hours. Um 7 3 J P ¢ '8: Two hours. Umpire: Gatin treasury of tho Unitod Statos on the firstof | WOFO prosent and the following taff ofticers: | iy J5UU0IN 0 g (ot e toseoy | 24 10 SUDDO ot e you could say scat] gtk Mo i % . ; pr‘lm of ull !Iu{llilxl:n fnthun*\]";:x Tommy Milwauke. 's Kasy 1ime. this month was $51,000,000, of which $405,- :)?11::::‘1 Z’J'n“{axr; °F'|firfl:§|§.ifi}}(‘:;gu§' f,‘:““fll, by 'xl:u recent gw}m?n in a powder 'oorman’s graceful fly, but Sheibeck made DNy Jol. 12 i 000,000 was trust money,held for the redemp- ) v aaa 3 agazine as nts to ,000, second on @ clean drive among the loft fleld bl bl fiinticos sa kel 7 o | Adjutant Wright and Sergeant Jaokson of e bR o PR from a drive, both ladies being thoroughly By Sowdors 4, by Killen 1, by Mitchell 1. Passed chilled through, they drank :ome 0(“‘-!!! asure, and read the | Jiguor, They wore taken ill immediatoly ! Appe in Tue Bee on the | afior and Mrs. Barnaby has died and Mrs, ovening of April 16. Hesala: “Thateditor- | Wurrel is in a critical congition. A chemical al is so logical, that I challenge auy man 10 | analysis showed there was n large amount of e il 5 ens x The supreme court of tho United States has | controvert or dispute ot o L g 3 right away from Denver this afternoon and | tion of gold, silver and currency certificates, | Omaha. Cantons were here from Omaha. o N 3 I e arsenic §in the whisky. There is no clue ol BN won the game without a struggle. The home | and the balance of §256,000,000 belouged tothe | Captain G. Thomas Peck of Lincoln, Captain [fié’;"{"“" T O SIBAVWATARAITH § BB SRLBIER AR TG SRS ok vAckod Tith | whatever to tho perpotrator of the awful crime. But my, what fun thero was the next mo- | leam was shut out. Davies proved a stumbl- | treasury just as absolutely as auy property | James Lefter of Beatrice, Captain 1. L. Cur- ment when Nicholson hit to Clarke and Clarke turnea and canght Sheibeck betwoen second and third. It was a right merry chase for several seconds, and the crowd yelled and laughed aud clapped their hands for they thought She was as yood as out. But he wasn’t, Just at the wrong time Shannon threw the ball too high for Clarke to get it, and Shei- beck reached third in safety and Nick second likewise, Then the spectators fairly groaned as if they had lost a ucar and dear frieud. As is invariably the case after a blunder of this kind disaster follows, and there was no oexception to the rule this time. Jakey Strauss made a single and both run- nevs skipped across tho plate. Morrissey fol- lowed with o base on balls, and Earle with another hit, which scored Jukey. Rignt here the Lambs turned wolves again and when VanDyke hit to Waish the nimble catehier was nailed at second, and Captain Dauney fired the ball to McCauloy ton feet ahead of tho runner. It may be'stated that this little move also ehcited a remark or two from the populace, A quartette of eggs followed for the Lambs, whil the Huskers took a full half dozen. In the fifth Halligan came to but first, aud ing block, the Denvers only finaing him_ for Dalrymple loa the batting with Two thousand people 0. The score: co—ccem . Dairymple 2, Ca t huse on_ ballx Davis 4, off MeNahb 4 hourand thinty minites. h Stand ng. Lost. Per Ot which the government owns. How thers can beany possibility of the government failing to meet obligations with this immense sum of absolutely free cash on hand is dificult to conceive, I hold that the government of tho United States hus in its vaults'in good money today over $258,000,000 available for the logit- imate expenditre of the govarument and that it is ridiculous to talk about, there being the slightest possibility of any obligation of the goverument being dishonored. That the secretary should consider it wiso most available money, and to this end con- vert large amounts of subsigiary silver coin into lawful money, and that he shoula draw in from national bauk depositories money which may be needed by the government seems eminontly proper and should incite no concern. If the available fands in the treas- ury arcless thau at former periods of our | national history it must not be forgotten that there have been purchased and retired sinco the advent of this administration, twenty- five months, £20,603,000 of interest bearing bonds ata cost including interest and premi- ums of ¥2€ immense amount of interest bearing debt wiped out in two years and the immense sav- 851 When we consider this | ley and Captain’ D. P, Orawley of Kearney were also present. - Soveral cantons expectod were unable to bg¢ present on account of delayed trains. The visitors wore met the depot by the York canton and escorted to the bail.. At 4 o'clock a parade of the priucipal streefs was made aud at 6 o'clock an_ingpectionh addross and roview, after which & ban t was tendered at the Blodgett house. ‘Theevening exercises were held at the court. depse. J. C. Riloy de- livered the address of welcome, followed by the anniversary addgoss by Grand Master A. 0 couvert all his assets into the | Zimmer of Nebraska City. The exercises were interspersed by music, vocal and instru- mental, and appropriate recitations. Dealing Out Justic Pawsgg, Neb, April 25.—[Special Tele- gram to Tap Brk]—District court ad- journed today. David Rogers was sentenced t0 one year in the penitentiary for shooting Ross Moore with intent to do great bodily in- jury. A motion for a new trial was over- ruled and an application for suspension of sentence was refused. Russell Brothers were each fined £100 and costs for ruuning a gambling room. Failing to respond with the cash they were remanded One of the stables on the Belmont race track, seven miles from Philadelpnia, burned yesterday aud nine valuable trotting horses verished. The strike of the Union Pacific at Trimdad, Colo.,, was yesterday declured off on & promise from the management to adjust mat- ters with a_properly constituted committee A special from Winnipeg, Man., says the regular Canadian Pacific train from the Pa- citic coast did not arrive there today and ofti- cials say it will not be there tomorrow either. There are a number of accideuts in the mountains and there has been a big land- siige. Nothing can be learned. A bulletin on tho density of distribution, issued by the census office, shows that during the last decade the per cent of increase in the settled area was 24,00 per cent, while the increase 1 population of the country was 24.86. Three hundred and —seventy-seven thousand seven hundred and_fifteen squaro wiles have been redeemed during the last ten years, exceeding by 50,384 square miles the area settled 1 the previous decade. Employes of the Michigan car works at Detroit to the number o day for nine hours work with ten hours pay. As they passed out of the intend to give the city its portion of the road fund as soon as it is available. Engincer Tillson said that hie had not made a careful estimate, but was of the opi that the city’s share would uot exceed 12,000 Upon the passage of the ordinance Messrs Bruner and Morcarty were the only members who yoted *no.’” President Lowry sald he realized that the board of public works is afraid to have tho streets cloaned, “an of this we must take hold and havo the strects cleancd, or at least those over which the president and party will pass upon the visit to this city. The chairman on strects and alleys and the street commissioner will see that these streets are put in good condition. A'resolution was adonted declaring that strect eleaning contractor 15 neglecting his duty, and that from this timo on the council “will stand by the board of public works in its efforts to compel C. 8, Squires, the contractor, to do all street sweeping g to the terms of the contract yow in with the city. Agaia N mittee on Upon motion of Mr. Davis, Mr. second mouber of th ted to net as ch of the com- L was absent stry Tur Ber number of ing ui sation here as to whether 1t is safe for Amer- icaus to travel in Italy without fear of insult or outr part of Ames Italy this year has s of tourists’ tickets for Italy. One of the largest tour hous agent in_ this cit legation to i could use in their_business, assuring Ameri- cans that thoy could travel in Ttal in view of the newspaper | the Uni feel justi e, Not Safe t» Travel in I aly. Rome, April ~|Speciai Cablegram to an increased es at the United States le- This feeling of dread upon the desirous of visiting affected tho sale os recently instructed its toask the United States the firm a lotter which they porfoct The United States lozation was lod to refuse to grant this ro ntinuance of 1} 8 attacks upon Americans os officials here could not 110 do 50 afoty. mp -— An indiana iown Ablaze. iNpIaxAronts, Ind., April 2. — Word ched this city after midnight of an exten b 10 jail. floncemon thrown and nearly every until furthar notice. > conflagration raging at Pendleton. Cow picking out a mice ripe one he lined it out i ing of interest to” tho peopls of the country o - e ; in tho building broken. “The strikers pro- | ~This was brought about o account of the | munication by twlegeaph with Pendloton 1s like ashot to Tommy Boorman, and Tommy : it will bo readily seen that the moneys in | Lratic Blias of Burchard and Cyrus Cam: | cooded to. the works of the Detroit steel | report on the chango of grado on St. Mary's | mylichtion by telegeaph with iy e made oue of his 1812 catches—that is, he | Sloux Cit 5 the treasury have been put to good use.’ [80 of Teuo ook tar »*ll:l"u» lha"“r“l‘". O | spring company and called on the men to nue not having beeu handed ia when | phone said thie fire was u nder control. ; muffed it, but adroitly scooped it up from the | Milwauk 5 - —— ot AN toach o S0 tha Sosts: | strike. The special police of the concern | called for, e b odorous clover and the umpie called Jocko | Minucapolis H Nebraska and South Dakota Pensio o o eaublo Rock, on the same | (rove the strikers out, whoreupon they fired | “'A meeting tomorrow mght will bo for the - out. Lincotn 0 6 £ Wasu1NaTo, April 25,—(Speclal Telogram | CReFEe Was fined $200 and costs. a shower of bricks and stones through the { purpose of taking steps refative to the re- Visited the Tomb of Lincoln. My, what a howl went np at tnis, but SR oAl T *Pensi e o P Bbratery of windows, injuring one man and frigntening | districting of the city, that an election may SrwiNerigny, TiL, April ‘The Mavine Alonzo was as firm as Gibraltar, and Jocko NATIONAL LEAGUE, to Tur Ber.|—Pensions wero graated today ant Secretary of State. others away. The police arrived at this | be held to vote upou the question of issuing | band from Washington this afternoon visited moped sulkily back to the benc and from Washington this afternoon visited to the following Nebraskans: Original— April 35.—[Special Tele- | juncture and the strikers dispersed. The | jmprovement bonds. “Take this one, old man "' cric Suteliffe, | I ucky Hitting in the Scventh Saves | Josoph L. Bu John Gierheim, Joseph —This afternoon John C. | car company insists that this trouble was A thio tomb nrLiinool, 1 Govemonifor d as ho swatted one of Hart's cannnon shots, | Philadelp! Gill, William H. Thompsou, Adam Crawford, | Allen, secretaty of state, appointed Charles | engendered by young men who were cn- nd ctments at New Orlean oo, “,"I’l"r'i.l",‘,”' JTinesiyo ippsan o ‘,‘; but LoRny conlinit, for i soraped the SKY | pyyavkieuis, April 2.--[Spocial Tele- | Highland C. Graves, Thomas Bracelan, Jon: | C. Caldwell to the position of assistant seo- coueaged lhersta by the Bucoess of Mg 46Ot | oo nsadws, La, ADHL The USRIt [and itie lvacd playedtay '\:ll‘n”t‘:lklu'():z‘ll;:u.’ \\uii:uli: .‘-l‘:ufix‘u‘ f,', graw to Tne Ber 'he Phillies won their | athan Wells, George W. Warner, Alonzo ":u,-‘.";f“—'l'-',f‘; :x).;:,"ns“ (’;n'wc'];,:{h\&:.?'fibgf N : second whereby he hoped tocateh his breath. | third straight game from Brooklyn this af- [ Gaut, William Welch, Byron Ashloy, Goorge ‘.;“;;'l‘“ S b prar e Tl | =5 2 - — Ho diua's bave long to tarry for Papa Alien | ternoon by alittle lucky hitting in the sov- | Bosscy. Additional “Willlam Krolg, Jobn | #0.” twonty-two years aud has been o com- . ° hurled his wagon shaft aguin : AL lair, R crease— el g .00} Ditnsel wnd again 1t soured over senile Poor. | <M iwning, when they secured two runs | 1 Nan Incronsor Thomae J. Bowal. | mercial traveler for nearly tho samo_ longth 00 S arsa arl a it 5 Eiiig 5 b vy : chief clerk in tho secrotary’s office. Miss 4 "That's what Tommy got for cheating, aud Collins were each fiued $10 in the fourth | W. Stobe, Charles W. Hickok. Heissue— | chicf clerk in A R L b ] P ) el pxluu; too, Shannon placing her out for a nice | the m: , the game was devoid of feature, :‘ihxll“'il 1ul\oll- Deliah, widow of William C. Probable Fatal Accident. we can give you for that wisest cour if your blood e x)p](, do ¢ ry Spring, siugle. Attes ce 4,501, n score : enedict. g NG i 3 T sy D g 3 S . g . £ E % 1 L 1 thie cighth Omaha, on three bases on ::“",",:: iy ,',“"“ :I"‘ A f o South Dakota: Original- Philander H. [ Lrvcony, Neb., April 25.—[Special Tele- Tired Feeling which af- is impure or du!u._m in and as a result cnjoy b ] fects so many people in any way. Hood’s Sarsa- good health all the rest man's bead for two sacks, after two men had been retived. O'Brien | James McAllister, John W. Penny, Cnarles | Of ime. He has peen recently employed as Dalls, a two-bagger and'a single scored four | Phtodabuia; " 2750 0 0 o 1 Drake, Patrick Conlin, Thomas M. Cowan, | #ram to Tiie Ber.|—-What may prove a fatal more, and in the ninth another pair, on two | | ase 1ier ool b Pt John 1. Baker. Additioval—Frederick Hoft" | accident oceurred this evening. As Mrs. A. 0 0 adelphis singles and a passed ball. s Errors: Brooklyn. 8;° Philadelphia. o berr. lucrease, special = act—IFrancis A. | ¢, Benson was driving a team of young the Spring months. The parilla = contains those of the year, Hood's Sar- And these runs clinched the vietory, for | tories: Henning Kinslow; Glbuson o Gaskills, Nathan M. Daniels, Elias K. Ferris. | porses, hitched to a spring wagon, they be- i 3 I (e O e tioowries ganarilla ‘has caimad eich all tho Huskors could o was to_ squeeia in | Hrow. N e e came frightened and un manageable and ran weariness will soon be medical prope 5 sap: ks Iy ) gained two more tallies, one in the eighth and PITTSIT 4 1 A o pital Notes, three blocks when they struek a post, upset- 1 [ a7 ite 4 scessary ] Ve pot- | pojpularity : 1 S now ninth each, I,mf""l ‘m ‘I“:,_:l‘"" R e Wasninaroy, Aoril [Special Tele- | ting the wagon and throwing Mrs. Benson driven off, th appetite re necessary to remove pe } popu nl)‘ 11[.1 t is no Thore were four double plays in the gume, | oo (M piby AN 0 niRpecinl el | o vo Pur Bre.j—dohn P, Sprocker of | against the covner of tho bullding, She ro stored, your nerves given sonous germs from the | considered the standard Walsh, Shannon and MeCauley making two; | £70 (0 0¥ B Wi Talwin stavian praskn was toduy promoted in the war de. | ceived severe injuries about the head and Clarke Shanuon and McCauley one, 1 PN LRy EIVIDE Ll Y v breast and was rende unconselous, The | partment from $1,100 to £1,20/a year, and 2 vied bis | Baptlott B, Harper of Towa was appointed E'oper Be 02 Hood'’s sl n a $H00 position s copyist. Laxcory, Neb, April Special Tele- 13T o Sa | Borit ., Hurerof Low A B e Y Shicbeek, Nicholson hases on balls, ( At in the b Brilliant work, that. d Morrissey’ or he score: Hood’s Hood’s Sarsaparilla | Sarraparilla ~ovAIiA Py fug of T | playjol Daklen. Attenda; o TR 4000 Tho scorn: | George H, Harris of this city, who was to. | gram to Tue Be k, the eloper, ) G 0 0 1 0- 7| 90y appointed with Charles i, Pearce of St. | huad his preliminary examination before Tk s, Twitchell, 1t 0 000 1-3 [ Louisand A, Appellman of Columbus, O.. | jidoo" Stowart this atternoon on. the ehate j o H S8 tholcommniatlon <07 walust, by /ungobiadon of stealing Van Diost Brother's mules, Ho strength, your rebellious blood and also to give to Spring Medicine all over 9 Indians in South Dukota, was the T o I e Ko A stomach and digestive or- it that richness and vitai- | the country. It has a H pondent of the Evening Star of this cit wie 2 ks I At , s o sce: S abla arver sale t .l w 3 ey Visited Pino Ridge durlug the recent .fadian The PIatBRomen Cat-Ofr gans corrected .\!ul made ity necessary to perfect | larger ‘11(‘ han ‘ all other 01 Crixorsaam, O, Aprit outbreak sud wrote some very alwactive | pyurrsvovti, Nob. Aprl 25.—[Special to to perform their functions health It effects the wsaparillas or blood puri- 2 = | wram to Tur' Bre.—1 letters which called the attention of congress | V4! T i A : i iy ronderf b | I i ~Totals 31 the heaviest hitting games ever scen in this | 6ud the war department to abnormalities i «“fl‘ “" x '““"“_fl“c o i without disturbance. Take most wonderful cures of | i) Fyou have never T city and the battiug averuges of the Cleve. | Which have since been put1to the mill for | cut-off of the Missaari Pacific wero begun to e S N o e iy | A ceey Y Ann 7% | laude were uilt up wondorfully. Hadbourna | correction. A be laid today from:Ution, They will bo laid Hood's Sarsaparilla this Scrofula, Salt Rheum and | taken it, do so now. It foorman, 1 h 0 0| was pounded by every batter. © Besidus the | C. F. McLain of Omaha is at Willard® at the rato of oue inile per day and oxpect to oyl i other blood diseases, wil! do you zood. Boholbiook, 8. 43 8 | bard hitting there wiis oxcellont fielding by | H. K. Coulhard was today appointed post. | reach this eity in twawoeks, comploting the spring. o 5 LR . ; e Burausa, vt o 4 1 0 | both sides, as the number of errors bear | mastor at t'ull’m;l Ay .Iulm'llnn, Harrisor. | extension to Omaba by June 15. “I recommend IHood's Sar- i “I consider. Hood's Sarsapa I have used 1lood's Sarsa Orriss ). bk | 088, endance, The ounty, la., vice J. H. Wood, resigned. ¥ +} it > - 1w . ¥ glorziasey, 1b...., 2 2 pULINN - Avpndance 110, Th ST 28T Ll oy A Forger Arrested. Sk saparilla as the best rilla the best Spring Med- parilla in my family f’nl an Dyke. if. 0 0 | Clevel Discontinued Redemptic Lixcory, Neb., April —(Special Tele- e o Vb icine, and can truly say the past four years, anc e 0 H W AsiINGTON, April secrowary Fostor | gram to Bt H. . Wagner was spring ~ or fall medicine | o0 l.\ il U BRY ) 12J horough blood puri ' = . issued a circular discontinuirg the re- | arrested by Detettive Malone tonight for ever known, I wasi that it *Makes the W | for a thorough blood puri ol E Pl demption of 41 per cent bouds with a view | forgery. Wagnersope how managed to se- 5 , ) ATRAIRaE to reserving the residue of the loan for ad- | cure the endorsemsnfof Mr. Ziener of the B, Hood s Hood S 00 S g"m“«m s ante I velesram | i tment within the fiscal year, wiich begins | & M. and thereby, riadily cashed a bogus 1oux Yy - S| eir fourth ek checlk of §100. the polo | Jul¥ 1 next. Yorks Senator ¥ vl thoir hits ot well u Eaters made hits when game to Boston at NPT afteruoon, Tho No ity bunched. The B SUMMANY, Omuha 8 Sloux City 1, Base arke d; OF Hurt 5 it by larke 2 by Hurt 1 Stry by Haurt 6. 1t bl gan + as Resigned. A special from Waco, * Pende PENDER, April 25.—[Special Tele- gram to Twr Bre!]- 'Tho Pender fire departe arned: Sarsaparilla | Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Ciuley 1. Shann e i I needed. The tt DINg weariar kot The | SRE A .r.mu\ ,l;"hr“j;:,l.;‘:l“,u;m.{,:,',,:' meut bad their fiesf experionco at tho flour llou_bh.«l with lh.l[v red Strong, 1 take it all fier it ha n‘ > superior, It YO 10101 Tox., to Sountor Coke,who resides hore, says: | #ill of B T Hull & sons this afternoon, feeling particularly in the seasons of the year when is invaluable as a Spring ase hita: Norrissey. Pussed bul! S0 ldvo been induced o nccopt a position on | FITe In'she 8 o : g o A RIS Al S Eario 2 Timo of ghme oo Lour, forty . the Toxas railroad commission, and haye no- | €86 unknown. 'The total loss is #100. morning, and felt gen needed, and would give Medicine; it invigorate utea’ Unpliro, Knlght tifed overnor Hoge of my rosigmation as ¢ Guilty of Theft, crally miserable, Hood's (e et the whote system and OTHER WESTERN MES. e Poxcs, Neb, Apil 86, |Special Jelo Sarsaparilla gave e Ay | A 1 — National League Standing, Must File a Bond., gram to Tur Ber.]—Bert and Guy Button i | ia 2 of it, if I could not geot tones the stomach, Lincoln Loses Again Through Ina- iy Played. Won. Lost. Per ('t | Bosroy, Mass., April 25.—According to an | bad a preliminary today on the charge of strengt ,and made me i SRl e | always take Hood's Sar bility to Bat, AR ) ; order of the ofticers of the American express | Stealing $127 and were discharged on tho feel well.” ALEX, OEHLE i 2SS, BERT &\, | ground of insuflicient proof vn the part of Laxcow; the prosecation. ~[Special Tele- | ¢ hie, company, W gointo effect May 1, every em- saparill . Douglaston, 1. in the Spring.' d Jacyow, winh 624 West Cross 0 4 [ gram 1o Tuk Brr. ) —Lincoln lost the gawe to | Lulia ploye will be compelied to file a boud with e ; W s el St. Paul today by thoscore of 3 tol. Pri- | Piobin.. < H W0 eompany o protect thom naiust, any Death at Pawnee. ; Baltimore, Md. TNV L. U, GiLman, Aurelia, la marily the fuult was fn_ ihe failure of toe | Now Yok H h possiblo dishonesty or carclossuess favolviug | Pawser Neb, April %.—(Spociat Tole- A A Farmers' Allianco nine to bat the ball when | C/H¢Anat: e B oas to tho company, gram to Tux Be,|-—EQ Morrison died this the bases were full, and to place hi to i o Y afternoon. Ho was one of Pawnee's leading a e 00 avall anything, l{,-u;,u,: vty “'-1,,:'::',,,,, AMERICAN ASROCIATIO! =i th\'; “‘X)'“-‘ "’:,‘l‘l']‘l~ ott Weils | ShUFch mombers and well liked socially. Ho ¢ . S 7. Joseri, Mo., April 25.--Emm i e battary for Lincoln, showed as much skill a3 | King Kel Dedicates His Now Grounds | o ianvil .upromhlmm loader in the aemos | e e 8ad two o - Sold by all druggtsts. 815 six for . Propared | §o1d by all draggtats 813505 for #5 Praparod | Sold by all dey s 215 alx for 43 Prapire their rivals from St. Paul, and the telding of by Losing the Game. piypsiseaial ol i et e Habeas Corpus Proceedings. Soid by o frumiate o fon By e | St 2y 3 IBENN 0 A | o HEOD w0, Tower, M 100 Doses Gne I3 tho Alliauco boys was above par. But wien | Cixoixsaty, 0., April 2.--[Special Tele- | tally woundod. His nophow, Dean Eilfott, | Lixcous, Neb., April «3.—[Special Tole- 100 Doses One Dollar | the Lincolulus twive bad three men on | gram to Tus Bee.|-Tho new east eud as- | hus beon arrosted ou suspicion gram to Tue Bek.| —Addnand Eliza Cushing i an 00 Doses One Dollar |

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