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A THE OMAHA DAILY BiuJs: MONDAY, ARE: OMAHA'S EASY VICTINS, |t o e | g i iz v 5= | AYOR CANFFELL'S ESCAPADE OMATL NEA 27, PRIL 15891, THE COLOR LINR 1IN CHURCH. hurt and managed to control his horse, which | M | RANSAS (11 — i Ar POAR ist 15 o o nd to u. . T AL 8D, PO, A o - ..} The Mothodist Eplsconal church members | started to run i i i ; 0T TS 10 | Maansenh 38 4 flMernet. 3y 11D . I 3 i at Miount Pleasani have Just boon dofeated | - Beyond a fw seratehios to the bugeyno | ; Bionx Oity's Representatives Secking an 340 % 3 % 0| sminitap 100 0Minnenan, 1.1 8 1 0 1| Des Moines Munioipal Head €till Furnishes | iy au attampt to draw the color line in_ their | damago was done. There was no licht on | The'Sisseton Reservation Soon to Bo Opan to ¥ P . 0100 8 3 0 Hoovenof 8340 nipmrmitssl 1 Pl o vinter a colored bakor | the obstruction und it is strange that tho aoe Early Death on the Diamond, 0 18 I O 3 B0 11 ERER] Talk*fd the Town. Bhmed. MoGraken: Mg o Rt by | clenrs 13 D08 SebSll mervons Homesteaders, b 40030 ¢ IR RS iy O lottor. This aroused the fndianation of soms —_—— 2 5 H ‘1 2 . 50 - 03004 81| 1210 R of the aisthetio members of the church whose * AMUSEMENTS. YcSTERDAY'S GAME LIKE FINDING ONE. i i 0% @ B e '3l 12 0| WHAT THE INCIDENT ~DEMONSTRATES. | fovo for the colored brother didn't extend to g A BOOMING SOUTH DAKOTA TOWN Eiteljorg, p k9,9 9 i 8 4 e 1A chureh association and they put in a yigorous The concert givon by the Lotus gleeclub of il e e \ 0 ¥ put in Totals. 016 2 27 18 4 18 Total protest to McCraken,s ‘admission. Rev. | Boston Saturd: y evening at Boyd's under the Towa's Raflroad Gommission Will | Thorn, the pastor, was finally foreed to hand Dewald a Fme Mark for the Big the colored brot L auspices of the Young Men's Chtistian as 0- | Thousands of Anx'ous Settlers Wait- R - s letter back to him and | Eluggers—Milwaukee, Minneap- Wit 81, $0. A, F. {9201 Appeal the @ase Against the mil- deny him adwission to the fold. McCraken, | ¢iation was one of tho delightful musical ing to Make a Rush for Oholes olis and Lincoln Laid Out H } ‘: SUMMARY, waukee Rosde-Commercial Del- however, is a christian of muscular and de- | treats of the season. The audience was thor- Seotions—Boomer: in the termined pe fon, and he appealed to | oughly appreciative, the club in excellont o, o Games. Enrned runs: Kansas City, 6; Minnoapolls, egated To) ver. v _ iy v of 4 Jther base Bite: Pleketh Manning, Hors B R AUs oW Blahop Joves, who has just repiied that | voico and tho programme studiously arrangod Employ of Railroads. han. Three tase hits: St ) church membership ean't be vered by mere | M St to bring out the soveral abiilties of the ge ox: Smith return of a letter when it has once been | Hengle ed, and orders the church to admit | UEMen co posing the well known quartette, Omaha, 0; Des Moixes, In, April 26.—[Spocial to cleoscssse St P o 3 o Mr. Devoll, tho first tenor, has o | Pierer, 8. D, April 26.—|Special to Tux - B 11 o Batatan. & e by pionee Manming, | TM® Brr.| —The escapade of Mayor Campbell A i i very sweof and sympathotic volce, | Brr.|—Tho only city fu the stato that may be > Kansas City, 19; Minneapolis, 13. Holme Seact duer ' 0y nareion5, | Of this city a fow days ago has been the talk An Ircogularity Oharged rather light in the' upper register, | said to be on boom is Watortown. This 1s Runs_ bat Smith, 4 Passed balls: Gunson, 1 in: Stearns, #; Plckott of the town ever since, and is tast becoming Des Moixes, la., Apri 2.—{Specinl Tole- | bit particularly adapted 1o bailad MRINE: | cyusod Ly the act throwing opon. to sottlo. Dewald. 2. ild pitel Yostorday was an ideal summer day and : L Hoovor 2: Hogrlever, 1 Hengle, 2; Darling, 2; Bars- | 8 stauding joke. “Kidney wort” and “hara | gram to Tur Ber.]—It seoms that tho re. PRI AL Tt o vey wifsa and' [ mient the 1auds of the, Kisaston [udian roséry Shannon’s Lambs played an ideal game of 3 S hirty minetee. Uniplvo Gatinay. | T0 MU | eider’ aro now tho most approved ingredients Oty wormmercal congreds held &t Iausas | hug's vigh and:fexiols bass, willoh he aib: | vation, Mtiere ke avveral ‘rehstis for this, ball. § od of the mixturo best calculated to gotup a | City was somewhat irrogular, from the fact | played dehightfully in “The Sailor's Woo. the foremost perhaps being the vrice paid the But wouldn't it be nearer tho proper thing I :'n AMERIC ASSOCIATION, “lightuing jag.” But scriously considered | that that was not the time nor the plaee | ing."" Mr. Long, the second tenor, sang that 1,800 Indians of this reservation, some 600,000 to call them Shannon’s Rams? 4 H i " Y the incident, which of itself amounts to but | decided upon by the delegatos to tho trades | ten o little melody Mona exquisitely, | ? land rloe g cwald, 1 Struck 's Crowd Asres Play- g ¥ o ! & acres of land, the price being in round num- They aro so rambunctious, you know. 4 R &l Ring'Kel's Crowd Avrented forLIAy: |1ty damonstaces severat important facts. | display at Galveston in February, who orig- | W10 Mr. Davis, tho second bass, gave “The y 9 a » Postillion' by Molloy. Vors £3,000,000. The first installmont of this ing on Sunday. The chief fact ls, perhaps, that prohibition [ inated the idea of a trans-Mississippi com- | g3 addition’to the solo and quartetto music | amount, 330,000, is ready for payment as C‘“:‘-"fl‘”v‘ofi 1\3’ }‘_;“-“Wll"’l::'l‘ll 1‘:1@: does not prohibit. Even the alleged prohi. [ mercial congress. That meeting decidod | Miss Marshall, the re made o pro- | soon as’ tho 820,000 boud of the disbursing ) haain carmed. tned=—The Loulsvillo elub | bitin mayor of the alloged prohibition capi- | upon Denvor as the place and May 10 s tho | notncen b Hne o graceful, unassuming, | qoont 'S 1, Blrod, which has boeon sont in moNsrative concourse you nover s aw. N Ond Hour tgaln carried the day. Errors were fre- | t] of tho alleged probibitian state of Iows timo when such congross should bo lold, bt the shows a very Intalllgent ‘conception of | (ET0 " St Tt Y tutaresting bit of 3 15t rose “their hind lege M quent on both sides, and there was consider- | . 2344 &5 #ol ansas dissatisticd and proceeded | the characters impersonated. Hor jilustrn- eeepted. L o i e e e G DER (A i cletytive i Gos . able hard hitting Desides, Tho crowd Was | ine moreio,l0 ¢scapel Tho fact ls noither | 1o'kave o igress of s oo "pbroccoded | the characte Minuet” was a rare ploture, in. | political gossip In conmection with Mr. roared. We g 1 o 4 han, LhAt of yektand 11t the mayor, the city, nor the stato are prohi- | ape brought out in the statement made in the | deed a masterpicce, in its artistio touches, Elrod's appointment. The job is aquite a 1t didn’t make much difference what the eatern Associdtion Stand ng. :l\‘:'(‘.“:gf‘:{,}“fh}“"::"l N A e ate to | Vition. Liquor flows freely on every side, | civcular isstiod by the reguinrie called conven- | Her daintiest number was *“The Low Back | geod one, and for handing out tho first in- play was, or who mado it, it was all the same, l‘hz:v--d, Won. Lost. Per ('t, the domand there would doubtless have been | A8d the most mexperionced uovice has no | tion, the executive committos of which was ("r." which she recited in a faultless Dase Bits: e hit: Genins, nssed bulis: suteliffe,1; Hall o plays: Ge Tho attondanco was tho largost of the soa- | Eitel son, being somowhat in the vicinity of four | (o, iAo thousand souls, and a happier and more de- | Huns butted i 2 oo o } . o stallment he is paid the neat little sum of they yelled o o i muny more present, 11 Is the first Sunday | FOUbo in gotting as wuch and as many kinda | MGy roce A T thstauding that Inst. night was the | 83,000 It is expocted thut it will tako about But it is excltoment, isn’t {11 | §b bi (o] Lot 1 4 game in Cinciunati since 1850, After the | of liquor as he desires, Every drug storo in delegates from lown. Yesterday the gov- | opening perfor of “Bluebeard, Jr.,” at [ ninety days’ time. 1t was supposed all along And a surc e for dyspensia. Sioux City.,... 10 ] game was all over all the plavers were | the town has licenso to sell without revenue | ernor comploted the list of such dolegates as | the Boyd, there were fow vexatious delays, that Colonel Jolley of Clay county was to be Thore was a big delegation of badge-be- | Mil 8 RESTIOLY, 8 ‘The beavere bulled out. | 4 tho city and with anly o fow restrictions | follows, divided as noarly as D ually | whion aro usually attendant upon & first pro- | appointod. In fack ho wae endotsed by the decked Sioux Cityans down, but they had | Min 5 3 | Attendane The score: that are but poorly observed. Nearly every the two parties: F. A. Whitney, | duction, and the final curtain desconded upon it i et o e ) Lincoln 7 00 | Cincinnati ... 020021 e A. C. Hutchinson, Thompsor the brilliant transformation scene at 11 [ SLAW’s two senators and two reprosentatives, e but littie causo for ent husiasm., - . Loufsviile.. ) 0" 0040652 restaurant in the city dispenses the inspirit- | ¢°(% Burlington; Jobu 13. Hende o'elock. The serious illness of Mr. Jobn Gil- | the entivo Washington delegation. Colonel Their pots fell such an easy prey. OTHER WESTERN GAMES, olits: Cincinnati, 10; Louisville, 11, ing liquid, openly and above board,with none Eaton, Cedar Rapids; Willi bert, who came from a sick bed to play the | Jolley is also ono of the nery best men in the Heard that George J. Common, Tom incinnati, 6; “7’\‘;5"';:{‘ Butteries: to molest or make afraid. The searchers are | Clormont: F P role of Benzin, necessitatod a change in the | stato and a consistent republican. As he Boyer, Billy Humphrey, J. Fulton Peavey, | Lincoln's Sunday Grounds Dedicated | and I L Jay Gould Brooks, Willie Beck, Charlie Bry- g t. Paul, ¥ I Dolan Lost the antand Jim Boogo startod home lust night [ Ervcory, Neb., April special Tole- | ooy cynus, 0., April per pedes apostolorum. But I don't believe | Bram to Tur Ber.|—Once more the Farm- | to Tun i, ors' Alliance baso ball aggregation su Thog'd swim first, to the prowess of the gigantic Apostle: gone, tho boodlers have retired, and the | Wi, Council Bluffs; i Croston : uy Bimms assuming the partin | o0 avon o i E'w police have gone to sloep. The State Tem. | J- J: Richardson, Nathaniel French, Dayen: Second act at very short notico, i e R by [Special Telegram | perance alliance oficials flourish on con- | POFt: L» M. Martin, Lowrey W. Goode, O. L. [ = Mr. Gilbert had tiardly spoken a dozen | NOU uureasonablo to suppose that he would IEDalanteboor WeSK 6 She B edt bt i % I Brown, Des Moines: A. W. Dougherty, | lines in the first act when the audienco knew | receive this appomntment considering his Sodx 3 third innings lost tho pame for Colnmy | tributions from self-righteous cranks, and | James H. Shiclds, T M. Toon gstaff, George | that sowething was wrong with the well | backing. But it was reportod that Governor umbed | and third innings lost tho game for Colu make but a feint at enforcement. The gen- | B. Burch, Dubugue; W. . Clevol arlan; | known comedien and the curtain had bavely | Metlette took the train and went to Wash- TG | el Ve sutatitited sbut t0o Inte- AL | G fhubiie Wie! srow R DKL shd indifter. | W. M. Thompson, Humboldt: arry, | fallen when the actor fainted on the stage, | ington, w o worked for the appoint : o Little Li ! Leor:; J. M. Gobble, Mus B, Bvans, | He was at once placed in o carriage and | ment of his friend, Mr. S. H. Birod, of Clatk O% P EThe bkihe. amo was lost by tho Little Lincolnians on | ' a—g|ent of the stato. nftairs, and so | LeoE: C » | He v _ age ent o oud, N . C Tho Commodore, as o beginmg, sent an | 4count of Burkott and a holo in tho fence, | SOImNS =7 the law is practically a dead lotter. | Gapr M pyminE Ottumiva iouh' ot UL | {ng e s oglhoRE i ey on gapuau: || Soulty fuad e ews soott ckme) that Hivod as M. | ing after this episode with but littlo friction. | was the lucky man Tho other fellows aro John | Taken as awhole the cast is notas_strong | now wondering how it nappened. as that seon hore lust season, yet the com. | = The Sisscton evation comprises $00,000 altitadinous fly to Count Morrissey and the | !t Wasan off day for Burkett, and the spoc- Buse hib t . i Er- | This is not only the case in this ocity, but | Cleland, Sioux velped as the Count closed his shovel | !ators were inclined to sympathize with the [ rors: Columbus. the sams is true of every considerable city in | Your ohn H Keatley, Sioux City Thomas Cascadden, Waterloo 1ad, rathor than condoma. bim, Daring’ the A PR T S R Cale o . & The subjects to be discussed at the coming | pany eives a cereditable and evon perform- | acros in all, It is ostimated that the alott plows upon it. merican Association ng. o state. Ouly in tho smaller towns, whore | T < . ; 3 P ; i : iy o i ¢ 3 ; Hdg il : d 4 gress aro stated s follows: Legislaturo | anc, while there are several new featurow | ment to tho Indians will take about 500,000 Jocko Halligan, who hashid ove. with bim, xi:f.{..\.:r"""l:fi,ih,‘: STy r.m’n:fxflffl;l ';;” Louisvitlo.... . oqyed Wgne Lost Ler Ot | every man is acquainted with every owher [ affecting commorce, transportation and fi- | ftroduced which met with & waem reception | acres—each adult beiog entitled to 160 acres, lined out a chrysanthemum to left, and “Old | M m al o eld. O BRININOPD: 3 . man and knows minutely everything that is nance, improvement of rways, gulf, lake | at the hands of the andience. Miss Dorothy | and minors 80 acres each. As soon as this Cy” tried to sacrifice, but Van Dyke was too | WS retived to left, and Yittle Darnbrough | joston 8 5 transpiring, can the law be enforced; and | and Pacific ports, markets for western pro crton makes an juteresting Fatima. She | allottment has been mado—which is now go- foxy for him. and the Buffalonian didu’t dare | Put in his place. In the left field Burkett did Fa H t4 notthen when the majority of public senti- | ducts, promotion of manufacturing and agri- i:‘n pretty brunette, vivacious and - delight- T e et fone x’““;' Tndian’ to 3 \Clar v. [ a8 badly as in the box, and muffed | {GHumbuS. ... 1 o i b cuttural interests, irrgation and reclamation | fully chi ndian and setting aside the lands in sever- plit il e r'.‘xr::hné\.:(;:(;lb bt "““b two flies, cach glving a tally to St. Panl, | Nangton A g s g - ofarid lands, western mineral lands and sie Villars plays Ayosha, an occen- s re, and the fiest pay- ver, ARG Dy good sprint- | Siill the witnesses of the game do not be- | Creheseti |11 5 11 " ¢ SoBRIBREUE I N 4 their devclopments, causes and effects of [ triclow comedy character, in a manner that | ment of £530,000 has been made to them —the g/ ing be stoto third Tieve in making & scapogoat of Barkett. bt Eela The state railway commission_has decided | business combinations and trusts, reciprocity | left littlo to bo desired, although one could | lunds will b declared opened to settloment. But he anchored there, for aftor Grifin got | instead criticize the weakness of the 'local MISCELLANEOUS SPORT., to avpeal tho case acainst the Chicago, Mil- | and international trade extension, the Indian | not help contrasting her work with that of | It is understood that the 'y of the in- his base on balls, Shannon drovoa grounder | nine at the bat. 1se the Farm- waukee & St. Paul railway company recently | question and the opening of Indian Jands, Miss Deaves, whose original dressing of the rior expects this to be about July 1. Com- S SR RO e . ers averaged up well with the heavy-weights Tha Palconers Victoriowus, decided adversely to the state by Judge - role i still recalled with pleasure. Miss Vil- | missioner of Iudian Affairs Morgan has W Scheibeck and Sandy was forced at who compoted with thein. ‘The Faleoners of this city and the Models | Waketield of the Lyon district coutt. ' This Revival of an OId Schemn, lars has ability which in an original role | Written that ho thinks it awill tale by second, § : Monk Cline and Caplain Trwin mado tho | o Goumets Bluffs played a closo and interest. | ccision declared unconstitutional that por- [ Sroux Ciry, In April Specialfto Trr | would show to much ater advantage than | six months That aldn’t tickle the mob a bit, only scores. But seven goosc oggs st0od bo. Dotitiaili Blufts player Sttt tion of the railway statute which gave to the —A railroad company has just been op- | it does in this ehara zation. As is gencrally the case when these resor- But the Corn Huskers couldn't do that | tween each tally. Ing game at the Council Bluffs driving park | commissioners the right to apply their rates ganizea ab Fort Madison, In., known as the | Miss Ada Bell as Selim, is o decided fm- | vations are thrown open to settioment, thero walii Liucoln started in as a winner. Cline was | yesterday afternoon, which resulted as | 10 business originating aud teFminating in i, S g rovemont over Topsy Venn. She 1s a comely | 1% an anxious throng waiting on the outskirts the first man at tho Jown, but during the haul passing over | Beardstown. Fort Madis foux City, He got first on | below i « 7 WOl 2004 rin g | to rush in and get their first pic f th Tommy Poorman, who carried the hod for Young woman, of good form, and brings to d g pick of the y y ; 10 hoc balls, ~ stolo * sccond, and” Kaymond | o it —— | the boundary of another stato. Judge Wake- | which is realiy tho rovival of n schomo | i chatneter i i wig i homme spirit | lands, Captain Norvilie, special agent of the Buphls whon hio was building the pyramid of | followed " suit, * Jack Ibwa Loiiond e MO po o y | flcld lield that such carriago was intersiato [ formed by the Raltimore & Ohio elzht yoars | that it relrosting. | interior department in Pierre today and Cheops, 2170, B. C., got his base on four wide | the ~sphere out of reach of . the | mennton. 11,5 P 0 a ¥ §0°0 3 [ SInvhSion Wwithinehe medning of the pro- | ooy gt system has 8 line to Beardsiows Mile, Paris, the premier assoluta, i b thousands of thase ones, but on attempting to run down to sec- | fieiders ana Cline came in. The crowd thon 2 0 0 2 | vision in the federali constitution, and hence 1L, about fifty miles from Fort Madison, thy | Denutiful dancor. Sho is the pers O aearipo ot walling, Oppoulte d the ond on “Old Cy,” of course he lost his life. | urose en masse and ch But before the i Toor]th (congress had exclusive jurisdiction, In l;'(‘;) v“v “’ it l‘",l,; "‘“‘.‘l‘"‘- 0 | o grace and was accorded o double encore, | choice sections where there are lakes and And Horodotis said that. Tomuny was o | appiause had fairly disd away thees poe 815 4§ | nomnes cous Weyuo ok duestion Suage | & Ohl, oy s poention e uAmor? | W Umusual ocehrionce Wi an Omaba . | company o has 0 101 oF - PALA bpomien s sprinter, were out, 3 01 6 0 0 b e; 8 hio, sinc e pecfection of its tide- | dience. company also has a lof aid boomers who Scheibeck, yclept She for short, was frosh | Thho Apostles were not in it up to tho Jast | S, 000 1| Wakefleld's correct interpretation of the law, | water terminals, has been espacially anxious | - Me.J. Frank Hadley, as “Bluebeard,” was to rush in and secure lauds for a steip and frisky us a four-year-old, but’ his biceps | half of the third inning, and the crowd felt | Amold J{Cieabyly L but merely desire tohave the question defi- [ to get direct connections through tho corn | unoffending. Mr. Simims showed adaptabil- | through the reservation north. 7'his company had a kink in ‘em, and although ho smoto the | enthusiastic. Then Hambarg, to whom the Mitter, Ml —— | pltely settled by the court of last resort, so | and grain and live stock countey of Towa, ity as Benzirini, Jaatan conbeatinil from Vatertowh nortitito ~ ball with all his might and main, itonly went | spectators gave the surname of “steai’’, gave 3 92 10 10 ‘_‘\':‘ their future action in Jike cases may bo | Nebraska, Dakota and the west generaily. ——— Fargo. The lands ave oven to pre-cmption > 88 far as tho pitcher, and be perished at first. | the sphero u tremendous hit, that sent it | _Totals {hearly defined. /Fho railway company is not | A study of the map domonstrates that an alli- SUNDAY CONCERT. under tho lute law passed by congress re- Nicnolson also went to_first on balis, but cly throueh a hole at the base of the l.lkuly o] !Ilcn any obstacle in the way of an ance between the Baltimore & Ohio and the 12 quiring a boua Ih!o residence of fourteen Jaloy Strauss, who hus dovelopcd nto o | fonco i tho loft fleid. Tho ball “never wis | yatols 9 3 gy | COrly decision. Chicago, Rock fand & P flosystoms would | yooalion Entertamment at St. Jos- mohiN :'J".I,;'}:‘}.’.’A‘."i]';“]:fi‘:f:fih‘\mlx}?“énfifi' ular caliope sin mahi fired him, put iv | found and amburg made a home | Falconers 60 2 415 NEW PHARMACY BOARD, consummate such connection. In the vres- 's O, 3 % bl y being @ voct 1 8o down to Walsh and Walsh cut Nick off at | run. Dave Rowe = s looking foe SUNAMARY, The past weeic his witnessed a ciango fu | 0t situation of tho Rock Island such a onlLY ONsEC Ohutoh: his opons the wholo subject, of this state! second. the carpenter who built that = fouce, | Basos on talls: Off Ad ot Arnol the state boar: of pharshacy commissioucrs in | €hance would be as advantageous to it as to | St Josoph's German Catholic church at | public lands, Captain Notville, bofors al That was giving the Huskers as good as | Meekin camo to bat after Hamburg and | Miller, 6. it by pitcher’ tor, - ¥ti | the rotirement of Mr. H. K. Suidor of Grin- | the Battimore & Otno Al that is requicod | Soventeenth and Centor stroots has recently | Juded to, in & conversation said: ' “The peo they sent. 3 tried to lmock the ball through the samo [ B2 Adams. 11 by Arnol fwa- | nell and the installation of M. J. F. Miteheli | 18 the building of fifty miles of road between | pyrchased a fino now organ called a Vocalion, | PIC Of this country do not appreciate what 1% vas somo moro of the same in the second | bole. Ho came so near following suit that | Lieuis: A fnaod | Of Bloomtleld. Thia is an Importaat board in | Beardstown, 'Ill, and Jort Madison Ta, | g Lol nie SOV SN chled a Vocallon. | iy have in thoso public lauds. Tnstead of ‘ for the Lambs, Walsh was_thrown out at | e madoe thira base before tho hall had gof, | bee: sy 1. Thme of gume: | this state, having as it does suvervision of | Whence the conndetion with the Rock Island Abica Framias s Of | throwing open the 30,000,000 acres of the first by Nick. Donnelly made & single, but | back in the dimond ngain, O'Rourke v | Thros hours: thio only Persons i the state Who oro lisansed. | Cal o completad over w oxisting Tocal Mo | the kind brought to the wost, It s built upon greut Sloux reservation, {t ought to have Enfi:‘rl?h::‘? ns1‘\|m|;oi:nv':;t"i:r:‘\ln‘:;§2\fi-mé-!"uu:l ;’llrtu'k" out. Abbey made a base hit. Then To Stop Sunday Games. to sell intoxicating liguors, Mr. Snider was "::“?u\:‘mlv;r' q['x{- ‘“f:'".“\‘ :)op‘ig i.l:xuuu.n:fiy_;;_\“: the plan of a reed organ, but the air is ap- gfl‘u;‘xL;‘:‘.:.‘:::;J::;:‘x::“::.trun't‘s‘?:r‘:tll‘.m‘“gl‘.m Tup, bt 1t should hava been another egg-flip. | Nobody was there to stop the young meteor, | 870 to Tik Ber.j—A, stronuous effort was ernor_yofused to wonsider his name, for tha | bY tho Rock Island lincs. g ) o B dneleq | 08125 per acro is ridiculous. 1t is oLl i Tominy Morrisses sout along one to | and_boforo it got back to the lufles Mockis | mado this afternoon by @ numbor of Lincoln reason, us he expressed ity that “ho was nog P ) 1 plpe organ offcot in tho tono and nction of the | Liociy {5y i 1¢ I8 worth auy oLt W 5y and Halllgan elleltod a salvo of an- | and Abbey tad scorod. The two next men | cltizens who favor & strict observance of thy | o cn party on 1 hibition guestion.'s pmoE Gorrectad: inrtroment, T8 ouibie s eIt N fissnwhlle: . Hyep Brns thrown ont or fouiclh. Billy Barle | weai out bt the’ crowd {tor Lhat, ost 118 | Sabbath to arrest.tho bave bt wepace s | NouTkinp, Barky s et tiesion, || Buasiomox In, Aptl M- [Bpeclal Tals- | MRS was given last. night tn the | SO SHASSEOrIT. thay . ploase--the. mopa an fmmed! Shan S 8 b4 ) oby. .4t Ty st tho Dbody shipped from .| the first time. The programme was ono of | valuoof it. Just keep it off tho taarkat ure an fmiod i'.‘xl“?{‘)? rination sckun 10t Skt Burkeit to f0 o loft B tnstalied Dannc | ™hg grounds for the Sunday games ere | e star ey toalint to tho drugglets | japanand buried st Ottamiwa was not that | oxeeptional merlt o obom® b, 0RO of thero was somothing Hke & reasonasle. do- SOER BT that qnarter a most excellont place to. sena | SLhin the jurisdiction of the city police. | Nauor wi Fit! s 18 ooa. | Hdve bean put 1o reat by & Tottor tecelved by | 7D part faciities commensurate with | good business sense. As it is now land i3 eati d P e e Therofore the county ufficors wers appealed | cOmwmission and the governor Nof: 3 5 + | the excellence of their work. lut on the market.” shflfi,fflfx?“% from up ut:l"simn‘x; ‘::_oel::l:'t;;} the rt;fl_ll.wl:;:lo‘h‘?‘:;"cfi.:'hle fies word mutsd |15, *Oyer ‘e dozen. - staons’ spphas o o Ol Coume there - aro - other | Undertaker Prugh of this city from the Ot | 'Prof. Windolph opoed tho concertwith an | & Gt Nowchie was fn Plorrs on businoss t ner W e ed | encl 0¥ veriiescnting 7 o | the ball players, but his honor steadfastly re- > sz 4 Lt ot 3 y ¢ % - | followed oy a chorus sung by St. Joseph's | of a caso for the government against one s Jn‘iiiil,‘l.flrf.mT}i,'é'i'.,lv‘?}’"“,’:fl.,?;‘{.', Jelled | ench talloy fopescating o MMl " This madS | fused 1o sene ahy warsanta; besese oyt | ton 5if tho Law has beon very stisfactory in | though tho body is doubtless that of Ballin- | chote: - Thow the Mo nEy b J9scphs Maurtin Netlson. It was proven it this case Gonius was scampering around the lines like | other vun was made by Hamburs e TSP R IR R TTH y Chiertl S TR T 20 resemblenco, Every vestago of | sirine quartolis rondered o b s | 1585 E15 GG Wik s ooidn s or B 8iJack rabbit with Dan Hovin aud Harvey | who first ‘made o base hit el tRE DALY OTIthE Slortie dering more safo tho lives of persons who | the luxuriant hai and beard had disuppesred. cousisting of “Molto Lente!” by Rubousteln, | T uner rhn i ol s P el e “,”.'""l", -"i' i aaiot in byafly to contor flald struck by | “'qfa fu00e. Bowever: sald that e would | fre compelled to take medicine. Tho new | The latter states that tho body hud been | aad g iroes by Boccherine, - " | Son located:the members.of 1o colony Around IR o0 et Lawoatod/|aektn, ; listen tomorrow to any hriefs that might be | POV was organizod by the elegtion of Jotin | buried threo days when it was cxhumed Tor | ", i o B Adolph Meyer sang ! through this country wherever ho could find umultuuriness, In the first half of the inning Trwin mado | 13ten to! : o x | H. Pickett president,"J. H. Mitcnoll vice | ombalming. syoud, Vhite. 'Mr. Duncan ap- | vacant I cal fiffere Mr. Genius made & miscaléulation. Ho | a baso bit. Tormoy. whe s piy base on | Presented to him for his enligbtenment. rosident and C. A, Wi Rarar i bt 8. oud,” by White. ‘Mr. Duncan ap- | vacant land. - It came b for different thought Lis hit was good for four bases, but | balls. Wilss X sl AP oL = e 3 At Dt shE B e E ot etaryo TN Murler N far. peared again in a tenor solo. *O Salu| "' | members of this colony to swear to the tine [ stk [ four Yy balls, Wilson made'a two-bagges and Irwin Prize Fighters Arrvested. atter gentleman has held this posifion al- Murder AXS A vocal duet, “‘Buio est Homo," from Ro- | of residence for each other. But g was 2 nged T thereiat onll back whoro it be- | came fn. But there the . scora mailug Orrumwa, ITa, Aprd 26.—[Special Tele. | MOt continuously since the board was cve- { LrMans, Ta., Apr Special Telegram | ginni, was beautifully rendored by Miss Fan- | chome oo ihia sachct e ofton wero 0,7 ‘ e very. TSetaiact theaty DAl eapte. hientiravemsesr theil SO 8 ]7'1\; daybroak this mor, | 3194 and has proved very eMlciont. Tho | to Tug Bux.) A murder was commitin o o Arnold and Mes, Ritter, | Bomestoaniars living Ih town und paslag ouLy Eiteljorg aud from Eiteljorz to OId Gy and | tie the el s ithisiasts T kakln i e o Ghamiglon | o T A st o s & Gounties | Scction one, Hungerford township, this at- ooty Maxshall tonched tho vocacion entor- | pecasional visits to thair cluims, about oncots ~ Mr Genins was caught at the plato. s No logal bindrances were put in the way | middle weight of Tilinois, and Denny Killen | —Lyon, Sioux, Plymoutn, “Woes b R e L Saaekit A pasnnelagh ol b LY AL G Rlol At o M Rl B s AR i LabeBRbH e b g‘;alynbbmtlll;:;u‘;l‘-‘x‘!;om:‘?l; round? gn uceount of the gamo belug played on Sun- | of t. Joseph, Mo., with tholr backors acd | ROUE S Tkl D phrexae R CRrla 5 RO NAS ok Deld ot heiliomaof | 200 tho Bright Sorephum’s from | wagon. taks a bacle of Gardy it et 1 Huskers immediatoly untied it again, thougn, N ro A | o S Ta o e | s st O e S Shontp o avade ithe | o o K e, Ho e a0 S T Hanson asked them to_desist Reof. Hotto ol Teoms Thn, Ciosed, with tho | such circumstanges. This wis o common and plugged up the holes with a coupie of | ciine, rr. 8 8o mourke, 6.0 ¢ 1" 0 | {00 movemonts aly aien oone St | nebago, Worthy ' Hadocok, | Carso Gordo, | Stock pulled bis gun and shot Hauson, who | BUaseite [lowd Jesn." from Plusuttl, sung | way of homostouding and as lon ot Uota - K Tuns besides, Raymiond, 1 UjAnbey. rf..51 0 2 0 0 ‘::s f"r‘;lb“u"l"!‘!"‘m"u‘;d"‘ “""’_»e'—o, ”30 l:“ Wright, Frankiin, Weoster, Hamiltou, fla died in about two minutes. In the excite- Shb Aenald, VM ot \Mv. “Dunoan. | fifcted wnln z-@ou‘\‘r’x Hl‘l'kllll.\"d ”i‘x"i"t\.- n.'t: d This it the way Omaha g st hers, $ lfnidwin 1830 o shided Lo r din, Boone, Storey, Marshail, Polk, Jaspe; mont of the moment the murderer mounted | 804 Mr. Ritter. i Sam’s nobody said anything. But woe t The Commotlore was seiit (o first on balls 1 40 Beien 11 ;ho ond of the nrl:dhviom‘l‘a tho sherlff of Jet- | 1| M RIOTDY. G oA his horse and rodo away. = Jl,m A-hvllru\h\\'us M"z filled at 50 cor;(.- a i such a homesteador if somebody clse ,,[i:u his and in endoavoring 1o sitate Giear cng o 3 oiconiay, 2% 8 01 forson county witl s deputies, came up, P I Harrao sainsiom Sayis: s . = ead and the entertainment must have | eyeon his claim. ‘Tho evidence in Neilson's ouled Git to Gening, ot Oeion it SoroiTe ) 0 Meokin'B..."1 30 ¢ 0 [ up, Kilien seomod to have the bost of the Bromery: Faettay.Clayton, QiepaymBinik |1 - Clbay Lk L ALt o NURDEROUS ITALIAN. tain Norvillo said he would be glad to seo the Jocko scored. Sandy was forced at second fight up to the time the officers interfered. A Tama, Benton, Lynh, Jones Jackson hLdué | egram to the ANHCURRE BQUOMA, i WRO low get bis land he was a sworn ofiicer of s 1 : . , Lynn, on, Musca: . aved February 15, was . - ; Sl diaomwelled > that it by Manager Dan for tho second timo in sue. large number of avrests are looked for here ! ones, Jackson, mysteriously disappeared February 15, He Takes Offense at Nothing and Stabs | the government and compelled to sce that its cossion. 2 tomorrow. “'!1?‘;}“‘,‘}“1?4‘{‘22‘;;*_‘}‘“",““ Shelby Andor. | found in the Codar river, bolow the Burling- i | Ines wero somplied with, How o indor: Then tho Corn Huskers had thoir feast, Lincoln The Railroaders at It. son, Guthrie, Dallas, Poitawattamie, Caro, | ton railroad bridgo this moruing. When Inst | Nuwyu, N. J.. April 96.—While Thomas | Sl ritRAie movrnment; diseRall Dewald set things in motion by getting to | St Fau i = 5y o Adair, Madison, Warren, Marion,’ Scott, | seen ho was badly intoxicated, and the sup- Bulger, with threo malo and two fomalo com- | somecie wie for 4 pason wished the issu. f first on a fumble by Walsh that was decided] 3 SUMMARY, The Union Pacifle railway auditor's office Mills, Montgomery, Adams, Union, Clarko, | position is that he either fell from the briige b x e e I atania ey nen LERMS Y chiuxoscuro. Then Poorman, tho mythologi- Yarned runs: .in k. g baso | base ball club and auditor of passenger ac- | Lucas, Montoe Wapello, Jefforson, Henry, | While crossing or jumped ir with suicidal in- were sitting on the stoop this morn j e ';f thepante This ey ted Jeminisonos, Smashest lout e to: | yleaaIE, Conlery Sainiiea hite: aymens: 3. | counts, Union Pacifc rallway, played a gamo | Dos Moinos. Fromont, Page, Taylor, King: | tent. The fuquest will be held to-morrow, Lialtany passed, Qg ot tho girle Kovernmont tho aluo which is followed Up. Ls‘:hell;;c‘:k!; ,\\vln‘-,l‘;“nl:‘:v:‘l l::.:rfilu‘:::en';‘l\?u‘:ml:’fl m“nm"'x‘l’l'i b"lrg:[h;:s: yesterday afternoon in which the auaitor's |“gold, llzeculur, Wayne, Appanoose, Van A Safe Hobbed. made & remark about the nationality of the , S o Doth runners, and Nick being thwacked in on oab Lo ol ?nk:p dellt‘!r_vos o good dcgl of cmdn,’mgy de- uren, Lee. 5 ) LeMans, Ta., April 26, —|Spoclal Tol lus«‘r by, where .\lpon AIN.AUI th A“"h"“ :-( Huron's Artesian Well. A the back with the ball the bags were all ekin,'8.” Passed ball: Hog feating their opponents by a score of 12'to 9, PREEDMEN'S AID SOCIETY, . The safo of N. Kuss & turned and stabbed Bulger m the abdomer |Special Tele- occupled. forty mioutes. - Umptro: Col- | [he foature of tho game was the work of | Thero was held in this city todny the quar. | ' T BER,|—The safo of N. ik nearly disemboweling him, The offending tial tost of the Tho great crowd bogan to perspire and 3 K A Cullon and Case, pitchors for tho auditor's | ter.centonniul jubiloo services of tho Fras. | 8t Remson, ten miles eastof here, was broken gieL flad dawn the sbrast, pireusd by tha. 1S iio-Tap Banlma L ke tof when Eiteljorg also essayed to bore a hole Slaughter at Denver. oftice. Bruuer alsodid somo good stick work. | men's Aid and Edaoational society | open last right and £300 in money and jew= | filiatod Tealian, who Whs fast ovcriaking o of the now artesian well ma y through Jakey Strauss they fairly wailed in Dexven, Colo., April 2.—The Milwaukeos Y of tha Mothodist ~Episcopal church | €lry and valuables amounting 0 $1,500 tuken. | hor, when Jobn Powers Intercepted him | shows a pressure of 213 pounds per square ll“aunyl, {or;he ullu:nn' forced l.)v\\'n‘ld nome. | were slaughterod this afternoon in the pros- anovu(;m :x‘l;nllgu .'l:ha‘yr::l:f.yenr old m}u G lsl‘iaw ?‘ Hk‘wnil ;.‘)Nli)Br - ax.{,:\fll':n\m: e ;lnllm Mllm'" l((\)lrllllt‘\l side. l;?7;"“|‘::"J‘£3"fi‘“: im.;:l b u”\wl LL‘I)‘(: \\Ix:x m\‘n-nnlr: l‘“”lm orrissey forced Strauss at secoud and on . 5 ! N, O,y 20.~ -year- guidance of Rev. 4. C. Hartzell, corre- Ll ey he knifo into his side. Both vounded | us it Is believed d WS fOREY. 1o Earle's drivo to Shaunon Nick was knocked | P00 0f 5,000 people, The brewers put Smith | stallion Alabaster, record 9:13, is thought | sponding secretary, and Rev. George W, Rl men were taken to the hospital, where Bul- | greater than indicate y stroam out at tho plate. in the box and the Denvers knocked him out | 19 be dying tonight with colie. The horse | Gray, D D, his assistant, both delivering s d i ’.{ B Rooolal to T ger died tonight. ~Powors has @ slight { broke loose again thiy afte on nd tha But the weight of woo which was bearing | in five intiugs. Clauson succeeded him and | scemed all right yesterday and worked a | addresses. 'The soelety has had a remari. Creset, Ta., Apri S faposinl HE | chance of recovi he murderer was ar- | whoio coantry around the well 15 heing the crowd down was lifted in the next mning | wwolve meu crossed the howe plate in his | littlo on the track.” His owners had refused | able growth, during the lust ten years espe- | Bug.]—A little child of Cloment Hough was | yesteq. | flooded. AR with the most pleasing alacrit, fiest funing. The feature of the gamo was | $25,000 for him, clally, and is supporting about forty-five | bitton today on the band by a water moccasin ) S e | £ S gyAttor Walsh hiad tiled to VanDyko reliablo | the terrilic slugging of the Denvers, Captain o schools among tho poor whites and blacks of | snake. A. Convention Adjourns. | Center of i opuiation, . : ey Douncily brought her up against the | Tebeau leading with six hits. Tebeau, \Whits | COUNT VON MOLTKE'S REMAINS, | the sonth. Some of the most prominent ey b th Pa., April 26.—The Internu- Corvsnus, Ind,, April X 'ho center of l"lf]"dfllflhhl fk'm'el oF & palr, and on Strauss! 850 OArtls made, homb . rane ang 't"r:‘r.:‘:‘:rlssi —— young men among tho colorad peoplo of the AKNA DICHINSO.y ON THE STAGSR. ¢ Women's Christian asscciation | population of the Unitod States has heon lo- <= wi row in ho reached third, and the 4,000 | tators showe ilvel d - em, | They Are Viewed by the Pablio— south have graduated from the colleges of S L g 2 PG sonventl vhich has bee s0s! ore, | catoc o elve miles cast of this city, And when Eiteliorg got his base on four | o seore e A LT teachers of color owe their training and cul- Her Incarceration. adjourned tody. One of tho closipg acts of | and mouynont tirty | ok In nelghi it be balls the uproar became more uproaious. s sount aos Mg —Tuo body 0f the Iate | ture to the Wosk-done by the Mothodiat | Nsw Yor , Aprit 30,—At tha close of tho | the convention was to record ita protest | creoted ut the B et in Twitchell's out from pitch to first feil liko Bh AR 0 A & | COUNt vou Moltke were viewed by the pub- | church in the reat, fleld of the south. Jubi- | noirormanco at the Broadway theater to- | ASAinst the opening of the world’s fair on ALIVULE CRi i one vast wet blarket over the park and 1 {18 1 | M today from noon until3 in the afternoon, | ieo services wil ulss b held tomorrow sven | P h Diclinson made her fivss publio | SURdAY: il : silence, deep and solemncholy, roigued, But 20 391 9| Emperor Willlam has ordered the army to | in, to hich a consfacrable attendance is ox. | Meht Auna Dickinson ma | — e e e == It ouly relgned a moment, for Halligan | McClolln, i § 48 1| go into mourning for eight aays. Tho em. | PeCted from othe¥'piirts of the state. appearance since her deliverance from the lu- | = $ T ; Siaihas Ak fok tho Wird Hme, and Dotd | Werrtok, H 13 ¢ 3| peror in his order instructing the army to o INCREABWOF INSANITY, samo wsylu. - Tho sudiouso was not large, = h Ors scurried across the oyster. Whit 13 2 8 1 11 into mourning sa, “A friend and e oLl According to sthtiStics compiled by Assist- | but welcomed the gifted woman with ap- g And muybe those delighted peopls didn't | Curtl 20 1ol R Rayel S aia a$ couhaslion 3 3 08 Comp| T Al s “Pa ¥ n | . eople Tonbaen: s been romoved from my side. I most | ant Secrotary Andwews of tho state board of | plause. She opened her address upon “Por - i the slumberous alr with Luruony about | Jokbeckiavid 1 8 1 'H 3 [ dooply mourn thiy irepurablo loss to myself, | bealth thore bas béew an alariming incroase of Lipaes dpid it v Rliieids . 0 [ tothe army and to the fatherland. To his | the number of patients in the insane hos- republican ar and dwelt at great ceds n @ a Fuol Vel dyuess yos, e Bk Tt 7 | last hour the deceased enjoyed unprocedented | pitals of the state, This incroase comos | g Publcun party and dwolt v great That extroma tirod foeling which 18 50 dis-{ Everybody needs and should take a good And when “Old Cy" swatted out. & coupl Total 2T 209 0 4| Total ] J P length upon what sh v X ¢ A of hags and sent Ju{k ARARAS | “_""";y“nl:“‘; % ADunxan Skt FoF IRTAF T G S renown b‘l ;x;u:un lnl hrla military achieve- | “me'ynimmx v.lm‘run:il dh.urh:lx, 'ua'pn'chllly character ot Mr. Wanamaker and J. & tressing and often so ll‘.u‘hlu ulm .sp;t:xull_lluu:rn:.v,imx wv.: .:m ml:.} e » . ~ 3 £ - meunts and his services for tho weifare of the | amon, e wives and daughters of farmers, | Clarks ttributing hee imprisonment in oring ths, s entirely overcome by Hood's st, The body is no o1 seeplid| fl‘ffl:‘i’y'fl'fiir";’é’u‘r?&?‘&'.'{f:\}‘ BN yeuceguly Denver RN 12 0 1 1z | fatherland, whose gratitude will never die.” | and "’:"h““"‘l‘““!:"‘:‘:l““"" o Sepauny f°"‘§‘ :‘h:flfi:l!l‘:f flo aaylum o taw consp ;’:::fi.l::‘x‘:;u. which tones the whole body, | benefitfrom medicine the The ¢ 2 Iwsules . 2 it excep urises [from the humdrum, hard- | of Clarkson, Colonel Dudloy and Sen- cs the Dblood, cures scrofula and ail| 2d, The impuritics which have accun Larvise oot “fl’.".‘.‘,:A‘..‘"'.'flff”;::’:ffi:&'{.’.?fl:‘éfi Mitve e bl A R Major McClaughry Admits It. Mrorking Pleasutdidnoring livos that they | ator” Quay. Hor bersonal = characteriza. {:::1”:':1: R AaToite. SacR Tt aoaiita. |11 e bioot aliaGld Be: sxustied. and $ie. 1o roemuning, but low quick they are mota- | | Eumed runs: Denver. It; Milwaukee, 2. Two-baso | CHICAGO, April 26.—Major R. W. M- LAt n Tuly, 1o e o Yol SOV | Gons wero i e e rouses tho torpid liver, braces np th nebyes, | tem given tone and stength, beforo the prose t Deroiiatd duto. rosettes when ‘they once | hils:' Toboau, Warrick, ouruler, Campion. "% %, [ Olanstit ax-warden. of Jolio pestiantiary | ot'lh viales, s toioiorrss ot Mouns Plegs: L D TR B s i and clears the mind. We solielta comparison | trating effects of warm weather are felt, "';':‘\L“,’;’\“,“;.u....ca it1 're'xmm'..'ia.nd.v.“nl;.:' ";fii‘.i Siciiion Tuvean. Woreick, aud te -'nwrlrmude-;vt S tho Penusylvaaia | Indopendenco thami wero 3% malos, 470 | SCCUBICd ofchestrn chibirs aroso, with bhelr of Hood's ursaparila with any oiber bood | Hood's Sussaparilla s ho st sy o 1 bats i White. 4 MeClellan, i Cartis, State reformatory a untington, Pa., ad- | femal a total ol 765, At this time the e aadience inaicated pity and re- ifier In the market for purity, economy, | cine. A single trial will econvinee you o H the position of general superintendent of thy arch 3, 1800, t d i r. Harrl aunapolis. She . ool a0l ey e | §3E 4 S s olled 55, Bt ™ alrdod | i 0 R Bl oot | FitIo M Haeion ' Tuclinapolly” g Tived all the Time Tue Best Spring dredtoin o mlce?w 3 iis uew polnter, %}vflnlu:.‘.h:::uu:l‘b;ll‘l. pak, whether to acoept. His reputation as a fear- | Mount Pleasant there wero #50 males, 448 | {hiy question: *“Well, do you think I am in- o ppetite or strength, and felt | “T take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a spring an ut's hit came bounding that way a_pit Yournior, 3; Smith, 1. T loss ofticer and effective disciplinurian 1s said | fomales, & total of 800, while at Ciarinda 7 The effoct of her” discourse did not I had no-appetite or strongth, o thing, Ittons snd among the venicles Normau told the dog | Bours and twenty-ive minutes. Umpire: Emali % saloc 8 " sanef 9 SN0 43 bor! o tred all the time, I attributed my condition | medicine, and Ifind it just the thing, Ittones 10 4§ fotoh” and e sprauy asway, and just Svoreian e Cblosioction for tho purnose of | there wers W7 males. *This g1ves & grand | Sevangthon. the welist of hot ‘hearors I hor | tulons b 1 hiad tried several | up my system and makes me foel 11ko a differs \ % vorcing the Chicago polico from politics. | total of 1,525 for 1589, with 1,840 for 1500, i to serofulous humor, ed several | o b 85 Van Dyke was about to wrab the sphore Handsome Slugzing Match, The question, however, is raised that ho i v : : sanity, Sl ' thout benefit. But as | ent man. My wifo takes it for dyspepsia, and Noraow did it for bim and ran back to | Kaxsss Cirr, Mo, April 20.~Tho Blues | juig fueon ! oMion, &3 ho 18 ok & reatio SR, KA JOXE O YRERRANE: American Theo ophs in 8 ssion. vt AN gt il b e Do L Nopman with it. Bofore Vau could vecover | downod tho Millers bofore & very large of Chicago. The second autual meeting of the South- | A AFICH April 26,—The American - 3, my appetite was restored, aud | 1s tho best medicine sho ever took.” F, G, at Halligan was on the bench and Cy perched sl west Towa Sons of Voterans assoclation wis ostoy, Mass., April 2 : u Sarsaparilla, my appe 1. . & Ladder No. 1, B 1 on secoud, and very enthusiastio crowd today. held at Creston last Wednesday with & good | section of the Theosophical society convened iy stomach felt batter I have now taken | TukNER, Hook & Ladder No. 1, Boston, Mass, p ' o Duke and Smith were down to piten, Hollcd Down an ¥ mbankmeat. iy et . Jlogutes are present : > over was soweil.” | Last spring T was troubled with' bolls, Well, there is littie inducement to stretch pitot, I » Ind.; April 26, — Thi: attendance. The permanent oficers were | here this morning. Delegates I nearly three botties, and T never P $his romance out much further. Sufce it to | but Duke could not limber up and did NDIANAPOLIS, Ind.; Apri aron thaoxt | elected as follows: Captain A. E. Lake of | from forty-seven branches located in various Mns. Jessin F. DoLneank, Pascoag, R. 1. | eansed by my blood belng out of order. Two b y #ay, the Sioux Uity delegation sauk through | not go into the box at all, and Smitn | 8% 8 Pullman coach, the last caron the Big Conway, president; E. B. Johnson, Crom- rts of the United States. E. B. Rambo of W. Narrlott, Lowell, Mass., was | bottles of Hood's Sarsapariila cured me, T 1 Mrs. C. the {r.uul stand at this juncture, and the | ou)y pitched three inuings, Sowders pitching | Four mail train, struck a broken rail and, | well, first vice president; Sam Harsh, Cres- | San Francisco wus elected president. Mrs. eompletely eured of slck headache, which sbe | can recommend 1t to all troubled with afies S Yoambs sim| J0eged the vest of thoohase | o “cone out, . Bartson and . Dariins | bresking away from too train, rollsd down' | tom, seaoad vich president; Captain W. H. | Annie Desant of London ls presont asa SSONAT M s et ) | tions of the blood,” J, Scrocw, Peorts, 1k out. In the fifth dy Grifiin sent the ball L 2 € | an embankment. There were Six male pas | Winkley, secretary, and Charles Morris, special delegate from Mme. Blavatsky. years, 8 over right fleld fence for a homr, end io the | Were the Millers' battery, and until the in the car, ull of whom were | treasurer. It was decided to hold & two e )} H eighth Halligao ted the trick, although | fourth Inning Bartson was very effective, but | badly bruised and ove of them, B. C. McMil- | days' encampment at Lenox, July 8 and 6, No Light Out. m, .y P Vit Suvietoyby |t e bous o sl M | of Gy i el theTE R BRE ST | wate o agen S il wero vt A - s -~ i 3 h the Klteljory, barring bis wildness, pitchied a | with four bases o seet of tho warors: | | Small in size. eroat ia exocution: DoWlst! | Croston; lieutenant-colonel, G, L. Goodaie, | Slons Harucy .m:;lm by s Sold Uy all druggists. B; #ix for §5. Propared | 8ol by all druggiits. #1; six for 85, Propared ml“l:‘.‘i:: d was weak and vul- n-:lud ton run-..' h-“::n of I.l‘no f;fi l'n‘l‘ Little Esrly kisers. Best pill for Constipa | Levox; major, A. T, Commett, Conway. Jm ;u: lnlol; pll::' g l;:n.umu The oug by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothocacien, Loweil, Mase. | by C. I HOOD & CO., Apothecarios, Lowell, Mase, m start. 4 o slugging match, as $col ndi- | tion, Siok Headac! Sou weeting adjourned to meet in Conw: uue | Fifteenth and Sixteen . £3 ’ Knight's u all correct. | cates. - Both tousis Relded. rog hough S Handami, bask s Sapr AT - il | wasGomplotely overturned 8 the 0% .- Ona Dollar | (0O Doses One Dollar uwpiring, as usual, was it i 3 th d 0 Stom 19. A geu invitation is extended pletely