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] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE;, WED ESDAY, APRIL 29 -« OMAHA SENT UNDER EASILY, | i cediatienshsheic bosing sraragae o | stisnded the Spestogof e spriae, mesting WHOI.ESALE]IORSE STEALING | 5 Maver e o Mot it | S Slied Sl v ks | POPE'S. ENCYCLICAL LETTER., visitors and though Le was hit hard he was | event of the day was the $2,000 sweepstakes, | tain alleged abusive articles, got anothor SAYS IT WILL BE HARRISON, [rs— not hit hard enotgh tp overcome the big lead | which was w | trouncing today, this time from Detective 4 of the visitors, The Blues tied the score in | stables, Ida P ] | Malone, who has been the subject of & num- | Sentor Sawyor of Wisconsin b bd e o e ath, but in their haif | ode One of an Organfs'd Gang Arrested After | berof ronsts in Littlefield's paper. Littlo- %t reraen ten the start of the Avondale wick, at the comfortable of five to one. Summas Fioux Oity's Orowd Simply Scalps Shannon's | their haif of the sc i mmary : e | bero , 2 sked if he did not think Blaine would be a | What Leo Will fay in Regard to the Social tne Millers batted out three more runs and hroe-yoar-olds, upward, “six furlongs | field’s face was badly disfigured. The new | Pl e LD 1at Leo Will Fay in Regard to the Soclal Lambs on the Diamond, won the rme. ‘The feature of the game was | Virge a'Or won, Ited Light'second, Rod Sign wilard Chaso. { mayor, Mr. Weir, expolled Malono from the | patdidate. the senator replicd bphe vl vl Question. e Hogr™” Pstomih BetnaId s AbSneRaos thiite SR THON e SR e police torve on account of the assault. | Bighest ambition was to be socretary of state: ight Two-year-old fillies, half mile— Adalia won, PO - ate, HOW. THE LAST GAME WAS LOST. | e T Magglo Lobus second, H K third. Time— | A FIGHTING EBITOR BADLY DISFIGURED, | Recovered the Body. GOVERNOR FORAKEI EXPLAINS f RANHAR G ot i | Prarrswourn, Neb, April 3. -[Special | President Harrison is all right. Governor | IT WILL BE AN ENLIGHTENED WORK. s Hounever vl 0 § 3 0/Shusacy ea .q o o0 B i g DD E e it 3 | Telogram to Tur Bre.|—The body of John | Jobn B Foraker says wo. Ho mado tho ver, rf.l 0 2 0 Shogart se won, Too Sweet second, Bol s third, Time | T L o) y | t declaration this morning at the Auditorium Ve Donver Beats Milwaukee and Ties for | 5100002 2 1 0 0 winslan, of it i fia e SRR DR S BERE 0y & ol tion 1 —1:401 Flaherty, the boy who was drowned whilo | 2 over, of 11 8 L AL hotel when asked if his f oAt Lincoln Newspaper Man—Rai: luro to mention | vpit 0 1 2 Sole P the Lead Again—Kansas City Stesrnw, 1.2 112 3 0 3 Two thousand opstakes, threo- endeavoring to cross the river at this placo | the prosident's name at the republican lengao Conciliation the fole Pur ke e pickedt 01 319 4 0 ! olds, mile and hth. Starter: p mln ing Thelr Own Salarics— i\prll 8, was found today about four miles | convention last week was due to either i Vimed At-A Bloody Pattle and th L v Carpenter, 6 Pickwick, Sir Abner, Brookwood, Ethel, ‘' helow tho B. & M. railroad bric The | tent or forgetfulness, ‘Mo has given us a inInd 4 Over Two b ] Bassvail, 8§ 8§ JBen piiony Chimes, Apex. Ida Dickwick won, Ethel OtherState News. coroner wont down with a cofin and brought | clean, couservative administration, and the dred Kitled 60000 second,'Chimes third. Time—1:5615. the remains into town this evening, when | peopie are genorally satisfied with it said o ed. 3 = - 3 | . Three-vear-olds, upward, five furlongs— : Y { 3 " they were conveyed direct to the cemotery. | Mr. Foraker. Ho added that Ohio would i . TotaLceee, $ILH10 4 Mol MWL S | Bolle Redmond won, Tramp socond, John | HARRIsoN, Neb., April 3. —(Spocial Tole- | s cloct a ropublican governor noxt fall and that Sloux City, 11; Omaha, 4 SCORE DY INNINGS Day third, Time gram to Tig Bre)—Sheriff Reidy this Special Sessiol 1k, his name would be MeKinley. ~Senator Sher- | Rowr, April 23, —A prominent dignitary of e Minaeapolis, 11; Kansas City, 8, Kansas City. SO TR S R Refisihy Siacss O ) morning urrested Georgo Benham, one of the | LiNcory, Neb., April 23.—[Special Teie- | man, he said, will bo his own successor, | the Catholic church, talking with a repro- Denver. 12; Milwaukee, b ool dod ‘ L Ul 0y e L gang of horse thieves which have been oper- | gram to Tur Bek.|—There have been con- WESTERN PEOPLE 1N CHICAGO, | sentative of the Associated concorni { IMMARY. Lexixaros, Ky, April 25.--The spring : W n © romtsbbatliradkbus Al i Lincoln--No game, 1 Sollk, 9, Twoe \ Ky, Ap ativg In this part of the state for some time. | siderable rumors of late about Governor | Among the wustorn peoplo in ChIcagO | the fortheoming onesedionl Lt oo » { 5 PP P S TR A e o Rl meeting of the Kentuioky assoclation “P‘"";;‘ Tlmnprnnk o pl'l-son:whnl-“ wbott thirty.five | Hoyd calling a special session of the logista- | toduy were o "'”‘"\"“W}( “ | :lx‘. n[,.-lit‘. .."l"l'u“- :’.‘,':,‘“:\',“. rlf.:r(.l|| '-lu.h.'|'-".":“ w oft G omarked 2 aec hita; Stearns, Hongle, Home runs: Smit y, wi o N Y ) SaFecial #cey the leglsl At the Anditen v. i cial question, saic pope lind con- 16 wa.an off Gay,” remarked & crank in | base hia: Siearns, Iiengle, . Guneon. | 10087, with a fast track and large attend- | poyg of stolen cattle and forty stolen horses, | ture May 4. This evening the governor was TGN Mokt 1k BN o Eombhy L o' | ifdied the docteliies ot s, Frakiset. LHBsln: the grand stand at the close of yesterday's | font, hirty ik, Plokett ard Stesne. Firei | ance. Summary: son and he emphatically doclared that there ¢ i ) i, e Last Sunday Benham was tracked to the | {0 08 word of truth in the report. He sees | Meday, Omaha: Mr. , | ®ists on theso matters and has adaped them to 8 ranch, elght miles south of Harrisou, by | no necessity for calling a spocial sossion at | Jansen. Neb, W. H. Goodw + | the requiremonts aud conditions of the pres ex-Sheriff Clark and Constable McMillen of | that time, J: B, Booge, Sloux Oity, In, \ y ent epoch, o 50 broug! 0 requisitio Uawes county, Benham was stopping for At the Leland--C. W. Hoffman, Bozeman, | (U 0Poct. He also brought fnto requisition 7 Passed [ Thpee. d Time of " ¢ rank was col vas | bns conflict; and the crank was corrcct, it was | bnse o bafl: 0T s an off day, unmo: Two hours. Umpive Sioux City won too easy—the score stand- Pl e Lol . Penver Took the Last. ar-olds and upward, six furlongs— aylo won, Fan King second, Camilla 0 1151 1ds and upward, oue mile— 3 Change of Chaplains. Mon. the leading intellocts of the United States "'f'l'..'; Lt i vascvall writers or- [ DENVEIL April 5. —Denver won the con- | Dortlaw won, Hopeful second, Leonard third, | the duy and had five head of stolen hotses. | 1 ixcorx, Noby April 3. -(Spocial Telo- | At the Wellington 1. H. Sponco, Mt. Ayr, | and Europe, He insists with equity on the ronoously domowinate s speetatore ot thois | €1IINZ gAme of the serics with Milwaukee | Timo 1:141; While the two officers were farleying as to | , et NG This ufternoon Gover. | 185 R. T. Averill, Codar Rapids, T, rights and duties of everything and of all .| nor Boyd deposed Elder Howe, the chaplain WL oune; and Davles s in tia Bix ok o don two-year-olds, nine-sixteonths of a | who should be the one to arrest him Benham visitors and was batted at will. Kennedy was a puzzler for tLo Brewers, who hi A At the Palmer [ Amelia Burroughs, | ea pital, labor, state and individual. He i milo—Faraday won, Prince of Darkness | gy, o Y8 58 Mr. and Mes. O. K, Jeftries, Omal ity My BconA, THoRS AVILAhlEe e oscaped out the back door and started for the | the penitentiary hero, and placed Father | [Lissie MoA1pine ““m“: e “"',‘_ ".‘1 neither for or NSt Ao intorest or school. him [ “Digtillars' stuke, sweenstako for three-y hills singing out to the ofticers, as he reached | Martin J. Corbett of Palmyra in that position. quardt, Dos Moines: ki ‘Sheldon He greatly deplores any divisions in the 1,000 added, one milo— | & little knoll. to come on, but the men & money's worth by a running fice of crticism throughout the gal I mention mone, here because the old ard L G 3 ; o A very lightly. The game was uninteresting | olds and upwards, st braska City, Neb.: Thomas W. Sloan, Miss | Catholic tending, as they do, to dimin- axlom says tme is money, and in this case | g, devoid of any special feutures, It wi Bermuda won, Long Shore second, Riley | did not scem to want him very much, as he | RUMORS OF MORE STRIKERS. | Wooloy, Siit Lake, Utah ish the social influonce and moral action of the crowd threw it away by the handful, witnessed by over one thousand spectators. | third. Time—|:424;, is said to be a hard man, Clark and MeMil- - At wie Grand Pacitic—Willlam J. Gal- | tho churoh, *Tho onoyelical,” sid the dix- The commodore was the first white leg, as | Score myo-yenr-old fliles, four furlongs —Iin. | jon returned to Crawford with the horsos | Probability of a General Walkout of | Draith, Omalia: Hon. J. P Doliver. Kort | i it mukea considoral | o usual at the bat. He went out from vitch to DENVER, MILWAUKEE, rita “won, Himaw: second, Margaret | oo 4iq not follow Bor Dodge, Ia.; R yler, Fargo, N. D.; W. L, | e Will mukea considoral impression, for ™ But not vith Jocko Halligan. He winpo A ¥ RINPOA B 1 third. Time—52;. ud did not, follow Benham. Employes at Pullman, French, Sioux Falls, 8. D, itis an enlightened work, aiming solely at l]\l,, lu lm‘wl)l\\l i Jocko l.m L..{ o | Megtone, ..} 1| BtRe: ot.:v. 0 0 3 This morning about 6 o'clock Benham Ci1cAGo OFFICE OF Trr BeE, ) ODDS AND ENDS, unity and conciliation, Tt will not be a e was feeling a trifle sore o iis infantile | Tevenu, of... 0/ Petit, pf 0 [1 Racing in Mud came to town expecting to take the train A AL if 98" . ¥ MeClollan, 88,2 0|Schoah, s, .. 1 1 ’ ! . Ci X g Cricaco, April 28, ( A gas well was struck at adepth of 130 | Or protest against all the elements whi 2 of the day bofore, an second Sl sHINGTON, Apri 98,~ " vl e g by 8 & batting of the day before, and tho second | ML 8 0/ Dungan, 1f . 0 \\3 miNaToy, April 28, —The annual spring | west, but was ar ed soon after his arrival. Rumors of a general strike at Pullman have | feet at Bloomington yesterday the output of | form mode life. He secks to concilinte ball Billy Hart cut loose he caught iu the 0 jlcirim 0 moeting of tho Washington Jookey Club be- | Deputy ghotlf Phillips of Dawes counity | yoq curvent for sovaral days, During the | Which cxceods that of any. ovhar e tos them all by the accoptance of all logitimat neck and it never stoppped until it brought | VI8l tror a0 4 fua foday at Bennings. The track was safe, | SAtHe HSFD this afternoon looking for the man | o C0 BiC L SOOI LA o state, i AR e e LY up in alarming proximity to Joff Bodford's i 0 Alverts, ... 1 0 BUE Fetioek:aoonit i SutiiEes and was informed that Sheriff Reldy had al- | 108t six weeks & general reduction in |° \Sinyding Boar, o Brulo Sfoux chief, ar. | INterests and by rociprocal respeot of all sigh o 1 0/DAviS, Pooar 1 32 ¥ ightt I i "'l i l' o )io o ready secured him. Phillips took his man to | wages has taken placo, From the | rived in the city yesterday on a lectuit rights, A delicate matter is 1 regard to b pive-eighths mile: LeIntriguante won; | Chadron this evening. Benham is wanted | highest tho est, according | tour, acco ol by A aterDrate’ s | state interventio . - Of course the crowd cheercd this nice " 2| _mota Migaclo sccond; Onwaed third, "time, 1:013(. | by his bondsmen, ho Having forfeited o bond | e sy Cwortrcy, ARG HAve e I ia o by e {atergrau gnuMdad | iR e piece of work, and when Jocko reached the SCORE 1Y INNINGS cters mile: - Little Ella. won | of §1,000 last week by not appearing at the | Sl e 5 Although his name was not given 0 tho | nices ot oot give upon these purely bench his chest stuck out like that of @ | Denve 41000004 112 v socond; Costa Rica third. Tlme, | district court on another charga of horso | 0t and no reason given. Kecontly botweon | LHIOURN his nauo w R W Mos | faoto-ion coitliguncles absolutely oflite Bralitin Fomte Milwau v 8100000 1=8 : B steallng, The evidence againat him.is v two hundred and three hundred men have | (ijiicy st € Dosition of sup. | instruction. Social problems are continualiy Suteliffe’s liner was taken care of by the Lt arters mile: Virgie won; Bonnie sup- | strong and be is almost sure to go ov been discharged by the Pullman company erintendent of po 5 ! ] atid the HOGHALO | chauging and modifying. Things that are d out single, wich o mistook for a | ik Rk ariednt . e, i ey | frisonyomy e Wants o e ie Mt Town: for this action by tho company. | | o grip is fast disupponring uuder the in- | plicablo tomorrow, Therefore tho pope win Y TR T Tt e Coumb OIS 1 Warke, Dungan, 15 Grin b JHalt mile: " Exotic won: 1il Wind second; | Nenraska Ciry, Nob, April 28.—[Special [ Some of tho leadiug workmen say .',:,’;"i;j"‘,‘,’“‘,i‘;‘":,:‘LF"'\\,‘,“!",‘mm Youher. The | be found, from @ doctrinal point of For the Huskers Poorr was quickly | Shmplen Hebenu, ¥ L!L,rl'gl‘m‘ third. * Time, 4917 {n | to Tue Bee.] —Mayor- Treland has received | that the labor societies of the city and state | by less than the wecl befd he indica- | oW ~ somowk "i L RERCE SO SUiTe disposed of, Clarke tossing hitw out at first 8:50; Thae use: wo miles, Hercules won in | ¢he proclamation from Governor Boyd mak- | are dissatisflod with tho troatment of the | tiou o thn Lo, aveek X are still bottor. Rl (198 A et G B e e o e B L O bkt i i HALH AR UL S U Ing Nobraska City a city of the first class. | mon at Pullman, and the probabilities are | Thomas A. Fdison is urging u unitod clec- | pllicos witd ol FGI Bt ALs ot jisen balls, Stili they should have been shut out, Played. Won. Lost. Per C't. gentlemen voted i concert when they passed | The cigarmakors are preparing for their | i erontest eifor of b lifo, Prof. Barrett | fpduireit. Thus, for our particular epoch, but they weren't. Walsh fumbled Morris- Didn’t Like the Umpire, an ordinanco raisiug salaries all around as | strike May 4. Only 200 of the 630 union | leaves for the east today. 1o will he gone | (O BOPe 8Xacts state intervention in favor of sey’s hot grounder, which not only let him fixing a maximum number of hours of work NEwyAN Grove, Neb, April 25.—|Special | follows: May aday; of a day of rest; of minimum wages; to Tie Bek.|—The Clippers of this place | City attorn with all the leading safe, but put Swart on third, while She | Sloux City ectrical manufacturing companies. T, #500 o year; city clerk, $720; | shops of the city havo already notified them | ten days and will confe came clear home. A moment later Swart- | §f; Paul it #600; councilmen, 500: city | that they would grant their demands. L : X regulative the work of women and children Minneapolis e B f CeRtar marshal, 65 a month: policemen, 260 eac PRE 2 TROV g8, ATKINSON, 5 ors 1oy wood followed on a passed ball Ml s kY played a game with the Madisons yesterday SRTSAEL ¥, sioner, $60; police judge, $00 4 | L ORI LR s Ty A AL And I might remark right bore that Halli- | a1 ke on the grounds of tho latter. About fifty of | year. There was a breeze among traffic men ON SAN FRANCISCD BAY. e sl UL gan's catehing was decidedly ‘Buffalo broth- | Lincoln our citizens went over to sc factori tho game, but | * The mayor made the following appoint- | both here and in New York over the big cut IILIBRY orhood all through the game. - very few of Madison’s citizens attended. ments of city oficers: City attorney, C. W. | in all vail freight rates from New York to | Magnificent Mavine Display in Honor :.""."’,',”if‘"‘"\‘.!::f";":"“'.‘",'.'[,:.',',‘l“’f',.f',"',“\'. DL )ml;“;lm:&I.l““"il;'ifl“"'!l':ml;a‘:'vlg::lfi'l'l(!rf: further NATIONAL L The day was very disagrecable for playing | S "";:S"HI'“.\'l it ee) \!V; l,'L{“""L'"‘ CItY | St Paul which was made yesterday of President Harrison. social problems as may aviso later on. The ceedings by fly! b 0. — 5 Rl surer, F'red Hellier; chief of fire depart- > Stk S S - 3 e Nl e ekl It required but'a brief fraction of time to | Giants Win A Great Battle | P8l a high northwest wind prevailing. The ment, Mike Bour; city marshal, l,m"k‘ M. | by the est Shove and Canadiun Pa- m' ¥ rANCisco, Cal, April 28, —This \vu'n 'ml lIIh.]uhnmn of the document _1.« n: send the lambs into the field in the secend. from. the'Rridegrooms. Clippers outplayed the Madisons at every | Wheeling; policemen, %, T. White, John Me. | ¢ifie. ery trafic = mav outside | morning President Harrison’s marine excur- ' Pt Catholicism g aud iutelloctually Grifin - w 3 it out from short to first, and Shannon from pitch to first. Walsh flied to point, the chief feature of the latter’s play 2 b of the interestea parties who talked |Special Telegram | hoing tho “beofing" of thoir catcher, Keys. d | sion opened with u fog, but as the forenoon at the head of the ment. Leo is Ilreevy and Frank Bauer: jailor and janitor, W Youk, Avril 28 Whits Handley; stroot, commissioner, Mari | 800UU the subject declarcd the new §l. convinced that the democ of Ame Van Dyke e Ber.|—Brooklyn and New York | In the first half of the cighth inning tho | fe through tarifl to_be an open violation of the | WO Ol the fog lifted. The hurbor was spark- | fmported undor othor forus, will b0 (ho And it was tho samo with o, Huskers. | teams had anothor great battlo today. New | Madisous mado a gigantic kiok on & decision | “STE¥ 0o e ead tho st time pro- | PAnk HIne Bgroomonto RSt becuus tho | ik In tho sunlight. Along the. water | o it (Hgr, formis, will bo tho Walsh and Mc( and refused to play, he called the : / A i o Mrunie | front theve War oLs datstatl s of Europe will be fashione uloy took cave of Van Dyke, | York won through superior batting, again | Of theumpi hibiting tho sale of the Kansas City Sunday | Pober notice was not given to the Trunk | frout there were numerous decorations on the | tics o I ns, and Hart struck out, 56 | LorK W IReAIE e e Aty b] alr o | game, giving it to the Clippors iine to nothe | Biunk Vanity Haic in this olty. Y| Line association, and_second, be at, scoring the winningrun In the last half of | {,; ™mhare ware a few bets, but those of our : West Shoro usurps a diffe Shannon of that was tit for ause the | houses, and t e shed owners and yacht clubs | o utial that1t1s | around toe bay also decked their bout | FAGH RAILROAD, ] beninth inning. The fielding nlay was 3 | T ontitle oting 2 Mt ordase: Charlas Jimmy Dounelly started the third by a [ the ninth, duning. — The flolding nlay wus | 1oys who had placea thelr monoy in the Dissolved Attachment, not_entitled to. "A meetig of all the | houses and vessels. The cruiser Charles safo drivo 1o right, and. the. erowi cvloq | Suberh. The attendanco was 2,090, Score: | hands of Madisonites came home minus thoir NHBLN i‘.g‘&‘m,m 5 (Special | T0Ad8 intorosted ' in freight ton, _resplendent in a mew dress, “hore's whoro we win.” But Dad flow out to | Brooklyn............0 0 2 0 10 0 0 13 | shelkels, us the stakoholders rofusod 1o recos: o At t attaen, | from New York to St. Paul and Minnes the City of Puebla, the steamer to Hkton and Niobrar: left, and Genius, after making acirous stop | Now Yorke ~o. 0010 0 102 0 1 nize the umpire’s decision, A. T. Rodman, g e o writ - of attach- | has been called by Commissioner Goddard | convey -~ the presidential party on a Hawrivaron, Neb., April 25, [Special to of Twitchall's incandescent rap, threw lim | Iis:, Brogklyg I, Now, York i Errors: | of this place, umpired the game, and did it i | mont urider which, thy grocory and provision | for Thureday of this weok at the oftices of | excuraion and other iarge vessels Were aluo | s Brn ] hue oxtonaion of th Bioomfield out at first. Then Halligan hita short high W et ‘ew York, | @ sauare, gentlemauly manner, store of Ei. S. Armstrong of this city has been | the Trunk Line association in New York, for | decorated from stem to stern. Over ten i s one_to Po it rman, which Poorman ges muffed, Donnelly runnin making second on the errc erously | Weich, Buckley und ¢ bome aud Halligan BOSTON STILL Wi This tied the score and the spectators wore | BOSTON, Mass., April 25.--[Special Telo- _ 3 i the purpose of smoothing down tho feathers | thousand persons accompanied the prasident | 410 Wayne branch of the Chicago, St. Paul, Carroll Wallops Roone. o w0 M At the inatanoe OF |y med it up by tho ontiine . of - matos || o e b tous Accomuanio the bresldont Minneapolis & Omaha railwe Carnorr, Ta., Aveil special to Tue h"m‘:"h ‘”‘;"-Lf‘bt‘:}‘:"l;\l‘x c:";‘;rt\zn--‘ l‘l‘" by (lhc !;iou pllnu| inl c\;‘mm{‘uuun Gith | The Puebla steamed into the bay ol b o h o | been dissolved by the distric Thpand Lhe | the Canadlan Pacific and the West Shore. | soon followed by the war ship Charlesto 7 0 B oIty W stwveen Y 5 happy, but, when Hart. prosontod both Sut. | £ to Tue Brr.|—Boston hud an casy | Be.) Tasoc opnod o osan, by defeat- | house is azain ovea for business. Tho plain | My. Gloddnrd and other truskling sbon pre- | tho government steamors Rush and Madrond | Lr0i2e8 & WEFLy war between Yaukton and gliffo nd McCauloy with theirbuso, they | MO with Gleasgn toduy, while Clarkson wus | it the Boono team vestavday. The featuto | tiff appealod from tho ruling 10 tho Supremo | tend o polisve st thie romoiine ongiy Bre: | the government s cutters Rush and Carwin, | N10DFa to seeure its location. Tho distance fracturgd the elregmambient aie with wanivo | & Pule 1o the Bhillios e later wore wot | of the game wis tho filding and batting of | court and fllod & supersodcns tond in tho sum | Lo St Paul 13 suarely the semitor i soiiins, | 440, e, roveno cuttors Icush Swung | from Bloomfield o Yankton is twenty. ofmirthful howls, Theso were cut short, how- | UP 1o the mark in their fielding work. At- [ Gatewood, Tnompson, Lucas and Datlus, | of 10,000, 1 the saoreacns bond in the sum NING. which is now viewed as a cortainty the present summer, @ stauding and that an amicaole settlementof | into line other steamers and crafts | miles, while to Niovrara it is twe ty-cight v G tendance 2,280, Sco: each getting two three-base hits. Carroll | is sustained, a suit:for heavy damages will 11 differs ill b T 5 ene v T 1 P il r very o PIen - ever, by Grifiu forcing Papa at second. i bz 4 s v 2avy 2 all differences will be made on Thursd hastened to follow. The pageant from a | miles, making very little aiffevence in mile- But the score was tied m‘,\‘ the spectators | Boston... . 00016031 *-11|hasthe strongest independent team in west- | follow, Armstroug elaiming that not only The Great Northern and the Ontario & | marine view was never excelled on the bav of nd the country through which the dif- were on easy street, so they thought. for | Philudeiphia.’ 00001 1 0 4--6 | ern Iowa. Gatewood, Lucas ana Thompson | has his business been: wrecked, but that a | Western ave both deeply irterested in this | San Francisco, The route ex- i ferent grados would pass is alwost identical, again_the Pumpkin' Rollers went out wn one, | ,Hits: Boston 11: Philadelphia, 8 Errors: [ left for tho Wisconsin league, where they | larzo amount of perishable goods has been | matter, and thew ropresentacives will have | tended along the morthwost lie | Both oities offar & good gateway to South two, three order, Clarke pitchivg but four | Boston 1; Eilladelphiu, 0. Battories: Clurk- | have all signed. Tho score: spoiled. L 801 d Sulli y chols 1; Glea- e baly in the inniag. sonund Sullivan, Nichdls and Guuzell; Glea- | g ppoit That was quick work, and good work too. oriin o Boone ‘The fourth was fruitless for Omaha, but A CPESRLUGD DA MR something to say at the meeting. The On- [ of the city front to Fort Point, | Dikota, which 1s the ultimatum of such A His Goose. tario & Western rcople complain that the | west to the w istling buoy ten miles out to | uu extension, thus making the natural ad- e S Canadian Pacific and the West Shore have | sea, stopping to view the forts and military ' itages of the two places about equal to the ipson; Gullenand | NEWPORT, Neb., April 8.+ Speoial to@us | coolly appropriatcd the difforontinl u conts, L BYATbN ' 0100623182116 00300000 0-3 She Cox Batter! [§ 4 Y v : sites, which greeted the ident with a sa- [ railway company. Yankton, however, has the Huskers rolled up their sioeves and Pmmgi"xul. ‘ll’g. ‘Ani:fld 5. —[Special Tole- | Wilson. Base hts: Carroll 10; Boone, 6. Bee,] —Some two years ago trouble arose be- | which was allowed the Ontario & Western | lute as the v for many been coqueting with commer- 2 punched the wadding out of us. fl""'"fil“ ol both e ot Last Until May Twenty-Three. tween a man and his' wife living a few miles | last ~ year. It is said tnat the = - cial greitiess and recoguizing the import- - Swartwood went to first because Dad -h“l!'?l fi s 't Mok \lf) fadgc' B‘\ T The Minneapolis team will be hero tomor- | from this place, andywas the means of a | \Vest ~Shovo will try to vindicato it- President’s Sister Improving. ance of northeastern Nevoraska and Omaha failed to got ’em over. Count Morrissey | Uhe stick work of McKean, Davis and Becl selt at Thursday’s meeting by CINCINNATL, O., April 28..—-Mrs. Eaton, sis- | connections as_essentiul clements in the con- smushed away frantically at the whiling | 19V belng terrific. The ercors of Tebeau and [ row for four games, Thursday, Friday, Sat- | separation and the granting of a divorce to claiming that the differentials awarded 1o | tor of President Harrison, continues to show SUmmation of its commercial ambitions, will sphere and missed “Then ho hit it twice | Childs for Cleveland were very costly. At- | urday and Sunday. The Lambs, if they hope | the lady. One day last week, while the for- | the Soo iine were intended only for the Can- make strenuous offorts to secure this new t down. Rarle hit tendance, 2,000, Score: § e indications of recovery from tho injuries re- i % i ’ in ame balance accounts for e p | mer husband was out hunting, he shot and | adian connectious, not for the domestic roads g line. A scheme is already being backed by lor":h:m!gle )fl'zm:fi:gs"m hada stolen sec- | Plttsburg. 20082041 07|10 u"Ld.,M:" 'h ,"1'"','{“ p"f,.wu Zl,“s wounded a fine large goose. The wounded | of the freight line. Neither the West ¢ ceived Sunday. the business men of Yankton to offer a sufti- ond, and of course the big richt fielder c: Cleveland. el 002 02 010 0.-- ¢ | Unworthy defeats, should tuke at least three |y flew a short distance and droppea dead | nor the Canadian Pacific people had much to SR cient bonus to grade the roud for the entire fnoh thedrive, Thes j'~ At ‘b things | o Suttorios: Bitishurs, Staley, Mack and Ber- 1 out of the four. Monday morning next these right in the yard of his former wife, who, by | Say in seif d6fonso. BOYCOTTING CARNEGIE. Qistanco, o do this will requive §38,000, OFf moving Billy stolo second, ‘but Van Dyke | ks Cleeland; Viaund Doyle. " iits, Bitts- | two toams will leave for” Minucapolis and no | tho Way,*was going tobe married tho next COSTLY TERMINAL FACILITIES. this amouut it is = hoped to securo it 485 Tuwitohell, and oyorybody prayed St \7; Oleveland, 10, Errors; Pltteburg, 4 mnlr‘? E?" \1211 hl;‘HEmI“;\ll_'M«'(‘Jv(;rlnll'ki! Ir;grk day to another mnn.d ‘When thy would-b Dhomad i 8500 156 president of the | COntractors Object to Manufacturers | 210,000 from probeble town sites in . My s - until May 23, when White Wings Tebeau | bride saw the goose drop she thought it was h 8 g ealing e W < d Cedar o es: thore that. that was tho last of 1t. - But alas for CUICAGOS BUNCHED THEIR 11T, il baTheretwithinis MotE ah B agodsend to bor, s aho cooked it for ey | BAItmore & Olio, arrived i Chicago yostor. |~ Dealing Direet with. - S S T R buman hopes. Genins connected for 8 | Giyoixaati, O., April 95.—(Special Tele- e o Wedding feast the hextiday day SOycstigate thelauestion of ‘terminals, || NEW Yonk, April 38.—[Speclal' Telogram | Mlrendy 3,000 o the ~Venkton Rl Lop) ’clgn"'“fu‘*h:’fl““'::"l‘! l‘“"lh‘ “r“*l‘"‘l‘ ";0 grum o Tur Bee. |- Chicago won the second A New Ball Club. e O l)l;rmg n:uh \dny ; he 2 h:vll()l Tson S | t0 Tits: Beg.|--An afternoon paper says that | yrgeiil LA T HOUS (o8 SHER A0 Chibrprise , and silence deep enough to 25wl Sinct i & il 28, — [Special Tele- n C y O = sultation with Superintendent Dickiuson and y o firy I contractors like J i 7 3 ) e Y bury. & House' dn fell | lover . tite g;llxlllt_vo“f ll‘::rl;"::;u’;;u 0 es .R"n",‘»'ufu‘éli"\'\'ii‘,ii Ren Crovn, Neb., April 28, —[Special Tele: Thurston County Court. 1 the large firms of iron contractors like J. B, | ing a balance of £20,000 to be raised by Yank- tbhrong. Genins then stole third, and if Sioux City could have wmade any use of the grand st 5 5 Tr: ¢ 2n, Neb,, April 28.—[Specia President Fish of the Illinois Central. The | M. Cowricl e ! % e R Ll Bt considerably " bt the Chicaor ey | 8¥m to Tur Brr)—A baseoall associa- pary Naby Apeitiss 5 [Hpsolal to/am [iZicevett L GO Mol 04 eyos on an | 0 J. M. Cornell and various others are | ton. In the meantimo Niobrara 15 au entor. their hits well in two innings and won, | tion has been organized here with the follow- —The Thurston county district ainst the iron mills | prising little city not without ambition and d e would bave | g, ing well known baseball cranks as officers: | convened this morning, with Judge Noy Andrew | Will notlet the road go without a struggle. A stolen that too. Hart's single scored Chawles indevendent entrance to the s | palled at the p dent: Flarry Miller, | presiding. The most important case is that of | chase. 1t i ty, but is ap- | starting a boycott tly with builc Spective cost of Such o pur- | which deal dire b will Le i pug ; Salaan 012200 0o |Jobn Dickerson, p Jndérataod cthat the Atshison | Oarnos oclilly uimod at, as ho is tho | Sutveyini corps is wlrendy In the fleld locating and aftor ho was safe in, Billy stole sccond, | Gh¢innat 0000 00 411 | secretary; Hugh Miner, treasuver. Tho Attorney Graves against tho | termivals, s vot incomplete, have already | largest manufacturer to supply consumers | 8 proliminary lue, but the perimane 100atian Mr. Poorman took his b on balls, and | =y, 0 : Chicago, 16, Errors: | citizens are all subscribing liberally and the | county commissioners, in which the plaintiff more than 12,000,000, and such an ex- | direct. His representative says that no such B e ninitotn i My nenant Scheibeck, bitting for & brace ot bags, came | gincinnati 4. Butteries: Duryea | success of tne association is assured. usks to be allowed office rent for the term | penditure is not warranted by the Chicago | boycott can prevent the continuance of that | Sreenbd " 3 play y howe. 4 < and Harrlngton, Hutehinson and Kittridge, 2 — . which he served as county attorney. Another | business of the Baltimore & Ohio, firm’s policy. Judgo Dugro, who is building | Parts. i L mr: :r:::.l!s’:v‘n,:l::.fimv‘:::!.! l\\ m:n7 (:? 1\5-5%1 gave i ; s The Ex-President's Flight. is that of Myers Brothers against the Chi- TO TUNNEL UNDER WATER. a large hotel i"' Fifth 1wenuo :n_.l hn{ Trunk Association. o ppectators o chancs to gasp for wiid, National League Standing. Elmer Cloveland packed his little grip the | cago, St. Paui, Minuoapolis & Ouaha vall- | 41 oo ot ERRRE perfocted at o | 3Ueet, hus beew troubled by tho boyeot Naw Your, Aprll 9,—(Special Talsgenn runs! hew ! at was heartren yed. Won, Lost. Per C't. | other night at Columbus, and silent!y | road company. ‘here are no criminal cases, I e roi r 4 and has been obliged to discharge three ™, NS a ot 3 & \ ing. Boeton i f s ] gLt at. , O lently L a ) secrat meeting at Detrolt for the purposo of | (s o'iron handlews who refused Ly work o | t© Tk Bek.|--The joint committeo of tha Then Omuha came in, but she looked hot, ind [ 4 2 7 | stole away. The Buckeye press has been Tennis Clubs Organized. building a_tunnel “",‘;"’fF the ”l““"’,“ river | oo Carnegio iron. g Trunk Line association met today in the new tired and disgusted, and acted just as if she 4 H H Tt i, gamerdlfully, and the expresl. | Hunrinaro, @fob, Aokl Speolal tg | Irom Mekol, (o, Windsonion ‘sho Canndian el centrat building. No business of vital im Enonsths ey manlosUg s 0 8 3 3 VR toThiky il otier das: ML | Vi The organization of a lawn [ inoneyto back tho onterprise. The tunnel when | BLAINE 10 DECLARE HIMSELF. | portanco was transacted. The trunk line aged t.coax 1n & saiple of rane i e s | New ¥ ¢ 2 4 = = tennis club, with a good membership, hus | completed will be the ouly double track rail- ; ) : passenwer ugents discussed special party got. Oaklme 8 R H Gaffney This : cek. just been perfected in thus city. Wayne, | road tunnel under water on the continent, It | His Name not Be Used a8 a Presi- | vaios, goiug throu=h a bulky pilo of commu. You seo that chap, Hart, was hard to bk x 1S Gaffney, the kiog of umpi will arrive | Wagefield and a number of other cities al. [ Will be 8,000 feet in length and will have dential Candidate. nications on tho oct which occupied most ! gauge. g ] AMERICAN ASSOCLATION. here today and oMiciate at the Minneapolls | ready have flourishing clubs, whilo socictios | ODeuiogs at each end of 1000 foot, o Thocou- | New Yow, April 2%.—A Poughieopsio | of tho day. two of tho trunk Twitchell got to first because Billy refused —_— cames. Lon Knight, who has given good | are in process of organization at Coleridge, | tract time for the completion of the work is | gispateh says the Nows pross this morning | lines wero violating - P put them within reach, and ou the big | prowns Shut Out the Champlons in | satisfiction on the whole, loft last might for | Randolph and other points. A northoastern | Wo and a half years. Work will be begun : o ey 9, was emphatically denied. The impres. TR publishes the following: “Stephen B, | &Y W 53 ol th >russian’s error ilowed & 1 ino i ST s i ol next Thursday. = % sion pre thut unless the boycott of tha g trror PElatipan Srollonedi bim Easy Styl Giboln yiitielHlonx Clivs: e aC I ey Celng ST AROUND TIE WORLD, Blicins is authority for tho statement tnat | Aiton by tho tnink lines is declared off thy wide ones. Sr. Lovis, Mo, April 25, —[Special Tele- Elliott & till Champion. o Citizen George Francis Train is expected | J8mes Gi. Blame would shortly announce his | worat rate war of years will result. piho clouds began to roll Ly, but soon | gram toTuk Bik,|—The Browns slaughtorea | Captain Beok, Indunapolis' crack shot, A Newspaper Change. in Chicago today on his second record-break- | decision not, ander any circumstances, to AT aileoRd toBs Hrolt: thickened again, as McCaul 3 suceumbed on | Doren and hie Fad to rotire after the sixth [ tackled . A. R, Eiliott, the champion of | CRETE, Neb,, Aprif28.—[Special Teiegram | ing trip around the world, Ho will dine nove | Allow his name to b used at tie wext. repui 8 popub 10 Geulns and relfable Sandy Grifln [ funing in favor of Dally. St Louls gern s | cokiodd A R B City yesterday for tho | 0 Tz BEr.|—Tho plant of the Crote Globe, | withthe press elub. Next no will b scon lican national conveution as o candidato for | Kaxsws A.';.:I\:.(!}h AL\APVIH.:L \h\v.,\:'"sl}lcm struck out. kit moriom ot sons Y. o . e | in_Omaba, and from there ho will go | president.” : The Chicago, Kansas & Nebri Shannon was our lust chance aud he proved [ t¥1al to Broitensteln, alocal plicher, for two | Awmerioan Pleld cup. Beck was-worsted by | tholeading prohilbition baper tn this oaunty, | if Cmahis snd trom'there, he will g0 | g Wit T S ATical 1 aaitor i ann B pronriator s of to be sold tomorrow by the United the right man in the rigut place, for whilo no | unings and e did good work. Louisvilles' | the very close score of 47 o 40, was sold today to J. H. Chapman of Ansley, | 1o Win ‘e Bdnveved In o special train, 8t | 1uacs “ind wyhose Aesoetate 1 e owraeshin il to satisfy a £26,000,000 mor less thau four of the Huskers ran for his | playing was of the amatour character, their Stansbury Outrows MoLean. Custer county. - Under the new management | which ptace he wili deliver a lecture that he | 7175 tnd whose ass il favor of the New York trast con is closely alliecd with the Chi Pacific. The sale will number -nfllx'l;)nll;::::fs:r{u:«:::fl" goult, aud commodore ervors being very costly. oy playedia per- | Meinovisr, April 25.—A soulling matoh nawe will be changed and its politics will be | will be his next point and he expects to reach | 58y$ Blaine 15 about to como out w Walsii's out from She to the count ended | {064 game ot :“\“‘:,;‘(;‘"‘"‘,‘I','l:‘ "jx‘(};;’s“;’t‘";m;l"‘:‘,'l‘s for £400 und the championship of Austwalia | straight republican and anti-prohibition. W. | the land of the Hising sun by May refusal to allow his Omaiivs vin-golting, felded s position i excellont stle, whilo | 1% Fowe(d on the Paramotta rivor today, be- | B. Chapman of “Groken Bow 1s to b6 the | 4. Afiee *making’ a - toue of th on, also age in th a most | pany, whi amo to be used | cago, Kock Islan eside; freeze out the stockholders, a lar the Globe will be entively renovated. The | deciares will astonish thenatives. Yokohama | 0f Frank Leslie's is Russell 8. Hur Ve y i B - - whom are lo ed in cities and town: ong t want o biear the rest, do yout | felded his position in excellent style, w tweeu Johin MclLean and James Stansbury, | managing editor. ortent _he will hury on to of whom are loca The Lambs got boaten, and that's cortainly | SUvelts was lnvulnerable. Attendance, 2,500, | ang’was won by Stansbury. - — Brindisi and thence to Calais. &mallpox and Yeilow Fever theline of the vond. enough. i Spore : ' 4 = — . lh'hhg'ry at Stockhom, He will be back in New York on July 4. New Yonk, April 25.--[Special Telegram AnothanNa i Eannt Sioux City came right back,"and as there [ 5t Louis.. ; Piicher Clarke's Bereavement, Stockuiow, Neb., . Aprll 28,—(Special to | While in Italy he wili interview Bremier | vo qiuy Bex. |- Another case af smalipon his SeaciianaaRrAR A B sy + Waswt much of anything to provent them, | Lonisville: Last evening W. H. Clarke, Omaha’s pop- | Tue Bre.|—The general merchandise | Rudini Joseri, Mo, Apri 28, thoy scored again, and this sort of thing con- tiued until the score stood 11 to 4, and the curfew tolled tho knell of parting day, the cows began to wend their way across {he lea, leaving the world to darkuess and to me, developed aboard W. IS, Vanderbilt's yacht ru o since its ¢ The new vi ud Li ho venture. The hoadqy Lroad and to railrond ors are are being comploted for buildi b, through Faivbur coln. Tho B, & M rors: St Louls, ular piteher, received a tologram from Os- | store of K. C. Davis was broken into HNORANEL:AOOLRBNRE 3 weso, N. Yo, apprising him of the, death of | lust night and about £100 worth of clothing | At his exbibition bout at b y D last his father, John Clarke, at an advanced age. | and tobacco were stolen. Two suspicious | Dbt with Abe Conglo, a local amateur e looking men were seen in town tois morning | heavyweight pugilist, Fitzsimmons lost his ores on » dise 1. A caso of yellow fov ang Louisvilie, D BY TERRIFKC avin tim is also a seay Then everybody wel ek 18 Bavtione, Md., Ay o Constipation poisons the blood: DeWitt's | and are suspected of being the thieves. No | temper becauso Congle opened a cold sore aboard is also reported. > at Fairbur o cYerybady. weab homo med to telr | oo > i Bew. |- ho Bltiaioee auboas: | Lie Hene ioons ¢ Coustipation. The | arrests have yet been made. on Lis upper lip und kuockad bim insensible - —— F prige RS Tieen foated Washington today by terrific batting, | cause removed the discase is goue, o 45 In the socond round umidst crios of *Shame” e 4 Miss Comalns Goes to Court. Here's o bluo print of the casualty : Keefe was in the box for the visitors and —_— Put On a New Train. g : e lr‘riulndn “m{ml’m. ]!,"m"““mn AgAaRe Waria Wanes, Wash., April Priv Cnicaco, April 25, Miss Ph W. Couz: Baltimore got seventeen hits with_a total of Rebol S Hanrixa1os, NoM, April 28.—[Special | I 4 ] ler, s i pplied to the eiveuit court OMANA twenty-nine bases. . Attendance 2,170, Score: Anti-Rebel Advices. s b performance, but were dispersed by the | Miller, who wus shot by the gambler v * T AB n 10 ew sm. p0, 4 B, | Bultimore 05422081 gogg]| NEWYORK April 25 —Flint & Co. have re- | to TuE Bik|nA " regular passenger | police. was lynched by Twitchell, AT S % | Wikl 88 8 1 8 8 4 82! celved a tologram from Valparaiso saying | train was added tortlimservico on the Bloom- GOSAIP OF TR PUGS, aied {ast eveuin ."“:l'“} fiam o 6 ‘é ;" 3 g 4 g :‘ it Y Baltimore Wl Washington, 6. Fr- | that the sunpression of the vebellion is looked | field branch of the Ghicago. St. Paul, Minne- ni«\: Rocl l’l";"l‘ tof the G l"""|-'1';h o8 0 0 0 01 0 0f Visner of the government ships they can at will at- A gaLy Stitdblid e ll Bt i) Bl U T e S joae QoS0 sy PR 8 4 ) y branches except the:Ponca line, signed articles to meot Frauk Slavin on June O T ‘: POOR FIELDING AND WILD PITCHING, tack the rebels, who are powerless aguing . 16 at the Granite club for a purse Iy, <3 119 08 14| Pumavsurun, April 95.—(Special Telo. | dyntaite. Tho revels, accordiug to Rlint's Burglars ay, Weeping Water. of §10,000, B regulation | gloves. ! Clarke, 'p 4 0000 0 4 0]gramtoTue Bie.|—The Athletics played l:fl::]! now bave no forces of importance on WEEPING \\'A‘rnlxr\x»b4 April 28, —[Special | M nl;h-n signed e articl for el i another miserable ficlding game with Moek- s = Telegram to Tur: Bkif—The hardware stora | Sluvin Totals M1 TN fhis v S S Y gy, o8 yeded L 4 Lardobiaid o vi aived 1 ight from Cou- 5e wous am | Bons an easy vieors. Ationdaien s ne [ Policoman and Money Missng, | of Sackott & Gatos wis entorad by unknown e R T S : LA R Bk ahhit W Youk, April 25.—Rev. Father Briody | persons lust night, e booty secured was | Siddons'for his coming fight with Tomuy * FUMOTY AD. B IR I BB 80, 2, Athletios 00002003 0-4]|o0fMinneapolis arrived last uight on his way '{};";&l“;’ f:;“‘ of pogket knives and ninety | White, He is l.wm.m‘ healthy, as brown DORRAR. o E e | Boston coo0 4 100022 *—0| toFurope with §,500 of ivish funds. ' Fear- | © sl as a berry and looks fit to fight oibock. ss (W B S O g T v unds. o Jonversatic i Rrartwood, 5t 8110 3o ) b and o Bedhook anh aringrion: Hleskin P e, aoh oAy on the street. e | Bmatatos, Nob.," Afirll 28— (Special Tole- | So{f 2080 . 1% ihions and. Wi fgns Earle, o iy Wl €05 W s B LY KING KEL WON 1T, mfl";‘";':l'l'o‘“‘:“;‘{‘l{“;‘;d:':m’;’;g'gx:!:“is""afl."15 gram to Tk Beg, ke residence of 8. H. | ho would go into o rogular course of traming Van Dyl $ 93803 0 1l Gixoxwam, O, April 25 —(Spocial Tole: - ug]u-“mm s P Gibbs on North Bell stroct, near Nintn, was | and be prepared to defend the title of weltor- 3 110 % 2 % 8|amm toTur Ber.l—Captain Kolly played e damaged by fire this afternoon to the extent, \Vl:nh‘;'lmlpplun againstanybody in America s S = = = 2 2| nght flold today and won the game in the Vriting of #500. The fire caught from the kitchen | and Patsy Kerrigan in particular, o than any other similar preparation in this ¥ 1 W 3 0o % W 8 seventh inning, his timely two-bagger b oeuaRt e due Macuine.alapates ol || 8L RRL S e S Crom D e e 511100 puies That Mood’s Saren gaaass sy [ LGD. Aoy Uier SRS -PrODAISHON, b UL } — ing in three runs. Attendance, 1,100, Score; | 1 fatigue of using the pel surance. b given by the Ajax fab of Boston betweon tivo power Pecullar to Isef Iy conclusively | countey. 1 you havo neve = flote 1 BY A Ginhlnnatt 20000160 0-0 o Grifin_ and Weir and says they must fight shown by the wonderfs od, | Barsaparilia, & falr tria “,“ ey Qashai o ] % 3.9 Coluihus 2008101108 Opposes g Third Party. They Will Take a Walk. to a fluish bofore Wednesday night or unstrpassed in the history of medicine. Thix | it excullenco andmerits. Take l this season, § 5 R AR 1 ‘olumbus, 1. K St. Louts, Mo., April28.—U. S. Hall, prosi- | TaxcoLy, Neb., April 28.—[Special Tele. {otonly 180 aplece. (rifin 1s “willing, but | apsolute merit It possesses by reason of tho| “Iean b iy astimatatio Nunog seesivh : : . Cine 2; Col . Batierive: M dent of the Missouri farmers’ alliance, is, ac- | gram to Tne Ber,| —Among the officers on | \Weir says he cannot be ready to fight by fact that it is prepared by & €ombi from using Hood's Sarsaparilla, Lastsu Runsearnod: Owabu, 1; Sloux City, 5 Base | 4ud Vaughan; Knell, Dolun and Doaghue d Wednesday. b T was prostrated for nearly three months, from on u:.u.:lmv Clark i :l..n. W e ‘:|y L 3 , sl cording to a published interview, utterly o) the Lincoln police force who ure to be Vs | n:u-tu-»m..mulhiufi “ a8 pros a e ht' teher: By Ciarke, 1. Struck out: Hy Clarke, o] posed to the third party convention which is | bounced May 1 are the following: Marshal FINED FOK SUNDAY PLATNG, . Barsaparilla, 0N SHAL R Har hare ¢ Runa basied in ”“’:l{‘fl 1| American Association Standing. [ 1556 nold in Cinclinat May neat, Melick, Captain Carder, Detectivo Jim Ma. | KKing Kelly and eiiht of his. mon wero in lla known to no l 0 tsel of the blood DYYe Tt Mopniaany, 1° as M tatt Ji Va8 | Wan. b .Por O - tone, Oficers Bob Malono, McWilliams and | police courtin Cincinnati to answer a charge ecu other medicine, as 1 thought, hilss Soheltash:' y Loulsviile u 2 Harry. of playing basapall anday in violation of | efnal power of all the | although my physielan treated mo for neryvouy mm“l:" iorchelbeoh, “‘f"'""i \n;n b e | Boston 4 10 DeWitt's Little Early Risers: best little Y WL s L'l"w)' leaded guilty and Judge | andby which the full medieinal power of all the Mlihoughmy | e i [ zan. Passe e 2 i . ded g : poit sa- | trouble, p ¢ , Ry Halltzan, 1. Time of game: One hour ang | Baltimore. ] pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach bad broath. Will Give a Reception, Greeg nssessod & fine of tho cosis agalnst tngredlents used 13 retained. I Barsa. and T concluded to be my own pliysie [ St. 0 by {4 . b i - Aty minutes, Umpire: Kuight, H e Nenraska City, Neb, April 25.—[Special | each of the accused. 5 1l1a 18 & highly concentrated extr: O e aelug oo s Bersagatile, T 3 i An Oleomargarine Combine. to Tug Ber.|—Prof. Parmalee, the retiring BROTALITY OF A SCHOOL TEACHER, sapariila, Dandellon, Mandrake, Doc h wot lost one day from my work, and feel J OTHER WESTERN G AMES, ‘ : Sr. Louis, Mo., Aprll 35.—A combine has | superintendent of the state institution for | Chillicothe, ten miles above Peoria, is ex- ver Berrlos, and other woll KJown vegetable g o gifterent person” R, J. RILE ; ust —— - been formed, it is alleged, for the control of | the blind, has announced that he will givea | cited over the action of u teacher in one of remedies, It has won its vy tothe leading | o og v, azetie, $t. € nmu..ml...‘ Kansas City Drops Another Game to SPEED RING, the oleomargarine businoss, Prices have | Public reception ut the institution on Thurs: | the public schoals there. Becoming placo among medicines by its own ntrinsic | Hood'sBaruagail s dod by druegle, 1,2 the Millors. been advanced by St. Louis dealers. day evening. uu.u-[v at something two tile undisputed merlt, aud has now a larger salo | forgs, Froparod ' A " S punils did, she tied their bands Kansas Cirr, Mo, April 23— MeCarty was Nushville's Spring Meet. e ——— ditor Littlefield Assaunlted. P pe in the school givea a trial in the box today by Kausas | Nasavoue, Tenn., April 28.—The largest | Dewitt's Little early Risers: only pili to Taxcors, Neb., April 28.—(Special Tele- | room and then lighted a lot of paper in the loo Doses one Do' Iar City. The Millers took kinaly to bis pitch- | erowd ever seon at the Nashville race course | cure sick headache and regulate the bowels | gram to Tus Bes.)—Basil Littlefield, editor = store, The cnuefwn‘s hands were severely

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