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THE OMAHA DAILLY BIE, hll\l):\ifi‘ MAY 8, INVI=TWENTY PIAGEN R T o T = Sk H T = Y = o peEv TS R 8 ] 4 vy W NN ) batted in: by Lehan, B Kuehne 2, Whelock A9 N i Q! i enveloped lnlv\’-nll ana "‘!‘f.m"rl\\l'rhmnfll: i NN o\ \ ) UQ | of Pennsylvania excursionists, Mr. Harper ry day of our organization LR & WAR \j ¢ | Shinnick hits: Difece, Wheplock, this nondeseript production_would have been | fit to stop and lovk ¢ ground, | and through - the use of their accumus MeMa \#n hits: Lelan, MeMauy, had it been hatched out. Yytogn its way it was . N v o 3 e latod hundreds of mwillions of dollars, at ¥ s In cousequence he could hardly credit such — FaglorShing Stolen Liseht Uotumbus: | e riainly as great a novelty & the celebrated oo growth and developmont as he saw and 30 | Theatin erve, Tote eombined aetacl Tife Out of | fases'ow fuldi oF Busion 2 off boran, 3 Nashville First Ohoioses Take the Races in | Slamese twio Happy Combiuation that Met Aronnd the | rcat a gain of percoutage in population o | was madetrueh Tiele fene Of thowisands of Ly b Struok ol ¥y —_——— . en years, ‘ot the bene the genticman | axents located very ity and coun! Faston' &1 ed bujls: Donas Order, | MEN AND WOMEN. Banquet Board Last Night, he would say that when he came here in | {hroughout our s i irough e i B Lofton bake [ | Tl hare e s resldent popiation of 4,000 | Uiel vpectal publieations. i such daiiy and . Colunibus Time: Two hours, | Kossuth is still out of héalth. st or 5,000, and . to ulat dlnde | Weekly papers as thoy were o tocontrol, LR L or 5,000, and an estimated population includ- | {ECRFERTES LAY ol Thalirance departs : i ¥ v SN P | M a8 RT ONES. | Boulanger is living in Brassels WHA MUTUAL RESER JND 18, | Inie transients of 7,000 or 8,000, Ten years | pignts and the logisiatures of several states KANSAS CITY SHUT OUT BY MILWAUKEE. | Jmxaom piwn easr, LOTS OF MONEY LOST ON SHORT Of | Srt, ToLAAIY shcovesy Wkarired T THE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND 812 there wero 50,000 aud ' today there SLEIVIng 10 foqute NAYOEss fgoisjons &od PR, to8 tenth “-"N 1\4 y‘_:, - f-:l"'v %t [ - Dentistry has cleverly, restored T. M. — :‘4{‘:~;‘ This is certaiuly an’ astounding dudtion :‘m.n.(.'» laws. Wo have et é 3 ufore \tors this afternoon as Haddock was very | Good Spee 1 Close Finishin, Healy’s lost Life's Uncertainty Discussed With SHowed (hat o ¥ uinber of people | And 4t the same tima have prossed forwied P One Ereor Marked the Game-Kid B eariod oft: Blaely: | L sl s . neral Joseph E. Johnston's estate is ap- h ey e A N e oty Tt | OUF work which duty del whidid we shoutd do Nichols and Tommny ° Lovett Seoatea ihe bel Disappointment at Lexington Over | oo ar §104,20, Condiments of Life's Amenitics— | had folicwed the advico of Horacy (i 10 | 0 R "the conteat. I8 ViFmIY - ovat ) Matched n Brooklyn Attendance 2,060, Sailie McClelland ~On the Mrs. Lucy Wuterman of Halifax, Mass,, Insurance that bisarms Deathe— &5 (dividud) domitig tave), e baa, TIANEA | GHe laris h adteess Whioh g Gaver g . 5 Washington Track. reucned the age of 101 stponing Realization. his faith on this city and s nd had never | equaled or oven approached (n the histor p OthiAr BusehRily ) 10200 = George Francis Train affirms that he is had oceasion to chiange it Ho had never | 1o insura od Lur Business oxe ———ie 600000 _ [ 1iving solely upon coffee. A U & desire "to, go back-to his own | 1A SauubitHab et the sombiied SEBuSasc) b K1 Oagl Ty Ben e, 1 ok ssnviLte, Tenn., May 9.—Another large | Mes, Lippincott (Grace Greenwood) fs | Nearly one hundred of the leading cltizens e o e B e ion e, | Fhaizcd for the sume peripd of tieir existonce: Onaba (f G lome NS | today, The weather was beautiful, the |y APRt TG B Dexter for $500. | | Of surrounding cities, last evening proved | had stated that ne would never go into an Craters Lancolu— N . track excoedingly fast. The favorites won, | -y, o0 HEC T iress the New York legisla- | themselves to bo in hearty accord with the | Other one. vl ) than $200,00.000 insurance in g i : T “1“-' ity 1 but enough money was lost on the third and | yype in joint session on Greneral Sherman, immortal words of JudgeJ. R. Clarkson— | 00 "-'ll:m("':vy::‘:\ l;)"'ly‘“‘,;-;"‘m" “‘h» ‘\‘\‘.-\.-:‘“L motre than $10,000,00 ath Dixven, Cal Paul took A bat | GlirSiuttield, iiurns. Wild pitches: Blikely, | fourth races to start several national banks Miss Susan B, Anthony does ot look over | **AS the heart panteth after the water brook | it~ offered as great security as anytbing | prgmonts to the widows and ors ting streak v ng and pounded | iaddoc Jie: O hour an w‘vmvl "he details follow sixty, put will soon be seventy-five years | so panteth my soul after thee, O banquet.” buman could afford. ‘“The agent who rey s docensed mombers excood §2,4 out thre 1p their slugging | Minutes, Uiipire: Mutthows. Tirst buse O | = pypgr pace, selling, purse #400, two-year- | old This feelini, together with a desire tomeat | sents this company here is one with whom . In the ey abb out of the ATHLETICS BRACING UP. olds, four furlongs—Maggie Lebus won by a | Thomas Hardy says fiction is a science. | Hon. E. B. Harper, presidentof the New | youare all acquainted. As we ‘xu_\(-u 'Iu{" | T Four rve and ergency L farod Hivt tOr s & Lutes PutianeLeiia, May » Athletic team | short length from Zaatippa, two lengths in | Tho clrcus literary bureaus have reduced It | York Mutual Reserve Fund Lite assoclation, g M s S IC Wk o for all these ton yoars, and RSO LA s R S RO L R ) Baron Gustave Rothschild has rotirod from | c2used thelr attendanceut the Paxton on less | agent shiould clnim 50,000 policy holders in | el rates ohamged by tho ol the visitors. Baldwin led | today, M ‘ d hir Second race, selling, purse $100, three- | vy 'ynirket fter losing #40,000,000 in specu- | thar ten dours notice at the banquet ten | the way of inducement he wonld go him | System companivs, 8 2 the ! two home \" *\ f. Atter LRI . | year-olds and upwards, one mile—Blue Vail | ation dered Mr. Harper by B. H. Robison, general | 10,000 Acting for the mayor of | By this teduction in rates it haesay nll- s wis terviti ) \leties [ 5 i A 1 @ association of whick il conclude by saying that ready 1ts members more thin $5,000,00, ang Uoth sides was u- | Athietics 3 | in the streteh surrendered the lead to Bertha, | Ex-Empress nie i3 said to have re { thio association of whic! will conclude U saing ‘:“ peady 1S members more thatt &m0, atid < Hits: A - Freore: | who won easily by two 1 ngths, Blue Vail | fused a fortune to write her memoirs for pub is presid A AU T A G M s I y DESVER ST VAL Atiiletics T Wehinz iy bl (a f ¢ Redsign, Time | lication Mr. Harper arrived in the afternoon | Ihisis not a disintercstea teeling wholly, | " Giher words. the widows and orphians of A Wi po A K vint | secoud, a length in front of Redsign. Time . i ? Ao a8 we hope some time to see_them come herd | A e K000 oE bt s ton ke d Cros Earued oy [ A Chinaman named Sing Hi has taken the | from the west with the Peunsy | aud vecome a part of We havo a build- | # 1 thew 5 410,000 hus ‘ Any 1011 nss | Ktiintignd, € Uy, |, Third race, Bluc nandicap, free | positioanof tenor in @ Dorchester (Mass,) | tourists excursion T lithg tip: haea % il that. shotws whatd i AREB G B kool i o ? wiivey +. 1 ‘Blue uart to stop off here for forty-eight s, -2 . s 2 A g PR G, \vs Mulvay | ba D sweepstakes added by “Blue | quartet off he ¢ forty-eight b 1118 Insurance conpany can 1d 1 hope to assoclation 18 transacting busincss by 0 1 Fir Hall- | Wing," turf editor o Ame three- | It must be “Rozer Q. Mills, United States | WS why ““.\“‘ el ““‘\'Ih_' i soon see the Mutual reserve re ,,‘.‘,‘ ty In the United States, save Tn wan W \ out: | year-olds and upwards, six - furlongs—Iu a | sqnat it Texas desires to keep him in [ fiven and the mecessity of Mr HArer | here the same ‘way. We wiil guarantee to | LYL R LT et Baltin Pirat of errors: Athe | D beat Wild “Roag 4 HSOELAIOL DA Al association has R the geutlemen behind it Wt Contral Trust company of New 2 ot Time: Une ur and tity-tive n Fime ). b Hstel . rd of Smith c Rititibe Mr. Harper lowed Mr. Beoatch and the most successtul trust cor y In Tont - th race incan tel stakes, £1,000 y souinson a rld, {8 the triustee o STV ind 1 o added by Duncan hotel, thres-yeat-oids and | 'O1t8 membe s¢ bis invitations, [5 Chateuian, ballow ot the thed with tie (hstirance des American Association standing. vards, ot le—The finish was extremety | Plon-Plo 3 political correspondence is not | goc representative gather STutidiv 1 tesarve. Bund Lite 1 £ Now York #2000, i A i Per Ct B Wintme by halfa | to be published because it might “com- | asscmbled around that banguet board Gentlenien-—-It s indesd to me a Ay other life 2 5 o | S kWi baat) ¢ &' 4 | promise’ peoplo still livi Prominent amor tinguishe pleasure privilege. a distinetion % o | i 4 money. 'Time—1 :4 | Mr. Gladstone's barber b present wer Phurston, honor to v o to meet with you t AL AT " 2 3 a ol 1000, | “sixpence a strand™ for all solicitor U v rallRoRdsystemigRnUS| NI PHEARE LI BUR WILRECY s v ) W 1 9 il | n cut from the head of the G. O, ex-president of the National “repub I TS A e Seenalntion: ae e sitions of offt v 1 ) 1 4G | 1 ¢ Stelmar, 8 wvidowe nonth, | league of America; ex-Mayor W.J. Broat ivave Hhatlon 6L belaRAT { ation, and i 3 % 1 | y by T elmar, & widower o month, | (A8ERC AT A e A R T B R A t eing its executive ; g o 5 G | was o aged seventy-ive years, aud Cecelia Barne iciid Ma ident, and - Nu The masnificent B extended oy ¢ t ; 2 30 | klise. T nged fifty-nine, have just been marrieq | Secretary of the board of trade; Ho urists of the Pennsylvania Golden e, B wding, Pa % Hosawatar, W, V. Morse, Jon L. Welitor, | Gate speclalli, the tonrd of teide uf O tfor having ulways ) The Last tor a Month, i ted by Saliie. ne Field's favorite “rad” is said to be Mulitoticocky B emia s GRIREHEE KO o S AT LA L han RGN -~ fMeers (0 sceurly ! q Join M. Bloss, 'soperintenc t schools, The Omaha and Minveapolis teams will Li toN, Ky., May 2.—Tt was & | his pet canaries. He has dozens of these, | 4 K":‘ Kans, R < Tleut Of sehosls | tourists with gratitude, and the ‘resolution 1ts fOr O F RSSO Kicking on Lon Knight b R e e ekt L Bl D 8 Henry T Clarke, Clement Chase, M. Hells ol SCitinents of esteen, rezard and thunke ) deposited with the insurance Kaxsss City. Mo, May ST Rltoe \fternoon, and iaba hasn v a |t cky association today b X & man, C. F. Gooduan, J¢ F. Coots, | fulne f Cawda and witn Bani ¢ Bédt the Cha i e Chr e game yet from the Mi the town will | weather was delightful. Much disappoint- \Il ¥ the ““‘{,l .tl(~~<\‘«{.| [{n son \‘: Lynn, | G. J. Hunt, . W. Blackburn, Henry SieR i v wo i rd 0 the sAnb: colicerhing il OEa el R0 o eat the Champlons tc n an almost fault- | o000 som them jay. Both tenms | ment was felt and m ey lost over the | Mass. a_steadfast friend of equal human | Bol, Wiliiam Raudall, - A, C.” Troupe, | the wonderful enterprist, the push. the pluck e TR i less game. It was & pitchers' battle, only | ot A iR much St e o, Mus. Lucy Stone has reccived $1,000 | Vietor 1. Bender, C. M. - Moore, [FSHiG Erib ot tilal tieans ar ORI AT hA G LG G| T o s seven hits being made in the ¢ game. O ¢ ho L | failure of Sallic McClelland to win the third | to use'for the suffrage cause, .Sh Parrotte) Cid: Greeh mes | Of the west, hut those of us of the Golden Gute [ 5T [ Umpire Kuicht was rank, but buted race. She wis a decided fail In the al H. W. Slocuts has bushy white | Richs Grable, Frnest St AP ul who have witnessed withonr awneyes | “Omuna, the Gate ¢ o wost. has, in its his rankness impartinlly Suteliffe, o | Streteh she fell, her rider, Spider Andorson | hair and mustache and o _distinguished ap. | Tuke Coryelli CHABEYTaMIORLRE DI &05 Gretorn ot Wil ool ims withionaas || lianisianyy surralr \ L] - escaping injury She eame on under he g ) 3 o o 3 > ‘ Lo o} s 0 ihstacies, T i ste v und NNAS (1 MILWAUK K b Gritin, w3 oA 5 o pearauce: is above medium height, und tinds | Arnof Hospe, Samuel B BB cord thut the half has not yet been told as r & 8 ) Eigun r ) Wiiboa e McUauloy, 1b; | ¥iteriderless, but the race was won Y | the railroad buslness very proiitable Leisenting, E. D. Meadimber, E. I Davis, | gards the gioat wotk which the eltizens (LS e e ey Manning, s 0001 L b s o okl s Bertha Brown hus been selected as | George E. Sertraud, C. 8. Kaymond, J. A | Omaha have already aecom piished Slatercitivs wpon the Amerienn continent, So Boaver.( g9y M Shugart, ss: e e blong I Al for the Georgetown, C public | Rubl, George Ker, G. 1. Leveille. ¢, J. Bar The manly, sef-sucrificing struggle on the | 16 may be traly sid that the Mutunl Resurv Kmith, 1f 00220 e Y 1 550 | vear-olds and upwards, seven furlongs I S ; , - > 1ts, chael Donova V. E. | part « i ens Omaha covering | Fund Lite assoclation, after allof its trials Btoetiis, 11 0o 0 Ryu 3b; Darling, | {5 ; i O e | Suhool, vice Prof. W. B. Suckling, deceased. | bor, J fits; Michael Donovan, W . [l S0 Foetiore thun twenty years having fo i t I pivkatt o i1 0000 A T LU BT R S Miss Edith Merrill will be her assistant atton Plount, W. S, Gibus, W, . | PR hIGue o ed e T0e van BRI L K v | e et e Gl s e 2 3 4 ire A A R e R New Or- | Albright, ingute, C. L. Robison, | 1< Shure of the commerce which properly antd | Dine one of the geandest 6o most $iceesss Witkonre > Y cmont Will e in It e e v et L S e U lack, C. . Bardwell, Tekamah | naturaiiy bolonzed (o it, and yo I Ean o T | e e e LOn ot bhe e Pears, b ¢ *wEMONT, Neb., May 2% —[Special to Tne | D4k (aoond. Ranger third, Time—5: " | givorced from E quier to marry Fraunk y ll_.. lniezo, Croston: Guineral Frank | attaining this end have ivon from your triends | teenti contur, h o e - eRion .8 Dilsaball ba e i S L kT8 s e ey on, Fort Omaha: Major ighes, | the warmest admiration and suecess © have disbursed nearly #250.00) to the Total 04 Total 2 T e .1-—F'ron will have a buseball t Thira rac , ihree-year-olds, tive fur. ‘ 1\.l , Who had been divoread from his first Omaha: Thomas Beuton, auditor of Success s already attained. From 80,000 in- | widows and orphans of our decersed menbors = the field this season 1b was orgi longs —Ethel won, Penuy Royal second, Miss | Wift y i abitangs i o T in” s with a mul- | NeDriK i it s el we laye Roneas Cltyeenn oy 67600 0.0 0 0 g-g | todayand grounds will be laid out Hawiins third. et D Albert Bierstadt, the, artat is, eoing to | " g asscnbicl 1n tae pariors on the it bt mdittres S | ot T i e i e Iwauke. e 10000001 *2|thec it i BB TRl irth race, Raceland stukes, sweepstakes a 0 e studies for BEayalof | S an R Rb R WRGRGHEY We Atioiicad ite AT T 1 vecoun- | Omuha and more than £, 1 the ¢ L ) ‘ e L street railway. [ MO A e 1000 ndded, ono mile~ | the “Landing of Columbas,” on which o has | 3e”Hiroon and. an W i try tebutury by nature to sour clty, sufli- | Nebruska. In T Uhe Kost Of - 111s even SCVARY The team will be as ows: Palmd B R 1 Lol sipagea b e ites noiateaabiey || A atoereanifan ol passa GuUISKI b at I extoht, T Flehnexs tnd Proauctiveness | b wortly tanigen Mr. B, 1f. Robinson wo-base hits: Smit )wouble plays: Sehoch. rs' it i Oftys ' Lo gt fnd e p0C % £ §s Ll e, C ends to pleasant social at to support a city twenty t s your popul of your ¢ s Ao Il BaRs Db alle: OF Dentach first | third. Vime—1:431. exhibit at the world's fair. 5 O7igok hs, Rabieon seumatad et 0T Teiuivalint to o proclamation to tl O Ll and_ sentiotmon; T think gou Tt by pitched vall’ By Davis, 1. Struck out ity Fifth race, selling purse #100, two-year- | Gereral W. E. Stroug, lately dead, was | guests to prepare for a trip of explovation to | {iiabitants of the world, Iy the Saprenie | tor your kind attentior Tavis, 4. Passed bails: Wilson Time: One hour olds: iine-sixteenthis of a mila=T,0rd GILLton | onb of Shorman's best Bghters and.a closo [ tho. fl .‘lf’ ‘.l i it 5 S axGeedi Ruler of the Universe, that Omaha. the Gate Me Thurston then iatroduced Eons, Joln: wid Nty five minutes, Cmpire: Knjsht Content second, Jack Richlicu third 3110 Of ClanEra) MABLMbA ok bad!Heantl| 15x laliauitivelliseleatad Hasty IOt HIBCOVOrar | ot s e oL [ EMIEE 108, Whpat LS RUEHt0La BHOBISHO TGS Ti - bl among the ve greatest and most pr sperous 3 Western Association Stand ng. Animals Musical, | X unhappy mun for a long time on account | that passed down the grand “stairway to the | cigies of our conntry —yes, of the worid peka, Kao., to respoud to the educational Played. Won. Lost. Per 't | Decidedly they | W raiECORJOtk oy (TuD: of discase.” Travel did ot calm his mind dining hall Phe sentiment to which T um ealled upon to | progress of the country, Mr. Bloss, in re- Minneapolis 13 i ) Whorioariwho contributes an| interesting WasimiNarox, May 2 —First race, six fur- ['homas Edison’s house at Orange, N. J., i On either side of the entrance on the south espond, viz.. the Mutual Re gereq Fund Life | sponding, said that when accepting the in- Bloux City...... .18 ] [ SFHpER H e o e T on 10 T 3acor 1, Rubito, oo Saniitdiana ik one and. i3 but. | side of the rotunda were banked tiers of ferns | Association. Is ane, us many of you kEow. very | vitation to the banquet he had no idea that gL yor +,18 b L v on the question in the Ammal's Guar- ws—King Alta won, Leo H second, Rustic | i minutes walk from his, laboratory. Hig | and lilies, the monotony of their rich foliuge Arpigl vantis Bhiird chir | he would be called upon to speak Ont 13 i 1 P I by the great Empire stite of Sunhe. i 0 ) third. Time—1:17. famuy eousists of his wife, a daughter abou asionally relieved by potted plants in full | New York, yet ' it is a home inizy- | M. Bloss soke of tho great amount Kinsis City 1 [ 5 keeper of a menagerie was once asked | Seccnd race, five furlongs—Ill Wind won, \teen years old, two boys and two babies | bloom. tlon in- every. state, in every country, | of education the war of thirty years ago Milwaukee: .......15 7 5 Beihedtne banattind sffect on the ani- | Recess second, Ninneo third. Time—1:0. Theodore Tilton is liviug in Paris, whero The tables were arranged to form three | in every clime.” 1ts object s to shicid and | gave to the young men of the country, Lintoln i i 9 whether the band had any. effect ou the anl e maoo. on ile ity Twon, Ballyho | hoiis writing articles @ 1 Patls, whero | 10’ ot @ hollow Squure, and the guests | protect the widow:to clathe wnd eductothe | and stated that fully 300,000 _young - — mals ird race, one mile—Kitty T won, Ballyho LEpEL s o, the syndicate sys M whd oasts | orphan; to shelter and comfort ‘the aged | men who were taken away from their homes, 4 e s N S second, Sequence Colt third. Time ~1.43. tem to earn subsistence, and writing poems | Were seated with Mr. Hurper and "oast- | T8I 14 BERIEE GRS G OIS 'l " | men who were taken awily from their homes, NATIONAL LEAGUE. To bo sure it doos, sala he; they like it, | S°gond; Sequence Colt thed. e ot e | 1o satisty and gratity himaelf. His atticles | master Thburston occupying the position | LRoERE < ind Sisterst to provide a way by | the workshops aud from business life were New York Wins a Featureless and therefore it does them good. If you Eleve won, Gypsy Queen second, Longshot | go, but’ his poems are to be published only o nm.- fiml{. .-“ m” the upper \]hmhn \;m\n honest debtors may pay their just | ed x‘mil by ‘”"llr *"ll\h' l:lr”:" ';' ’l'hnewu to come inand look at thew ina morstug | third. Time—i:52 after death u the right of Mr., Hurper werc Messes. | debts, venefited oy the discipline enforeed " »m Philadelphia. Hifihiatelione) mila) ateepla-closs : f Brontch, Benton Hitehcock and Morse, and | It isa home company. because it does nov | men were taken from their howes and pluced when the band is always perambulating the ifth race, one mile, steeple-chase—Pat | A statute of General'A. P, Hill will soon s Bl mé of NolGy from the West to the r i ARA R Eroita U] batted and outfielded Philadelphin t0-aay, | suvage beasts i particutar, dull and moping, L g road and Luburnum aveaue, Richmond, Va A Rt mception. the: guests wore | dear to puints where moncy 18 plenty and | ieiition hud beon benclcial i after life, i | It will stund on a redoubt within two circles y ot therefore cheup. As 3L,300.00 a year paid | 7 ’ and won a game which was devoia of feature, | qyd either sittiug or lying in their dens. Wo | San Francisco blyers. 1¢ il stund on & Ted U 0 i | potiey holders in amounts renging from | by eifizens of ‘aby 'stite i excess | Thelr iratels over many states hid acquatats outside of Gore's center field play and Allen’s | o travel with wild heasts cannot,of course. SAy Frascisco, May 2.—The track was | cer's bones will be buried. Lyxss #0400 to $0,000 each, and cho ‘;l“(' Ne- | of tho amount réturned each " year ed them w.mnr.»mlmn.l.n-m localitios \\'h||\:h stoetstop work. Gleason retired at the end | give them the room they ought to have, and | fast at the oda S aaidsnLi Qedte, i st vraska in 3 sented in that onc | reduces the ban sposits by Tjust | alone is an education to A man. N s R ARd SRR adaleabd by SElIvoy:: |t bt eibliat s Sin show e | fast at \lf raceiony ) o President Georgo B. Roberts of the Penn- | company was over 21,500,000. this amount in your several home banks, pre- | To the daily press I —may safely Brown was hurt in the third and Gray took | erate for want of exercise, do_what we First race, year olas ,one-half mile—Her- | sylvama railroad is the highest salaried 11115 Lo Your own home merenants, The following elaborate menu was fault- | Vents dise say we ure indebted for the Philadelphin. ..o 4 010 0 0 1 0 0— ¢ | worse, I reckon, if it were not for the music Second race, seven-elghts mile—Mattie C | ghtured the servico of the roacd bt s suiary Kaw Oysters. Huut Sauterne DProgrossof your oity and state is retarded, | iBto the four years of the w far as edu- Naw York,. ... 10272030 *-0| Whenthey hear the band strike up they rouse | won, IKildare second. Time—1:29, LIRS L frantBr s bt ek { = 2 Four people thereby fmpoverished. A deain | cational matters were concerned, und the Buse hits: Philadelphin, 12: New York. 4. Er- | themselves and beging taking what exercise Third race, five-eights mile — Iukerman | S13NCS WL B y s Tomatoes en Mayonnaise, Olives. Of this amount for seven years exceeds the | press should receive the credit for their good I ) § g 1 P. T. Barnum, after making b vill 1 vinvested blic 1 ate | wi rors: Philudelphia. 6 New York, 5, Batterivs: | they cun, the beasts of prey by walking back- [ won, Ada Glenu secoud. Time-—1:( ] T. Barnum, after making his will in e total umount Investod in public and privato | work, s Philadelphia, = Gleason, Kilroy, Brown and | wasds and forwards, and " the others by re- oturh race, handicap, one mile—Acclaim | 152 summoned several prominent physicians 10 ReEDnCe. fmprovenient. Turze us they were. in your eity |~ Hon. Jonn L. Webster was next introduced Gray New Vorl, Rusie and Being, Farned Poting the movementa natural to thom wher | Won, Alferetta second. ~ Timo—1:421. to exumine h}x‘suu-nutd l'ur;ldllllux: um:l 1;) uluu- FrleQiFrog e auco Tantare Asparagus, rols0 A the old xyaton lite fsuranct | by the toastmnster. r. Webster snm‘:,m\j runs adelphia, 3 New York, 2 Two bise {ng L ) ! gt el ufidavits to his sanity, which they did. T 4 Wit atte Burg bt R ot TN ho was slwags glad 1o see a person who live A 8 Hiaacoy at liberty; the birds will begin to chaffer and == Moz 3 ala Vinaigrette Burgundy oril stites and countries nearly sevel yEI| RO ARELEAI IR v X o st Shind e Grav: Tiche | plume themselves at the sound, und_even th The Small Boy a Critic. wasito guard: against any possiblc contest N , Wit na of ollirs ber year in oxcows. of thels | i New York, so far out on what is called ardson, Bassett. Louble plays: Gore tu Con- | snakes at times will uncoil and rear up, and ‘There is only one thing I hope about the | UPO" the plea of incapacity. ”""‘"",‘, Sprin ',“\" {'-”1' ‘.‘.._‘.nu.‘g_n_ b Peqs, | JCUTlY puyinonts to thielr members, Colonel | there the froutier Mr. Webster said that the nor. First base on balls: Gieuson, 43 Kilroy. 13 | convince the people who some times seem 0 | business woman's dress, and that is that | , >0me one has had the curiosity to ask Mrs Town w Potutoe rench Pea Eflerbee, the fusurance commissioner of Mlis- | eastern people would not only find that this o Ruste. 4. Hit oy pitched ball: Gore. Bassett. | goubt the fact that they are living creatures, h S | i Gladstone for particulars of the longest pub- | sgrawberries in Creamn, Veuve Cliguot fourl, astimates 10 his dnse sepore thug |iwan nownnly the golden ghte ol che ks 108 Struck out: By Rusie, 2 Passed balls: Brown, Dogs, 2 1t woll known. are often taught to | those who have designed the diabolical get- | lic speech she has ever delivered. She re- b odill 3 e e i dn ot nd opening gate of the greater countries AL B ,‘."_"‘l')'lrl[‘_{"""'trm*'l on, 1. Tiue, | qoic 5 " ViSii, pine o drum, and oven to | U may wear it down Broadway und bring | plied that her most ambitious oratorical Roman Puneh, A5 tbe Mutnal - Reserve - Kuind ° Lite rd the setting sun, i " ey grind barrel-organs. In the latter case they | delight to the soulof the small boy, writes | effort 'vas made last autumn at Manchester, » - association system nd the most econome | - Judge Thurston next introduced Hon. E. B QARG EDRQ); TR sUMR R very properly look extremely serious. Butu | Bab in her New York letter. He is the one | 'Yhere she made a speech of ten minute ssorted Cakes. Cheesc, 3 Jeul expenses and o small emery fand | Rosewater. As Mr. Rosewater arose to re- CreveLasp, O, May 2.—The rank work of | jud{cious dog finds the haruoninm even more |t ated a2 is the one | g, ration before an audience numbering soine Bent's Water Crackers. collect only and shuply the sum of noney | spoud he was grected with loud applause. Umpire Powers, the weakness of the Cleve- | J431cle person i tne world whom the business | fva hundred parsons. e from the poaple (1ts members) e b year as s | Mr. Rosowater said; P 2 Bt efr stupidity in I S : s il 3 Al Cannobacom B Bhatcoblantbontihi 4 et R e i offee, 2urs. returne | 1o the people (the reprosentatives o appreciate the compliment, gontleme D e e 1d o writer rocords the case of dog—a cross woman cannot scorn. She couldn’t put him | Cyrnelius Vanderbilt usually takes a morn- | As the cracking of the matches followed | 1ta members anch year: 1 appreciate the compliment, goutlemen, r-who | down to save her soul! FHe rises like a rub- | ing ride with his boys, all of ‘whom are fond but I also remember what was suid awhile o) p ¢ brig the popping of the corks, Mr. Thurston iu My tement that for this reason It is a attondance was 4,000, the day bright. would come close toa harmonium and evi- | ber ball with au I | St ol »w piece of slang and an | and fea by a preceding Speaker about tar- dless horsemcu, Alfred, a lad about | tericcred 8 few admonitory raps to aunouce | home company in every stute, In every coun Cleveland.... ........0 0 2 tently enjoy the music up to s certain polut S ¢ St R e Of 7 e TRt ers e i et LR B R e b 1| G isshaymiitoconract ryiug after the table. The previous Ciuelinti oA 0l0) O R . tains B (ot 1. | impartinent pech thas Is a8 teutnful aa 1V 18 | SRl S 1R nB Woleag Tation ip pfthe | the oratorical cousse that was to follow and | "y ghject 1o be uttained through the Mu- | Speaker had said that tareyinggafter the tabla Hits: Cleveland, ¥; Cincinn S o titottara il S enIdmbia epigrammatic. He is the concentrated ex- | oo 2 10N o tiths T ) = : tunl Reserve Pund Life association’s system | endangers life, and breing about the most ex- Clevelund, 2; Cinelinatl, 3, e O O b et fousom | tract of suss. Kingdoms muy rise and fall, | ar fon b NEor, oAl oF e eild tlemen—The natural modesty of Mr. | being so grand, its Its ~o benelicent. | teysively insured man in Omaha I must look ey elAndl QDN AL o pior in the air at an augle of about forty degrees, ] : | arc foud of music. One plays the baujo, au- son has caused me to uct us his substi- | as it encourn:os frugal habits and syss | oSty SOGEER TR O vell ns those who it Harrington. Firned runs: Cineinnath 4, | and, stiffening his body in a straizht line | but he s there” justthe same. By his | other the violin, and Gertrade, a miss still in | tute ut this bauquet board, I understand | temat savings on - the part of ‘its | b T FIOH, lting, Mhe taok (s tt Twobase itsi” Gruber, Holliday, Mullyne h'v‘m the H-N"llwl h\)\”{-'l'ml-;; i ‘m‘e“ swne | ridiculo idiotic fashions have been downed, her teens, is a famous pianist. Sih him!that we have besa: jealled! togather || members—whon . tlhoy' > nrewiiin ihealch |I18100 110 MY SEASEINE, foie TS U8 (FECHE ases:_ Clevelund, 73 Cincinnat, note, in o manner whicn indicated his dis- & l-[--fl (s ..h id by his approbation and cheers policemen nd surroan ruck o I with plenty. they erect and | has been a factor iu making life insur- Clovel . ! i 4 epniak, the uilulist, is described by those | to meet the honored guest of the evening as | i h AT A A 0 s D oday. The Struel’ out: Medleer, Dogle, Luthaw 2 | pleasure, and sustained it as long as did the | have beew brought to defend the weak. ~Oc- | who bave et bim in thils countey as simple | policy bolders of tho Mutual Heserso, and to HEthsIeR0rioy tliatsicieyiovadicnear |l aabe ayinopitan s I IR LT ATORUENS: el o e val Natham tp | pexformer. That artisy gene fact, | casionally he errs in his entbusiasm, but not | and almost childlike in charactér. Atordi- [ show him what a healthy avd handsowe 1ot | ohll by proviie for when they” e no | ¢ insure iy proparation for the rainy day. Melhee t ily: Gruber to Childs to V 3 ave wav first. e e often: and if he can ouly once geton to the | nary times he is the essence of good humoi of men we are. The few of us wno are not | longer in life—when Mother Earth his claimed As I believe in life insurance, I advocate Bacrifice hits: MeKean, Virtue, Lathan, Har- Another dog dia excellent service,it scems, | husiness woman's dress its doom will be | and he accepts adverse criticism of his ley policy holders are here to get an idea that | herown. 2 everybonyito takeas much inaurancead the: rington, Hit by pitcher: ~ Alvord, °Wild | in this faston: 5 sealed. Persoually, I like the small boy. He | turcs withont a trace of vexation. In spite | will induce them to take a policy fn the best Throuzh the system of the Mutual Reserve | SEYQRY B F0C 3 s Y tohivei, Mallane, & Huns bagted fo; By | A friend of the wilters whose vooal offorts | s at once earne 3 original, and e hus | of the somewhat ferocious aspect of his pic- | life insurance company in the United States, | 15 members cai huve o homestead for their B Erads| s Prastdentt Favnarihasiof it g Ty gmith, 1 Hareinztop, 3 | were not caleulated to inspire ang special | great respect for ubility i any wav. -~ You | tures, ho has a gemal smile ‘wnd o hearty | Mr Robiusou hus becn particularly nxious Rt e B O e TR e e B i oy AW/ b GH B el ' re ‘1" (le,”:‘ lw‘h'\ hui *‘l*\‘"‘:“: “flfll‘ ““‘“‘Irl‘u may not altogether approve of his wmethod of | laugn. He is accomp: his trave! to have Mr. Harper bere in Omaha, and sr. | s system the cost for t insurance i gt ) b . au old dog, guiet, sedate and sloepy and be able to represent Omaha s she 1s, and not as the lurgest city 1 the wi expressing it; iudeed, it miay embarrass you, | an uttractive wife, to whom he seems much | Harper ussures me that Robinson ' has told | duccd T dby but it is sincere: heisa connoisseur ubout | devoted. such wonderful stort ordinary 1ife insurance. LOVETT'S GREATEST GAME. which could be Brookiyy, N ching furs wh v nearly one-half the rates chir oused: to: sor :s of Omaha in the east | the oid System”for 1 his master’ thing ap , butas Ly Y., May 2—Tho iome team | proaching fury when I3 masioes perform- | woman's clothes aud agourmct as to hoke e that he I rewarded s the colossal har o ‘tue | Througl 1ts systeu, jts reserve funds, uro de- tho largost, city Letwoen Chicago and San won a victory from Boston today, Lovett [ @ mmer e its presence. 2 ex- | pokey ice cream 3 s west. Now he has seen for himself, and [ Dosited HAY-UOEROPAtIOn: Cln e or et o pitehad ho kuo of bia e, Tonion ‘wont | presson “eommenced” s vsed uivizedly, for | "' the mber of about Aty he greeted Indians as *oldiers. B e s | Vested upun the joint approval of both organ- | In a few humorous remarks Judge Thurs- out in on songs were never tinished, and, {nd two, three order for seven cou- | the ecutive innings. Stovey's error was re- | rarely sponsible for Brooklyn's two runs in the | bars ¢ ed, | me the other day. I stepped out of a nau- safnoton,urrefbartggrioaNow YorkSiik: Som, uud, seeing that the lining of my coat | With many differences of opiuion in detail, was red, he raised his voice in this way : *Do | there is yeta pretty widespread opinion in ations, i pld eXCLUSIVE 08 i Lrus! A ou next introduce S er cither Robinson wilk be believed of | fztions. und held exeiusive s u trast for the | ton next introduced My, G. M. Hitchcock, We meet here tonight to make the ac- | returncd fo its members to whom it belongs | SHeore what his respected collenzue Mr. ot beyond the bar_raised a; the executant by the dismal howling eight inning. Score: of that intelligent quadruped. For “ex: | yercatch on to er paintin’ ther lusids of ‘er | favor of the pracucavility of using Indian | quaintance of the man who stauds at the | at stuted porlods. ' hus elving absolute Rosewater, had satd about the finflyence ot Brook y S 1t0lal0to ol ecutant” read “murderer.” 'The family bad | Coat red ! They caught on With & whoop, | tesens and compantos. This largely rost Soad. of the: 1ife insursnoe butineas of the | EuIBNteo 0 [t mombors thut every dollur | tho press Mr. Hitcheook sald that surely HOStou -1+ 00000001 an intense regard for that dog 3 ud the swallest one of the tribe called out: | 'F00PS ¢ companies. s largely rests, 10 | 17,0 )" Srates, (Cries of hear, bear.) No | ollected. outs de ogitimate wnd most | President Harper had been drawn closer to us Buse hits: Brooklyn, 6; Boston. 2. Errors we are told, have littie natural liking | %] say, yer a-makiu' the lady blush.” It was | doubton the experience had for years with | por honorabie title could be worn in this | it RoniluAlgxI | returned to | and we biud bean drawn closor to blm by his J: Boston, 5. Two- hit: Nasn, f but tue taste can be acquired By Brodie, 1; Lovett. 1; Burs ia % its members or their lezal repre of Indian scouts; and the new | great era of civilization ard progress. The | Thus it will b ; an embarrassing experience, but an interest- | compani entatives. | visit to the city. Countinuing Mr. Hitchcock N seen that the foundation i ol ain pet cat, though as a kitten indif- | ing one, and it showed exdetly to what e: P o i Tt 3 e afte iy S > Mutus ¥ said it was remarkable, the amount of confl. Tt g 3 4 U cat, { n indif- one, an ed exactly r - | plan makes a differencein degree rather than | insurance compuny looks after the family of | principle of the Mutual It Fund Life | 58id 1t wis a First on errors: Hoston, 13 Brookiyn, ferent to music, grew to like it, and regularly | tent thé small boy was capable of using his | 1y ki ARl e d D | ho alea. e bible and the insup | Hesockition Is to collect fronr Its membersonly | donce pluced in such & man as Mr. Harper, Lot on busea:" Hoston, 1 rookiyn & uien | 1ad the way 1o the piano wh e | 1aak u kind of employment. Even as scouts, the | the man whodies, ' 'he bible and the s | (00 Mot of money oxoh your us shafl | ana he was glad to say the confidence was buses: Gr.fin.’ Doublé “play: lrodie and | Here she took post ou a_cnair, and listened | ¥ red men were liable to be called upon to make I'llm}.“‘ D ity ito e futire cartainty | De required for the payuient of its lezitimate | seldom, if ever, misplaced. Here the speaker Lovett, 1. Struck out: By Nichols, 2; by | €ravely during the whole —performan Decollete and the Nude. wax not only on .thelyfawn . Faco, but thete | Eithite AR RED g i ot (ko ln. | Gggnsos whioh expoutes aro linitdund des [itold'w fequple lof Ruusing storioe 'and tons Eovatt: o wil i Nionols Wk ot chet | Whea i consodsho would go to sieciy though | 1 4o not, by wny meaus, ndorso tbis last | 0wa kin. Iudian reservation policemen also | surance company—of this one and many | puo-lind ot the vxpenses of T oid AT atans e || el by paying an eaneclaliy Biih: Somp £.J. Lynon dhy=Rre pinNtes, thipirel;) AVES Nt i T b B | crusade acainst the nudo in art. If a man | €Wt members of their owntribe Licu- | others 3 insurance companies for each #1600 insur- Rab Y0 paoaondred K e YRR @ puss iustantiy leaped on tho keys anc h . T o “I'have paid more policies with less returns force. and these expenses are Turzely o, Thotnas Benjon, auditor of akle, REKE CUICAGO-PITTSIURG RAINED DUT, Dawed & performance of her own, in which | with u sincere love for the beautiful observes | teuant Casey's experiment showed the | 0 BORE RO R FIOR B0 i oo ® Rimrion Sed' n each stite 1 Country in which | responded to the toastmaster’s call, and { Crticaco, May 2. Today's scheduled game | $he showed an extreme partiality for the | a painting or the statae of a nude figure thero | Précticability of establishiug an Indian milt- | gusfouy) bowever, to realize ou my invest. | 1t 15 trasacting its - buginess propor- | After makig 4 fow bapby Serares ud pay- | between Chicago and Pittsburg was post- | treble notes, and something like aiarm at the | jsyothing suggestive in it to him. Toa | tary village. But whether enough troops | ment. Our policies contribute to the future tlonately to the wiount of busimess trans- | ing o compliment to President Harper, ask hen she happened to give 7 ¥ geted in the puyment of the expenses of the | to be excused from making a regular speech. ; luptuous ma does aatter whether | 8bd compantes c o recruited to give oue | of our o lies, as well as the families | Business in the several states and o < P xtra vigorous kick. voluptuous man it does not matter whether compunies can b d to gi 1e | of our own families, a: L as the families | business in tl ral stutes and countries Mr. B. H. Robinson was the last gentleman poned on account of rain. lower I —_— them an N e, Nationalloagne Btanaing, ST re “intensely fond | the figure be draped or uot. It is absurd to | to each of nineteen regiments, as is now pro of others. \“,sl'_,‘ to nl.L. Elic lu:‘.?x solemu | and in uddition thereta there is collectad an | callod upon by Judes Thurst Mo Rabin: Boston 10 8 H o | literature of the Ranz des Vaches is enough | The object of art is to present real beauty or | list for the cavalry service, when tne in- ' f said he hoped the little gathering would s to portray by words, 1o the mdstof suffer- | OF emergendy fund belng reuiened a¢ stated | serveto unito toge her the chains of friend- Plbtetince s0h0 5 H ALy Tond, It Soame, Of 10D BUIAE. bt ama. | the ugilness of & Hoitentot, ) want 1o sso | 1B0 experiment 1o thé mounted service, at | widow and orphans to look out iuto th A ol e ibaacvad Al latiohe 4 I 3 i " mount | yhy Philadelphia 10 5 least, After a sluggish start, is now moving | future without ; \king them Mr. Robiuson said that the Eniladern 1 3 ] teur musiclans, 0w of them speclally noticed | the uglinass. I be wants me to see the | 4o With good promisé L O o I O o o o Tiutin ar Gonntrios. oatreannnds’ tq | Mutaal Lolief had beon made whab it w8 by { AR I H H @ specially musical cow, = This_ cfeature, a | beauty of the Greek, L want o sc tho beaut - T antt Tho. endowment. sacured by the ah- | i aount of money retirmed to” thu said | the asslstance of the preas of the country Bivoklrh, 1 (] g small, cream-colored ~ Alderney, suckled Ler | jn the orignal, observes Rev. Howard Mac- . > A wanut The endowment socured by e Y- | statcs and countries, wnd thereby making the | Judge Thurston then read a letter of calf, along with & dozen other vaveine moth- | Query, who was recently convicted by a PERSONAL _PARAGRAPHS, I"M'“‘ e el a e gha an iy assoclation a home company in every state cgret from Hon. R C. Cushing, mayor, and AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, in a meadow which sloped down to the | church council of being an heretic. The T. H. Benton of Linggln is at the Paxton. | and for the whole famly the comforts ¢ 1 o | called upon President Harper to say good river's brink says the histor- 1 KL al cost ot life insuran 0\ ruest ( - fan of this trig A o [ u‘wflwh is asked: “Why ~‘h~uH we m!;nn'-- Frauk Sharp of Liocola is at the Miilara, | even the luxurics of li required for the payment of “\‘»\.’t‘ to iu}ul"‘»‘\‘ Aa 0t thasla faom M King Kel's Bats Out a Game | 058 (08 T e bend of the | (he pude fu art unless we adwire the nude of ' G. Pal Neill i 2ax. Wo meet here tonight to welcome to o atms and the le citinate expen / a few words of thanks from Mr. . B ||\“-‘|“\\\;‘h our voices i tune us our the model " That is unfair, It Is not the | gou: O Pulmunteer of Q:Neill is at tho Pux- | i fo8 0" osident. of @ life insurance com. | sesof the life hsurance oncantzation. Any | Frver the guests deperted for thele homes . » L J kept time, und the meadow came in si | o that is admired, but rather the cor £ 9 - . P T T ey LA tional sum of money collected from the | all more than vleased with the evening's OINGINNATE O My DB Lonts wis do- | thbra e ward aure 1o 56a the Iwhite cow, | Ludo that is admired, but rathos the correct | “win g1, Rittor of Lfjfola s st the Dol. | PARY Whose outstandiug poijcios FoPPSest | menibersoutaldoof o reasanablo amountas | entertainment £ f feated in the eighth iuning by Kelly’s nine, | standing up to the shoulders iu water, | women of this geueration are becoming im- | 1°n€ B rolof 1 by (atenba Ty | femerkonsy {418 (or HuRRIVE arApOvi2 Fr—— "The feature of the game was the beavy hit- | Whithe “"\U g ’;“’:“‘l T ““"K“K';‘ us bor | modestt Most cortainly not. The cry of the | ‘H"“"w Eigle of Nebraska City is at the | has paid out over $10,000,000 1n gold. This | * Many socivties and life jnsurayee orguniza- Prattle, . 4 ; neck stretched out. and her drippiug nose | gegeneracy of the e Ao Yellone. i Srith by ol et 'ax ab tod ¥ 10 wond wharebs . ‘ ting of Cincinnati, who made four home runs. | /g toward the boat. As we skirted the degeneracy of the times ud of th i :l_ll | ot e e ! gentleman i3 known from one eud of the | tions ex st toduy fu the old world: whereby a Puck: Superintendent—And who is your | The umpire called the ganie at the end of the e days? grows wearisome, aud the person | W.S. McPheeley of Chadron is a guest at | couutry to the other. He is typical Ameri- | payment has hevn required to be made upon | oy ejg ; Fe 0 meadow she kept pace with us on the bank, | R e r he S Tliar 5 g h i death of the member which b neighbor "' Scholar—I don't know, yet, sir, | eighth mning on account of rain. Attend- | fewlOW She Kep B N ahtics of which no making the cry exposes his or her ignorance the Miliard can, & general wood fellow and @ man above | the death A tuouika e ian hiee s b & | We huven't had ter borrer anything since the i ance, 1,400, Score i it UL LS At il History will bear out the statement that the Henry T. Oxnard of:Grand Island is a | everything He stands nigh in Mason O A O e i aottae | folks moyedin next door, A 00000 4ot | SO inher scuses would have been thought | women of Rome and of & centiiry or two ago | guest at tue Mullard. iy Gircls aud holds an. office with: millions of | Hifttuiiratiee «mpanics e hid i continds | D, LR y y s bouls 983 L 08| buck, rear on her hind legs, thén burl them | T e R s s ey, oUW, Vandervoort, ame of Parkersourg, W. Soliare At 1 comuund of u siroks of bis pou. | oun exiztence for wore than fitty yours Tho | g anver Mokt A Lia vov in sckool inteioh i Clnclonati Loutte a0 hea™ T | aloftiia the wir like u kicking borse, now | pess of attirc of the women in the drawing, Ya.'s most promiuent altorneys Is visiting In | gl 41l mot exclusive social organization | Prove heyoud the yuestion of u doubt Ut | slligator!™ © His reply was here aro two Cine nuati Louls ‘& Two-buse Nite: [ FUsbing into the water to look at us nearer, | dining and ball room, I'll admit it, it is not R 1 Pt v, x of New York. one-halfof the premiums cnarged by tne old | kinds—one that euts people and the other t ey O 3 ek Hoshussyiiita: | now frisking off like a kitten at piay. After | pocording to my tastes, At the same timel | . Simou J, Fisher has resignea his position | Ok JICE o welcomo you to this city of | Bystem compunies from thelr “foundation 1o | that runs up and down i buitdings | Duse hits . Home runs: Kelly, Cana- | these mad gambols she alwavs returned to TH AT . 5 with Max Meyer & Co. sud will provably go & 7o 7 the present tine for ordinary 1ife lnsurance jjai Bgun, | donot feel like condemuing it. 1t all de ! ¥ ours. It was built by the energy and pluck i Wayoo Damoorats A brlght liitle urobl 1 v hitney, Mains. Stolen bases: An- | her calf, first saluting us with a long, plain- | pends on the womun herself, it strikes me, | *© 5¢ tile. ! K would have pal dall of their de ayvue Democral A bright little urchin drews 2, Cuniiey, Hoy, Fuller, Egun. Double | tive kind of be by wav'of fareveiini| ¥ - elf, it strikes 1 of the best aud brainiest lot of men you ever | ail of thelr legitimute expenses of this town was saying bis prayers recently, plavs: Secry, Nelly,onoston, Kelly, Full e e A srowell.! | 1¢ she is & puro woman and has beauufui | Mr. and Mrs. James T. Clark of the Union | saw. ~They are tho sons of grandsons of the | than the expensis of the Sutuil It and | aud as there was o young lady visiting the win, Comiskey. First base on bulls: By Ly, an appreciative cow. neck and arms, and wishes to wear a gown to | Pacific road have gone to housekeepiug for | effote east and they ropresent the tru- | wiilions upon mitllons of doilars would stiil | house be was told to include hér name i ~ M vy Grliion e by pliched baiis T | exnibit these charms, let her doso. The | the summer at 1513 Capital avenue. ot type ot American, 'the bast type | Bave remained s i surplus. haviae b wrad e 1o e dde Rer game i3 s ] Mnine 1 Grioieh 1 struck ot fiy Muins 18 B t. | main object in dressing is to aress becom- | John H. Loaderman and wife, Charles H. | tte world has ever produced. 1 have read | A%am a6 xaition i I eisrld gt iee | eacn membor of the family he concluded bis g pema B une Dasted nl Jblasen 8 The excitement caused by the recent dis- | ingly, I take it. Loudorman” and wife, aut Miss 1 W, | it1s most dangerous for policy holders to sit | (oS Bhos A A e e ts o "ot | Praver with “God bless Miss Blank and the Mulns, Time: Two hours Umbpire: 'Kerins, | covery at Pleasanton, Col., of natural gas ST —— Couderman of St. Louis are at the Murray. | under a long speech, and [ shall stop here | wortality for each Lo lives I "about | whole darn town Batteries: Clneinnati, Mains and Kelly; St. | does not seem to aiminish one iota. Men A N ndescript. Mrs. W. Frohlich and children of Me and see that the otner speakersare beld | thesame from year to year y Louls, Huughn, Griith and Boyle A8 254 curlosity was found en’s nest i Jis, Tenn., arrived in the city yesterday | down to reasonaole limit. groater the second, third and fourth « A fourtecn pound boy baby was born to SR have been rotained to keep tho well cleaned | A curlosity was found - a hews nest n | FiJ , Toun, arrived In tho oy pesterday | 450 4% tnis. junicture, a4 tne tosstmaster | Of tha century thah during the'frst dontury, | & Mrs, Currie, of Speariishy 5. D, the othe rtame DK RLEVEX IXAINGY a | out The gravel aud clay cavein and pre. | Laramie, acconding to the Republican. [t |yl SereL il ST icuEoen ) | et o Introduce Mr. Hurpor the elee. | thereby proving the ubsolute folly, so fur s | day. The child had a couplo of extra little CoLuunts, O., May 3 Veats the zas from ' eecaRiAR, . was apparently two eggs, neither of which e ted cad away. One tho 11£6 (nsuzanoe ucerned, of dccunulat- | fingers growing out from near toe large joing exciting eleven inning contest on singles off nts the ga m_escaping. A meter has tric light fainted almost dead away. One of | {1 G WEUEATY (R ind reds and thousand SES FEOW DS Moo it Faston Wheelock and Crocks. . Atiendauce, | been placed upon the pipe and a rough esti- | Was covered with @ bard shell, but which the large feed wires in the basomient bad | oruiiilons of oilrs in the vaults of tho 116 | Do aronaated 5o o0 Sdch hand, which wi / g ,,mh.,,l,ml,m‘ as “u:hu‘qwumy of gas e | were bound together by & white cord about burned off, and pending repairs Mr. Thurs- | fnsuranee companies, which s the direet et | BIpuLatac o .| caping. In spite of the large escape oo the P They i ton said be would call for a gentlemau who | fect 0f Stopping the wheels of comuarce and | In Mascoutab, IiL, & two year old daughter r {olumbus......0 1 0 4000004 d=T| outside of the weter it registered 1,000 feet in ‘L“’“f}’“ “L‘“; They “‘""h""l:‘“_lf“l"_‘* 1‘“-;." Notices of fve lines or teas under this head, Arty | appeared just as well in the dark as in the | preventing the establisnment of howe manu- | of Mr. aud Mrs. Fréd Harbeck of St. Leboy - oalavilie. e § 0 8 9 8 8§ 81 L 6=13| go'hour with the well opérating poorly. Gas | t0S STOFRge heo's egy and bad evidootly boeu | cants: each additianal ins ten conte It x-Mayor Broatoh, to respond to the | factureswnd industries in the several stutes died weighing twelve pounds. Thoe chiid 2 " S — e o g and countries from which the money lsdrawn % o e I L e as: Fuston | men from a neighboring town stated that the | originally designed to be one. One of the | FoyiiART Julius Reinhart, at %21 Pl toast, “Omaba,” in the absence of Mayor | *p i Y dir ari February. Iki—the Mutusi | Was pparently bealthy, but it never grew ! and Dogabue: Dorsn ‘4ud Creoks. Eirued | sacs AMOULLAA 10 BOLLIng loss than 5000 | pulpy substances represented nothing but | FEaet ey Bk il p me ol hutice | Cushing, who Was unexpectedly kept away. | Rescrve Fund Life dssoelation was eatab- | 0y after it Was bora aud welghed the same u Coluwbus, ¢; Loulsville, & Kuus | feetln au bour P-olk. the other ouly the white, but each was | bereafier) 4 Mr, Broatch said that of the whele pnrli lished aud chartered by the state of New | wheun it died,

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