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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY D S M = | N I\ [ M J ‘ and base running was a feature, aAs was also | Minneapolis, alse on Wednesday, Thursday I }‘ \R\PY‘S’ under the new law, and to work up the pro- [ lightful Fow mu ro htful t sit | ”\ ) “l 0 ) / Jow's excellont work at short, Old Cy betind | and Friday. and on Saturday, Sunday, Tues. | [NEARNE]L ) ject for a lango brewery which 1s alrcady in | them when (n verdus o4 (S \ SN MATL . SV ALALY, ¥ | the plate and Donnelly at third. Kiteljorz, | day and Wednesday next at Sioux City. | | | ® condition which vromises success. The And all this picasure for obtaining sub. | = | of course, pitched in bang-up shape. Shugart, | Jack Carroll, who was released by Minneap- | dl | beet sugar committee of the ¢ vonrd was | seribers to the WeekLY or St xiay Bey ! i | Ryn and Darling were the bright particular | olis Friday, ‘signed Saturday evening with | continued as the same sub. For the fourth largest lis seribor \\'-’ Lambs Get Thoir Playing Clothes On for | stars on the ather sido, and Mr. Collins gave | St. Paul ‘ Rejoicing Over the Completion of a Mag- | ject for th P o teket from Omaha to New York, | Plans to Be Sprung on the World's Fair L us # creditable exhibition of umpiring y o i wdelphin, Washington and retur v Eunday's G | . Tuesday they will meot again, but on the Won by the 1 iker e | nifiount ‘New Opera House, | Fal Train. There are no points on this continent of | Meeting at Yankton, | Minneapolis grounds Omaha W Uud the Ro- | b 5 oaigs ALPARALSO), May #—|Special general intercst than these V'\rm\‘ | " The score serves yosterday by a score of 16to 8. Tho | P to Tiis Ban.]—A Munoral conch cities, An- Amer citizen has not com e MINNEAPOLIS ~ WHIPPED AT LAST. AN foaturesof sho game wors Drexol's and Ee: | BUILT BY LOCAL ENERGY AND CAPITAL. | 515 the romais of tho itis daugnier of Cone | Dotcdy s ediication borsons and paivis | TROUBLE IN GRAND ARMY CIRCLES, Hallt ot 'l 2L W | ting, e 4 Y | P ductor Jack Brady and wife, who died Fri- | of intercst in Washington ate. (nnimertio Fut 3 7 ¢ 1 i 1 Syimmers o . o . day eveniug, left here at 1:30 today for Lin- | and to the went opserver visit there is Splendid Game Well Won T'wi i B Mayor's Talk Made Good. 1 Desceipt T Ana. BIepaRt EINOS 07| ofs Wity Intemiont ok ¢ The ro. | full of Interest. Now York and Philuaelphia Mellette Spouts About the | Donne I ] [ HINCINKAT ay 8.—Righteen hased { i she s AN et At ) 1% ¢ As the cor fal o iancial ¢ City Gets a Nice Set Back - Loeny T 14l 0 f“ : ‘“"‘ -‘l_l~|‘ "‘: o b : Am : o Distinguished ':' ts g wo in chargo of thgloeal campot | {i, e S Eail Ad osncla rs of | Gushing Artosian Wells {n Detiver Muassaoros the Klinnon, th ¥ 0 | playors and Manaser L im et at the Cpening — Nebraska el nen, of ich Mr. Brady is o AL B1K Stenrbee: 1 Ukvaitng gtved | the NelgHiMcod Yk s 9t R N TWELt S oo Ry AU AL RN Weather Crop Bulletin, \ way for obtain seribers o the | ot S | [] ! as allowed to proceeed, ' Freak of Natu | WeEEKLY or Stspay B il Eiteljorg, p. ‘ 1 & —— y : - teted " e r '7 e -, 1 v<ka City, Neb., May 3.—|Special to fifth mr..u‘v ot we otnl 3 ) s 2 Tricd to Hang a Chinaman. Enansny, Nob & The Be I M. Thor Bo 1 o | offera free ticket from Oma | WAl % Skl | e H o KeAnsey, Neb, May | - R 1ompson, who lives on | QCEE frce Ucket from O ghens o Wl e g S, 11t 1ekeund Gity, & MINNEAROLL Vn'. e, Col., May At 1 ,,“L‘K‘l,; e to Triw Han,]~The lead itix event of the | bpor Cariteal ‘avonue, has o frekk (6 the | M 1 ¢ e b bilui Pierne, May 8. (Special to Tne Brr o er. 5. Pl ABTIL TR BILRE Fo. A& | QMBHt e palice woro summoned Hastily 0 | pasy ek i whibh KéuPney socisty, capital | shave of a calf, born without eyes or tail renders of ita) { S SRR SRR W EREIIEY Jck 8D I i 88 90 0 4y §| WestDenver, where a mob was In theact of | ru'and neople fn gonoral were interusted | Tho eyebrows it there, but thare ave no w104 Kl {s | oxhibit at the World's Fair will be held at s s - ot § 31 0 00 1 i e M ’l ?‘.v;.x’ -l,u.l med \\”w’u\uhl'»l"v was the completion and dedication of the ry"‘m-. ,“,.‘, ";f",’: ‘|H("-.>y health, and will | the w,‘;wv inity. A most d¢ i | Yankton on the 27th of this mouth, and it is Bony syoed. Won. Lost. Tt Gl | Tenaie 1 0 0 1 2 1 occupied by several Celestials, Tne filth | rink metamorphosed into # plavhouse, be A Uninn Pacitic Mortgage. I By | luent Loucks hias agreo s toappoint four . Denyor 1 ] ) § 9 g0 I| 3 | was frightful and so iged the people that | came the eyesore of Kearney's citizens and a | Fremovt, Neb., May 8. (Special to Ui ixth 5 subscribers we | ‘"‘.’f‘ " “h‘ u‘\” v“ u\f‘ tato n“\lul‘w‘-m [ Sy " 4 o ! 3 0 0 0 5 o tey would have hanged this particular | ;.0 opera house has been on cach year's list | Brr The Union Pacific railroad company | offer a free tick 1 Omaha to Salt Lake | woiiar apnointmont of ¢ 1ol Glty R ¢ ¥ Mingoapol i L [ Chinaman had not the porlconatrol Wagolh | of improvement, but lack of mcrve and | yesterday filed in the ofice of the county | Uity and return lamous Mormon ety | uromisus to bo large. Eyerything indicat &1 Paa ] 7 7 ) i 20 2| putin atimely appearance on the scen | lent, but lac ve % L s fast becoming n Gentile city, and W in mises to g lyory thin dicates Miiwankoi I X 8 ] Ly ! il | capital deterred its building, untll the | clerk a mortgage in favor of the Ameri 18 faxt becoti Ui it 1 will in | 35 the state Is thoroughly alive o the im Kunuis City 4 7 ) SCORE By | | Kearnoy opera house company was | Loan and Trust company of New York e aoes mach of lnferest. ~Now, this 8Um: | bortanco of ' eraditablo. roprosont Lincoln 13 i ) 1 00 00-2| Poor Anna Dickinson. | LTt L oL : % for $000,587, given on the rolling stock of tho | MoF Would be a good time to visit the boom. | ypi iy wtest fote of natious that has eve : 0 0 1 0 0-3 | New Youx, May 3.—Anna Dickinson de. | formed oarly in 1 At that timo | oo | lug city. Garflold Beeck is of course included |y natd wnd a foll attendance at the Yank. Easy Victory. SUMVARY | ivered another intensely percoaal and ram- | the discontent began to manifest itself | - | in tho trip. ~This Tt on tho lake | i, imaating, ns thero is sure to be, will find 2 o pennant surd rned: Omaha, 4 | bling address at Horman's theatcr before a | 010 talk of building an opera bouse in keep- | e meliow s | stmiae dars Ay MANVERLLLLRLIR), e WIS O < tho third game from Minncap baMare U g i | small audience tonight. Her theme was: | I0W With the city's progress in other enter- | FREMONT, Neb., May #.—[Spectul to Tup | SaIincrdavs, r SUNpaY Bug | DUmbArof suhomos alrendy suggestod. S olis Siiat tio ought to biave taken the I ek, o i | Bt Feuty 6K Yot i ibodvaesation | TPIRe e followrnie 1K '6F Wobseaiiial | EAB.~vames 15, Mulion, the tewly appoint | VBEE | e Pottizrew proposed that a stock company fimt Wi | it Mo n | f Tnmn 2 Sho was attired i | busivess men conceived the idea and put it | ©0 Warden of the state penitentiary, leaves | @ seveuth lax tof subseribors | WIth i< St l ik 'j:","lj'- A Tho i Wil it=tont | LT g | s, the waist being of red xceution: W. A, Downing, H. A. Leo, )f“‘rl. w'r tomcrrow to assumi 0 duties of | we offe mu\\x clet to Denver and M counties, 1n propx Bl > tho populutio thou t 306 out | ) 1 Pasecd i T [ 1 the skirt o w hito silk, At h wll 1 Barney, Homer J, Allen, W. C. Tiil- | P8 new ofticial I L B R BloaTRaL. e Hon. M. H. Day, of the national comms it i « wmne: One hour and thi five nin as i huge bunch ofY ma colorec i X 3 N kU s g Ty lod < u, hus a siw Y for the st ANy | Gvow, Ubire: Golirs ds glittered with dismonds. | 8™ F. M. Hallowell, R, L. Downing, John WILL iMPORT SCAB LAROR, tures. Denverthe queen ¢ £t us | hus & SEVIRH The Lambs cline opening | 2 J. Osborn, R. R. Gireer, J. J. Bartlett, S, s AvS worth seeing, whilo. ith ot TERANS stining | OTHFER WESTERN GANMES, ‘ Crazy Sea Captain Weit H. B. Porter, Charles Wiley, Ticted Sensation the Coming Week | and sin ok t Manitou arc delighttul & f Veterans of ' i 4 aptain, | indeed foalth-psivi spiring s | annual encampment at wch, the owner of the Minnies, was in which was incorporated und o name of S tattive t Hy H 1 LA ! | Chanmpions Play Like Schootboys and | NDON, May 3.—Captain Wicss of the [ i7" Was lncorporated undor the nan S e OUER amid sublime sce what trp con May 14 and -continuing the reporter's box, a lod hard for hi A T W R | German steamer Nester, jumped into the sea | e Kearney opera houso company. The first | Prersnvna, Pa., May 5,—The expected sen- | Lmia 10l A pleasure for se One hundred and fifey we pots, but it was liko pulling against the winds | " Are Fasily alloped. | N8 am 8 amy = | ten gentl n named were made directors. | sation of the week is the promised impcrta- | subscribe SUNDAY EK tendance, besides the o 1 Kaxars Ciry, Mo, May #.—The ( | off Dover Island and swam to . passiog | | 4 ' i , h NG RAHE Tt e b i of Fortune -t pl 1 ' fiool | smack to the oceupants of which he offered A. Downing is president, H. J. Allen, | tion of 7,000 workmen from different parts of CONDITIONS. | 1 .‘.‘{‘.V’ par “1 he st L WAE S ! B Milwaukee won the game on the ten | £250 to take bim to shore. The oficer w . '1,'1 i skbbi i Lo L onst. 1t is anid that many of them will Bisteat A el | Sons of Veterans Major Hum thiey had 1o w Wl S Ve Rk ke vory wild and | arrested and takon to jatl Doves.: Tiie 1501, treasurer be negroes and Indians. The operators have | P e AL L sunced the order s # “sc Jocko Ha first man to face | 0, 5oniaced by Viekory In the ‘second in- | he informed the German consul thut he had After one year of solid work and untiring | little to say except that they must rur iv KLY DESUNDAY Bnk, - Noitawspahor | organization dangerous to ¢ Mr. Bartsor > many morms ago pitched [ nine Tho foatures of tho Kame Wers a. on amoved from brain fever, that his crew had | encrgy these gentlemen havo given to Kear- | plunt somehiow, whilo citizens genorally are | the e is 50 well nud favorably known and | W duly repelled by Congres for the Omahas. That was in tho days of | handed runniug cateh by Hogriever on the | \I; \”.‘f‘”l,.”.‘, 1Ron8 until n“ was nearly b | noy what its people lone desired, The build- | indignant that steady, skilled labor seems tors have always found it an - casy “;"‘{'\W Fa. AL the anuunl enontpme L Dhilbints reme | right ftela and the work of Burke on V:w | Dover, when they u.lux im, Ing was put up by Richards & Co. of Omaba, | about to be driven from the field by this | ter to sccure subscribers, Tie Bre's s 1 '_l"” W“ Rto ic Corps s ?‘”:" 1 M iss Ve v u got his base on balls, again | conter. Sowdcrs was very effective, but he | from plans furnished by McElfatrick & Son | thig 1vasio o ignorant by | Scription list has always kept pace with i e AR bt ool Lty WoildHuligai g til DL ceived no support. Kuight's umpiring was | DeWitvs Little Early Risers, bost pill. Siht ! y Mokl ths lnvasion of dgnorant and by | Lt E ot dosinoe ta by bace with 148 | 1y having horself intorviewed to tho effer exemplifying the old axiom that everything e col e of St. Louis. It is one of the most substun- [ no means desirable laborers Money | itg lange list of fricuds, Being at all times o | tiat the order was run for “purely solt Lol el Ll LA L | ANAAS i STLWAURRT | President Starets for Poriland. tial structures in tho country, bullt of gray | Is rapialy coming Iuto the miners' | peopios paper, it makes frionds with il | PIYPOses” aud that suffer i tror Jocko was not kept in suspense long, for A 3 AR roAs | o < sandstone from the Rawlins, Wyo., quarries, | hands, und its effect was shown toduy classes, mncwbers received no atten romiits S A S0, [l 5, *residen e, E N w cade 401 Cy," despite the fact that he went be- | Manning. b L | . ANEE AN Cal., May Prosideny | 4y aforie high with! baseimant, The ground | 6ral mass msetines, Wil wase b1t The subscription priceof Tir Wrekt p | lead . S{RAILRS KL LA S woetien o7 tls “thiowe || Liaqrer s 0 gltolitieriis, 11 §gtn [ (RArISOT 0BLEmocla iniloh nadod FesttodayiTn | bigy 1s #8x180!teet, andfrohm the pavomiGntito, | MR TFOM Jiintown: htl KKyle, wHo promiised | 18 £1,00 per geat Bosupold to bh s bais i GOVERNOR MELLETTE'S MOVEMENTS, 4 4 bt i o LA 0 St e 3 113 0 | the moruing ho attended the First Congrega- | b & FHUSE ety fud from the pasciiont of | 10 tome out in the morning on assurances of | county or Canada, or 200 if sent to a for Mellotte have been rec A e S DU UB DE S DRALIER | AN alry 111001 tional church. In the afternoon he romained | iR P % support. Some six hundred evictions will bo | eign country | vating in - Washington, the ball to first Carpoitn ) i, 2.5 2 1] in his rooms, This evening he crossod over | Phe Stono wall is re 1 by a series of wide | jnade this week in ord»» to make room for | Tui Stxbay Bes 2200 per y but | @ son is located, siuce the povernor's Then the Sunday crowd be their sero- | HOkHove IS Rl 0 0'0 0 2| toOukiand, where his train was waiting, and | flat arches over the main entrance, and smull | the new men coming into the region, but | O vibors for Tik SENnay Bre will | rom Washington. He is ox ed to nade, and when the Commodore duplicated | Sowders, p.. 1 0 1 1 0 Clanse 0 0.0 00| shortly atter widnight started for Portland, | round s over the windows, while short | labor officials say they will be avle to prevens | °d in this corpetit | to Pierre tomorrow and assume his | Viek vl o L2 the buik of them from goin vk Have your fri ibe | t “Old Cy's” nice work, you'd a-thouwht tho | L DRAL ro columns, carviug and moulding are seen in | Uho bulk of thew from woing to wol e your fric ubscriba | official auti Murio Wb 10 gl ko Wl AT e st Shary vt . il R HheBte 8, o pls forwardd foo | © sy ox st v A e T - oh lnwoys ac oston, | Tho buitding will_contain th Kearncy | Bounos s laboe Srati Koy fererely e to competo 1 | L D VI timo to 1ot off your Surpls steam, wasn'y 1 | Kanens city 21040000 0sl Bostox, Mass, May i —Willlam Redmond) | National bunk which will soon boast of dofug | Ha niiso croatos . sensation by senentine mia ase say 50 whe {\tion sian; ok nistved ol iticalloElgharias. But there were better things to come st i | M. P, andyohn O'Connor tonight addressed a | husinoss in one of th cosiest and most elabo advice that the men return to'work. At the | auswered that he knew of none except busi- Jimy Donnelly took his position at the bat, 3 BialgAY g meating in Music hall, speaking iu behalf of | rately finished banking roomsin the west, The | Polish celebration in the opera house he also L must-accompauy overy | v uour way,” he continued, *we with o surdonic grim playing atound his | | Eained nne: Milwaukce | fwo-base hite; Cor cll. Thomas Flattley presided, Not | interior necoration of this room isa pleasing | reiterated those views THE T o \ e { wre coutident that the artesian basie is about lovely mouth, and Bartson grew loary ritn 2, Campion, Dlysimple. Stolon bases © 300 people were present. Several hun- | combination of richly embossed paper with 5 = 0 six months subscri or fout three {4, brove the greatest natural resourse that Ho didn't ke the Mephistopolean grim, | ever 13 Burke, 17 | Firat i alls 1 dollars was subscribed to the Parnell | Wood pulp wainscoting impressed with 0w Xork ORIt Weataata [Fmonits S oaoripLIONS WL be courited lasions {ivkie Y possesses. For instauce, at and refused to give Jimmy a whack at e, r Viekery 1o HHthy | fyng. artistic designs. ‘The bauk furniture is no ew York, M j.—The united framers | or | For further information address Tir 8, o small town north of The consequences wers, that he went to [, el U A — less in cleganee, and is of the very latest | held a meeting this morning. It was stated | Bre Pesuisinye Co., Omaha, Neb, | Huron, there s a throe und five first on four wide ones, and Halligan was i One’ hour and | DeWitt’s Little Karly Risers for the Liver, | desizns, that there is £16,000 in the hands of tho treas. | ~ | cightn ich well that for the forecd across the pan. g One large double store and two other | and that the men could hold out for ten | ihe « uli’nmm Miner of 40, t ¥ has run a sixty-barrel Hero Hy Hach used an expression that no . ones occupy the ground floor besiae the bank, : L | ‘ B s nover | rul uring mill day and night. P it sor o 7 Y T T e e that | The carly mi 1 never been traly | tlouring and i f rt gentloman would use in the presence of Victory Steam Rhaetia Sighted. while the basement and upper portions of J ECoRary ey also claim that | painted, writes . 1. Waite in thoe | of pressure for a well of that size! No other reporters, he final game of LoNboN, May 3. Sighted —Rhaetia from | the building is eut into suites of large office | twenty-seven bosses have signed the aeree Century. 1 protest against tho flippant wer is used. Then after the mill gets Ho said it was the dodenstedest piece of | tho prosent serics at home was a regular v York rooms. o general oftfces of the Kearney & | ment and wat 700 men will go back to work | L OHIUY: Nt hotorie of fhons | hrough with the water it is utilized for irri fasackical engincering ho had over soon n all | walkover for Douver. The Saints played - - Black Hills rona wiil occupy the entire fifth | tomorrow. The boss framers also held a | Si¥ie an Ryt e e C SD LD gation. - None of it is wasted. I waters two his born days. 8 T BT amalonsl ks Tk Wouldn tiBtanils Draca Gaths floor. meeting and decided to advertise for 700 | Writors who have made him a terror, or | Soctions of land very nicely und Inst year at iy said ! : J . At the grand entrance to the theater there | more men, The men laughed at the report | Who, seizing upon a sporadic cas n Sundy Grifin whanged out a | MK errors at critical moments. Fournier ' g 1 of ex- | Lnxul twenty bushels of A No. 1 hard wheat : gamblor I saw swag- | is a large vestibule floored with marvle. To | that twenty-seven of - thelr number had | tremo oddity. some drunken, brawling land aojoining it that was not irrigated gering by in diamonds and a drab ov the rignt is the electric elevator, and in the | signed an agreement with the strikers. The | wreteh, have given a caricatire to the not average more than five bushels of coat recently. e is in the show busi- | fronta brond, ensystairway of marble riscs | bosses say the men have no grievance. They | world s the- typical miner at of a very inferior grade ness now, [ beliove, but in his time he [ % 2 landing whieli scoarates into two stair- | are paid for an eight-hour day at 45 cents an ealled literature that treats of the Another sort of Twosickor ho stuck the | 1S ifth consecutive game for Denver, wrong end of his cigar in s mouth—he act- was magnificently supported, the team play TR ing an errorless” game, Attendunce, 4,200 And how red-hoaded ho was when Suteliffe, | The score “Our new ‘well is the dan It is an ¥ he so- ; wh | hore on the Comstock the high ropute usos leading into tho foyer. This is sepa- | hour. A goneral weeting of bosses will bo | C1¢ : bt-inch one and the flow i3 something the Commodore and Jimmy camo fiting in DENVER SEPAUT b ”‘"‘] 2 "““("" ho hi ';‘ Puto of | wijod ‘from the Arst Hoor by archwavs | held tomosemy niht. era is too ext ot in this direction. | g doeful, “It 1s down 800 foot and gogs over the plate. e oing who deflost of men with t brace | hoavily drapedi’ The parquet contains 198 In all my personal experience in mining | tongh & hard stration of rock at whict S But the spectators didn't eare u pleaguno | Medlone, 3. & 11E Do kourke. o faro_box, writes Arthur Mcliwen from | comfortable” ohaiw, with paddod leather | Services Over Grifiithe Re camps from 1849 to 1854 thore wis not a | tho others havo stopped. 1 said it was an for Hy's feeliugs, "They wero tho very spirit | MeClellan, 8.8 & 1 5 0 Baliwi 0 San Francisco. He, with two aids, drove | seats ana old roso’ plush backs Twenty- Ciicaao, May 3.—Services over the case of bloodshed, robbery, theft or | cight-inch. It is that to this hard rock, and essenco of mirthful jovousness, Curtls, It 18 22 0 OBrien, ibt 1 | down to the town of Sutro, where the [ eight of the best seats are sofas, accommo- | | o0 of m hard Grifiiths were held 9 th actual violence I doubt if & more or- | when with the flow that there then was, it When it comes to sentiment on a ball | W.0Brle di i M et tunnel was being driven, to sprend o | dating two persons, The aress circlo | ™ i ean oo s e WA el BLG kel s ae Sap e known. How | Was necessary to have o six inch hole until ground, it is more likely to find lodement | Wariol sy d 1o 2 0k e ol layout for the miners on pay day. The | contains chaics, with bucks of | homo of his fumily this morning, and at 10 | (ORY gociety wis oves The mioncers | the lower veln was teached. This s the with the humble, unnoticed, impecunious | Fornior pod 2 0 0 b ook or 1 b ! | ; Yo drew | combination plush and carved oak, | o'clock fonight were sent over the Michigan e vouns, anday nor, Tho nionoers | 0.5t condition of the wall, but tho: other { throngz peeking through the knot holes in the | Lohbeck, ¢.1 0 5 1 0 Meckin, e 1 0 minorg played at his gamo, he: drew inches ¥ cards from whatover part of the pack ho | (1o baltony prog liked, and before sundown had won ubout | baek - thiet )00, all the miners had. The fame of | making a v were young, rdent, uncorrupted, most of theém well edueated and from the best families in the east. The early miner 6 ksven and (;myln‘ rlh---l Central railroad to Hopkinton, Mass., for columas and extending | pypig) gh Kavanag] 4 others we SIRIE fosiwitti. Bri ~elovacion, al. flugh Kavanagh and others w 2w Of the stage clear fiom every | Present. Crowds from various labor organ- fence than among the cranks of th But Mr. Ha ongefal and pitiless zrand stand and bieachers,* b was not oven yet through ) inches will be reamed out as soon as th nachinery can be received. ow about the flow of the Ri Total 0 Totul.......8 7 don wel | - [ was ambitious, energotic, and ent which wo call the greatest artesian well i his excruciating ordeal, for afier Munager BEOTE L eaiuiNts 4ys | Mis unlawful ~dexterity had reached | chair. The gallory isdarge and comfortably | izations assembled in front of the residence prising. Noundertaking was too great fi..';‘n'l,rm‘ 'So far there is not an indic Danny had boon thrown out at first by His | Denver, e S sl R s “,,(l those mineis, though each [ arranged. during the services, and a procession of rep- | o daunt him, The pluck and resources | that the water of this artesian weil 1s cx { Gaspipolots, Mr. Earl. Moxie Henglo en- it 4 [ had risked his cash in tho expectation [, The wall decoration are entirely froscoos. | rosentatives of tha Knnhts of Labor followed | it it ttempting mighty | huustuble. Tho flow and pressure do not deavored to'make Joo Walsh's grounder run MMARY T R RS O Ko oacama | The dome of the theator and sounding boards | the remains to the depor. Tha romaia wiiy | ©Xhibited by him in attempting mighty | always stand in proportion. - Until the W up his leg, but failed, and the result was that & Donvon & St taut s wo base Lita: || 1A hoiwould Do o T Vithe oOSEUDO | are patterned atter the Chicago Auditorium, | be et at Detroit, Boston and othe Places | Projects with nothing but his cou | socket flow was struck the great flow was at | Sandy came in with the ifth run and Joo ‘.'.'.'.\f..n,\\l.x‘&'-'m rin L haltieis | fho common fate, held o little mesting | mho dome ropresonts asky with light fleeoy | by lavor srkanizstiocs delerssioorics Places | b ) his brawny nems to them out | Vinjcton, where the pressure remains much | Lodged sufe on bag No, 1. oy 1 Stofen basos: Tebeat, | 10 the buck room in thoe saloon. Each | clonds and perforations, silowing ob. in an- | will attend the buri L it Hopkinton, wis phenomenal. His gencrosity was Hore, however, Hy profuse and his symp: nightmare ended teljory fouled out to Darling und Halligan | ya: Gurticto | man sf 2 55 than in this upper regiou. The pressure ed the amount of his loss, and | de e \ to cout lights of different candle powe 1 d t t —_— hy active, know- | scews to be reguluted by the depth of tho " lamenfeay | the total reached $2,500, o slight dis- | twinkle as stars of different magnitudes, t. Louis Workingmen Picnic, ing no distinetion of rac His senti- | well in this thé deeper, the higher his second time at the bat—was thrown out VI by pit pean, Struck | cropancy that the meoting discreetly ig- | Governor Boyd and his entire staff wero | Sr. Louis, Mo., May 3.—A picnic and Iabor | mant that justice was never | the beid of water which appears above the LAt i o t:1ly Fournior o ssad balla: Lol | por hen, just as the gifted gambler, | Prosent at the grand opening as guests of the | gemonstration was held at Lindell park this | dulled. - TTis at command | ground. At least this is the experience with Mr. Murphy, Hacl's Duteh middle fiolder, | beok i, Baldwin | 1 pire, Emsiie 3 city. A number of other distinguished men 4 4 the Risdon well. What a mighty stream of was quickly”disposed of by Donueliy and with his two companions, was about step: of the state wero also prosent. The covernor | 4/LCFNoon und evening uuder the auspices of | to settle differences —peaceably. or with | 1 Risdon Ao A fow Lichan McCauloy s a starter for the Minnies. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, ping into his cavvinge, the miners sur- | boing called upon for a specch, spoke in purt | th > trades and labor union. e paperhung- | pistol in hand to vight a grievons wrong | Vaief it b pipe of 10,000 galions per winute, Ihen McQuade, just unported from tho | 5 rounded the vehicle, ana the spokesman | as follows ers, brass flnishers, electric linemen and [ ton stranger. His capneity for self- | onough, it' has been estimatea. to furnish | slope, flied out to Twitchiell, and it resembled | Umpire Bob Ferguson Roasted to | said with grave politeness: “When 1 accepted your very kind invita- | pajnters assembled at their 1 pective head- | government has never been surpassed. | overy man, woman and child in the state with | an egie lemonade for our friends from the a Turn SMr, Shaw,we fellows have been talkin® | tion to be presont this evening, having such awters and marched to the park. The | Of o glorious enoch, he was of a glovious | at least four gallons every twenty-four hours worth. 3 sl ] Cortwurs, O, May ouisvillo was pre- | things ovor,und we've concluded that it’s an aversion to public speaking I did 80 with | picnic was attended by othor trades, but none | o, T'he pressure is estimated at over two hun> But my, how full of surprises and uncor- | goited with' the game today by Umpiro I best for you to give us buci our money, ™ | the distinet understanding that 1 was not 1o | Dt those mentioned. marched in fine. The - dred pounds per squaro inch, at least tainties the great game is, 5 ) 5 PE “But you played it and I won it,” ob- | Make any rewarks. - But ‘the world's a stage | mon turned out about five thousand strong, 5 New Story of Davy Crockett. to easily run a 150-barrel ouring mili. When Minnchan only occupied a second or two | KUSON by means of raw decisions. He was | B DY t OP= 1 ind ali the men and women werely players, rity of tho strikers being included. The The HOuELON BhHGEDuUDLIRhGs T this flow was struck by th G-ineh drill which i striking out, but “Old Cy"' let the third | s0abused by the crowd that he refuses to act | jeeted Mr. Shaw and one wan in his turn plays many = 10 H ks . Post pu os an sash-shoy SRR Dt oon was devoted to speechmaking, wei taway from bim, and Minny | during the remainder of the serics, At i S ) pounds, it sent it up just like o tdon’t make no differ- | My part of the old letter purportin g P to have been we j Jance, n very rincipally on tho cight hour subjoct, and the ! toy experiments bave been tried with was 8afo, tendance, 4,700, Score ence,” suid the spokesman. ant = part it fis, 18 to congratu LS .|:.h‘f-n.':. it hour subjoct, and the | yon i February, 1840, which tells TRV S LM e U “That's Liow a man can strike out, and yet | Columbus S L0001 04l “You hetit don't,” echoed tho men | the people of ' Kearney upon tho caie queer story about Davy Crockett, the | srream of water this size sent seventeen feot beiaft’ 8 ; o Cotiimbus, 57 Lontscti, 1) Bede® | surrounding the buggy, and hulf a doron | completion of the .magnificent structur Soctalist Meetings Slimly Attended, | lero of Alimo. The wrter suys he was | into tho i Then & & ineh ons elecuton o { Didn’ kuow that, did youl Well it is so, bus, 15 Louisviile e | drew six-s When I first came to this country Beniiy, May 3.—The German socialist | traveling in Moexico and was asked to go | stream of that size casily seventy fect into anyway Coltimime 15 Lontaviie: o phirmed rans: | drow six-shooters, thivty-two years ago, when the prair : A ) i |t 1t was a grand sight with the roor X olum b isville, tterles: Co- “Well, boys,” remarke .. y-Lwo years ago, whe e pri eetings to-day were v attendea and | 10 see an American who was a prisoner | the air. wias a grand sight with the ro Mr. Ityn next took his position at the bat, | Luuibiis, O'Conior and Gastieiehts Lotev i | . WLl boys,” ‘remarked M. i | this vieivity in the summer timo were cov- | MCtnS L0 :" Neraalitninlyatiengeatandioiseolie ame ininas b Sltnan tn the | ant 0sshiia soutidk s (ho Epray, Toll i dit o without saying a word and Daily. Rups hatted in: iy Kuehne, | With that quick resig: toa hard | ored with buffaloes and the Indians hunted | BOb the slinhtest interest displayed. —The | €O horhood of Guadelajarn, This | ferent direction, delugiug almost everything — Swish! Donovan, Two bise hits: . L deal which distinguishes his class, | and roamed over the plains at will, little did | peole were intent on onjovment, and it was | neish IokHo0cSOESEURAC M i SRTIR R L N fia v atanilt ot & s oraeriy oon #0ne strike!™ sald the umpire, Donayanmavion: clionatn iy ey | “Well, boys, what you sny has to go I'| Ithink then that I would live tosce here | evident that the movement is losing its ae- | American conviet proved 10 b6 | vovad unto the Jim river, The water s soft | iy was tnperturbable. Tho | BISL o bitla; iy Chatwrihe, G b Ty e, | Suppose, and he drew forth his siek | such a substanial and handsomo city, aud on | tivity. clett, who instead of being killed | 2ot i plonsan: t1st6, Thero 1s no question noxt ball split tho rubber, but Ryn wasn't | Miyiok out: ity Gastwee i by baide s | andhanded 1t to thers Tiay he started | the snot where T now stand ono of the finest B e | at Alamo was taken prisoner with s utility 1ce power and irvigaling. lookiug for it . Passed bulls f{y 4 Left on base: Co- | 1o drive of. temples of amusement in the country. Finkertons for the Ooal Roglons, two others and confined at hard ow, doesn’t this b at polities s wIwo stiikes ™ sung Mr. Coilins glion 8s Sellawhlodnl lmot B R Hloums | e e R e *1t requires no prophetic vision to foreseo | New Yok, Ma A morning paper por in these mines. ekett's ,‘ . e This made the dummy very irate, and ho mplre: Fergusou, 88 2 " SPOKESmMAn, | 4 opand future fof the city, st that armed Pinker s we | e Py HRe Y Snow in South Dakota. turned upon the judge’ ndvocato and every: DEFIRD ARREST, “wo've got to count this coin, scescs within ltaclf tho oleionts of o e, o Pinkertons wero list night | giory wia that all his range B HE e 5o vt it e - Press REST, b ¢ 3 €98 dispatched from New York, Philadelphia | hut the two who were there with him, | BT Pavi, Mion,, May 3. . body oxpected to hear him roast him, But CINCINNATI, Ma The largest crowd of It was counted, and the pile showed | an active, energetic and prosperous peopie. aud Chicago to the number of 150 to the + | gpecial from Muron, S : Thoro bie tiad left his slate and pencil upon the | tho scason thiis far snw the 1Reds defent St | just $2.800. Obstacles vauish _before the onward mareh | Poynsylvana mining veglon i who wore unhurt and for some renson Witk mURBU Al oTshow. hors Aia afteraoon 10 and had to remam mute, : Louis again toduy. ‘There was no very nard | “*You're short just $200 here, Mr. | of such torce. Your city is alive with that 3 LRIRIToRone, ¢ spaved, They were taken from the CRLLUH f \ Yot you could seo that he meant business, ] | A ! i spinit that has changed forest and prairie Alamo to Monterey and thence to the [ With cool temperature and north winds, It 3 3 " | hitting and the fielding was uniformiy good. | Shaw," observed the spokesman, s i s No griping, no nausea, no pain - when Do | * . 1 vas considered sufficient, L or, to retard and tho next ball Eddio cut lovse, landed | A ground rulo was mado on account ot the | ey | u into blooming tields and_flowering gardens: | N ping, n sea, 10 pamn ] mines as described. Crockett,so the | Was cousidered suflicient, however, to retur - awnst tho left tield fenco, N 3 s & hat can’t bo,” protested the gam- It anued giant rivers with iron | Witt's Little Early Risers taken, Small - i e LrOWing crops 'W{'l"' Y (hm ol Y e preat number of people in the field, that 'M.» T brought 8525 along. with me. } vl mn}«p.nmu“)u ; 3 '\:n L u‘( il I afe pill, Best pill, rator s rote a letter to his wife and CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D+, May 8. | scoved Minnchan and put Mr. Ryn on | linted to two, the number of busos to be | D) LISl + | bridges, checkerec ace of our country S Loy 5 wias duly forwarded by | - e B PR | socoud, whero he stood tickiing bimself | takon ou wn outtield. hit. Attondaim g The 25 went for drinks and cigars, and | it} railroads: that have built up great citics - r‘\““‘}‘ high svngeduly nvged W by retogrun to Tl e " Snow has by N under the arm and nodding to Kite ey v the other $2,000 is what T won from you, | of brick and stone, with their busiuoss str SALL ON THE BRINY DE the first av A e ol ol Wus | fuwin this soction of Bouth, Dakota noarly Walsh railed to scoop Shug inalhnatl 100s 1 ot0 0 an antlomen—fairly won. tures towering toward the heavens, and their - never received. This is tho talo, hut | all day, being the fivst snowfall in May sineo nl‘ mnlmh-lrwln enough u Shug St Louls W0 1000102 “Figures don’t'lie,” said the spok s apd temples ave the admiration of the | Or a Whirl by Rail to Six Ame novertheless it l~]~\]}“ safo lh(l hold "‘n to | the spring of 1875, ".l- not very cold \ first and the dumimy third. Wits: Clucinnatl, 8 St. Louls, & Erroms e ST e o SR D 3 Pleasure Resorts, the old story of the heroie defouse of the | " On the next ball pitched Brother Shugart | olcinmnth 15 et Lonis o Hottoring: Fomors: | AR h rel We follows have put can see results for your city in the handful of rang the old fort at | A very small pill but a very good one. Do . thought he'd run dow ‘hof us blew in, | to 1, but 01 | und K Uy Stiveits and Boyle, Earned raus 1 that full measure Arrangements have been effected by the future, and surcly I wish i ) Bexar, and th (ol Groaisatys AWAME Tattl o el v JtiRbEs | Cy" threw to Waish to b, and | Chucinnadi St Louis, ) “f'wo base bits: | and the thing foots up $2,500. Here, | 5 success to which you areso justly entitied.” | publishers of Tk Ber which enable us to O T R 5 ~ - | Whalsh, whois up to snuff, know what was ONolll Al gotie ABSERON ghn Canavin. | you can seo for yourself,” i Manager McReynolds of the Funke at | make anovel aud attractive offer to parties | 140 3 _ Proper Ending of a Tragedy. expocted of bim, and without ns much as Roinny pekied. o0 AR ’v'_"”“\‘fll\» *Well,” groaned Mr. Shaw, returning | Lincoln has leased the opera house sud it | who ar disposed to devote their time and Tndeed a Busy Man. NEw Youk, May 8.—In a fit of jealo: 8 rage | B 41 st e vetuened the ball liko @ | & Notiey "Couiisicy. ioyie, Tgun Doubis | the document, “what T say’s true, and T | will o put on a eireut, which will include Py ward procuring new sul vs for New York S § [ tuis evoning, Francois Pettit, a y shot to Old Cy™ and the duwmmy was nailed | piays: *Egan. Comisky and Lyons. First hoe scooped only $2,000, What you follows | the same attractions as Lincoln. The grand Wilkiy' B . Wi ab y He ) | IPrenchiman, shot bis sweetheart, Mario Fos. at the plato. on balls: By Cra by stiveits & 1HUDY | say ins got to go. of course, but then I | opening was a success financially and notbing ® Oyans WEERLY Ber or Pie Sexoay | General Butler is a busy man. He has a A e, paihonry Marig g But it was a elose shave, as Adain Mor- | pitehed ball Iy Crane: © Strackout; Jy | SY, s got & besides what I've handed | but praise for the Kcarney “opera house | Ber between this date and the 10th day of | g law practice, supplies the eountry with | ter, and then slot hiws. 1t Eho; st rell ronariced to Jutge Lake, aid is u play | (rane 5 oy Svetis 5. Passed balle: Bovle, | 010°C got w bean besides what 've handed | But prate for, the Hesvey Shors, SRS B its bunting, is compiling bis memoins, ons | PIACC in Uhe YOuK Wom s Loarding ouso, | 100 dangerous to experiment with Wild pitehis: Crang Fine: Two hours | over, You're a clean $300 ahead now, d i b i taoat el S e RN e s S K M i nd streost 4 was 1t worked this time, however, Jikoa charm, | 4ot fiveminutes. Uwipie: Korins as itis, I don’t seowhat’s to be done,” @ Nebraska Crop Bulletin. HiGAREE ko Lust ehly 8 partionag: | pluosrls Bt pel e L LR wusod by hoe rofusal to warey i, to w o rae Ho kit pomiie et an idans At be AR g | ticiting subscribers in Nebraska, 1wa, South | of his robe and wonde ier w demo- | sho had be caeedd for some months, Tho R A e e nd Amerioan -Assnolution Etandin | chava yas i gon B tanan “"r“l then th Crere, Neb., May #.—(Special to Tue | [ G0 Ghe cratic nomination for the presidency wiilever | man will die and bis vietim will recover. P safo one, wnd notwithstanding his fingor wis Diayod Won Toah ‘1z ‘»WINTI“ ity !‘{”“" i himself from the | 3,1 rhne United States signal service has ‘A caroful record will be kept of ull sub- | strike him o Aud yet e his enough | e 50 80re You could almost near it ‘thump fu | Boston " 3 OFOASBIG BG ANE YOl 5ut of tho hole | Just 1ssued the following weekly weather | 0o e Cinion und the rewards will | spare time to show thav hoisa good flomst | Spanish Court Fuace Powder containg € he \d stand, he burgled second nlthnoro M7 A8re 10 Wiy ¢ 04 bue hole |t vinla ror aska AGr1psi0) Wi 4 . " | and to grow his own buttonhole L uet no lard, lime or wrsenic, it is absolutel AT heigicel when Foulavile 4 el a0 | for you, Mr. St You owe us $200, eran bl .K.':l ‘:f“"YI“ boon warm and sun- | D e without partility Which are { better quality thun any- | hupmless, sold by all druggists, ¥ twenty foet froim tho baso and streteli o : o 1 “But T haven't got a hean,” Tho: weel vagl.aas, boey wa g THE EUROPEAN TOUR o R R ) his avin grabbed the bag with bi Clneiunat ) 9 I on can raise it up to Vieginny, | shiny, allowing faem work to be pushed; but To the person that will Secure the 1rgest | mmm—— ——————e e e | duke. Athletics AT AN ¥ *" | nigh tomperaturg.ayd winds have dried and | o8 IO BOROR FEC T RO G host | o= i ‘Then the people whooped again They | Washington ... 4 1 SON, sure,” baked the surfaw@f the ground somewhat | L EE O B0 R RS S e ore | ] ™ ro 50 glad 1o see Old Cy steal something < T A R e h e than Srauillics and rain would be beneticial 3 3 Mo dorere sacrlficy funched i NINOR GANES. G ll“w”‘ It right then. You'll send | 843 rih WOU! fabinupxcent vory 1zt stow- | June 10, 1501, will be given Frie of vosr & 00 s arsa arl a up mnety f urther, and like a gmraffe be g ot R oNg i 3 ers in scattered logalities. Sunshine has been | gorsn TRIP EUROPEAN TOUR THORET s loped actoss the plate on Donnelly 0 Nonpareils Win the First. [ will. T have Curly Bill drive | ghove the averagojaid temperature consider- | yiekat will include fivst.cls s from Grifin then bit a high fly midway between Yestorday on the rounds at Thirte over with the money in the morning ably s0, the maximum rangiug above ninety BT S A e T T Is prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, (18 tho best blood purifier before the publie, short and left, which looked a dend safe, but | and Vinton the Nonparcils and Falcon | Sp 8 he's lyn’, spoke up o suspi- | degrees throughotit she state gonerally on the | ° Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, J 1 t . - : r-| It eradicates every inpurity, and enres Serof- litde Brothorhood Shugart sprivted out after | come togethor in & el ame. The error | cious 1 20th. No injurlous froste have boon reportod, | oludos aiso all traveling, hotol and sight-sco- | NEMCELRS DO Elbasnonty Jtuibr ferr| 1t eradioatos every impuy 18 orea Besers it, and ho got it, teo, making as prewty | eolumn shows that the infleld of o h team I you think so, si suid Mr, Shaw | although a light one on the 2ith is reported | ng expense I vip will be made with an | | ) cateh going with the ball as you ever | & o remedies, The combination, proportion | Dyspepsia, Billousuess, 8ick Headache, Indi and preparation are pecullar to Hood's Sarsa-| gestion, General Debility, Catartl, Rheumae ug It curative power not possessed | tism, Kiduey and Liver Complaints. It overs SaW. | has yet somo work to do before getting in But this did not content kany, and turniug he | porfict trim. Yot withal the gamo was vory sont the ball back 1o Ryn with the precision | itable and satistied the spectators, The the | from a few localitics. excursion party gotten up by Mrs, M. D, stifly,” “1'1L give Corn planting hi bogun In the southern amount vight hor my note for ‘razar of Boston, ana will bein charge of Bropa) part of ‘the statd ind plowing for corn has | F'ra%ar W | parni of asharpshooter, aud Donuelly, who had | seo 0, 8ivy no note is needed,” said the | brogressed rapioy’ in the northern part; | competent guides. The "’_“"‘:: has RO SR8 by other mediciues. It effects remarkable |comes that extreme tired feclizg, and builds started for second on the hit, was caught | fiu‘iwm‘m. waving his hand. **Among | wheat sowing is ot yet completod iu the whatever. ‘T'he tour covers all the prineipal | ahres where others fail | up the system, That was ono of the double plays you i EAISDERNE NONPANK | gentlemen a gentleman’s word is onough, | nortiwest i countries of Europe - England, Germany, } “1 consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the hest | “Hood's Sarsapavilla was a God-send to nie, -‘~\-lm l\xwl‘l"l”«»«t* u‘-““‘-; i | stren 28010 | S0 long, and good luck to you, so long Small grain h('rM\m"lIHu']\'l fall \\Iunn‘ Switzerland, France, Belgium, Italy and thei medicine Tever used. It gives meanappetite | for it cured me of dyspepsia and liyer e Mr. Shugart had to doff his cap again and | uwsmnsinss! 1 2 4 0 08 YOu Use i 8tra hox. " in Dundy county isPeported to be not as goo orincipal cities, including London, Paris and refreshing s wnd Keeps the cold out.” | plaint with which I had od 20 yoars,” MR & TESPONAR 10 K0 Yonlloroun abr [ Haetraing 8 5 8 1 A m.]‘«-‘n?«»l arly Bill to | 88 expected earlith: i the spring and will . T, T I el o “I"‘ "“m ‘~|,m st H;umm:l Mo ln |‘|w'-.|“,.‘ g I;.lv Al \’u N. Y. Hhegu e i sbasouter et i | M 8 4 1 v on WL, Ohat 3500 voupd | S o incrossed acrougtof spriug whoat | Brusact, i, S i s : P e B il ) hunm{\ don the Comstock, four miles | “P1i sworry and appio troes are i full S A | It was a dveary blank for the visitors mnold 1602 2 2 1 1 Mahoney 1100 0 1 0 0 | away, if he hadn't. bloom aud prowmise well f i rl o | Drayden. i 102 i 0 0 ¥s L The party starts from New York Jdune 27 In the third ‘the Lambs added one morve | Mayder i1 1 ¥ 10,0070 8 00 e b ) tally and it was thelr last, to theirsioe of | nopaiy 1072810 9 Tols M e 8 A AT T mt's Board of Trade, and !rl'wu‘(n 1:>'V!‘4’A"""I\“}I\‘\"\"“ mb "" 1" i “When I hought Hood's Sarsaparilla T mad apatiila takes less time and . l- tho score, TR S 1 Neb.,, May 8.—(Special to Ty _HAKED DY AN ANGIVIGRAL pion e 2 good Investment of one dollar in medicine m' ity to show its effect than any other prepe ‘Shanuon reaohed firet on by A wild con INGS. One of the interesting articles to be sorganlsation. of Fromentis | JoRe8s telp. would tuvolve sn outisy of ut | BEMALNIERA of She duliar by modlebio | quaniliyta show i effcttian any otior nioy pitch sent him along to the next station, | X0l A RR 450078 4nl) on ut Waldoboro, Me., is a changeable ok S 3 st #700. |1/ S0E- A0 ERAY Bl Ihal ' B , 4 i Bl Na %y i Walsh's sacrifice to tho next and Papu's twor | et L R LR T sillc dross, 104 years old, the property of | board of trade took place last night. One | AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOUI tism and lmproved my appetite so much that | “ My wife had very po Alth for a lor ] cushion drive, home, BNNA N . : « 1 1 hundred and twenty-five members were en Ior the second largest list of subscribers | my boarding mistress says T must keep it | time, suffering from fud poor appo. i I 3 i Baso on balls: OF Millar, 3: o Jolen. & Struok | MP8. b njninin Kaler. Tt is made slip e e e 8t from Omaba to Sag ik B \ out it was an unbroken chain | o Ry Milor. 11: by Jeler Wil pieel v | fashion, lined about the waist with brown | rolled and a commendable degree of enthu- | we offer a free ticke i) AR S locked up or she will be obliged to raise my | tite, aud coustant headache, She tried evory- for Omalia, but s loug us sho | Millor.2: by Jeton. i “t'we tase hits: Stron tinon, and has & silk belt whout one ineh | siasm prevailod. Oficers woro eloctod for | Franclsco and Lot Angeles "aud roWwr. | pogrd with every orher boarder that ks | (g we cod heat of, bk foun 1o el (1 U's the differencef of game: Two hours A four utes. | inen, & A8 & 83K DE $10! one C s . T Maganiticent mountain scenc o pean il | ood Sarsaparilla.” TuoMas Bumirely, | she e d [ 00d Sarsaparl! S . N wosvs (e dinersacet recious | JAnhahat o b wide, no facing about ~the hottow, made | the coming year as follows: Mayor Fried, | Gofion Gate: the tund of sunstiae. fruits and i [1,1 ‘I‘“”y‘r“‘x) “]l‘x‘m“:y‘: ;\.\\’1 RE l)\”m:I-llv'le‘n od's 8 pasila, :"\Ill"u'r hittle botter. They ouly kot in two wore runs, | Move Up Joe Fired. to trail. It was the property of Mrs, | president; K. N. Morse, vice president flowers, “Who uas uot scen Callfornia will | 0 Tiary Street, Broo et iamads 1 oa Ss eGSR, BLQ BAYel LA baian 00 Hthia sixth, on Minuehan's throe sacker | ovisviiir, Ky., May %-Jos Gerhardt, | Klor's grandmother, ™ Mrs.* Botsey | Houson, sccretary; £, H, Barnard, troasur RokQi happy B e b e et blood Tever used.” M. 1L BAXTEL, | it to every one we know." GEOIGE S0MEL 8ad Davilug's single, and oo iu the seventh | O asaman, bas booo released from thy | Shibles of Thomaston. ~Her mother | George'W. E. Dorsey, L. D). Richar to properly appreciate tho vastuess of our | forlmpure blood I eve ? . i, |1t to o iEONaK ¢ i g ety ocond b , s boou released fro 0 coud safs ope, o steal, and Charlio Bartson's driy g And tho score stood 7 o 3. No Games for Threo Weeks. 1 Both teaws played superbly. Twitchell The o 1 : caught six largo horso fiies, mado two hits, a | There will be no more basebal! games at saeritico. wnd @ run, sud avout carried off the | MCCormick park until May 25, when Denver pubm, slthough Shannon's suappy coaching | opeus up bore. Tomoriow Omaba plays at e, J. K. Frick, | great country one must see its vost features, | gickot agent, I, & R. kd., Bound Brook ‘ Joun Thomsen, executive committee, Public | ~ For the third largest list of subscribers to A X o $mn provements were discussed and committees | the WEEKLY or SUNDAY Br we offer a ticket Hood’s Sarsapa""a | Hood’s Sarsapanua 8 ppolnied to inaukurato thom. It was moved | from Omaba to Quobec and roturn. WAL | g by au drugglie. #1; s for 5. Propared | Sld by il droggiste. B ste for gh Prosared @3 the seuso of the meeting that three addi, | would be grander than a trip down the be by €. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothicearics, Lowoll, Mass. | by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothueation, Lawoll, Masge o "ankton 10 n will i v tional streets be pavel. Co it wera tiful St. Lawrence in mid-summer! 1o cou- | e AR e Utk il BN | B el iecienedls Comimions ets,| UM REGARTRRE L Sibeimmert L8 o0t 100 Doses One Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar Louisville team. wus usistor to Danfel Webster, This | Larson, C. D Marr, John D ViLLE, Moreland, Cook County, 11 dross was worn when she went to Gen- eral Knox's funeral, -