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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES. soe Captain Donneily handle the boys in Man- | Kittridge: Thornton, Clements, Farned \ &= lattor three months from date. Ho further | Q N 0 of the Blue Springs high school took DENVER WAS A SOFT SNAP- -gurl)?unw'u nwnd.’ ; % rups: Philadelphia, 2. Two-base hits: Dol K]NCM:\N SECOND D RBY stated that should Goddard bold him to a SHAM LE}\DS TO A MURD]LR e last night. The number of graduates And say, Gaffacy limself is worth the | Shanty, Anson. Thre ‘N;*!{”'",“fm s %) match and should he (Jackson) win, he was _unusually small, only two coming for- i price of admission, - ‘,.‘,‘""" sy (AL ',]-'f:;‘ Po o on Tl '"",' 4 :lmxm make no other anguesments but return Sy ward to receive the honors, Rev. Lowler, ere and give Corbett the first match, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal chureh, Tho score: by Stofn, 3. Strick out: By . 1, - . 4 by Stein, 8. Time: One hour | Win f t! t h Mrs. Helen Basyo Kills the Babe that Would ! delivered the presentation address, The Omaha's Husky Ball Players Krock a Game n o nor of the Kontucky Also Takes the Corrigan Sues the Western Unfon " 70 Ki o Babo that Wou rraduntes acquitted thomselves with much - and twenty-five minutes. Umpiro: Lynch. - Out of the Mountaineers. Bounsliy, 8b.... L i T 1 o GIANTS WIN A GAME, Latqnig as He Ploases. Citicaao, May 14 Corrigan, proprietor Have Reproached Her, credit. [ i 00 Crxerexary, O., May 9. —A poor decision of the new race track, today began suit in Chinch Hugs Appearing. by the uinpiro and two errors by Keenan in : Iigan, rf.... telifle, 1., y 1 4 ry - the federal o to o the Weste v, B SrriNas, ob,, May 23, |Special t o ihe v P that woncho gume On thg | S0MC ORCAT RING AT GRAVESEND. | Ullon Telograpm company- to- turnieh s | WCOOK MOVING ON FOR INVESTIGATION |, Bier Sruixa, Neb, May . i, e the five runs that won the game. On the news of the pool-rooms and race tracks of b ) econt copiou it whole the game was excellently wol playod — A Tl e LI LU T have dona an immenso amount of good, and ‘1‘1;.»2“‘|'(|.:||:n]:" I'f("".hx;'y?l;:','{\ \ ",":'k|n'=": Mo | Pool Room Mifht Adds Zest to tho | are granted to other raciag sescrintone T | Worthicss Charles Carpenter Charged "\rm-*hn\'n not hn-nm:d ‘nuhun;hnl‘h' \\'nlhln excoptiol ‘4 DOt h ¢ - say: v do 0 i i e the IoOry ¢ an. No ury has pen do DrubbingSioux City and Mil- Baker, b . Although the weather was quite chilly, 1,581 Sport—Chicago's Track Sull SRR exebliant pHOM with Killing His Wife -Somo by frost.. Tt 16 rapoto, howevor, that ooy waukee the Other Weste OIS oo }’_‘“""}“ “'” "‘0*““‘»"1'”;“; Ve Muddy, But the Going ¥ Bruzy News from All Over :;nfi lm\; mmh-lnuvn‘umn" ranco fn ~IA||||1|Iu 3 o incinna WA - 1 ISSOURI DRAM SHOP ACT. elds a fow milos east of he ndi- ern Winners Now York.. "1 002 3 001001 %17 Good. the Btate. cations for fruit are 1o loss favorablo than for \ ccoe o = RATHER LIVELY COLD DAY GAME. Walsh, as.. iarke, Lincoln Gives Kansas City a Decent | L “'}'.'“r;‘ 5 A ~| mooooc slooccscs Bl ocwuvsa 3 L] | mome gt MeClollan, 1f. ... Omaba, 10; Deuver, 1. ik, ¥b....ees Lincoln, 4; Kansas City, 2, Curtls, ef Milwaukee, 6; Minneapolis, 2. White, s Sioux City, 8; St. Paul, 4, DT . cmoos | socoomooce | momomow =l comogosace; | co# - oo Hits: Cinotnnatl,7: New York, 0. Errors: o . rain, Olncinnatl, 3; New York, 2 Eurned runs: Cin- mportant !)m l-h.- Re nd':rml by & el 2L S ki aew York. 3. Hawerles:, Duryea | Cixorewart, 0., May 2.~Latonla opened Judge Ficld of Kansas City. Kranxey, Nob, May 24.—[Special Tele- Dunbar Bank Ince and Keenan, E nd Clark. Two-buse H ATl e Aot Kaxsas Crry, Mo, May 23, —Judge Field Tur Brg. |—T! ) NEn Lo} Nob,, May 23 solal hit: O'Rourke. Three-base hit Meraan. | the first day’s racing with an attendance of 2748 olebit ot ? ' gram to Tur Bee.|—The coroner's jury in ok RASKA City, Nob,, May 23.—[Spocia huns batted n: elilday, 3 O'Rourke, ¥ | 10,000, 1t was a pleasant afternoon, but the | O the circuit court of this county nos ren- the casoof tho infant found in tho chaunel | Telegram to Tne Ber.|—The Dunbar State t'uuntl\l’i “mn-khfli:{ n h‘u. 8 U rn.i":.l] track was slow, All the races w‘nrn well dered a very important decision this morn- south of the lake yesterday, returned a ver- | bank filed articles of incorporation with the \ - Reynolds, 6., RiChardson. " First ?y'.',’\:x.x'l'-':'"i~|..'-nm?~"'l-y‘ contestod, but the featuro of the day on 1,.:,," b?fim 8 mn’ “mml T ot of | gict this ovening. Mrs. Frelon Basyo, mother 000, e today, Tho capftal, stock 1§ A 3 k, i o : s ) 0 cas s o . o ) bl 0,000, I corporator: o Goorgo R. Notwithstanding the discouraging fac that | Heuan: fiov york & Siruckouts By Dueres, 4% | whivh universal interest was aroused was i Ll T |'I‘|]|‘i““'ll:“<‘ rty | Of the child, is charged with drowning tho | §10 wige Jacorperators, ure loorgo R 4 awas col'i enough to froeze los oream fn s | K°1NCdY, D pitehel: Turyea, Tno: ‘Ono bourand fifty | the Latonia dorby, the fourth race. Tho U £ los & 6alodh, ,1.;1:]ml"‘,z "‘m(h“l"“; little ono. This decision is based upon a | Kine' Honey W ruce, 19, Kuse Grorse 1 seterday afternoon &nd clouds | _Totals ....o.. minutes. Uniniro: Hurst, judges were Messts, J. . Robinson, Ed C oon. - | string of circumstantial ovidence which in [ Baker and C. H. Wilson, The institytion 3.‘2‘;2’?21'“".:.“JZ.T,“,""b‘.‘Lfk”‘Z.’.E il of sbne)| - NI¥B-INNING CIROUS Hoppor and L. P. Tarlton; the timers, | FACORt the lnjunction restraining tho saloon- | thg mings of all fully warranted the verdlct, | Will do & genoral Baskiag bustsess. Jui A the Omaha 1 Omaha 2140 ey, O, May 23, Therowere ANV | Mossrs, Goorgo Cadwallador and 8, u, | KeePOT from conducting the dram shop busi- | i yer: (8 REBAR FaEty Bty old aud tine o8 8nd the Omahn team wns sup- | Qmabl..cocvieieie§ 1400 -1 | foatares In today's Cleveland-Boston zathe; | \Weusy' the starter, 4. O, Sheridan. . — > | ness. Tho county aud city lioansos of the | Loy HomaR Ie abont husband for six yoars, bl il ] Posed to be lamentably weak on account , First, Clarkson was in very bad form and | YeACY; the starter, J. G. § : sapot wore dedl " svatdl | SHs oo childron Lving by hov bus. | TRENTON, Neb, May 23,--(Special Telo- e L MMATLY. 3 . 1ireb ruce, putes 800, foF. L ar-olds | 8aloonkeeper were declared void on several | Sho has three children living by her his N s [Sp of 'the enforcad absence of Bhounod | punyenrned: Omaha, 7. Base on ball Pitched a miserable s o ome Tita | and " unwards. ono. inilo: Whitpey. (svuh | grounds, among which aro the falicre i se. | babd. The child which the jury charged her | gram to Tug Brr.|-The heaviest rain and McCauley, fifteen hundred or two thou- | Eiteljors. 2; off Baker,3; off MeNabb, 2 off | 0n balls. Secondly, a greased ball found its | &1 wpwar Penor second, Hindoo Lass third. | gure 'petition for the issuanco of a 1i. | With kiiling was six weeks old and fllegiti- | within tho memory of the oldest settior fell sand indomitable fans wrapped themselves 1L by pitoher: By Kennedy, 1. | way into the diamond. ‘When 1t left their s RN e N UCE8 OF R oS rvm SARH NI 61 Thie ehtld vooEkea (t hore thls after: Tatels. A T LAY - By Eiteljori, 13 by Baker, 1: by | hands it went up in tho air like a toy balloon. o aolling purso 500, for three. | censo signod by a majority of thocitizens [ & livery stablo jast winter et jofr | Bere this afternoon, complot gt UL AL up in their gloomy forebodings and moped Kennody. Two-base hits: | Umpire Powers declined to tuke it out of the i upwards, ono and one-gixteenth | liying fn the block in which the saloon i to | for parts unknown earlv in the sprin streets. Some hail accompanied, but not out to McCormick park to seo the first game An. choll, Traffloy, Buker. Time o | game and o jawing mateh followed, In duo | Inlies: Royal Gartor @tal won, Woodvale | 5 0 b the failure to indemnify the city | Mrs. Basye worked in one of the hotels dur- | CM0ugh to do any damage, This practically of the scason with the sturdy Donver crow. | §ijlie:,Two hours and ten minutes. Umplre: | £o0 ot0ef S R T X its way to Doyle | #econd, spectator third, Time: 1153 ated | ailure to indemnify off i insures a large small grain crop, there voing King Gaffney. bl Third r; purse 1, for two. r-old | and county against Sunday opening, selling | ing tho winter, leeving here a short time ago y " 3D 8 s 1 Thoy were also glad that the Lambs had THER WESTERN GAME Tt third, base onnd Do threw It [ colts thnthuvo not wan'a raco of $1,00 to habitual drunkards and permitting gamb- | for Gibbon, where the child was born, Since | f41Y @ third more sown this spring than last returned, you know, but were sad because OTHER WESTERN 64 nto the remote right field, whers [ five furlor Two Bits (3 to 1) wor f ] ling and music in the place, and because the | her return she has been living with hor par. Honvy Rain Fail, they thought that in their erippled condition b i Viau, ~who was not ih tho | Durkness overton third, ANtoF Bot Wi 1o onts to whom she told that she had. dispose: incoln Celrbrates Her Return Home | game fired it over the fonce, . Powers there. | 1:05t BRI MRS o oG fatiera | of Bos baby withows are onsiasicspc6d | Gusenreos, Nob., May 20 Spec they would have to give up o ball to White ACKKTARR Olt's Bikpotise, upon fined Doyle. Third, Nash talked loud onin derby, for three-y £2,000, and n i Wings. Lixcorx, Nob., Moy 2, —{Special Telegram | A7d cut o monkoy shive or two and Powers gId fonls of ek, cloud. With nitioty-ono wn- | & InCorporate fn the bond the ‘provision in | lis not yot poen found by the uthorities, | £ram to T By Another hoasy v foll v LTS pnie and onochulf, ‘Stavters: Dicker- | the later part of section 4,574 of the revised | Who are making a diligent scatch, 1t is sup- | here this evening, making the total ratn full i fined him, sh seemed to like that sort of R S ) S LHAL SIS ¢ % But thero is always somo bitter with the | to Tug Ber,|—When the mombors of the in- thiog And kept on and Powers ordared bim 7""';1:'\.:,;": l\‘\lmv':w‘x;v“ % Yo &l GRorgatawn, 117 i-mnm»:. Illuw ision holds that a saloon ;w:;w‘t e, yas taken to Kearney OF | hero for the lnst olght days four und one-half sweot, su’t thore! vincible Lincoln club nappeared on the | off the field, but later cooled off und Nush, to | Dot Seout. 118 (At s o 1 (urphy), 7 | airoctiys also that b satoa Heolpouvely and | Uhelps countles by seme ano who I8 intor- | uchos, as roporied by the wovorninents looal Ttol n Bano. 17 | girectlys also that & sa1000 #0anis s ested 1 « hor froed She 4 7 tho score the changed posi- r 5 RIS e LT tol; ectly: also saloo ining without d 1 uaintaining her froedom. She was | woathe station located at Culbortson, By consulting tho scoro the changed posi- | giamond this afternoon thev were sccorded a | the merrimént of all. went to tat - Al 1n'ail | H1ect $0 1} B0t 1T OYSHONNS: | Inefixh i 1 Wi IAAHAG HUW CHRE 00 (HIGAGLO. | 86OR 1K $HE OlCY L BIEL, Hig oTe o A fions in the team will be seen, and as long as arfe ot oy v od by d it was a unique exhibition. to A, i 8 PPODOF DFOS yvery of the s > | 1 T . i perfect ovotion, and they responded by dowg P8 vace Was was Ledutlrallv contasted. | 18/LHE DFOPOF proosating covery of the body of lior child THE PRESBYTERIA ve won the gamo and no one was guilty of | up the Kuusas City nine to the tune of 4 to 2, | {1eveland......... ....0 0 2 0 2 3 1 0 10 | _Tho race was was poauudully contestad | ity s said torbe tha st case tn tho atate — - l C ty nin h 0 of4to2. | 4 on 2000 0 0 1 10 0 0 0—2 | Georgetown led, with Dickersou second, Bal- | /i i A Burglar Captured . ortor, comiment or oriticisim would bo su- | ‘Il only runs made by the Kansas City clup | Boston...o- land. 11; Boston. 8 Errors: | kowan third, Kingman last, At the three- | WHere an injunction has been i i 5 W :nl‘ul-husl'rm'i.i o Lincoln teain wot ad | Boston.s. ‘Earncd runs: Cleyeiund 8: 1sos- | quarters the order was, Georgotown two gt S LU e i st a L Al el ol L Despite this shifting around the boys played | its work through slugging and good all vound | ton. 1, ‘ittories: Graber and £immer: Cliths lengths in front, Dickerson second, Balgowan | 814 the —decision is based on like | Tur By Burglars effected an entranco [ Skt By o § ) 3 Playing, 100 Whd Dolinecs d i proceedings, which have been sustained, to | 1 5 R TS g4 hth - i wriorr, Mich,, May After some mis ke a nicely lubricated piece of machinery, The Farmers made their first run in the g e Shasa o an Diane fourth, Kinginan fteh, all | 000 N8y HESE NAYo been st friipet | e RS e R DL A e IR O LM N T byterian and for the wonce tho absent wero nover | first inning. Cling was the first at bat, and | p BU MY 85 Mo g, Pl | IO DI L e v, | pealed. 16 the decision should bo sustained | 304 and not Anaing what thoy wanted thero | o b this morning, ten minutes wero missed. Every man threw all his nerve and | through an error of Mauning atsecond got to RGN O B N B an IO At Bk fifth and Poot | 0Y the appellate court_overy saloon in this | thoy went across the streot and entered the o RO B THIAY, n s Attt R hE aney 4ol on | first. On o sacrifice bit by Raymond he ; s SHAR e . it city will be affected and every saloon license | general stove of C. K. Spearman and 1. O ' ol X bone and sinew into the struggle, aud such L Ooht TRt Ty et apnd e National League Standing. Scout sixth. So they came under the string | {15 W) Y ‘“ Whila tt ‘I . of the day to the representative of tho Eyan- 1 TR 4 & 2 ade second, ck Rowe's ha ST ohn 0 ber O't. | @ e quarter s Georgetow! o s 3 rawner. hile there they were discov 4 A i MY slugging and such fielding are seldom seen Cline to third, but Jack himself went out. Played. Won. Lost. Per C't. | and at the quarter it was Georgetown, Dick —_—— \ i hedel gelical chureh of Italy. Dr., Cook of Phil i i A S 4 Chicago. ... I} 8 erson, Balgowan in the order named, with y = i and the store was. surrounded and a burg: i 9 QL 7Ld hinir1 a1, A thae s P Ge e il o CIBOURHY IO 1 R ] ! Kingman following loisurely in the rear. At e RO U IS S v 2e lar captured. He gave Lis namo as John [ "0CWWhin took up the first order, the . B HeE A s thi a s b evelund ¥ 5 B the hal » only change wi Cingme & - ot o : N pmpiring of King Gaffnoy, who taade bis first [ ™1y tne fourth fnning for tho Farmers Tom- | Hhiiedeionta:" 1 I RO AL 1::!'\.1"‘.““-5',"‘.\41 o Bante ey | Story of a Six Years' War Botween | Smith, and says he s from Kansns City. fiis lnm;:r‘;: :mn::m'-xrml ce, was a thing of y got to firston the inavility of Swartzel to Q"" i :x |I 1ast LA ol ks Two Families. partners mude their esea; Ho had on his ton it P i \ | v and a joy fo s ball exactly ove late, Stafford | New $ 2 5 st. 3 L SR OT WHOH G FRastot % catchos, | Penton the cross from those who regard 1t a el tentting 18 his tild of & monateh; and tue ball exactly over the plate. Stafford Bhopli L 1 18 - LAt the threc-quartars Dickerson led, with Sriacuse, N, Y., May 28.—Clork of tho :» rson }\l. n arrested, |\'\‘ Ly-th wateh \ YXl TR :.umm SERREN 2 o SOHAH O 1 0 | Georgotown second, Kingman g0od’ third | g e g ) WO revolvers, two money pirses containing | ugly and a sy satan, consider- when he strode upon the ficld ¢ hi Clneannatic 11 10 ate Joln Keuyon of this city has | § ] 1 o ) & 31 several s 1 articles o or, ation of the report was ndo e first orde nobby blue cap, blouse and trouser was | at this juncture and yelled huskily for almost e and Allun Bano last in a close bunch. On Y ST ASSTORAL (AR A T jowlery | ation of the report was mado the first order . y v o en Rine: M Py N ust made a purchase of real estate in this | taken from Lates drug stor He is sup- or Monday morning, iYen o horty hand, Al the fans ud heard | o' minutes, Beforo the crowd had. gov AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, T Ea L o et o e afeom Batas e fRiBter o e iy “OROVTIGI s Fonrosoniailys of th Ve Tl okl Gudisra ] Lot nd browgng. Stafford .- Wikouifo 10 | Columbus Braces Up and Wins a | Scout a sood thing In this order Kingman | purchase was effectod through an agont, for | 10Fough o saloon and hardwave storo at | eelical church of Hialy. give. focrs showing At first thoy thought ho was very funny, | third tan out. Tho seors than stead shron o me from Baltimore, Jvon by length, with Dickerson sccond a | had the original owner known tho roal pur :‘”,','i\.“”‘" S AL noas th " funt | the haalth aud vigor oF tho ohurches thore. fndas tho gamo proceeded a good deal of | nothing it g Birmivone, Md,, May 23.—Columbus won hlv’nnm x}hv'mlufil'ni-( .\'m-ul‘lllil‘-hl,’“" Othors | chaser ho would ot have parted with the roud travk west of town, uiso Siumber of 1 1".;;:..“}.{“‘ ‘i"' "1‘1:“":Iitfly’llimmf-‘l.l ':x“\ ’\::il::{',“vfn:‘;«‘:uzl\c“s«ln::.’.;:l :&"::wl-lmil:z‘ ||}m||'n': eulyi"l.\lv\:l.:\' mninggesulted in a goose egg for ::‘llllllle“:::‘u‘l‘l:rn;fun‘g\.. \‘\Ihtn nllnnllril'?‘x.zz.n]:t ‘;:“ owned by Stone \l{’vl.u wrm'hou:;ln',\knx;.,:' at | property for loye or money. The plot adjolns | bocket knives and razor ~m|.-v; \vas given | a bilunco 91 319,000, the total recoipts being dying eadences of a bizoo as it ochoes and re- | [ N0 %t hatt of the «i iR usiats Sbeao e ',"“‘ el 3 2,500, an apartment building owned by Clerk | 8 he g“»"‘»‘_ Ll ‘ll‘“'””" AL LR 10,000, The maximum sum per_ minister gloomy depths of some mountain fastness, and | Stoarns on first, and mufed. letting Burkett | o L8 b 't ) wor und onc-halt furlongs: Ve The owner of the ground was Charles Blair, — — Cottell, secre St thaYticard . thadl wheney he med b oth-shav: 3 timore..... 0200000 0-—4 tos) won, Jeun second, Ragnerthird, Time: sl » 5 tell, secretary of the board, made an el i TR e Jor00-0 1" the | D0V the tst base. Davo Rowe bunted, ung | Eiimone:.ooooo2 0 2 000 0 0 0—4 B0ng. a broker, who also built an apartment Irrigation Fonds Voted quent aad toucking appoul for' this object R ara. acad balls, - bwoico-00.o it got flrst giviug Burkett second. ~ Au orror of [ "y (PRt Columbus, 0. Errors: [ SIxth race. purso 360, for three-year-olds | building adjoining Kenyon's, The lines of McCook, Neb., May 23.—[Special Tele Uilaer Junkin of Philadelphia made a Manuing on second gave Burkett third. | Raiiniore. 45 Colinmbue B Barood one: | and upwards, one miler” Do 1) won, | gio el ¥ am to Tie Bug.l—MeCook has scored an- | strong argument thit the assembly should But go buck to tho brilliant foatures of tho | Tomney went out, but. brought Burkett in. | Balrsare: 11 ooohons: Yale Wl second, Mora third. R EEY T o omiatE i Blals were ) HLeRH el S et the Republican | 8¢t on the principio i the matter. Continu game. This was the last run made by the Lincoln T e R et e so close that thoy have for six years waged a | © o s A e et o T e ey Rt veould: BB ot e "Old Oy had just cut a new sapling, and | club, PmiapeLenis, May 23,—Tho Cincinnatis . ireat Sportat Gravesend. war ou each other. The trouble grew out of | valley R LI U010 sondition but for the work . done by the min Ido beliove he could have stood there a | Inthelassbalf of the sixth the Kansas . e ) (Ot GraveseNo, Lo L, May 23.—Fully 10,- | an encroachment upon the proporty of the | voteon the proposition of issuing bonds of istors and thelr familios, Think of tho mx month and knocked out singles and other | City club saw othing but 2005 oges on its putup a poor flelding game this afternoon | persous made the journey to this | Blairs by the Kenyons when they first built, | the precinet in which SeCook is situated in jmuin, %100, Is that enough for men who Yegotables ns long as Colonel McNabb and | sido of the score. in the soventh inaing | 314 the Athlotics won handily. Scoro: courso today and for three hours allowed | A% the Biairs made Kenyon pay dear for this | aid of the south side irmgation canal. The | 18t Spond ten of their best years in gotting gl Keunedy” felt liko handing " them to | howover, it broke tha spell wita one' run, | Athietics ........0 03 0 i e lo prisoners, They | FiStake in surveying and which has_devel- | bonds cavriod by about five to ono wid on oxpousive education and all the. rest. of | him. g Guuson struck a sky scraper to Patton, | “HiRIN8EL e 8 0 02 0 0 9 13 ety w0 00 made prisoners, —They | oped the queerdst character, the Konyons | Tu sday next as afaitonu forseamll s PUY | thoir working years in avduous work in which Out of four times at tho bat he got four of | which was captured o o i pn. St GRS Cinclnuati, 8 Enrned runs: | C3Me to see the racing and they were fully | raised a fence of eoreugated ivon twenty feet | on and the diteh co uploted within the next [ 00 ot, a8 rule, bo lnid up! Wo them aud the other time he was up, Kennedy | struck a weak grounder to Ptaftord, and | Athleties. 27 Clncinuati. I Hatteries: Cross | rewarded for their trouble, for the finishes [ high against the windows of the Bluirs’ sixty days. In ongagine mon und tewms | yuspior this'wholo matter lajd on cat con nl:nd blm;n \v(-||| nr ula\n‘mmlnilw) Imw(.l bad hardly got started to first be- | and Wyhing; Mains and Hanle were exciting enough to satisfy the most }‘x‘l’"""“‘lmll{ ep 'IH_H :hv‘vnm.;}n. '1"1 o0 the .-n-rr'l H\'L; wlum-u 'n! th farmers -vl“lm- clence. 1t is nopoirt of honor to pay houest Jommodore Twitchell and Dad Clarke | fore he ~went out. Manmng strack BOSTON STILL LEADS, ool the Be s, S, | Blairs built a kind of bandbox structure | coun lighteon thousand acres will bo [ qohts, wnd this 1s 8 dobt of Bonar il cees erolso in the thickest of tho tnpleasunt: | (o Ragmon.© ang Gt Bontoe | oo I :l;:;i spec ...11{{', "n;'t v“(dr",m[m:k(s' St. stories high, so that their tenants could | under diten this year trom this vanal nlons, | fooie sid thisis a debt of bonorif ever ness, and thoy just at thing, includiog | muffed ihe ball, lotting Manning land on | thefs pert iy o eld today and Boston | furlont pols anaeonmy cy orite and at the last ( o o the windows of the Kenyons' and ( This is tho first ustanco of a city v I'he committoe on bills and overtures ree- Sl yions, pleweed aud clover, thora was fu | first. Hoover thon selected Raymondus a | terroest iines fn tho field today 0t 08t Shen. Garrison mevgine Fco wou, | reated the building to Tom, Dici and Harry. | bonds to help the farmers, but overy: buisinoes omuendod the direct referonce of certain their respactiva fields. Larry grabbed fivo | good mark aiso, ahd reckonsd il st | Won by superior batting. Scoro: Dubjust then Gatrlson brought Nomad up | Itis sald thut the warring famillos havo | man folo thas ha wenid b rarery rness oXertures to tholr. Appropiiate. committoss fiics and Dad three, aiid neither could havo | ontleman made o sormiee wii S At Boston. ..o 01 88 889 03T witha rush, and it was all the favorite could | spent t least £25,000 exch i venting their | smallincreaso of taxes on account of the [ WinoUt detaving ot pufore o PR 'm:;loan ervor had he trie N first. 1f Dave Rowe had been ten feet high | 'y " & S “‘(’);-;‘“'\*")"f\“fl‘:'i';"'l‘? '-ull-"” el nito | SPMe on each other. bonds. A committee is now out ser aviug [ fiag et g 2 eacon Grifin occupied Manager Danny’s | he could not have stopped the b 1, and by | gon 5 5 Ly two favorites tvou during the day, while ST S EIEN pledges from the farmers for the north. de The long s 1 mAtto! ol ry shoes, and despite the fuct that ho thougnt | the timo the sphore Vhbtounn Munning bad | fates ido the other successtul horses had good prices in Caught a Wealthy Englishman diteh and, taey have already 10,000 ncies «-'flllEh':-#""l"!‘x:('i‘l"hflI":!\‘l‘:tllrl::nr"(‘*!l-"‘l\‘r‘lflllltili“"lll‘l' he wiis out in middle a couple of times, ho | crossod the e piaie und Boyie. bl e a e arasa Bl Divyer | SARRRY R Vs by Enal Ishman i 63l miio marthe e dltan wiLLO00 ey was referred to the financo committee with chovped his way through without a blunder. | In the next inning Smith made a two-bug POSTPONED A MONTIL Poouped dockey Myer Bergen of making | Nuw Youk, May %.—Auothor impending | fu0.000 * cres under i Red Willow | instructions to report early noxt week, And * Ignatius Dounelly! there's a boy | gorand was brought in by Plekott. Geor Wasimixarox, May 2.—Tke ball gamo ;ll'onlb!\f at t!'mkpnsl gud threatened to have | marriuge between an Amorican actress and | county is bound to have ation. Adjournment was then takon until Monday with ‘bair on...bis_ chest for you; RGO KANsas v, | scheduled for'today between Washington | Bis liesuse ""&"‘:"v Borgen replied rather | u wealthy Englishman is roported, The — > morning in order to enable the delogates to wad e - rubsscent headed Walsh, thore's 2 ABARLOREY and Louisville was bostponcd until July 7, in | STOUELY: an T ey dunonco is &b 8 | uitroys Is Miss Tomn Haulon, a daughtor of From Meludy's Hom leave for the Aun Arbor oxcursion, auother of the samo sort. Thoy just | ciine, rr, 1 Manning, 2b. 1 order o allow the clubs tojtake the traln'for | PNl S NN (s baen made to the board ( gy, oyl “ECH S0 O Hanl Stuart, Neb,, May 23.--(Special Telogram fairly snatched things baldheaded! Tt was | Hoyiond il Hoaver, r¢ e won of control to take his license away. S ke e e e R e e i ar s S B Baptist Publication Society, next to a poysical impossibility to hit safe : Ttowo, e Foster, of. eohod The pool room fight is getting hotter and [ brothers, and the Englishman is Gerard i) St A % VAPES CiNcisNaT, O, May 25.—The Amerdean ot theso tiwo, Burkott if.. Smitn, 1t American Association Standing hotior every day and today the wives leading | Warriner. He is an Oxford man with a | Melody living hero were greatly shocked on R DU E e i e e That old revolutionary hero, Billy Traffloy, | Tomney. .- Vickott, s, Playod Won. Lost Porgr, | [rowm the Western Union oftice, situiated out- | targo incomo ana largo expeotations, Miss | oarning through toduy’s T of his sudden | Havtist Publication socloty continuna its was benind the vlate, and tallk about your | Stafford.p.. arponter Boston. ... 10 P side tha vrack, were cut. Theofficers of the Hanlon hias been an aotress sinue sho was uf death and tho treatment of his remains b sixty-seventh anniversary meeting today. A Mike Kelleys and your Buck Ewings! Neither | Lion cf Witson. Baltlmors .1} 6 | Jockey elub vigorously deny having any con o old, Hor first apponvance. wag uy | the suthoritios of the Ouaha medical insti. | bortion of the morning sesslon was given &0 could havo touched old Trafl yesterday with ORY& il Smmrtsel,ip; s nection with this matter and promise to fer- | years old. Her first appearance was at tute, M. Malody came %o thisiootintry aad | Publications, andia numbox ot addrosses wors a teu-foot polo, “otal 15 Totar. piaction ret out the guilty parties. Booth's theater in support of Joe Jefterson, | tute. Mr. Melody ¢ o) A subjoct It was a sight to soe him catch the foxy | - TR ATR T Columbus, .00 inst race. swoopstakes, #1000 added, for | and for three yoars she played all the chil. | Bomesteaded a quarter section of land twelve T R R g foa McClellan 1apping at second with the bases | 1ncon TR ) Oincinniti . {o i iy your oids six turlongs: The Hull | dron’s parts in the plays produced thore, | miles north of this place. For the past two | The brogramme of the aftornoon cmbraced full, and fire Alm out by two feet or more, Kansas City 120700000000 0 0 0 2 | Washington'..] jate (4 to 1) won, Spinilong second, Patrimony | A'frer that she went to school until she was | years be has lived in town, aud owns a_good | the young people’s mrovement and called for 1 tell you that was playing ball, e s o | LW OLVS e R TSR tbanp tea A by oy [y oRra b haslyed inieon brother living in 5t [ ¢lglit speakers, limited in time from throe to Eitoljorg hogan tho gyrating ot for the e e e SRR Iinois-lowa I ¢ Games. R T e Ll B e S b e e (L company. | Paul, Mitn., who is well off. My, Melody | five minutes. “The first speaker was Rev 3 3 il nid a furlong: Eon (even mo St Jivrban et Lumbs, but ufior thoy Bl siastiod in seven Tifonbnonit s Sioion bases i WP [ At Quine ~Quiney. & Davenport, 4. Banquer second, Text” thira, Tini; | Then sho returned to school, whioh sha 1fe | sorved throneh toe mntlim ot modd | Donald MeLaurin of New Yot e sunjos g opulent runs, an he Denvers were owe, ett. Double play o o . awa—Ottawa, 5; Jolit, . t CHERRYRIR i Shahe o A ad recently muade | Was: “Origin and Progross of the Move- BSrAIIbIE othiny, by one Denvers ware | QSuiie KTe) Bl i AL ORaRAOlawe By ol Bie s Pilia rave, o swoepstrkes for threo-your. | LIS SIXteon, and sfnco” thit timo she has | Minvesota urtillory and had re ently mude | Was: | pitehed ball: 8 1 RiEnon Outs. ALAORds e, pid C pids, 4; He casey b sl o allowarreo year- | been on the stage. Her latest engagements | upplication for u pension, hortly after 2ov. Dr. Wilkins of Tows fillod the noxt tho expiration of tho third in favor of your Swartaclt Pused bl Witson (Kanwas Ciiy), 1. | tumwa, milo: Bassnra (8 fo 15 won, "biapahees: one | wero with the He, She, Him and Her com- Yoty ents fromus 1o fhwaey Slio e | STtow D WiLIoR of Towns Sillog oK Jncle Norman. Fotitns, O hour and forty-five minutes. Umpige s Yot Ohostol Thne: 3o °F %¢¢ | pany, the Fay Templeton burlesque company in a blizzard. One of bis feat was so | half hour with an address on “Organizatic andthe Baptist tenor contibued to make | Collins e FRINCETON WENT DAFT. R Kos‘£oF tro-yenr Raa’tho Miss MoCiinty Company . R lly frozon that ab ampatation wis noces. | lowa, Nobraska, Michigan, L o monkeys ont of them on to the close of the Down Go the Mi lers.* olds, with #1230 added. five and a half fu. b The oneration was uot skillfully done | €00, he said, had alr JEER BN RS0 day. MiLwankes, W filwatlkas Yale Wins a Game She Lost Through longs: St. Florain (0 Nomad sec- WEATHER CROt BULLETI and for the past year the limb greatly an- | Semblies. They should orga as Baptists gullun piay the gamo all over again wan today’a game I the’ eigath. Inging by © Her Rival's Nervousnoss. Victory third. : % 7 ek oh noyed him and hd went to Omaha to have | 1t wus tow ouly, o question O anioae ounelly, the lad with the lynx eye, wait 'S g1 ¢ by ; e > : ’ £ Kes, for three- e PR T A et iere was need of unification. There wers pationtly and got his baso on balls ouly i o | making three successive. ity which were | ., NEW HAVEN, Conn., May e Yale- | Voirioids with 8150 added, one mile | Issued by the United States Stgnal | tnother oue performed. o 6,000 aizations. Thore should bo B i o o balls nuly ta be couplod with disastrous orrovs by Shugart | Priiceton championship baseball game | ind a s Kingston'and Kins Thomas Ofice Held for Manstaughter. 5,000 or more. Five common principles Jack Halligan stepped up, catehing ono of | and Mitchell. Outside of this inning | Do today was one of the hardest fought SRy Al SadpBlasontyun| e L R RO Tho artiias crop | Bearkior, Neb, May 23, —[Special Telo- | were urged: The praver meeting and con- Mr. MeNabb's choicest slants right over the | Mitchell vitched a wouderfully sirong gawe. | struggles for supremacy that the two tea Sixth r selling sweepstakes, $1.000 udded, ssued by thesignal offico today. | gram to Tue Bre.]—Charles 1. Carponter, a | 1658101 of Christ, dopendence on the church, heart and sent it out in the vicinity of Joff | In the fifth inning Minneapolis had thres | have ever had, - When flofaat scemod inavic, | one v 2¢%eil N e A e S S et f this city, was | Dembership of baptizea believers, a school Bodford's sign for a couple of sucis, mon on bases and one wan out, but the side | avle for Yale, the Princeton men became | won. Pearl St second, Kinssbridge third, | The timely rams which occurred during the | worthless young fellow of this city, was | for young o . afiliation with others cko had Wor vas re D rattled. and what should ve besn a seo) Time: 2:514. weel over the centval valleys, says the re- | bound over to the district court in the sum of | on an evangelical basis, 1f Jocko had ouly worn bis snowshoes ho | was retired on a fiue doublo play by Burke 3 an VO B DTN ey EVL T PGt S e okt ) ) > i ¢ . could easily have mado the circuit. He's no | and Petwit, Score: of 1to 0 1n favor of Princeton, was quickly Yo LLERGGANaDDELalaN 0 CUe phor | port, have prevented the threatened drouth | §700 on the charge of manslaughter. The Rev. Dr. Avmitage of New York, the v 4 maiden two-year-olds, 31000 added, six fur- ¥ it . stirr Y : l:,“““d'.""““v {1l "l“;""‘i“" work must have a Yansformed Into 8 s00re of 410 L in favor of | fonga:” Morry Monaroh (8 (o1 won Ale Prors | qver the principal wheat and corn states and | charge is based on tho death of his wife, | Chairman, made a most stirving and happy ry dav and lovel truck. Yale. second, King Mao third. Time: 1:164 2 g > 2 el R sl o | address of ton minutes in argument for work f0Id Cy" followed, and the first ball | Burke cf... For seven inamgs the Princotons had the — will doubtlesa prove of groat value to the | Thursday morning last, which nacossitatod n | (TSR OTIEN thdtes tn avgutiont, for work pitched ho swiped sidewiso with thay new | Petti best of the game, and in one inning the Chicago's New Track Still Muddy. growing crops. cqrn'n.cr't: hnu‘m:l, x;' \:-hi ?'x the sad 1;m'f| I\w.x: loug oxperivico, iher speakers wore Rev, sopling of his, und of courso it was u nit, | itk e guratic pluying of two men cost Princoton | Ciicaco, May 25 -Over four thousand | 1t will bescon from tho obarythasiexoo |(DISYCRAAY Mot Torkiiatolwom oftpropon | agairianof Antunss e B e nd of course Jocko reached home. un, ame, % o v " e b\ 01 acticy 8 A il o) , Rov. C. L, ms The Commodore was given his by e Tu‘tho second inning Young mado o two. | POOPIC Witnessed tho racing at West Sido Myasatiaiiavelccoubeed fromiNey Buplandy| EANT R T 00 A clothing, A fow days bo ] apics. of Tilinols oud & 004 D a0.0n b RahTIven o ELYONRE 9 s U1vo ) estward over tha states of the Ohio valley it four wide ones, and on Deacon Griffin's safe | Cumplon1h bagger with two men out and scored on an | tY8ck todsy., The programme offered was a | Westwa Qs alley | fore her death she gave birth to a cinld and A kbuvg of Lawrence, Mass, drive Sut scored and Larry & mbled down o e, 3. CE AT good one, although many horses were | and the southern portion of the lake region, | it was conclusively shown that for monthis | = i talkon and members of tho so- thll:di i e In l:hc eighth hmgnx h‘gnc, in trylxr-'k]tn put | scratched. The weather was all that could be | and thelm-g further \‘\;m}uml to the Rock l:t.‘if,v'v‘ll‘fi.d"‘t“'rnrlllll'll"“:'lw_:”III'I'HK,"'I’:)':J";’('":l:“*}l‘r;l:(-"“‘{' Y W Iv () vnp: :‘ o |I\.‘:1 i .\.‘mlx |l :ljwl-,i.;ll \x‘i}“; ooked as If the Lambs intended to a Yale man out at first, threw the ball into | desired, but the track was deep in mud mountain districts, Within the greater por- | &' oasar 0, where special services were hold Tebeaus' p = > erowd 1 MO i Y isha sl ; o % A byl s b o) sband, who was a healthy, chipel o soclety. smother tho Teboaus' right hore, but Bandy SCORE BY INNINGS, tho crowd und tho gamo wus tied. After that | T first race was won o good style by | tion of this arca the precipitution exccedod | 1S bY h:-.':.,::'g' e e S R L Ayl Lo Rot a trifle venturesome, and in trying to R0 the Princeton men became demoralized. | ghe favorite. The second was the bost bot- ch, and in Kansas and portions of Iowa 2 v 404 : it ) s, W ¥ Tun down to second through tho aggluting. | Minneapol: 11 ting event of the day. Monoy poured {n oj | OnC iich: aud in Kansas and p § 0t oW | Tho dead woman was but nineteen well s a place to hold meetiugs Hve woll vvas easly throws out by School e o s, 3 00008804 =4 Lonon (now Ivantioo) and Feed Taral,” und MUssohE, S eoiaas 0d Ooloradolt excasddlio 3 Wash loosened the filling in his toeth in | base nits: 1 pri, , 73 Princoton, & Errors: Yalo, | thyon 1o et fpnc bost u:,;:s""\vo.?“l,:;“:\fi Ixcessive rains also occurred in the con- sosat 8 \",‘ ,“""\,“_ Decarrs, 1. May 28.—The woman's mis- endeavoring to get the ball into Kountza's ad- | MeQuuid. Stolen bases: i Shugart, 2 o Foie aha Baoiones:y Howers and | Taral after a rattling fuish with Lomon by a | tral portion of Minvesota and the Dakotas | Nowrors, Neb, May 2 il sionary bourd of e United Brethren church * dition, and the Lambs had to rest coutent rondvar, e B Donule [o. ket lo; Youns and Brokaw, Two-base hits: nose. Four favorites won and the erowd was | and portious of Georgia, Alabama anda Mis- | gram to T'ne Bk, ] —Rov. Parker of the | o0 A orion adjourncd yosterday to mcot e 4 A 0. Ploion besass SMeOlung, 1 Heallai/| 06 HEIITLEISE NN ARG the sissippi, whilo gencral showers occurred | First Presbyterian church will delivor a ser- Tndianapolin lioxt yoar, It was docldodits with tw o runs. HIL by pitched ball: Shooh, Straek poung, Staion i hocing, 1y Hoall, b 3 But my ! had ho only koown it, that was all | Davies, 41 by Mit Passol balls i, 2 RO i b Ao un e Jush- throughout Kentucky, Tennessos, Arkansas | .01 tomorrow evening to the graduating o X o and southeast Missouri. The rainfall for the 8. BEACHATNE | put Mrs, J. ‘I Stevons in churge of tho work 3 class. 'This will bo hus last sermon in Nor- { o¢ipoaciovintion at Berlin, to sond six more Thuiom £t b ke, King. Iirst base on | First race, selling, two-your-olds, purse $400, w‘l’c";fl“}{xlvk I O Thnie Rauzy rs rinceton, 5, Struck out: 5. 1t 0 il Nw:n!l;' won, Grandma second, n Gal ek 1n % Cane KoLEmaly o e Enteljorg tossed MeClollan out at first, 3 5 Passed’ Halls: Brokaw, 2. Second selling, throe-yoar-olds and | out the northwestand from Dakota south- | folk fora time, ashe and Mrs, Par Lo- | missionaries to Afriea and three more Werrick fouled to the Commodore and Te- - Pavi, Minn,, May Hart and Bald- | 1 One hourand forty-ive minutes. Uni= | upward, purse #10), three-quirters of amile: | ward to Texas, gethor with Dr. Johu Askin and wife, pastor | Chi Oue of these to China shall be a beau to Old Cy win enabled the Sioux to win & game from i Brady of Hurtford wnd Hopking of | Fred ) won, Ivanhoe (forwerly Lemon) | ~Reports from the spring wheat region of | of the First Prosbyterian church of KKearney, | physician, ~The tos voted for the b, Dad opencd up the next ining with a rat. | the Aposties today. The latter could not find 3 S = M B e S bodttien ebat 250 [ Minnesota and Dakota state that recont | yiapt noxt Wednesday for New York, whore | UHSt208 who shatl olect. tho now ooy i Sk smnah for two cushions. and thon, after | Huvs curves, and Baldwin muffod throe SPARKS OF SPORT. added, one anil one-cizhth mies: showers havo reatly improved orops in that | ¢hoy'suil on tho Toutonio on June 13 for Eng. | bY i otuetiinonal eoviaich extioivobe off raft had wafted, camo 10 on’ Enteljorg's hit. | foul fiics, naoh ono of Hh " onts ol scoring, by two lengths, Fakir second, Burch th section, capeclally lato wheat, while warmer |y their former home. M. BParkoer hus 0 PR T L Tion kIR Ao wag Ponuelly curved out a high ane to McClel- | Furie's catoning was fi o, and his batting Papillion Wins. Thme: 2:14% weather and moro rain will ba beneficial. had chargo of the church at fnis placo for | SCHE thero by n special inessenger, an and Jocko was sideiracked lirst. foatir + A 5 pe s " Py ourth race, purso 39, three-year-olds and The crop conditions were also generally im- i soming hers on o % Co - ” -~ jas an tho Visitors didmt s SISk e | WA tho foature of tho gamo. Score: PariLLioy, Neb., May 23.—[Special Tele- ! y croy 3 six years, coming hiere when there was com Fvnn ol Ttk Cer B a e N Uhey Discuss the Question of a Seal Commity " cport of the committeo on a seal for ths asscmbly, After defonding tho sor- le a splondid three-bagger and brought Tomney in. The spectators arose enmasse I'is was adopted. | oot toite —ccc—y =l ccomccoan 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 ‘o 0 4 E BRI 0 MeQuald, If. .1 0l Meclone, 350 0/ Minnehun, 0 0 Shugart, s3. 0| Ryn. 1h Sto oS- succoce—> R I aosie 5l cxua [ — fo Send Ont More Missionaries, powards, one and one-sixtcenth miles: | proved in the states of the Missouri ! L3 ) gt et was sont to fiest on balls, Willio Veitita nen N AU [ woux e T | fram to Tk Bk — A vory oxclting gamo of | Horktoy won. Dundes ‘socond. Giiford third, | Denver una gn it tho, Missourl D bt orEat D 0 W0 QAR MU | g 0, Py Ray ) = A thissinentitats {he urmicas sopbyrs blackc uud blue, nad | omourko, antt's 5 R 5 voorman, re.3 't 504 § | boll was played at the ball park today be- A S e e and wheat is heading in fine condition | ¢h o strongest in northoustorn Nobruska, seasion of the genoral synod of the Evangel vy 'Lu c]‘)‘("lun‘:u socond, " "1;Iw| Shrugno.rt.. 1 § U Smarivood 161 tween the famous Wilcox hotel nine and the | upward, soven-f "”'h”'x" ifle: The x\|. r 0-\"“‘;" in llu‘- ""nm:l . ‘c;!'xinln'% nlf lil'nml s, i - ical Tu \ ehuret the motion to republish got a littlo too gay, and Old | Baldwin, ¢ 8 4/stmnss, own club, ‘The vesult of the gamewas 13 won, Pat Conloy segoud, turdee third, Time: | where insects are damaging grain and hay, " in > Villow. 4 N ihl Inz hun off his base, Gritm, | % O'Briea, 160 0 0 Nithivison, 4.1 ATaRa R sl of tae ameivaaig o o i i and ont crops will be short.” Coru planting |y o CFopsin frodt “J,i,flm Pelogram | 1 0dition of tho bools of worship In.uso bo Donnelly and ~OL1 Cy" run bim doswn, Hanonrg if..) SHLE M, e Board uf Knieals Adjousne is_about complete, but the cool weather b N0k Sy May 2. —ISpocial Telegrain | fora the Omuhn_convontion in 1357 led to My! how all the country folle did laugh | Conle 0 0 1 Gonine, of. Union Gets There. DA S¥] ML ] o growth to T k] —McCook was blessed B 1 jongand animated discussion, The motlon and clap their hands and guy the little vird | G 0 Van Dyke, If 3 Uxiox, Neb,, May 23.—|Special Telag Ciicaao, May 23, — At the final session of Severe hail in Comanche county, Kans another heavy rain today, This makes ni was ude postponed. The effect is &t this, Moekln, p....0 0 tart, p 3 to Tur Bek. |—The game hore today between | the board of appeals this moruing odds and | destroyed much wheat, Some d days out of the past ten that it has rained | that the com service fon, which has But Chippy has been a very sick ball | ot ; it 2 Jam I L s ot lodinnas oceupied the attention of | Sulted from the same cause in several Rodlthes SronnaMesset o BRI ARt iag at i sonvee of discussion, is not o player for u tionth or more, which accounts | — : W ; she:nion. and My evey olilhys voyliad:n yio-. |, 9808 OE. b A corimittoo was appointed | 1S in Missourl, and in tho lutter stato u de- | A 100 ground is y y AR or his caniry work all through the gume, Shanap S LU L tory for thohome team through hard hitting | the members. A woin o oppointed g ruetive tornado oceurred, causing injury to Orana ot Al EGdE aro. | sabiis Dns/t Tivo n session of the general Tho thind was a great inning. Sut lod off [ Gl8ye e 020 000 and good flelding. Score: Union, Mur. | to walt on Diractdr Qoneral Davis and gain | orops and loss of life 1n Boone, Audrian . and aud wheat are already hoaded out mnd onts eal Lutherean church With his second safo hit and the Co mmodore ; Tl iy, 10, Batteries:For Union—Frans broth- | Proper recognitioti'oltight horse interests at | pika countics. nover looked better. Covn is from thies to wrabnst Baptist In went him ono botter and Ol Cy scored. | yearmod 1 Fr e A ors and Uraves and Rose; for Murray— | the world's fair. '8 iy Iu tho states of the Obio valley and in the | WY O0KHE Beter. o & e L missions in Heoro Mr. McNabb throw up the spongo and | s R . ‘Thomas Murray and Johnson. Umpir the next meaulngiotthe board will be held | 1ake region tho crop prospects were greatly s G A L Tndia, were ado ho proatavle flri‘ Keanody, 1o man with the Carviencita | 68" Vst v L & s [ Austin, In Now York Do 1 Improved by rocent ratns, although In many | ghenet SO0 AR WEL Ve ta bo kin ats Soon 4 that the baptist ) ok, took his place, City, 5. Stoton b nough, ¢ " e sevtions the rainfall has not beon sufcient iRt R S L SR A forts on winning over the 4 But it wlm"ln-‘hnnge for the bettor, for Voarman 4 pre_on beliei OO Iteal Heavyweight Event. MAY MEET AGAIN, to complotely relieve crops from tho previous | Nechine. The nereage i Rod Willo WL tho property helil by thin Tutharan cong aftor Sandy had fungoed to Werriek, W L P irerar¥ | South Omaha is to bo the scene of a tre- — drouthr conditions. © Frosts Son® provious | iy double that of last year. fu-had out asafoone and the Commodore 2 Passed mendous pugilistic event on the night of | Chance of a Segond Go Between Cor | caused somo injury to crops and fruit in l':‘l"fl‘ hlrn;\:» t‘ln?n n“AI\;'lln;‘l’lll'\tllln' graceot | X gt mm‘;\l‘":r"rlh _{m:\):\l Time: | ¢he 28th. Herman Zeller, a real heavy- bett and Jackson, Michigan and in_ the northern portions of arro) second, and aflley fell upon the 5 e > ol A ¥ bell's neck for 180 feet, and” Dud and Joo Western Association Standing. nsent con tion and then instituting legai procemd i a transfer of a school or prayer house, gether with the round on - which thoy are elght, ippin U boata ot 20 pounds, will | SAY Fiascisco, Cab May 2 —Jim Cor. | Obio, Indiana and Difuois, " rod fn Ton- | B, |- Crops wabo nevor mars. peamising w. | 1ieatod, Teom the Luhirau to the Haptist floated in a 0 bor o | e o full huon the framo ot Pairious | bott taday receivodia_tologram from Now | , Crop prospects wevo niso improvod fu Ton | B HTOPA O MR TGTS FOOR ALK 8 sslod, o : “That was all, for Eitelorg strack ot D o I;fl,vcnl. Yon, L(;;L lur} t. :Icu:-‘s';:.;‘{u‘;l"nhsfim gloves aud lull him o | Orleans from the (’fly!upn: club offoring @ | Layq given only temporary relief, In Ten- Whaat e nalait Mook Ne AR A Went on an Exca n[»:n. It was at this Denyar wt hor one | Lincoln ", 1z P #12,000 purse for, a “fight between him and | nesses rust and small inseots damaged T Vi fag ey OOE L R BERRE | Ouingmnano, Ky 1.~The general RERTL 218 "iosnahoulder hestiu rus ) o Mltwankos’ I ashton Killed 'Em. Slavin, Corbett " xéliod thiat b would | wheat, Toxas aud w Wtarn Avkinaaareport| Al A b e et e taotui | amiombly: of the I Pre PRERTEE S i oueels b o v cheving s | Denver A 3 C Asgron, Neb, May* . —[Bpecial Tots- | he in New York in fwo weeks and would | Wweather favorable; oo O dhoprooted. " and | sown is not equal to last year, Lack church wont on an exawlon to: Ivanay y ROL it y : ', :x:::.;":-.';l”' 3 ¥ gram to Tux Bre.|—The game of baseball | then talk fight. He stated that he will prob- well cultivated; ' corn in tassel | was the reason. Corn s nearly all pla '"fl' 1”,".' ',""f".',' nsba .r'\'n u‘“ "",':i |.“vy‘.}5-l{;,r Bt mas: ruve bim bis baso and he seared | 8t Pual.....00 played horo today betwoen tho St. Paul and | ably not eugage in another coutest for a yoar, |t genordl prospocts promiing. . Cont i much of it now belug up and looking AR Bt ARa.¢ PUER ke hGILE on Curtis’ two-sacker. After that, untl the Ashton baseball clubs resuited in favor of | When he will be larger and stronger, able wjury resulted from hail in ‘I Potatoes are very good and will undoizots o1 the ¢ 5 last man went out, the gamo was just like the home team by ascore of 10 to 6. Bate Regarding another match with Corbett, | where these storms covered an area of ylold well. - All kinds of gardeu truck oks tefurmed Froshyter eating strawborries at threo boxes for a & tories—For St. Paul, Beanett and Harris; | Peter Jackson said today: “I am perfectly | acr Somo benefit resutted from showers | better than at this timo '“‘"“"VI\ ar slnog Puitapeivina, e, quarter. Anson's Colts t a Nice Dose of | g Asbton, Rein brothers. ' | willing to fignt it out, and in fact think it is | in the northern portions of the gulf states, [ this county w;\« sottiol : About all toe cul! e e tovinod qgrosbyt Denver uever again gotas faras second, Whitewash at Home. el L the only courso open 10 us." but the drouth continues in the southern sec’ | vated lund is boing pianted.to erops, A ; e and poor Van Horn sat on tho bench and e M " ) Running Broad Jump Record Broken, Juckson said that on leaving Australia he | tions and the outlook is gencrally more un- ; eral wssombly @ Vigorous protost ulled Lis tooth and gnashed bis hair fu sie | o400 Moy 23.—After a day's rest, ing Braed Jums had promised the Sydney gyunastio club as | favorable than during the previons weelt Broko His Leg. against opening the Colambian \ h and gnashed bis halr in si- oy W ), Br, Loums, A 23.-—The inter-coll romis e Sydnoy gvinnastio o avorable than during the previo . 2 L i opening the (ol g e e Harry Wrighv's team salled o and won its | St xm: § \Tuy {.u”‘" or- o ,"’"‘"" soon as Goddard put up a forfeit he (Jack- [ The weather condition generally inthe | Cuere, Neb., [Special Telogram | Sunday. The roport was v But the Lambs were not nearly throngh | /1M #2me from Anson’s colts today, besides | running broad jump record was broken at son) would meet hum. Jackson said that he [ south Atlantic states was too cool for cotton: | to Tur Bre. X femacher, & furniture | mittes u ¥ g ) ) thelr courtesies, and they kept hiwimering | giving thom their first coat of whitawash on | the inter-collogiate contests nere tod had been informed that the club had made a [ the stana of cotton and corn was poor and in | geater of this city, broke his leg below the 5 ¢ the ball just as if they were brought upounit, | tho home grounds. Both pitchers were ef- | When C. 8. Reber jumped 22 feet 7' inches, | match and accordingly sent a letter by the | some sections cotton is being replanted. it i sel dRged el B LA May Westival at st d In the seventh they smashed in & couple | fective and wore well supported but Thorn- | thus smasbing the 22" foot 6 inch Jump of A | laat steamor aMrming his willlngnees t keop | Light rains rovived crops in the northern t 0, 119 Laxis b 81, Lotis, Mo., Muy 23.—Twelvo thousand » & T Pportad T v the colt jumped, antangling Mr., IRade- ¥ more runs, and anothor oue, aud the last in | ton hud much tho best of it, tho Fhillies get. | Sherman of Yale. his promite, but stating he would not leave | portions of the south Atlantic states, but the | e < R 4 R R S B i et bR Shaioth [ Bow o & luoky bit Jusk whea it was pooded. Steamship New, '°-".“,‘V““|""',“"m. spmmoned fy. cebie. He ivgund opntinues i O he whole | 40ctors deciure the broak « very serious one. | yehon parade, which tank place this morning Vi 4 0, 0! S H ke said hi ottor should reach Sydney tomor- Jolorado repor! that rains over the whole - » . RRI{AN oen's thad & purty good guino, afier RORL o At Bromor Haven—Arrived, the Elbo, | row, and ho would allow ton days f0F'a reply, | state weneraily bonoiiiad e Cbr e wions Sy messeasel wid oxtended ovor theoe indos in- lenzth. It |, Toduy tho two teams will meet again, and | Philadeiphia. 11 *~ 3| from New York, and if uone was received he would | excessivo caused some damage to alfalfa. RN & , MO was o magnificont affair and a success iu 1t you fellows who weren't on hand yester- tits: Chloago, Philadelphia, 8. krroes: At Brow Head—Passed, the Etrurla, from [ agree to another muteh with Rains ara not favorable, however, to the Brue Srwixes, Neb, 28, —~[Special | overy wa IMa day was passed 16 games Waut 0 see some fun, just ko out aud | Chiouxo, Ii Pufindelphi 1 WALtor tes: Brane, | Now York for Liverpool. beit within the time npamed by sheep industry. Telegram to Tus Bek. | nonceaiont ox- | and Bwiivemeils of various sorts, Prospects Never B tter, TnperiaL, Nob, May 2. - [Special w Tig

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