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HE DAILY OMAHA B 1891, — — e —————— I N NS W N | o 2, Dawes, Brown, 3; Duffes. Timo: | WV OR TAR n | The 3 +cts "To continue to work fo T AQON N r Q| s and €0 Lho award fonolutions Y O SonT nie DENVER WINS WITH EASE, | Swski Davaes biones® ohaless s | POLICY OF THE DEMOCRATS. i B o yopaey ot o e s dowe SEASON OF TOWA~ POLITICS, | doemvtnneeti sarssant it | RAILWAY 10 SOUTH AMERICA, R S e s T re el TP Cicivont B b rtda, — L P R = T d A | Linosln Leaders Tioss to the Enraged Moun- | when Business Manager Bancroft 0f tho | Tutention to Obstrnot Businoss at the Next | CURIOUS WAR CrATN®, Approsobing Btate Corventions of tho Vs nudeing W o those 05 | Voneguolans Auzious for tho Propossd Pan- tain Lions. Cincinnati association baseball club was Session of Oo gross, ,.V’I-’\y':;\,j“l‘:"f\“.;,\i,?;l‘;’“;y‘:'“vl[‘-“,\I,‘:"‘,::‘,N‘\::,E fous Orzanizitions. i ”\.Y“‘ \)H‘V‘ "“V‘ 1n <I M,‘vy“:\.» ‘j:‘ i ‘l Atetioan Lises St e S Lo tiria MINNEAPOLIS TAKES SECOND PLACE, | the provious Sunday, o announc-d that ho | scueMEs 70 EMBARRASS REPUBLICANS, | fodorul nmy “had s Suppioe, Mo stero. of £ FOUR S s THANER AT REARNEY, N ! oLIs el * | would play & gamo today, and that announce- | °~ & st T ] goous, forelbly gakpn by the' confoderato WILL NOMINATE FOUR STATE TICKETS. CONFIDENCE N THE GREAT SCHEME. R Tt e feneatad v tho Ehme yostorany e ] y ) i Quite an Ovation Tonferad Him at On learning that the polico would interfere 1 % 5 Froe “A sutler was a-United States ofoer,” the Midway City Milwaukee and Sioux City Had a Hard ft.was decidol Tast night iovlo play: thore NOHEee ‘l oinage BILIoK ”“ I' e aruod th CIimant, nd s such wis ot PRONIDItonists Bob up Serencly and v M iy Spacial T What the Vice President of the Inter Struggle -Some Good Amateur ore thero was no game tod The Tmmigration Proble only entitled to the! protection of the United a Varioty of Old : Govor vor loft i i R i s I Yontorda: Dayros, 0., May 31.—The nolice stopped Scrions One—Gorman's States but damages for auy loss from tho | the dolnt i Wi ) g " ’1 Continental Conmmission Thinks nes Playe ay the baseball’ gamo of the Northwestern € enemy while within the lines of the federals,” | BAte 1KY i bt i he Standing. league here today by arresting all the players , Ambitior TEHO 1A L kR, ke Rrotnc. vhie ! " hich place o w of the Terro Hauto and Dayton clubs for vio by tho claimant is not tenable, for the reason soldiers’ howe. In his visit hoere ho rocoived lating the Sunday law, — thatjthe federal governmoent did not con- quite an ovation . val the dopot J— k 2 - VasniveTos, May 81, [Special Correspond- | tract, amd nover will, to pay datages by th Dres Morses, 10, May 81.—[Special to | platform was « o o s at Denver, 71 1 American Association Standing i (ke Lol T [ enemy. If the goods had been taken atd . g B BotmtAe. tiont PR Rtaliaie Ciieago Oreter or Tiie Bre, | £ Beg|-Tho coming month will v | which he spoko w ‘ L Milwauk V. Plaved. W I'-xl:. Y Cricago, May 81§ Minneapoli; . 12 Kansas Cit 4 2 t ucquitted fn the police court of violating tho | _— Sunday laws In attempting to play ball on of It -Surveying tho Route, neo of Tir: Bex)—Thoro will bo no busi- | GRCHS. (F 1 Roody had ‘bean taker nd ! ness done in congress at the approncting | good, This is the position takon by the ac : { Luis Juleo Blanco, vice pr it of the inter-continental railway commission, to | which body heis the dologato from Vene el o Girand Pacitie hotel, Helsa season of political state conventions in lows. | crowd and during th T'his s the decision of overy well- | count: G8tH; . One of tham sald: First will come the farmers' allianee conven- | Grand Af 0 o posted man hore, The democrats in the | **To enable a loyal citizen, bo ho sutler or | tion ou Wednosday noxt in this city, What 15 visit it S DT L0 Fodr A . Wi ¥ 5 Wi 166 6ntaP UPON & caroer not, to got_ damages for property taken or | the resultof its deliberations v - LixcoLs, Denver won to | Athletics houso will at ouce ontor upon a carcer of ob- | oL 10 B0t daima _prope Ly s lelibera 1 fay worn e i it hardor, | £ sirucion, ‘This they. will do pasdy. from | deHiTySLuTng tho war It must bo Sowrn | ety clne, bt ho oot s prova i oo over the i much | S0 i Costly errors by I layed In o | Wishington 2253 | natural inclination and partly from forco of | soldiors. | Lf this sutler's olaim -showed that | 1t \‘(\]< ndorsa the people's party e TG |t holing; opors | WILl Intolligont ' fantires noil Fasting 1 - — - Ireums o woods | were N or; ors it ed at Cincinnati and nominate a ' et b el bt ot strong position, contributed to the = cireumstances, the goods ! were taken by federal soldiors it | created a 0, Unlol new Midway | talke 18 BOUB LN AV G B defeat. Score L b 1t is the regular policy of the democrats to | Would be naturally inferred that they were | ticket. Candidates have not been discusse tol ind othor bulliings having ba Sotod 1 A 18in wus formerly | t air ’ oy . 0 obstructionists, They always prefor to @ part of rations, and since wo con- | and there will bo very little rivalvy for the i e was here last, He visited the hom Blair's Hustling Ball Players Cons | b ructi b ilways prefor ractod to feed our soldlors wo might as well | o ; Ll & et Contior, wiio died Feiday. nnd ox. | terested in tho propose trailway that is tinue to Mangle Omaha Amateurs, | poiut to what thoy prohibited rather than to 1 througn sutlors as athor ehannels, al- | VArious positions. Tho fowa allianco orgai- oral Conuor, whio diod Felday, and ox- | FEE0 T BO b Cline, rf. 3 3 Brami, Neb, May 3lL—[Special to Trp | what they did. At uo session since the war [ though 1t was nos contomplated by law or | ization has not heretofore boen meddiing in night an informal reception was ton- | And durin 0 e exprossed his Bek.|—The home team shut the 1%al- | have tho democrats in either houso of con- | rewulations.’ nolitics, and it 1s not belioved will bave much h v of Venezuela, I 1o is vory mueh in ropub- —— of a_reprosentation in the couvention. In- | thoso prasent wero ov. Dr. G W, artin | Forr 4 bt UL :n Itowe it off | licans adopt on tho average. They are un- | SCOOPED EVERY THING INSIGHT | deed, eral county alliand ons - Bar ol W, W, Pagtor: | £OMP l‘,,. ‘ nt docade shiall havo sition x " s bty have boo = fusod Dr. Ridgeway and Itev. Dr. Oliver, | Kone nto the pas Stuffori b, while Blair mado five off Grandjean. | ablo fn the first placo to agroe among | A gonviie BiNard Axent Does Up the | 18Y0 been held of late, which 1sod Duenvrough 2 The gamo wasa vory niceone and o large | themselves upon lines of policy, and St toappoint delozates. 'The personucl of tho Turkott 2 0 coner's out today. Brott pitched for Blair | gress passod half as many bills as thy and the Falconers orly gotone base “Keports fre neers who are now ning to Jail. s stute convention is efore likely to be [ Nowror 1. — (Special Tele- il iy . L g £l Town and Skips. ndance out. Blair has two good pitchers | then have nefther the genius | gp\rrre \ash, May 81.—One of tha ceived by us with gr froqu fSbokt HISE RaMs A ve .| progression to make law ) I congress will meet in Washing L and Shorif® Moing- | g oxe [ have boon surveyed, enough Connors and made up of about the same mongrel beliof 88 | t s ool slickest. allaround swindlors has corralled straight zames for Blair, and i some Om: In the seeond plice it would bo simplo politi- o LA overything in sisnt in this scction. Last team dory’ aie up oon they will bo cal suieide for the domocrats iu the houso to | 'y f S I G SRR Jynite as to thinig they ought to play the Qmabi (44U | ontor upon a_season of bill-passing, for thoy | Werrlek, 3.1 th 1 b vn 16 with the St, Dauls, at | hAve the most mutley lotof lawmakers nmiong | Gardon City bithard. company. of Chicago Qurtis, ot... TBist, =1 A8 afi oIYor .£0 tHo ¢ { to- | them that an American citizon over smw. A | (00 (FEE COPRRE TS MoGnare, ab,. .. : ) day for a gamo next & Would like to | mass convention of natives on the Volga or O'Brien, i, have a game with Froi aud Missouri | the Black Sea would prescnt as homogenous FolEaIer Dot veriivs : v i lot of fellows as the democrats have in thoi Keynolds, it Al a FALCON majority in tho present house. Their ten- Koefo, p 0[Strong. m dencies are toward tho ridicuious. They 1 General Weaver and bis eolleaguos in con- | yop of ix Clt sasaod thirough Hove s A AL AU L ad) ) | trol. Its influence will bo atmost wholly [ on the Unfon Pacific at p, m. today. Thoy | democratic. bad in charge Melntyre, the escaped mut- r iman of this ity as agent for the will be known for tho congress to order the the | derer from Sioux City, Who was captured vy | making of estimates { the part each Sheriff Hamilton at Osceola, ‘The reward of | country is to tako in tho consteuction, When 200 will bo paid to tho chief of police at T, v 8 ss June 10, o week lator. Accord- | Osceoln and Sterift Hamilion : bowind That s difleult ing to the call it will e entitlod to about — . ; three hundred and fifty delezates, 1t will Drowned W hile Bathing. PRI also nominate a statg t. Sinco this party | OnuEANs, Neb, Muy 31.—{Spocial Telo- ho it Spiko has only been ablo to control about fitteen | £ram to Tie Ber]—Yosterday afternoon i % ven, Itaw 1 bindred votos In the past ton. yoars, | | during memorial servicesw party of boys | be \ (e Al h HetBa keI vito oLl of a tigure this | Went to the river to bathe and Kddie Tenycke “Yes, ind Ciic s watching the disposo uf tho stock and tako his departure, | 1ok D THRGLE 10 el el of & Bure US| o drowned bofora hatp eould ronen him. | progres vork with witense interest e company got of the trouble and | Year. Bub it mukes a brave bid for SUPPOrt } mhe body was not found until this morcing | Wo have to_gain. Al our food pro sent out Mr. Liidwi nt, who arrived | by incorporating in its platform of prineipl about 9 o'clock, ducts, und AN manu fuetiros, Wwo now re the very day Flassie An’ examination | in addition to the cardinal one of probibition - ceive from the United States and we sedd 1o Qlier OIS Eonbosh Hueelt oy e O, o cong AuTRgnd Joado o “elein | of tho liquor traflie, stato and uational, tho | Walking 1 Brooklyn Bridge. | you much coffco and cocos, But therv is T n s aa e BasEIce gy olne, SCORE BY INNINGS bankruptey i nothing olso. iarthermoro | FC0Y 0f | sversihing of | valiie i | followiug: Opposition to ull trusts and mo- Youk, 1 A g bR ACH e BHILT) St base on buils: O Darnbrouih ogir- 0 k 0 08 . they want to hold these me do not want, | £ ol RO TR ousTlaetn tilafout T ootpaths o A RIUnE DU UL vaRs: [iAI0EVe high \ 1e railway in opera: Bl 6 Roote, - Ttk by piveheh bl - Do | Peteos bobo b to Yolfond them. - Howavar, tho domo: | feUtious | seuritios, ™ Stuco ‘that ~timo | novalies, all lawful efforts of workingmon to | foottaths o the Brooklyn bridsq woro | o, Feania. twould o mucts lowor ang e T R T RGO crats do mot want to stand spon. | GTafts on__ himself, ranging all tno | improve their condition, especially the farm- | throwi open for the freo use of the public could easily supply the cutive demand of the 1 Passed balls: Wilson i nn anen6d LDln TiAsa'on a sors for the schemes thut theso fellows | Wo¥ from S50 and %300, have been coming [ crs in their efforts to lighten their burdens, NP AT ORI United States with coffee. Besides, our Riianssiy Eourriat Cimoi Taollours 3. Struck ont: Ly Brott. 115 by Grandjo intend to soring upon congress, and there- | 1FOM towns all along his' route cast and ag- | arbitiation of all diffevences instead of the i ,",'[ "'A",' About the Weddin byl | Fountey would be opencd up and vastiy i teen minutes. Umpire: Gaffney. pitely: Grandjoan, 1.7 Dodole wlays Strome v Davis. | AR S O tho. leading | Eregating S630, tho last_being from Helona, | sword, ration laws amended so as to io Olivet Presbyterian ehureh was bril- | yoved. Voo A5 one of the most G PO /it o O e tiirty minates. U] G0 S eats that notaing shall be done, Selr | Moat. The Garden City company is out | protect American citizens, opposition to a | liantly lighted Thursday evening, and sitting | beautiful of ¢ 16 peoplaRIA fite) y ruggle. ubout S1,UM. The agent snys [lassig left his | taril burdening the masses, that the govern- [ amonithe profuse floral decorations were | imagine our country o very hot placo. It i Sr. P i . b 5 3 abuegation will be shown by the majority of i s : S1. Pavr, Minn.. May 31.—Tho game today at Work. voul ‘domocrats in order not to offend -tho | Young wife practically penuitess. ment should abolish national vanks and in- | fully 200 people, mostly young JVest Bnd | & mistake. In Caraccas, our capital, between the twin cities was close and excit- ay the Ramblors and the Athleties | proselyted hybrids, Hl"""'l" o : !‘jmw_ il\u;u-v wveling for | crease our national circulating medium, the | which is twenty-one mwiles from und ing. Minucapolis won by making three hits | came togathor with a cr. 1der's pitoh- 3 absoluto folly for any oneto talk | the Brunswick-Balke-Collender company, | fres coinago of silver, u froo batlot and o' fair 000 feot above the lovel of the G e L e B L Bl atont . Traq. catntas LIl pisclas tHs. ons|/making/St John bissuéadauaztors, and v t by tho Australion systom, oqual suf- | 1t had been announcod that Miss Luls Gard- | sea, the thermometer fu suimmen. nover R MEE B ol s hes e s fe (| [ R e OuLSOVeR- | o iss, howover many sensationalists and | dischorzed - for loose business methods. | frage, government control of railroads and | nerand Mr. William Babbitt would bo mar- | risés above S0 and in o wintee it ting. Both pitchers woro n fine form, but | teen men. Tho dotails recklss individuals it may eontatn. In tho [ e then wont into businoss in Salt | transportation, the clection of presidont, vico | ried at s o'clock. The hour for the coremony | Hever falls bolow 50, And it is & benutiml were hit hurd at times. Killen kept tho hits T ATHLETICS first place it is_extremely doubtful whether | 1:4K0 City and wound " up with a | prosidentand United Statos senators by | giieonchiod and passod, but neithor the bride | €LY 118 population is 100,000, Tt is lighted seattered a littlo more than Mcifale. About Hyroaw o i % | gvon by caucus action, including tho forty or | 18FE€ crop of lawsuits, After this he repre- | diroct voto of tho peopio. el sased; Al Bl Fhu U EolaBLY Bl LTR ARt bHGRLC A two thowsand were in attendance. Score i AT R e P more hybrids, o rulo of unit action could bo | Sented the Rothschild Sons & Co. of Cincin- Lhen will come on June at_ Ottumwa, | 1OF the groom made an appearauce. Tho as A telephone and horso ear lines abound. = F IS R § 301 0 Brad 0 agreed to which would anticipate a vote on a | N, theew their affairs mto confusion by | the democratic state convention. It will be | sembla ne impatient, sudat9 o'clock | ing of telephones, I think Caraceas I8 1o Ak KInro A B bk ()t plaD iy I free coinago bill, for thero are many strong | I3 Misrepresentations and causod the mim- | composed of over a thousand delezates, will | they came to the conclusion that the mar- A larger number in operation thin any et LAl T R OE ol Gt demoerats in both branches of congress who | M1 losses. “‘ pE dhl«“hn god lzx‘wfir: reaftivm tho well-known - principlos of the | riago would not take place, and all left di or city in tho world, * Iivery ofiice has ono Bprague, 6.0 03 0 0 Minnciin, (0 0 10 1 2023055 0 Gt 1 do not want a freo coinage bill passed at this [ AIC SR enkbged it his last venture. He | part iy tate tieket heded by | oiedly for taoir homes. oA el W IOE! ATl ¥ly, an... 0 2 B 2 0Shugnit,ss 1 0| Coavaniugi McAlvan, p 2 | time, They profer to let it go over, and have | #1Ways operates in such a way that he cannot | Goveruor Boles, . L. Bestow wiil = ) 1 chary than 3 s, it Olirton, ib..0 I 0/ ityn, 1 - UL, Ot an opportunity to straddlo the silver ques. | D¢ arrested on a criminal charge. Mr. Bau- | fikely bo the eandidate again for lioutenant | Thostrange actions of the young couple | is tho you the Bell. Tiampurg 120 0 2 1 0ffenikle.s) ] AT tion next year, believing that if thoy do not | Man, bis partner, is 'practically ruined, and | governor; Judgo Kinne for tho supreme | naturally caused a great doal of talic, and all | Thoro is a 0, but 1 do Gondengh, o) 0 Darling, o 0 0 renominato Mr. Cloveland they can run their | $0veral of his other victims éould ill share | boneh, and ox-Commissioner Doy or L. D. | sorts of speculations were indulged in, buf | 00°re i Tuldwin, ¢....1 0/Kilien, p 0 candidate in - some sections as a freo coinage | their losses. Hotchkiss of Davis county for the railway i iarsiey chicl SEa *“I'he cost of living is ler thero than in 0 i S ralhls i g the true story, which isu very mysterious | ~Ihe CoSt o ! ; A g e Uil 200 b [ e e D003 9 | advocate, in others an advocateot thefree | gy, pyy Twe Escaren, | Ve : i one, is still unknown to those who waited at | fumborof tlecas noncy casier, A lurgo sl 11045 8 0 3 SUMMAIY coinage of American silver, in others for the LLE AND APED, I'he republican state convent . D o ohurots e Vo naTand Reonan RiCwasy | anotofraliron s nre bt wbailt thovo bubi o T i = ot 5 T present law, and in tho extrome sections of | ... o — beld last, on July 1, at Cedar Rapids jhe cHoc IS you menand WonTn g s (ferevinn wed by the English. An 0/ QUL WO T S W Patdgrurees Hloess RO e the cast as the monometalist that he is. Terrible Resistance to Arrest Made 11 be composed of over one thousand Sonorally ;‘1’. own, hoid beon angngad fot ome | immense t of building is constantly e S RBCHE Wi 0 ‘Awain, thero is searcely an issne which has by a Florida D eates and will try o nimo tho weal: thioy anproachod 1tov. J.. W, 1oyor of nic or ters, wechanics, i fact, al) Minnonpoiis: 3 3 JipidbanmmEuuae evorlbeenitiefore aon eass thatithd datmiacratas| i TaarioNvinue ERIAN MavESTSAANE S avicd | UDKO L o Iavmar cLtEaB o Shavelboons |56 v el Giiwiahiara na kadibim e paneey s r o S ol MeAlva, 10, Passod Datle: Bofis, 2 gan ogreo upon, oven though thoy bad the | Fla., speoial says: T terrible tragedy oc- [ SsPCCially invited fo attend all the township [ iS s \ig liome.. St 6 TS i dag of il Clevicar vot i domund, Earned runs: St Paul, 2 Minneapolls, 4, Two- e 0f One our und fifey winutes. Upe | entire membersiiip of congress. SaZind S Sentios trom i ool ¢ | cancuses and select farmer delogates to tho | them ab his home. T gomonts woro | though, neither unskilld labor. Aud Ialing buse Lits: KLy, Baldwin, Sigart, jyn, 2 MeGione, LT 1t was hinted some months ago that the | CUrved about two miles from this city late | county VOO HE e 10 ik ‘;](fv’."l“’u{ln.‘fmfu.,lm'u, Eodpal (1“‘,,,‘,'.“,.‘, HvRvoricin o i BeeIana Loft on bases: ' <t bl b4 Sinncanoiie: 10 Homo TR T democrats intended to cmbarrass the repu last , by which B. Alvarez, city | if the theory is carried out, can select farmor | lotice o tho appoluted evening for twohours What of your trouble with Euglund? Enonh. Buliwin: Conlay. Dbl lass: O uikes | Tho Diamonds of this city and Models of | €US from cortain sectious of tho west by | marshal, and Princo, Albert, a colored man, | delogates to the ‘state convention, and in | Bt the couple did not put in an apnearunce. | +Wo desive to stile it by arbitration. Our Canloy and O'Brion, Dariing and 1 caiw Tr 4 3 proposing changes in tho present, tariil laws | Jost their lives, Princo had accidentally | 1S way control tho convention, the tick o0 A1 16 BEE B AW AL Rataty ralladtl pe o den D S ndu yanatialiloio fh s dnals and ilengle. trst’ base on balls: O Meitale, 5: | Council Bluffs played yosterday a closo and under a new line of at! by treating Tag v the platform 1d finally the election. Attos e ]‘)l ar member of est ~»:7-|- Ly, calle tho offer, but England will not say v ther AT T L L R bl it DTA5 Y AN o heaa articios upon_the. dutiable list Separately: | learned thehiding place of a nexro desperado | noy'Gonoral dohn Y. S Limsolf a prac- | on the preacher and suid that they hid con- [ she will aecept it. The torritory she has The next convention will be that of third party probibitionists, callol to meet in mado his fiest move toward | P leaving the city nl his cred itors by attem ptur : his partner's absence, to dispose of all the goods for cash Mr. Fassig's procoedings did not excite sus- pleion until early in May. Mr. Bauman was absent and Flassig seized the opportutity to Total 5.7 8 . § 0 lwemuyien/ss0 would destroy good government with not : = T 0 0l8tonay. bieei0 only the bonded warchouse scheme and freo el R B [eeandion: b0 coifiage, but 1,400 schemes of fiat and wildeat R e b e anco and third party men in the house—all of Eariiod Ftiara ¢ i 3 0/DUYIS, 10.s0e0s0 those in fact who were elected ou tickets irned ri JAncoln, v 15 hits t 1 upon the ae nd for “a change in the Stafford, Burket, Nowman, Three base hits: | 1 i (i ‘ d o N T e Total ) of things"—any kind of a change, couples says the Lowsville” Courier-Journal Tiaased balls: Dorling. timo: Two lors and twority | — s OB - | For instance, they would propose to put bind- | Damed Murray, who| it is supposed is the farmer, will be y chair- | cluded to marry on Tucsday eveniug seized is about th hundred miles SR oo 9 "X o A i ing twine on tho free list in a_ separate bill; | man who shot and. killed Deputy Sherift . The governorship lies between y 3 € Frank, s L2 0 anthor, and in another they -wonld reduce the duty tobinson in Feruandi ecks ag e T e s G krank.an. .2 U hanthor, ab...1" 2 and in another they would oo the dutyon | Robinson in Fernandi two weeks ago, G ¥ank, G 0 0.3, 0liver 5,70 o 0 i vefore, the preparations were amade and a [ Joug and 150 mies wide, along an im pumbcr of intimato friends v invited to | portant rver, It is rich in mines and Bug- i 5 e | be present, but again at the appomted hour | [, Gihosliht s f cortain articles of clothing orfood. The word e ioses K horo will be hittle or uo cor sent, in o pomted faua has not the slizitest claim to it Yet it P e e o e o0 T haeford | Princo could ot keep his secrct till morn- othor oficos, Lioutonant Gov. | neither of the principals appeared. This ot T OV days that there must be nothing said or dono | ing but hurried into rown ana told it to Mar- | ernor Poyneer, Chief Jusuce Beck, Superin. | W another disappomtment, and nono of | dor o havo t fons and a half of poo 'he visitors came near veing shut out, but | earne ..l 9 igroNtvic:: in thas direction; that no taviff bili is to be | shal Alvarez, who nfade up a posse of five | tendent of Public Instruction Sabin and ;nwu' friends were able to make an explana- ;m_,.;ll iunlv to gt England i uld bo s SIS RES 2 Hay, 0000 1 2| Vinudy. rf complled democrs o on, art vith Wiachestors, ruided | Railway Commissioner Campbeli being prac- | tion. i oolish, for shie could with 1wo or threo mon- wero saved by Hurt's triplo and singlos by | Howll, 5700 1 HGMNEE T 0 R A s e L A 0 aemed W idet fors,and gulded | oy concodod n nomiration. r Mr. Bover also thought the actions of tho | ofewar'at tho moutn of the Orinoco destroy Gupinaiand Swartwood o the ninth inoing, | MRS/V:.0 0 09 el sherered 1 form. The programue Is to do nothing, but | Gibin of a nezvo namea ranie Adama, sou | o, VI3 Al theso partios zot actively at work, | Younk couplo, siranee. but the groon-cloct CRLIEELI, AU OO which gave them two runs. Score Total,...... 4 62114 3| Toal....... 3 621 16 condo o whole i To modify et o0 0 e tom it | the politicat atmosphere in lfowa will bo | Called upon him ednesday morning an 3ut one can’t tell now. ot e - ondomn the whole trifl law. To modify | threo miles from here and near the town of suid that ho and his intended bride had cou- |~ Dilegato Blaneo will remain in Chicago a celer, Kerr, Coftin and_ Clayton, all prac MiLwavken, Wis., May 31.—Milwaukeo and | {y henk, 5.1 0 O enek Bioux Cit, d a very pretly game today. | Chondvn 160 0 0/, T LAV AUKEE T BIOUX ity SCORE BY INNINGS. the laws 1 any respect would be to ackuowi- | Hampton. The posse surrounded the honse it i 7 1 / resy & ampto ) ded the house AR tvoL o TR o Lis cluded not to marry in private, but wantedto | fow days, then go to Venezuela for a short RinPoA® RABLOAB | Model..venrierieeenns 0 200 0 0- | cige that thero were republicons who did | and Prince went inside unarmed to arve t n the tw «iv’u.m--w naties, and: thol | s e ion s L £ LHolOliVet. P Ees by Ayt e (1RO Pogat. DlSenningnof e IROH0R0 S not endorse thein and that it was possible to | Murray. Murray rosisted and finally soised | 0 1ssue wiil bo the temperance question uy au 1 to b i Bhooh, ra.. 000 w9, b .0 0 3 1 1 BN, reform the tarift under this administration. | his gun and sbot” Prince dead, the ball pass- prohivition, as they have selectod Rev. Frank | $weil affair. Thursday cyening was set for | by whose hands the busiuess of the coummise Schriver. o....0 3 b0 0 10 Ty Nicoll, . Striick out: By v /s tAnd BBttAr he et This 4 I 33 | B mva s Vo arde wee orator, for | the time, and the janitor was told to make | sion is being fransacted. T B a0 0% Andsay, 14, s hits Quin. | thev stand bettor than in part. This is the | men then opened firo on Murray, who stood | 1 13vans, an ardent temperance: orator, for T T TR STonc at 1t wi e ToTe her aunt, Mrs. Pullizm, and she had mad s ! QrinL b, an Dy ke, i or by, It is conceded that it will be useless to con- | hupt THE JOINT RATE LAW. every preparation 1o give the young bride o | | D Arthur Greaves of Boston, who for the Bith, tiare, p e opi q 3 E Lively Game at Fremont. publican would stard no more shew in a con 1 i ¢ f ¥ motfes formod in-atd” of tho rod Total i e ; ¥s o ! 3 5 show - | their of cartridges, 'Lhe marshal | its consideration the case of the Burlington, | joudn, telling Mus, Pulliam that shoe intended | castern socioties formed in aid of tho re JQITTIS ob., May #1.—[Special test now than he stood at Gettysburg on \d guard alone while the posse | Cedar Rapids & Northern vailway com- | sponding the night with a friend, Thupsday | WO, arvived in this yesterday after ono » = — = smewhat warm, The main fisht will bo b Burke, of... .2 s, ef 11000 0 | Divmonds. L The independents seem to bo leaning toward | terian church and make their marringe # | Ho'is onoof tho excentive csmmittes of five, Datryinplo, if.0 Nizholaon, 2.0 0 2 § 0 0 an boll: O Nicoll, | | They coulil be denounced as a whole and as | jng “through his stomach, Alvarez aad h ananplihast | o ryid overy preparation. Miss Gardnor lived with Camplon it ) 4 Jon. 1. liree-base bits: Hotmman, 1, Sodel | position of the democratic leader on the porch. He returned it. - No oue was | HHPorary chai 1 test any seat in the present hou A ro- Pinally Alvarez and his men exhausted The supreme court of the state has unaer cption. Wednesday evening sho left the | 138t ten years has been an active membor of g FCOIE 1Y INNINGS, gram to Tie Brr.]—The socond game be- | July 3, 1863, Tn point of fact he would stand i0d! o town £tol garimore A Iand pany against the lowa railway commission to | youning sho did not retara, and as o yoar's active missionary work among the Bimgiee o 00 000 0 80 94| twoon tho Gurnean Snowlinkes of Omanu | 1058 show, for tiare ho had a a fighting | frcsh supply of mummwmtion. Tao hours | ouiom the onforcoment of the Joint. Fate . Appronchied tho fumily bicaume unoasy, ae th | Indinns. In “an intervid ke “““"”"V e Ou0; & At Lhe M moRtA oAl ey oll SR LRIz aftar | cnance 4 f later they réturned to the eavin and found it | At the lust term of tl eme court tho de- | rigal costume was at the honse, and only a | (Hreaves said: “I've worked like an npostlo SUMMARY, C 2 It is possible, but not probable, that tho | geserted, Prince Albert d near the | cision of Juage I of the Johnson | faw minutes remained bofore the wedding | Of olden times with Indians and have re iSa: TIart. Bloran bsos: Bk s: Ve, S | Boon. Lo provent anothor shut-out, such as | fmigration question will bo takenhold of in | porch nnd Marshal Alvaves wis found i | district, granting the Injubetion,was rovorsod | 1ou, Mhinutes rol toltalaplre i Iniho moan 1 from missionury worlk for good. West Douliy T a2l GG vl | thoy received yosterday,tho Snowflakes woro | a partisan way. “'he proble $ beeomo 80 | a corner of the yard near the fenco with a | by a divided court. The last consideration | fimn ‘tho erowd, numbsring probably two ndinyiisiowingraliton moangopleint by Hart, 1. Hit by plteh reinfo by three new men, one of them | s ous that even the de: ts may by | pyjlet hole in his head and stone dead, comes under a motion com- dred, as ¢ lv...[ those present said, assem- | Boston aud are afty as veteran detect 1: Dunkai. Kiruck outs by Siih, i: by being Suyder, who went in the box. The | forco of circumstances be compelled 10 act | Numorous search s have been formed | pany for a rencaring. T bled at the church, and after a long waiting | 1Yes. For yours I pitied them, for T thousit a%i n6 hourand forty minutos, ¢ - | battlo today, thercfore, was not so one-sided. | upon it 6 nd sent out after Murray. 1f captured ho | mado lnst Tuesday turnod roluctantly away. = they haa been treated TG The visitors scored thre us 1n the fourth Auother thing suggests that this is to bea | wil undoubtedly bo Iynched. C. Goudy of the Chicago & Northwaestern Mr. Babbitt and Miss Gardner arc both | innocent and ignorant. ) fo i MApALOu L inning by lucky bunching of hits and crrors | do-nothing majority in the house. Senator ln s vailway for plaintiff, and Attorney General | woll known in the neighborbood, The | CF 1 would tell them biole storic Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., May 31. 1sas City- | on the part of Finch und Roberts, At tho | Gorman is the master mind of the domocrats | Gepman Lutheran Collegeo Dedication, | Stove for the staf Mr. Goudy appoared | Strangost part of tne whole affair is said to | 1t0sebud ageney and they would listen aticu- Omaha gawe was postponed ou account of | beginning of the eighth the score stood 3 to | in congress. He uot only handles thom in o 4 in this case because his rond will bo affected | P that thos was not tho slighiost objection When T had finished they would get ralu, 3. In tho eighth tho Fremonts pulled out | the senate but i the house. He regards by tho docision th common with othor roads. | Lo by there was not tho slightest, obloction ¢ and guy me unmercifully, When - ~ threo runs, and tho Suowflakes two. Bach | himselfas in the direct line of prosidontial | comploted German Lutheran cotlego build- | Ho uttacked the constitutionality of the act, | of Doth say. their. action. misht hive. boon Srisariei, 1L, May 3L.—The recentl - was with the Sious ehief, Ked Cloud, he Western Association Sta drew @ blank 1 the niuth and the game | promotion. To advance in either body will | fng in this city, an annex to Concordia col- | asserting that it amounted to a virtual taking natural, except the public announcemont | Sdid T ceuld ake *a hundred In Yluyod. Won: Los 5 ended in another vietory for the home team | be for him risky. To stand still will bo safo. | Joge, was dodica S s | of proporty without duc process of | Lhet tho ceremony w ¥ e | dians happy by getting our socioty to : . Lost. i t ¥ i X lege, was dedicated today with imposing | of proporty with v f the corcmony would boat tho church, vl Lincoln o gt f 14 Ly & score of 6 to T'o enter upon an era of the defensivo has | 0! * 5 B taionIataltolt S {Fey inasmuch AR it ompolled il Y At she rould not secoeni | sond out fifty plows and other farwiug im R mooin. e i Sore: 0880 103 D SnkoL Hnoman ok paensive 18 | ceremonies. Excursionists to tho numbor of ) Inasmuch o redieh Il ullinm said that she could not ace | sond o a2 suos b ing iy Alges Scoro by innings: already his ordors. A speuker is to bo | STUEONeS I R Ton them to euter into contractual relations with | for what thoyy had done. Sho aid not know | Plements. ot p at home intorested i OB 2l b T R e R ey ) selected, it s stated, who will be in favor of rom Milwaukee, St. Louls and various | oiop roads without their consent; that the | vonere Hathit: Lrad. and Lis oame conanow | the matier and they shipped mo two « It Fremont 1002000 : this programme, towns were present. R R. Pipor, presi- | yoad with which they would bo compellad to | by found 1n tho directory. On Wednosday | 10ads of tools, These were distributed to In- Batteri Por Fremont, Finch, Kommel CIVIL SERVICE REQUIREMENTS, dent of the coll delivered tho dedicatory | do a joint rate business might be an insolvent | yriernoon he called at the house, but did not | 4ins, who upneared overjoyed with g Paluers for tho Snowil 1 iThe veguirements of the civil sorvico com. | Sermon this morming, prominent clorgyion | one dnd the company had 1o guaranteo that | Say’that e nad changed bis mind about mar. | Pspict of havi the meawis of tiling MoV o hits: Snow f « ARCOTehis A rom Chicago, Milwaikee, Columbus, Ohio, | the cars or the pro rata amount of froi S 3 M | soil. Shortly afterthis I went further w 5. Brrors: Snowllakes, 4 Freniont mission for a position worth £1,500 a_year in | from . Milwaukee, 3 3 | vying at the church. Mrs. Pulliain, thoneh | it birvane Luythopiy i e Bires Gannons Timo: Ohe hous Wi forty- | the war departnient, the seicetion to be mada | St: Louis aud nearly every stato in tho juris' | charges would be returncd. Attorney She 5ays shie has no special reason for bilicg | for a month, and when I returned I could AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Hvamlinicte. by compatitivo exarimation on Juno 16, has | diction of the gonoral syniod of tho Evangel- | eral Stone in mswor held that, the tatuto | fily {55 0 U opinion that the youri neoplo e aitracted attontion to the fact that it does | ical German Lutheran church being present [ was constitutional inasmuch as it was merely | it*last concluded that they would not marry Bt. Louis Gots Another from the Ath- Plattsmouth Pc W Winning, not any longer pay to hold cle | or expert | And assisting in the serv ‘This after- | an exorcise of the polico power of regulatins | ju public, and that they either went to Jeier leties by Hard W or Prarrsyorr, Neb., May Spavialtelo. | positions undor thio fodoral governmont. In | boon sormons fu both Qorman and English | the mothod i walah certala glaes ot sonville ‘or were quietly warried by somo | &t L nibidsy el ] - o S 3, |—Tho second gamo of | Order to pass o succossful oxnmination for | Were prenched by visiting ministors and the | road business should be doncs that the rai Vehior T this Sity. Howover, sho his | LOols SonL out for farming pirposes word St Louts, Mo, May 81.—Tho Browns | Sram i, By UG ths $ .A'H,‘.\.‘ the man must, according to | dedicatory service concluded with a song and | roads as common carricrs had implicdly | foard nothing from Ler nicee. and will be in | 1sed as you would stonc Jand tho bride made it threo’ straleht by winning today! . the written specifications in this instance, us | Praise servico, in which it is estimated that | assumed to subject themselves to legislative | uxiety until sho do heir friends also 13 all the good that gamo. Tho Athlotics socured two singles | Plattsmoith nine was played today, vesult- | got forth by the commission, “bo ablo to do- | About 4,600 people took part. actionand must do as the legislature re- | iy that they are nol murvied in the city, o, plished S isiina MGill in tho fifth, throo runs being | 1€ in anothor vietory for the home elub by | sin andt construct buildings m all' their e quireds that tho rieiit they had to receivo o | Lyt they are vory anxious Lo boar frou thon | 1stance, and thero are iy sim \ scored, after which Stivetts was subuti | 33000 0F F10 0 o e vy o intot | tails must bo ablo to cstimiato theix costand | Proparing for Jowlsh Emigation, | foasontble tompensation’ was socured to ey aisployed by the Indinus, and tuted. The Browns' batting and Eear tinea brntiane & ielding betng at | must possess i thorough knowiedgo of Huild- ; > ¥ thout, pr Mstling Sorgots, | events proved to mo thet an Ind d L mes brilliant. S nnings: ing material and modern appliances, o compelled to do business without profit as a > laughing over the joke about an Yol i nud Mulvey's work at socond and thivd ro- | prossmonth (e e Thio worl this ofice holder will have to do | that the Jewish emigration society has on- | romedy was provided. . To th elatm that the | Al Pavis is laughmg over the jokeaboutan | GE YL 8T dian, AteyelyiNare itho/eakup Attendan Lincoln 00000 000/ willnotin any degreo elevato his qualifica- | gaged four Raltic steamers for the exelusive | joint rates might compell ratlway companies | American mventor w sllictonaye i L) 1 L DX, Beogs e oo | L its: Pty Si,pneoln, i Br- | thons for holdiug o remunerative position. Ho | purposo of carryiag Jews who aro forced to | 10 enter anto - contractigl natantad-ooRotbhal a1 pIREIAI ALONY:cho, [i)¢ QU ) o i 0 90 0 0 0—6 | rors; Plattsmouth, i; oln, 7. Bittteries: | will design buildings for army posts, bar- | emie el bl insolvent companies, M. Ston " of movality at once. if one of the ) both R P el Y g s Rialis ol 2h LlnOln e Buttarios 5 3 3 emizrate. The London society, it says, is 9 ! 3 I o wos A et 00 80 07000 0= 8| Knpb i Gndkes Khimoror® aid T€1mbnll [ ricks, ot and a kowlodgo, O/ this WOk | semsiats fo he eerratie a b oo i i2 [ that by ‘fafe iniplication suptr.ivas not the 1by n lover's avm it atonco | e We Bt howls, 38 Athivtivs, & Battorios; Medil | Timo of Sauier One hour and 16y minutes, | Fould be of no possiblo advantage in privato | chiotiy Doles and Lithuans, Tho” Viedmout meayiiizos(atoiton RuioHiL o ond S rod mun Buivetts”and . Boyle: Woyhing and Cross, | Umbire: Grimes. lfe or in any other position. Bosides, ho | comments with glce upon thisas a scheme | COUF S AR SR | medale with the affairs of wi Eamed “punst Kt Loufs. 5 Athletes, e L goes to the top of promotion at the fivst sten, | that will affeet the Euglish labor marker. BoL asRaciodishiel DN 00NEs Wi A | alrcady married three of his daughtors, owing | i ER Two-bage” hits: MoCarthy, . Wood. Home Ump Couldn't Win, and there will be no higher reward in the #4 bdaraits o rehearing, and it is said the case will g0 to | yo'vho publicity thus-theust upon a backward | 10 aceu 5 $ fungs Nl Malvor, Stolon Dusds: Hoy, [ Missovmi Vatuey, T, May a1.-[Spocial | servic Asphyxtagen by Cout tho'United Stawos supreme court lover. But_the wits of I’uris, careying out 0 ullor Asphyxia is i T find any of the implements sent out, Afte ailigent scavch it was discovercd that the L dinns bad pitehed them all it Whito vy and made a b of them, The cos ball botween the Lincoln Musees and tho Moscow, May 3l-"The Viedomosti says cmits a shriek like the whistle of u railway engine: and t entor claims that he hus Dliya e and - Comiskey o L to e Bew]—The game of ball | . Washington architects say that a man a 4 10WA MASONS, the joke to its utmost, profess to foar that nz.‘\‘::].nl‘:“'lrl‘-:lr'\'«‘:u-‘fi'-‘u‘[.‘”)‘ I today botween the Valley team and the | fitted to pass this examination could com- OLEVELAND:) Q) LiMigses Hurney The Masonic grand lodge of [owa will con- ¢ parlors will become unbearabie, baseon-buils: - Of Mot | Wokt Onihhas kasuitad Ay mand o business in private lite worth twico | ana Emnly Bryant, £gsiding at North Am- | vonein tho forty-cighth anoual communica ing to tho simultancous and - contiaued | Yhing, . Striok out: ity Met Tavor of tho home toam. netmiti ey | oF three timss 81,800 a year, anywhere. Be- | herst, Ohio, werofowtd'dend in bed to-day, | tion at Cedar Kapids, Tuesday noxt, for n | whistiiug of all the corsets, in favor of the home team, notwithstanding | sides, it costs more o live in Washington g ' e ) \ truc. Aadd ” "The bodies were WA decomposed and they | three days) session, A “school of instrue- Big Rateh of lnunig ants, Youn A 4 wicen hnndred 1xteen i jed hero Lo by Stivotts, i by Weyhing, s, W pitehes: | I fu¥0r ! _notwithsta: Weyhing, 2. Tlme: Two hours. Umpire the efforts of Umpire Barker, who gave tho than almost any other o, ‘This stane ') rog! y 3 Bvia Hhurs butied fa gy pours Umplrol | visitors nlna riane 1o tho HInth. ning,. Bat “Irl|“”l‘J“Ix-un B Cpmor place. | TQls Instance | woro lust scon akgop week ago. The cord. | ton' has boen i progres tiero Uho pust Ourthy; O'NUILL B Comiaky, 5t Wood 1s aoe | teries: — Castone, Stephenson. . g i ol ner gave it as his on that they hud been | three days, under thy supervision of I’ 3 i i ) N v , sorvice law s not remote: it is universal Y e Grand Mastor George B, Van Sinn of Cod 4140 Bowles and Pattorson for Omaha Whorover tho duties requito. anythiug Inko | SSPhYXiated by eseiping coal gas. Nothing | (irand Master (oo B Vi Sy of Cod HOTIL PLAYED POORIALL. and Graver for the Valley Techmient Knowiedie: Moo saxthiug ko | iy missing from R house Falls, & speulul mealiig o Nahue o, Louisvitie, Ky., May 81.—Both the Louls- Hail e the rulos will have to bo wodified, S0 that i b ,r“m.’m\’ R bo held June 4 to roceive new members, Tho ville and Wushington teams played misorably $ less dezree of knowledge is requi or the stre erneau Kuights have s follow- this afternoon and for a tme it seomed A gamo of ball was played at Fort Omahn | yasuit will bo a necessity of highor salarios or | Rocussves, No Y.} May 31—Ansell T L expla K doubtful which would loso, The ho: team | yesterday between companies I rnd See- | vacant offices, Wood, one of the amous Wood minstrels of I-r.‘ thren The 1 Dbuuched its hits, however, in tho sixth iu- | oud infautey, Nino inniugs woro played and A DEMORALIZING SYSTEM ) tor, under dut ning when tho visitors made errors tho game sicod S-7 in favor of K. The prin- | A tho game. Attendanco, 8,500, Score cipal feature of the samo was Connell's bat- vt forty yoars wgo, 1T restarateur and who | Biter, thiue duty o ber of congressmen who - have .baen | hus heen a steward of several New York and | Lileirt dit ot ociig notid & Jutsville, 00 103 i, In tho oity O, hoveral doys, lookine aftor | summer resort hetels, committed suicido fn | Todzes (1 e it e Yl i Ress X 10 8 ousiness in tho departments for constituents, | the Livingaton Botek. in this eity this tor | found guilty of unmisonie codeof [owas Shingt: 0 0'o : « [ w0 Livingston by is city this morn AR bR L $ Gompauy | 000 say they have found & coadition of affairs | {ng. wich % At OLLanwa, June. 180, “ure lereby dvelirod Hiwi Loulsyille, 8: Washington 3 iny B 01L0600 5 : A 2 duly and Tozally nded from ail the Al Jaulacilio 8 Waabington, 1 2 which they intend to remedy at the approach- e dulyraid 105y AL y and Shyder et and Gook o Grosvenor Was Mtisrepvesentod, T T3 PR P A e i e He Wabun Edit you Brodhiroil 1 consldcr onr Gt ) dnd na: Louisvillo, 0-buse hits: Donovin, Y 1de ¢ es o e dopartments—it - F Pho . e 5'this aily, “Threo-hiso hits: Beccher. Loft on | CINCINNAT, O, May 81-A Chillicotho | may be a civil sorvice rulo—a marriod woman Ew York, Mastghe-The body of anun- | 1t M tter duo deliberation and ox- Dasvai Loulsville. 4 Washington, 4 n | special says: General Grosvenor is heve, In | cannot retain her position as a clerk. When | known man who was found in a floating boat | tonsive researeh, jotned wn order Wi iel 15 on- 3 A ; i St Plays: Ehret il fo Wol PRRARE i Mow il . B 1 | Unclo Sam's cathedral of stuccuros, 85 1t | jlontiied this ovening. 1t was that of b | towor or, OF We PAEL or par er Peculiar to Itself 18 conclusively | country, 1 you have never taken H Laliih, First base on bulls: Wol i ¢ s b sald suid nothing that 1 | GAel0 BAME aho. obauaes her | Ldentiied thls eyenlng.: lh wos that o colof any No throo desrees of Masoiry A o M R T P R T Ot truck outi Cabill, Larougue, 'Da would not willingly have sald to tho press i her | Mylford, editor of the White Cross libra hut has mthe advincement of the cted, ¥ 3 Murphy, Smith, MoGulre, Bikely ) name, for If no other reason thero is no luw | Liblished at 52 West Fourteenth street, this | interest of humanity and N M virtue passed in the history of med This | its excellence and merits, T tth s: Cook, Snydor 2 Tiiue: Oue hour wud [ ovor my own siguature. 1 havo no prejudica | or rulo by which a porson oau rosign in one | PSR NES arned s yot as to = sud 4o aid . W £ miking this ¥ik It posscsses by reason of the | I can hardly estimate thie benefit received Atiy minutés. Lwpire: Jones agaiust the German people, 1 have ropr e and bo immediately appointed to tio [ {4, NOUIHE BAs b y a0 s Epiailnie i Alsalila MAKIERONGMSE pXITGN0N LR L LEGRI MK aathnote tioligpol peceitid NS, sented u district in congress i whicn thera | same position 1 Gnother name. auso of his deat Grand A g and it 96 154511 PRopar by & tlpm | from ualig ood's Barkisariia, Lostausimor Corumnus, 0., May 81.—Columbus knooked | i3 large Germau population, amoug whom Tho operation of this rulo or principle, - - furthe it roportion and Precess Peculiar to Hood's | I was prostrated for nearly three s o O'Brion all'over he fold {u the early ju- [ Foekon my warmest ln‘w ds. Tt is simply a | which is infloxible, is in many iustances de: Mrs. Bechtel. wuy i " . IHx\r- arllla, |’ '|‘ reulu ; Bigs, but played poorly in tho first, . Boston | €48 of misunderstanding and misropresenta- | moralizing. Women murey on the quiot o o of Wil o Roatiia) e p eculiars v (o) tse of the blood ould do nothing. with Kuell Attends fon, and 1 shall improve the opportunity to [ and continuo to hold their ofiicial positions, | Auna Holo, wi ’f_\,\ AT Y. Boohial, | Atk EANE 3 other nedicine as [ thoug BO2S. Suores vtholat and explain “to him “the | Many men and woiuen in the executive de- | died Saturday evening after a painful illness ' J0VTodon sommanced to de andby which the full medielnal power of all the | although my physician treated me for nery Herroyes L roteat i causcless and eally | partnont—most of thom vespectablo--aro | of soveral wooks. Shio was thirty-six years oitr soclety orilitroll bt D e | T s Lite saii \inyuiars Hoston. L0001 itio married, and yet those who work about | old. FHer husband and \wo children mo: Aave Jolned ¢he Beatilah rite 108, TR entrated extract of Sur. | turned, and I concluded to be my own physis Hiw: Columbis, 10; Boston, b Errors: (o - them every week day huvo no susplcions of | hey. The tuneral will bo hetd from the fa ik ) paitiiatan bl 1 g clan, and began using Hood's Barsaparlila, 1 ):thu«. 3 Hoston, 4 Batterfs: Dawes and A\ issing Coloradoan. tho fact, They live together, in a way. Thoy | residence at 2008 Decatur street, tomorrow not antagon s ni . saparitla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, duil- | J 0ot 100t o day from my work, and feol neil: ‘Farroll wid O'Brien. Earnod runs Saai Acus, Col,, May 81, S. Cornelius, | ¥ about together, sometimes. ‘Pnoy do not, | afternoon ity per Berrles, and othier well kjown vegetablo | [RE0 VLT 6 G pmany UG B JEE pass as man and wife, for that - rospeotfully remedtes, It has won ity vy (o the leading | (8 REEERIE FIENS Clairsville, Olilo. Funeral off Major Cohen, oon gulity of iy " place among medioines by its 0wn INLrinsie | food's Sarsaparilia i3 sold by drugglsts. 81; a1z NEw Youk, May 81.—Tho funeral seryices s Boon alioged wndisputed merit, and has now a larger sale | forgs. Frepared by €. 1 Hoow & Co., Lowel), Mass. ',""“‘:“"‘“I‘m"‘":' Rt Foos hso 1 l‘“”\l' ashior of the Suguache county bank at this 3y b el e W ke R B place, loft here May 18 to attend a Masonic ouually: fy Knell i by O'Hil Lussed | banquet at Salida. Ho never roschiod Salida | It bas boeu proposed that where a man and Duwos 1o Wil pleeh: Knell, 15110 | > im can be found. His ac- | woman who are department ics marry | over the remains of Major David Cobenof — Wo are ut all . 1| trathors 2 Joyeo N ruok 1 ocorrect. Foul play is | thero shull be authority to simply change her | the United States marine corps were bold ay Sonfoti to every od ) ne O ar Whice uaime ou tho appointment roll and pay bis residence toduy BORIVG 10 he prin i Roston, 6. 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