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9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUI ————————————————————————— e e e e chuso he 1s an arrant coward, 3 DAY, MAY 17, 1892 . arrAnt oW totmance | Leaington, Neb., Katy C; W, it. Harrison Plttabura ... 000000 0-1]|friends, and ordersd the men to Bot 1 the Hight pluce, A e tant " | Cortiand. Neb., Anna Pigioy; Wiil 6. Jonos, e Chichio Pl S 20 00 0 0-3 |k onfighting, At tho call of timo for the e Chtington shved considerable ground | Fullerton, Neb., Lady Nance; King Hill Wits: Pittshurg, §; Ohdonco, 7. Errors: | Ath roun ifrey rosponded and Lar b hugging the nner rail whilo making ho | Sock farm, St coseoty, 6. OGN | Rowe's Rustiers Buccced in Hammoring | B 1t Chiengn i B CBALIWI And | Awhrdod ke victory 1o Codtray. Lannon | 11ey Oapture, After a Smart Skirmish, the gurn into the home stretch, and WheP be | Shadeiand T.iifan; A Tavney & Out Vitory at Milwaukee, | Mok Hutchison kag Kistriduo | was very much oxhausted, and could hardly Tmportant Seaport of Po'ivar, Jase fur :{H‘-; O Pmarked. tho ond | Son, Bestrice, ' Neb, Dan Hendee Divided. the Spolls. have (asted another round s Aok R " o b /. Ree: acuse, Neb, Sentinel Chief o Bantistons, Md., May The Daltimores - - - - of a mile and a forlong, Kuseell [ W. Reed, Svraci Neb. . ¢ ativone, Md,, May 16, -The Baltim 4 . throw back his ears in & cowardly fashion | i. M. DPearson, Syracuse b. \“'_"“\"- COLLOPY DID IT WITH HIS STICK | and Washingions piavea two games today and AL L REBELLION'S STAR IN THE ASCENDANCY and refused to tun further. Covington, | William Lierie David City, Autolus; C. 1 quit oven. Thie dayiwas a beautiful ono and Pylo, S¥rnc Dopartare of the First Fast Train from — seeming to soe that ha had the raco at his | Hall, Lincol — 1,040 prople witnossad tib contost. Score gan | NO aNoal; C_ K. Cotton, Syracuse . A South Omnha to the Seabonrd. o ’ :',’.’fr.:,;'H;:’:‘:";’;m(/Y\‘:m:””'1\;‘I;Lvyf:-lvv‘vrxlv::m4! Neb., oD, U, Sl Syracuse, Neb., | Hs Work Was on the Brilliant Ordor— Raitimoro. greersge 122 | rno new fast froiht on the Northwestora, | GOFeFIment Troops Descrting to the Tn: nearly cost Morria the race, as Taral, who | Lizzie's Baby. i King Kelly's Columbus on Knay Rita Baltimore s, (fasutnaton. o, Retors: | which will run. betwoen Omaba and Cht surgenta—General Rodil Dies Like & T | had been unable to got through the bunch 1:00 - YEAR-OLD TROTTERS —§500 Avenue Now—How the Other Baltimor Wasiineton. & * Bwtoriesi M: | cago and there conneet with tho fast seaport Trae Soldler—Killed by s il it before, came up With 8 tremendioas burst | . ¢, Smatte, Silver City, Ta., New Fash- Games Wero Settled. Harned i Boliom grproman and Kuell: | yrqins, loft South Omalin_yesterday on the Own Men—~The sttuntion. Constl atlon g1 soved under the most vigorous FISICK: | ton; Cerry. Hutcuisen, Mervsville, Hten, i Second game: ) first trip at 12 o'clock. The train will loavo s p v e \nram | A i A el ol B IR O ol P v e " Baitimore. .. 00000004 04| cnchdayaci2 o'clock, and is run exprossly i Symptoms, — Headache, dizziness, fe. ort Liened it his secdls ot CIscoror 0w Nob,, American Consul; C, J. | Omaha, 6; Milwaukee, 5 Washingto 00 000 %08 %b|yygoe 4 [ Copyrighted 1992 by James Gorton Hanness.| Yethncss, bad fecling in the head not danger just in timo to prevent Taral from | 3oy k. Nev, Dukewood; C. H. Tip i Minsestolls, & AU - 5 | to accommodate the South Omaba packers. STAIAOATHN, VinaeEsIh TYIR. GHlveuin easily described, Toss of appetite, heavie 1 ng the race ana the stake from uim. ton, , Neb,, Spraguebright Maid: W. Colutbus, 9 MINGeLDolE phiite: Baltimre, s Washingign. 0 EErors! | This now train enables the packers to lossen | 4 SRy 15,215 Moxiot. Chble Ll 1688 Shont e Totver WDAOAN;Ae: Covington's Cool Canning, G. Joues. Fullerton, Neb,, Tramp: King Hill Toledo, 3-3; St. Paul, 3-4. Biltimore, 20 Washimogeot S ftteries: Cobb | the timo between Omaha and New York \‘_‘“v"\f";:”", oy I,.ovm‘"' “i"'“' e v ™ nstination, (e abeotis A sixtoenth from the finishing _point, ho | Stock Farm, St Joseoh, Mo, Willard fus Inaianapolis— Wet grounds, and Guoson, Killen wnd Miliigan twenty-four hours, and thoy aro thoreby [ & YOric Hora - poclat to Tt Bik.j . In constipation, the absorb gat down snd bogan to ride tho Judge with | folls W v Mitth Sudurt, Nels CRT RO | Minwavkes, Wis., Mag 16,~[Spseiat Tel Glants Took ‘Em Both, cnabled to place thoir fresh moeats for the ifmavion of the captuta of the city of ing capacity of the intestines bis hands. Taral was slowly but surely | (b Y B HASER ot anias B. Pyie, | cran bt AL :)\_\‘ i sttt LU W York, May 16,—The Giants won two | €XPOrt trado on tho seaboard in a much less ivar by tho insurgents and news of is such, that matter which gaining on him, aad ho undoubtealy would | M. Hall, Lipeoin, eR, GERPOniRs i poul | gram 1o Tur Bw maha ook the 1ast | o i mos of Ball atthe Polo grounds | e than heretofore, ath of tho commander of tho government should be carried off is dis simply because ho was being more stronely ridden aud had not even drawn his whip. Then Covington seemed to huvo passed In gamo of tho serios fron tho Browors this | todav, dofeating the Philadelphias aftor two T'tio train was put on by the Northwestern | forcos, Genoral y ) antiago Rodil, has been re aftornoon in a close and_exciting game. 1t | as fine contests as have been witnessed in [ through the efforts of John . Kuox, trafic Neb,, Spraguewood 8100 TROT--8500, mont, Madrid, solved, taken up by the blood; and, in_secking some other : ceived hero, mauager for tho Cudahy Packing company, | eived bere 1 3 3 1 v was an uphi!l fight for the-Rustlers, butthey | the metropolis in many a day. The atton- o v S The one thing which dolay: progre whip. tho Judge. T realty o was hitting | Union Stock | N eor ! Marves | stusk to CHSIN CAbIE N SEBRAA! SH6 “.”..,m: dance numbered 3,648, Seore MR LS D AL A R s -\1:;':‘; ‘;\‘” :'.,.‘,\,‘Lf“\.”i”, hheid outlet, disorders the kidneys, Pestara on tho nose, and each timo tao lash | by Billy Wilkes; P C n\nni‘. arvs. ok 0 4 NEWVOHE ois VAR 00010 i< South Otahia now uterested, although 1t [ of the reve n hus beon the want of arms, TivaF ot . And HEvaNATE camo down Pessara would draw back tis [ ville, Kan., Dandy: A. J. Hule, Beatrice, | run in tho ninth inning, aftor ono man Was | phjiadoinhia’ '\ 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 1 0—a | 18 oexvected the Omaha Packing company | Thousands of foderalists aro in tho flold un- iver, stomach, and bowe head to escaps punishment, Taral od | Nob., Marmieux; Bort Ashmore, Loxington, | out. The game abounded ta brilliant ple to the lad to stop, but the youngster b Nt Now Tok. e phneactan i erors: | Will becomo interostod in a_fow days. ‘o tan [ Neb. Alvary: Boauchamp & Jarvis, Concor: y | s New York, 8: Philadoiph i, 10. Error t A § armed, barring such rude weapons as they undermines the constitution, mingled with an ocoasional error. 'The | New Yorc i Philadeiphta, 4. Earned runs: | thain arrives in Chicago twenty-six hours uso in the sugar cano cutting soason, old hoad on his shoulders, and ho kept rignt | din, Kan,, Fitz; J. O. Garton, Beaver City, AL 4 oW York, 03 Philadeiphinc i, Batteries: King | 8fter leaving South Omaha, connects at that | l -l o smashing Pessarn ovor the noso. Nob, “Manomots Gieorge Van Houton, Au. | heavy stick work of the Omahas was a o8- | G Boyio, Koofo and Clements. city With tho fast seaport traius, arrives in | Crospo understood tho seriousness of tha N (¥ (apOO i st s Judze Morrow victor by a [ burn, Neb., John 83 G. W. Peme, Madrid, | ture, but tho splendid fielding of tho locals Boontl eases Now York and tho products for the oxport | situation and saw that it was nocessary to a bad thi ne distance head. Three lengths awn) camo Kussell, who was the front of Itacelana. Thon camo Clarondon, | tle Ired 1, | Neb., Cullaton; I3. S. Joues, Fairbury, Neb., | kept the score down. Both pitchors ware [hilndelphia... 0 10 102 01 Koo 1 | Moody, Jr.; B.'Hawloy, Cushing, Neb., Lit | yittad hard, but Handibos had a shade the | Now Yor v 1100008 v ot Wy, tad hard, but Handiboe had a shad o . trade are transferrod to tho fast lino of | have places opoued to the landing of arms Indian Sagwa steamers, arriving in Liverpool ten and one- LHW 00 Bl Qe khes 10n NG DAl at the northwostorn ond of the coast and in i ¢ o f Pho v " i Hits: Philadelphia, 6; New York. 0. Ul f i 3 will rectify all this trouble in a Banquet, Georgo W., Kingmaker, Fairview, | Nov, Lady Dunmore; H. T.. Bonnett, Elm: bost of it. There was a contlnual Kok | pyiitioinkin s Now York 1. runs: Thotrain does not ocary exclusively the | the southern section. Bolivar 13 a large srompt and hatural manner, Madtone, Port Chestor and the 4 10 5 favor- | wood, Neb,, Rebus; ‘W. G. Bohannan, Lin- | against Umpiro Corcoran's decisions, and in | Philadelphing 4i° Now York, . Butterlos: | products for tho export trade, but alsothose f town, having landings, docks, ete., and arms prompt 4 atutal e ) ite, Longstreet, a disgraceful last. coln, Neb., Superintendent: Jaues 1\ I" Iy, the sixth inning ho fined Sneibock 81 for de- | Weyhing and Cross; Rusio and Boyle. intended for tho trade in tho New Kngland | for the rebels can now joo landed there with free the bowels, and diive the Major Covington rodo a really clever raco | Auburn, Neb, Alice E.; L N. D. Noble, | jaying the game. Ieds Down the Browns Again, territory, which has grown to be of consid- | gafoty, It wi ' or . poisons out of the system, on tha wwinner, and was placed in the floral | Bagle, Neb., Dandy Bashaw: Irank Jotin- LALLM orabla imagnitude to the Omaba packer afety will be an easy matter to dis poison ¥ tho | tribute them to the revolutionary camps £1.00 n bottle. All druggists. G T playing of Collopy at third was again St. Lovis, Mo, May 16,—The Cincinnatis b v and & borseshoo was esented to | son, Auburn, Neb,, H ¥ N A v 3 L 5 The putting on of this new truin by :x’.'.’:‘\rn.f,,.‘lxg jockey by tho ‘aesoviation. The | ney & Son, Beatrico, Nov., Monte Carlo; I, | the featuro of the game. He captured three :“l’l“,'l;‘?'::i;j‘i-"";‘:“::l‘“d';y e re, et i Northwastors and the great. lossoning of | tbroughout tho country Kick Indian Oil b favored him with a wrand | C. Fadner, Des Moitios, I, Eiberich: Bd. | hot eround balls that soomed good for a sin- | BUK bY hilting hard and running basos b | time is but the preliminary of what will fol Made & Good Defense. Kickapoo Indi I salvo of applause. The lad deserved all tho | Mull, Auburn, Neb., Hotspur Boy: W. H. | clo in each caso, and retired tho runnors at B boddados 4 low. Tho Burlington is arranging to put on Bostdes the killing of Go: 1 Rodil, Gen- kills pain instantly, a5 cents, praiso that was heaped upoa him by the dis- | Barsiow, David City, Nob., Nat Bruen; F. | grg py a similar train, and it is expected tho other iy 8 UL BAL IS ——— tingaished group of turfmen surrounding the | W. Baldwin, Lincoin, Neb., Nihilist; C. M. o roads will fall in line and a race for record | eral Lucio Espanoz, tho government's chief Jockoy and judgo’s stand. Hall, Lincoly, Neb., Allec . Pyle, Sy tributed to tho base hit column in o marked 1 AULORLI0R0 breaking bo fnaugurated in this field. This | in the Alta Orinoco, was made prisoner at Y o Nob.. Nellio Cobbs K Pyle, Gyracuse, | degree, having four singles out of five times Louls, 9 Clncinnatl, 0 I LA, 4 new departure in tho conveyiug of the pro- | Bolivar, He was in o 1 of o v , e R \ yle, & ity i ! il 3 ar. He was in command of the town Aty . Neob,, Bell Boy; Amasa PPratt, Cushing, Neb,, [ at bat. St Louts, 2 Ginoinnati, o Earned rans: Gl | qucts of tho Omaha packers #o the seaboard | whilo 1t RSBl i S acoland’s poor performance is explained ; : F ; i, & Batier'cs: Hwyor and Bucidoys | ¢ while Rodil was out on tho plantations fore- ; Racolandis pooe. porformance it Cxbiat0se | Soragus. i o “King Kolly was obliged to dof his cap | Chamuorlain and Murph SRR LI G iieh WLl | 42 4o farm bands into Palacio’s army. The by the fact that when he returned 2:40 TROT—8500. < v 5 g prove to be of great benefit to their inter- i o ilptetlacds gl ¢ 4 n account of a catel ade agains Was chers' Fight. ! e Wl i stand after the raco 1t was scen that his | yoion Siock farm, Nelson, Neb., Glad- f,‘,l““fl’l‘"l.", “.I“.‘l‘," ‘1“’ 'f’f"("f“ L “:"‘ AR LR S ests. Its value cannot be overostimated, rebel chieftain Gouzales Gil rodo into Boli- Biiito irth had broken and Fitznatrick was ek L o i, Nub, | left fiold fonce, The only play of any noto | CLevEraxb, O., May 16,—The home team - var at the he: { hero s no ex- | 1908 by tho 1 1 connected thoir hits and won today. 1t was eting of the City Conneil d of a columu of cavalry ncarly R A i ot ] 10 ex- | 1y tieht: Standard Trotting Horse com- | by tho lovais was a pretty one-handea | conuected thoir hits and won today. o oAk, : of the City il MR b R cio for Longstreets aofeat, Mo was run | et Gieg Nob,, Durango Bail; Uolmes | stop of u hot grounder by Kriog. Tho locals | & Pitehors® battle, tho infiolders ol mosto | Ttho city council mot last events SOTRD RSN Latia; BY She 8 NGRVUEEE off of his feol in an endeavor to Kocp ub | e’ “Rajrbury, Neb, Mercury; MeCollom | started the run-got Y 0 o | tho work. co 2,500, Score se as he could, F a lig sl & Kiliott, Nebraska Clty. of the rac Tho fractional timo Was: | injpeo) "Madrid, Neb,, Hi Louisvi.le L200100000 troopers under him, The men immediately tendanc, , 200, Score. voautiful throwing. Ho also con- | ¢ Louls 000030 Mayor Miller presided and Councilman Walters the only absentee. oAb, FHAn o nry's douvls, assisted by IKolly's error 4 St City Attornoy Van Dusen reported tha Fiest furlong, 23 second L naif, 434 | Harpor, Waliace, Nob., Kitty llihl_\‘ fuuu:l,.”n sis ll ‘11» Kolly's arror, | HHits: ¢ and, o Lougsvitler 0 Errors: | (G0 SATEL ol FOB A "\"‘\"“:]‘ ““‘S: enrolled themselves under the wsurgont ban (Plienomenaily fast time) s threcequarters iu | AP 8 N obLa¥eg Ot o L T O o L vvelund, %5 Lonisville, 2 Earned runs city ca pe N streo vss the B S \vara Rl i it it il ) | e, Gray Slint/ 7. BRLtor ylo8 R0 O'DORY ! | KEves Ay : e uer. A few were killed or wounded on both TR DUORERES SR L i , Fillerten, Neb!, Manson; J. Cha Henry's threo-baso drive was responsible for tand, 1. - Battorios: “Davies and O'Con- | sireet is opoued un to tho rivor, as that was [ (6 qua it ool b Whs whar | Mitter, Lincoln, Neb., Ida Mi W. H. Bow- | gue moro 1u the third. Reliene 3 T the provision of the ordmnance, and under | ©TN y i wriace i dunip umderncath 1L was wiint | o "ullorion, Nob., Fanny Spraguc; A, J. | SO EeEL e rldogrooms Were Not in 1t which the nroperty owners walved damagos, | Gl fearing tho retirn of Rodil with o 15 knows as u dead track, that is total v & Son, Beattice. Nov., Glonns F. C. L ys waited until tho th Bostox, Mas v stron force, rotired with all the arms and & ., May 10.—Brooklyn was | To open up the street to the river would Paduer, Des. Moines, la., Skeenor PPin; W, | inning before commencing operations. Stel- | notin the game at uny time today. The | quire an outlay of a large sum of money to | Bupplies in tho government parque. On the H. Barstew, David City, Neo, Chariemont; | beck openod with a double, weat to third on | homo team battod Foutz bard and he was ro- | bridge the lakoe on the street. The proceed- | second aay after Gil's raid General Rodil re- I, Pyle, Syracuse, Nev., Jack Hilifard. Gitks' out at first and scored on Krieg's wild | lieved at the end of the filth inning, after | ings woro irregular and the attornoy stated or » city with & large numbor ¥ K B ot hoti o L g ) entered the eity with a large number of re- 253 TROTHING—8300, throw to first to catch Kelly. Kelly reached [ Boston hod the gamo won. Inks, who su void of clasticity or spriy 1088, Judge Morrow, the apple of Green B, Mor- ris' eye, is a b-year-old bay horse by Vag bend-Moonlight. He took part in twenty Sight racos jasy yoar and was: first past tho 2 Boston hod th ! that it would be necessary to oegin broceed- | o Y L BRRRERe T e i ila' vast racord "foritno 5. C. Long, Auburn, Neb., Saturn L; | second on a passed ball and scorad on Colio- | Soded bim, was not a success either. Stl- | jugs anow; ivo action wad takon. cruits and veterans. o was exasporated at Binuticnp distanco 1s 2:08 4.5 W, C. Smarts, Silvor City, I, Chestuut | oG ooy ik ; i | vetts pitched winning ball from the start. | rank Pivonka submitted his piaus for his | the stateof things in Bolivar and condemned o S BVBHIA R GER Vo U Smarts, [ Silver Clty, A0, CGoostiil | py’s singlo. In the sixth singles by Collony | Attendance 4,200, Scoro: new building, snd proposed to furnish | @ half dozen military oficors whom he found I'hie ol her eyents wore Wilkes; Ko N . and Wostiake and Rowa's two-bagger scored | 1 ; Vi 2 lonzs: Correction. 117, | H. Chap; Charles DeWolf, Cedar Rapids, % AR Ay 13 B0SWON L.iivies v 003 0 0 20 40 quarters for city officers for tive years ata | in the city to be shot because they had not ll‘..|" ru fivo furiongs ll,]]rrn\«r)4'|lw.‘ ] s e e e i | more tallies. In the seventh Gilks made | Brooklyn e ss 00100201 rental of $1,200 per year, Mr. Pivonka is t0 | gefeated the rebel raid ttlefield (o, won na zallop by three [ Neb., Belgian Maid Ashmore, RN bR OB L o) sEao M B oR Fin T o FFoR | st et L e ) or year, Mr. a cated tho rebel raiders. A from Dotlavao. 152, Fizpatrick (15 to NNE Sltairos or, Lexingto . :© Boston, 11; Broo 7. Errors: | put ina vault for the ciy’s usa B 5 { LT s CHEV TG LI BL R VS el T Jexington, | by Like and crossed tho plate on | Rosion. 0: Brookiyn, i P Euas: Hiorron | o D D e || Tio ! sams atterhoon - Gensral Celastine sy rian, 19, MeLaughlin (10 to 1 Thnes i Nob., f3ell°T *King Hill Stocic’ f 4 | Cotlopy’s hit. tying the score. After one | 4: Drookiyn. 1. Butteries: —Stivetts and | of the treasurer, clerk, attorney, engineer, | Burozo, who narrowly escaped a like sen H vin ty. 125 Lolero, 122 and Alrpiant. R T A i | | elsp vl el Ay Bl 5 and building inspector. ‘I'ho “proposition | tence, was sent out to muster a regiment of 3 ) ed et 16 ObeswaNt, v May: V. J. Knisoley, | gy scoted on Collopy’s fourth singie. Score STATE LEAGUE. also calls for the two basements, each 20x63 | porsemen for the government service. He Cures o T won' i@ Controvti B 4 Bartow, i e s i gl bl feolwn size, tho corer fronting on Twenix- | orzanized and ordorod hus mon to foliow, and | Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Ete. leugih from Two w113 | D City. atladav; Grant & 3 . loe! PONILival Lt . piven | S1Xth street, and the aojoiniug room. Tne | i 3 s i 410 1, who wais u lenethand | Covey, S. 1 . Orogon Patchen. fIRSTRETS Bentrice Positively: Rofusos to Lose, Yiven | husoment tooms will be used for councit | Fodo with thew um)lllm tracks of tho rebols. Removes and Prevents Dandruff, tor, 112, Tarval (1 to 1. Tl g g c nfmouths chamber, polico_court, city jnil and polico | Meanwhile the civil magistrato of Boliv = N K 2 TROTTING—RH00. EATR No! ay & " 2 % S ot Fidolity, St. M Bores BoL P Ty 0 0 1 Beatrice, Neb,, dMay [Spee beadguarters. The proposition will be [ Senor Alfredo Alcata, twice sailed down w““'E Russlfl“ ssap L R B o o o to N Sb e T 0o 0| eram to Tu: Ber. ] ~Plattsmouth camo very | acted upon al a meetiug to bo held Thursday | tho - Orinoco with * about 50 men, . Phivd e, the Jixpeetation stakes, with | jishi: R, Haeee Strodo, Falebury, Neb., Vo0 4 1[near being sbut out by Beatrico today, [ CYERIDE. 1 L i cuch time intending to engage the | Gpecially Adapted for Usein Hard Water. 0 naded, halt il et coit, Lk | SR (e JIRER PRI i, St Josoph ol 9o tulises Soven saloon licenses were ordered fssuod. | enemy from the transport - Succorro, gt} o = milton (1210 Dy won by alenzth and o half y Kdeliodas SR L SN D0 A0 Mg S A Chief Smith was 1structed to purchase u [ On each occasion he returned alone, his FRoLL Mo., Arodant: Deauchamp & Jarvis, Con Beatrlce... ... 00 it 3 - ED. fiom Lidgerwood, 18, Dogzett (8 to .\ I i o180 0B . fire alurm box und locato itat Twentioth | troops naving forced tue engineer toland MANHOOD RESTORED. who was b W dength in front | cordin, Kan., Eimo Maia; Graunt & Uovey, 89 0| Platsmoi 00 An R el L nkinoe 1 - SAR of Laura ( cot. 18, Fitz- | St. Paul, Neb,, Ovezon Pateben: George H. = Earned runs frice. 4 AR A L 1 iom. ttodili thoraubon, withi 200, mountod 2 es T D, ks aLrich (3101 RN EATbror 16| RIS NS ERchs b EN S DR B hREME S Al IS NG 7| Wicst biae onoitiIss R Howe ouneilian Bruce introduced a resolution | men, proceoded up tho ‘right bank ot the WWonder : o iR ion: s iRy Strudiion LRy e ba.c ks that all bids received bodeposited in a sealed | Orinoco to locats the iusurgents’ camp, rinee Lmperdal, 108, Piresee, 18, honli, 1 loy, Centravilie, S. ., J. Cadwell H track out: By liofe. 7: Me t 3 ' 3 VT L AT GRS by 1 18X 150, b i S R E e e hits Hoiohun, Tiwo-base wits: Holohan | irou box to be opened by the mayor and eity | which was on the left bani. Before re } Fitih race, haif mile: Bonnie co t, 108, Doy P A IO s WA Thom psot terson, Ba clerk in opon council meeting and the bids ‘the polnt which he thought we qascn, tuch as Weak it to Dowon by u length in o whinol N b Loy i oy SN Do i | Dits: Beatric s Piattsmouth, 6. Sacrifice | be examined by them. ‘The other members | opposite to whera the rabels wers en Power, liendache, finish from Merriment, 108 Livitetield, (0 to 1, | Syracuse, Nob., S (L 1| Diws: Randall, “Holfhan, Edinger. sto wero opposed 10 taking the opening of bius | his troops rovolted, took him prisoner and WRkefuness, Lost Sin Who wis e samo distance in front of | son, Svracuse, Nev., Joker; D. T, Hill, Syra- % 1| bases: Beatpice, 2 Tlattsmouth, e S A s L St Tout onita tiseantil| laE D T e Sohn v hood, Nervousneas, T _ Madgzely. StoD). dime: st cuse, Nob,, Lo Coun A/Noves, Syracise, 1 o | piteher: By Moyers. [folfues, Edinze MY B e oot aemabyoc VN D Inen g conn s mAn e gitude, all drains Sixth riee, sIx furlon 1 NGB B S ronWapIHHO DR ADAH R, 3 O 1 Builss Dratipi, ds - Tebrer Bonti o Mr. Bruco's maiden resolution was laid upon | theorder to shoot certain of their comrades at foss of " power o son W o 1, won by b 4 T e A R G ook msN et rasitn” | IRowe: 30 2| south. 2 Bitiories: Howe and Jone the tavle. sunset. Generative Oi: fiom Kosn, 182, Slms (even), \\hi; W W osteFh Do 0 i Sl y 2 ska, TRwee 10 o | #nd Maupin. Time of game: One hour und An ordinance was introduced prohibiting Died Like a Soldier. Ty Bexies Cniths o of Oy L 116, s v b . Umpire: I 3 Siaviig ¥ 7 i % e tion, yor e IMH._!JW ne‘,“!‘r‘ "l‘_l__f, aptuin - Brown, 110, 2195 HACT—&500, CRINDY s 10 o | forty minutes. Umpire: Fullmar. the laying of moro thap two tracks upon any Rodil refused to give tho order ana was | 2 obace y sely. N < gt o oy | Mandevoe, paiil 0 0 0 Hastingst Wins Also, onestret in tho city. Referred. Alsoan | ¢yor and the soldiers rode back into Bolivar | 1 nity. Put up 14 Burke, South Omaha, Neo., Dannio B ket T ot ¢, South Omaha, Neo., Dannio B; = = : e i | Spa ordinance providing for the borrowing of | and p R T 5 tthe | I yest pocket, Prics HORSEMAN OF NEBRASKA, pion Stock farin, Nelson, Neb., Smith; 1 HasTiNGs, Neb., May 16.—(Special Tele- and founa that town in the possession of the | gia packnge. r 85, With every § order we give s money to put in a storm abutment at thoap- it W. Lowis, Bocner City, Nob, Captain T grom to Tur Brr.]—Hastings agaiost Fre- | Droncpes to the (@ stroet viaduct. iusurgonts, who bad taken {v without iring a | written guarentes to curs or reting, (he Nowinations For the Omaha Fairand t Willard Wilson, ' Wallace, Nob., SCOME BY INNINGS. mont today : Ordinances were introduced” fixing tho | *"O%o of Rodil's guards rodo into tho town | 1B 1isi énvelope. Netion ths paper. Adres Inter-State Breeders' Anunal Meet. Hiinois: Bert Ashmore, Lexington, Neb, | Milwaukeo...........0 4 1 0 0 Tastin amounts of liconses for circuses, pool and | it toe ponoral's hoad on his sabro. Gon: MADAID CHEMICAL CO.. Brauch Office for U. S, A, Following will be found the nominations to | Crickets . S. Jones, Fairbury, Nob., Groat | Omaha.......... 00200 Uremont, .\ billiard tadles, itinerant venders of fruita | Sral'Gil ondered tho head and body interred Do born Strect, CHICAGO, 1L the Omaha Park and Driving Association | Yyosterns Will G Joncs, Fullerion, Neb., UMM ARY. StiadTnETor and vogetavles, peddicrs, and outside mor- J b 1A, NEB., DY Maua Conw which closed the Ist of this month, also | Neb. Itine. thoso of the Interstate Breeders association, | Neb., Jim Slocu Goneral Gil now occupies Bolivar with | gune & Gorcor 15t & Docgins Sta nearly 2,500 well armed wen, He is pro- | J'A Fulier& Co. Cor. 14th & Dougles Sta. ceeding to establish posts along tho Orinoco [ —— - - Peter Johnston, Lincoln, | parned runs: Milwaukee, 2 ami A. J. Hale, Beatrice, | Two-buse hits: Rowe, Sheibeek. i L. B. McCavzar, Broken | hits: IHenry. Doubio pla iof chants delivering goods sold to tho retal trade in South Omaha. They were referred WESTEI Kries Ward 4 2 4 SR i3 ek eEio col; Owa o .43 | tothe propor committec, s mouth, 0 as to keep the river open for which meets at Syracuse, Neb., August 16, |&nu,\>; Sleop \l‘;m.l (e} .\{‘. Hall, I‘nu— e n s tonal LS VAL as JFwiteholl. | Silwaukes: i H 3 | ®hhe citizens of the Fourth ward asked to :;iwlimym;“{-":? ‘x‘;"“: o erop -~ Q q celn, Neb, anle modene; T: J. N es, A aNeT, F1 KD, )y pltehe Runsns iy nea; E 21 Ve X Thirty-thir et el £ ¢ 17, 18 and 19 e o, D e Sy racven | Hambure, “Strick out:™ Twitehell, Like. | Tomwdo, oo 8 | Teanott:. 415 A1t | hovea fire alarm box putin at Thirty-third | aAmong the important _government ofiicors SIAKE %0, 1—FOALS OF 1891 —TRoTTING—ADD- | mropes N J ; yle, Sy | Forson. Ik Hamiiton, Wiid - pitchos ‘ ana J streets. Leferred. eIy o AT Qee W abHIoREy ASTG BT Neb, Gu BNAL L ssed balisi Lake, Westi : b W. Sipo tendered his resignation s | o Ay bt W XD §200. Tie following classes failed to fitl and wrero | e of sime: Fwo hours and ton minutes, | Bosonc o T Loutavilla. ..., 18 11 welghtmanter in tho First ward, (L WEATLR VATEIT) i CIReLs (O e SR e BN . I A. Carothers, Lincoln, Neb.. Shediand | declaved off by the board of directors. They | Unipire: Corcor Hrboklya it Rkl Dr, Geo Wo owns a lot at Twanty-fourth | PFaro Oficor and o man of Suent otie that AT D AR Eoy; Blue River Stock tarm, Wym: were reopened to close July 1 on tho same 5 . e h | Y hbing oI D o0 & atintt Tmcetneiof: ho _ discovery has beon mudo that O DOy o s oyl N } Columbus Winning Ensily, T Wash 014 and 1 streets, and at a former meeting of tho amito explosions ain nd about Car- Touta a3 Prostration causod by al, Nov., Ponto; A. J. Hale, Beatrice, Neb., P’ri’ | cotiditions of 5 per cent entrance, Some of . : New 3|t ouis G SsunalihasTorBroN ol Nt e oty ilohils DO e i mbs | eonotlor otia Mental” Daproviioa; viteer; wgs, Superior, Nevo,, De- | these classes bad but two eutrios and all a | Corvmivs, O., May 16.=Mineapolis bhad | Chicugo Baltimore. 517 avout fifteen foet bolow grade. The doctor nave - been cause ¥ emen | gofientiix Of thd Brain, ouasink lisaniy. misory L Strode, Fairbury, Noo, Su- | very limited numoer. The classes which | B0 chance to win today. Up to the cighth LEAGUE a8kl thatibelbeLglven fnrthor itl " under tho direction of General Abdot Otazo, | decay. doath, Promaturs Old Age, Barroanoss, Lot 253 iy TR 3 R TR Fp T itning but one hit was mado off Claus. Beatrlee PR 3 asipcinn 4 rther tine, as & | ately of Caracas. He has made his escap of Power In olther sex, Impotency, Leacorrioss aad percear Kesterson, Fuirbury, Nob., | bave been reovened are the two-y [ s 0...... ) Plattsmouth . 2 4331 | & T Hitolbs el Ie : : romalo. WoAKnS volnnin 309 v ¥ Hen hotansad N aas HaE L Pateico. a ) 2 company of celostial capitaiists propose to | y tho city and has called to his standard | #ll Femalo Wonknesios, Involunisry Losss So Nancy on, Fairbur ob.. | teatting; 2 3), three old trot; when he eased up. cather pleasant and | Jlasting d|Grand Island.. 2 4 .33 | oLt o ificent structuro on the property, | IFOM, tho. city anc Bas dard | matorrhoea caused by ‘over-oxertion of the brala e SRR b L A e e G attendance 900, Scora: remont Olfiineotn.1...1 1 3 12 | erect a maguiticent structuro on Lie proparty, | the stovedors of La Guayra, | e ver it utoncs A monine reatiaonk culd i"ullerton; Neb., Ell; 1 Y g J i T = o8 Roda and hoilsionlySawaitingSwora dlrom:Lekin, Dr. Casanas’ resignation as commander-in- G for 8, by maill. \We Guarantaa six®boxos t) iy, b on; Neb., il Ly CoLuNBUS y. China, to procoed with the work. 1f Dr. Wo | forces was o gr ~ | Gure. *Each order for i boxas, withd will s writ- Viovdiine uld, Failort b, raw v A chief of the national forces was a groat sur- | e X Felin; H. B, MeCormae, Fairbury, Nobi, st the Downs walst A Western leaguo: Omaba at Indiananolis, | will il up thav vortion of the lot abutting on | Frico {o ‘many. His rocord, us a bitter anui- | \e3 gusmntes to reund It mot cured, | Guaraatay ellna; H. K. McCor 'y Fair , Nob,, - 4 81 88, L - rodd 2 ’ 3 < s City fourt rec! u rotect LA . —ued only b il oter, Dru ole agents it G h oBEW /I bbel il 1o toliN aby Lovisvitiz, Ky., May 16.—This was a day | O'Rourke db 4.1 0 2 0 Xewman. 1b. St. Paul at Columbus, Kansas City at Mil- | Tweuty-fourth strect in ordor to protect the | Guzmancista. however, easily accounts for | ys cor. Jith and Faram st , Omsba. Neb. i 5 Felpide st Dl et g O Camjau, If 40 UlWest.m waulkee, Minneapolis at Toledo. National | curbing and pavement, turther tune will be | j¢ ™" The announcement that Bolivar had e f oolef Voesley 0. le, Syracuse, Nebl, May | of ooleful and dismal dumps at Churchill | Lally: rf 10 0| Katz, 16 granted, lncome ivs K. o “ellers; Bd Pyle, Syracuse, Nob., Jeuny | Downs. Tho only good weather sinco | MCiellnid 18 1| Parrort, i leaguo: Boston at Brooklyn, Baltimoro at 7 boen taken by Crespo's followers was not a Tollethi &' Herron, Fairbury, Neb, | yng meeting opencd brought out | Aubes. s 12 (sm 2 New York, Wushington at ©’biladelphia, Chi- nspector. surprise, : W. A. Paxton, jr., Keystons Stock NOOLIDE c,.0penee LONgY! UL calibeyim, 1R0RLIDIxonteitesy cago at Pittsourg, Louisville at Cleveland, Building (nspector Mayfield’s report from | 1he commandant of the plaza, who, by the . furw, Omaha, Neb., lKovstonette; W. A. | about 5,000 people, and the books | GiNElr | 0 4 1| Corbotty e State loague: Plattsmouth at Beatrice, 1're- | January 1 to May 1, 1502, shows that during | WY is & brother of Dr. Casanas, lato gen- Puxton, jr, KKeystone Stock farm, Omaha, | bad things pretty much their own way. ‘The - mont at Hastings. 7 Nl B8 eral in chief of Palacio’s forces and speaker g i o lr iRl W | rotals....52 12 27 12 ; ¥ 0 0 oputies, somo timo ag Do, Belle K 3 " | track was in a fair condition, but not at all | _ 21221 12 T SeT) S ey Junuary two cottages, one store building and | of the House of Deputies, imo ago o e S Y R G T e e e T TR AMONG THE AMAT one barn were erected at a cost of §,100, openly expressed his disgust at Palacio’s re- & = ADDED §300, Kentucky O i the priz:, worth £330, | cotumbus, 20020010 —0 During February permits were issued for | ported alliance with the Guzmancista fac T T L 3 vas casily o d by J. I Pepper's fast ; 00000000 i-4 Athletios Get T fivo_cottages, ono storo building, ono pack. | ton, aud threatencd to rosien his post should B River stocic farm, Wymoro, Neb, | filly, Miss Dixio. SUMNARY The Athletics and Alorigats p ing house builaing and ouo barn, the total | the rumor rove a fact. he fatler nogoiia Beatrice: K. . Brownell, Morso B, Nobs | mtre s e s tfnE, Starterss, Gale | it b Ry Wik, Suorihins hiv. toresting game of ball Sunday afternoon on | €Ot boini S24.007 i Boitlsh aiso coming o is 0ars, no doubt nc. Beutrieos 1. C. Brownell, Morso Biuif,Nob., & mette 10 ivwon, Powors 4o 5/ second, Tu- | bie Mty: Apber, el hits: Walsh, | ) Athlotic grounds, Scoros In tho month of March thirtecn cottages, | B Lalsoicaming o bisioncs DoCoNDLAS: Fiorutus; B W, Mosher, York, Nob., Daisy | - second T Turipnesc | tapfara; AR ELECRRGY I3pssbasg Athletles 10540003 ono vurn and a brck building weroerected | g PGS HLOL OGN0 forcos advancod wratus g K W, Moshier, York, Neb., Dais ceond uriongs, five starters: | gitgurke, Can b | At s 9 i ata cost of 6,7 ond tho city whol Shakiforeos adyangac 1 Beatrice, Nob., Shurp; Goolweo | . Interior 4 to ) second, | S e By Cluusen ' ! :00032110 it e - o it. The government, in fact, had advicos & Rl TN Beimiont 10 1) e e imes 1:n, G e B For the Athictics, Pugh During April the number of pormits in- | on it. "o goxeeumitic 10 o, Bt jovied WoHH ARG Al o LoLeneh Phird race, the Kentueky Onks, one Minnenpoil h i for the Albrights. Belding und Lrown, | creased aud the buildings were more ~cost tivoneals ag0.that Loy SOl Bow Alioxd 31 MV H Harrison Cortland, Rebr Ausas Piac | i) el y Mipnesl B et A ot witi | During this month permits wero taken ot | depond upon young Casanas, but knowinsg Jus Wil e “Mack, S0 zlx:m-i\ \\lu»‘vun won. Vi1t utes, Un fifteen minutes, for forty-live cottages, eleven barns, four ;“t’ :"("""j\«“I*]"\‘fl'_:l;‘i‘mlml*ul«ulL) Palacio hesi- Lo st iReed a5 ot 2 4 10: 21 MR A Took One Apie I'ne South Umaha Athletics challenge the | brick buildings, seventoen additions to | tated to remo ik g R RIS dHaha dahs, Nillkaronp, 171 € [ e, Sovel furlan s, sovon st i KRS »uy | Omabin Reserves for a game of ball Sunday | dwellings, two two-story brick residences [ _‘The city of Bolivaris tho koy to Crespo's g | ragy, Iullurton, Neb,, lidith 1: Bosu T o (5 Torkbo, 0., May 16.—Toledo and St. Paul | /¢0r00u, May 22, gamo 10 ve _played ou our | and one four-story brick flat ata total cost of | stronghold, thy Ajta Orinoco, and its pos- G & urni, Concorlia, K Princo LAE moi It played tvo gamos this afternoon.” I the | g SO T RS0 dasdy, South | §105,15, his swells the total cost of all | session will bo”of great valuo to nim. It 1 Villiuen Wo S swars, Sitver Ciy, a, Lt Loty tiust zame Toledo toix the lead, and through EIRANI, ) IEETCR TEaMS 3 Builaings to £140.657 for tho first four months | commands tho highway 1o tho Llanos, | Latie F; A, 1. Tursey & Son, Beatries, i 0 n by superior playing won the game. St, Pau! a0 Ty inol vhere, attended by 5,000 sturdy Llaneros { o 21 second, Ei sheiby (15 to 1), third, i 5 in 189 I'nis does cot includo the permits | W ), O y Dy 3y 1 Nob, Dui ¥ ydoos H. . McCormue, iaire | Aitmos 147 tug seooud game, stariod out, to witl, Oolinred by, JHImir, issucd to the Cudahy 1acking compal » | ms milion cattle are’ grazing peacefully i . Neb., McCormac; ittiam ~ Lierle, Sixth race, seven fuy niny ters: | it had no trouble in doing until the minth in- Brar, Neb, May _[Special to the ST ] kg upon ® thousand broad savannahs. Divig City, Nebo altoluys 15 D Goutd) | ¥l 200 won, Fake () to cond, | ming, when Toledo, with throe runs scored, | Bes]Bialr 18 fn tao Swim, Sho playoq | LaProvements Lo tho amount of Lourly &7 | Naturally thore is nolittio rejoicing in the Woodlino furm, Puilerion, Nob. Chantwar Modjeska 7 to 1), 1hi me one man out and o mon on bases, was re- | o first gamo of Lho season foday, Winuing | Lsrevoments for tho (st four mouths of | Fevolutionary rank at tho news that the D. Gould, Weodline £ Fuller Nob., Good Weather at st, Louls, tired by the beautiful flelaing of Holland, | from tho coilar factory mne with huuds | phe yoar to $200,000, a very creditable show- | place is in Crespo's power, ) :w‘;\lm.]: J\;\x ‘:\_\\“ /.i‘-:,'ul.( 1, p..\w.u-m,. B TU AR 1o S RS Suiath snd Motz, Weather clewr and warm. | gown. The score: _ 08, Mol - s L b, harle; Mo nnoy, Mexic 4 — ’ 9 ’ o Walkers WL T Mottty Moyt | perfect today and 4,00 peonle cotlected at Bluir...,.. i raaer 101011470 b ———_ Wns Too Woell Fixed. f, Mo, Catholine: Ed Dyle, Svfacase, | the faie grouids 10 witness tho raciue, S (.ldl.nx".\‘llil“)r.v T "'“,fl,fl.of 2851 Some timo during tho foronoon of yestor- | Detoetivos Suvago m‘ul l)hsmpsfly srreaton Gapaiy 3 CFelloth & Herron, Iouir. f whieh was good, despiie tno fact i i mogneveraits 15 % % list Blairs. 15; Collara 4. Errors; ¢ burglers effected an entrance into” C. B, | Paul L3 un.-’!usu.fgm or haviog too much 1 Loran C; Fveris Bros, Falls Sity, | tra .I\\':h lw.ll.;u:rwvl-v'l‘m'l l.l‘:x; ‘,‘\ i e fl4 2 00 0| Bailoy and Myers; Collars, Noyes and Hiau, | Ashbury’s residence at Cooley & Stetzer's ipwoliyop ’:; ‘:J“’a"' lovad ! 4n Burbora! IoUa Maud Sioobs; Thomas K. Who cate from . Guttenburg, sent the foids | edihondo d o 4 5 0 3s b d 118 9 91 Blair would like to hear from all the amateur | brick yard, near Aloright, Both Mr. Ash- Lyons; hod bugn omploved 1 Burhorn's U ion, Nob, Statcland Lilhan; W. Al | away Ni'w 3T 31 0 ottand, we. & 114 0 | teams in Omaba, especially the Haydens, hury and his wife wera sway from bhowe | jewelry storo in Council Bluffs for two or Vaxten, gr., Keystone stock farm, Omuha, First ra sIX fur o Camplon, db 8 1 13 Swith. 2b.... 4 0 3§ 1 : - ‘ LA during the foresoon and whon they returned | three weeks past, but lefu suddenly yestor- Peb., Welsh Muid: William Huston, Omaha, kery (210 1) won, i IBENE L8 i I T b OF LANNON OVERMATCHED, they found the front door brokon open. The | day, taking a half dozen solid silver spoor. r— Do bel H, AONBE L0 1) th 1. Thnwe: 13101 4 Dowald, p. 8 2 U @ . burelars secured silverware and clothing 10 | a couple of watehes and two watch case MEALE NO, 9—FOALS OF TROTTING toansonn. taae, fnn il anisilg fislongs - Total ..., 51 i | George Godfrey Proves Too Much for Sulll- | the value of about $25. Tho robbery was | The prisoner had somoof the plunder in bis ADDE D §500, fENaaA LAt AN TP AR ol MU Eoiplu . B 16 57144 el G van's Former Boxing Partner. probubly the work of tramps, as they took | pockets, buthad already pawned two watches, AMUSIEMENTS, T s s e BT S i B SCOlE BY INNINGS New Yowk, May 16.—The heavyweight | ull the éatables in tue fumily larder. Tho dotoctives recoverad all tho proport, bt SEMENTS, . Solomon. L R SO T Bl Lird race, six furlonss, four starters f vl 000100 00—8] g1 ~ Bt n i When questioned at police beadquarters | m 1;G. Bolomon, Omuliay Noa,, Falinught 1 atoiit'n 0 won, Pl Murphy 8 to 1 soce St Paut CU00 U010 02 (‘}‘f{:f"o“:'.‘l'):’,t_‘.f't,‘r:‘,\‘:’“l “'“"‘f’u'u:g\"‘vi"m':’l"‘: ¢ Sou's Movements. Lyons admitted the thoft but said be_stolo ) NEW The Arhiien i Gnilh Holase, Beware, Nab, g6l u]‘ y s to b thied, Tine: 1y e SUMMARY. 100TR0.M06raY. AF] L4 Fowrness Moxkok, Va, May 16,—Tho | the jewelry to get monoy enough to send for THEATER Witch. sul; 1. M 1k, D GUELE e, 0ne e, three searte Notus Runs carned: Toledo, ¥; St Cau), 1. Home run Coney Islund Athletic club tonignt. Lannon " g b £ G bis wife and child, who, he claims, are now t Ledment; Witliam Sperbing, DoWitt, Nebi | 6 105 won, content oven) sceond, Baron 7 1o | Gettinger, s o it Rwith! ' Boublo piays: | tipped the scales at B and Godfroy at 185 president went blue fishing today aud was | BIS WG ERE 0 o 2 THREE NIGHTS Shw Earls Wiliam Muck, Omaty, Nebs | 9 thieh dime: 08 st i M ote. Btalen bavess b ubiors, | tipped th g and Godfroy 5. | quite successful, v Lake City. PEN e Thursda May 15 Oumabia Maid; AL Brivgs, Superior, Neb, P poee, seuines, el starters, soven and | hewell ' Basa on balls: —Off Keefe. it vy | Godfrey was first to lupd, which he aid hard S —— e ———— NNI ’ - ubin ) Mount, O Ne oy | 0 hdf furlones 1 ek 105 won, Oarter [ her: B oo, stenek out: By Keefe, 2; D with both right and Jéft.'y He landed muny LOCAL BREVITIES, PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. Matinee ur a Tiubin T, Mount, Omubn, Neb., Harvey y EN: Nt Miller, Fullevion, Neb., | {110 #second, Un ucky Gto 1) third, Thae: |owald 5 dhe otgase: cie hourand fifteen min- 1 ggod blows beforo Lannon got down to work, o — _— loldel ol e 1% YGonnd, I ulos: Umpize; Moluald ut when the later did cemmence to fight | County Superintendent Hill of the public Paul McLean, editor of the Atlantie, Luy Golden; Woedhe Farm, B, D, Goubiy [ U850 mee. handionpong mite, threostar . R i g on, Neb, o Norett v, thel G 3 K SiAriom BBLOND GAME, he got in some left-handed jabs and several | schools ‘of the county bas returncd from aph, called upon Tur Bee yester- - yBlindolond Doraktazablid o ray ) whb-dlar by andiso A —— | hara right-handed sw blow | Lincoln, where he attended a meeting of I N e ts, Silver City, Ju., New Fashion; . | ond. Dobvar Buekver (i to 1) third, F FOLETO, [ Lara righ d swingiumg blow: Lincoln, e g g v A Alih: SLYEP DL Ly N S0 U00 e e ! 4 ABIE A K “Auip a e | Ty tho second and wdrd both wen fought in | the couity superintendents of the various [ Ny and Mrs. William Baldwin of New 1} 7 1. Ziebbel, Fuilerlon, Noo., Futlertons 1, Tijm tor Foday. draeenrtied 89 8 dSkRAnESE Y 1 a vicious maoner and & number of tolling | countics of the state. Ho reports very | yori left for homo yosterday afiernoon by 1'Vle, Syracuse, Neo, Burdell; K. Pyle, IV s00 1 1 D e o o tmaad awsoric | NIGBORS Jase 4/ 0 4 QU0 i1 blows were struck. Launon was kuocked | enjoyablo and instructive sessicn, tho Burlington, f £ ratuse, Neb . Alantito; D. 4. Gates, Al 9 S04 1IBY L0 ERIINPE YAMORUA e | kiy w i 0 EEE down in the third, but was quickly up again, | Messrs, Martin, Coryell aud Gibbs, mem- | "\ NGl Wiggins, who has boen vis ; bion, Neb., Judge Thurston: W. A, Paxton, | thut Was toush, Lo bosure, Ll you wartto | K i b v i3 Too fourth was t8 fitkcest and most ex- | bers of tho Bourd of I3ducation, committeo | M WERRT 0 040 Sor hor home Direction of Gustave Frohman e, Lt funad T AR gotiavon, b 1gs 08 good, By | Dewelsh.. 20 4 i ¢liing of the fizht and ended 1he battle, | on beating snd ventilaton and buildings | 4 f oth Bend, Ind. "l da M |9 s uvflfl" Nl m ‘. urena, Willium Huston, Omaba, Neb., way, Tu \inped Judze Morrow 1 0 30 Lantion directed ll his blows for Godfrey's | and propery and Architect Latenser loiv | 88088 T8RG FEL 0 oy o ursday, mMay ~=30 gt \ wona. ' | Today's gooa 1t 4 i 0 0] Cun'ingh'in,n 2 0 Stomach, while tha,golored mun played | Saturdey for Boston, New York, Brooklyn i :u u«:m-dm’»“t d Mon. 4. Laroz o Nen 350---PERFORMANGE-++350, List of bominslioos lolesiaia Bréedern ABHARMIN i 43018 1] Totaje::...00 0 e T b s P {aa i) ad u}x\;i.;ilx‘xm“mllnm Mreeuxatahn ool | (ko Kb iogton yesterday for & Colorado tous, | A Btoriing Siiver Witeh Suoon will be pre- vacting 1o ba beld o e kito tr. o 3 : ubbing him straight in tho faco with | an dings of thoso cities, 5 0 00! HAY onted (o the ladies, Usual prices. B0x shects R i e A ok Crat BUORE LY INNINGS. | Jabotag i A D e e A | Siskelig thip, (oY would havo{t knows, | Mr. and Mes. Henry Swaris of Manheim, | sented i the ladles, Usuai prices. Box SR A KLIXG THOTT I MiLR ABATE, 9 1N i ) = Waostehustor. 900100002 4ok of Luouon's car until he | for thoy are paylug ail exponsos thomselves. | Pu. are visting tholr ‘nopliows, Goorge and | ukon Wod il DR s PARLING ARASIMMonNID HNATS 4 Masieriode—Diuhl (FUU0 00 R U] pad bim so grogey hocould scarcely stand I'ie ward assossors eld » meeting yester- { Jacoo Gish. - Thoy bave kono to Galvi, Kau. | Earnam 6t “Thaatre | POPULAR o Kiown Stock farm, Kiowa, Kan,, S o, et peror Atho, SUNNARY Lannon swung & vicious right, but it fel | day afterncon to decide whether or not they Colonel O. O, Keuney, formerly of Liucoln, 0 = 2 ) by P ;5L Py r 4 3 5 inoo and Night sod ail the Bur; A, J. Hale, Boatrice, Nob.. Privatear; | ¢ ~kiisa, piEATRAG. punat, TQipda) B Rk DAY & 2 | $iibrt of the mark, and Loforo he could ra | would assoss the proverty of tho Omatd | Neb, now of Itochestor, N. Y., is in the | Muy 1o-Sunday Matines and Nigh 4. J. Hule, Beutrice, Neb., Richard; L. C! | LOUISVILLE, B T i St a0 "UatiaS | cover, Godfroy landed a right-handed upper | Belt Lino ralway. ‘I'oy wero not long i | city visiing with his old friend, Colonel k. N (oo, Pilly, Nob., Roses Witliam Hatrison, Bore lis D e, g ML B o taks: | Gut. which sent I.aunen staggering across | deeiding that it should bo listed, aud now the | 1 Roggen, of Iuk Bk Bureau of Claims. THE TWO JOHNS Panams, Neb, Pausua Balle: .3, Bphh fiakoy—Riss lhjars viop: Durliug. Cundigha, suciife: | ho' ‘stage, ~ and | waother © from the | road bed, turbouts, sido tracks and dopots | * ‘i and Mrs. Charies B, Maovillo of Mil- | jralogion, New. ALuURGs; Bl Bver | i Aludivun = R cisrse, b by GApD AU shoulder 'with the lefu knocked him | will be assossed In tho respective wards 1t | wauiee, enroute homo from a winter's so- AND— 8 ock farm, ore, Neb., Ocentos i R, e dawarih, andthirty minutes Umpire: MeQuuid down and slmost oul. As soon as | which they are located. Each assessor oo (ho Paciiic canat, anent st woek in | THE SERPENTINE DANCE, 1 1 chinnan, Lincoin, Neb, Shadeland Boy: | — Hooslors SULL Swimmlog Bokot up. | Godivey was 6t bim again ham. | use his own judgment as to the value to be | {0 O P G5V SFML T "M IE We ‘Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, A {‘ "‘l d ]-' Niths ¥ “”“'\“”[ -‘" b., “{*“‘“"‘I- : Arizonn Democrats Endorse Cloveland. f P T 3. M N ';:‘ g 'I"" s | mer and tongs. Lauon was growing weaker | placed upon WO BEOROR: o, | Ber g ” — V. Keed, Syracuse, Aeb., Tony Nibs; J Frthas AR ol " NDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., May 16.—[ndianapolis ary second. Both were so much excited | ~Sheriff Bennett has a lawsuit or Lis haods. pRs o k 5 S e . A Resicrson, Fairbuly, Nob, Bay Colt; ¥ Auciox, Aviz., Moy 16.—The Arizond dewr- | g4 Kansas City gaiie postpoued on aeeoust | thatmeither seemod to hear the gongat the | Ho and bis bondsmen have been asked to | | A Thayer, goueral ngent, nt;d\‘ . B, Wonder land Prie, Byracus " May Sollers, ocratic territorlal convention convened | of wet grouuds. | thatneither seomed 40 bear e o i, | contribute tho sum of §20,000 to make good | Willams, claim agent of the Unived Stutes o 2 " G vall ¢ N R R J Expross cor t Now York City, are the WILL LAWLER, Manager. BMINUTE TWO-Y BAK-OLD TROTTERS, 500, today. 1% G. Huzbes was elected chairmau, P RS TY Both of them delivered foul blows, but | the damage thay Nels and Hanuah Larson | Expross company at New York City, ar s Bruuchawp & Jurvis, Concordia, Kan., | The followiag deiegates were elected to the NATIONAL LEAGUE. Lantion's had 1ttio steam I ity while 'threo | have sustained. Tue Larsons wero bottom guests of 0. K, Sevtlld, 304 Novth Fventy UMBO PRIZE OX Bruuchaup & J - s, Kau., | & HANIE P S e Tnavia terrifio s ’ 105! ¥ dweilers, snd bad squatted upon a tract of J . AVRVD, 764 Prince Willam; Kiows Stock farw, KKiowa, | Chicago convention: A. G, Oliver, A O | ynote Auson Keeps His Colts Pluggtag | Of Godsrey's torvifl swings aimost put Lan iph, and LAG squatiestupan A trsk ot | BERETRRRL - o af the' Counll JUN I\ + Wolghs 4,760 pounds Kon., Lady Ch A. J. Hale, Beatri Baker, M. J. Nugent, L. C. Hughes, E. £ non out. The scconds of both meu | land whi y pre sl LAMY. AGIADINS A, A ouLien, | Bt o s NURSIL, s BukRos, & Along Toward the Top. 5 ofel Sheriff Bonuett was employed to do a | Bluffs Nonpareil and more recoutly of the TYROLEAN BAND, Neo, Sherp; Clarence K. Brady, Fullerton, ingwood, Henry T. Smith, The couver > 3 yelled foul, but the refereo, Al heirs. Bo POy ‘ P ord. called upon Tuk BrE W A Nop ! e i S aand, Nebr: | tion ndorsss Grover Cloveland. speolally | . PiTrssuig, Pa., May 16.—Betier all.round | Biith, grabbod Goafrey aud dragged | little ejecting, and socordivg o 'the aver. | New Work World, esiled upeh FAE UG BLACK 'S COMEDY CO, bioratus; Bert Harvison, Panama, Nev., | for the settlewent of the Apache probiew in | Pleying won for the Chicagos today. Both | hiw away from Launon. The eutire crowd | wents of the petition he did so with force | yesterday. r. Suyder HOURLY SHOWS, | Deabouws; A L. Balley, Falroury, Neb, | Avizoua Baldwin and Hulcbinson pitebed good ball. | sivuted foul, aud tho wildest exciteweut pre- and arws. *aciflo cosst