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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 8O ] » LY IHLII AY 11, 1893, the bool instead of tho ¢ i ot O P Brookrys, N. Y., May 10.—The Brooklyns | \ i Ry Ao R Ou, B L ™ he voiichers of Sewell & Co. | geifs B ki ” got the third Fameinway trom Now York to- | ) that end e That may be s ¢ | for flour sold to the s Swift Field Easily Beaten by the Cushing & | day by a small nargin, to the deep disgust v of Yeary ! try v William Oanfield Believes that Troubl ster, “‘that may ! the ste during the year gl 1 ot 1 k 1 Ortu E of the metropolis, ' Seore P g PR (bl A 1 A § TOY6. Ll rth Entry, Tested in the Supreme Court. ide y ; it > },H:‘, i tenable, s of them, and the othors are with J Now York Y40 o Supreme C in Platoona, 1stice Post, v rested that t : ittornoy bofore the grand jury ¥ A T e | t A Jioved Sarom B e L S atiestod by tho members of the | HAD THE TRACK IN EXCELLENT SHAPE | Now Vorlg o: tiwoniiyii,u Tt runs:, Now | LAWYER CHOATE'S PLEA FOR HIS CLIENTS | § e labors \* | LOST WIFE, HOME AND HAPPINESY, « ;L’)\,Iv‘-‘]r‘imv »ly‘:‘uyl v‘)‘ 1 bills we :v4 '.:3‘/ [ b » " ‘v‘ l.m:l“. ‘\‘u:i‘ !:”.lw‘m £ Doy e [ Ve ’« 3 ‘\ l\‘ atteries i N freight forw W « y € g vere il handed | yoars of Mad Dispelled by Bright Sunshine g . : dence. This 1 s % rERE Rmenn of Many Thonsands Out to Wateh Aoios et on GRS THEL CAL DR, 2 \ state it s in; \ to today's game were the batting of th with which the state had been churged Great Kentucky Turt Event Browus, os M Crooks and Deitz, and Sotleitor General Aldrich's 1 Ch i Thoir Home Had Boen Chicigo Alsd Takes Three, eago Alsd Tak iree Zhts of the Chinese to Live In the United t 4 3 Comes to Omaha to Find His Wite Whey An Interesting Argament tho i \ Flopt with an Admiror Just Atter 0 exception 1 d posters which had n i us, i % somplsted the. M & r Hrie 15 WS Oulivereds Sports of the Day. Dowi's bass runnipg, Datilen was hit inthe fenso of the Law. $ troyed by Fire, been shown by the Burlinston fr . €. W. Kendall, a drayman who had hauled | R Pectiolng 6f the Cliiags. rokm And devately | G tan Estimats from Oman I Sew (o', testitiod to having hauled . i SR te Hlas Yok wavs | HIEREORS Lo tha asylusm Lovisvitee, Ky., May 10.—Thirty thousand B iable to play for sev Attl Al : : 1 \ which an aftornoo all of the flon people saw the Kentucky derby of 186 n 9 2620 Ll L p : € the Unit ite, Mr. Ash train brou, city yesterday wa skout, the fleet son of Troubadour, at | 02000000 0-2/|States today the arguments m the con esonted to the 10 man a big load of trouble Churchill Downs this afternoon, A finer & L4 Chicago, 2. Erpors: 81, | stitutionality of the Geary Chineso exelusion | mental prind S folded awa, shingey oont: 1o Wil a GvaE BRILET troh Desby dnv. which, to 6. Enrned funs: St Louis, | not, upon appeal from States | liberty, the o frood y ! vembieE Wy never si pon Derby day, which, ¢ 0. Farned runs: St Louls | net, upon apy 1 tea | liberty, tha rig « Judge Doane. : not know. though I usually took | Kentucky, is the wtest festival on the Kley s MeGHLand Sehrver cireuit court for the southern district of . i about one ton ata lord. 1 always gob 1 The attendance was one of the | Piiiiias Pail Obt On New York, attracied o crowd which more wits the “\What are your estimates?” flour from Johuson's stor y LB AL, John T wor, an a »f Omaha was calle pose of furnishing ex- | y i s testimony with nee to the cell house Have you measured the walls of the cell Ritieh Vel RaiB A and made estimates on the cost sha o 1o wan of persons livin Hastings, Neb, aud his visit to Omahay | i pou v under the pro purpose of seoking, “South wall, $7,211.95; north wall, $8,100 BT R AR TS lareest in the history of the Jockey club risone, Md.. May 10.—The Philadel- | than filled the room. Many of them were 1 and Inw 8 voll news vho had left him to bogind enst wall, £2,155% roof, #,164; ivon guards NEbeAy duslnm L1 ie was Hiss: wol and almost rivalled the crowd in attend- | phia team broke their string of hard luck to- | hoted men | tho triendly international relations between | lifo o u with a younger and, fn hop for winc te, 800 cuble foot stono Just dumped into tho flour box." ance at the famol broeck-Mollie Me- | @ay by defeating the Baltimores. Score Mr. Choate prefaced his argument with a | tho United States and China o £1,500; cut stone, £575: 750 cubic yards rubbl “Ind you nlways deliver all that you re- | Carthy race of Baltimorc 100002019 1-7 ient of facts in the three cases, h o v i CEA SRS PLUI A i R Lot e | fold* stone. 850, now on | naking a total of | (o ! 3 s x sl Philadelphis 008004as—» e t 1808, v Sabests ih tHat Broat embite ¢ extent of Canfields SL n“»‘&“‘j“;“\}_ . "M’,- L A n;_”\. R W U e sourso was black it B 1 “Mm‘l i, Errore: | B0 suid, differed chiofly in betng initiated at LA roubl His home, which he had toilod mistake in figuring. This was on the basis | fifyy pounds for ench loa kbl 1 ! 1 1 ho went broke ir | Baltiniore, 2 Earned run various stages of the operati the law RECENT APPOINTMENTS, r years to pay for, was burned to ashes of free labor. The on the north is During November and Decembor, 1401, | the poolrooms had a chance to sc 1 Baltimor 2, Batteries red from this Jo's case 0 left his firo- ordinary stone, not first-class bullhing | did you leave flour ut any other place than | Derby, for the ville club opens its | Cypaey 1, in addition to tions in- | New Assistant Postm Rl g at the | somee man Lobir and Baker; Cross and stone.” 1t the asylum g to the public on Derby day. There Daryea Also a Winne Lin the Congressmas Blou ]m‘m_" may ta L “‘ Ty _‘“l‘ 8 1 tions of | wore 10,000 people in the fr Wasningrox, D, €., May 10.—Washington the provis Taking the fact that the n ver of men | 51 |y U load up for the asylum af {0 were on foot S defe .u’.nmm,r y by superior all-ro .nd ing hi employed us thirty to forty and two of them | yho wiy out | w inload a part at a store \gons, carriages and st e Score f their skllled," asked Mr. Wobstor, wiho i | pn South Tenth street: somotimes 1 would wsed rabbits and played ball b b e Ty L St t ra | i 1 g county rreen men, in your opini e bu cave 400 and sometimos 1,000 pounds, " 4 \ ’ T ; ¢ 4 foiz b6 Bractod os cheap 1566 ANk ARk i T Ll 1 vaces, The ind stand and 50 | Mis: Washington, 12; Hoston, 9. Fyrors i th g 4 1 v \trac Vich 1abort ? O TR ety B oot Byt with, /00| \rere bouqHets lines o i ta | Wishington, 1 i Euened b s ns between th : ) { fn the “Ifthey v worlg after some weeksthey | pounds, and left two sacks at my house. | Worn by the balles of Kentucky Farrell: Stivetes and Gansel. I s ke t ¥ 8 1 unde- would do pretty well, butas it is Idon't know | The load was weighed o t the wagon | publican brethren were out foree | Lovisviuie, Ky., May 10.—No game betwe v 1 Tho . what tho convicts could do. My experience | wiyg not weighed back. On January 111 | they played all the favorites the democrats | Cleveland und Louisville today : wet ground t in question is entitled “An on enzaged t his T fear thats is that in the end the cheapest manis the | took another loan out to the asylum and de- | will have to help them outof town | Szl ot bl e SR otk SAE Ollheds Pors 3 moved st expensive, Tn nion, af 1 Jivered all that [ started with. Beginnine | Htnrters Andl the SEArt N e Into the United States s ) i s af q n ks practice, I think two convicts could | on Jauuary 5, 1802, the people at the us, | . W s Pt v Ihere ! the object of the act bout as much as one free mechanic. ymmenced to count the sacks, but prior to | S1¥ fine looking i-year-olds faced Starter | cioveiana. 7 i T L e R DL “Did you examine the south wall?” that time thers was no account kopt of the | Pettingill. They “wer Lookout & St Louls...i. T 4 ) 1 g itle reads. It says nothing i rfehkih “Yes, sir; the grade of stone on the south | jelivepy," 2 Boundless of Cushing & Orth's stable, | Brookiyn § mn Uing those who arve already resi 3 t X side of the wail is random ashler and can be |~ CAfor January 1, 1802, do you remember | Scroggan Bros.' fleet Buck M ST s i e i ) seck the Ny I C over iy wife and; ] n smoothly 9 Hawaijan | i to think i ' ] . st him by the noxt mail for ¢, hi agrain renewed got out of a good quality of rubble. | of leaving any portion of the loads at other inier Railey's Linger, Plutus of the Clueiur 4.0, Loulsville, | s with her old paramour, Mrs LR S sk LR Bl ford Muanor stablc and Jumos . Pepper's e o “T'he act of May 5, 1502, was passed in ac “t that Mr. Blount would be trans fold had been sick for some time, iud ho blet Somo Liberal Bouuses, | Mirage. The bettine ring was jammed and Omaha Againat Lineoln, cordance with the desire to keep out more | ferved from the post of special commissioner tinued o live with her, thinking that her “Usually not, for it can be selected from | thirty-five bookmakers laid the odds. The | Suturday afternoon the Omaha Lacrosse | Chinese from the country. The sixth sec- | to make roport on the adyisability inex- | Mind was somewhat weakened, and that in the rubble.” | Provistons of t) saty of 1880, “Thero wero several times; [ should say | ¢ : EHan kit unze) and | ; y Cushing & Orth entry, Lookout (Kunze) and | 035 co 0y Fre 5 the ond | ton is wholly distinct from, and unlike the | ing the Hawaian islands to t | | Uine she would become repentant that four or five times while I was hauling | Bound 2 : What Might lave Been. flo @ at the Tenth street store. Sometir at .”ll‘. u? ‘1‘;\..'-.; ’\1‘ \l!m“ ( |’I‘:“”:: \\.:: "’ base ball park, and the game promises to be | e kil i oy ot |t o e atchies T o g o b ould leave eig! ks ot low the objoct expressed in the title. 1| was announced in these dispatehes | A Brown were missing end the husband cavation was 40 cents instead of 25 cents per | G5 GG e \'\"M 3 | choice at 4 to 1. Mirage, with the great | ting into coadition during the past month, | 1880, By the provisions of the Burlingamoe | was made it has come to cother and taker with them several hundred yard, as you have figured, it would add to \Vas. Lhana o o e e when vou did | 1538¢ Murphy, was fourth at 12 to 1, and | and considerable rivalry exists, as the cham- | treaty, it was decided that when, in the | understood that the chanzo was de V. Soon after Mrs, Can the cost of the building " 1ot el ivar the oo e W whiun | Linzer (Flynn) was deemed u rank outsider | pionship of Nebraskd is ut stake. The | ovinion of the United States government, it | at the cabinet meoting yestorday. A ranted i small pension on account “Yes, sir; about $150." VO BLARERAT . b at 40 to 1. game will be started by Mayor Bemis | became evident that the importation of Chi- | from Mr. Blount, mailed in Honolulu father, who was killed in the war, If it should wranspire that the rubble [ SWUSHEEIL 00 i 1 outaload and | ATter & breai-away and some delay at tho | promptly at 4 o'clock neso threatened the welfaro of the country, | during the last week in April, came to Se and the money, amounting to #1850, was work cost more than you have figured, then | Gowell told me to put thirty sacks inmy | POt Pettingill dropped vhe flug, with Look G the Chinese government agreed that this | tary Gresham yester. ‘morning, and was | ¥ o her h l wrote 10 1t would add to the cost of the building?” barn.? L o s Y| out in the lead, Linger was second. Buck NEARING THE END, country might regulate the coming of such | taken by him to t iet meeting, Owing at Omaha 8 her of SOf couse it would.” L i il McCann third, Plytus fourth, Boundless Chinese, but may not absolutely prohibit it. | to the confidential « the report toand o train that “If it should transpire that you had in yoR satrssTniitithie Notrin my Bap fifth and Mirage 1dst. Lookout nce | Plaintitty Rost Their Caso In the Unfon | “May it please your honors, there have al- | its contents but it is pre rriod the lette werived in Omaha cluded the price of the stone, but not the Vet DRGeE bl kb went into the lead by th \ Bapntel o ready been enacted laws providing for the | sumed that 1t , day towara the last of Avril and went b Lot e | a few days later | hauled ten sacks BB (i e njunction Su | y providin i m i1 v i : il labor in cutting, then that would add to the | gy on Tenth streot, ton sacks to B maintained his wdvantage clear 10 the eidy | pyo rialof the Union depot injunction | SXPUIsion of persons lawfully encitied o re- | that the presi 6 postof he watchod the gen cost i p 1 ANBIOGA AL &b IUGREHILAA streots, | under pull, winning as he pleased, with lots | main i the United St time in commissi : Mister Lo s delivery v v 1o see if his wife *“That would be true. but yc and the balance to Hill, a man living on to spare. Plutus, Buck McCann and Mirage “It s hard to r title with the | ceed Me. Steveus. Y f i After waitine o fact that does not exist R wnin o bunch nearly all the way, but | son and Walton in district court | construction put i W snatibh y b ; wded by secing Did you include the new stone that went = Plutus ieft them in the streteh and got sec- | yesterday. The plamtifts ealled Mr. | takes away the ri . mforr MULCTED THi GOVERNMENT. { mpanied by Brown into thenorth wall? ‘ o ond i o whipping finsi, one leugth i ot | Kinball to the stand aguin to_ prove tho | Fomain. i’ ihis ry. The lower ¢ ki ter J AT aid T allowed theold ashler and g o tlot of Boundless, who was nearly two lengths g T e R e rnizes the f ple, whom 1 rrest of a Pension Age o Had Gol 4 18 certain that on the cost of the new stone. [ computed the W feongidr e BuckaMiCannis Tinger Gvas' (1RSI CRA BLEMLD Tt BOER expintion reprosent, to v ited S SESRERLA Lol SA R MG L ot : ving v . and, after wall as new rubble, and also, at the same | | aten at the end of the first mile, coming pot. A wrangle ensued between coun then it takes it m them, WASHES L fed to leave hor to time, did not charge for the recutting of the [ 4 in five lengths behind Mirage. 1 a8 to what was, covered by the question, | I it the intention of the United Stat Lo : cand care for his old ashier : J After January 5, 1802, Mr. Laucr's bo Skotel of the Winner, and whether all ooy that had been ex- | revoke the treaties already made with a | departmen Bl ! Pt Al s L ALK L BRI L “Did_you take into account anything else | yur‘berore thas thore na L. Lauer's boy, | L S e e R st e \e property since | friendly nation and thus doprive thousands Sof o1 ision frauts by W. R | d ; train that meht and foung than what you have referred to? :”‘ i D e st vson who | The sport outs Sl a8 g0od. Tho | 1} e heginning Tt St tonicil| ot » of residence, whom it has already | Drewey, a pension attorney of Norfolk, V who had caused him so much “No, sir; that iucludes the material and Did that flour that you left along the | coit by Troubidonr-Chiistine. and rosembles | ot properly be included m the amount ex- | decided as having the vight to remain here? | who is now under arcest. A year a 8180 zor. She had cons labor.” TOn VAT O e B O et A A avile L BasE | s B T ARV e AL pended on the depot. The witness testified | *When that time comes it will be time for 5 wiek long enougl to get hold i s 0 2-yed ! y discovered fu frauds and debaer . 3 “Ifit should turn out that the ash fol \ hat al 255 g far congress to consider the legalit he 1ed inanducing him to . delivered at the asylum? old he was a consistol b, and while he | that about $55.000 had thus far becn ox- | con isider the legality of the mat stona was worth buti1s cents instend of % AL the asylum Id he was a consistent colt, and while h : i had tn S LB ho practice in pension cases. Investiz Al Ho took her lions cents; that the rubble stone was worth bu “a s toisinbiT canuoy sty was not called upon often to meet the best | Pended on the dcpot building proper. bug | ter: Until then this court has no right to | "o prosent administration shos Uiknad. this: monty sover o Lok BHY Band 4 instead of 7 or 8cents, would nc . ones of the year, his record speaks for itself. ¥ said turt * that thetotal amount expended 1pute such a purpose to congress, the par- with i 1tk your estimate then be too high! asked N, B HUSSEY DEAD He started ‘twenty times, won nine races, | % ORI ibric SO0 Thsdecotse ] 1 e Se It dlglliagieady oon back to Omahi to mees hor lover, taling the Judee Doane on redirect examination 4 d . and was unplaced only only four times, His outnontap pvkotit i ie delense i oldest ehild with hor A Fo e e e ot tha s itnens, | Bietanrof = = best porformance over a distance of ground | s [Hes S LR GO iR anfleld bhen wrote to Judgo Borka aske uld sy so.” answered tho witncss, | Skoeteh of an Honored Citinen W L T R L tion ? 4 Is just the purposo and intention of con- | can pe better appreciated when it is stated HiniGo QR ety any cut stone in the south wall v Yesterday, olght pounds up in 1:16. He made his S-year: When the plaintiff vested was with the | £ress, but he will b inervor. The Chinese | hag il the pensions secured carviod arvent A { }‘\ and find the womun and her Funeral services over the rematns of N. B. | ol dobut at. Memphis. whore, with tyenty | reservation of the'vight ¢ introduce | huvo u right to remain here, and, accor The matter will come up in the United SEates | that this ud becs done i oano o card | Hussey, lato 1 ont of tho Builders and | pounds the best of the weights, he beat Buck | Papers and afiidavits and to place on the | 0 the act, ‘they shall havea right to re- | coupt at Norfolk Monday. Tho frauds will | yosterday to loarn what had been dono st stand an ex-conneilman, who 15 now out of | Main_here as long as they comply with the | ook I Botiode S ¥ sy colemia whing ot HOGIADIERRG the eity, and whosa affidavit was ruled out | Provisions of this act.’ : [[EDns e SR ahoy D iobitin RN on the objection of the defendant that it was Spirited O to Ja Yellowsto o Park Mannzement. M inbeae ML CLIEGEOMULE Tl X pirited O to Jail, AR T M T SR rntavy woman, who had been led astray by Brown “If a judicial tribunal had been formed to L i v 10 seomed to have an infatuation | case was continued before Judges Pergu- | hat was the agreement.” ," said Judge Pound <cd over the flour at the asv asked Mr. Weoster on cross-cxami w did you got your pay rit 1 had 106 pensions granted, mostly 1 \ $, and that 93 per cont of 1 i ; : wdutént, the notary's name and s ged 1o get it fu, however, on cross-ox ritor genoral will assert that this | jue'heon forged. Theextent of these frauds “Now, did it not cost the state to tear down that old wall and recut the stone?! % ! e 1 think not; the wall had to be torn down | Traders exchange of this city, will be held | McCaun a mile in L:42%, with 115 up. and 1 figure that it cost the samo to clean up | at the family residence at Twenty-second | Vi race, six furlonzs: -Glee Boy (6 to 1) the old stone as it would have to have | and Half Howard stroets at 3 o'elock tomor- | Sopy, “gner (3, to, b second, London % = 5 third, Time: 1:17% not the best evidence, bought and cut new ashler | row afternoon. A detegation of the directors 1 ruce, five farlongs: Cedar Brook "Tho defendant ‘then took a whirl at the | Tvory possible attempt wis made to rattle | uf SR enir Hoke Smith has appointed a cow s : [ i R R R s Dot (0'to 8 ** Dockstud introdnetion of exidohes ot oubmitias the | pass upon the question of scparating thoso | He I i he police 1o find " if they werd tho witness, but It was a failure and ho was | o1 tho exchiange will attend, and at 5 o'clocic Time: 1:04, Drocecdings of o ity Loumetl from 1564 | Who are lawfully entitled” to remain_here | mittee, cousisting of Wtain - An tozether and avrest them so he could allowod to o without any. further cross-ox. | the body will be taken to the depot and aee, the Kenhicley Derby, for 3-year- | down ta tha preseiit dnte. The object was | 1 tho are not. my clients would .U, 8. A, the acting su- | have evidence to procure a divorce ammation. thence conveyed to Minneapolis, Minn., for s und ot am onton $ | 1o show the attitude of the city with refer- | b : But thig was not done it of Yellowstone National ] BRI = 2 Mars ML Ml ec burial, all of the members of the family ac- | fore May 1, 1892; $20 if declar Dafore | en provisions of the Saundors | MO trial A them, und thoy were | Assistant Conmigsionor Howers ¢ I pRre Liis - Miss Dailey, astenographer in from the B. | companymg it May 1, I803: motiey (0 accom) fons pors and 1¢ o1 the nton ||| BMITILOC.OFL b0 e : eral land office, and W. L | The following marriage licenses woro issued & M. oftice, was called to identify a number Mr. Hussey, whose death is so deeply de. | Yl #3000 ddded,” of which $400 to second, | Depot company wore also offercd. nother reason why the intention to re d assistant, attornoy Al to | by County Judge Lller yesterday: Gthayibilia foniconlinent Lo|b1i6 Aayium ) 'y, whose death is so deeply de- | §150 'ta. (hird, foirth 10 closd stuke: closd | As soon ma tho Anemom avidence was | 14 Chinese to China should not be impu the necds of the Yellowstone park | x A, B. Mooborg, another clork from the | Ploved by the community, was born at Free- | With sixty nominations; mile and i half: | uiivdueed. Avehitoct 1ione s callad ty | 10 the framer of the act is because congress | s to hotels and transportation and to formu- | railroad oflice, identified way bills and copies | dom, Me., in November, 1536, at which place | [inokoit: 1 w,;,‘,‘",?.’,",‘*,] ,,‘; f,;,f;f””",}'." Mt | the stand, and at the same time a wagon “;‘: Ly “"'““’11“ o to expe A'!““l' late regulations to g« 1 the same. of the freizht received book. he resided until 12 years of a | pry > R conit by & | load of plans 1 sketches do the . | uny friendly aliens who have come here — . Henry Chart 1 mahn r | side 2 yeurs age. He | Plutus, 132 (A, Clayton), 4 to 1. socond by u | 18 plans and sketches made theirap- [ §10F THCREW alon > taken up thelr ves oE 1 § Henry Charles Compton, Omaha Mr. Gilmore was recalled and identiflod | 1oy removed with his parents to Spring. | Ionithi Boundless, 192 (R Williamsi, third by | poarance and were deposited_ou the table in | 4Pt viation and have taken up thelr vesi. BONDS ALE VALID, 1 Selmit Augusia Dahibstron, Onini. | 1 one of the slips attached to one of the way two lenzth ek MeCann, 112 (Thorpo), 4 to | the center of the court room. Mr. Howe | dence. Now, do not mistake the claim I | ydohn L. Hester, O | | | | and address, § Frank: W, Freihage, € I Mury Annie Pertle, Omahia Uills ‘as beiog in his handwriting. This slip | feld. Mass., whero he remained eight years | 1) fourth by two lengthst Sirage, 192 (1 Mut | was called upon to axplais. this, that and | Mtke-=tho propriety of this construction of ; aslonors Are Assured that | 1Millio ltose Woodward, Ot showed the numbers of some of the cars of | and Jaid tho foundation of his education 12to L, fifth by threo lengths; Linzer, | the other thing, and was kept busy making | UNO intention of congress to pass upon this Phey May Bo Floated, s Henry W. Heine, O sent out to the asylum, and at the morn- | Then going to Boston and completing his (Flynn), 40 to°1, tinished last. Time: | \omparisons, estimates and_deductions until | 3¢t .\mum,»s: Corey, Omaha ing session was ruled out for the reason that | education, ho returned to Springtield and en- | *F060 Liee (hree-fourths mile heats, best | the noon rocess. His examination was [ = Ghonte submitialithacthoRaxclaion it had not been identitied gaged in the insuvance business, which he | two in three: First heat: Empress 're ck | the line of attempting to show that the new | 21 Gepriv iis clients of their liberty : t Annie Nolson, Omiha Charley Ludwig did the same thing with | followed during the next two years. He | (3105) won, White Nose (1010 1) second, plans were tn overy way superior to the or- | ithout due prozess of law, in direct viola- | report of the special counsel employed to - o ] referenco to one of the way bills which had | then toole charge of the interests of the | torior (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:17. S iginal ones on which the people of the city | Uon of the fifth ameudment to the constiu- [ submit an ovinion rozarding the pavi LoCAL BREVITIEY, Bantiiled GooHoL ANt bt e ALAton Conneticut River railrond at Northampton, | hent: Bmpress Fredodck “(no betting voted the bonds, and that if the structure | U0 to the protection of which they are un- | ponds about to bo issued by the county for This accounted for all of the copies about | where he remained twelve years, D R SR had been erected inaccordance with the first | Juestionably cutitlod, and, further,"that by | jmproving the conntry roads leading into the which the any question and the s At the end of this time he engaged in the | Fimes 141611, Third heats White Nooe plans it would have been an everlasting dis- | the sixti section of the act, appellants were | city. That opinion was, as outlined o day oA 4 o plete record contained in the missing freight | steam heating and hardware business in | 1) won by haif o length: Empress iredert appointment to the citizens of Omaha. deprived of their property without due pro- | or two ago by Bee, tothe offcct that | , Mis: J. F. Chuda of 102135 South Thirs received boolt was before the court for its A\nl’Llhu\{lp'l;\h and eight years after in 1l | Wi even money. Tine: 115 Fourth hoat e goss of law, and 1t was therefore unconstl- | notwithstanding tho bonds wero yoted fn | ¢ onth - s Gl hie “""““‘”" consideration. work o uilding water works syst s for | hite ne (I to 10) won; 8 to 1 was laid BELIE D utiona 18 and that there 1s now a d rent ring, ied at ®2 e suys have Passing_to’ another branch of tho case S, | eities, putting in plants at Holyole, North- | against Enmpress Frodericle Tino: not glyon. VEDINSEROBATION, Otlier points made by Mr. Choate in oppo- | chaieman of the board than. durine the | V00 tolon from lik M. Mills, manager for S. I. Johnson & Co.,a | @mpton aud Flovence. His health failing, | Fifth raco, four anda balf furlongs: Pey- | (o i sition to tho validity of the lnw were: The | yveap the bonds wers voted, tho siznasur Mr. Theodore Cramer, formerly of this flour firm of Lancoln, was called as a wit- | he removed in 1882 to Minneapolis, Minn., | ("% 10 to 1) won, Rosumond (2 to T) second, | Wanted to Buy o Marriage Lloenso with a | thivd article of the constitution is cloarly otk A it 4 bRt SR 1 | city but now a resident of Grant Pass, Colo . 8 4 s yrus (4 to 1) third! Time: 58, iDIvorco Thrown In SRSkl Of the present chairman ¢ pourd 1s al A r ness. nd in 1886 to Omaha, forming here the Hus- e & 5 o violated m three respects by the sixth sec- | thay will be necessary to mako the bonds | and Miss Keatley of Omaha were married “In 1801 did you know the firm of W. E., | sey & Day company, of which b 1S presi Talent Makes a Killlng, County Judge Eller had a new experience | tion of the act—first, in that it attempts to | vand. The opinion was received by the | 18t night at “the Second I’resbyterian Sewell & Co., engaged in the commission | dent until the day of his death, . Lovts, Mo., May 10.—The weather was | iu the matrimonial line yesterday afternoon, | vest executive power in a United States | poard and aetion will be takoen in accondance | ehireh, Rev. S, M. Ware performing the business?” For the past five years he has been presi- | clear and warm. Although only one favorite | when a stranger from outside, with a rather | JUdge, whereas judicial power is to be vested | ywith it i ceremony. es, sir.” dent of the Master Plumbers association | won the talent had nothing to”complain of, | [imited experience in the workings of prac- | ODW it the courts of the United States The clerk was instructed to notify Hayes | la McClure arvested for fighting was “In January, 1801, did Johnson sell flour to | and for the past three years president | as the other five events were won by well N O ST sl i ond, so far as it confers judicial power t- | & Son of Cleveland, the hizhest bidders for | identificd by a little boy as the party who Sewell?" of tho Builders and Traders exchange of | played second and third chances. i'rank .“fl(:-«:xa\’:n'fifi. ) bl Annllnlx‘_ tempts to confer it upon an individual judge | the bonds, that the board was veady to | entered the residence of Mrs wson 2228 “Yes, sir; for a period continuing until | this city. He was also a member of the ex- | Jordan had the mount on four of the suc- ‘l b Ll Mol ,””.‘ [.l. Possible | of no particular court, and not in any court, | enter into & contract with them to this end, | South Iifteenth street on Monday afternoon March, 1802." ecutive committee of the National Builders sful horses. o i Mo ths g veqr. Could get mar- ) and also in a collcetor, executive ofticor; and, | yug before the final netion was taken a cortis | and abstracted a gold wateh fand two rings “What was the nature of the contract?" T'raders association and wuas quite First race, six furlongs: Emperor Billet (4 TPhedidao Sh .;l" 5 . third, because the third article provides | fied check for #,000 must be deposited with | valued at £ K prominent in politics as u member of the re- | to ) wom, Captain Miles (20° 0 1) second. o judgo was aned for a moment by | that tho judicial power shall extend only to | the honrd in. decordones with the - 4 ¥ : Tilt of the Attorneys, Blih) 5 pavty. He hat Wieh hora et o | AR o " | the earnestiess of tho fellow and asiced I | “cases,” and whatis to be brought by the bR LI QU LA B i gk ibocae of B : Bally b Al L 3 3 {h A Y fri B T o B3 to1) | hedid mean to inquire if a license would bold | g¢ oD N 8 0 ko LURALEh G Le bid. evenson et al, Judge Du Bl Mr, Wobster objected, saying that thag ) Massachusctts, o member of the national re- | Hecand ruce, four turlongs: Millle B @ to 1) | 38 Bid BRRAR Lo Htire (2R (CEusCaaild Fold | act before a United States judge is'nota T'he commissioners then settled down to | decree in favor of the plaintit for §6,020, A had nothing to do with the case on trial, publican_committee. He was married in | OB, Lady Gy o to 8900nd, ARALIY (T t0 | BN Lok B I omlaagat and (hanoct Puse. 5 : . the transaction of routine business, and dis- | decree was also issued in favor of the Judge Pound said that he proposed to to Margaret Bliss of Northampton, | “'myird race, six furiongs: Midway (2 to 1) | torm wife. replied that: ho. moant. st The section of the act under discussi posed of an unusuaily lurge amount of it b | plaintiff in the of tho -Pmladelphin show that there was # contract and that tho | Mass., who survives himand by whom ho [ wan, Volunteor 11 (% o 0) second, Moss Terry | g e anil o and thens qie4nt 1S oioRagkad Bl ot atiaindorand fore a storin was raised by the report of | Mortgage and Trust company agaiust Ma flour went to the asylum. | had five children, three of whom. one son | (6 to 5) third s 1374, o b S paans a8 R 4% | tutional as a violation of subdivision 3, sec- | committee on the petition of Samuel Avevy, | gavet Spellman “You want to ccuvict men on presump- | #0d two daughters, all grown, remain to Fourth race, seven and a half furlongs: | ‘uite deabtho res 10 conversation was | tion 9, article i, of the constitution; and, | who showed thit he had boen o s twice i & tion.” added Mr. Webster, YD ourn his loss, Ihel Gray (3 to 2) won. Pekin even) sccond, | carried on in writing. Hewrote that he had | finally, that the power somctimes culled o the samie property and wanted part of his Th “Don's worry about presumption,” ro > Lillian (9 1o 2) thivd, Time: 1:380; been told that such an agreement could be | police ' regulation, not reside in con- "‘,“ A€ ‘.[‘l" 1‘.(“”“‘." s “( e ; | eational departr n's club, torted Judge Pound; *wo will prove the NG HOPE FUR MOSHER, eablrth pace six aild e farl % mm;‘l\‘wn the county Judgo, and that he | gress Jaxes vetinucd, - Lo domi|biep robosted - |l etihen il i Al topley 4 P 3 0 ¢ 0 2) won, Esparantu would like to marry on those terms, ¢ ol ecommende 1 e of | pas kindergart facts.” ond, Moll i to 1) third. i e b o e e Tho, woris, 48 1O | Solleitor General Aldrichs Argament. the amount out of the en R i ST Justice Maxwell ruled that the quantity | Nothing but Intorvention by Attorney Gen- | 8 mile: Kenwood e it 3 e A ATIA e 1 It transpived that the koS FppRAdel R e ot | Sl DGR nikn et Excolsior 4 10'5) second, Virden'th six mentha or o year it the protutionury | Sellcitor Genern Aldrich argued in 84v0r | Lgoamumonded tho payane el e iation par- Judge Norval did not k yroper to district A rney Baker w: 3 40, erm shoulc not prove satisfactory of the constitutionality o he Geary law, e | I %t " 4 Sushilbeval aid ot tlilnke 16 propor ¢ DiatiebAliorney Hakeriwas notidn the Gloucester's : The judge was compelied to say that he | which, he said, had not for its purpose the | “4sh fund, : Laestonil 1to W e b O e how that Sewell bought | P23¢0f humot wheu Tuk Bra reporter en T ey i s was not tyine knots in that slipshod way, | deportation of Chinese laborers, as counsel | Mike the corvec KALELIAI 8 HEROs: t Sewell bought | yoroq his office. FLOUCESTER, D May 10.—Results and that when he married a man the victin | for the petitioners ervoneons! {imad bt | S EARLT Q. DE ISUIEN GG AOR EMOL PUEIY the flour for the asvium of Johuson; that 1t Birabrraainvart 3 (6 to'B : 5 2 ! ; 1t | N ajor Paddoclk s on his foet i - Bl el et S ATy 1 would like you to tell me,” he sald, | paid Hamiy (0o i ARGy 1.‘11“ a bird if he got loose in this world, | to provide a sy "["“' identification and | o Rt e e any 8 odul vouchers sere presented to the state, show- | “where Tne Bee gets its authority for post- | 1) third, Time: 1:08 e 0 | and he might not in the next. The visitor | registration for such as were heve. This s | $EIRY L0 Oblect Lo any by 1010, 81 4 AQrLhy for ) | Dinied, Almo: 1 winked hard a couple of times as he swal- | a lawful purpose, whether applicd to citizens | [0F long time | 1 th Ing a discropancy. - We will prove that it poning indofinitely tho hearing of the | y3hcol 10 o5 mec Tt ot 2 A0 1 WOl | owed his disappointment, and then shoul. | or aliens, in fact, the right of the | 1B wordy war which end “They don't protend to show that Johnson | oshercase. 1 protest agaiust any such | to1jthird. Time: 1:00 ered his deafness and newly acq 1 | government to require an identification and | Hewsjor. aid that,” repliod Mr. Wobster, action and demand that the federal court Third race, seven and a half furlongs: Tran- | knowledge departed without ving his | registration of its citizens, of their posses He wasw't heard from again until Ster name or address behind hi; | sions and their resources, and the location of | PETB8 resoll UL ittention to th | The county commissioners met in special session yesterday afternoon to receive the Mnonbullding memrite kortatam $1,100 were issucd yesterday is unconsti ladies intere the eda Craig marvied 2 and the district attorney be heard in tne | sit (5 to5) won, Walluce G (3 to 1) second, Cap- | ke il al 1 s o prell had wo | matrer before Tk Ber: proceeds to postpone taln Hanimer (10 to 1) third “Thwe: 14400 " | AL these has never been' seriously disputed. | fact that the estate of ex-Sheviflt Boyd owed ST of Johuson," re- | yg important a case as that.” ourth race, six tnd o halt furlongs: Fern- | > STAFF E E he means by which the identificatio the counby 4 ot hadhoen vatd ‘out "I“\'{'l'.“.'{‘“n S cangement? Judge Mr. Baker procecded to say that If At- [ % 1 ki CRimes Lm0 8 second, Knapp | i Ea L ERRAIED. obtuied, the’ solicitor ‘goneral o tended, | bY mistako {n somo manier. Tho wajo 1 L J e arrangeme Judge | torney Gene: Olney directed him to prose- | - 1'if AR ne 1 — % 1 2 8 RYIBO, ante sthing said abou W thea B R AIT AR e ‘H’l’_ ¥ 0on _'I} Qloay ‘1\;{' i l\hmr\‘!_r) prose- || Fifth race, four and Lt turlongs: Young | Physicline Who Wil B Connectod wien | Wero law ful, and the act o v‘”\l“" and hu- | YARE “"H‘, s 1% L au0 by 7 ) th “T'hat Johnson would furnish Sewell flour | LULe Mosher O attorney gencral sa Lotte 210 1 won, Artillery (2 to second, | R e nAnE el Droviatol Mr. Aldric F wat he had wa flx it 2 ) torionat dohnson would furnish Sewell flour | yothing at all Moshor will e sent to the | Arapahoo 2 to 1) third. Tiio: 63y L tho Preshytertan Hospital, Nt trich main- | Gl M administrator and the ¥ s detivered at tho asylum during the quarter | jonitentiary if he (Mr. Baker) can conduct Sixth race, six furlongs: Boheminn (10 to 1) | Ata recent meeting of the board of trus- | ™ - ¢ Judge G ¢ ¥ Lo peginning Januar tho case in such o manner as to send him | NNy TUCKEr (12 o 1) Sucond, Iden (2 10 1) | toes of the new Preshyterian hospital the | VA, CEherieht afcongrass to veaulre aliens, | “1¢'yas stated that there had been How the Flour Wi urnished. there 4 I 23k, following medical and surgical staff was | identification error that had resulted in the draw ! | 1 s T'he only hope for Mr. Mosher lies mn the Results at Hawthorne. cted | Recond—Tha power of congress to authorize | LW warrants when there s 1c dusky bushmen y the ‘What was the amount delivered during | probability that Attorney General Olnoey = ¥ 1 Judge, without the Intervention of & jury, to | but one, and th ise of it had beer ted, | expectati of reat st inday the month of January, 151 | may direct Mr, Baker to atcept some soct of | HAWTRORNE, IlL, May 10.—Resuits Attending Surgaons —A. . Jonas, 1. W. | sentence to deportation @ person whohas ot | The metter referrod to the yudiciary | #flernoon at th Mr. Webster objected, stating that the | a compromise by which the bank wrecker | _First race, six turlongs won, Lucinda | 18 A. B. Somers and Ewing Brown | procuroed, and 1s not in possession of the p committee, despite ti sts of Lie major, | book was not in evidence. “The court ruled | muy get off with the payment of a large sum | S¢Cond. Oliver Twist third. Time: 1:21 _Attending Physicians —W. 0. Bridges, | scribed certificates The comimittes v that the witness would refresh his memory | of money. Such procecding is believed Lo ba | 1, CU0Rd race, six furlongs: Mohfean wo lleanur Daily, W. H. Christie, E. Holort- | Third i;wl it nlu;m‘h e o right, according | oiaroq 00 onter into o " sa with The by looking at the book very improbable. | }mvn:n\- n second, Jack Richilleu third. Tin schiner, W. F. MikrOy, S. K. Spaulding, W I;; {nternational luw, to prosc ‘v‘\‘\\‘< llnw’h»‘.ln oo Builtin s a “There wero 12,000 pounds.” In the intorim Mr. Mosher enfoys " 5 O. Henry | [PREER S \ sy SR e o : | \ ¢ ! d L the e A Mosher enjoys the Third race, one mile: Flrst Lap won, Con ] ) nations shall Admitted o its” territory, to | equity court r Dr ! huve How much auring Februar St bR s ianes s SASHEE DoIR o T At Tsn xon 200 Gynacologists=ElaM. McClanaban, Sher- | forbid sach aditssion or, having admiied | - he board oo 1 o rao ine thousand pounds name is on the pay roll of Uncle Sam. T Fourth race, five furlonzs: Ruby Payne | Man Van Ness, M. A, Rebert | such eltizens and subjects, to regulate and | noon at 2 o'clock 3 1 that At Ol v ! what price ver 100 pounds?" or| 9 1 ~ | won, Artemus second, Sleot t i i 0N, Oculists and Auriqts—J. C. Denise and D, it their residence therein, and wheney it | rer 9 1 1 ‘At wh 100§ pertinacity of the pursuit has not yet materi hird, “Tiime: 1:0 ol A JR L i 3 ] ) | the certified check of the bond bidders will i T Mr. Wobster objected on the ground that | ally intorferred with Mosher's personal | whifth race, four furlongs: Sir Liuncolot | C. Bryant 5 to,do so.suspond such residence alto- &y 0 hand ana it will bo possible to award Miny b the price was imwaterial. movements, and his long oxpressed deaing g | X0 Reve d'Orsecond, Amboy third. Time Laryngologists--14/S, Knode, F. 8. Owen, i Toquine thak thoy saatl dopart from | ol te ol ‘e aoting the salo, and. th yARy Y ‘The court sustained the objectiou RAfHE SaLiaMed Goalve 10 | B4H George Wilkinson, i el 18 S0 AR RONERIVEE S e Taugor be imprisoned has | i i . gL Fourth —That the United States is & natlon | completing another step toward th el “How much was delivered aften thatt" I | Golug at Guttenburg, Obsteterics~B:AW. Ohase 'and T H. Rea- | pasttming 1en aanesi vith atins hecinsai i campobig SROVERR S0l AR L0 “In March, 4,730; April, 9,600; May, 10,500 O v v New Yonrk, May 10.—Today's results at | body : 4 exercise the ordinary and necessury means of AMUSEMEN IS, June, 12,500 pounds. " Py 3 gy ; Guttenburg Brain and Nervous Diseases—George W. | self-preservation ia munds wing to the storm the “Scientific Con b BT o e e A i ] A h Flrst o, sIx and & half furlongs: Play o ildenand J. M. / | It is an Unquestioned Right. | Bushmen ot Wonderlas He Ao Tand versazione,” advertized to take plave at b ) Dern logist—(. M. G, B | ! Shogo branc L 710 5 won, Wheeler (6 to 1) sccond, Mary ermatologis| 3. Blort | From thisitf s that ti o The Was there any furaished during the Creighton college last evening, was post- | 0 1) third. T 1:2 Pathologist—W. R, Lavinder. [ oAb AR AN A A oM A A Balion. | o < ond quarter of 15017 poned until this evening. Many of the pro vcond race, five-clghth Harlem (7 [ Homeopathist Slaff, Attending Surgeons | POWeR I the uised Btates wiioh extends | Australian bu o, e did not have the contract.” posed exporiments deponded upon eloctric. | 42, Wom, Dalvrian 4 to 1) second, Charlls | —C. E. Spraguo ands#f. P, Holmes, { 1o antk sunlirnobe ali sibinala panfided o the |/ weol v Intan 1‘1\.\\\'m--u the third quartert” ity, and naturally deferred to the storm et AR R TR B el Attending Pl 4 " Haucheut, | Foneral governmeut and against tho exer- | yiye and while “We furnished the flour. Those persons who had had gatheved there | to 1) won, Lonto (6 10 1) second. Jenuie 1 16 & | Amelia Burrougl it Sl Bl L d “In what quantities!" prior to the storm were eutertained by sing- | 1) third. Time: 6013 ol Jeniie T e Gynwcologist—I'reda Lankton SARP SRR ARERIG My Uhitec *‘October, 17,000; November, 9,000, and | ing and stercopticon views until the storm slx and a half furlongs: My Oculist—E, T. Allea antys of the constitution of the United Deceniber, 14,000 pounds. subsided Fellow (6 to 51 won, Alr Plant (6 to8) secoud, Baves, desimed for the Hroouiion of lia ““Did you deliver any flour to Sewell dur- [ Noxt Tuesday evening the classes of ‘o4 | JI§ WVells B to 1) third " Time: 1:22: SISMORE ARGATHADRS OF IO RATEER ‘BLION Ing the first quarter of 1392, and if so how | and '05 will Ilustrate by diagrams and | to1) won, Firedly. 4 o 11 setond. Tom e | The committes on transportation of the | . Abssimine that the suf much! 3 3 actual experiments the process of smelting | (4 1o 5) th Time: 1:30. ' | Grand Army of the Republic organization of | the supreme law, then the poli We did; in January, 23,000: February, | and refining ores as employed at the Omaha | | Sixth race, milo ‘and a quarter, over five | this state was sin session here el its relations to eve bject of 7,000, and March, 11,000 pounds.” & Grant Smelting works of this city, and | hurdles: 8t. Luko (2 to 1) won, Bt. Joun (8 to0) | bh12 St was VISR En hore vesterday to | Ita volutlons to bywry subject of ¢ “Do you know how much of this flour | and also the maunner of making white ag | S6Cond, Lambert (5 to 1) third. Time arrange 1o rates state reunionand to | under our system, rest either in Siates Samel 100k 10 1he asvluch ) caed M o | Baccikad wroamasner, 08, making ¥ M L the national encampwment at Indianapolis. | or the United States or the people. 1f it s -y A Mr. s oy b arter hite lead works NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, They llm'l a «-wu[w{«n«ln with Mr. Bu- | assumed the Chinese alien laborer is a pub ey P o e ¢ “No, sir; from the terms of my contract I : "lmhun chairman of the ll\:.llnlnlnflnl[qq lic danger catend the safety of the " 1 TRk X b ; could Bot tell." Movements of Ocwan NteamereMay 10, | Fittsbure Easuy Takes the Third ot the | Passcnger sssocation bad asked a rateof | peoplo, then tho power to cobs with It rests Westminster Chureh Soclal. weak pelitul} “Could Sewell have bought flour from any | At Southampton—Arrived—Aller, fi Saries from Olnoinantl hatan SEreo Bl 8 dacaire | TamOM o' OF tha. weapia 1f In s ARG el have bourtt Seuy Nk S v fom | gyeyyam, O., May 10.—Plitsburg made | Buchanan agreed o iay before the associa- | it s 0 the statcs o tho people. 'If in P R caknesses, ons 3 WNATH, (o1 34 A tion and secure an ANSWer as soon as pos- | the latter, it occurs to me that Chinese resi- | ciety of Christian Endeay and chest p: hhnllf:flr;u‘l;‘x;h!:r.ggyuld not have prevented | m{\tl I;tum‘_}}_)r.l‘,.r - Pennsylvania and ' it three 1!.-3“{!1\[ lerw!m-s. winning today's | sible. All of the member: Hrml"m'“m”{m. AuoIatiar, 2 guouee ¢ u “n“'* ml_y.w 1 l“l'. oy, 0! Pauap ) . |‘I 1chost f i uois, from Philadelphia game on errors by Latham and Caruthe ere prese ong umber being | old p at they may be saved from thei uesday cve & “What other doaler was doiug wholesale | = At Philadolohin Arrived—British Prin. | o Apiihars. | wraro preseoh, Ameak LIS Bumbse_heing | ld prayer tuakiiiay mey e saged from thels | Tusdo; n ol 1l was Blake, Peor Qi B Wa war dances and say rite May Blossou remorse, interspersed w Ralpn 1. ( tionabl respective roles, snd the entir good. While not full of boister it is proving a grea aser and the The members of th ug in th i DE A Wi § ther clear; attendance, 2,800, Score: | Church Howe. John Evens of North Platte, | friends (or counsel); for if they can induce | There was u largo attendance Y her xxrflbg\::;:l.u:u\"-‘i‘l‘l’r::-:l:xu'x‘x’nrnl::inu“km | .e?\u“ ’S).HI'I\A'I\'B;)IJHI o R | Cincinnati 10011000 0-8| Captain Mahan of Columbus, Harry Harrison | the court to hold that the power does not be- the congregation and their frien k WRcns ¥ answered the witness d Perela gk Lol -“l YO ederland, from | Pittsbur; 5.2 0102000 * 5|of Grand Island, Audy Treynor of Omaha | long to the federal government, but rests in ures of the entertainment wore ness, numbuess and paraiy B o o ash g Aalicak 'L{n- acsland, from Autwerp; Ma- l Hits: Cinclunatl, 4; Pittsburg, 6, Erroes: | 8nd Department Comwmaunder Alonzo Church | the people of the several states, uo porson recit ns and a paper on “Smi Price, 25c.: five, $1.0a. At all Drugsivte or by yo Bot comtrol he wholesale | jestic, from Liverpool. Cluclunatl, 4; Pitsburg, 3. Esraed runs: Cla- | of North Plaste, who has witnessed theovils of Uhineseimwi Jawes A 'ower | mail. PO1TER DiUG AND Cin. Qovt., Liovione e s powe treatment of nervous paing

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