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THE OMATA DAILY BEE:'TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1895 HE COOLLY KILLED HIMSELE |5, o it e ot et e v e o, e 0 e oy [\ ARGIIA | EASY FOR MAHERI;;;‘;“LE.’"R?: oo ow the'gart o & CARLISLE 0N THE CURRENCY re a civil ——— e neglected to put up board guards where | says that they will not begin officlal proe 00 player let in three scores, which cost g~} the wire crossed the road, which caused a | ceedings nntil Wednesday morning. It I8 the game. ~The D avid Clty boys Agad Reeident of Lincoln Lics Town and | returaiug from » dance Sa ¥ night than a week’s time to complete. Warden | Roforee faved Him From Being Knocksd | Score *|has begn increased until 1t now amounts 3 Their team fan Mto the wirs and ome of | Leldigh says that something must be done 3 | Davia ot 20101020 07/t more than seven times as much as it did Blows His Lrains Out, the horse's head was almost severcd from it | Immediately In the way of getting the prison | Out in thée Pirst Round, ‘\ % 010008 10 06 At that® date, and consequently the alleged c— | body, Kiling it instantly, the other recelving INt0 shape, as everything is running down In Ll Barned runs: David City, 3: Wahoo, 2 | 92¢line in prices must be attributed to some # decp gaah ow ite breast. The young men ( he line of clothing and supplies. There is | Two-bage hite: Reinhart, Bvans (), Hall, | other cause than the demonetization of silver. DECISICN THAT NEITHER SIDE LIKED | were thrown out, one against the wire, f,r'elr%'l",xl.',n'liu",','n"',L"‘L':‘T"n’;‘”m’?,',"".‘i.""" IRISHMAN WENT RIGHT AFTER HS MAN | Kllment Siruck outy By Reinhart, 15 bY | BASED ON A FLIMSEY FOUNDATION. which sawed through his overcoat, coat, vest . e DL B ol Sl Cook and Hall, Umpire: Busn o AP gubgtantially the whole argument for free e jand grazed his byy; the other (irce Tound | ¢HARLES DROADEN BOUND OVER s ‘ g ey coinage, @ far as it s addressed to the honsst v Judge Slall Hands Down His Findings wn | 'DFI0861ves 0 @ heap betweon th J: rses, Creedon Won a Twelve Rou Bout from | ONE ISTERN ASSOCIATION GAME | People of the country, is based upon this ©no of tiie Moaher Cases aud Disap- | UNJEF thelr feet, but with no serions bruises. | storner of the Peisoner Changes Her Story Je6 -Duntes WA bully Lyons | flimsy foundation, upon an erronecus prin- | The bugey was upset and almost totally | of the Crime. Rockford Takes s Game from the Lenders | C/Ple and a fal ption of fac That potnts Plaintiff and Tutervenor, | demotishen. | » Gets the Better of s | the amount of money in circulation, or avail 3 4 FALLS CITY, Neb., May 20.—(Special Tel- | by Flaying Better Hall the amount af money in circulation, or avai ' Who Will Appeal, Shortly befors a young man | 3 Y She & s | Maxey Haug. | ROCKFORD, 111, May 20.—(Special Tele- | able for circulation, bas more or less influ of Hamblin, who was on horse in- | e&ram.)—The preliminary hearing of Charles 1 oI MY S eciat | whits upen’ thu pHEsk: OF SARMEBIIINE T¥ ot k - tered the same obstacle and s cut his | Broaden was before the probate court today. gram.)—Rockford had an easy time with | disputed by anybedy, but it Is not the amcunt of metallle or redemption money alone that (Special.)—Tames F, | €€ Fequiing the services of a_surg on. Suit | e was bound over to the dlstrict court| CONEY ISLAND, May 20.—Tonight's bouts | ¢0In today. Underwood proving a ‘‘pigs for damages will be e in clover” puzzle. Kimmerer's wildness and v = R Seabeach palace were witnessed by & | Hollingsworth's damaging errots at short | CXCTte this influence. " If all other conditions | ONE EN. oYs big erowd. Champion Corbett was among the | contributed to the locals’ victory core | remain the same, {f the relations b:tween J The princapal bout was that be- | Rockford .. 072 000208 18| %upply and demand are unchanged, it tho | Both the method and results when LINCOLN. May 20. B Tl : | jarras, 79 years of age, residing on I street, wenced at without bail on the charge of murder in the |at the Lo ¥ . - s first degroe. His mother, who was the near Iifteenth, committed suicide today by | Are you trying to mize? Then USe | principal cause of the shooting, and who tes- | > shooting himselt witk a rovolver. He was | Dr. Price’s Daking Powder. It goes much | tified against him at the coroner's inquest, | SPectators. ein 0008 3= G| cost of production, transportation and finan- | Sy Miges is takens i » the fatlier of C. F. Barras, a well known con- | farther than any othe testified in his favor today, claiming he shot | tween Peter Maher, the Irish champion, and | 11t e Mo, 10, TARGoT. & Berarat | CIAL SXcaARYve NEe. NKDISY KW InerRets be: Ak | b ;“'i;‘f, l,' 4 s taken; it iy pleasant . tractor In the city. Near the hour of noon | .. e o 3 Powell in self-defense, | the representative of England, Bob Marshall. | Rockford, 6: Lincoln, 8. arned runs: 1tock- | crease of the curre in circulation, or | W14 refreshing to the taste, and acts { TR NS TR WG RO oW W | e S SR TR ROAE R g e [ The first bout on the program was a ten- | ford & Tyncoin, L mwo-base hite: Alberts, | avallable for circulation, will, (o a corialh ex- | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, with John T. Dargan. At the time he ap- definitely Poatponed. gawholesome,. Highest konors wers awanied |00 Seookipm std DSlly Lyoua of New York. | REchl 0} O [Snmten L, bouie PIAYSH| . curtency” in thiv connvetten, 1 mieas every | Vo eifoctually, dispeis colds, head- peared rful and contented. Deceased thea | LINCOLN, May 20.—(Special)—The pace | Dr. Price's. ‘Tl:l"‘l referce ;1';4'5”-‘;! 1,,\u]n.< lhqumnx'Y‘{ | Snvder: Kimmerer and Speer. Umpire: Mr. | clement that enters into and is utiliz in | iches and fevers and cures habitual went lnto the house, removed his coat, vest, [ of affairs in the Insane hospital misunder- R et e ¢ he second bout brought out Joe Dunfee of | Snyde | the complicated processes of buying (e e 2 F shippers and collar and lay down upon the | standing has again dropped Wi genilo dog | 2 THA ST MESSION COST|gyracuse and Dan Creedon of Australia, | ANDING OF THE TEAMS. | ing in the markets for products and in- the x\;:llls"!:»:‘;“-nlh- :V_r"l‘k'_'fll it the bed. Whilo his daughter-iu-law, Mrs. Barras, | tiot. Last night, In the early part of the | Auditor Maore Tabulates the Running Ex. | t¥elve rounds, at 160 pounds. Creelon won. | AR ey el el sadhanyes, wiotier 1t Be gerd 4 X, 1",‘ e e SYELATICS was arranging ler toilet she heard a shot. | evening, It was lively. Attorney John Ab- Ponses of the Legislatare. The Marshall-Maher fight was next in order. 1T SHutks, BTG cuio Hae } ‘rl:\lw‘ln' ol Wiltten || R to the taste and ac- Hastening to her husband, who was at work | bott, son of the new superintendent, and | LINCOLN, May 20.—(Special.)—State Aud- | The big Englishman, Bob Marshall, was the : H or unwritten, it or confldonce 13 an slo- | CCPEADIC to the stomach, prompt in in the cellar, thoy both went to (he old man's | asscciated with Mr. Hollenbaek counsel | itor Moore has prepared the following tabu- | first to appear, but he was soon followed by b T ment of far ater importancs i fixing or | 18 action and truly beneficial in its room, where thoy found him lylng upon the | for Dr. Abbott, came down from Fremont on |lated statement of the expenscs of tho | Maher. It was announced that Paddy Ryan | It 14 pholding prices than the mers amou of | effeets, pr ed only from the most bed with a bullet hole n his right temple |a bleycle and proceeded to take an ag- | Twenty-fourth session of the Nebraska legis. | WOUId challenge the winner. As soon aa the | St Joseph.. I 9al money In use, or available for use, and, | aq]t) 1 agreeable ances, i R e wigind A . - - | | men stripped and shook hands, Marshall was | Jacksonville ... 15 in fact, about 95 por cent of the entire busi. | NIy and agreeable substances, its g nd the revolver In hia right band. ~The | gressive part in the controversy. At first it | ture. It will be seen that in the aggregate | mon foriiped, and shook hands, Marshail was ¢ toduyt Omaka at Quineyi bine v wounded man lived for about two hours, but | Was deemed advisable to proceed to sum- g A L AR ness of the country fs transacted without the | Many excellent qualities commend it onville actual use of metallic money or Its paper (to all and have made it the most ccssalighiey representati and as to metallie - 4 skt AL, A they are several thousand dollars in exci like a cyclone and rained right and left hand a; Des | talk of an early raid this morning on the | The expenses of the house are a trifle less | !0 his knees four times and then went down Gront Game This Afterno money itself, whether in gold or silver, l"‘l}“'-“‘ remedy known, | ipstitution. Dr. Abbott was armed with an | (han those of the 1503 session, but those (A Moo S L it by tonping | This afternoon the University club will | it Is not used to the extent of more than 1| Syrup of Figs is for off “..!‘.rml\lr:f: ’I'f::.]:‘)”!‘.‘u\l:;r;r]:- Holeomd, turn: Vo ‘oF the fHitee o |J$::“y’,-;.';;“;'.:(: Ao | the ihowk: iy the AR round at the end of [ cmnSMoS WiH (H UnVeRaity [GEMIGHS) DR COHE ot STRMHEREiEs e | cont bottles by all 1 structing him that Drs. Hay and Manary | fiures. e Ll e | weete Wi b b oy berl | {UNed £ aay. Gtiae. 006 aIRCING 0 wie oo | 10N, Avy rel had been dismisse The new commission | Total appropriations made by the despite the referee, who restrained him from | For years Michigan has had the best neve ke. This Is the second suicide in the Bacras home during the past four years, & brother-in-law named ULl having shot him- self deal four years ago Today Judge Hall hande in the case of Henry against George W, Hol Mosher is mixed up in this ale in 50 ling drug. able druggist who down his findings Lewls, trustee, cge and others. i | p i 3 #0110 gl g 5 t > A | teur base ball team of the west. She h mercial and financial operations, how absurd | may not have it o ar o ase a3 heavy Vil | . uuperintendent was also In his possession | , lelslature of 1% At S T | R 5 ome [ors DUnAN to the big felloW, Wis | won chemplonahip afer gkampionshin, and | It I8 o contend that phices are fixed by the | ooy O e it on hand will pro lain. It was at the hearing of this case that | | FETRIEOCCAE WES Glsb th Bs POSSSAsion | tncidental expenses ‘legisiation. .. 28,956.48 | had regained his feet | this year has to her eredit a record of vic- [amount of that particular kind of curvency | CUr® it promptly for any one who M. D. Welch gave a cluc to the location of | AL ML L A, : tors’ per diem and mileage... 1L16200 | Maher was declared the winner and the | + ! L a 1d ¢ ney | U | y s LA UG location of | the kovernor and approved. Nothing stood in | §topsteentiitves H B G nerated. ¢ e [ lories aimost unbroken, At DNt she.ls | which does not constitute more than one- | Wishes to try it. Do notaccept any -+ v e BE . 3 8300, p ay t tle tei 01 estra g i % 3 ¥ 82,133, owd W d che g, g 0 throug! e At dafter a | hundreith part of the whole. e broadest | . i cate D g fch eym ¢ had | b b e v o 297.50 | Witneczed a bbornly fought twenty-five | @ shesdinally conse! ) e Umaha o " < on Nepeatt ot hotunty, which eyndicate Bad | trict court, and directed ngainst Dr. Abbott o A RO O Fohin contest Ak e Huote Arnlstie .t | % isit and give the numerous graduates of | CApaelly and personal integrity of each in- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €O, Capital National bank $4.451. When Mosher, | &5 the Dr. Abbott appointed by the governor | “jguea ... i night between Dick O'Brien of Lewiston and | Mjiiisan a chance to enthuse. Al R G G G SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, . *| March 9 iast, and which appointment was | shOUES, Goi tiia o night e « | o Mhe University club grounds are In splen- | rency of the community in which he lives, be LOUISVILLE. Ky NEW oW Subsequent to the fallure, transforred bis in® | ooiFh 0y 1ot (0G TUEOR, ATBCACEIL WAL | Supplics for the fidiise: Kid' McCoy of Boston, which, according to | ig condition. The dlamon is as level as & | cause those charactaristics enable nin iy Do g LAl a ) teest in tne syndicate, the Intter tried to|pOKL IR BT SO0 SRRt KO e O hether | Sommittes expenser the rules of the fight, was declared a draw by | billlard table, and the oval outfield Of green | come a purchaser ot (e om0 be- — — Seauro the $4.451, but Recolver K. K. Haydon | 8 iV (0 800 G088 B e Against | Committea expensonc .. Refereo Williom Daly, Jr., at the end of the | presents = ‘pleasing” appearnce trom' the | (o"ieyt DUTChser of the commodicles i has ND TESTIN e aY frrangement had Intervened, | o new sppofnrtes s & mutter of opnton, | In 1308 the cost of émployes wae: Houss, B o toin i the favorite: | ETffe Michigan men, liie Il collegs teams, | nSither monsy nes property, Credlt s & pure @« A 0”/4 e o et e e e me T ga 1in8 | Tiid e, Tibbiatis had Al to arguments | $16,024.02; senate, $16,013.51. I e oeai EIa0 ey ever ot | excel the professionals in base running. | chasing power, and the man who possesses It ) \ ITM;"H ned after the r’:< n;_r; elong finds | 128t w from General Webster for Dr.| In addition to the regular per diem and |C0ntest that the )‘N;Wi" L -\-{“Y[';l | They are trained to go head first into a | competes in the markets with the men who \ / » the onoattors of the pank. senc court finds | Hay, and Attorneys Hollenback and Abbott | mileage allowed by law to the members of S AR e ety en (il B A I ahey were on\Loilers. Michigan 18 | possess ~actual money, and contributes as \ 3 the, o syndicate was a pariaership, and the | 1r "lyr, Abhott, and taken the matter under | the house and senate thirtsen merbers of | FOUnd waa BTy onte doring tae i pame Of | fald t2nave & good batting dnd Asldlng | muok as they to the maintenanes of Drices N\ Soer o e, parinens are cutiiled o BAVE | dvisement, It was expected that a decision | the house drew for traveling expenses and | O'Brien. Only onee during the contest wa ton'In the hox, who, by the way, has tolled | T0 assert that prices are fixed by the amount (" — Mosher's interest therein to make gool that | &dvisement. It was expect Junketing the sum_of $911.75. ull of which was | McCoy on the verge of losing. That was in | ton In the box, 3 . has o whicl was lost by them by reason of Moshe W LU L LIS the knell for by A team before, they will |of redemption money alone is uivalent to the er discussing the situatio its vari- | charged per diem in addition to their regular | the twelfth round, when O'Brien floored him WRGTE 01, A Sl After discussing the situation in its vari ged & Covory thereof 18 en- | ous lights and shades, it was decided to | and constitutional allowan Twenty-one | three times and almost put him to sleep. Just e D romeI oL (hY Gn i on e Tollows 'jnl“r‘y lslll:h':l‘,w’m, 1~nl\“< .}.l-“-urma‘ni-t:,rru.v.l-‘q forcablo agiinst that interest in plaintift's | 048 1! the raid on the asylum and await the | members of the senate drew for the same | Defore the bout John L. Sullivan was intro- | aichigan, Position. University Club. | States notes, treasury notes, national bank hands, Just as it it were sthll in Mosher's | UITR) € idge Tibbetts. This morning Mr, | purposes $2.306.58. This sum of §2,978.a1, | ducel and made a brief speech from the ring, | Homes sonCich.... Crawford | notes and every other form of credit were de- name. To this finding both receiver and |Aaction of Judg s | S N s ineldental & es | In which he thanked his friends for their | Sexton 5 Pitch. eeere. Jdelen v L 4 & " J ot file :nded answer to the | total, is included in the Incldental expenses L Eite stroyed, leaving nothing but the gold, prices A e dboe John Abbott filed an amen an: HE oy ofit, | McKenzie Iirst ABEEEE (Rt i plaintiff except and will appeal. L Stk | 11xted Sabiove kindness in bringing about his coming benefit, | McKenaie ©........ . Jirst... " Abhott’ {captain) [ LTI, TPEVNE nothing but the gold, pr Judge Iolmes says that Bud Clark Is not | Petition in the injunction case, together with A =i S i Bloomington Second... . MeAuliffe i AL L Gl L el ent d to a rehearing s case, and a new | @ certifiel copy of the findings of Governor | pjgur FROST DAMAGE B PORTED | GAMES OF TH NATIONAL LEAGUE | Deans “hird. cKelvey | Proposition so prepot ous upon its face that ikl e round. that | Holcomb In the investigation of Drs. Hay Russell ~.Short. . Crefghton | I presume no man with any regard for his some newly discovered evidence to support an [ 4nd Manary. The auswer further set up Clouds Protected Crops to n Conslderab e | Chicage Breaks tho #aso Hit and Phila- “, ‘,"',{:;l".“.. .'uni.’\ilu'h” n')l'i:y\u\m; m’."“:“”'f |\\‘ VLB RO alibl hal been obtalned, was denfed. The | that Governor Holcomb Iv:(!‘nlrnlu]y‘ taken My eeh - WOAITNY Nights delphia the Error Record. WALKING <..veeereees s RIBNE. 1o eernnns Bittenger | & ”‘T”{]‘x‘n)h';-r;"* L e L Shure held thay the affidavits wubmitted dia | SOpIots Lestiony, 16 the oatd And remieVed | NORTH PLATTH, Neb, May 20.—(Spe-| CHICAGO, May 30—Two of the season's| Game called af 8:30 p. m S TR GREAT SURNDRER, not show that Bud might not have stolen the [ Drs. Hay and Abbott for just and sufficien : . ery | Fecords were made. The visitors captured | TOWA CITY, Ta., May 2).—(Spectal Tele-| The great majority of our people render| 9 goods and still have been in South Omaha at | “-"'*‘“'l “',‘“" 1 _I,‘;:"';‘ “:'l“'\ rr‘l!.:njv‘l\h:\'m: (‘"Iilj‘l;I)IIF‘T of ul re \-n;‘l fromieTery | ihd record by, plilhe up cightecn errors, the | Eram.) 1 g {H“r.xl.'f.:fmnn‘;r IWLIS'!X»‘\';‘ 'vlm’h service for wages in one form or another VVASTING DISEASES WEAKEN WONDER. the time afilants swear he was there, present. Judge Tibbetts was engaged part of Lincoln county are not very encour- | ical taking the other by butling Carsey es of Michigan and Iows 881650 Fay. Rraroampelleatth ol shosar o o AKEN WONI 9. ¥ pxpecte e ocals ki e o )y b B a1ee 0 C e forme: 0l )y A Score o 1POMIE 'Chasc € u heeause they weaken you slowly, gradus W. M. Croan, ex-presigent of the Western | Jury o Gay and it is expected he Wil | uging, 1t Is dry everywhere except in the| for twenty-seven hits and a total ot thiresy | 294Ys I 1e e bre A ma oE® OF | kiocats overything they euts nink o0 Wi | yig o oo ooty dowl bo'of GoAy et Arkke Normal, who is, apparently, detained in town | &Ive a decision tomorro e Dr. Abbott’s | hortheast portion. There they have received | five bases. Sce | part of the Iowans and good pitching by |and in most cases th re compelled to pay | youn Nlabby, immature man. Health, strength by a nnmber of importunate crelitors, has | Judge Tibbetts has asked that Dr. Abbott's e et coened® 008 20 35 7 1-21| Niller of Ann Arbor, rent for the use of a home for themselvas | and vigor is for you whethor you bo rich or poor, said that he purposes to file a complaint | New commission and offic bond be flled, | more than the usual amount of rainfall. The | pyjindelphia"ti5sis 0 0 8 1 1 0 0 0 1—6 - C— and their families. Like the farmers, they | The Great Iudyan is to be had only from the Tfude against Editor Smith of the Courier for crim- [ With the testimony in the governor's investi- dry weather has given great impetus to all | Hits: Chicago, 27 Philadelphia, 3. Error Oftumwa Strengthens Greatly. havo no silver bullion to carry to| son Modical Institute, This wonderfal discovery inal libel. Wycoff, Seamans & Benedict have | gation tomorrow. He will then hand down | jrrigation projects now under way, and ill‘i""-'k"" 3; Lhil ohia, 18,k OTTUMWA, Ta., May 20.—(Spec “[the mints to be coincd at the| wasmadeby thespeclalists of the old famous Hud- feplevined three typewrlters {rom the college. | his declsion in the Injunction case. f looks as though the irrigated portions of the ‘\’,‘,’_;‘;;f“‘“") ,,',""‘v',‘-‘,“",].”“M. gram)—When the Dubuque club, leader in { public expense; they have nothing to dis- | son Medical Tnstitute. It is tho strongest and most They were procured some months ago, but| Major Fechet today inspected the l!‘v“f‘" valley iIn this county would produce heavy | {iunge. Home runs: Stewart. Stolen bases: | the Eastern Towa league, reaches this city | pose of but their lapor and their skill, and rlul vitallzor made. It is 80 powoerful that It Prof. Croan neglected to pay for them | sity cadets. The several companies made a | crops th r. Many new ditches are bemg | Ryan, Wilmot, Hamilton, Dahlen. Dou 16 | tomorrow it will not have the pudding it |as a general rule all, or substantially all, the wonderful how harmless it is. You can John Kafer has been bound over to the dis- | fine showing and the inspector says there | finighed, while several valley farmers have | piays: Dahlori to Anson’ (). Struck out: | omorrow it wi e : zes they recelve must be used | cirinig | Betit from nowhore but from th Hudson Medical i u | masticated at Dubuque. The home club has | wages they recelve must be used in procur.ni | K trict court for shooting at Fred Walters, the |are signs of rapid improvement in their drill. f put in large pumping plants this spring. Byc Oniffiths 1. Fadael balls: & Olements. |iye oo iiarotheniad by HI Yaiks of Dbtroft: | commpdltin. tor. the personal use of thom- | Institute. Write for circulars und testimonlals, rear brakeman on a Burlington freight train, | The Board of Public Lands and Buildings | " SCHUYLER, Neb, May 20.—(Speeial)— | L S Onballe O Careey, 1 off Quilin, (2. | catohar:ni the Weatorn: leagues G W Fookt || astvea aia tlioes dependent upon them. Trey | This extraordinary Rejuvenator &5 tho most In company with another party. sald to have | loday authorized the planting of a number | The cold weather of the past few days haa [ Wild pitches: Carsey, H 1 Khttredge; Car. | of Council Bluffs, first base: Irank Carroll | eannot eat, drink or wear the money paid | Wonderful discovery of the age. Ithns been ene been a girl In boy's clothing, he was trying |of acres of potatoes at the penitentiary | nad a bad eftect upon tho spirits of farmers | e Baticries: Gr Two hours and | 9f Bloomington, formerly with Peoria, cap- {HRICL SR GUTK, G0 wear the money paid | o0\ the Tonding sclentific men of Europo and to steal a ride to Bennett, when the shooting | grounds. and business men. Small grain does not | ten minut. Umphir urray. mln‘r uuvl' .lhh‘irf nlgfls'-;“sA- imv" ‘\\le(_hu\qnlu ! | them only because they can exchange it for| Americn. took place. i x sRAVE | Seem to suffer, but corn that has been up for | PIRATES WON IN THIE NINTH. uffs, pitcher; Billy Murphy, cheateri{H ntiGulyibosass ey ot MUDYAN Is purcly vegetable, OCCUPIED THE WEHONG GRAVE Ind., short sto Smith of Birmingham and es an mforts of life snd - - - e some time begins to look dwarfed and yel-| pITTSBURG, May 2).—Mercer was a mys- | Vandervere. o Memphis, M 5 als | there never was a time in the history of the MUDYAN stops promaturcness of the dis- (') A trio of benefits always attending use of | o low, and it is feared that what is not up | tery until the eighth inning, when Piits- |4 The new men are h for | vhe o Wi " ) charge In twenty days. Cures LOST MAN- . © lessucas of Cemetory Trustees at Te- TY slgn world when the workingm, s dollar would Dr. Price’s Daking Powder—health, success | Car 3 hit b will rot. Garden stuff is checked in growth | burg found him for four hits and scored | {omorrow's battle Duy 25 mich of the meeiniries oonar would | s100m, constipation, dizalncss, fallig sensations, and comfort. cumseh Causes Much Contusion. and mueh of it injured by frost. There | four runs “Threc more bits in the ninth won | “GishAR "RAPIDS, Ta., May 20.—(Special | DAY a8 mueh of the necessiries and cun nervous twitching of {ho oyes and other parts. TR s TECUMSEH, Neb., May 20.—(Special)— | wouia probably have been a heavy frost last | the game. Score | Telegram.)—Sco of lite :[u t w:h‘)‘n‘y n-»vu,‘uux‘ there never Strengthens, tuvigorates and tones the entire O GET OLD SOLDIKRS LISTED | pyigently the affairs of the Sterling ceme- [ night but for cloudiness. The mercury has| Pittsburg ..........0 00 0 0 0 0 4 3—6| Cedar Rapids 30100310 1-9fWwasatimein the history of the world witen | gyatom, Itiat D ns any other remedy, y SR ductednl less | been In the nelghborhood of 40 degrees all | Washington 3000001025 Ottumwa ... 00 1 2 00 0 00 3—6fthe workingman fecaived more good do'lars | “FTUBYAN cures debility, norvousnoss, omis. Commander Tssuos a Clreular Lettor to | {°TY have been conducted in a Ty 4 oo | morning, and’ was very much Iower. last| Hita: Pittsburg, 11i Washinstan, Mariirs | Hits: Cedar Raplds, 13 Ottumwa, 5 - | for the wame amount of labor han he now | gions, and develops and restores weak organs. Geana Army Mombors. manuer fn the past. A man named Bader | MO ror 1] jteabure, N entos oy arhed | rors: Cedar Rapids, 6; ¢ iumwa, 8 Batter- | recolves in this country. ~Any pelicy wiich | Paiusin the back, lowea by day ot night stopped 1 G ' . © pittsburg, 4; Washington, . ee- | feg: Risley and Keefe; ) and Bess. | roduces the v £ this dollar on the da o vor 2,000 private indorsere TERSOERIF AAph S0 polnl) S Asslatan i b iried ShasERtgumbes al yesna AU | S/ PAUL) NOb., May 20 —(Spactall) T (Fiahe hitai: neuhisy.sibye{ Cottian, Nbteys |\t EEney andHiceste s Martistundipea i roduoey) the valuwyozithin It It e pon Toar | e oY AT v foreien R Adjutant General Gage of the Grand Army | a lot which was paid for by his relatives, but | weather continues cold and dry. All kinds | Sacrifice hits: e piayey . Crons t6|l VA triond) tn/msedll UDr) iPrloe's Baking p dImInishi gt purchasing Do er: o (ke bk stage. Itisasymptom of scminal weakness and e : hich the trustees kept no account of. The [of grain are suffering intensely for lack of | Joycs, Crooks. — Double piay L 0 ac : Bl Haoh 14 > | of the Republic has issued the following cir- |“r 14 to “N:ry Greenfleld recently B! Beckley on balls: .\u-nzw],nfln.uh, Powder when convalescents are in the house. | kets, has precisely the same eftsct upan | barrenness. Itcan bostopped In twenty days by Ve ¢is- | 10t was_resold Greenfleld . e - 3erhaie Crooks, ‘Hit creates daintiesy and lightest pastry and | the holder as if the amonnt paid for his | theuscof Hudyan. Hudyan cosis no more than cular to the varlous posts of the state, advis- | o, "Uh 01" grave was belng dug for the re. ILLE, Ncb., May 20.—(Special)— | Histbail Struck T i il Rlilest paitly lahor ware. ‘redifoed:. 1, thsratobe. (i6 fo |l say eluct Femoly t4 ing them to assist county clerks in preparing | majng of one of Greenfield's family the s a light frost here this morning, | Pisnayvan, -Gy i 1| fou 4 =k vorite arguments of the advocates of free| Send for circulars and tostimonlals, correct reporis of soldiers and sailors in the | gkeleton of Bader was unearthed. Some but It ald no damage except to garden trusic | whight: (5, saiteies; Hawley ind Y. W. C. A, Anniversary. coinage—that the free coinage of sily TAINTED BLOOD-lmpure blood due ta r war of the rebellion, now residents of Ne- | few years ago Bader's family, which left|on low land. S . minutes. Umpire: | The association colors, green and white, 'at the ratio of 16 to 1 would double the price | Scrious privato disorders carrics myriuls of sores braska: terling after his death, returned, and in- North Placte's Sew Police Chief. R Rt in the Woman's club rooms last evening | of all products—Is correct, the wages of the | productnggorme. Then comessora throat, pimples, INCOLN, May 18, 1895 —The law makes | tended removing Bader's remains’ to their | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., May 20.—(Spacial | LOUISVILLE, M 1y (2 Loulsyllle-Baltl- | proved that the Youns Women's Christlan | faboring man would purchase under that sys- | copper colored spots o n monthold sores und it the duty of the assessors of the state to | present home, but could not find them. In > : 5 evoning | More game postponied; wet grounds. " soclationt was holding meeting—the | tem only one-half what they purchase now. | falllng hair. You can save a trip to 1Tot Springs by meke a true and correct report of all soldiers | earching for the same the remaing of & boy | TOEram)—W. R. Morgan vas b oveming | "CLISVELAND, May No game; Wetyooond anniversary of ‘the socicty, "ATLer | This would undoubledly b the case uniess | Writingfor Blood Book-tothe old physicians of the s T leNA .8 e of ths reuellion Im | werelifound] Swhioll fooula) niotiibaaccounted | ADNOIME® ehlel Jof, police by Mayor: Baier B NATI, May 2.—Cincinnati-Boston e Y Ty e avars vepows. | Wages should also be doubled, which, according| HMUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, ; thelr townships and districts to the county | for, In connection with the trouble the pres- | and confirmed by the city ¢ game postponed: wet grounds. = | SGhich told of the excellent work done dur: | to the uniform experience of the past, is a Stockton, Market and Eilis Sta., , . | ent’ management ha o = 5 ST. LOUIS, May 20.—St. Louis game ing the year, and stated that the presen obable thing. For more than a ! ) AL, GERY o Ay o fhe Sscreiary of siats, | en t has in the poor plotting of |y 4165 wo value a refined complexion must | ST. LOUIS, May 20.=St. Louls game post- | [, o0y 1 1 that the present | most improbable thing. For more th BAN R 9 CATn an& ko o Tave the amp published. This [ the gronnds and the sipahod manner in | Ladles who valus a refued complexion must | %, L7 grounda. e membership fs il The treasurer’s report | quarter of n_century the working people | = e make a very valuable work i it Is correctly | wpich the books were kept years ago, a new | 4 . : : STANDING OF THE TEAMS. showed a balance of $20 otitha Unlted Slatesinaye strugaladicat nor: 5 i il i 3 : in. g 5! iadadtale e alan e 5 58! rne done. In the past this has been so carelessly | nrovocation presents itself. The grounds have | Peoutitul skin. Pluyed. Won. Lost. P.Git. | The physical cultur class gave o, | and persistently, through thelr labor o " FOR A LIMITED TIME W& performed by many of the assessors and | poo groatly trespassed recently, and plants, WEATHER FORECAST. PISDUTE oo it e L RS Izations and otherwise, to increase their A HANDSOME county clerks as to make the record of little | ooy “otc.,, stolen. The delicate parts of —_— :_:'}‘;“3"‘-\” 0 § H and Rev, Mr. McCormick. Both expr: wages to a point which would enable them to - Tolue. First, many names omitted; second, | onuments have been broken off, apparently | pate and Warmer with Winds Becoming | [iosion . 7 pride in ‘Omaha’s young women. live decently and comfortably by expending the 1 regiments Incorrectl Boston . . : eiting o | ] 3 0 companies and reglments = incorrectly | ik "Clung, and monuments have been de- N oatiorl bl 10 . One pleasant feature was, the reciting of | their earnings for commodities at thelr pres- Dot be. read by the priater, " (M8t It c0uld | yyeeq A" year ago the soldlers of Sterling | wASHINGTON, May 20.—The forecast for 1elph 1 T OniesfopiaE ko Y ! ent prices, and how long do you think they o \heretors sk the commander of the | erectéd a handsome monument to thelr de- York. o | ik Litlefield made an excellent showing | Would have to struggle In the future to raise ierefor k the co "¢ | ceased comrades in this cemetery. This mon- . : erly | B8itimore 15 0 | of work done by the educational committee. | their wages to a point which would enable Post at the county seats to seo that one of warmer; northerly [ St Louis......... ) s 0 : ument has been shot into with buckshot and ; ek Bootay 13 0 | Mrs. Tilden, Mrs. Penfold and Miss Nannié | them to purchase the same articles when the members of the post corrects the county i RaT 0 Lk DigAnoL e oming southerly Brooklyn .......eoue 15 Clayton, who served the association as pres- | tnoir prices have been doubled? No n n R B elerk's report before it 1s sent to the secre- | Somewhat Injured. Action is being taken by | " g ‘owa—Fair; warmer; southerly winds, | Washington .....oo. b oo arat YN hOTRCaEY) INAC. ent. ibaan ! he Sterl thorities to put a stop to such Loutgville ........ 15 3 i LA this audience will live to see such a re- tary of state. the Sterling authorities to put a stop to s s AT Air, except showers in the | Lou! . Foston at_ Cincinnati; | Were re-elected. The club rooms were filled [ (18 o complished, and the laboring man “I believe that every county clerk will be [ lawlessness. southern portion in the early morning; | (Games tod ittshurg; Brooklyn at | and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. W tree e, Jad. to recelve thi tance, It is.at this - Srtrh Ay Washington _at Pittsburg ooklyn il who supports the free coinage of depreciated 8lad to receive this assistance. It js at this Work of a Mad Dog. nop! o P s - | Cleveland; Baltimore at Touisville: "Phila- Arm, sonal Notes. silver dollars must be content to live and time very important that we have the roster uth Dakota—Tair; warmer; south o ew York at St. Louls. y N e e g SHELBY, Neb.,May 20.—(Special)—The son | erly winds. deiphis atiOnicagoANSWIYors &1 8% WASHINGTON, May 20.—(Special Tele- | snoncrt his family upon what deprecfated . \ “The state generously pays for this work | of Ed Vest was bit by a mad dog yesterday. .l;' L “"\'{“’.'5.],,», ifi"“{.’w"{( ::‘pl"l‘lfllf‘m\"’m SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE | fram)—Major General Thomas H. Ruger sHl\‘n‘r dollars will buy. My n;»mun upon this and it 1s our duty to see thal It is correctly | Al Starkey was chased from his back yard | hontionis Netmae’ o mne Weatern, portion; B 5 registered at_the adjutant general’s ofti: AU T i ltfi.‘;: Ak wy"r;;l:;:»d o hn i a2 linto{the h‘t;‘uso h'y n;u unlu,\ufll, hliha clo!t;v( n\: Locnl Record, Indianapolis Wins from Toledo in a Very aoenerl Ruger 18 here oealiba sty |itlght Ok Ia akiradiithat R i tusahasn 5, rde pa - |door as the animal reached his poreh. OFFICE OF THEE WEATHER BUREAU, Close Game. the secre of war. He i accom- | as much in the market as any other man's “JAMES DUDLEY GAGE, neighbor shot the dog with a rifle, the ball | O\fATIA, May 20.—Omaha record of tem. ay 2.—Indianapolis and R h e a7 analaa citen e casr % . v ‘Assistant' Adjutant General.” g . s child M-S, = RAYE d . o e - TOLEDO, O., May 20.—Indianap d by his wite and daughter. Captain f qojjar, or if he desires to lay it up for use " passing into the house, Vest's child went to [perature’ and” rainfall compared with the [, 10 L a postponed game here 1 C. Mills, Twelfth infantry; Captain # 3 i = WAHOO'S BREWERY BUKNED, Tiaoihithia mOCNIE (0 Saxs themad tons fiootreseanding avietithot DiatRCauC X eRr; .'f.'.;" L e ot acnicnitn Gharles It Hall, Ninetcenth infaritry,’ and s gl een ks Tt hean IN EXCHANGE FOR 10 TEN-CENT S B o . 5D, ed, St i s 95. 18§ 92, | today. 8 one el Second Lieutenant Charles G. . Sec- L T e o P Gl Al ond accompanied, Gencral” ituger | he wants to spend it as it was worth on the PAPER TAGS TAKEN FROM Big Tullding Totally Lestroyed by an Un- | connty. as . cHoncst . Jonm." Cashiar Minimum temperature..... 40 43 58 38| Toledo e 00010000-2 amp. Major James 1. Quinn, | day he carned it. L o e " | thaathoritios At this place. 'Dering & por T s S e e B L R e el (thty-fonrtit intaniry, alsy| WHAT FREE COINAGE WOULD DO. WAHOO, Neb., May 20.—(Speclal Telo- | formance ot u‘“f“lf“.‘]l‘;‘":’m‘:::;“”;;"‘w:"':‘ Condition of temperature and precipita- | Toledo, 1; Indianapolls, 0. Batteries: Dam- Risterad T ro Y olosea | But, gentlemen, the free and unlimited brewery at this place ownied by W. C. Caley | g;reqt, but he had disappeared. Normal temperature [] nd Rapids .....4 0902 00 0 2—17 i e LR B LS b i L L, would was set on fire by some miscreant and totally A church trial was held at the Methodist | Deficiency for the day........ troit .0 300013 2 0—9FNare, (B bine simply give them less valuable money than deatroyed. The losa will probably aggregate | church Saturduy evening, One complaint | Accumulated exceas sinci Mir: 35| Hits: Grand Rapids 13; Detroit, 15 Er- e tliay lave nowr Mo cadiall0ccent nisce b PLUG > anine P - | Nc ecipitation.. Sererss 18 ino 3 s, 75 Deétroit, ? g 0 cjo s f ; FTINGIon 5,500, wikh nmuraces snithe follow- | RARDEHIRRING: ssicon edtion. Thasteon | Nepoial PrRIBHRbOR coeiresonrs R ok TN A, o1 SR T wine i kAN e | ete. | d0l1ar and declare it to be the standard of ing companies: Phoenix of Brooklyn, $1,500; | be! P it A0 | Total precipitation since March 1 541 inches L 5l WAS GTON, 20.—(Special ele- | value would add nothing whatever to its pur- * 9 el granting of saloon licenses. The: e BESnig L 5 5 ; el Phoenix of London, $1,000; Norwich Union, | defeat the gran 3 ¥ | Deficiency since Mareh 1..... 1.89 inches JDING OF 3 TEA gram.)—Secretary Smith today aflirmed the | chasing power; it would still require ten of y " | hav 0stpo e g two | D€ ANDING OF THE TEAMS g power; a 4 $1,000, and North British, $1,00. BaeEIrv pOnonsd Luine PAROE N0 | S e T ohee Bhasan iy a b ar REANRRI aF Al st. P.C't. | decision of the commissioner of the general | them to purchase what a rea! dollar will CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR Wisks a0dL Wi} make ‘a, atrang sffart at the i AN T R e b T o fon fn £ n caks ar. @) B Cug imaniet purchase now, and prices of commodities m - Polsoned by a Manl: next board meeting to defeat them entirely. T ?zlxdn'::r'-‘:;vs‘!]'& . T R ] al agalnst the 1. & M. Rallroad company, | beretasey Jo%, Sad Drices of commodities e American Tobacco - Co BUTTE, Neb., May 20.—(Special Telegram.) Buying » Defunct unk's Debts. nglopf & Kansas City. 18, T8 8 I e Aot ot enirivs At Chapmas | been increased ten-fold, when, in fact, noth- NEW VORK. —Glbert Wlard, who lives some six miles| NORTH PLATTE, Neb., May 20.—(Spe- 3|5 s Detrolt ... . }: ; 3 SHA Gthars be refected. 2 ing would have happened except the debase- - north of Butte, just across the Nebraska and —Recelver Doolittle has about finished YATIONS ¥31 89| § |amare ov | Grand Rapid e Ve T Dr. W. C. Layne was today appointed an | ment of the dollar. An actual Increase in P TR eoeme. | LabigRacelyer, Doolltte: han sbout. dpia B 1 B8 | 2. NEATERG - | Milwauhtes rl oxaminilg surgeon for the pension bureau at | prices resulting from an increase in the vol- ful attempt at polsoning yestorday. For the | PAYIOE out checks for 20 per cent of the -3 |83 8 Toredo. winers i s Marshalltown, Lo, and Dr. C. T Burchard | ume of sound money in circulation s quite | And every Humor of the Blood, Skin,and Scarp, ™~ past few weeks his wife, he imagined, showed | Claims against the North Platte National| I ol Games today: Minneapolis at Detroit; 8t, | at lalls Clty, Neb. © = L5 a different thing trom a nominal increase of with lows of Hair) wiether simpisy symptoms of mental derangement, but no | bank. This is the first payment made on the | Guans .. il ¢Paul at Grand Raplds; Milwaukee at Toledo; | |00, “ePrnich National bank of Omaha | Prices resulting from the use of a depreciated sarolnions, "'M‘f:l'::;." r"hr ':fli trouble had occurred. o | claims against the bank. North Piat Kansas City at Indianapolis. as a reserve agent for the ifirst National | eurrency, and no argument upon the subject . ¥ ly, o serious trouble had occurred. Last night he economically cured by Ct o v Raliroad men report the line of the Union | Valentine. . bank of Wisner, Neb, and the National | of prices can be sound that does not recog- Y by Cuticuma returned home from work and sat down to P | c Pat REMEDIES, when the best phyal. supper. Mrs. Wiard poured out a cup of | Pacific thick with tramps, and farmers west | SMGaKo .. | ol Sokiand ";"" e Cros a1 | Bank of Commerce of Minneapolis and the | nize the distinction between them. The cinva and all other remedics fuil o ! K Clea LAND, . v 20—(Special.)— | Weste, i by of New Yori opositio o 00 coina ¥ “omple me e coffee, which he drank. Notlelng a peculiar [ Of town complain of a great deal of annoy- | st Paui.. | Clondy, OAKLA. o .*\(l -un) SIRHRR Iy '\‘\X:*'Ml:";“l“a'mg"}{,_m:;;ul 0F oW, Redneld, | Prop sition of our free colnage friends ls to Completo home treatment for @'s b I cly . o taste in the fluid, he asked his wife what | ance from the passing nomads. Several towns | Davenpori.: b Cloudy, Oakland’'s base bal, ¢ Y . double prices nominally, but at the samc Bol she had put in it. H, vered b west of here have tried the experiment of [ KanSAS City.........| Clear. Saturday. Score, 1f to 3. A high wind and | 8. D. s time to have them paid in money intrinsi- put in it, @ Was answeres y a > Helena.. ...... | Cloudy. h dust prevented a better score. cally wi e- e v shout of laughter, and he at once realized | arresting and fining them and compelling | Denyes. """ Raming. | ™ ——mr—— gy liutior Market, cally worth only one-half as much as it was . C. GEE WO. that hls wife had lost her reason. Later he | them to work out their fines on frrigation | Sult Laks Giiy....".!} Cloudy: Vavid Ciey Tifhate Wakeo ELGIN, May 2. active; of. | before the prices were doubled, and T confess began to feel sick and sent a child for | ditches. The experiment has not been [ QISHARCK. . cooooo.| Clsar. WAHOO, Neb., May 20.—(Special Tele- | ferings, 69,240 pounds; sales, 49,260 pounds at [ my inability to see how this would help any- WHO IS HE! neighbors. The house was searched and a | profitable, as it takes about two men (o | Chay ol 86 e gram.)—David City defeated Wahoo today | 18 cents. body. Sl Bl 0 Dottle containing a quantity of aconite was | watch ono tramp and keep him at work. Milen Cuty 711 G4 00 Clear. e . —_— —_— skilitul of Chiness docs N I T e N e i A D | it o A R ST RN R R R e after several hours ho was sufficiently recoy- oEals. Tenriel Laas : o 2 ' S et SR RIS RI R IR IR R R R 0 B IERIE ARSI ‘. ered to come to Butte, where he consnited a | HOLDREGE, Neb., May !0.—|?[-A~olal Tele-| T indicates trace of prec ipiation, NI 3 3 flaving abeen elght years o physician. e gram.)—The conductor on B, & M. N | e SLSH. Obsarver, China he uml‘rrllln‘ » the Pians for the Guif. placed a man on the train in charge of the s - % Sitawdiate astion, of ‘aste 2 4 ™ in Cal lon. . P 5000 remeaies. With fours DECATUR, Neb, May 20—(@pectal)—A | Sty marahal i morning. Ho I trazy and |, o Torheereln Calinthonten, E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior ta et Sy ] secret m::‘lh’!g (1;: lh; ;nun-’ ed mN\) from ;,’M‘p‘fl:“:“l . v:’;:i“ f\ui‘;:l""'“l,“m(;h“m'l"‘:l’l's in Germania hall to witness an exhibition in \ g . R b Slo . Tel : o < niet e - P reputition. backe h Omahs, Blous City, Tekamah and Decatyr | PRPeFS, on la person would Indicate that mis) o\ o Cuctl® TRT 12, 2 s 80 exhiblon in all others. It is indispensable for finest food. by thoatands. of testle was held here to consult, it Is thought, In | gan Jose, Cal. He has & ticket from. that members and the pupils of the Omaha ; lals In & EVERY reference to pushing the Gulf & Interstate | plice to Dubmque, Ta H lent imvereln, The program consisted of ex- - i ilroad ~ through (his section ‘of couniry. | hioney. Is well dressed and. apout se )Yot(r‘:] Class containigg the bomsllens Jpos o el *United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Asso'n of the United States } Enough of the secret meeting leaked out | oa, The papers on his person would indicate | to the class of active Lo oak 'S, sidering P L, . | to .lin;lumh |l||:;> ‘;;«up‘lf"m-l»( ne;-.uurh :bm it ::p that he was a merchant. He is confined in | the llllu\'tu({_‘"ll nvrn\ boys the work was % & two-cent stamp for book and question blanl N s built the chances for being o b excellent. ormanc e active " : 510 N, 10 : lne. aro Good. A survey hua aiready been | L% CHY Jal and the marshal i trying to | OISR, The pertormances o the activs R R SR IR AR SR R R ORI R OR R R ER R R O R G OR GO RO R ORI R ] Dr. C. Goo Wo, 510 N.10th §t., Oumaha,Nek made from this place to Sioux City in the | 00 out where his frisnda or relatives live. | way of pyramids was particulnrly good. — ~ o e Vice P S He can give no intelligent account of him- | The hit of the evening, however, was made | T —= 4 past week, and Vice President Stoddard of | H Fhe hit of the evenins, ver, 1« <7 the company has acknowledged that railroad | S by the class of womén in club swinging - German Puffs. adheres to straw, must be set carefully back | salt and powde rub in the lard cold; track thromgh this country could be laid 1 istrict Court at Beaver City, Wi formad gl Nehy, isq Ju. PrEty %08- 1 pint flour, 2 tablespoonfuls sugar, pinch fay, winuies loos — foa .'."T.,.'J.T:‘,'x.""..,'firr’, ?auflv:l':-“:fu..m:" s iy B e y moit a0y olher | BEAVER CITY, Neb, May 30.—(Special | Fvihmic Tnteropesed “etmought, down the | of sait, 1% teaspoontuls Royal Baking Pow- Ryo Muffus. { griddle cakes; % Ml cold, earefully grea-ed table lands. 3 Telegram.)—Judge Welty opened district | numbers Of the program were selcctions | der 3 tablespoontuls butter, 4 eggs, 2 ounces | 1 pint rye flour, % pint corn meal, % pint | mufin pans; bake in hot oven 15 minutes A e i, L el court hero today and heard the argument of | by the Turner orchestrm, a_song by sweet almonds, 3 drops Royal Extract Bitter | fiour, 1 teaspoonful sugar, 1 teaspoontul sait, —— ! ) 4 . motions and ex parte matters. Some im- | bl py Spar e Sub and a couple of nu Almonds, % pint cream, % cupful sultana | 3 teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, 1 table- om Crackers. AURORA, Neb, May 20.—(Special Tele- | hortant cases are set for trial this term. | able. At the “r"j;"‘]";{"h‘rnl(’l"' all enjoy-| raisins, 1% wineglass rum. Rub butter and | spoonful lard, 2 eggs, 1 pint milk. Sift to-| One and one-half pints flour, one-half pint F " gram.)—The residence of Carl Farney was | Wednesday William Blouvell, charged with | the hall was cleared of the chairs and fae ' | SUgar to white, Ifght cream; add eggs (whole) | gether rye flour, corn meal, flour, sugar, | corn meal, one teaspoonful salt, one teaspoon- - entered last night by houssbreakers whilo | the assassination of Frank Breithaupt at Ox. | couple of hours dancing was indulged in. |1 at a time, beating three or four minutes | sait and powder; rub In lard cold; add beaten | ful Royal Baking Bowder, two' tablespoonfuls the family was at church and two gokd | ford last July, will come to trial, and the — Bkt between each addition; blanch the almonds. | eggs, and milk: mix into smooth, rather | butter, little mor than two-thirds pint milk watches, a diamond ring and several other | DeAring of the eviden® of about seventy wit- They Taok His Thirty Cents, (See receipt for Almond Pudding) Sift to-| firm batter; muffin pans to be cold and well | Sift together flour, corn meal, salt, powder; TR dofoal Bag Al waeal nesses will consume several days, While 8. 8. Horton was on his way home | gether flour, salt and powder, to which add | greased, then fill %. Bake in hot oven 15| rub fn butter cald; add milk, mix into smooth. . —— st night he was met at Seventeenth and | butter, efc., with almonds, raisins, extract | minutes Prison Affairs Ruaning Down. Center streets at 1 o'clock by two men, who | bitter almonds, cream and rum. Mix whole — - COLN, May 20.—(Special)—W. J. | went through his clothes and appropriated | together into smooth batter as for pound Royal Egg Mufins, rather firm dough. Flour the board, turn Collided with @ Wire Fence. out dough, give it a turn or two quickly, roll PENDER, Neb., May 20.—(Special)—Sam | LI to thickness of one-quarter inch Cut with 2 Broatch of Omaba arrived in Lincoln this | the 30 cents they found. They followed the cake; 3 fill well greased cups; bake in fairly 1 quart flour, 1 tablespoonful sugar, 1| small oval cutter, prick each cracker with a . Campbell, a squaw man living a mile and a morning and took the oath of office as ane of | HEWSEL fad among Jighwaymen in examin- | hot oven 20 minutes; at end of that time in- | tablespoonful salt, 1 large tablespoonful lard, | fork, lay them on greased baking tin, wash & . aIt north of here, fenced In & part of his| the appraisers of Contractor Dorgan‘s prison Naithes 2R 804 re w;p:"s;ugklg h‘l‘;;g‘ sert straw gently. If it comes out clean |2 teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, 3 eggs, | over with milk, and bake in hot oven cight | g e eadow last Tuesday with & barb wire fence | property. He was around the capitol a shory | neither showed & revolver, they are ready; if any of uncooked batter |13 pints milk. Sift together flour, sugar,|to ten minutes HAKAGE sy s Taas s Clwlm{m&

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