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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1895, . " : 1 i = o o \ third time, the recent dust storms having \ 1 l [lT bases: Taylar. Batterles: Figgemior and | will be Introduced at the present session. \ " N N INDIANS RESORT TO FORCE | uiea s Suntver st verene 3¢ eoporeen | MR, CARRISH 18 ALL RIGHT | 3t endrit Sonia an s e Sme: She | Fio Bl iy i ot bo'tiw | WORKED 'EM 0N ALL SIDES |™A®T AND JOHR fN REAL LIzl that the Blue river rose five feet in three hour and thifty minutes, Umpire: Mr. Has- [ for horse races to b 1 for any longer 4 B D \ - hours after the raln of last Sunday, and kell perlod than twenty-four days in any one Maders of Grand Island and Their Matel. | there was groat fear of the mill dam floating OT SOREPH e s B (8necial Talse | font Y R AL Toust One. month spal 1nte P Bt § otk Tt A {oti he stream i " of { S JO8 Mo, June {Special Tele- | Gona betweer | { . M his morning at 2 o'clock John Mader, Eviction of Flournoy Settlers from the [ down the stream. = : | He @ave Every Evidence of Boing a Pitoher | gram.j—~The Siinis’ deteated Quincy today | ¥ene between any two raco meetings: wisq | Alarming Errors Discovered in the Work of Aoastii 3. v betore. N Wiinebago Raservation Tarnestly Begng CREIGHTON, Neb., Juie 22.—(Spesial T le- tn this Game Yeatesd | Botore a crowd oF 4,00 paopis by n score of | that no races be held under the direction of | | was arrested. last night shortly before mide innebago Reservation Earnestly Begun, | o0 0o rains all over the county last in the Game Yesterday. 9 o, T..l“, was in the hnx‘ r“.. n,..] .,l,“ any rl{xv;lu |Im‘ ',...\ or 1'}“”;“1‘”'(-'v .\‘5.‘»;:“ Enr!y Western furveyors, nigh he charge of insanity, attempted night; one h,u_ln h fell ’,‘,‘ PO Blis Uide o hiny welt soatrervd. ".‘n’l,, of the act. It {8 claimed that the most — to sulclde by hanging himself in FRED SMITH THE FIRST THROWN OUT |scorr wier AT uataD | ROCKFORD GOT BUT THREE SAFE HITS | witlu i 1 i "u,",“':::u'l'l]“" tment, " | THEIR STRAIGHT LINES WERE CURVES | Him, rand who wes furatthed. with moigig Burt County Peopls See n Great Attraction doing his work excoedingly well. Stultz's CYCLE RECORD BROKEN, because ehe had no other place to go, was Indians Direct. . atet oomin or the Fourth P ! pitching and batting was the feature of the at the statio e time. e Rofused to Move, but Was Overpowered ___ Looming Up for the Fourth, rors of the Home Team Save the e R Rt aingles and & doable — j “Fised” the Metes and Rounds to Wit the | 2%t n at the tim by the Agency Police—Settlers Or- TEKAMAH, Neb, June 23.—(Special)— Outfit from & Whitewash. out of five times at bat. o Twelve Hundred Mile Trip of Private Al Ocoudion snd Demasds of 1b¢ For two hours after Mader was placed In ife S0 Mok frem (hs Judge Cunningham Scott, who was §0 Waé it nongh 1o Obs St. Joseph ... 1 0 0 fred Matthey, the cell he spent the time in moaning and in ganize g . QuUINCY Liiiiigeieny 001 0 1 CHICAGO, June 23.—Private Alfred Mat ew Setilers ia th eager to escape from the terrors of the Burt tinteg, T, gy PR, N Mamhd Lty B.—-Private Alfred 3 + begging his runaway Mary to “please, please county bar two years ago with a yearning st Iy,:‘,.".y,_ oy, 8 Hatred rung: Bt |l"n‘“" i e M. B SOt S Mgy como back.” He kept this up until 2 o'clock — wing s breast never to come into Burt e Joweph, 6; Quindy, % Two-base hits: Jones, [ PAiChes from G Ll AR LG d was then quie cer Fly gnawing in bis breast nover to b 1y B fokeph, & ‘Quincy, 3. Two-base hits: Jones: | Von ™'\ 'Y 'ty Goneral Welsoy Morritt at and was then quiet. Officer Flynn, who was PENDER, Neb., June 23—(Special Tele- | county again, has, unconsclously, perhaps, | omaha, g Rogktord & bases: Marcum, McHale, Griffin’ @), La- | Chicago arrived in this city this afternoon, | CHAMBERLAIN, S. D., June 23.—(Spe- | 2C!I18 as turnkey, thought something might gram.)—Captain Willlam H. Beck served no- [ been drawn Into a ‘concession and actually | - Des Molnes, 3; Jacksonville, rocque. “Double ' plays: Alberts to Richter | having made the trip of over 1,200 miles by | .. (St i ; ¢|be wrong, and tor walting a few tices on thirty renters occupying Winnebago | written a letter agreeing to tread on the | v Sinho Feoria, 9, " to Marcum. Sacrifice hits bleyole in thirteen days, seven hours and | Cov)—Careleeness on the part of many of | o eer ™™ ny hearing nothin more ;I H T )\ \so from the Flournoy com- | hated soil. 1t came about this w Oakland | Chicago, 13; Cleveland, 4 L.'.‘fm,"”"”“""fi” e forty-five minutes, This boats the western | tho government gurveyors who surveyed Dor- | oo i ™ wont 1o th l(Il He ands under a lease from the Flournoy com- ’ o | St Louls, $; Cincinnatl, s £ 2: off, Caplin | record by one hour and fifteen minutes, The | tions of Dakota territory ¢ DR A LML A0 LB, 1 pany last Thursday to vacate inside of three | citizens conceived the notion of plucking a i oues, Finginnall S s, 1 hail; Tty Stultz, ) 3 | e, rrom. CHIGARD" 10 WRRRINREOR: B, Gy | ons St Dakotk tettitofy durlng € 1aY8 | found Mader hanging from tho window few feathers from the American screamer on | 8 City, 17: St Paul, 8. ' by Caplinger, 1. Holand, has been made in a little over six days, but | 18 causing endless strife and litigation 10 {in the cell. Sergeant Sigwart was st ed days or lesal steps would be taken 10 v (g pageioiic day ani in making up the com- | Sifivaukes, o; Ainneapolis, 6; eloven - | {5rieRy Stutls il Captinger and | (i course 13 down krads (ha &reater bortion | determine the ownership of thousands of |and cut him down. Mader was nnconsclous »ve then o a Flournoy com b ore: oF 1684 ‘Hembers, ot the 3 ¥ Joland ime ne orty-five | of the 5 y says he foels positive o b . i -”, ant rr"r‘hlv'vlj\l'\ Uhe outskirts of the | & were, Inientionslty, of otherise, chose o - el L bl £t P im0kt Nin ow yetord by nt Toast s | acres of valuable land. Many of these sur- | and was apparently near death’s door, but in pany tenant, X s ALY iten 1y gl A | T RUbabEatly (e WEaL: ModL: exeltiny RUCK USES AN AMATEUR. day and expresses a desire to make the at- | veys are misleading as to boundaries, and in | & feW moments reviy Winnebago reservation, was vis Satur- | Invitation, As a result Judge Scott wa ) AN GOTN YRS S b RoIal el i o | tERE He had taken the shirt from his back and duy evaning at 530 o'clock by thirteen armed | licited to orate and promptly accepted. When | satistactory game of ball played in Omaha | Quite a large crowd went down to Cor every Instance where surveys have been Of- | yory it fnto shreds and twisted It into the Tndtan police with direct orders trom Captain | It Was made kown that Mr. Scott would de- | thts season was that yesterday afternoon to witness an exhibition [ LT Sanger dered by county authorities the old surveys | rope. He tied one end to one of the bars of Beck for him to Immediately vacate, Smith | LVCF the oration a roar went up trom LS| netween Grandpa Nicol's antedeluvians and | K4S Between Tecria, and the Rome toam. L A gipine, 2. —Walter .| have been found to be wholly wrong. Per- | the window, whicn was about six foet from resisted the polics, whereupon they pro- | mado by subscribers that they would with- | the Hutchinson family, and what was bettar went Into the box for DUCk's Boys | of the Spalding toam, will be suspended to. | *018 Who took land In accordance with the | the floor, and the other end around his neck. cesded to load his household effects, turn | draw thelr subscriptions and take no p than all, it was witnessed by one of the | ! ne hed out the entiro game. Score: morrow by Chateman Gideon of the Lengue | 00 Survey refuse to permit the lines to be "",""‘”" 'I“‘"““I""‘: LA r':“-'r'! naul:l ll'l‘:u'-‘nyr;'l‘. * ; ” f consid tof % en at the | Linco RO LA )01 7 0-10] 5 T T League | | % A en found his toes were touching oot eut his stock and by physical strength suc- | the demonstration. Dellberate consi largest congregations of cranks seen at the [ Bincoln ....... Gl e il L HV|9‘ of American Wheelmen racing board, pend- | changed to conform to the new surveys, for | “yonn Mader did not know how to treat & however, has had the effect of chan X th ing an {nvestigation into his amateur stand- | ceeded In throwiug Smith and wife into the | however, has had (he ffect O TR park this year. Hits: Lincoln, 16; Peorin, 7. Hatteries:|ink. The charge ugainst him is that of | the reason that many of them would lose | wife, or at any rate did not know how te Wagon, Tho party then started for the | Mnds Some of the conservative clsent | "1 was essentially a pitcher's bats, and [ Gronley and’Sheeri Leltr and Collins. | selling his prizes. He is also charged with | quantities of land by the transaction. Burke | treat Mrs, Mader. They lived together fot agency. Arriving there, they took a north- | part of the committee and flatter themselvs [Out of which the Omaha twirler emerged "’”1‘ ;‘{_“f‘;".l-':,»w AR WAL y‘y:n;l.;’:.—"‘ | a :!‘\AI'MCHI l"l'a-fx'rv:-‘. B | township, Minnehaha county, has for years j\‘“ll(‘; >'-'}lrlx-vlmlll{w:--wl of l{;nllm{‘mlu'r\;"u"z erly direction, going toward Homer, Neb. |with the belief that Judge Scott's presence | with much the best of it; in fact, he had > FlRved Lost. P.ot, | Waltham, This latter charge is also made | been the scene of bitter strife in this connec- | {¢ ‘s bitter burden. John' was hcctstomod. o A heavy rain and wind storm cams up about “”',".',"“ 4\"7;“;!1“‘1»\' jl{' “: ‘-;ll'"“v‘:":':v'::mz:‘v to bend almost double as he strod: oft the | Peoria . 2 ag “’.",.1 E:]v:; ‘1'.‘,',‘-'|\,‘,‘1.f,i‘ Wh "l-”'i”-r‘.' arry | tion. beat her and abuse her in many ways, and 8 o'clock, and the Indian police left Smith ‘v“('"““‘,‘m‘lf‘j’ Before—people who will go | feid with the load of glory heaped tpon SRR sresees H Anger, when told that he probably wouid | With the hope of adjusting the difficulty a | quite frequently he did not glve her enough 0 wite to the 1 of the raging storm. | broo etiontty to see’ and. hear. Judge | M3 sturdy young shoulders. s AR alnig: o shessinid 2 m’l‘.:_:‘.d;;g‘ sald: W the charges. | new survey was made. A majority of the to nl.n. .Nrn, )\||.lll.-r’s love turned to hate and One of Smith's horses had given out, and | Scott. It is given out by the lawyers ther It was George Washington Carrish agzinet | Quincy ... 5 2 Delek, HOLNEE ia 15 & ot sold MY | people of the township and township officers [ P 188t Thursday the straw came that broke N Jacksonvilie 19 ho camel's back, the latter being Mrs. Ma. leaving his wife on the reservation he started | selves that the Burt county bar will not at- | Ebenezer Adolphus Howe, and while George | i iebigtie - £ 18 r of prizes at Waltham. are in favor of the new eurvey, but a num- | gepg gtock of patience. On that occasion Johi e der, reaching |tend In a b or_occupy seats on the | Washington carried off the palm, Ibenezer | S osepl 2 2 i ber whose property is affected by the changes o a4 w 2 with the other animal for Pender, reaching 3 goct o St. Joseph . e S T e ] i y Y first whipped her and then placed her on & town about 10 o'clock this morning. Smitn |Speaker’s platform. Whatever other attractlons | 51yoe) o fow laurel leaves by the way-| Games to Peoria at Lincoln. ISR ALURGISe s in the lines are strongly opposed to it, and & | yory slim diot. Mrs. Mader had a friend proposes to return to his Winnebago farm [ Oakland pres j'*l‘:';‘ ""'y“‘r"l ‘\‘[’]';"“”:'“.fyl’;""‘ side himselt, and he deserved a bettet fate, s e ‘T"' A. K. Jetts defeated the Wilcox & | very bitter feeling has been engendered be- | named Pink Davis, porter in a hotel, and with 25 R00n Al poatible of Scott and his court will al Ebenozer ta brand oo o feesh from | GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAG drapers in an Interesting game of base ball | tween the two factions. This feeling has | by skipped and came to this city. One hundred and fitty settlers occupying | © CHIEEKC " A - AIEe e tath [, i in Hascall park Sunday afternoon. The | caused a number of personad encounters. Un- |~ \when gt t00 1ate John /dlscoved Flournoy lands on the Winnebago reserva- Ord Nows Notes, S hap, His HABILG APe ':ln\l;vlyc od | Chieago Defeats Cleveland and Gets Ar- | feature of the mame was the heavy batting | loss tho people can come to some amicable | he still loved his wite Ho ‘l‘f{_:a‘l‘;‘m‘“f‘: tion and other renters held a meeting at| Gppy Neh., June 23 —(Special.)—Mrs, Frank | childlike, and he wears plain clothes and a reated for Breaking the Sibbath. “\‘ "'(' 'x\ (K- Jetts. "N'l"fj‘ g i agreement in the matter serious trouble IS | woo her again, and, packing up his grip, he Emerson, Neb., yesterday, and perfected an | 0 SR 0 T Glicago, to spend | Benlal smile always. Nic sald that Ebenezer | CHICAGO, June 2.—Tho ~Colts played M e e 3 1 3003 00 413 liable to ensue. Shortly after the resurvey | followed her to this city, arriving here yes- organization for self protection, and to carry | Mallory le sday b P Thheritad. HUGH of His BIt strengt o uch the better o today and easily de- S et e 2 0 5 0 1-10] wag made partles opposed to it secured an A Rttt . + 0 ca e o A A relivn much of his pitching strength from | much the r game today and easily de Hits: A. K. Jetts, 18; Wilcox & Dr: terday. In the course of the afternoon he out the policy of the government relative | several months with friends and relatives. | hig father, who for nearly thirty years has | foated the Spiders. The Chicagos were all[ g ' \atierics: A 1! Jette s Crejop Pers | injunction restraining the town board from | giscovered Davis and his wife in a lodging to: B ol St LR Judge Kendall la holding a short term of | done nothing but pitch roofs in Pittsburg. | arrested at the end of the third inning, but | Walker: Wiicox & Drapers, Halle and Toi- | 1aying out and working the road according | pouse on Tenth and Howard streets. He "”"""“1,“’ make |.;n with none other | 4ictrict covrt. But that is neither here nor there. It is | immediately gave bonds In the sum of $100 | bert. Struck out: By Creley, 12; by Halle, | 10 the new lines. The case was apr aled 0 | qjdn’t delay a minute, but, falling on his than directly with the Indians as soon as | T9 0, S0y (L (on gt hers Wednesday | sufficlent to remark that Grandpa Nicol has | each to appear for trial July 2 on a charge | 10 Umpire: McC the # supreme court, which remanded it | kneos he began to ply his suit, the refrain thelr present leases expire, and in accord- e T o ate. Dantey | lagsoed a good running mate for Underwood, ot b 3 i TR for retrial. At the retrial it was dismissed | g¢'pie (10 GRS Plea i %55 Wi v A FhRaat to attend the meeting of the State Dental 5 of breaking the Sabbath. Weather cloudy Cednr Cre g Courve. of hiw pleadings being, “Please, please, Mary, ance with the governmental regulations b ¢ In sesslo 106 and with the two, he ought to win a good 4 5 ) s 5 K - on a technicality. Then the plaintiffs started [ oo,y ArtiEE 5abe: 0. association, now in sesston fn Lincoln. 5 and hot. Attendance, 14,200, Score CEDAR CRE June 23.—(Special come back. Please, please do,” ad infinitum. ’ ‘iiNG | County Judge Cummins left here Thursday | Many games when he once strikes Lincoin | oyeyeland 002000200-4 \ ok onetnind of | ® new case, which is now before the circult | This thing got a little monotonous to the GO THING for & visit to his old home in Akron, N. Y. |And the other country villages in the circuit. | Ghicago A A0L 100 A1 R g ety ":w‘ufm l—,.\ bicycle l:mk ullt-—lll\!nl»ul a1 court, and has not yet been disposed of. secupants of the house, and Officers Russell” State Board of Henlth to Have a Trio of | During kis absence the judge’s place will be SHOULD HAVE BEEN SHUT OUT. JHits: Cle Chicago, 18 rrors: | jarge attendance. First P:"r: (“\I'u- “1::\:‘ v MET ARMED RESISTENCE. and Kissane were called in. They patched T ey 1 by R. L. Stagle. Had It not have been for one or two large, ¢ Ix‘u‘l‘“x‘“‘«"n 2 er Mlm e x‘i‘ entries, Fackler and Price: Won by Price, The township board was meanwhile advised | up a peace, and Mary consented to argue ENNGOLN,. Jihe Bpecialy—Fitsons Ancient Order of Uniied Workmen gave | fleshy errors Grandpa Nicol would have been | Wil 4 Chicago, 8. Two-base Nits: Lagye, | Time: 9:0. Sccond race, five miles, six en: | by counsel that the new survey s the legal | tho matter with John. St Gl SN g o at Braca's grove Tuesday. The large | MOSU artisticaily slathered with Kalsomine, | WMot (G, Thiresbage hitsi, Aneon, Moo | tries:’ Fackior irst, Hafker second, ithine- | ona until it Is proved illegal, and acting on | The (wo loft the louso togethor late In LR AL eved that with the NNg of | ootyoring was addressed by Rev, E. L. Ely | 3% he didn’t earn a single one of the tallles | Wilmot. Stolen bases: Stewart, Lange (), | th hird. Time: 16:20, Third race, one-| this advice the board proceeded to work the | tho afterncon, and until 11" o'clock ~they the numerous sccre hips of the State | of Omaha on tne ‘‘Benefits and Me of the l,v;“l Kl’[‘ I»;M’ t!hll:l ||’\vr\u :ml)z sml‘ he |<:m-,;(u, Double |}v\_l)\y”. le{ rr to Tebeau LA on by Rhoney. Time: | r5aqg Jmmr‘.m:g to m;- now ||1m~<. n\;-n-‘ |yr‘l|;2 walked the street, engaged {n earnsst con- By R AR AR fumed ‘and fussed and cavorted around as | Struck out: By Knell, 3 by Griffiths, g — no injunction restraining them. Acting In | versation. John promised to give her every- Board of Irrigation there would be a dearth } A, 0. U. W.* 5 . |it he was the only man In the game, and | Passed balls: Donovan, 2. Base on balls: Tenny's toat All Right. onIiNetonT WIth ItieRuDEEVINORE) (B7: Rav-l: tHifik eventh nev HUtooyery s¥s ) of applications for pl o doomed to have | The sccond annual convention of the Kear- f nel s g Sl 5 K, 1 a new hat every year, it she pplications for p omed | e B faasny oo | ONCE OF twice he ran right out Into the fleld | OF Knell 3 off Gritfith, 1. Wild pitehes: | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June ZL.—Two | mond, road overseer, ordered out a large | would only come back to his arms, but Mary that sense of rellef overthrowh. With the y let o and knawed great orifices in the atmos- [ Knell. Batterles: Knell and Donovan; Grif- t builders m Troy arrived at the | number of men and teams and undertook to{ had scraped up quite an acquaintance with | menced its exercises here Wednesday. The | Share, he TR T | fith and Kittredge. Time: One hour and | X K : h coming of the 1st of August another batch | MOReed 8 ¢Xertsts, hEF HECCHY: About Elmrm he was so allfired mad at Mr. Me- | fift) Tihutes, Umpire: Gaivin, Pernsylvania boat house yesterday and | work a new rcad through land claimed by a | john during the nine years she has lived with : v \ and mind you Mr. McGiniss wasn't : b M T v A Ag 1 Richardson. The owner of the d of bills passed by the last legislature will Abldeitas wiake 16 EtRAARDS an BROWNS DEFEAT THE REDS. worked all day on the damaged shell, | man named Richardson. The owner him, and she romained obdurate. Finally BANTHI eitact: /MAily of “thete /aFs loaded.) [OT) oiemates were in ditendance. ',‘g""‘ a thing but what he was hired to| g 1OULS, June 23.—Favorable weather Thore were thrco bii holes in the starboard l:lmvl, hllfl“\'\ilfndmul seve ri;l\(:fllun’r;nr .|r;-’.~‘~’l~~1 they went to the police station, and there with fat positions, for which, of course, many eter Brovities. 3 brought out & Jarge crowd ae todaye game | £ide, which were carefully patched, and to- | them. Richardson armed himself and thr Mary came out flat-footed, and said she would members of the late legislature are none 0| EXETER, Neb, June 23.—(Speclal)— | . The first man to pose before Mr. Howc | hetween the Browns and Cinelnnatis. Heavy [ BIERt the boatmen ~pronouced the “shell | ened to shoot any one who went on his land. | 1o jive with John a minute longer, even it ood to apply. Among these bills fs S Frask Zieka of Crete 1s visiting his brother, | 12, Ulrich. He has had his little finger | batting and Staley's. good pitching won the | [e4dY fO0F usb. All three crews are now | Turner township, Turner county, 18 the |y’ 1aq°s1 000,000, This phazed John a little ator Caldwell's dentistry bill, senate file No. | 1™\ ;‘")“ of Crete 1s visiting his brother, | half-soled and s back in the game once | Kame for the Browns. Attendance, 21,000. f feudy to do batile on Monday. scene of another bitter struggle over the loca- | 1° 14 $LOGL0M0. Hhis phazed Jobn & BUD o e D et Fuctiite e Zi more. Score: ! Sordun Was Ensily Benrten. tion of the boundary lines. It so happened [ L L It {he practice of dentistry and o punish viola: | MF. and rs, McKibben attended the - Mr. Howe scanned the Grasshopper orit- | St Lauls - 3033049055 DULUQUE. T, June BN C. Jordan, a | that the firat settiers In this townahip wore | (0 SE0 2 SRS 1S EORETRALR' (e tions thereof. In reality it provides the | more county Sunday school convention at | lcdlly, then he teok a careful aim at his| "Rl g ol Ol i 6 Brrops: | local pugilist, and Leon Doyle of Chicago [ Germans, while a large number of Seandina- | yrying and continue the argument State Board of Health with three secretarics, | Fairmont Friday an Saturday as delagates | foIT bUiton fud jet Bor fiv. (Tt Caught ] oy "roh . Slucimat, 2. Harned runs fought nine rounds on an island north of [ ViAns came fator. Last year Che SRR | John left and got a room at the Eagle all of whom are to be appointed from a list | from the Congregational Sunday schol of | Gl od ™ 4 et ™ Jimmy Slagle's. saert. | Louis, ¢ i, 2 o-base hits: Me-| the city this morni Doyle fought with [ VA% St & ey, Since then a race | hotel, 414 South Fourteenth street. About recommended by the Nebraska State Dental | this plac flce advanced him to second, and sy 3 s hits: Cogley, ~ Staley. | his man until he was tired, and in the ninth | { Lttt Gols beon waged. | half ‘an hour later the proprietor of this oy Harry. ianress \of YOsheva” ‘in - yiaiting advanc . and a passes onnors (2). Stolén “bagex: | rornd delivered a knockout blow. Jordan | War of no mean proportions has beon waged. |} ) hed into the stati d ex- Toe bill Tt L1y s oaat alleged im- | friends_ in Exeter this week. ;:;“ L ed lm'n ongt the third cormer. | Latham (), Hove (). "Double plays: Con- | was not In it at any time Part of the corner stonos that marked the [ NOS(EIry rushed nto the station And gf.:. onfesses allegec = B Nandrcol... prakide 5 A ol hen Mister Shaffer struck out, and the | Dors, un: ted; Quinn to Ely to Quinn (2). — — ew survey were stolen. Quarrels and fights | Citedly stated that sone ma potency of the State Board of Health by [ (B Sandrock. president ‘of the —Geneva| Chieago youth was so glad he became be- | Iirsi base on bails: Off Dwyer, 2; off Staley Fast Record for n smnll Track. G nietabIo L hAVe s thkeR '1-1,.‘\»_ wntil it is [ been assigned *> a room had gone stark, making it the duty of these three wecretaries | FCEl T GRC (HRNCR T, N8 IS | Wildered.” “The color surged up into his | 3 HIE by pllched ball: Dwyer. Struck out:| LIMA, 0., June 2.—During the races yes- [ said that every corner stone placed is a monu. | Starins mal anl taat four men were sitting fo “assist and advise tho board in the per- | Ge b G U WhEHS Friday o Ko tair young temples, and ho fondied the ball | I e Workmas ot S i, Pt | terday, in the free-for-all pace, Angle D did | ment to a fight botween tho Gormans and [0 him o keep him quiet. The patrol wagon formance of lts ‘duties” The bill, in fuct, | SGLT M gen, “Uie man who was shot [ ke @ baby does a plece of mud. At last | hours and fiftoen minutes. Umpire: Keefe. | the second heat In 2113, which equals th | Scandinavians, " Over forty arrests have been went out and returned with John, who was ;l. finnx x!“v\\«'r”lrmu the .‘.,u hm{h of | 1\ Young Hazelett a week ago, was removed | 1 became aware what he was there for, STANDING OF THE TEAMS. world's record, and is the fastest heat ever | made, the last being the wholesale arrest of | Still pleading, lease, please, Mary n elal n the following provision, so far as b4 it 1 03 RO the subject of dontistry is conceriied o o o ¢ hospital today. iy | and with a sudden revulsion of the impulse » ot | made by a mare in harness on a half mile | twenty-three Scandinavians on the dharge of | @Ppear-d t'at as soon as John was given & A e bty ql”"f:"m,m}"“ that had previously moved him, he thrust | Boston on. Lost. P&t | track unlawfal assemblage and disturbance of the | room he began to yell “Please, Mary,” at the Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of all persons | yre” 377 . McKinnon, Mrs, T. O, Me. | the ball like an evil thing away from him. | Pittsburg 9 Vuninp's by One K peace, top ef l's veic2 and tried to bite limselt engaged In the practice of dentistry in the | o W08 G0 S FERHEIRR Mt B (B AR A o did Huteh, g Baltimore '] AIBSOURT VALLENY 1ok Fune s EARLY DAY SURVEYS. and every one'else within ‘range;ia . tAYOHLE e o N braska e me of the Pus: | Wallace, Ethel Masters 'and Alice Ziska | , He swatted it safely past second, and the | Cle F clal Telegram.)—Base ball here today: Mis-| To determine the manner in which sarveys | dmusement if his with Mary. the same, to make application for u certifi- | went to Friend Friday to attend the High | Grasshopoer loped home. : Yo -3 sourt Valley, 4; Dunlap, &. wero made in early days, the writer obtained | Th couple have two little boys living at cate to said secretaries of the State Board | school exercises. Grandpa Nic screamed violently at him from | philadelphia » % - L 186t a number of Interesting facts from a 2 and 1s.119. of Health, within six months after the far right field, and for the next moment | New York .. X i YEAR'S MINERAL PRODUCTION, HeTRAT B DORIAR thorals bIYs ctaversinbimiEn Passage of this uct. Sald application to be young Mr. Howe was evidently engaged in | Cincinnati the subject. In carly days the surveying [ BOLLN SETTLES ON A NOTE :;flnm_?n‘rl\‘\;ld #Zn‘hfifl%‘,‘,‘“Iiu‘r:":%,l‘if-y"«"“'~‘i‘i TECUMSEH, i 23.—(Speelal.)— | assuring himself that his precipitation could [ Vashington 4 20 .6 | Report of the Output of the Mines of the | contracts were awarded as payment for po- —_ Attachod: Ir. Upon Investigation of said | Hon. J. H. Hitchcock attended the National [ certainly in nowlse alter his relations with i ‘; United States. litical services, regardless of whether or not | Transfers Real Estate to Make Good Money Rextgtration wnd Wiliavit, (e Gppilcant shill| Republican league meeting In Cleveland, 0., | M oclogenarian managor. * He thunk for & | “Games todav: New York at Boston: pric| WASHINGTON, June 23.—The annual | tho contractors were surveyors. To carefully orrowed Seven Yonrs Ago. e found entitl o _practice under act of P i : full minute, and in his absorpticn, he quite f Uil 5 5 : 7 measure the distances on a level with a chain | Last Sa 5% . Ui ayeR Act of | oot week. 3 ptic ai iphia, at Brookiyn: Baltimore at Wash- | government report on the mineral resources Last Saturday among the real estate Instru- B D et ot aemitted | N &nd Mrs. W. A. Apperson entertained | 080t that littie Willie O'Brien was waiting | Ington; St. Louts at Cincinnati: Pittsburg at | of the United States for the calendar year | W13 altogether too much work for these poll- | yents placed on record was the transfer of and_punish violations thereof, in the state | Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Graves of Maitiand, Mo., | OF Bim WIth a big club in his hands. JuigagoiLouisyliiefabiCisveland; 1804 has been completed. It was compiled | pthod by “which the worle could b done | the deeds of ten lots in block 2 and five:lots Nebraska,” there shall be issued to said | jast week. i AR VILLIE ‘AND PETIE SINGLE 9 ; d. method by which the work could be done of te 2 S'T“_“;mr" e Ty }‘]v' m.” last week. < & e g WILLIE AND “:“P SINGLED. SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE |Under the supervision of Dr. D. T. Day, | with rapidity and ease. It was to mark the | in block 3, Fosdyke Place, and one lot In £ eioMe pY sl board itliam Barlewine has closed up his cigar | | Finally, triiled by Grandpa's wild billow- givh chief of the mineral department of the geo | Wheel of a wagon by wrapping a bit of red | Humboldt Place, from Henry Bolin and wife A o tne ST YTt civan | More) here, T : 185 10 the fleld, ho fired one at Willie. It| Kansas City Does EIZht Innings of Very | logical survey, and is based on reports of | fannel around it, and while one man drove | (o Mary Stuhr, tho consideration named bein W. H. Haseott is off on a prolonged visit [ made a blue dado long the ground past sec- : s (RAL0 0E: oo, of 'What. the e . H g R S S : another would count_the revolutions made by Ll BRI e AR S1 0o 0L What the %8¢ Lin_the wouth, ond, and Huteh paced 'round to third. e i WA OB L I T the marked wheel. This reduced surveying to [ $4:100. Mr. Bolln gives the following expla- E. A. Parks of Tecumseh has opened a | Young Mr. Howe's face became lav KANSAS CITY, June 23.—Manning's Blues| The total product shows a great decline i v nation of the matter: R st P ho.t 18 AEwhato. Cxplnined 1 ! t e g Mr. e now bezame lavishly | ] Phrh S R [ c a minimum of work and a maximum of speed. | Nt s Saaaned 1 clry store in Table Rock, lecorated with agony, and in a panic he f,“l'l'm “:',l\‘r:,'\',;u:,"f “1‘}:"\..."": mx“f‘.' him | from the output of 1803, due, the report | That some quarter sections thus measured | Some seven years ago, when he was in Epending meavire. 1 tho. Tact that tho new | bz, 1 Basterday of McCook vislted rel- | lobbed one over us big as pay day, and | oo O ectve e o s tmiel® 0% | says, mainly to the financlal conditions, but | contalned as high as 240 acres and others | Partnership with Sievors in the grocory "::,‘;'& offices are fee oflices exclusively. “No part | *'iyes here 1ast weele L scktora, | FCHe Lohman hit it full in the face for & bag, | 1ol 007G oS 3 B | also to special features which affected the | 9RI¥ 80 acres did not trouble theso early sur- | 4006 OF Fonth, Sreet, Bre it BOTHOwS e LN kalary (aF Other expenses’ of the gec- | ;.25r- Mary Appleget has: g ckford, | bringing the captain in and pushing fat little [ V28 ks b A - | net result. The most notab ose was | Yevors. One consequence of this was that | 3% 100 g e v hall b paid out ot th at “u LSO ey s Willle on to second A st ROARE RO DU0 30 N Wit Wot M R b ks U:,.\"flm..:‘:! tho first settlers were careful to select large | for $3,000 and the other for $1,100, the in- Dt hecaue.there ara. hreo. aecte. | o, Mr%; SArah Graft has returned from Rook- | Young Mr. Howe was now a pitifal sight to | Srites Kanens City,ios et accounting largely for tho greatly decreased | QUarters, While' the settlers arriving later | lorest being & per cent. Stuhr had borrowed taries instead of one, the fees are made pro- | oh: Mk behold, ‘and this was his debut. He looked [ Kansas City, 2; St. Paw teries: Dan. | production and increase in price for part of | Were compelled to take what was left, and ks Lesdt D ke ! Mr R. Greer and daughter, Mary, are Y Y, 2 Bt Paul, 1. Batieries: 7 t is that fact that is now creating the strife | and was paying 4 per cent interest. When portionately higher, and this becomes a bur Miting ta Tiing GiL.lis i ot Grandpa back over his shoulder, but | iels and Bergen: Mullane and Boyle. the year. The strike naturally increased | it 18 M ) U “1Bolln and Sievers dissolved- partnershi den upon practicing dentists in the state, | ¥'5!HN8 In 1llinois. grandpa was busy eating hay, and young Mr. RAND RAPIDS, June 23.—Score: the use of anthraclte, which partly made up l"fi!'c “",m:’,r loge ..':fsi sur " ore | Blovers ‘transterred to Bolla, the: et Kik R Graduates of reputable dental colleges a Drug Compiny's Loss Stight. Howe turned to himself again. Grand Rapids ......0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 6-13|for the decreased demand for this substance, | . (81 Of S QOARLEL, SUrBavars, Wao SWCUe 1 y1ch™s of Fosdyke Place, and the latter as- taxed the sum of $2 apicce of their certifi- OOLN 3 S Suddenly he flared 0 Indianapolis .......00 13 2 2 2 3 4 lue to depression of manufactures. The | SeNt Into the paNpesy S latie EarcRibiley $2 ap ertifi LINCOLN, June 23.—(Special Telegram.)— 4 up like a campaign surveying. One instance is related where | Sumed the responsibility for the notes. Re- cates. All others appearing for examination | LU e s R | torch, and flercely releasing the sphere, he | ;Fit3:; Grand Rapids, 13; Indianapolis, 20.|low price of sflver is responsible for the | SUfVeVing — Que ‘nstance s romated Wheee | oSty ClEon Datty Tecalled his money must pay the sccretaries $10 aplece, *“Rach | The scene of last night's fire in the H. T. | knocked off a chunck of Russel Pace's right | nrorsios iy ki, 6 Indlanapolls, '1 | decrease in the production. The consumption | & FHEEYG 4 imber of townahips | from Stuhr and the latter consequently mad Permon o whom & certificate 1s 1ssued by | Clarke bullding was visited by & great num- |leg and the beses wore full. ey, And Booth; Damon, Cross | of petroleum exceeded the production, greatly | FRUSES (8 FATYEY, B, Rumysh, of WOWRENEH | *domand” upon Bolin for payment of the Toison of former reglstration, as set forth | ber of people throughout the day. The loss| Young Mr. Howe's throat was becoming | MILWAUKII, June 23—Score: decreasing the stocks at the wells ‘and in- | RS 10 B8 FEORREC, 000 DERGTE I [ notes. Bolln did not have the necessary in section 5 of this act, must pay tie sum | to the H. T. Clarke Drug company is in- | very dry, and he had an indistinct idea that | Milwaukee ....1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3—g|Creasing the prices. The total production | Coo, o™ Uore“nad already surveyed several | money, and on May 3 made the transfer of of $1.” While it is provided that the per | consequential, and it will be prepared to re- | he was not expressing himself with that dig- | Minneapolis .. 2 2 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 6| "% “‘““': x',fi ‘“‘"'9"'"',“" The total value | 0¥\ (00 iships embraced in his contract, | the property to Stuhr, but it was not placed diem of the secretaries shall be $3, there 1s | sume business tomorrow in the same building. | nity and lucidity which he bad intended, and | Hits: Milwaukee, 18; Minneapolis, 9. Eir- | 7f.bon-metallie mineral products was $305.- | o gt party to arrive belng unable to | on record until Saturday. also a cunningly arranged clause in the bill | The block i> owned by H. T. Clarke indic | he carclessly let go of another easy one. | Tors: Milwaukee, 5: Minneapolls, 5. = Bat. (Lo L LU LA a(n;‘u".:;)p&%' locate the section of territory that their | “The property is mot worth $4,100," sald as follows: vumuuy,"mm nntflhy| mlel drug company, aa Ill’}l'l\l‘ylMHes went after this onme, and he | {Wiic: Stephens an CESILCTE LR D b el el G m:eau,.'.nn;. %t | contract covered. They simpiy went by | Bolln, “but it was all I could do for Stuhr, A v elved coss aid pe vas t first reported. s on e th te it t cl o el 's hes i q 3t 3 o vel e e e hioosd Sooomig Iy b Livus sons [ Raa IV lio ana Pelle et asen oo o 8- hoad BTANDING O LB TRAME; the metalils products of the eountry for [ EAeS, thole Pritcinsl, wblucs, beine [0 8o | L \neng, 50 fax m every dollar when 1 gt Naye 2 > (O W through the motions and have their contract | on my feet again.” retarios as a special fund for meeti fectionery stcre, that was destroyed. The | the pan. e Fiayed, Won, Loat. P.CL |/ the . follows, arranged by quantity | (ohoicted as early as possible so they could | Mr. Bolln said that he has recently r Sxponses of sald secrotarics and the prosecu- | grug company Is not prepared to give any es- [ That was all of It—Carrish struck out. Milwaukee ... % 2 Pig iron, 6,657,388 long tons, $65,007,247 | ¢t thelr pay. On paper it would look as | ceived an offer from his brother In Dougla e i o2 lons of the Bill are good | imate of its emall loss, but today issued a{ Grandpa opened up for his crowd by rip- | Kansas City ... 2 z valuation: siver. 49501122 troy ouneat. | If the greatest care had been exercised in | Wyo., to take him into business with him at AR DIOVIR re 004 | oireylar to the trade announcing its inten- | ping three gapping slashes in the jocund Jure | Detroit ... 2 $64,000,000; gold, 1,190,816 troy ounces $29.. | the Wwork. Dakota was then a part of the | that place, but he declined the offer, having in so far as they protect the public from B A - ! Sihit St Paul bt |3 5 w bl Bk At / At N L firtets the Bublle ftouttvion o contlue by 2 afternoon, and amidst the derisive cries of | 8t Paul ... H 500,000; copper, 360,244,218 pounds, $33,14 Great: Americanl Dosert,” and. the early | determined to ramain iy thisigitys 3 ] B i the bleachers he went back and sat ge o : i 59,1 o 5 2041 surveyors went on the plan that it would — Tavoriica. and for the purpose of waving off | OB, Neb. June 33.—(Special)—Georse i lingered and dreamed, like an old man just | Games (oday: St Paul at Milwaukee; To- | 30416 flasks, $934,000; aluminium, 660,000 | NoUld ever be affected by thelr carciess| OEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June 23.—(Spscial political debts. Kingen, the paroled convict, who was some | emerging from a long spell of typhus fever. | ledo at Grand Rapids; Indianapolis at De- [ pounds, $316,250; antimony, 200 short ton3, methods, 2 . Telegram.)—A much needed rain fell here this — time ago shot by Frank Hazelett in this OMAHA'S SCORING SOON OVER. ot $36,000; nickel, 9,616 pounds, $3, tin, no STRAIGHT LINES THAT CURVED. afternoon. It was accompanled by a high TALMAGE BRINGS THE CROWD! county, was today taken to the prison hos-| But where's the use In stringing out this Pennetin Heaten at Flkhorn. statistics; platinum, 100 troy ounces, $600. In one of the lower countles—Bon Homme | wina, which did much damage to shade trees — pital tu Lancoln, where his wounds can be | woeful tale. In the second inning Ulrich | FPLKHORN, Neb., June 2.—(Special Tele-| The non-metallic mineral products “were: [ —a homesteader was very anxious to learn | anq awnings Thousands Throng tieatrice to Hear the | mcre properly cared for. IKingen, since the | seorod his second hun on s buon o baii | gram.)—Elkhorn has been in holiday attire | Bituminous coal, 118,820,405 short tons, $107,- | it the lines of his land reached to a bend | “"GRESTON, Ta. June 23.—(Speclal Tele- 5 Noted Theologist i d Grator. shooting vecurred, has been staying at the [‘anotber sacrifice and a hit by Shaffer, and | today, the occasion being an outing Indulged | 653,601; Pennsylvania anthracite, 46,358,144 | in a creck, the waters of which afforded a | gran;)—Coplous showers fell here this morn- BEATRICE, Neb., June 23.—(Special Tele- | home of John P. Widdup. His condition is [ it was horse collar after horse collar after | in by W. R. Bennett & Co.'s Omaha clerks, | longs tons, §7%,485,063; building stone, $37,- | first-class water power. He engaged a sur-{jng “The crop prospect is all that could be gram.)—The weather today was all that | about the same as first, and the physiclans | that to the end. In the third Grandpa Nic | male and female. The cltizens of Klkhorn | 092,102; petroleu 49,521,757 barrels, §: veyor to Investigate. The result was that| jagired. Corn is in excellent condition and Vaded Deatrice fo attend the Chantauquy | Ch20e in a bundred of recovery and that | lim to first, old Farmer Visner sacrificed ept potter’s clay), $9,000,000; cement, 360,000 Oats will be a big yleld. It Is miraculous that he has lived this long, | bim to second, and he glode home on Whoa | loun Lo¥a #howed the Bennett compuny ball | barrels, $800,000; mineral water, 8 The homesteader went out to see where the i A RO was an immense cne, being estimated at | [y case he should recover he will no doubt | Bill Kreig's scratch single. gan, The game was a pit battie from | rel, sold for $5,030,081; phosphat boundaries of his land were located accord- on Sanday, from 15,000 to 20,000 people. Many coming | ba again released on parole, as the facts| Then followed an empty void until the | start to finish. The witnessed | 569,608 fons, $3,742,846; salt, 956,079 b “"~'x_“’ the new survey. He found that the | (pjet Detective Haze yesterday rounded from as far eouth as ‘Topeka. Excursion | disclose that since his return from the prison | last halt of the ninth, when the crowds were [ by 330 people. Score: $3,395,988; limestone for fron flux, 11, aslom ‘;’If:“.rf’k'"fm‘l‘ 15 supposed to be the | up some of the saloons in the city to see i trains were run over all the roads, the Rcck | he has, contrary to the rumors set afloat, | severely pained. 5 “\kh;';n s 3 5 : 5 4; g ‘,)4: long tons, $1,45 zine, white, 3, e on m:y"}_“n'“m Do bt on the other | they were selling liquor on the Sabbath day. Island bringing In nearly 4,000 people. Dr. | conducted himself in a decent manner Think of it—Grandpas band scared Uhroe. | VHii? wiknorn“%8: Omaha, 6. Two-base | lons: tonn. $1600.810; Kxpeoms. 209.3i3 ahert | Hand extended in the shape of a seml-circle. | 12 two places le found mep, drinking some 'll.,"",',"““,‘H:“,_I,:":;““"m‘:,"f,':"i“"‘:)»v“lf)‘(k""(’;!f Wahoo Will Celebrate the Fourih. single hit. Hutch's blunder was respmsible | Jits: Blkhorn, 1. Passed balle: M tons, $761,719; borax, 14,680,130 pounds The surveyor's attention was called to the | way peer. These flaces were . J. Murphy livered @ powerful sermen, althongh suffer.| WAHOO, Neb., June 23.—(Speclal)—Great | for Visner's reaching first. He stole socond, Struck out: By 445; mineral paints, 4,192 short tons, $495, I e e earelessly, “you | n tho sarpe. sirect . Compiaints’ will be ing from a severe cold. The eminent divine | preparations are being made here for a grand | then, alter Whoa Bill had flown out to Shafe, 16, Batteries: Omaha, I grindstones, $223,214; fibrous tale, 39,906 short | 40a”you would like to have the water power: | filed against them today. " also occupied the evening hour, the Visitors | pouriy of July celebratiom. Judge Strode of | TP ot his base on four wild ones, and | aid Moehler; Bikhorn, ‘Pickard and Jum $435,060; asphaltum, 6,050 short tons, | j¢ y5y wunt the whole of it the line will ————— to the Chautauqua thus recelving the bepe. | ¥ 0urth of July Strode | gn Miles' miscue on Kling's red-hot grounder | {90 | Time: Two hours and forty minutes. 400; soapstone, 23,141 short tons, $401- | pave o be curved more than that.” He Circus Camp Followers Arrasted. At of two sormons instead of one, excursion | Lincoin will address the multitude. — The | the Farmer scored. Trilb went to third, r BIRR S et ; precious stones, §132,250; pyrites, 105,940 | eyidently believed in “giving satisfaction or | The first batch of clrcus “grafters” were trains being held until the close of the even- | Ashland ball team will meet the Wahoo boys | Kling himself to second. Then Snyder 3 f Lismpering Athletica, long tons, $363,134; corrundum, 1,495 short | money refundeq.' A arrested last night by Detectives Savage ing service. The attundance was even larger | in the third gime of the series, and aside trom | her out safe, and the Rockfords were within | PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—S. Murdock | tons, $95,936; oilstones, etc., $130,873; mica, | “The attention of another surveyor, who |and Dempsey. They gave the names of than had been anticipated. Dr. Talmage | these attractions a program has been prepared [ one of Omaha. But they got no further. | Kendrick, president of the Intercollegiate 88; barytes, 23,335 long tons, $86,983; | nad just completed a large government con- | Frank Johnson, James William: John standing the limited time for advertising, a | years at hard labor by Judge Wheeler about | Ink's tap. in reply to the American Assuciation’s chal- | tons, $70,000; manganese ore, 8 long tons, | “Oh, I'll fix that—on paper,” was his reply. [ and Will have been in the city jail bes Close the Conve l‘N h N ce o 01 2 d a - lled is now In the county Jail pending a new trial. AR, R BH, SH. 8B, PO, A, 15, | Stance of the reply from England has been | ghort tons, $20,000; marls, 74,000 short tons, | Nowadays such methods would result in L e 4 0 Kendrick sald: #The letter from the British | $13,887; chromic ron ore, 3,650 loug tons, | fraud the government in this fashion. The school were held last evening at the Nobes | BBLLEVUE, Neb., June 23.—(Special)— | Shaife 2 of the Intercollaglate assoclation was at first | agnesite, 1,360 short tons, $10,000; asbestos, [ new surveys are critically and minutely Miss Caroline Beckord and Miss Mary | and expects to spend her summer in Bellevue. 0 Englishmen, active representations ere | $450. the Best Teacher.” The entire pi L as | lack arecting 3 0! A e PrOgram W Mr. Black of Omaha is erecting a residence - the assocfation, The Englishmen felt them- | yed for 1894. Pig fron production decreased | Such pressure to bear upon him that he fs or the Maid of Orleans.” was | “\NeE” Nellle MeDonald clos ST BH. SF . A, 2. | advantage of it shtustion to block. & | valuation decreased nearly $20,000,000. Iron Yot seen 1o this eity. Judge G. W. Post of | The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. McDer- 5 $28 ) had misread ourichalienge, but this letter | for the year is the largest since 1878, DALLAS T T B donnings der. o H provided thelr honorary obligation to Yale ney with a bullet hole In his heart. His yesterday to their howe in Bloo »_Ancint L towe, piiiies 0 Winne's at the Walst . ourney. The exhaustion of the Virginia pockets of | o UYnal O I! GR3 ol that a shell had Mrs. M. O, MoCormie, who has been vis. | WOre installed Tueaday evening in the pr Omaha .. 410000000 1892, Careful examinations of the Kings | g aag | time enjoy ‘There were over 100 presen v Truby to Krieg. ‘Struck out: By [ %37: Minneapolis, 6. lowing is a re-| “qpe pickel product was reduced to one- | vard avenue, was arrested last night by Passed balls: Snyder. Time: | league for competition during the week's atlons decreased $9,000. The production Ludwig went hame last night and - o . > A . second progressive ch for fours, tie be- e petrol eX POl e zest yet | but the ofticer interfere th his pleasure. B i icre The Dot o Four yeury Dodns Coom e e PR GAME AT DES MOINES nd progressive match for fours, tie b The petroleum export was the largest yet | but the oficer interfered with his pleasu that were thought in the fore part of the | & fine shower early this morning, nearly an| Walnut Creek park foday and saw ope of | ©5* Selected from various cities. ~Winners | 5¢ ione of all kinds increased from §33,855,- | BIOUX FALLS, S. D. June 21.—(Special | than all the doctorlug. Des Moines . 0200000013 WINDSOR, Ont., June 2.—The leasing of | etian reds showed a material decrease. The | newspaper men in South Dakota, dled today. | 100’ i oress and rhoumatism. Mood's Say Brass. tion of 9 many ecres of sugar beets has been | rors: Des Moines, 1; Jacksonville, 2. E to a syndicate which proposes to hold a ———— F. 0. Roxk, Fairview, Kansas. HIE by itched. b By Bonter 1 Birack | tio schemse. Jumes Gricee, M. B has pre. | declined over §600,000 i value duriog the| At New York--Arrived—La Champaigue,| Hood's Pills are purely vegeiable, snd de THREE AULITIONAL O o Baid my friends and nelghtors. I had Dyes pepsim 16 yoars; physiclans and ehange of climate did not help me. But Hood's Sarsaps will deliver his lecture, “Big Blunders,” to- i which will suit the most fastidious. Shafe took care of Holland's long high fly | Athletic association today received the mail | bromine, 379,444 pounds, $102,450; flourspar, | tract, was called to the fact that no corner | Thompson and’ Henry Pottgeiser, and ary largo attendance is expected. a year and a half ago recently had his cass| Great game, wasn't it? The score lenge (o the Britishers for an intercollegiate | $53,635; flint, 30,000 long tons, $65,000; graph- | He aid fix it—on paper—and his work was | fOre. ~They were charged with being vas YORK, Nebh, Juoe Special. )-~The — Ulrie 9 overed in the Associated press cablegrams. 0 unjversities shows clearly that the challenge | $53.231 cobalt oxide, 663 pounds, $10,146; [ government authoritics arc very strict, and teh, $6! e 0 favorably considered. It s evident that [ ag8 000 (S0 ePheq ™0 Bie Y50 “pounds, | examined by an inspector prior to appioval Kearns. Miss Beckord's essay was *Lost in ss Emma Wi ome Mise Bmma Wright s again at home after e e thal Yale had opposed the| The report states that the declining | surveyor has not complied with his con- well rendered. One of the gems of the even- AN : 3 h ) | red. One of the gems of the even- | pere, and Mr. McDermot Is building a large .3 8 3 selves under aihonpraryobilgation to Yale. | 1o, 7131 562 long tons to 6,657,385, and the | €lad to emerge from the dificulty withont arried out, and the home talent dis- | gehool at the lower Island Fri T terprise. We #t first thought It possi yres increased 23,500 long tons in production | tentiary. B e e e o eoat F | mot” dled | Woedneaday, k Truby, .o H | makes it clear that they enfirely understood | silver production declined over 10,000,000 | DALCA% T SRIE TR B CNOE RS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown, who have be HARVARD, Neb., June Special.)—The land, 3.0 H was not nsisted on by the New Haven in- [ Of late years was checked In 1893 and 1894 5 eating shotgun lay by his side, and an A. 1. Taylor will make the Fourth of Free and Acospied Masons, and Harvard iting friends at this place for the past fow ence of a large audience, after which refresh- | Rockford . . 000100003 Hamilton trophy, which ended at 1:30] Mountain, N. C., locality indicate consid- For Deating His Wit Byracuse, Neb. ~ o kgl s 2: by Howe. \ Sume of the winners of varios trophie y , TS The Clay county teachers' institute will by Howe, 3. Base on balls: Off | sume of the winners of various trophies | qen"o the 1593 output, and antimony valu- | Officer Bowers on the charge of wife beat- DUNDAR, Neb., June 23.—(Special,)—Oats | SOMMencing July 8.~ Accommodations bave | one hour and thirty-five minutes. Umpire: | play: Win of first progressive match | came from Nevada and was smelted in San v his wite and mother-in-law out of | DES MOINES, June 5. (Shecis .| tween the Hamiiton Whist club and Phila- | recorded, over 100,000,000 gallons more than - - al Tele r: ~ v D! atel el club palrs, Alb; season (o bo worthless will yieid twenty-five | inch of rain faling. The frequent showers leanest games played here this season, | °f match betw WA DALY R 573 to $37,092,102, | Telegram.)-Robert Tucaunan, editor of the | I ean now eat, sleep and searen bere, the farmcrs having fed up last | crops, and the farmers are bus ving ¢ wnyille p y plowing corn | Jacksonville .. 00000010 the Windsor Driving Park association track | value of rough gems decreased from 3264041 | Senator Kyle will attend his funeral, Which GRAPTON, Neb., June 21.—(Spectai)—Fine | u good thing for this vicinity in givivg em- | Funs: Des Moines, 3’ Two-base hits: Le sixty days running meeting, beginning July | The mica industry 1s still supplled by tr-| o = rln@lmn, L L o merrow aftornoon at 2 o'elock, and nofwith- [ Charles Basye, who was sentenced to twenty | and Miles threw Snyder out at second on correspondencefrom Oxford and Cambridge | 7,500 short tons, $47,500; feldspar, 20,000 1ong | monuments had been erected as required. | each and every one of them tough. Johnsof reversed on error by the supreme court, and OMAHA. international athletlc meeting. The sub-|jio" 918,000 pounds. $64,010; sulphur, 500 | duly accepted and paid for. grants. g S e e o A s g o Uirich, ab. 0 D Srelting o the reply this evening, M. | $40,000; infusorial earth, $11.718; millstones, | the discomfiture of those attempting to de- If opera house. There were two graduates, | Miss Minnie Wallace has returned from York | &t fivieh, 1h. .. 3 o while it was undér consideration by the by the department. If it is found that a the Sands,” and Miss Kearny' “Experlence | o ghort visit in Omaha. plan endorsed by @ll the other colleges in | tendency in Iron and steel for 1893 contin- | tract to the letier, the government brings the historlcal drama entitled “Joan { aadition to his home. ROCKFORD. The letter majss jt clear that Yale took | the necessity of serving a term in the penl- aved in the same was some of the finest 13 1 that. the Oxford anfl Cambrize authorities | and $4,87,938 In value. The gold product e e ey the diplomas Man Kilog, m... 0 the stuation #nd are WWULnE fo MeSt LY | unces, e rapidly incressing sino product | R8T S0 CXPress sssenier of fae feked vislting Mr. and Mre. 0. Barnett, returned | omeers of Harvard lodge Inks, 88, 0 stitution.” and a slight decline noted in both years S T el ¥ ¥ | Chapter No. 70, Order of the Eastern Star, Totals ... 31 2 ”:"':;""‘*:-_—:l*"l;“‘l’l‘;‘. JC'G'E.,L”.JZT““}"..“,“J.’! duet, M R Rariine |I{|'u:.h;‘..‘;l(m:"n‘»":’-;T‘f-nAlx'rl;i Unan SAShATRNG, TR GAN. 18! TR Y0ITM 1N He Can’t Live B raarned yesterday te her bome | | ments were served and a pleasant soclal ned runs: Omaha, 3. Double pla: o'clock this morning, was: Hyde Park, |erable ore which may yleld 3 per cent. Henry Ludwig, who lives at 2314 Boule- Crops Aro Dolng Well. he held at Harvard this year for two wo-ks, oft Howe, 2. Base, hit by pitcher: | And prizes, ch have been before the will be an excellent yleld here, fiity and sixty been provided for cver 100 teachers Mr. Mo for fours, Chicago Whist club; winner of | Francisco. | the” house and then started to beat them, Fall wheat will be the best in years, Fiel FREMONT, June 23.—(Speclal.)—T%ere was | gram.)—About 1,000 persons went out to| SciPhia and the Executive Hilg Fours, play- |y, 1363 ' The total value of the total product Editor Buchanan Dead. riila did me more good to thirty bushels per acre. OId hay is very | have forced the growth of weeds as well as Des Moines won it, of course. Scor Wl Block Them at Windsor. Barytes, ochre, umber, soapstone and Ven- | Populist Forum, and one of the best known | asd work. My daughter year's crgp. They must uow dopend on new | and Keeping the weeds down. The cultiva- | Hits: Des Moines, 8; Jacksonville, 6. in 1893 to $132,250 in 1894, takes place at Cherokee, la. saparilla made Ler stout, well and healthy, B, rains have fallen in this viciuity during the | ployment to many children, who would other- | Garruthers. = Bases on balls: O Sonier, 16, has stirred up considerable ug{mH on to | regularity in minlng methods. Mineral waters woek. Some farmers are plaating coru the | wise spend thelr summer vacation in idleness. | out: By Figgemicr, 2; by Bomiér. 3. Bloten | pared & biil 10 b.ock the ‘directors, which | year, *t Havre, v vug, pelaer rige. Mold by ARSENEING