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. 4 - - AR AR A R A THE OMAHA DAILY e - ——— , THURSDAY. JUNE: 26, 1890. Umpiros—Knight and Jones. . o : . WK Tucky Arrest. i ornor on the Be Hallot. i AT CitieAGO. Brarateny’ Neb,, June 2J.—[Special Tele- ; , HArnisntro, Pa., June 2. —Tho republican i At 1 | The Cause of Omaha's Third Defeat at the | Chicago 0110 sy =19 A Full Grown Meteor Strikes a Snag When | gram to Tuk Hyr. |—A horse was stolen from An Ex-Official of the Miohigan Oentral | .00 convention was called to "rfh,r this ",'r';;; :M‘y'r':"""("';”"; Hands of Sioux City. b 7ok Boster & | Bvrgemi It Reaches Beatrice, Blue Springs gestorday, and Jack Wortman, Assessed $8,000, morning and G. S, Graham electod tomporar trens fron Dyspepets, Ind y Hits—( Boston 8. Errors . the escapdd Horse thief, is strongly sus. . T yspepsia, e |'h=rmm b, llmt;m “‘d nmu-rlL I(lhur —— pected. At allevents the Blue Sprm"g-Jmm chairman, After the appointment of commit- digestion and Too Hearty| v and Farrell, Gumbert and Swett. Umpires Piiwets VSTliass” destvighon” tally. A toes b 11:80 o recess was taken for half an Eating. A perfect rom| CLEVELAND WAS THE EXCEPTION. Barnes und Gaff A8 A FAMILY BROIL AT DAKOTA CITY. | roward of $125 s offored o s arvest and | SIXTY DAYS IN WHICH TO PAY IT. | nour. ody for Dizetness, Nansea, Q American Assoviation, conviction, The committoe’ on resolutions had some Drowslness, Dad Tastel AT PHILADELPIIA, k - trouble in agrocing upon & platform, and it in tho Mouth, Cow His Work With the Stick the Feature | Athletic 00 00 1 400 a—7|Two Destructive Fircs, One at To- Costly Blaze at Tecumsch. A Committee of Weostorn Railroad | waf 19:45 whon the convention reconvencd. Tongue, Pain in the Side, Treumseiy, Neb,, Juno 25.—[Special Tele- TORPID LIVER, Thoy| of the Game —Salvator Breaks Rachester. . 33800000 0~8 cumsch and the Other at Kear- Officials to Devise Means to Raise Walter Lyon of Allegheny was olected po its - Athiot ochoster 8. Errors— i 5 gram to Tire Bew.]—The residenco ot Dr. 4 4 : ! 56 TOWOIS, . Purely Vogetable, the Record at Shecps- i e Saita oa--Benor bl T A McCrann, ther with the contents, was Western Frelght Iates to bl il ol oo b ey head Bay. and Robinson; Callihan ndMcKeough. Um- Pastor Dying. ; consumed by fire this cvening. The origin the Old Standard. completod by making the tomporary oficers | SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, pire-—-Toole. of the fire: is unknown. Loss about $5,000, . permanent, ko & Subs S TH T aelaY et and no fnsurance. A further recess of one hour was then [ ' . W AT 8YRACUSE, ratnice, Neb., June 25.—[Special Tele- Cricaao, Juno 25.—United States Judgo | taken. Played. Won Lost. ) A Successtul Bid. 3 25.—Un| al ndg Milwauken...... 4 @ 7 Syracuse, 102130 40 1—11|gam toTir Bre]—A large and brilliant g Blodgett rendered a doois fnust certain [ At2:30 the convention was called to orde s 5 ORIy g 9 0—5 8 Breatnics, Neb,, Juno 25.—[Speclal Tele- gett rendered a decision against certain L2 convention was callod to order T ¥ Minneapolls Brookiyn o0 L G 02 Brrgra., | Meteor shot across the frmement over tho | o lou s pl Telniy Toratiee hanjeers | excoutive officors of tho Michigan Gentral | again. Tho committos on platform roported BLOODY REVOLUTION FEARED. city at 1 o'clock this afternoon. It came y Denver. Syracuse 9, Brooklyn b, Batteries—Ca of this ofty, Wi succeasful bidders for for violation of the interstate commerce law. | and the report was unanimously adopted. LSt and O'Routke; Dafly und Pitz. Umpiro | from thonorth and de bl Lol the $20,000 water A eesaction. bonds of- | All wero discharged except ox-Assistant [ The platform adopted by the republican poenin g —Doescher. -;“:]‘1‘l‘l'm““).*\“-dmlm lisasd Terd tud 1815 {;;:‘lvd by é;nowf;-lu'coulmil last evening. Their | General Freight Agent Street, who was | stato convention, bofore making a declaration | @ o Mexi @ ¢ Threateuod with s Pl RS LoV, R AELtah, LRl Som - SOt S00onABARIEY it was $26,018, fined 3,000 and given sixty days in which to | of principles, oxprosses gratituded to Ch exican Governmen hreatened wi Bioks Olty B, Omalia 2. St Louls. .0 0.8 0 01 0 1 1 8—10 | flight across the sky. Satibeabd a8 Nebrasks Olty. pay it. man Quay of the national committee for his an Uprising of Rebels. : g matehless servico sidor Hastings Episodes. Nrnuaska Crry, Neb., Juno 25.—[Special Trying to Kaise the Rates. b Al AL el 3 A N Neb., June 25.—(Special to | Tolegram to Tus Ber.|—The first case of | Ciicaco, June 25.—[Special Telogram to | puro baliot; asks congress to grant a por | TROOPS MASSED ON THE FRONTIER.” BeEk.]—Articles of ineorporation of the HM“‘“I‘“E:‘% fr;; ';hh'-m ;'lty ‘\::m:‘wl’,ru:lemmq Tne Bre]—The committee of western rail- t}ivml “{‘4‘ !Iz;ulhuors of the late war; en- A Pirst Ge, o Y s oty being ov: @ by heat this | 1oad oficials, with Vice Preside v dorses tho MeKinley tariff bill; requests th ’I""“l"‘“““" ““l"l‘“ ““"""“""I' d’;’:‘"’l""; forenoon, but it will not result fatally, Tho | F9% ORER FEL VAN m:"‘l‘".'l‘h’," Ib{‘:\:‘ill::::l; strictest enforcement of the lws forbidding signed by nine members, were filed Monday. | thermometer today registaved 93 degrees in i DY d | tho entrance into the coustry of forcign pau- [ Sensational Developments of an n of Omaha is in the city looking | the shade. to devise means to raise western freight rates | por and contract laborers; urges the 2o national Character Expected Soon {Specinl Tologram | Lovisvilie "t 0 4 10 0 010 07 T B - its—St. Liouis 18, Louisville . Errors to Tix Bar.|—The swarthy “"""l‘ FaYe | St Louis 4, Louisvillo 1, Batteries—Ramsoy Omaha the third successive defeat today. It | i Munguas Steatton and Kyan. - Umpire-. was a spirited contest and a struggle to the | Kerins, Huish, The visitors’ misfortune lay in their inability to bit the ball at the proper time. For lustance, in the fifth inuing, with the | Toledo, ! Siovx Crry, In, Juned nters 2201 bases full from clean bitting and no one out, | Columbu: $ 3030 after tho “fences” surrounding his bandsome to the old standard, has at least one advanco | by congress of such legislation as will prevent v % they failed to tally, Kearus scoved the first | “Hits—Toledo 9, Columbus 1. parlk cast of tho ¢ Fire From a Cigar Stub, almost in sight. A’ meeting was held thisaf- [ the importation and sale 1 Enemics of Diaz Threaten to xun for Omaha on a threobaggor drive to | lodo 4, Columbus 2. Butterles--Smith and | Judge McKelghan of Red Oloud, candidate Kranxey, Neb,, June [Special Tele- | ternoon o raise the ratos to the northwost, | state of olcomagarine and intoxicating liquors Assassinate Hi igin and o neat s o'y Hince, Wills | Sage; ' Kuauss and Biigh, Umpive—Eanslic. | for o ailiance s domocratie tongrossional | to T Br.}—Tho grand stand ot the Kear. and although the detaily wero not figured | contrary o tho “luws of tho stateg \¢ other run on a s co by 5| — —— v s Gty f £ i fedchk s , it wa olved to he proportions | declares in favor of ballot veform; fi S aching third, on a base on_ balls, & hit Rackets 14, Doancs 10. e o B ey . ney Baseball association grounds burned | o¢h . ¢, vough rates to Chicago and St. Paul | just and cquitable inerease in tho tixation of [ ¢ ; i O e by Caniavan. | G, Noby Juno 35, (Spoctal Telogram | ¢onsiorable of his thne fn this city fn consul: | down this afternoon. Loss about &%, par- | on business ‘not. competitive with thd lake | the property of corporations aud that, local slrgit ALty Ll Rl hit freely by the Sionx Al . ¥ | tially insured. The five is supposed to have | Jines to the local ba: system of taxation bo 8o refovmed us to per- | Evam to Tie Bre.|—There seems to be no team | o Tup Be, «o nceded, The batting feat- | o ! rk of Cleveland and Cling me between the | alliance. Mr, McGaw apparently occupies the i . Mr. ) ontly les originated stub of a cigar thrown T 818 A0 Rachats and Douneé of tho imtarstate college | lofty Hosltisn of cowrmelor Toz “thie. alllanes. | ke i droros st 2 e old basis wass ruo resulted in a victory for the former by | Meleighan was prosent atthe county alli- BHA50 ¢e 1 govern- rs ome kind of uprising, and there cents and the throngh | mit the taxation of capital to such an extent | reasonable. oubt that the Mex when runs wi This was reduced to 40 conts local | as to enable a reduction in taxation on r ment fe: ure was th But one error was costly, it being o wild 418 1088 WOGK an{l: Some storihy SconCs are 3 and 38 cents through, with a division rate of | estate in the commonwealth to an equitat 1508 BoHBaLl } ing a wild oy | ance last wee stormy scenes ttee Meeting. Gelett rough, 1 u the cc g 0 an_equitable | are various sensational rumors afloat in con- throw by 5, on which Cline {1 to 10, Battories; Rackets, | winoriad (o liave ocenrred during the sossion, N'__':'&"“:'\"‘"J‘l;;""\“ e ‘qu ecial | cents on business from the seaboned. | basis. Who plattorm furthier expressos une | yolion thonewith, bt ol ot MV 50 scored. Z e | Buchanan wnd Kenagy; Doanes, Putton wad | 346" Sianco friends of Dan Nettleton of IRAS ry, Neb, Jun Specis The regulac through proposition | compromising hostility to monometallism and | *°°° ' : G STOUX Ty GAUATIA. hipps. o T Spring Ranche simply knocked Mr. McKeig- | Telegram to Tur Bei Tho republican | will now ~be raised to 40 "cents. | favors the use of both wold und silver as a traced toa source sufiiciently authentic to — THE SUVEED KING. han's plans into a cocked hat. county central committee met today at Syra- [ it~ being deemed expedient to coin metal, taking ate to secure | warrant a refutation. What gives color to wn o WA e @ | cusennd decided £0 hold primarios on July 13 | the local rates at present. The 22 | and mainfuin pavity between the metals. | the belief that the general government appro- 30 Sheepshead Bay Races. Preparations for the Fourth. and county convention on July 15. cent rate, coming in competition with lake | The administration of President Harrison is | hends danger is the fact that troops ave being PRV syt y S | B Y Nen DT ane) ST BPRMATIES ik rates, cannot be advanced uutil the close of rtily endorsed aud tho courso of Speakor | Loncs dang bl ] o/ 1\in 280 0| Suersueap Bay, L. L, Jun y 3 ) Kearney 11, Cozad 8. navigation, . Tho'same plan: of, advancing Ayl massed on the frontier. It will be remem- o Coliir gt wvent of tho day at tho Sheepshead | Brr]—The morchants of Blair have united | o Meqrney 15 COME I, | | ratos will also be applied at tho Missouri | Tho following gentiomen wero nominated | bered that it was on this frontier. that the 1| Cloveinna, 360 3 1 8 0 ‘k was the Salvator-Tenny mateh for | solidly and are pushing to success the most o to e Tpn]-The Cozad basoball | FiVer gateways whero there was a 20 per cent | for governor: W. Delamater, General | revolution had birth that made Diaz pres 0 Willla, b, 313 0| 85,000 cach with &,000 added by the club, to | important Fourth of July celebration yet at- | & AL b soball | yeduction soon after the one of 335 per cent | Hastings, General @shorne, Mayor Montooth, | dent of Mexico. The Diaz government isge 0| Urqulinrt, &0 1 6 2 1| °* i & s club played here today with the Silver Grays | went into effect on the St. Paul Charles W o, Honry Ol SCoTmIBK, 1 St ed B BUVCHAC R = pounds, distance mile and one-quar- | vempted. e iy 1 a viotory for the | ghamioeectontiio Bl Panl @ actorily, | Claxlos W: Stotio, Honry Clay MoGorinicic, U1 || However, strong enoughitonfp in the bud by i1} great event has been the topie of General C. H. Van Wyck has accepted an | latter by a score of 11 to 3. SHE TRt WORE Wil be Aahs fiv adyaneing 1604} mv‘;":i’lll,;'l‘x'h:l:;t ‘l”h lhll‘llx: lllll .1‘" ty unI “];S Fevolation: 3 conversation in racing elreles for days and it | invitation to deliver an address, and o tre- 4 = Fat08 16/ Lhat oL bals: babwnor “AIT: WOALD | taBioREL e i Cliirges Have beon rindanialist soma th drow hundreds of people to the courso | mendouscrowd will bein attendance it tho Lo daddl e Al g points. This work is being pushed in order M. Waters of Lackawanna was nomi- | or more men under the United States neutral- weather is fair, an elegant thi nd Thomas "The cltizans havo published | Love Crry, Neb., June 25—[Special to | foemphasize the opposition 1o the reduction | nated for tout xpoge Qlustrated “Souve- | gy Bre.]—Prof. B, F. Russell, at. one timo | of all western grain rates contempluted by | J. Stewart was nominaiod by ac ity laws, and warrants for their arrest aro today. The weather was perfect and ) d by acclamatiou for | now fn the hands of the United States offi- Farned runs—Sioux Clty \a 1. Two | the crowd immense. Before the race | nir" representing e of the best buildings ot zeoli . | the interstate commerce commission. retary o i base lits Cling, Hines,” Cie Three | bookmukers posted 8 to 5 against [ of the city and which contains the pro- ‘]:‘}““’,'“‘““:‘W‘{}M.;")t‘:"lslm"l"‘l“ 05 ‘:’:’:‘:‘lfi:‘d ‘Word came today. from b IS “.‘:".’nolrx:x'l'fi.‘.fls “53:% od chairman of | cials. 1t is most reasonable to suppose that LS e [ LV R ST s O | Salvator and 6 to 5 against Tenny, but the gramme, names 1.;1" all um‘-‘lmtl'u-cm' (i ortl- d{,.:jz"“ CAUECHAA ek the commission had already decided to reduce | the state committee, but he declined the posi- | there are to be some very sensational devel- Dy WillJ<'s. First base on crrops—sioux City | betting men held off. Rinally ono bookumalker Ly e e “;’u'(“m“‘!’ ) 24 —————— :‘m_}‘fih‘m ,1‘1 this s so, the hearing on July | tion and Willium H. Androws was selected. | opments here in a few days = that will 20 Omaliy 2. Left on buses: Sioux City, f, | offered 710 10 on Salvator and this being nll | Biese will Do widoly eirculated in hopes thit Mitchell Matters. Sy sprotinhlystnts ’v"yl:-llnmm“.“ stages, | Who convention thei adjourned, assume an international churacter, and tho . Double plays—Clevelund to Col- S J ) 4 i £ > for 2 ary ctiof S ohsnot S AR gov o1 ilo it has nothing F oD hour and fifty min- | the Hagein party waated they fell on tho | they will attract visitors. Muronei, 8. D., June 25.—[Special Tele- | reatrain the commission from rednoing Fatos Diaz government, whilo it has nothing to utes. Unipire—Jordan. y “hookies™ in great haste, The bookies held | Foreman John Limoge will construct a | gram to Tur Ber.]—The educational council [ Should such a step be GooasaLy, 10 ATg: 1““""\(,'-“”” ,l“mlm“';’"m’:'-ml ot hx‘!’x“ll‘u gl v’||‘n.‘1l"\'n"*"ffiu ¥ —_— g v 3 Ve n o 1o~ : " t, PR 24 PAUL, ) oy J ¢ "he pre 0} ¢ ene eS8 O Uz e lu o JCahansl Oy 141 DBRYOL 5. out far a while longer and then cut the prico | high tower on v avenue for the pYIo- | s in session today. This council is limited | ment boforo the commission will bo made dud | g ¢/ e e o ot tha follovy. | cently psscd by the Mexican congress mak Kaxsas Crry, Mo., June 25.—(Special Tele- | 10 05 t0 100. Tenny’s price was lengthened b foct tgh, e tower WHIBOURWARGS | 4 twenty-ono educational porsons of tho $hewholo qnestion willibo fonghvout tnfithio 1 oL s O A et on. Mine | 102 {t possible at_thie next election to clect s st ey s Lo BT When the bugle sounded ) the afterno o vouns ladies of | state and is a branch of the State Educational | €OUrt: i ticket: Governor, J. P. Pinkham, Minne- | piaz president for 1ife will vesult in his assns- n to Tir B |—Following is the re During the afternoon the young ladies of su 7 b . % for the nowever, 7 to 5 could A S the rement IO “iati S ha ent Pi 'n, Gen- s = apolis; licutenant governor, J. O. Barret sination and a revolution. They say that 1t of today’s game AU Chtes g L ,llmll"l the ma '"”m"'r'." n{ “r‘ i }\:. (i ociation. Superintendent Pinkhorn, Gen The Sunday School Convention, sceretary of state, S, H. Hillidow, K some of the governors of the states of tho LTI Te e Cisson aatrod subecds (\" i‘.‘n‘n‘l‘l”&‘lh?fi!"'::{w;.'u ‘i“llnw;;:;‘“-;flm';‘]'l{;;‘ fin:ll‘glo‘x‘ll“l‘l_«b"t’if'.“ ilr()ms‘,;ulé ";;:::‘,..{"fiJm:fl'." Prrrssune, Pa., June 25.—At the interna- ,\uligLv x:l))’;‘lx‘mll.»ux('l'. }\) ,.Km-.«x, ll.‘m Mexican confederation ! ¥ poldly um‘x if con A ¥ i Salvh ! d A a s Cngage s sting dis- | sundi ronventi i rui auditor, O, C. K ouglias cou ¢ aw making it possi o R Tl Aias mopntad e on gy Salvator sniccial structed, which will b among | cussion today. n clection of officors today | tionalSunday school convention this morutug | {ob 85 b, ooy P Rthary Havios T e IohvTam it thAh et Ioatlabus St B (i g e 48y JYes no, delay: abi th pos }lmlkth;‘.\ the chief attractions. Tosulted ns- follows: President, President | the report of the general exceutive commit | i S Soilon S 1iohot o To ey Barns, jyers seut away atonce. Salvator took the | The merchants! display, ragumufiin and | Beaton of Redfield, eollege; vieo prosident, | too was presented showing the condition ot Hatke atitibetna Gonvt V. T | TRGke 12 1o doalsb th st s lawhas obsasloned. o ; ad o v fu ig the | Calathumpian parade, togcther with all the | Miss J. M. S, Prince, superintendent of | of the work. The report of the. statistical Lincoln county. The” platform de- | considerable unrest in Mexico. stand Sulvator was half o length in front of | Judicrous part of the p Teuny and this lead he increased to a_length | pl and « nalf on the upper turn, As th for the turn Sulvator drew aws gramme, will take | Mitchell city schools: secref A darge number from | Dempster of t vy, Prof. W. H. < R ; Mudison normal school. G T i (- f oming to tho best | The democratie nominces on the stato | Schools in the United States and British hrate in, and a cor- | ticket and meinb es of the state central com- America as 113,000, officers and teachers Kuearns, 1) Carpentor i Tolland, 85 for the total_anuihilation of the liquor |~ The originatovs of the outbreak are said to f senators, president and | make their headquarters in Lavedo, and t vote of the people ents of the Mexican government have been ion of all str there for se days securing the names e at | vreached | neighboring tow: and was | town in Nebraska to cels vice president by a di woman sufY; rhitr: ding by noarly thive lengtie, iihen Gar. | dial fnvitation is extended to-the citizens of | mitteo are bo..ag & council of war iere. this | L1700, and scholars 8,130,000, | 'he exceu- | oquitablo ratlivad taxation. of the men, Warrants have been issued for ta and J maha. evening, tive committee recommends as the next con- —_—— e Ruis Se n 1 1 al it} ther The up the gap inch by tuch. At the last | The reception committee consists of forty R e veution will be held in Chica ‘ i i van cve Bl to! s Biationed/abont. ATty the gap ineh by tuel the last s 3 == =24 > held eago in 1503, that Maine Prohibitionists. ritives are said to be stationed abo ty ith Teniiy was gaining, but Salvator | of the leading business and_ professional men, The Indians Are Frightened, e S e e |l T fe ity AT his head in front totho | together with several ladies who, destznated | Crasmrriaiy, 8. D., June 25.—[Special to | a building’ to cost £100,000 in connection with RO bl et inst n1glit for.the polnt/sconts inalcno T nominated Aaron Clark of , winning by the shortest of short head: d 'the cen twenty yards further Ga on’s magnificent riding would have lande Tenny @ winner. A wild shout went up us The Veteran the time was put up. The record of | Tixcor 2:061; was broken one one-half 2 1ds_and the jud s the time. The fra follows J—Many of the Sioux at Lower | the other world’s fair buildings. After sev- | Souvention to Brule agency fully expect that a wonderful | eral committee reports were presented a ye- [ Buvton for governor. 7 T chie he | cess was taken. == - 3 0 x :"I‘,‘l_‘l"‘,"“f.“‘f’,“ ‘-"’t'"‘ “1‘1“ AT the | “ 8 tter recess Treasurer Bigler presented his 10WA NEWS. ¢ Neb., June 25.—|Spocial Tele- | Missouri river uext month, as predicted some | yyyopt, which showed receipts of 314,510 and gram to Tur Ber.] —The evening session of | time ago by Montana Indians 1,-'\[','”}‘2"1,"‘::‘ itures of $14,:2 during the i a A0 s e e mioralng enar AN from Tiower Hrnlahy city this even- * Warren Randolph, secretary of the veteran soldiers was a memorable one. A | iy and he says that his people are building | ternationul Sunday school lesson commitee by a satin badge. will endeavor to show the | Tug By hospitality and courtesies of the ci endezvous of the revolutionists with nt force of United States soldicrs to At the same t of Mexican left the fort in Laredo to intercept the revolutionists shou ty-five Years. | they attempt o escape across the Rio Gr ~[Special Tele- ——. PECULIAR DOUGL ' runs—K. hits—Burns, hits- (o pldicrs. A Burglar Gets Twe Des Moixis, Ta., Jut TRAGEDY. onway 4 | First quarter £ mile, 4 set of resolutions was adopted favoring, the i 4 o o ; ; ; sram to it Brr.|—James Quan, alias Sol Pe Passed | gt e ANSLE ) T a sk ¥ g, their houses high from the ground to guu read a voluminons report on the committe Criiaad) SN ST QUL S8 105750102 Dalls - asseil | five furlongs, 1:0214; three-fourths, 1 absolute redemption of pledges made to union | against the expected flood. They predict | work. He said the o tb0 wits at woric on | mon, who was found guilty of a burglary | 4 y Givl Suicido 1 Hor Fathet g Sevonuighis, Lendimlio, 1 “"l'l' mile soldiers during and since tho war. The sharks | that the white men's topec in Gliamberlain | he thied sories of lossons, which cover sevon | commitied in Fast Des Moines a couple of e e - 152505 mile 4 S el LA | and along the Missouri river will be swept | vears eac ft SR s 00 REOS RS COuDe Of Man, i St e, 115005 milo aid n quATLer, $:05. | Gl stroot wore condemnod. Tho follow- | a1 tlon tho Missouri river will b swept | vears ench, and it would be completed by | wonths ago, and_during which ho seriousiy | Guaverox, Tox, June 2. Great exclio- Tenderse Geraldino won, Volunteer sccond, Worth | ing resolutions were adopted, the old soldiers | ‘(ose to the ground lmll'flmh-{xlzy i ARG oS o the | shot George Grimes, was sentenced today 0 | yent was caused here lnst e Ern e e third. Time—1:0. pledging themselves to support no candidate i lesons, American methiods ure too rapid for | tWenty-five years in the Anamosa peniten- | cie of I M Eu W T e BL {Special Telo- v ;mhll{sl n{ ul‘mml\—r.‘_n-n_lukt“r won, | for congress or senate who did not pledge Indians Work a Scheme. them. The court in his remarks alluded to | pypmer d 3 ; muda sccoud, L. - Intriguauto third. | pimself in favor of them: CHAMBERIATY, S, D., June 25.—[Special to | ~Chairman Jacobs of the executive commit- t that Quan had been only two weeks { pro excitement was intensified when the | —Following is the result | Time—1: 1. We favor the repeal of the arrears of pen- | Tie Bre. |—The settlers on the Sioux reserva- | tee presented several resolutions, which were | from the penitentiary, where he had scrved Mile and one-eighth—Castaway won, Slug- | sfon wots. . : ' father took a pistol from the hands of hiy } T o Castaway won, § ston acts. ity ¢ the steange “busi. | referred to a special committée. One re- | five years, whon the act of which he is now | Fth plstol f b gardsecond, Theodosius third, ime— | “ 5 We favor the bill ponding in congress n { ton aro compl g O e s iy | uestod the committee on lessons to modify | convicted was committed. Quau wttemptod to | 4¥ing duughter and ldlled Prof. Davis, Notli- — 111 the (nterest of tho prisonors ot wax. ness” methods of many of the Indians who | Jei s another requested that more at- | il himselt in his cell Last uight by drinking | 1% I8 known us to the causeol the trugedy, won oA 2% | Match race, mile and_one-fourth—Salvator | 5 Wo favor caualizing soldfors bountice. live in their vicinity, Eurly in the soring | fention ho given temporaneo in schools herc- | a small quantity of wator in which matchos | Lrof. Davis cume hore last Murch from Liis m 34 80 arurpiy.m @ | won, Tenny second. Time—2:05. i i frre In favor of i per diem serviee PO 1 1 gjans hegan to take up stray horses belong- | after. had beeh dissoived, but, the doso was uot | Lorest colloge, North Cuvoling, uud took 2131 ‘.’E;;‘.'u‘"" ! 98 n‘g-xr'ffl::-l't'n}x.‘-fi"l'“n*i’x‘.:fw”"'xb ento second, | S 2 0t passed without debate. The | ing to the settlers, and the owners would A strong cnough to accomplish the desired re- | Charge of the ucademy here. 01 2 0/ Phi ‘0 L i ! £ e Ve o icker a o v v o) o1 v 7 8 urners. s by AL $ 8| PMiloand threo-cighths—Teistan won, Eon | fifth proved to be a sticker and caused a long | sually pay thom quite liverally for doing so, | o NOR AN R R S Abandsord e tstne i Sl i ’“‘\"1'51:!' e :lt*‘«l-‘x:'l“l;sjh i e e e i el ym“lmtui‘-mm‘.".c SN.' e R fi:ffi“ turnbund today decided to build a turner hall | Hon. George W. McCrary's Funeral, | Loxvox, June 3peciul Cablegram to 1088 2 1] Perragon second, Esquimau third, the country until all promises of war are re- | FIE4L CGR 0T droubie anciexponio ] MUNE | osting $60,000 at Milwaulkee on ground pre- | KEOKUK, Ia., Junc The funeral of the | Tk Bre.]—The meeting of the conservative 2 9, deemed. Now it appears that tho Indians e e p T, late George W. McCrary took place here to- | members of the house of commons, which was riton club today to o B called to meot at the consider the situation arising from the ac of the government on the licensing clause of the local taxation bill, has been abandoned. A special meeting of the cabinet was held to- day. ‘The sery vere held in_the Uni Tho resolution was finally passod with a | ¢ 1o wdvantage of the liberality of theie | The convention decided to publish in Eng- fn church, which was_crowded. e Washington Park Races. hurrah. white neighbors and ave muking a business | | i ChicaGo, June 25, —Summary of Washing- | 6 Wo eall the attention of congress to the | of gathering up stray horses and charging lish & book of reforenco for the guidunce of | yorg yude by Justice Miller of the ton: park races: faok Wt solaiers la wllouat mond rosot exborbitant prices fo )g them up to the | turner teachers in public schools. Also 10 | States supreine court and Hon BUMMAIY. N eariolds and upwards;{ons/imile— e o it | lown, They “so far as to visit the | Publish fu the same langungo u pamphlet set- | A large delogation of Kunsus City e pumsMilwanke 8 81, Paut 1. Two | piilrec-vearolds and upwards, one milo | byt than thos eiven (o tho spidiers of | setilor's claims and drive tho lorses awiy, g forth the obiects of tho socicty. tended. Ex ident Hayes was expected, | day, at which all the members were present. 1‘.|m lm-unl. "1’"" n‘l‘/cn. Daley. “’; l‘"‘ ;““"“:1 l‘"‘“‘y' tone second, Etruria :,',‘" lvurivf“flu‘l revolution, war of 1812 und In- | returning a day or two afterward with them |, "W ¢ m: ;:lll'.f:;ru; e m'o “m" ‘m'fl":'i'hfl‘(‘; but telegraphed that he would be too lawe —_—— ce buse hits—Pettit, D, 508 S10] hird, Time—1:431¢. i Mexiean wars, 0 X vners pay fi 5 o i Fghts 2 service e b L i airs iso its—Lottit Daloy, Buscs stalo: jAp ey AT, and attempt to make the owners pay from 35 | FORE B0 BOAERE G B B of the | 0¥ the sewy German Ministerial Affairs, n go » Davies Y Tywo-year-olds, five furlongs—Kingman The demand that applieants for pensions | v 510 per head for finding them. These | (FHERG H b th s of tho Beniay, June 25.—[Special Cablogram to Nawhlilips 1o e, LIS 10 | won, Bun Cooper second, Ray third. - Timo— | onoer i the mentest bowed. -1t s dablaed | bandits of the plafus will leveafior bo wiore United States shull join its ranls abd actively | Resolntions of Interest to Farmers. | Tux B He e truck out—ByDavies by Matng | L L na L 10 Norlc for the election of ouly sueh ‘repre: | dlosely watched, and efforts will be made to s e Sewxcreip, T, June 25.—The Ilinois | ter, favors the increase of the tucome tax und 2 1s—Broughton. 11d pitches— hree-year-olds and upwards, mile and one- | sentatives to congress who will pleage himself ring them to justice. Hereafter boxing, wrestling, swimming and | delegation to the national farmers' cougress | corn duties. IHis appointment has |-|-.ulu,/" Time—Two hours. Umpire=Timlen. | half—Bonita wou, Hypocr —— bound third. Tim Minneapolis 6, Des Moines 2. Three-year-olds and upwas o' sccond, Out- | to the carly pass rvico o pension bill which provides fora peusion for every honor- South Dakota's Crop Prospects. 15, mile and one | ably disch re treatment ! ulum of the soc | financial ill be included i the | to bo held at Cedar 1 1 o | an excellent impr ty and doctors will bo r excellent imp non pol apids, 1., this sum ; tis s met in this city tod Tho delegates | 81d busi ed that Baron 5 Mircier, 8. D., June = pecial to T raged to give lessons to pupils in bandag- Fid Nthaltme Muneapouts, Minn., Juno 5.—[Specinl | furlong; Clamor wou, Ormle ‘second, Boaz A Couple of Youthtul Tramps. Bre,]—There is now every indication that | ing and dressi ks 8- | Jdopted resolutions urgently recommending Shayseeretaryiralilodss $ha i - and inviting the national farmers’ - Forecast. to hold its mext meeting at Spr inity—Fair weather. { I, on account of its centy slightly cooler, south- favoriug reciprocity in trado with L oR el + et countries which “found their best erly winds, with severe local storms in east i S e, Sl hibits of agricultural product the It world's fair in Coicago in 1533 and request- storms; | ing the national farmers’ congress to urge "Pelogram to i B s the re- sult of today’s game: ~Follow ing b., June 25,—[Special Tele- | the small grain crop in this state will bo the —A brace of boy tramp [ best ever raised. Raius during the months burglars were caught here this afternoon. | of May and Jnne have been abundant protty One of them went to the front door of Jacob | generally over the state, Counties in which i Gabriel's house, where he enquired of Mrs. | the supply has been a little scunt are two or [Special Cablegram 10} (1140l the whercabouts o family whom | three B marthirostarn part of thab portion | ©Fn. portion. ]—At the Newcastle and High | o clasimed was related to him. While talk- | east of the Missouri river. In Davison, Han- | For lowa—Fair, followed tomorrow Gosforth pavk summer meeting today the | ing to the boy the lady heard a noise in one | son, Hutchinson and Clay there has been a | noon by showers and severoe loc DUESAIIS S Trans-Saharian Railway Scheme. Pans, dunc 25.—(Special Cablegram to ¢ Bre,]—Cardinal Lavigerie has written to Roland, the promoter of the trans an railway, declaring that the new importance o French interests in Algeria, and promising the ent , mile and one-sixteenth— awlish second, Cameo third, The W For Omaha and v nglish Turf. r 0 Patton, 3b 0 Brimb’com, £ 3 0 Flanagan, 1b. 01 0 0 0 0 ey, ¢.....0 P AU — for the Northumberland plate was won | of the back rooms which directed her fall'of at least ten inches duving the two | continued high temperature: cooler Friday. | upon congress the pressing necessity for mak- support of the proj himself and the 3 Lother's four-year-old chestnut colt | tion, and on investigation she discoves months named. The growth of trees and For South Dukota—Showers, preceded by | ing wmple appropriations to cover'the neces- | issionaries under his control Houndsditeh, small boy leaving the room. She ht | grassos never has been so thrifty as the pres- | fair: cooler, southerly winds; severe local | sury expenditurcs for ¢ ing and exhibit- | , B % was the fivst day of the Stockbri hold of the intruder and yelled for help. Mv. | ent season. storms tomorrow in castern portion, ing to the best advanta the world’s fair | Zanzibar's 1 ¢ Diminished, The race for the Stockbridge Gabriel, who was near by, came in_and se- | The acreage of corn, especially in the o — all that relates to u Bk, June * 1 Cablegram to v Abiugton’s fiye-year-old chostnut | cured the boy, finding a valiable gold waten | tral and southern soctions of ‘the state, ck on the Rock Istand. pridtinsd Sopite) |—T'he National Zeitung approves 2 e horse Juggler. and &1 in viopov, which hud buen, talken | Lugor th that of any preceding year, Astdo Juue A bad wreck took The Cnse. o-Gorman convention and declares Minneapolis.. R R TR S from u close oth boys were placed under | from the ravages of the cutworm, which in a 5 5 X0 Rook Taln & Pacific xr T 095 - 18 nootal Tolo o1 o e Jingpancl o The Sionx Falls Meetin trom u closot, - Both boys were, placed undor | froum tho ravagos of ho eutworisy wiieh I | placo on tho Clicugo, Rock Tsland & Pacifle | Onoe, Utah, Juno 2.—{Special Telograw | the fortanco of Zunslbas RUMMARY. Siovx: Fauts, S. I —[Special | school. T e on. s done. remnrkably wotl, and Iroad about three miles cast of here Last | to Tim: Bew.]—Tho testimony was closed in | Iiuishod whon the German company cacric Rutiis oarnod=dnohpolls 2 avo lits | Tologram o Tus Ban.l=There wore fully — Foung comm s o H N ivation 1s s | night, which resulted in the death of Irale- | the Tod murder case toduy, The arguments | by Broject o traustor the whole trade lu‘ —Minne) Home roll, Fos- ; A Family Broil. Salagslend o Al Rider of Chicay 4 frelght | + A Ee T ik * | otuer ports. 1,000 people who witnessed the second day's X g Fir) forward as that of the lowa corn fields, U ) W pened aud will be concluded in the - A sriue OO e | racos'of the Sloux Fails meeting, The frst Dakota City, Neb., June 24.—[Special | ~Phe abundance of rain in the state th v | train br 1«;; in Ihl"‘sm-uuln.\ ,.‘.:.1 um‘ SUEWO | ynomning. The defense proved that Desmond A Numb i, So an bills y aces of the Sioux Falls meeting. 36 | molegrs T i T P R e | hn el 2 irrigation agitatid s aftery une together, piling up 3 i ond ok oon e Telegram to Tuk Brs. |- Frederick Ocrliking | s put a quietus on the irigation agitition Lo e R o | Tiad ropeatedly threatened to kill Tod Baest, June2s,—A foot br contest on the score card was the 2:32 trot, | (o I Tl L havged with us. | Which was 50 activo ¢ both Kneeb's Sioux City | » Nt S ¥ =y followed: by ‘Moody o sault and battery on the person of his father. Perrific Bto ne--On Lus our and thirty-tv that the er wits o dangerous mun steamer to the landing stage g testified in his own behalf and swore to | lapsed this morni id hundr statements totally at varianeo with those of | were thrown into the sea. inutes. Uni- us were delayed. n at Huron. horse Jesse Gal ; IR Tor a¢ —[Special Telogram The Louisin s have s issued National League. B e f o Nod. third - ime | mmediately aftev this ‘warrant wi Hunox, 8.1, June 2 Lottery Bill, hatig ) ) AT CINCINSATL 9, 2183, 3131 : another complaint was sworn out by Henry | v myy Bip,]—A terrific rain and thunder Batox Rover, La., June 25.—The lottery :f“‘f h the ouly 6y witnom prosent us the | & e oy 0d aud. (i C“ll Gincinati,...c.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 o9 | T iho . trot, with seventeon entrics, | Oerliking, u brothor of Fred's, chargiug him | o\ tsited horo last night. William Bliss' | bill, which provides for tho submission 0 | Thiore is scarecly a question that Desmond | fos,” © P e Now York 00000001 0-1 k C. won, Fanchon second and Blue Char- { with assault with intent to kill, Hits—Cinciunati 6, New York 4. Erro G ¥ third, imo— 311,24, i Tio troubl fs all_about & horso which bo. | Krocery house Clucinmat 1, Now York 8. Battor Y tho bunning race of & balf mife and ro- | longs to the old man and which Fred clalms | John Blaix's elo (ucinnatt 1, Now Xork 3 woeseries T | beat, Tanglefoot frst, Dick Meriam second, | he bought for the old man to use. This | northeast of horo o the Mantloby Buckley, Umpire—McQuade, Beil' Reduond third. 1 1, bl morning Fred went to the old man’s farm be- | blown down and 4,000 bushels of wheat d i g hes - fore he got up and brutaily beat the old man | stroved. Noinsurance on the building or its Vith & elub, and a while later chased his | contents. ~Thelosy is 86,000, grocery house was damaged by lightning. | vote of the people of an amendment to the | Wus killed without warnmg and that Tod — - cator at Shefield, nine miles | constitution granting the extension of the | hud good reason tc for his life. Andy Afgha tond. was | charter of the Loulsiana lottery compi Riley of Omaha was the only other cye wi St. Prrr at do. | passed the house this afternoon by a vote ness, but he declined to appear to tell what | ., G to 20. It is understood that the senuto | he knew, il Afghan cotton have arvived th - otton Sales. [Special Cable « nune, June am to Tue Bee.|—Dispatches from Churd ¢ that hundreds of bales of re from Kelif, Kistan, s Lol Ll will amend the bill by increasing the ta more. v Amount to be paid annually from §1,00,000 0 | The West Wants stepresentation Pittsburg ., 3 — 6 Fysone, Nel Specia 8 vounger brother off the farm with a shot- (5 A i 0 8| 4 i 3 D This is the fivst direct sule made by Afghans Boston.© &80 b ] I IMGRR [Special Tole- | ¥R, M0 Mies ave all fgnorant Germaus | WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS | 03, ~ Cmicago, June #.—An info meot- | 1o Tussians, gt Hits—Pittsborg I , gram 1o Tun Bag.]; meeting of { 44 'the quarrel is not at an end yet. - T ., ing of the various state worlds faiv - - - Pl & Bs n"';’{’f‘ ors— | the Wymore Driving association commenced The Supply of Hogs For the Week nois 8 terans, CorInIEaR oo (R DT AR 1yt T Bad Relations with Milav ittaburg 3, Boston 3, Batter U | ¢oday. he different classes in tho trotting Class Day ko sos at Orete. eeded Expectation. Jacksoxvig, 1, Today the | A . 5 S BELGRADE, dune 25, (Bpoecial Cabley Dart Rnd Dacker and. Niohols: and - Banuatt. ) I'4 % ] LAk Cepte,.. g i on. et B Stoader, | & After it was over the western (By Uniplre—~Power, and pacing races are all filled and the ranning | Cuere, Neb., June 25.—[Special Telegram | oixcrxxary, (Ol June 25.—[Special Tele- | Sons of Veteraus ¢ addern | o ifie coast delogutes had o conforence, | THE BER.]—The Scrvian government Taces will fill the night before the race takoes | to Tug Bre.J—The class day exercisos of | gam to Titg Bae.|—To-morrow's Price | commander with the rank of colonel; J. D. | Mayy speeches > iy 5001 APPOLLL & new agent at Sofla, Tho 1 4 ke g 1} 0 T ] Mauy sg were mude, L tenor of AT CLEVELAND, 1 us between the government aud ox b sntors took pla licutenant colonel; Caplain | which w t "tho ext o in the grove | Guprent will say: The supply of hogs for | Hall, Peori e west desired The races today wero witness d by a | Doane college l'l:x‘lmll:-‘l‘;‘ln.l ‘u \‘)' ‘\) 1{) (l ?’ c; % &: }5 number of citizens and were closely | south of Mevrill hall this afternoon. The at- | the week has ‘exvoeded expectation, the i‘«ln;!“l::oml‘niv.h‘:unntl‘l”-\u;w\fl‘t‘p::u‘lll"\MLI ‘ANL H,._”\{‘.‘ :I.ny.‘.,w and upon Milan are bec ;{uin, \\‘ Eer Hits— aud 8, Philadelphia 10. Errofs | contested. tendanco was largo. Programme: Addn turns showing & decidedly liberal number | yuued. domuiiten. LUAA. oAl AL Bara All Kight Again = —Clevelund 4, Philadelphia none, — Battevies { The thre old trot was won by Bonnie | of Welcome, J F ->“!3;mw‘»}_}'*;lf“j’\‘;:])flf_ handled by wostddn packers, while castern g ————e LA e BRI I R i Loxo@, Jaus $—|Bpecil Cabl , o L’-,“-:;.‘Ju‘? unlbl_lln/;‘.:‘ngxn:l‘.lupxu Gleasou aud | B, Charley D socond. In the 2:40 class Ben | jivsi G, | dvice to tho Juniors, | shipments have Lot moder 1 pack: “’__"‘?\"-'\-;:“ lum’-" -:l 'I!;-'“f'_:""'m o | 10 was decided to combine tgother o beat it. | Tk Brk, | —Sara Bornlardt vesuied | £ - . plre—Lynon. Barnum won first money and Fame second. | ¥ 5 Fartigan; *Class Prophecy,” J. N. | ing for the weel, off 345,000 agair .l:mvl'u , Ma d 25. hu nenc e Taatintatit: e The noveity running rice fOr a purse of $100 | T AL s s Vored ¥, | kast year, and siuco Maivh 1, 4,220,000 against | ment exercises ut Harvard were held today | Muldoon, Cleary and Donovan Fined. | s =R AT cutcavo, A was the most exciting race of the day. May | Ty, The senior reception was given at 000 @ yoar ago, » Leadiug poluts compare | before a distinguished audienco. Mr. Grover | pyyyis, Miss., dune 25.—The cases against g A Wcago ., 002100 80 * 0] won the first quarter moncy and Dan H w the dence of President Perry from b to 7 : Clovelund was present and, whou recoguized, | ypuidom. Gleary' and Donovan wero ouiad | ) 0003010 0 0-4|the half, throc-quarters and mile mone; ud Brooklyn 5. Errors— | time, 1:48. Beppo, a horseowned in this city . m. today. Lt was a very sweil affai m | was loudly appl Rits ~Chicago 7, Brooklyn R Y R 4y SWG A anuual collego concert occurred this Cittos, - 159 | 189 the civenit court today, when pleas of guilty Chicago 8§, Brooklyh 4. Batteri Hutchin- | Was the favorito in this race aud large suws | ovening, Thero were eleven well executed il e b Iron and Steel Workers, were entrred, each asking the clemency of son und Naglo, and Carruthers und Daloy. | were lost on him AXENDE A TTED | Prersucns, Pa, June 25, The convention | the court. 'Muldoon was fined Umpire--Zachaviah, y The entries for tomorrow’s races are as fol- ey sssnsannsisesasee| SHALOH of the Amalgamated Assoolation of Iron and Cleary and Donovan §100 eanch. gt et Troiting, V80 class, Tarsy D, o, b A Fruitless Search for a So iy e R R 194,000 | | Steel Workers completod its work toduy u were paid and the prisoners released R AT BUFFALO. ning, unknown. Kuuniug ono-half inilo and | Sram to T Bek.|—Mrs. Ada Malloney, who | Milwa president. Gon ot Ralpsy Ailaides, Buffalo..... 00001000 0—1|repeat, Con Kinnoy, br s, by Nero; Hydra | lives in Dawson county a few miles north of | Bonx Lt AR A r—— e L 088 '|‘“|l s, Miss, Juno Philadeiph 2000011 *6|Abad, bg, by Hydrula; May, b m, by Ma- | Overton, came to the city today in search of | Wichita Utivol 'Si00 ASRIMULE GAAIA0. DEARPAC, | (] KBS & Johuiert, priest of phon @ cabinel . i sus Catholi: church 2, was fou 1 in i who | South St aal M| 44w | Loxvox, Jun Hits—Buffalo 6, Philadelphis 4. Errors | zeppa; Waldo, b g by Pantaloon; Lulu” Fos- | pep son,J, R, Malloney, a traveling ms —Buffalo 5, Philadelphin 2. — Batteries - | ter, b m, by Lucifer. Pacing, three minute | Lad beon spending a short vacation with her, | A0 000] 5750 | eided to dsop tho liconsiog clause in the local | his bedroom this morning, The coronor's jury Keefe and Mack, Knell and Cross. Uwpires { cluss, Ficldwout, b s, by Young Alarm; Lulu e ul:r!&nl:)r"l’éuu,:ulc)' tan days ugnlu:: a taxation bill, but postponed decision regard. | Feiuned o vordict that the decea coni- ~ Ferguson and Holbert G,s'm, by Cousul Pygmaleon: B Gy un- | visit and ho has not been heard from since. ¥rench Ro 18 tho disndaa of the Hex ray. witted suicide by shooting, - known; Dave, r g, unknown; Blue Cloud, bl | She cannot acconnt for this strang * disappear- Lonoy, June 27.—Au lmportant French - . - e 43 CLBYRLAND: ! & unkuown. Races governed by American | unce, as he had prowised W rewurs soou and | royalist conference s in progress at thoe T o ina Wreeok, < Seraed ot 0 3 8 0 8 1 3 810 | Ansociaion 2qioe, TOuALR 3004 Waae With bes. - Har searcy hero | Fotol Albermarle in this city. Several | Saux Lae, Utab, June Special Tele- | Jun A freight train y : - e was fruitless. eaders ¢ o party aro present and others | gram to Tk Bre.)—A comp as forme vas wreeked orgon bridge, on tho Cloveland 1, Brooklyn 2, Battories—Bakely | CEDAR Rapibs, I, June 20.—Summary of Fire at Kearnty. s R SRR { toduy with o capital stock of ¥1,000,000 to drill | cer, ireman and & Mexican wero killod R L e raien ana DAY, | tadar's bacest PRI gl fyud, NIRRT oo 5ol —— e aniaston, | 107 4 ksows (0 Gxlatuesr Gres tiver, Utab, g | Moxlol Vmplroo-Mabons in Lasch 2:97 class—Cora McGregor wou, Waveland | gram to Tur Ber.]—Fire broke out ol 81 pyycy Mich., Juwe 25.—The boiler in the | Sovere Gales on Scotfund’s Const Guilty of RRobbing a Bonk. AT PITTSBUKO. sovond, Fruals W, Mchahon third, Etta B. | gtclock this moraiug'in the rondering depart- | Gurinor stave mill oxploded this afternoop, | LoNDON, Juno 25.—Severe gales prevail | Asniaxp, Wis, June 36.—Salooukeopce Abeolutely Pure. = | piusburg.......0 0801851011 O el e in, Jimwy C. second, | Mentof 4. W. MeCormick and spread north- | \jijin s Charles Brown, Fr.d Tucker aud Eu- | along the coast of Scotland. Soveral fishing | Buker, on tria for robbing tho Hurloy bank, | A cream of tartar buking powdor. 112 New York......8 3 2 0 8 1 0 0 *—14 | Colonel Walker th pny Comoand | ward, taking in H.H. Achey's restauraut | gluser Smith aud fatly ‘vjurivg four other | vesscls ure wissing uud it 18 feared thoy buve | was found gullty touight. - Assistant Cashicr | B0 IE Bt = ¢ ¢ ) ¢ thind, I ki 8 ¥ U Aug. 17, 1559, Hits—Pittsburg 14, New York 13. Eriors— | fourth. Time—2:27, and sewing machive ofice. Loss o stock | men. The will was destr yod | boou lost. 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