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THE OMAHA DAILY RIDAY. APRIL 24 Meokin, O'Rourke and Abbey, each ono re- | base hita: Carpentor, Marrissoy 2 Vanbrke. Throe- | applicants wors Wimitted o memborship C Y L send throo British warships to the r'.mmm] PRESIDENT AND PARTY. w1 THEY TOOK THREE IN A ROW | 250 o Qalias i et o e e page s, Mogvar. Home tore, Farie, Siglen | whioh in quimqagcourssne. Most of ¢ | G111 WILL PAY ITS SHARE. | e The Portuguese minster having in- And 50 much for St. Paul, she has come | riaay unassisied, Gening and Nicholson: Morris- | @vening was sphal in discussing plans and timated that his government had ordered the | Two Hours Spent at San Diego— Vistt and gone, and none's the pity. Her ball | aeysnd Enrlo. k. Nieholaon and Morrusey. | locations for cHiv rooms or & clab house. romoval of the obstacles to free passag to Riverside. v ol s on balls It Sowders 2; off & trel, | T " 3 playing reminds mo of the game aa it was | First base on balls: Off 8gwder by A I'he matter was finally referred to a commit- Groat Britain would Six Dirao, Cala,, April 23.—The presi- on 1: off Hart. 6. Struok out: Hy Swartsel, nd a naval officer to | | | | 8t. Paul Leaves Omaha with a Beautiful | played away back about the titae of the war | P BUUEG ¥arle, 2. Wiison, |, Time: Two | 160 0 look up some™suitable site and report | Resolution Appropriating Monay for Presi- | sce that the modus vivendi was observed, al : of 1812, when Jim White, Jack Nelson, Tom | hours. Umpire ftn at the next mectin . : | —— e dential party spent two hours hero this morn Trio of Defeats. York, 'Cal McVey, Tommy Poorman and il Articles of intérpbration will be filed in & dential Entertainment Passed. MORE COKE REGION SHOOTING. | ing. Tho ontiro population turned out. The Monk Cline wero heroen, T Western Amooiation standing, | dayores, © | il - | programmo Included browkfast at the Coras norrow we will take a shy at the Corn Mluyed. Won. Lost. Per Ot Memphis Tt he Sheriff, Two Men and a Won o exercl or Omaha sy 5 2 A phis Rac | mado hotel, a parade and public oxercises on MILWAUKEE CALLS IT AT LINCOLN, | Myskers. Denver 111 H Mesteins, Toun., Apell 20.—Tho track was | DISCUSSING POINTS OF THE CHARTER. | Wounded, | the plaza. " The whole liuo of march and tho - SHARL I (T S H very sloppy. </ 2 oy oxtows, Pa., April 2.—This Was @ | ships in tho harbor wore boautifuily deco- —_— Al 2 H H Two-vear-olds, halt milo—Sam Farmer y of excitement in the coke region. A | rated, The scnool children showered tho B o | Ry %0 000 809 8 3 5 won, Helen N second, Frank Kiouey third. hen Consldering the Status of | serious riot ocourrod at Mouarch this mor arty with flowors. Speeches were made by Lo st L G A i o e 20 I O H H Time—513;, L o the Health Commissioner, the | ingand another with soven killod was ro- | Govornor Markham, Mayor Gunn and Goy- Champions—Other Bass A 5 & e S o i Three-quarter miio heats—First hoat : Cris- Garbage Master, and Other ported late this afternoon. Fortunately, | emor Torros of Lower Callfornin, and ro- Ball Gan Grifi R b B NATIONAL LEAGUE, pino won, T. J. Rugt second, Alpbonso third. fistoresting Qucations, n\\t‘r‘\\;nr,l the lun;{ report proved to bo w{fl\» | sponsos by the president. Secretary Rusk QP annon (O O B o T It T ‘lilm:x—l 201, filem".: Alphonsa wor, T, o n|ux1u uu;ulll. lm‘_,num:ug!m;. v;m g x).- | and Postmaster Gonoral Wanamaker. onnelly, b e foh 4 SO tust sccond, Crispino third. —Time-{:21. ormick and the.deputies who had the fight | Tho president in his addross sald Omaha, 6; St. Paul, 4. iteljorg, p 40000010 - B lt{-l;lnllm‘- SheiaL Fols :litilf;l“,l\lphnuso won from Crispino. "Timo | gy ieen mombors of the city council met | 8t Adeluide yesterday went to Leisenting | e wistod . fos eitisona of San DIoge Linooin, 4; Milwaukes, 8. Totals, AT - T ?i'rn‘;pu “c;‘;rl’» e e, | 1 Clantas fiohel staicen, 81,000 WAdsd. Ave. fue. I 1nst night and worked wntil miduight. In | i\lu. Stoevict ten familios of the striking | all thov wnticipato for thole boantiful city: Sioux City, 7; Kansas City, 5. ; AL Jiotd ) o b lougs—Huron won, Wightman second, Phil | the regular order of business they reached | s A company of militia accompanied | that the harbor may be full of foreign aud Denver, 14; Minneapolis, 10, R 7 W, 70. 4. &, | Ond game of tho sorles from Plutsburg this | Dywyer third, Time—1 :06%. : ordinancos on their fiest ronding and then ad. | them, but remained some distance away | COMStw that it may not bo long {fsd QiRourke, § 00" 0" ' | atterncon in o vory onewsidoa game, Chicago | 'Soven-elghths of s milo~Prootor Kuott | iourad until Satarday aight from the houses. When the writ of ovietion | 1tk U Gl AR L L 3 » 0 Moy, rf 0 3 ing Staley v sitts won Sign s ki K Saturday - ST 6 AP s A e i e 8| Nicaragun canal, ;\mfl" :,; T;flm; “c": (’1,“, n vesterday. “"'{',"{‘ Ty 2 5t ‘3 4.,‘ ,n, g H::}lu:(:(l;t::c_\ lx:::, ;‘x:flnifi‘;":ufih} i ot u_:l;d ign second, Barkrupt third. Time In a letter Mayor Cushing callod the atten- | :\;mfl:l.u:,;:' [‘:: ‘mm }Inrn .h;n mm\‘ \'|ul |:..d | |,.;\...H 4.|‘ said, “that the at enterprise t was the third great fall. MeMahon, 10 3 X - i 5 iray o et di- | \d, seizing an ax defied the | which is to bring your commorce in nearor and e Lambe got & batmmerdook on them, | O'Brisn, 19 9 9 0 018 0 0fpitohing o ths eightt iklug, Hanion, | ,soihite'cor) fileTisnoee: son, Tihal Gieay |tion OE L Caticl (016 fact that. the OFdl | uyoriy, “A crowit of tivee or four Hundeed | OHeAOE Sontact With tiot only the. & hiatlo and it was like strugeling against, fate, | BNk 9 9 9 9 3 8 &|sfteralongrun, caughtaline fly near the Uemmeatbib b L e R it U e 0 ‘:’q l‘~ . 1’ clty phy e, men and women collected at once and berated | $°aboard cities but with half this continent, vo s » | conte v 1 2 0 0 5 8 0]ground, andaided by Reilley comploted a Trot ing Horse Pcople. vaguo and fudefinito and does not say what | ¢hy" ghorift aud deputics in the strongost | A9 South America will not bo long delayed A sort of a psychologic triumph, wasn't it? | Conley. 2h.. ground, Y y g P M Tha 8 g 4 ; p A fmerica wit : 8 Awostiss ghould not mouen, but | Meekin, p.. 0 1 0 0 0 5 0] brilliant double play, but the umpire refused [ Critcaao, April 2,—Stockholders of the | he 1todo. Tho communicauion was roferred, | language they could: commund. Then Sir hieso romarks wero rocoived with great ap tow. sheie medisioe 1ks 1eHs philoso | Total %5 1 3% 1 g toullowthe play, ‘claiming Hanlon missed | American trotting horse register compauy, | 80 8t the noxt session of the council the dif- | Andy Blashke rushed out with a pistol in hor | PIause. The party loft at 11 o'clock for Rivor- swallow their medicin 0 - otuls 3 % 1 J : ¥, thefly, A long wranglo onsued in which INNINGS, Hanlon was ordered from the game, Bergor + i ! 030010 0 0-0|taking his place. Browaing was fitod 80 Tor | 18ce's register, met today and elected & board °’,I'§ new "}“}"-"‘; i ¢ Dr, | NS broast he strack tho revolver | 11020000 04/ kicking on cailed strizes. Attendance, 2,000. | of dircctors. Among them are 1. L. Mitchell | The mayor submitted the name of Dt | qown with his left band aud at the samo | SUMMARY. The score: of Wisconsin, C. W, Williams of Towa, W. | Clark Gapen as commissioner of health, and | time fired at her. Ho ved a painfal | M the woman ‘\ thoe president receiving | > for ihe sherif | Sie and Pasadena. Cat., April @ ved ‘this aftor a delightful trip from stops " y g 7 val. | flculty will be remedicd by the introduction | hand and made a di s formed yesterday, and which purchased Wal- | BCUItY il LA Just as she was about to firo at m'f“..m phers. After every storm there is moro or less | sunshine, principally less. They go down to | § Lincoln this morning and should pin their The presiden oon, having had San Diego, Short o made at several points, ¥ X arned runs: Omala, 4; St Paul, % Baseon | Pittsburyg. I3ms of India, S, Parker and I L. Gorton | asked that the council confivm the appoint- | wond in the left - anklo, wol . ; pints, faith to tho legend of the bow set in the i O Eitelforg, 5: oft Meckin, 2 11t by | Chien | of Illinois, W. I. Hayes of lowa, and M. J. | ment, as there is a large amount of work that [ Was shot in the floshy purt of the loz. Her | Welvome ab each. At South River. clouds, and not forget the golden splendor cher: By Eftofjord, 1. “Struck outs, By | it Jones of Nebraska, A committee was ap- | requires his immediate attention husband thon made o dash ot MeCormick | 8100 the prosident was photograped oljorg, 13 by Meekin uns batted P14t pointed to arran, with the airectors of tho This office is a new one, ¢ ted under the | With a club, but the sherift, taking deliberate | Standing on the platform with bis hand rest that shines beyond the leaden pall of sorrow. \ 0 Grifiin 4 Donnelly 1, MeCaaley 1, Conley . | and Fley world’s fair for an adequate representation | provisions of the amended chartor. It does | aim, shot him in the left ankle, MeCormicl's | 11 iust a tall column of a block of tin SR DAY HE |-n'n:l(il:: [ to ey, N flh'{”n'.f‘y i o ol KNOCKED K ovr. of trotting futerests at the exposition. away with the office of city physician and | blood was now up and with @ big revolyer in [ Mited and manufactured in the immediate into golden tomorrow’s and tonpests enough 1. Three buso hits: Griffin 1, M, NEw York, April 23, —[Special ‘Telegram —_— creatos tho office of commissioner of health | each hand he stood with his back against the | Viviuity. He congratulated the people on the happy skies ana puritied atmosphere. Lin- [ fome rin; Conloy. Passed balls: By Me- | to B Bon s o i Ward Gputt boaten Sporting Squibs. in fts stond. house und informed the peoplo that the first | development of this tmportant industry, Tha obiti is & clnoh. Dhe atty and his gang of | Mahon, 1. Time of game: One hour and forty- | o¢ o af0! v their energetic | Pete Browning hasn't got his lamps on the | Mr. Specht moved that the appointment | one who moved toward him would bo shot, | y lett the train at Arlington, si1x miles tmisfits will moet with soft, swoot winds and | AV minutos. “Umpire: Knight. Fivals; Peote . BOSthh] New Y s | ball down south yet, lay over until niext Tucsday night in order | Martin Scroupkn rusted at th sherifl with e T iy LLOURE 2 ¢iotiec otLef SN TV RR 5 v, played a heedless, , which ensured | The Cricketers' assoctati o United | 10 obtain the opinion of ‘the city attorney | 8 huge club, but quickly vetreated with a s ABEAted HASHOITE piping birds, sandwichea in with anotter OTH¥ IR WESTE GAMES, ‘n'“'.,rl', ‘,,'ju "‘,:L.,‘,‘. was knocked out of K;:‘:«‘L« I‘olv(:rlh"n-n \'un‘n::‘:w‘l'l;o“ Srie, Btas upon the luu‘su]uu of salary. The motion | bullet in his mouth Which khooked. oy aeve id the colebrated magnolia wallopping or two, g box in the sixth inning, and Welch took hi: Holiby Blssk wilt. be -ussa ral | carTicd. eral teeth, Tarr then rushed the sherift high school they were re. For four days Watty has been cajoling and | Lincoln Gives Milwaukee Her Third | e’ 'Gore was disciplined today. Attond: | yosirssiack will bo used as a gonoral The mayor yotoed the resoluti with an ax, but retreated again before the | C¢ived by a large crowd, including hundrods coveting the smiles of Hope, but the sybil Successive Drubbing. ance, 2,508, Darkn topped the game in S LY LU DU CL YR ssed, providing that the appraisors's fecs | revolvers, 'Then the militia came up on a | Of sthool children. The horses attached to Ernest Roeber and Greek Georgo both lasted fitteen minutos with William Muldoon at Philadelphia tiis week. od” “fua | oue of the car . The work | #iud causod {nt the. sherift | into a crowd of c v shall be paid out of the general fund. The | douodle quick and the rioters d ‘i sage sets forth the fact that tho ap. | evictions wore soon complo sment fee is a portion of the expense of | Will be resumed tomorrow by zes took fright at this point xcitement by plunging Fortunately th only frowned and turned her back upon him. | Lrxcory, his hand over the hump of 4 | gram toTs kissed the rabbit's foot and eb., April Bt did up the Browers to the queen's tasto on pecial Tele- | the eighth. The score: |-The Farmers' Alliance [ New York Ririi0R 10050 Boston 000 1 1 sper: : " A rale S 3 Sy SYErY nrosEaE Sk i vero secured bofore any ono was hurt e pon the head. But all * Now York 7. Bo: There will be another grind in the Cincin- | gradiog and should be baid by the petition- | With every prospect of more troublo. Martin | ¥ bl s e B e oo o e DUt #i! | the diamond today. Both nines played well, P ey nati basevall case on Monday and A. L. | ers. The veto was sustained by a vote of 7 | Scrouka's in a eritical condition, but the | Sevretary Rusk jumped ot of the will leave this morning looking like a shadow | but the local team showed throughout its Keofe and Buckley; Boston, Nichols | Johnson and all the rest of the moguls will | to 9. other wounded will recover, h“‘,”“'""j‘ alarm and was at the BB el wuperiority, both at the batand fn the field. uzol. . | tell theirlittle stories, Tho resolution providing that eight hours B A A hoads in o moment and with tho asslst But you ar g to hear about vester- | Darnbrouih was in the box for the Lincolns, GREAT TRIPLE PLAY. Captain Ned Hanlon predicts that Pitts- | shail constitute a day’s labor in the street b rs Tied Up. 3 Bl bl L LELLEL 0 went {nto hvsteries from recovered. Mrs. Harrison, ArTiage, Was very nervous tmout was votoed, The [ Detrorr, Mich., April 23.—The streot roads | Several chilc h o resolution us being | weroall tied up this morning. Last night | [TEht but soo day's game: R ot s et PHILADELPHIA, April & Special Tole- | burg will finish first or second. He wiil be | commissioner’s depa LS ana did splondidly, outstrippie Vickery of [ Bt ELIL, ARG B el | W oo Soron: e, T po® | mayor rezarded ) L T Twitchell laid his sapling against the first | tho Milwaukees. The universal comment on | §iy fayor of the Phillies, Brooklyn began its | fifth, sixth, seventh or eighth. 1 | against public policy, as a state law will go s were torn up in places on most of the | oy :“r:i“» 'nl ¢ ball Mr. Meckin released and it went on a | Darnbrough's work was: “He isa dandy | half of the mnth this afternoon. Pinckney | Cal MeVey, the old Cincinnati Rea Stock. | 10t0 effect about July 1. The veto was over- in tho city, ana baricado blocks in | After s formal recoption and spocches af hop skip and jumv down to Colonel | littlo pitchor.? He fanned sovoral men out, | opencd with a solid singlo to conter, Foutz | ing, has blossomed out as a_wrestior in Cali- | FAden by a vote of 14 to3. Messrs, Bochol 168 [ tho el and baricado blod the Glenwood hotel tho pasty returnod f O'Rourke. and exhibited considerable dexterity in get- | reached first on Myer's fumble, Caruthers | fornia. He has been matched to meet Theo- | 31d ChaiTeo voting to sustain the mayor in DDA LB L S IO . ; SAREEVE S HEBeU T re goes, first dash, high o N . g ont i v 0 cope wi the train, Tho colonel came fully up to _expectations, | ting the ball over the plate. Wilson did good | tried to sacrifico anil the result was a safe hit | dore Bauer on tho mattress at Los Angelos, | 118, decision ; B partmont s totally unablo to_ cope with the 3 YRADN ) 5 Mitie' bros h{ mauking one of his most artistic jugele work behind the Raymond distinguished | filling the bases. O'Brien then lined a fiy to0 | May 21, for 00 a side. nn(“']ti?;" :};"_M“x.lI‘vm:l’tupr:.‘;tgnv ||n: ':: 1‘rmlu'h'.\: :)l\f:}:_"‘!i;l‘f: the meén dispersed n crowds all | Pasat ‘\"-“.‘.Riv‘\‘“,fu.. "l“:l’ mw\ He made a dolirious snatch at '(Em erratio bimsclf in catehing two flies inside of throe :;u'n[.;!::-. who m-mln: {\fn!:o\i‘i{lfadll!}lrd,yn Tho engagoment of Slattery completes th | phin op decided that, 3?:‘5:-ill|\-“in lhumr'mum)!l{ R S e o P SR set “"“““l‘“‘“‘l"; AL e LR G it | conld romat e W O A o b0 N ouss | Cincinnati leaguo team, - Slattery 15 one of | dumnges rosulting from a change of grade, or | cided to give the street car company the he was brilliantly - illum. and it ran up his leg 8 facas tho knoe | It was an off day for Jack | could e ouan: cOmpIGtinE 8 €roat | the fantost runners: fu the s profosalon. Ho || e Approprlation ot s on b e coctar | ipaort of e drbta police dopartment as | ivated. rthe president and party wers o (ol amalDaL s SN, Anceyratec | Rows, and he mado bwo oo work, " | tha Bitites. 18 e Bt Tanie Ward had | WHL likoly bo placed in Sonter field on ac- | purpesos shotrld be patd by 1ocer Assrssmncs | WOl 05 the sharifhs force. to. onabin oy 4 | oscorted to tho "Hotel Green, where afie over the bug, Then he got his clamps on it | trieved himself by subsequent good work. the Phillies. ' In the first inning Ward had | count of his running qualitios and Holliday and 1ot by & general tax lovied upon_ nll the | run cars. This evoning ton cars wore starteq | STt public reception the party was en. again, but it was too late—sad words-—for the One of the neatest catches of the day was | the thumb of his right had knocked out and | gonv'to left, GO s Ao At L S Wobd\vard aventE. The fi 3 W | tamed at a banguet, attended by the lead- commodore wus shakiug hands with Captain | made by Cline i right field. When ho | had to retive. ~ Attendauce, 3,423, The score: property within the city limi T'he opinion oodward avenue. - The first one, manned 5 O BMen on berr A Columbus dispaten’says that nogotiations | was referred to the committee on finance, by police, went The next | IM8 citizens of this and adjacent cities, long all e, nabbed fhe ball it w s about tw inches from | Philadelphia. ........2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— ot . " s % ‘- have been about completed for the sign of The repo f the police judge showed $1,9° one was not guarded and was quickly throw: Jocko Hulligan then made a side- | the ground and he rolled o i dust | Brookiymn D001 00000-1]|M Dl gning port of the police judge showed §1,914 | one L g quickly thrown 5 )um‘j,“x“mll‘d:’”;.{“r i e :"‘i”»*m‘",’.‘h’“; L :.“TL ‘C:n_m{:‘“““m“w[ e ‘hital* Philudelpnis; 61 Brook 1. | Jim Donoliue, the crack eatcher of the Kan- | collccted during the moath of March, Of | on its in the gutter, No more cars were A Smart Governor. und it dropped just whore Major Conley | with dust and glory, Errors: Philadelphis Brooklyn, 2. Bat- uflsfi ity (l\fh. by Columbus. Columbus is in | this sum £11 goes to the state, 31, to the | run then, but the first one out continued up Portraxn, Ore., April 23, —Governor Pen. could reach it, and the consequc was that The first run made was by the Brewers in | €05 Thornton a 1 Brown; Lovett and | need of a catclier, as O'Connor is suffering | school district fund and $646 to the city of | street. When it started to return from the noyer, when asked today whether he would thi6 oot moaord Was Torosarat e the lnst half of the third inning, and was [ *"91O% e R from a cold in his arm and Dowse is doing all Omaba. end of the route a man in a heavy cart £0 to the state line to receive President Har- But Sut was on hand with_his little bunt, ited to Alberts. That gentleman kuocked | ¢y coiel o A i T 100 Catohin g g aprotaumant fot s Bilass Copbi asscttyfyfloskert RS AU R HUUBLIRI PO By rree B e e R R T Erie and in a)iffy the grand stand was in o buzz. | a hot liner to center fiela where no one was | CINCINNATL O, April 23, —(Spectal Tele- | Prosident Renau has received a letter from | prosecutor was confirmed, Mr., Tattle voting | him. The car was followed by a shower of | 'is0n, is reported to have said: “Mr. Ha gram to Tik The Lome club was | Andre again defeated by Cleveland. Doyle's throw- | gays: ing to second and Child’s pla X of the Ulticinnati team 1n which he | “no.” # C aptain Kelly is sick and usked me | A large aumber of citizens peti ying were the | to'write you a line, Nearly eve But the buzz was short-lived, for Papa Allen | in sight, and thereby he got to first. He sent @ high one out to Lieufenant Osborne, | stole’ sccona and third, and was brought in and Jocko und “Old Cy" didw't dare budge. | by a subsequent bit to right. In the next stones as it drove off. Then an attempt was | Son represents in his official capacity the of- oned and | made to bring up a car which had been lying | ficial power and dignity of tho federal goy- one of the | wsked for the removal of the lumber yard [ b Jefferson avenuo ferry all day. A great | ocamont. I as governor of Oregon. repm N, ; feature of the game. Slattery arrived in_the ro play/ S, i cantages, | from California, botween Nineteo mob collectea and all sorts of obstructic o o state o . i In fact they never budge. iaRieLBti ) 0 & [ men are playing under great disadvantages, | from California, between Ninetecnth ~und aand all sorts of obstructions | sent the state of Oregon in the same way. “Bet you i dollar and. thirty conts T bring | " In't he first hail'of the fifth the plow boys | Git¥ in time to take” his place in center fleld. | being aflicted Wifh la geippe ana aiso wien | Twentioth stroots, were placed across the track, The Wearc equal. [ have no business to piy tem both in,” s Sandy Grifin to Managor | virually wou the_ camer Dt brogen ths | Attondance The sore : homo umpires. None of us, however, are | _ John G. Willis and others asked that the | could not keep the way clear. Iinaily 1 tomaga to him. O tho contrary, when ha Danny, as hie picked up a new Louisville bat | bit by the pitcher und was given first, Rog- | Cineinnati 00100020 0=3 discouraged, for ‘wo koow exactly how we | fire limits be extended north as fat as Grant | urer Hendrio of the str company wi visits Oregon he should rather pay his re- and strode off toward the piate, ors ook up the bat, but Vickery was so | Cleveland . 0003000 20| have been beaten,” street, including the territory between Nine- [ on the front platform with the driver, and. | spects to me as 1ts ofticial executive,” Dasson't bely Grif,” replied Mr. Shannon, | badiy rattled that ho could not deliver tho | o Hits: Gincianatl, 6: Cloveland, 7. Errors: | Sceout Stratton s a gentloman and a_player | teenth and Tweatieth. iy Lorarypol e REI L fob: 1. Batierl nd Doyle. Loutsvillo becanss ho didu't care about plays | 8 special tax to pag- for tho chango of grad | and a fusilado of stones and_everything. that *“it's against the rules, but if you bring 'em | sphere over the plate, and he gave Rogers Duryes | who has conscientions scruples. He left | The protest of citizens against the levy of | Immediately a shout of “kill him" went up in, I'll take you out to see my grandmother’'s | fivst buse on balls. Ciine then knocked a and Harrington yards Scheme. soks : » o 1 4 : Cuicaao, April Nolson Morris says grave when you come to Bridgoport.'” beauty of a hot liner just over the shortstop’s National Leagu tanding. ing on Sunday. After he signed with Pitts- | Of Douglas stree between Sixteentl and | coutd be picked up were leveled ‘at tho car. b v & Ci 3with % Co. aba with Bii “It's a go, returned tho youth with the | hoad and brought Darnbrough in. while Pluyed. Wone Lost. Por C't, | biitg ho was taken i with. tybhoia fever, | Twentioth was placed on ilo ; Tooie savhabjand s ene v bacifto) | SoRE e olant h“'k‘v"‘l‘- Co: eg it Sl erubescent tresses, and then Corporal Meckin | Rogers iodged on third. Raymond took the | Ohleago, Py 2 0 1,000 | He is now on tho road to. recovery, and has | , The petition asking that the grado of Capt. | the river R A e T oo - ks, iovemert toestabl I S pEvA LS FRTARY o wried o got i el ono o i, cub given R By Cling and. Knookod tho ball | ROstOf.:: 3 H 9 10w | weitten J. Palmor O'Neill: “Dom't bo un. | fol avenue botweon Twenty-soventi and | hitching tho horses triod to run the ear into | outsido of tho Union stovkynrds, Ho' addeer, And indeed, it had wings all right, and | in almost the very same place, and Rowers | Glovely 2 3 0 1008 | easy about that 800, If 1 don't report the | Twenty-eighth streets bo established was e Era e aade & o i and here, | that tho arrangement is movely tompor Pt whiskers too, but those are the vegetables | and Wilson camé flying howe. Cline fol- ,,,’;,'I‘,’_f,g“",,m- 3 H } S0 | money will be sent back." Pplaced ou file. 1{."“”;1“?';: x'-“l‘:”;"l‘m e mob w "j ViZor. | and that these three big firms will aftel Sandy was ratsed on, and ho smushed it, fowed their example, but Raymond was put | Kurieln! 380 4 | Al fohuson havsoen both Ciacinnat teams | 1,21 Burliugton road asked loave to put tno | for a o it looked ke o serious slot, but | 4oL e s to aiurion, 1 It went whizing like & minnie ball out | out before he cosld do the same, Cineinnati 2 0 2 000 | play -thisuseasory - abd says the assoclation | miereettion of ML and fHoward strects in | 108 POLES BUCCLEC & HUtY ed out tho erowd | Just over the state line. There is a prospect over Goodenough's head, h:mgul ainstthe | The score then stood 8 to 1 | Plttsburg. 3 0 2 {000 | team is a good bit the strongor of the two, | hissable condition. The railroad was granted PRt b dach oty that the federal wovernment way interpose center fleld fence, missing Jeff Bedford's cir- | and the Brewers camo to the bat with blood e ~Boaton Globe, - Noro 11 has ot seen both | theprivileg A o s S Ep L er B Cejto Tuiic objections. Armour and Morris rocently cular coal sien vy about just 5o many fyards. | in their eyes and succeeded in tying the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Cincinnati teamsiat work, and ho did not | . Lnomas Murzay protested against the N oow au T T s ae purchased 100,000 head of cattle in as, 1t bounced back to Good and ho threw ‘it in, | score. Alberts got his base on balls, Vickery ot moko auy such comparisons. Tho Reds of | Brading ’of the south end of South Tenth L oniEne RIATT) St b e eie . e | and it is asserted that the hord cannot, under but Grifin's deadly work had been douo, knocked o two bugier, that brought Albetts | Cincinnati Couldn't Touch the Cham-'| 1891 will play togethor for” the fiest timo next | Jreet, flostated that tho streot has novor | gregatod In various pirts of 'the ciry. | The | ho quarantine regulations, bo lunded In Chi- Juae past th shiouts and swhoops of the popu- | in. Burio then struckc to Jack Rowe, who Do Eoulkviites Wednosday. Luatwool whon he wus horo | pegorooi coted to tho elty. Tho protest was | Sfpe} tur Liacks bes bong fors up I plces [*cage o AL D B LR — but Sandy stopped at station numbor two for | A xood. Lt . Dotit b Sjokony | Lovisviiir, Ky., April 23.—(Special Tolo- M. fohnson eaid to tho Times-Star: “If | "Mt Boohel introduced o rasolution that | aro continualiy on” tho move, as tho stiicers | PAFE O O old stockyards wind and other refreshments, and that was the last scoro mado by thd | £ram to Tits Bur.|—Cinclanat was wot in | of‘no tromigest. touma 1. tho " conniry. e | $500 O appropriated by tho clty to dofeay | evado thom, Tomorrow promises to bo aulot, Am O SOrnNABTLATG migEant That was nice, wasw't it! coming as it did | Brewers during the game. it today, and the champions won the ame | Times-Star. R T O s AT PO £3 e b o o o avioc ww Youk, April, 25.—Tho oxamination of after two hands wore out., In tho cighth inning Jack Rowe made @ | with ease. Dwyer and Hurley retired at tho | Tho saccess of thie scheme for annual track ugon ;\f;,';,‘,"{:,"{‘m;"."y ;f,":vlg;‘,‘m L ] Nicholas Brady, who tried to enter this Here the boy from Greencastle, Ind., | baso hit. He got to second from a strike by o i e squared himself in the box, while Colonél | Burkott, I,M’fm Sl ;hu bRt TaEd Kl)ookn?} end of the seventh fnning, Mains and Kelly | athletic meetings between Harvard and Mr. Olson spoke upon the subject of recep- | Italian Stone Masons « use Trouble. | country as an immigrant from Germany, dis- O'Rourke syung his elub over the plate. | the ball to Schoch in left field,who fumbled jy | Peing sutstituted. Ebret also retired, and | Yale seems now assured. As has already | tion, He thought the president shouid be New Yonk, April 23.—~Organized Italian | closed tho fact that ho not only bad no money Ei“.{‘,wmnknmmm alm and let ,m‘,’bn“ and let Rowe iv. The score was then 4 to 3, | Loulsville's new pitcher, Boone, took his | been announced, a cup has been offered by | reoeived by the members of the city council. | stone masons today caused a good deal of | yop friends, but that he had boen convicted o g0, lvbrought up agninst the colonel’s ribs | and remaned 80 to tho end of tho chupter. ° | pPlace. ' The featuro of the gamo was the bat- | Eradustes of the collexes, but the clause in | He did not want to play tho pirtof & guest. | troublo fn tho upper ond of the clty. Thuy | marder anil sorved s lony sontence to au and the nmpire sent him to first. 1t took him |~ Tomney played splendiuly today and made | U of Wolfo, Boars and Donovan. The | the arrangements which provided that the | ~President Lowry said the council has beer ok work today de; "ot eight | a3 a ¢ Dut a few seconds to steal second, and Watty, | amonds somewhat for his past bad breaks, | SCOTo: games should be held Iu alternate yoars at | tgnored at all the Meetinigs. ALELOL SpOrY Sariny oure demaiid of jelght f-a T Raianrh that swien Wwho was hungry enough to eat a raw dog, | Dave Rowe is very angry over the roasts | Loulsville. 302201310 Combriigosnd o placo which Yalo might | Mr. Moroarty wanted to know how mrch | iouts tine with pino lours pay. Presideut | hio wos relo Bs couni “"fil'mf'lwl!"flld got upand walked round the bench thred | that kave been adwinistored to Tomney in | CIncinnati 00100000 01| designate did not receive tho approval of the | moncy the council appropriated to make the | Gompers of the federated trades anuounced | his Eborase ol sis couni e T dnay times for Juck, tho newnapapers, and throatens to cancel the [ Hits: Louissille, 16; Clncinnatl, 5, Errors: | Harvard athletic committce until Tuesday | arrangementt for entertaining Grover Clovo- | to them thut they could easily accomplish | Will Do sont to the treasury department with Groat lioud, for the very next moment | pass of the nowspaper man who repeats it. | LomisvilleI: Cincinnath i Hatierles: Ebrot, | night. Nothing now remains but Yalo's | Jaud when he was hero threo years ago. thoir domand. This moruing they went to | Ui sugEestion that Germany bo asiced for an Shannon madé on excusable blunder on Ab- Il‘.,“, NGt 2ty Lodgsts i “ | Cook und Boone; Dwyer und Hurley, Malns | signature to tne agreement. The contest Mr. Bechel stated that no~ appropriation A | : T & . explanation. 3 BRSERILI W xBuile, blauder oo AT liowing is today’s score: and Kolly, will take place sométimo betwoen May 1 and | wan sswd for. several houses and Inducod some non-union- e ot basas, I ONED Bay i sy o et T — I A QuITON A TR, July 1 of each yoor, from 1801 to 1800, Tho | “‘Movearty rpposed an expenditure, ists to quit work. Finally, however, they ance Company Barred. the error Just mentioned. Cltne, rt. BEserl 810l Ruske ctivi o ey WasininGroN, April 23.—|Special Telegram | date this year will be May 16, The events Tuttle spoke in the same strain. struck a_ building on One FHundred and N. Y., April 23, —Certificates of “Oh doar,nh dear,” the ladies wallod In the X Wy 0/Vetit, rf...0 0 0 2 ¢ g | toTuk Bre.|—Both clubs played a fine game | are to be the same as those ut the regular | President Lowry said: 1 am a domocrat, | THIFLy-fifth street. where a large number of ty to agents of the St Paul, Minn., grand stand, then when Lisutenant Ostorne 2% .00 15 4 1|[today, and every inch of the ground was | inter-collegiate muelimfint Mott. Haven, save | but Iwill vote for'an appropriation to boused | Italian non-union musons were employed, wnd | o fnsurance company to do business in flied out to Griffin they changed their song O e 182 00 810 | closely contested until the last man was out | that the tug-of-war will be dropped. in entortaining & republloan prosident. e R B e T e R e e 3 GOy LEosuin Slarm, 20 H & 0| in the ninth inning,when the game was called —~— Mr. Olson thonght it was only right to vote | 81108 anid picked up stones and werc about to | this state hava boen revoked by % goody ! goody ! Camiplon, 011 20 v g 3 5 8 Y raid the place, when the nou-uni Arew | department, The department says most of Then Auboy stole second, but it was a 0/ Schr) 0 0 8 3 0| onaccount of darkness, leaving the score a BROKE ALL RE: the appropriation. rald the place, when the non-union men drew R R ad bt (Rl 8 Hat e e combany close shave aud everyvody said tney woro 9l dbores 3101 1] tie, Dowd, the new socond basoman of the Mt, Bpesht rogardedivas (a good invest.'| Yeyolvers, Thestrikars then contentod tham. | Log MSERUREK, 6L U0, SHCUTICOR SombRay going to tieus. Butas is always the case i ¢ Vickers, b 12 0 2 1] home club, played a brilliant game, making | Jay Gould's Fast Ride from Omaha to | ment. O A ofutela Dok A nio(toirs S Ak an nimety-nine times out of a hundred, every- | _Total....... 4 57 17 3 | four baso hits, five assists and no errors. The Ohioago. Mr. Osthoft wanted to hear _the opinjon of | fetous riot was immineut whon a force of po- | (I RS 0 P00 B4 16" Corticatos hiad. to bedy aiure kiiow wiist they “yyero elking St s 00018130 1~p| JovGouldand party arrived In Chicago | he ity attorney upon the question ot the ex- | oy “4lohier small' riov was started a fow . hey only missed it, however, by the width | Miremkes. 399184 Athlotios 00121310 1-9 | yesterday afternoon and at onco started for | Py Poppleton wes not. in the room, bug | Plocks awsy and more arrests were mado The Fire Record. of & hair, for after Osborne had flied out to s Batterles: Koofe aud MeGuire, Chamberlain | the cast, The train was composed of un en- | Mr. Shoomaker was. He said “You have | there. ek » k1, Colo., April 23.—The loss by tho Ul'"ffln, M"fi"‘,”x‘.‘,;‘“"“ ' Rourke homahnn Enened s Two g M- Vickoes and (;nm(.‘ I e gine, a baggage car, one ordinary passenger Juina:‘ much rl.ullll“l,n lvnw mouney to enter- Chicaz o Marble Cutters' Strike., ¢ s Inst night Is now sti- @ safe one, bu ey, 8 moment later, while | First hasoon balls brouah, & Vickery, 2. Il ChUMRHELCOMTLEN 3 coach and Mr. Gould's privi tain the prince of Wales.” Ciicao, April 23, —The union marble cut- % s % Dosuylig 10 sioal CHird, was caugtit by a | by ished bt Viekaty Ut T Sienek | Gowcamnue, Or Apell 25, Spoclal Telogram | Soch 90 M. Gould's private car, wwo st | PNy Chinfteo apoko i favor, of 1o apbro- | o s oot o martll et | matod ot 800.0; i tured. g hightnlog throw of “Old Cy's” to Jimmy | {hipire: Emstie, oy 6 Time: Two hours. | yqrpyy Dm’nl—’l‘hu errors of Columbus in the | 10t Y it 1 0 TR fXOM | prigtion. Ho did not look at the matter in | ebs S{HAC ! ity and over four hundred men | NAsuviiLm I, April 25.-~Early this Dounelly, e —— socond and fourth iunings gave the game to | Omaha to Cnicago, says tho Chicago Herald. | & political light. a6 o, morning fire destroved Scheurer's hardwars cn."f; should have known better, and Denver Still Winning. St, Louls. Both pitchors were bit hard. At- | The speclal left Omaha a 6 o'clock Mr, Conway thought the merchants should ¢ —— store and contents, P. K. Husmer's brick, nhon ll)u Kot into the bxmu:h vz'uu,v l:lulivam\ DexveR, Colo., April 23, —Denver sent the | tendance 1,600, Score: yesterday morning, aud after pulling poy !hc;;mnl;m;flm""lf':f‘"m'fl"- e ihe George Washingion on Slavery. i“r“-k & 1}11, Ma 1‘;‘“"'18 '”"“';i andiluels him a lecturo on the intricncies and possi- e y P llooliraboss o Jpon Mr. Bechel's resolution all o > R n brick buildings. The loss will amount to villties of “Old Cy's” doubled Jointed l;nm' Millers on their way to Kansas City tnis even é‘fl?"‘:‘lfi-:«_ ? g g 3 g g 5 3 3_3 slowly through the maze of yard me“"‘hen voted *iyen,” with the exception of | _ PIIlAl BLERIL, A|vrlll b ‘\l :Iw mlxbla‘o! Ahottb el 000] perily (nstred, touching on the color and shade, breadth, | {18 With three straight defeats. Minneapolis | ™5y, S Nics: “‘Coiuiibus. 0; St. Louis, 8, Fr- | tracks, across tho great Missourl river | Mol Conway aud Tuttle, Before tho voto | Washington relics a lottor signod by Wash- —— depth wnd sizo of the same, with all the intre: | opened the game by batting McNabb out of | rors: Columbus, % St. Louls, i Hatferies; | bridgo and through the transfer and termi- | was aunounced, Mr. Conway changed his | ington, dated Mount Vernon, August 17, A New Kailroad Company. pidity of ignorance, the box and the succeoding Inning closed | Gustright and Donohoe, Griflith and Boyle. nal yards at Council Bluls, the engineer | vote from ‘'no" to * A corporation was iU% | formed hevo today to build a railway fiom In it Wasb- [ Beardstown, TIL., to this point to finish b o sell tho overplus I cannot, | western outlet for the Baltimore & Obio ‘yes,"” amid loud nwflnuw. and addressed to Robert Leo, sold for #420. KrokUK, la., April 2 Captain O'Brien, who is handicapped by | with the visitors seven runs in the lead. The WON WITIF EASE, let his machine out for a fast run. Kvery | President Lowry then appoiuted Messes. | 1y gives an inslzht into the fivst prosid his superfious avoirdupols, ended tho seanco | pome toam wont to work with will and b Bostox, Mass., April 28.—[Special Telo- | possible arrangoment was made oy tho Ohi- | Bechel, Cooner, Donnelly, MoHearie, More- | /0 v oitiing: stavor by sending a parabola to the commodore, heavy hitting pulled out of the hote, elinel. | €ramto Tie Bre.| ~Madden was wild today, | cago & Northwestern to handle the train | arty and Osthoff s o committoo to act in be- | Sentiments reg: 1t was an ogg, fried on both sidos, for tho | i the yame in the ninth inning, Keunedy | @nd this fact, with tho general playing of the | at the highest possible speed. At cvery | half of the council in completing arrange- | ington says: Lawmbs in the secoud, but in - their 'balf tho | 4% caddq MoNubb and in the ighth Duke | Baltimores, won them the game. ~Baitimore | road crossing and intersection with other | ments for the entertainment. becauso [am principled agaiust this kind of | vjlway, which stops at Beurdstown. The Apostles tiod tho scofo, was put in for the visitors. He was pounded | Punched their hits, while those of Boston | lines men were stationed to warn teams and | By resolution the plumbing inspector was | trafiic in the human specios. To hire them | company will bo known as the Beardstown, ily opened up by a grounder to MeCauley, | gy will, Nothing could stop the Douvers, | Woro scattered, Robinson’s batting was es- | pedostrians. Oue hour before the train | instructed to turn the water on in the public | out is alimost as bad, because they conid not | 1ort Madison & Sioux City raflwas comp iy but ther= is nothing of tho carthy about | T thousand peopls. saw the game. The | Pecially effective. Attendance, 1,300. The | reachea each statlon all the main line | fountams. f be disposed in families to any advantage and | and will have a capital stock of £2,00,0.0. Goodenough, and he cracked one outagamnst | o0 VIDYSANC, People sy tae gaine., THO | Siopa: switcies were inspectod and the traci | The city attorney was instructed to assist | to aisperso familics 1 have an aversion, e tho rignt fiold fence for a coupio of cushions, | Phyh o ‘Soore 4 ¥ Baltimore. 02114202 was cleared. Behind the fast flying special | in the cownpilation of the new charter [ \What, then, must bedone? Something must | Could Not Harmonize, and Conley following with a single the job | 2o s Boston, 11301000 two express locoomtives followed seven min- | ameudments, and also compile the ordinances | or I shall bo vuined, for all the money (in OnoAGo, A Tho Western Whole- was done. DENY EAToL BAl Ll Baltimore, 101 Rostort 18R utes apart to be used in case of an_emergency. | passed sinco’ Connell's compiled ordinances | addition to what 1 ralsed by crops and rents), | R0 BT SR BRI SRR ockin then hit to Walsh and Walsh | yecnono, i O sturpny. o8 '8 578 B | wnd Robinson; Madden and Murphy, The special reached Clinton, Ta., at 1:05 p. m., | were issued. 3 that has been rocoivod for' lands sald withinl | #912 Sash Door and Titiud assoctation, formee scooped up tho ball along with several pounds 0 shugart se.2 11 5 0 il having made tho run of ‘miles from | By a resolution introduced by Mr. Specht, | the last four years, to the amount of §4,000, | bere . v of dust and run to second, tapped iv with his 0Minnehan, rf.2 2 1 2 1 h s 3 e Omaha in seven hours and five minutes, an | Fanning & Slavin, the contractors, are | has scarcely been able to keep me afloat.”” ovthwestern association withdrawing little foot and drove the ball to McCauley. 0y, 1o juoe merican Association Standing. | gyerago speed afwer leaving the yards at | ordered to remove' the surplus earth frowm Behadlodind. plea that the intercsts concorned could It was a double, brithiantly executed. 3180 4 Played. Won. Lost. PorCt. | Council Bluffs of ovor sixty-two miles an | along the lino of the North Omaha sewer. 5g for Theso Mnlidiiy, | not be harmonizod. The Novthwestarn asso- In tho third Omaha piled up three more Tianioa [patiaxiile, oo vty ) '] 70 | hour. “At Clintou fresh engines were ob- | If they do not do so tho work will bedone | o o G |Spocial Lelogram | ciation has advunced great fat, fustidious runs and took a load that | Lohbeck, o, 000 0| phteme 1 ] ‘o | tained, and at 1:09° was commenced the | and the expense churged against their vond. | T iy AREM STl <Kl - couldn't be beaded off, MoNav, p. 11to Trin:t i 7 5 (583 | fastest run in the history of Ameri- The pauper question was taken ap. Kl [ to Tak Brr.|—William Cornell Jewett bogan Sentenced to Hang. Ely’s fumble gave Halligan his base, then | KeUedy v 920 1 corumbus, 4 8 ‘5% | can railronding. As the special sped along | sasser introduced a resolution, which was | an action by the filing of u complaint with | Oprawa, ik, April 0 LA Caation lfl\:]x;hm_\'lnlh- lm.ll(n‘nu;;‘ m,\hhluy, Mn-(‘u!nlu_\' Total 0001 (;"“'!\m(‘l'j" ‘l a +Ei | at times nothing could be seen from tho car | adopted, that the .-x'vy|mkf! Tll-p: |ul:;ulnl1|n'l tho clerk of the United States court at Tron- | was tonight fortnd guilty and soutonced to made a single and Grifin a triple, and there - Jincinoati B vindows owin, clouds of smoke, the county to provide hospital and ambulance 0 v 0! jarrett, » the 0! Ay P wera two of tho ruus. Tio noxt moutent Athleties.. Bty ko | indows owing \agipreet o [tios Tor thking caro of 1ts siok aud poor, | Lom N: J., yest § <l for tho murdor of Martin Ryan at La steam and dust. Dalgalb, Clinton, was reached at eighty miles from | faci ), tho time being | which are now thrust upon the charity of William F'reic bor last, atrobe of | : i Bandy brought iu the third, on Shaunon's sacrifico to Abbey. Denver MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. Baltimore, his dama And that was pretty woris, you bet. Minnoapoiiy.\UNS 8 it ',‘,T{:?.?!K £ DU dsaia Which (ras Boo0 | R ot of the Are department and the | ot $3000,000 tor broaon of ot | Weekly Payments in Dlinols. Walsh's out from Conley 10 O'Brien euded SUMMARY Buckenberger's Corn Huskers, At DeKalb eleven. -pinutes’ time was lost | building inspector are instructed to focate | i oo \with the defendants on Januar SerivarigLp, Y, April 23, The governor the inning. Karned runs: Donver, 4 % ‘The Sioux Citys will bo here tomorrow for | waiting for ono jof tho relay engines and | and roport to the council all dilapidated and | fhe getion grows out of the projact of the | today signoed th pay bill and it will mlfl:lkw:; r:\{:‘l:" !(::'lf‘r::ls h:,l‘l:h; um-_k.«;rf a nr | | the commencement of a series of four games. | making a change EEE dangerous b"\“'l"}“fi["4'\'1‘{!.‘.::('\ tho city attor. | 18te John W. Garrott to biish 40 into eif A s 5 oir half, Hengle, | The prospects are not for such another snap | . Thien the short distance record was broken. | Upon reguest of Mr. 0 direet traus- Atlautic cabl 5 Lo be and much nilavity ensvad in the stana In the fourth Donnelly opened up by Sound- Ing the sphove, skimming over the umbellu- lated clover and ambrosial pigweed for a sin- PO o hiafie: | as the St. Pauls furnished, because Bucken- ody 2. Bartson, I, Duki Struck | berger’'s boys are playing ball. They took LI Minaeno, Buy one out of three from Denver and two out of From thirty seconds jout of DeKulb the en- | ney will furnish opinions upon the following | gied in connection with the r gineer held his maghipe up to a miloa minute | subjects: Can the ofice of city sanitary | Fulumore & Ohio te ph 4s the minimum spedd. Between La Fox and | commissioner be abolisned; can the removal | \Gide4ihiishad for the sole iencva, o distancé of five and onc-tenth | of dead animals and the cleaning of s distributing land faci ently absorb mpiny, whie Tposo of af- ties for the Woncrstin, Mass., Apr Philip Moen, resident of the Washburn & Moen manue for 4 : . d . 2 ) Srrcand 1 DGR B U100 2 2 | facturing company, dicd this afternoon of gle, only to be caught napping at first, how- Two liours, Umpire; [ three from tho champion Cowboys, and if | | jo "the time wds exactly three minutes, | pools be taken from his jurisdiction: can the | (b CNioh woro never laid. fucturing ;{:&‘:g"!h" bitter disappolntment of the . e {.’.’.‘Cfi'fiyfi«"iixc l}‘,fi“fi‘.fi‘-‘z‘r“".fi -hi‘.';ulnhl‘;{ff.','fb: vg'.','\',: or at the speed of 102 miles an hour. AU pn;nuulll;ulu of fees fixed by ordinance be e apoplosy J b o t our- oduce pandod ors. e e Kiteljorg and Twitchell wore quickly Powheg the Oiniiplony. extra kiuks to beat them, As o litle study | SUOCT | RO HERee, fod | [MTIONE | YEUERS (counony was removed from tho Bure, B iy ey thrown out at first by Ly, and the Aposties | KANsas Ciry, Mo, Apr — Kansas | for the fan, tho (st year's records of tho | yioron' of = twollly-eight miles was [ position of jauitar of the city juil, and the e fa AT Baaarann The Shah of Persia were back again, City out-batted and outfleided the | Huskers are appended covered in twent-two minutes and | mayor was asked to abpoint another man ropresenting thems aw O'Brien and Ely were retired with de- | Sioux Citys, and still lost 8D BH RAV. Mghtful expedition, aud itlooked like another 4 74T The ordinance to vole paving bonds wa llendale, N, D., have the game. | van Dyko.. twenty-one seconils,jor over seventy-th Though advanced in years, has hair of raven c ey \ 4 SUrY 2! - e was ostion as to | some time soliciung subscriptions Nue. Gray bhairs are strictly prohibited in - 4 Kansas City's batting as at the | Swartwood . 5 4 miles an hour, areuyd curves, up g s, | taken up, but as there was a gue § U ivay it axotlo from o hednery, But i wasu', for | CUWS, © P BECL Y right time | Nichalson o 40 down hill and throggiistations, * Cllicuso was | whother” or not. the election is to. bo held | (01 tho people of North Dakota, whiom they | s doniiitons, wnd hence i Targo ship: idio gavo Goodonough his haso on four WHO o e 0 chiebec (TR reached at , or'lh 156 minutes from Clin- | under the provisions of the Australian ballot | 20 RCE e Loty monts to that country of Ayer's Hair Vigor, wide ones and Conley made a hower, ~for tho Corn Huskers. ‘The visitors played | Farle loven minutes lost at | system, its consideration was postpoued until | . ton, including thi . : Postpo {moncy. ‘Phe mayor wrote to th Del{alb and stops for water and slowing up | the opinion of the city attorney can be ob- nor of North Dakota and has received a reply 1 by the use of which the S not onl: I's subjects save their e but their heads. Ayer's And maybe that wasn't protty work, also! | their best ball at eritical times, In the sixth | DeWald It feli liko manna from heaven ' upon Selbel B it ~ i gt to ¢ Inning Hart sent four men to bases, making after the train passed the city lwits, This [ wined. | {Pat’the man are Mot authorised focollost | Halr Vigor restores tlio siatsiral solor of the l";:kl:‘&,' ]'Ikgug\fl}mh;:fi« l!"‘lll" for a moment he | Kunsas City a present of a run, but rotired. is thirty minutes fastor than the Miles special, Mr. Bechel moved that the Dougla "“.;r:fi money, und adding that there are no doubt | hair. Itshould be on every toilet-table, tho side witnout another run. The features of the game were Morrissey's and Hoover's tantly after Counley's masterly stroke Meekin | barti N *y 9 o Bimselt liiod hot ont for thred bags. - Hut ng | Lartin A e’ wagaifofn work at was left, for O'Rourke sent one out 10 | ——— — which made the best previous record. Theé | grade ordinance be taken from tho filos ar Atulanta was prumpmlr switched around the ¢ over lunnl m‘mrdn(v nu,vm.l to u,:i.xunm.‘l; city to the Lake Shory pot, arriving there | cred at the regular adjourned meeting. S 1he Rafndep L Was proposed to allow the St. Mary s aventlo | 1650 e, Mr, | & some cases of worth county, bul neith county nor the state resources have beon exuausted, A letter was ived from the governor of South And be fairly leaped for eestacy when in- charity in Mclutosh “Some time ago my hair began to fade and to fall ont 50 badly that 1 thought T should be bald; but the use of Ayer's Haiv Vigor Jrossloy | itzgeraid .. it YR - > — ord| co to tako the same cou b it 5 ol has vestored the original color and mude iy » Twitchoil, and their last run and last hit of KANSAS CITY. I SOUX OrrY. art ... Depew Talks. im‘r':;“:md that this ordinance is in a differ- | Dakota sayiug the peopl x:d_uul need belp Nair strong, abundant, and healthy. 1t docs the day was inade, PITIET S 0 o ¢ ';";‘ 0. B IRRO4E Kansas Ciry, Mo., April 23, cnt shape, s tho money 1o pay ihe apprase- s o R not fall out any more.” - Addic 8haffer, 610 . m;‘ll'.‘:';fl:‘.lm.llnis':"ll;orm“!’:‘ug::fig Eofilereri vt B3 ¥ M %0 5§ 3| TheFirst aud United States National bank | bilt party passed through this city enroute to | ment fees has not been deposited. T LT KTy 7 et SRR 1““1 ‘t),“('I'u;“l‘v::;:;\l,’::‘;m‘"". AL non mado a hit, stole second and third and P34 Y 4| Foorman, ofd % 4 0 0 ) teams meton the fleld of battie yesterday, | the east tonight. Depew said that the Van- s ki loglalative committeo sufch has beon investl- | My QST L BAtty tured grav rqgu-mnhu bber on Donunelly's safe one. 1382 0ltontne 6.1 1 '3 § § [ and following is the result: derbilts had no intention of paralleling the Salisbury Criticise 14 . gating tho charges against the live stock X= | heauty by the uss of & few bottles of Ayer's e ninth was a crisis, but it oventuated in 14 1 3 0lvanby 100 0| First Nationa 00 4 0 2-15 | Union Paciic. Summiug up bis view of the Loxnos, April 23.-In the lords today Salls- change of Cnicago has prepared a roport, Halr Vigor. 1 shall continue to '.mvl'l u.l lmiy that tckled the speclators almost to AEEE 10 1] U8 Natlonal..\\. "\’ 01010-3 litical situation, Depow predicted that | .y roplying to an interpellation regarding BhABEN 41 GLigMR “Rey: DEPPAFIC-8 FopeTh Biaiz Vien, 3 aall coublnse (0 yae th e death, RERR § & 8], The featuro of tha contest was the work of | I’resident Harelson would bo revowinated | (58 0, "iver aftair, said the Engiish | fAndivg that organiration guity o %k | Galdo Gapp, Georgeans, Als. | piieadenough ot bis base oo an ervor by . ¢ | the First Natlonals' battery, Joun Clarksou | and roelected. Rogarding tho westorn con- | U0 11ion haa been greeted in o mannot not [ St meintors of the Ameriews oo stock | - (i HAER NS e ¥ 3 ¥ Vi . [RIETRY ) cent) n this city, Depow sl o 2 s ¥ 3 . A i ot bla an one by Walsh | Total..ce g v g gy -5 | 4 Gbuy Bouawe i B e o e ehiat "thb oust. in | consistont with the engagements of the Por- | tho present iaw affords no adequate reniody | Ayer s Hair V|gor, g tnxlnm aspect o'erspread the scene, Qity. im 101 s Growing Finely. polities. Such a proposition, he smd, wus | tuguese government, The demeanor of tr:e mxu.-‘mu is x\‘(:p. r'.vl,r;vhlalr;] is un;ign‘:d fo | PURPALED BY ut big Litters are ofton turncd into very | sioux Oy 495508853 ] Theoiympic Athleticclub hold a moeting | “peanut politica,” OrigiALIK fron ploayuns | Possuguase aficials tn Africs correspondod | carreck tao abuses, 1 Mattompt to fix a mixl. | DR.J.C. AYER & CO,, Lowall, Mass. [y-lli pflmn‘:n:'lh’n:‘xml woat I:wdn:&or& BUMNARY, lnv,h evening in the Euli‘lu!l'l' and Tradors' ‘;“'”:“Wm;‘\’;m‘f;m did not goveru the '.‘J’éll,‘;l[l,:,_-‘;,l.l,,l:gu;fu..z‘“|y,‘;:fiu foos Bila s | R s for armutalon datraes. i S0l by all Drugglsts wnd Perfumers, Kitaton, Karoed ruos: Kausas Clby, 1; Bloux Clby, 6. ‘fwo- | exchange, New York Life bullding, Four | country, J ¥ . b